Tevor Fleeman Monday Night Basketball: Wildcats Meet Regional Rival Le Moyne 12/5/2021 12:30:00 PM GAME #8 Daemen Wildcats (3-4, 1-0 ECC) vs. Le Moyne Dolphins (4-3, 2-2 NE10) Monday, Dec. 6 | Ted Grant Court | Syracuse, N.Y. Watch (NE10 Now Digital Network) Live Stats Daemen Game Notes (PDF) JUMP BALL Daemen looks to climb back to the .500 mark when they meet regional rival Le Moyne Monday night in Syracuse. The Wildcats and Dolphins will be meeting for just the second time since Daemen gained NCAA membership status in 2015. The Wildcats scored a come-from-behind 89-79 win when the teams last met in 2019. Daemen is coming off a 63-61 loss at #7/#4 West Liberty last Monday evening. All four of Daemen's losses this season have come against nationally ranked opponents. RELOADED Daemen returns 11 players, including all five starters, from their regional championship team – players responsible for 98% of scoring, 99% of rebounding and assists from a season ago. None is bigger, both literally and figuratively, than center Andrew Sischo who returns for a fifth collegiate season after averaging 26.9 points and 13.0 rebounds per game last season. Fellow All-ECC picks Sean Fasoyiro (13.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 3.9 apg) and Kyle Harris (12.5 ppg, 39% 3PT) also return, along with Ryan Salzberg (8.6 ppg, 36% 3PT) and Andrew Mason (12.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 49% 3PT).  A MAGICAL RUN The Wildcats earned their third consecutive NCAA tournament berth and captured their first regional title last March. After entering the tournament as the No. 2 seed in the East Regional, the Wildcats ran to an 81-69 win over third-seeded Bloomfield in the regional semifinals, marking the program's first-ever NCAA tournament victory. The Wildcats followed up with a 71-70 defeat of top-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas in the regional final, avenging a loss just nine days prior in the ECC Championship final. Andrew Sischo was named the Most Outstanding Player of the East Regional after netting 25 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in the final. The Wildcats' run came to an end just over a week later in Evansville, Indiana where they suffered a 97-83 loss in the Elite Eight to top-seeded and eventual national runner-up West Texas A&M. The Wildcats finished with a 10-6 overall record and were ranked ninth in the final D2SIDA national media poll.  BIG MAN ON CAMPUS Graduate student Andrew Sischo is arguably the most decorated Daemen student-athlete of all-time. He is the active scoring (2,376) and rebounding (1,189) leader among all NCAA Division II players. A two-time consensus All-American, Sischo is coming off his finest season to date as he averaged career-highs in scoring (26.9 ppg – a Daemen single season record) and rebounding (13.0 rpg). Sischo has scored 10+ points in 72 of his last 73 games, and has gone for 20+ points in 24 of his last 28 contests. He has 66 double-doubles in 111 career games and has led Division II in double-doubles in each of the last two seasons. Sischo was named the East Conference Preseason Player of the Year for an unprecedented fourth time. MILESTONE MOMENTS Andrew Sischo recently surpassed a pair of milestones, adding to his collection of career achievements. In Daemen's season opener vs. Minnesota State Moorhead, Sischo became Daemen's all-time leading rebounder, supplanting Alex Nwora who had 1,103 rebounds in his career from 1989-93. The following night against Colorado Mesa, Sischo became the all-time leading scorer in East Coast Conference history, breaking the benchmark of 2,247 points set by former St. Thomas Aquinas star Justin Reyes from 2014-18. Sischo became Daemen's all-time scoring leader last season and is the first player in program history to reach 2,000 points. He is only the second player in ECC history (Reyes) with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, and he already holds Daemen and ECC records for career field goals (937). He passed Reyes for second on the ECC's all-time rebounding list during a 13-rebound outing vs. Mercyhurst. He needs 92 rebounds to become the ECC's all-time leader. He's also just 24 points shy of becoming only the 39th player in NCAA Division II history to reach 2,400 points. RETURN OF THE MAC Mike MacDonald returns for his eighth season on Daemen's bench and his 25th overall as a collegiate head coach. The veteran mentor has led Daemen to a 142-61 record since taking the reins in 2014. The Wildcats rank second in victories among all East Coast Conference and New York State Division II teams in that span. MacDonald is among an elite fraternity of coaches to have achieved 100 victories across all three NCAA divisions, and he stands just one win shy of 400 for his career.  