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Wildcats Face Rival Redhawks Saturday In Rochester

Daemen Going For 19th-Straight Win In All-Time Series With Roberts Wesleyan

1/31/2020 11:45:00 AM

GAME #23
DAEMEN WILDCATS (17-5, 6-2 ECC) vs. ROBERTS WESLEYAN REDHAWKS (3-16, 0-8 ECC)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER (ROCHESTER, N.Y.) - 4:00 PM

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SERIES HISTORY


FASTBREAK POINTS: 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE GAME
1. Daemen opens February and the second round of the East Coast Conference schedule by visiting their longtime rivals from Rochester, the Roberts Wesleyan Redhawks.    


2. Daemen brings a three-game winning streak into Saturday's game, including a 92-57 rout of New York Tech in their most recent contest. It marked Daemen's third win this season by at least a 30-point margin.         


3. After scoring just 66.8 points per game through their first six January games, Daemen broke out offensively with back-to-back 90+ point outings last weekend. The Wildcats have won 46-straight games when scoring at least 90 points.


4. Roberts Wesleyan heads into the weekend looking to snap a six-game losing streak. The Redhawks are also seeking their first conference win of the season.


5. Daemen defeated Roberts Wesleyan 96-70 in the teams' first meeting this season. The Wildcats have won 18-straight and 25 of the last 26 meetings with the Redhawks. Daemen's success in the series includes 12-straight wins at the Voller Athletic Center, including seven by nine points or less. RWC's last win in the series came on Feb. 15, 2011 at Lumsden Gymnasium. Their last home win in the series came on Feb. 21, 2007.


6. Jeff Redband shot 10-for-17 from three-point range in the last two games. He leads the ECC and ranks 13th nationally with 67 three-pointers this season. Redband enters Saturday's game with 283 three-pointers in his career, five shy of Brian Montanaro's program record of 288.


7. Jay Sarkis has is averaging 15.0 points and shooting 52% from the field and 47% from three-point range over the last three games. Sarkis totaled 20 points in last Friday's win over Molloy, his first 20-point outing since late February of 2018. Both he and fellow fifth-year senior Joey Wallace are closing in on 1,000 career points. Sarkis enters the weekend with 971 career points, while Wallace has totaled 987 including an earlier stint playing for Southern Connecticut State.


8. Breon Harris swiped a season-high five steals in Sunday's win over New York Tech. He ranks second in the ECC and 28th nationally by averaging 2.2 steals per game this season. Harris also moved into a tie for fifth on Daemen's all-time steals list with 165 in his career.


9. Andrew Sischo continues to lead the country in double-doubles (15) and the ECC in scoring (25.0 ppg). Sischo scored 19 points vs. New York Tech, snapping a string of five-straight 20-point outings, and also his first sub-20-point game in ECC play this season. If the season ended today, Sischo would be just the second player in team history to average 25.0 points per game.


10. Joey Wallace is averaging 4.3 assists over the last four games. Daemen is 10-1 this season when he records at least three assists in a game, just 6-4 when he does not.  


ROBERTS WESLEYAN SCOUTING REPORT

  • Roberts Wesleyan is led by second-year head coach Mark Saladzius who is guiding the program through the loss of all five starters - each of whom averaged at least 8.0 points per game – from their 2018-19 team that went 16-14 overall and 10-8 in ECC play.
  • The Redhawks were picked sixth in the ECC preseason coaches poll, but are still searching for their first conference win of the season. The Redhawks won a non-league game at St. Rose on Dec. 21, but have suffered six-straight losses since then, including five in conference play.
  • The Redhawks have been led offensively by junior guard Reggie Clark (17.5 ppg). He has produced 10+ points in 18 of 19 games this season and ranks fifth in scoring and fourth in three-pointers (49) among the ECC leaders.
  • Fellow starters Armon Nasseri (15.6 ppg, 7.3 rpg) and Amari Lee (13.3 ppg, 3.9 apg) are also producing double-figure scoring. Nasseri has scored 20+ points in three of the last five games. Lee is one of three players in all of Division II to record a triple-double this season (17 pts, 13 rebs, 10 asts vs. Bridgeport).
  • Additional production is coming from Shane Fanning (9.8 ppg) who ranks second among the ECC leaders in three-point shooting percentage (.472).
  • The Redhawks are getting to the free throw line. They lead the ECC in free throws made (16.1) and attempted (20.9) per game, as well as free throw percentage (.768).