ALL IN THE FAMILY Daemen's most high profile roster addition came in the form of 6-foot-5 guard Nick MacDonald, the son of head coach Mike MacDonald, who elected to transfer after two seasons at Division I Niagara. The younger MacDonald provides another three-point shooting option to an already potent team. The Wildcats ranked second in the ECC and 32nd nationally last season by averaging 9.6 made three-pointers per game. MacDonald shot 35% from deep and connected on 50 three-pointers in his two seasons with the Purple Eagles.  IMMEDIATE IMPACT Guards Sean Fasoyiro and Andrew Mason each made immediate contributions during their first season with the program in 2020-21. Fasoyiro was a first-team All-ECC and NABC All-District selection after finishing second on the team in scoring (13.9) and rebounding (7.1) while leading the squad in assists (3.9). Fasoyiro, a graduate transfer from Franklin Pierce, is competing in a fifth collegiate season with 97 games of playing experience under his belt to start the year. Mason burst on the scene as a freshman and started all 16 contests. He averaged 12.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game while leading the ECC in three-point field goal accuracy (.487). TEXAS-SIZED CHALLENGES Daemen opened the season with three high-profile contests in Canyon, Texas as part of the D2CCA Tip-Off Classic held over Halloween weekend. The Wildcats knocked off Minnesota State Moorhead, 67-63, in the opener, thanks to the play of Nick MacDonald (17 points) and Andrew Sischo (16 points, 15 rebounds). The Dragons were ranked No. 25 in the D2SIDA preseason poll and picked to finish first in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. It marked the 18th time in the last 20 seasons that Daemen has started 1-0. A pair of losses to nationally ranked team followed. No. 4 Colorado Mesa got the best of the Wildcats, 76-65, using a 27-6 second-half spurt to erase a nine-point halftime deficit. Sischo was held to nine points, snapping a string of 67 consecutive double-figure games. The All-American big man was hampered by foul trouble and limited to 19 minutes – his lowest minute total since playing 10 against New York Tech on Dec. 16, 2018, a game he left due to an injury. Sischo returned to form in the tournament finale, finishing with 18 points and 15 boards, but it wasn't enough to lead Daemen past No. 3 West Texas A&M. In a rematch of last season's Elite Eight meeting. The Buffs came out on top again, this time by just three points (69-66). Sean Fasoyiro's tying three-point attempt fell short as the buzzer sounded. Both Sischo and Fasoyiro were named to the All-Tournament Team. SUSTAINED SUCCESS The Daemen program has been built on sustained success, winning at least 19 games in nine of the last 10 seasons. That span encompasses the end of Daemen's NAIA Era, its' NCAA transition period and the first six seasons of full NCAA Division II membership. The Wildcats have won 72% of their contests, going 209-83 in that span. Looking more recently, Daemen is 83-32 since the start of the 2017-18 season (.722 winning percentage). BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK Daemen has earned three consecutive NCAA tournament berths. The Wildcats won 24 games (NCAA Era program record) and earned at-large bids to the NCAA tournament in 2019 and 2020. The Wildcats entered the 2021 tournament as the No. 2 seed in the East Region and picked up their first-ever NCAA tourney win with an 81-69 defeat of third-seeded Bloomfield en route to the program's first regional championship and Elite Eight appearance. DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY Daemen's 2021-22 schedule will provide plenty of tests. The Wildcats are slated to play games against seven teams who were ranked in either the NABC or D2SIDA preseason national polls: Minnesota State Moorhead, Colorado Mesa, West Texas A&M, Mercyhurst, West Liberty, Saint Anselm, St. Thomas Aquinas. Daemen has recorded two wins over top-25 ranked teams in each of the last three seasons. BACK ON TRACK Daemen was able to get back on track following the team's first three-game losing streak with back-to-back wins over ECC-newcomer Staten Island (80-61) and regionally ranked Saint Rose (83-71). The Nov. 23 win over CSI put Daemen at 1-0 in ECC play for the fourth straight season and allowed the Wildcats to avoid their first four-game slide since 2010-11. Daemen played their most complete game of the season in defeating previously unbeaten Saint Rose on Nov. 27, finishing with season-highs in points, field goal percentage (.478) and assists (19). Big man Andrew Sischo was particularly dominant, averaging 30.5 points and 12.5 rebounds while shooting nearly 70% from the field (25-for-36) in the two victories. MISSED OPPORTUNITY Daemen missed a golden opportunity for a win over a top-25 team when they suffered a 63-61 setback at #7/#4 West Liberty on Nov. 29. The Wildcats led for more than 32 minutes and held the high octane Hilltoppers under 70 points for the first time since 2018, but it wasn't enough as the hosts forced 21 turnovers and overcame a seven-point halftime deficit. Daemen was attempting to hand WLU just its sixth loss in a non-conference home game over the last 18 seasons. It marked Daemen's second loss by three points or fewer to a nationally ranked opponent this season. BEASTS OF THE EAST Daemen owns a 116-38 record (.753 winning percentage) in games against East Region opponents since the start of the 2014-15 season. That includes a combined 26-7 mark (.788 winning percentage) against affiliates of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference and Northeast 10 Conference. SCOUTING LE MOYNE Le Moyne is a member of the Northeast-10 Conference and the Dolphins are led by third-year head coach Nate Champion, a 2014 Le Moyne graduate. Champion guided the Dolphins to a 19-9 mark and an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament in his debut season (2019-20). Le Moyne opted out of the 2020-21 campaign due to COVID-19 and they entered this season with just one player (senior guard Nino Hernandez) who had previously appeared in a game for the Dolphins. The Dolphins have alternated wins and losses over their first seven games, most recently earning a hard fought 56-55 win over Southern Connecticut State on Saturday. Le Moyne shot just 32% from the field but held the host Owls to their lowest point total since 2011 to secure the road win. It was the fourth Le Moyne games this season decided by four points or fewer. Redshirt freshman Christian Davis has paced the Dolphins early in the season. A 6-foot-6 guard, Davis is leading the team in both scoring (15.7 ppg) and rebounding (5.6 rpg). He scored a season-high 20 points and grabbed a season-high nine rebounds in a four-point loss to Saint Rose last month. Redshirt freshman guard Kevin Constant (12.9 ppg) and the afore-mentioned Hernandez (11.7 ppg) are also producing double-figure scoring for the Dolphins. Hernandez netted a season-high 20 points in the win at SCSU. Le Moyne is among the best shot blocking teams in the country. They'll enter Monday's game averaging 6.1 blocks per game. But turnovers have been a bugaboo thus far as the Dolphins are committing 18.6 miscues per contest. SERIES HISTORY VS. LE MOYNE All-Time Series: 3-3 At Le Moyne: 1-2 Current Streak: Won 3 Last Meeting: Daemen 89, Le Moyne 79 | Nov. 19, 2019 | at Amherst, N.Y. DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that since the start of the 2015-16 season (when Daemen gained full NCAA Division II membership) Daemen and Le Moyne rank among the top five Division II programs in New York State for victories? 1. St. Thomas Aquinas – 151 2. DAEMEN – 121 3. Dominican – 111 4. LE MOYNE – 98 5. Adelphi - 91  Print Friendly Version