SERIES HISTORY VS. ROBERTS WESLEYAN
All-Time Series: Daemen 40-12
At Roberts Wesleyan: Daemen 16-9
Current Streak: Daemen won 18
Last Meeting: Daemen 96, Roberts Wesleyan 70 | Dec. 7, 2019 | at Amherst, N.Y. 


REPRESSING THE REDHAWKS
Daemen has won 18 straight (and 25 of the last 26) meetings with Roberts Wesleyan. It ranks as Daemen's longest active winning streak against any single opponent, and one of three that have reached double figures (also 13 straight vs. Mercy, 16 straight vs. Houghton). Eleven of the last 18 meetings have been decided by nine points or fewer. The closest margin was a 98-96 final on Jan. 12, 2016 when Daemen erased a 22-point deficit with just over six minutes to play, riding the strong play of Rochester native Torrence Dyck who finished with a career-high 35 points. The streak also includes one overtime game, a 77-72 final on Nov. 26, 2013 which was Daemen's first-ever ECC victory. 

RETURN OF THE MAC
Mike MacDonald returns to the bench for his sixth season as Daemen's head coach, and his 23rd overall as a collegiate head coach. Since beginning to roam the Daemen sidelines, MacDonald has led the Wildcats to a 122-48 overall record. The Wildcats have won at least 19 games in each of MacDonald's five seasons, and the team's 107 victories in that span are the second most among all NCAA Division II programs in New York State, as well as all East Coast Conference teams. He recorded the 100th win of his Daemen tenure last Feb. 10 against Queens, placing him in an elite fraternity of coaches that have achieved at least 100 wins in each of the NCAA's three divisions. He went on to be named the East Coast Conference, NABC District and Basketball Coaches Association of New York Division II Coach of the Year following the 2018-19 season. 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 379-274.

WHAT A RIDE
The 2018-19 season was one for the record books at Daemen as the Wildcats captured their second East Coast Conference regular season title, sat atop the regional rankings for much of the campaign, ascended into the top-25 national polls for the first time as an NCAA Division II member and garnered the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. The Wildcats rattled off wins in 11 of their first 12 games, including a 78-72 defeat of previously unbeaten St. Anselm who came into the Jan. 2 contest ranked No. 4 in both Division II national polls. Daemen embarked on a 10-game winning streak beginning in mid-January, a stretch that vaulted them to the top of the regional poll and as high as No. 10 (D2SIDA) and No. 13 (NABC) in the top-25 national polls. It marked the Wildcats' longest winning streak since the 2013-14 season when they won 14 consecutive games. The Wildcats wrapped up the ECC regular season title with a 93-71 defeat of Bridgeport on March 3. They entered the ECC Championship tournament as the No. 1 seed, but were upset by fourth-seeded Bridgeport in game played at UB's Hubbell Gymnasium. Despite the conference tournament loss, Daemen was awarded an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, earning the No. 5 seed to the East Region Championship. They made their NCAA tourney debut March 16, but saw their season come to an end with a 72-67 loss to fourth-seeded New Haven. The team's 24 wins this season were the most since their transition to NCAA Division II.

BECOMING THE NORM
Daemen's 108-63 win over LIU Post last Feb. 15 was their 20th of the 2018-19 season. It marked Daemen's sixth 20-win campaign in the last eight seasons. Daemen has not won less than 19 games in a season since the 2010-11 campaign. Finishing the year at 24-6, it marked the program's most in a season since going 27-6 during the 2012-13 campaign, a year before the Wildcats began play as members of the East Coast Conference. 

GOING STREAKING
Daemen has embarked on four winning streaks of at least nine games since the start of the 2018-19 season. Most recently, the Wildcats put together an 11-game winning streak, covering games played Nov. 2 through Dec. 13. The streak came to an end Dec. 15 following a seven-point loss to arch-nemesis St. Thomas Aquinas. The recent streak ranks as the longest of Daemen's NCAA Division II era (2015-present), and it also ranked as the longest streak in Division II and the second-longest across all NCAA divisions at the time it was broken.

DEFENDING THE DEN
Daemen is 11-1 at home this season – their eighth season with double-figure home wins in the last nine. The home court success includes a 15-1 mark in 2018-19 that established a new benchmark for home-court wins in a single season. The Wildcats have won 34 of their last 37 home games dating back to the 2017-18 season. They recently had a 17-game home winning streak - their longest since winning 44 straight from 2011-15. The recent streak was the fifth-longest home winning streak in Division II when it was snapped Jan. 12 vs. Bridgeport. Daemen is also unbeaten in 16 straight non-conference home games. Since joining the ECC (2013-14 season), Daemen is 52-10 in home conference games (.839 winning percentage). Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Daemen is 108-15 at home (.878 winning percentage). Of those 15 losses, seven have been decided by three points or fewer, including three by just a single point.

NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
For the first time as a member of NCAA Division II, Daemen opened the season as a nationally-ranked team. The Wildcats were ranked in both preseason national polls for Division II (NABC poll No. 22; D2SIDA poll No. 18), and have since risen as high as No. 8 in the NABC and D2SIDA polls, marking their highest ascent in both. Daemen had been ranked in 14 successive NABC polls, and 15 out of the 16 D2SIDA polls dating back to last January, before falling out of the national rankings in early January of 2020. The Wildcats are also ranked No. 4 in the D2SIDA East Region media poll this week. 

GREAT ECC-XPECTATIONS
For the first time since joining the East Coast Conference, the league's coaches have predicted a first-place finish for Daemen. The Wildcats sit atop the 2019-20 ECC preseason poll which was released in late October. Daemen amassed 80 total points in the poll, grabbing eight of nine first-place votes. St. Thomas Aquinas College picked up the remaining first-place vote, finishing with 72 points in the poll to sit at No. 2. The University of Bridgeport (64 points) and defending ECC tournament champion Molloy College (53 points) round out the top four teams. Daemen holds an 93-29 all-time record in ECC contests dating back to the 2013-14 season. Only St. Thomas Aquinas (97-25) holds more wins in ECC games during that time frame. The Wildcats have finished third or better in all six seasons since joining the league. 

TUNE-UPS
In preparation for the 2019-20 regular season, Daemen played a trio of exhibition contests, including two against highly-touted Division I programs Buffalo and Syracuse. Despite having just seven days of practice under their belt, Daemen opened the brief exhibition season with a 111-73 loss against a Buffalo team that spent the majority of the 2018-19 season ranked among the top-25 teams in the country, finishing the year with a 32-4 overall record and a trip to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Less than 48 hours later the Wildcats made their first-ever appearance at the iconic Carrier Dome on the campus of SU, falling to the Orange and legendary head coach Jim Boeheim 90-71. It left as a decent a feeling as one can have following a 19-point defeat at the Wildcats played SU even (43-43) over the final 20 minutes. The exhibition slate wrapped up on Oct. 29 with Daemen blasting Mohawk (116-54) out of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association. Andrew Sischo led the Wildcats by averaging 18.3 points and 10.3 rebounds over the three contests. He put up 28 points and 12 rebounds against Buffalo, numbers that no player has achieved against the Bulls in the last three seasons, and followed up with another double-double (15 points, 12 rebounds) at Syracuse. Breon Harris netted a team-high 23 points at the Carrier Dome, and finished the exhibition slate averaging 10.7 points per game. Newcomer Joey Wallace also made his presence felt, averaging 10.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. 

SMALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL HALL OF FAME CLASSIC
Daemen opened the 2019-20 season in prestigious fashion as they were selected to take part in the Small College Basketball National Hall of Fame Classic held at the St. Joseph (Mo.) Civic Arena. In a battle of nationally-ranked teams, Daemen fell 85-65 in their season opener against No. 1 Northwest Missouri State. The Bearcats, who have won two of the last three national titles, extended their winning streak to 39 games, despite being outscored (55-54) over the middle 30 minutes of the contest. Daemen's Andrew Sischo impressed against the highly-touted Bearcats as he recorded the 26th double-double of his career, finishing with 24 points and 15 rebounds. The Wildcats regrouped for a come-from-behind win the following night against Missouri Western State, the quasi-tournament host playing less than 10 miles from their campus. A game-closing 15-6 run over the final 5:29 lifted the Wildcats past the Griffons. Newcomer Kyle Harris netted the go-ahead bucket at the 1:41 mark, part of his 11-point outing off the bench. 

ECC-CACC CHALLENGE DOMINANCE
Daemen continued its winning ways at the ECC-CACC Challenge, earning home victories over Felician (95-80) on Nov. 8, and Nyack (80-74) on Nov. 9. Both games featured come-from-behind efforts. The Wildcats erased a 17-point first-half deficit in the win over Felician. After trailing by 11 at halftime, Daemen erupted for 56 second-half points, outscoring the Golden Falcons by 26 in the period. Andrew Sischo (31 points, 19 rebounds) scored 22 second-half points to lead the surge. Sischo was at it again vs. Nyack, finishing with 34 points and 17 boards en route to tournament MVP honors. The Wildcats led for most of the game, but found themselves trailing by three late in the second half. An old-fashioned three-point play by Sischo sparked a decisive 11-2 run down the stretch that included back-to-back trifectas by Jay Sarkis. Sischo, an ECC-CACC Challenge all-tournament team selection for the third straight year, was joined on the all-tournament team by Sarkis and senior guard Breon Harris who collected his first career double-double (11 points, 11 rebounds) in the win over Nyack. 

HURST CURSE DASHED
Daemen exorcised some demons with a 67-65 defeat of Mercyhurst on Nov. 14. It marked the Wildcats' first win over Lakers since 2013, and just their second in the series overall. Andrew Sischo produced a double-double (22 points, 11 rebounds) and Joey Wallace put up 18 points, five boards, three assists and two steals to lead the way. The Wildcats and Lakers have met in seven successive seasons with five of those contests being decided by six points or less. 

TOPPLING THE TOPPERS
Daemen posted a wire-to-wire 98-83 win over nationally-ranked West Liberty on Nov. 16. The Hilltoppers came into the game ranked in the top-five of both national polls for Division II (No. 4 NABC; No. 3 D2SIDA), and have routinely been among the nation's highest scoring teams, including in 2018-19 when they ranked first in scoring (100.9 ppg). The Hilltoppers came in averaging 130.5 points per game following two lopsided wins over Mansfield and Shaw, but Daemen was the aggressor from the get-go and built an 18-point advantage late in the first half. West Liberty would cut the deficit to seven points several times in the second half, but Daemen charged back and eventually cruised to the 15-point win. Andrew Sischo was dominant inside (29 points on 12-of-13 shooting, 18 rebounds), and the Wildcats got additional scoring from Joey Wallace (19 points), Breon Harris (17), Kyle Harris (11) and Jeff Redband (10). 

DOWNTOWN DEBUT
Daemen's first-ever game at KeyBank Center in downtown Buffalo was a successful one on Nov. 23 as the Wildcats rallied for an 83-81 win over upset-minded Wilmington. After opening up an early nine-point lead, the tables turned and Daemen trailed by as many as seven points in the second half. Wilmington led for more than 22 minutes in the game, but a deep three-pointer by Breon Harris with 32 seconds remaining put Daemen ahead. Harris came up with a steal on Wilmington's final possession to help seal the deal. He finished with a season-high 21 points, and Andrew Sischo tossed in 24 points and eight rebounds as well. Joey Wallace keyed the comeback by shooting 10-for-11 from the free throw line in the second half. The game was played as a part of a doubleheader with Big 4 rivals Canisius and St. Bonaventure taking the floor afterwards. It marked the first doubleheader at Buffalo's largest indoor sporting venue invovling local teams since 2015. The 19,000-seat arena has been the site of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament six times since its opening in 1996. 

YOU CAN COME HOME AGAIN
Daemen's game at KeyBank Center was a return 14 years in the making for Daemen head coach Mike MacDonald. The longtime bench boss coached in more than 40 games at the downtown arena from 1996-2005 while working at Canisius (including stints as an assistant and head coach). It marked his first game coached in the building since a 79-59 loss to Rider in the 2005 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament (Mar. 5, 2005). MacDonald is the all-time leader for coaching wins at KeyBank Center. The Daemen win there over Wilmington extended his career record to 18-11 in the building, and was his first victory there since a 62-60 triumph over Marist on March 4, 2005.   

COMEBACK KIDS
Daemen is quickly developing a reputation as a team that won't be buried. Seven of their wins this season have featured second-half comebacks. Here is a summary of deficits overcome this season:
vs. Missouri Western: 10 points (1st half); 5 points (under 7 minutes to play)
vs. Felician: 17 points (1st half); 11 points (halftime)
vs. Nyack: 3 points (under 3 minutes to play)
vs. Mercyhurst: 8 points (under 10 minutes to play)
vs. Le Moyne: 9 points (under 6 minutes to play)
vs. Wilmington: 7 points (under 8 minutes to play)
at Dist. Columbia: 11 points (under 8 minutes to play)

TOURNAMENT TESTED
St. Anselm is the sixth opponent on Daemen's schedule that advanced to the NCAA tournament last season, the fifth that reached at least the Sweet 16 round, the third that reached the Elite 8 and the second the made it as far as the Final 4. The Wildcats are 3-2 against NCAA tournament teams so far this season, earning wins over Mercyhurst, West Liberty and Le Moyne. Losses have come against defending national champion Northwest Missouri State and East Region finalist St. Thomas Aquinas.

GETTING DEFENSIVE
Daemen is allowing 72.4 points per game this season, second-best among all ECC teams. They've held 10 opponents to less than 70 points, posting a 9-1 record in those contests. Earlier in the season, the Wildcats held Salem and Roberts Wesleyan to less than 60 points, the first time they've done so in back-to-back games since late December of 2018. Daemen has five games this season with 10+ steals, including 11 vs. U. Sciences, and 10 vs. Salem - their first consecutive games with 10+ steals since a three-game string in January of 2014 (vs. Dominican, District of Columbia, Dowling). The Wildcats also rank third in blocks per game (3.5) and field goal percentage defense (.433) among ECC teams. Daemen is allowing just 65.0 points and 40.6% field-goal shooting over the last five games.  

LET IT FLY
After making just five three-pointers in a 67-65 win over Mercyhurst, Daemen averaged 10.8 made threes in their next nine games from Nov. 16 to Dec. 19. The Wildcats hit 10+ threes in six of those games, including five in a row. It's the first such five-game streak in recent history. You have to go back to the final two games of the 2014-15 season and the first two of 2015-16 to find a consecutive four-game stretch where the Wildcats hit 10 or more threes. The Wildcats equaled their season-high with 14 three-pointers in a road win at Mercy on Dec. 13, and they lead the ECC in three-pointers made per game (9.2) and downtown shooting percentage (.373).   

MAN IN THE MIDDLE
Redshirt junior center Andrew Sischo headlines Daemen's returning players after earning East Coast Conference and Division II Conference Commissioner's Association East Region Player of the Year honors in 2018-19. A two-time first-team All-ECC selection, Sischo has been downright dominant in his career for the Wildcats. He has set new team benchmarks for points scored by a freshman (462) and sophomore (585), and also became just the sixth player in team history to average a double-double (20.9 ppg, 10.1 rpg) for an entire season. In late October he was named the ECC Preseason Player of the Year for the second straight season. Through 21 games this year, Sischo is averaging monster numbers (25.0 ppg, 11.9 rpg, 1.2 bpg, 62.8% FG). He's posted 17 games of 20+ points, and has topped 30 points five times. He leads the country in double-doubles (15) and ranks second in made field goals (199) and rebounding, sixth in scoring and 11th in field goal percentage. Already this season, he's been named to the SCB National Hall of Fame Classic all-tournament team, MVP of the ECC-CACC Challenge, a two-time ECC Defensive Player of the Week, a five-time ECC Player of the Week and a two-time U.S. Basketball Writers Association Men's Division II National Player of the Week.

DOUBLE-DOUBLE YOUR DELIGHTMENT
Andrew Sischo has been a double-double machine this season, racking up 15 of them through his first 21 games, a total that presently leads the country. He opened the season with seven consecutive double-doubles, and has four this season that include 30-point outputs. Sischo, who ranked sixth nationally with 17 double-doubles last season, has totaled 40 double-doubles in 79 career games - the most for a Daemen player since Gerald Beverly totaled 46 in his career spanning 2011-15. 

CLIMBING THE LADDER
With each passing game, Andrew Sischo continues to climb among Daemen's all-time statistical leaders. In 79 career games, Sischo has totaled 1,571 points and 793 rebounds. He stands as one of only four players in program history with at least 1,500 points and 700 rebounds. He ranks sixth all-time in scoring, fifth in career rebounding sixth in made field goals (623) and ninth in blocked shots (78).

AMONG THE BEST
Andrew Sischo has been named to the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 Watch List by Small College Basketball, a national organization which highlights the accomplishments of non-NCAA Division I basketball teams and student-athletes. The Bevo Francis Award is named for the former basketball star at Rio Grande College who averaged 50.1 points per game during the 1952-53 season. 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).

THREE-DICULOUS SHOOTING
Over the course of his career, forward Jeff Redband has established himself as one of the preeminent three-point shooters in the ECC, as well as among Daemen's all-time leaders. Redband is the first Daemen player with 60 or more three-pointers in four-straight seasons since Brian Montanaro did so 2002-06. A two-time All-ECC pick, including a second-team selection last season, Redband has appeared in all 110 games since the start of the 2016-17 season, making 107 starts and helping Daemen to an 82-28 record. He has totaled 1,296 points, 498 rebounds, 283 three-point field goals and 90 blocks in his career. He recently moved past David Skolen for second place on Daemen's all-time three-point field goals list, and he stands five shy of Montanaro's program record (288). He also ranks 12th in points and sixth in blocks among Daemen's all-time leaders. Redband has made at least one three-pointer in 52 of the last 56 games, and has made five or more 19 times in his career. He leads the team and ECC with 67 three-pointers (ranks 13th nationally) this season, and is producing 12.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game. 

BREAKOUT BREON
Senior guard Breon Harris was inserted into the starting lineup midway through the 2017-18 season, and went on to help Daemen wins in 41 of their next 49 contests (through the end of the 2018-19 season). He's been a third-team All-ECC selection in each of the last two seasons, and has also earned ECC Championships all-tournament team honors twice in his career. Harris swiped 70 steals as a sophomore, the third-highest single-season total in team history and making him the first player with at least 70 since Russell John totaled 73 in 1990-91. He added 53 steals to his career total last season, becoming just the fifth player to lead the Wildcats in steals at least twice, and the first player with 50+ steals in consecutive seasons since Mark Coppola in 2011-12 and 2012-13. He was named to the ECC-CACC Challenge all-tournament team for the second straight year after averaging 14.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 6.5 assists in Daemen wins over Felician and Nyack. Those contributions included the first double-double of his career, as he totaled 11 points and a career-high 11 boards vs. Nyack. He's producing 12.4 points per game and leads the team in steals (39) this season. Harris, who recently became just the ninth player in team history to reach 150 career steals, has totaled 875 points, 309 rebounds, 208 assists and 165 steals in 88 career games played.  

SHINING STAR-KIS
Redshirt senior guard Jay Sarkis has been a fixture in the Daemen lineup since arriving on campus in 2015. Sarkis has appeared in 102 of a possible 111 games (excluding a redshirt season in 2016-17), while making 96 starts. He's recorded at least one three-pointer in 84 games, totaling 176 triples in his career (7th in team history). He's just the eighth player in program history with at least 150 three-point field goals. Sarkis contributed 8.2 points and a team-best 3.1 assists per game in 2018-19. His finest season came a year earlier when he put up career-highs in points (372), assists (106) and rebounds (86), and finished the season ranking among the ECC's top-five statistical leaders in minutes (3rd), minutes per game (5th), three-point field goals (4th), three-point shooting percentage (5th) and assists (3rd). Sarkis dished out a season-high eight assists in Daemen's 89-59 win over Salem on Dec. 4. He has totaled 971 points and 301 assists in his career. He recently moved past Steve Chandler for eighth place on Daemen's career assists list. Sarkis is seeing 32.3 minutes per game, and producing 8.2 points and 2.7 assists per outing this season. 

WALK WITH WALLACE
Redshirt senior wing Joey Wallace is the most experienced of Daemen's 10 newcomers this season. The son of former Syracuse star and NBA veteran John Wallace, Joey Wallace came to Daemen with 85 games of Division II experience under his belt across parts of four seasons playing for Southern Connecticut State. The Rochester native contributed 8.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per game across his tenure there. He's made an immediate impact here with the Wildcats, starting 2- games and producing 11.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game. He's had 10 games with 10+ points, including 19 vs. nationally-ranked West Liberty on Nov. 16. He's also making his mark at the defensive end, routinely matching up with the opposition's top perimeter player. Wallace has twice been named the ECC Defensive Player of the Week this season. Including his time at Southern Connecticut, Wallace has totaled 987 points, 551 rebounds and 337 assists in 95 games.

FRESH FACES
The Wildcats welcome 10 new players to the fold this season to round out a large 20-player roster. Buffalo natives Donte' Williams and Kyle Harris are proven college players. Williams, a 6'4" guard/forward, has one season of remaining eligibility following previous stops at Southeastern Iowa Community College and California University (Pa.). He averaged 10.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game for the Vulcans last season. Harris comes over after a prolific junior college career at Erie Community College where he played for head coach Alex Nwora, a Daemen graduate and inductee of the Daemen Hall of Fame. Harris brings a winning pedigree (47-17 record at ECC) and tremendous three-point shooting ability (166 three-pointers in the last two seasons) to the Wildcats. Big man Chris Luke (7'0", Jr., C) gives the Wildcats some depth at the center position. Freshmen Keith Slack and Ryan Salzberg are expected to compete for minutes in the backcourt.

NEXT JUMP BALL
The Wildcats head back out on the road for ECC games at Bridgeport (Friday, Feb. 7) and Queens (Sunday, Feb. 9) next weekend.

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