EAST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINAL
(#2 SEED) DAEMEN WILDCATS (7-4, 7-2 ECC) vs. (#3 SEED) ROBERTS WESLEYAN REDHAWKS (8-6, 6-4 ECC)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5
LUMSDEN GYMNASIUM (AMHERST, N.Y.) -Â 6:00 PM
NO SPECTATORS PERMITTED DUE TO COVID-19

FASTBREAK POINTS
1. Daemen begins its postseason quest by hosting longtime rival Roberts Wesleyan in the semifinal round of the East Coast Conference Championship. It marks the sixth consecutive season that Daemen has appeared in the conference tournament semifinals. The Wildcats are seeking their first appearance in the final round since 2016.
2. The Wildcats and Redhawks will be meeting for the fourth time this season. Daemen took two out of three regular season meetings, including an 85-69 triumph on Feb. 17. RWC's 80-75 win on Feb. 11 snapped Daemen's 20-game winning streak in the series that dated back to 2011. Daemen has won 28 of the last 30 meetings, including 11 straight at home and the last two postseason games.
3. Daemen earned its signature win of the season Saturday, snapping #11/#5 St. Thomas Aquinas' 13-game winning streak and knocking them from the ranks of the unbeaten, 84-81 in overtime. The Spartans gained revenge the following day, winning 71-68 to keep Daemen from claiming the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament. Daemen enters the postseason having won five of their last six games. Â
4. Redshirt senior center Andrew Sischo earned his third ECC Player of the Week selection Monday (14th of career) after averaging 26.3 points and 11.7 rebounds during a 2-1 week for the Wildcats. Sischo, who became only the second player in ECC history to attain 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds earlier this season, is now the conference's all-time leader in made field goals with 832.
5. Sischo enters the postseason as the leading rebounder among all Division II players, averaging 13.3 rebounds per game. He also ranks second in scoring at 27.3 points per outing. The Albany-area native has recorded 56 double-doubles in his career and has scored 10+ points in 61 straight games (93 in his career).Â
6. Sischo has enjoyed success against Roberts Wesleyan throughout his career, averaging 24.5 points and 11.8 rebounds in 10 lifetime games. He erupted for a series-high 42 points – five shy of his career-high – in the teams' first meeting this season on Feb. 8.
7. Sean Fasoyiro and Andrew Mason have each spent time playing Robin to Sischo's Batman this season. Fasoyiro is averaging 15.2 points per game – nearly double his best season at Franklin Pierce where he played in 81 games over three seasons. Mason has hit double figures in six straight games, averaging 16.3 points and shooting 53% from three-point range in that span.
8. The Wildcats are averaging 18.3 assists per game – best in the ECC and fifth best in all of Division II. It would be Daemen's highest assists per game average since 2012-13 (20.4). Daemen's passing prowess has helped them rank 18th in the country in scoring, averaging 84.5 points per game.Â
9. Both Daemen and Roberts Wesleyan are included in this week's East Region ranking published by the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee. Daemen sits at No. 3 and Roberts Wesleyan at No. 8. Both teams are in consideration for an NCAA tournament berth. Bids are set to be announced this Sunday, Mar. 7 in a selection show at 10:30 p.m.  Â
10. This marks the second postseason meeting between Daemen and RWC since both teams joined the ECC. The winner this time around advances to Sunday's final round against the winner of Friday's other semifinal between top-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas and fourth-seeded Molloy
ROBERTS WESLEYAN SCOUTING REPORT
- Roberts Wesleyan returns 14 players, including all five starters and five double-figure scorers, from their 2019-20 team that went 7-20 overall and 4-12 in East Coast Conference play. After posting a 6-4 mark in ECC play this season (8-6 overall), the Redhawks are making their third appearance in the ECC Championship in the last four seasons, and their No. 3 seed is the highest they've attained since joining the ECC.
- The Redhawks enter the postseason riding a four-game winning streak. They are coming off a pair of road wins last weekend at Molloy, defeating the Lions 86-80 and 74-66.
- On Feb. 11, RWC snapped a 20-game losing streak in the all-time series with Daemen, winning 80-75 on their homecourt.
- Senior guard Reggie Clark headlines the RWC roster after earning All-ECC third team honors last season. Clark leads the team in scoring at 16.4 points per game (5th in ECC), and has been especially good from behind the three-point line where he's nailed 37 shots (2nd in ECC) and is shooting 40%. Clark has been good against Daemen this season, scoring a season-high 25 points in the teams' last meeting and averaging 21.7 points across the three games.
- The Redhawks, who are scoring 82.4 points per game (3rd in ECC), are also getting double-figure production from veterans Isaiah Lewis (14.4 ppg, 42% 3PT) and Armon Nasseri (12.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg). Lewis scored 10+ points in the first 13 games of the season, including a season-high 21 points Saturday at Molloy.
- In total, six players are averaging at least 8.0 points per outing. Additional production is coming from Amari Lee (9.2 ppg, team-high 3.5 apg), Ja'Kair Sanchez (8.6 ppg) and Shane Fanning (8.3 ppg, 42% 3PT).
- RWC is among the top free throw shooting teams in the country, making 79% of their attempts (11th NCAA DII, 1st ECC). They also lead the league in field goal percentage defense, limiting opponents to 43% shooting.
SERIES HISTORY VS. ROBERTS WESLEYAN
All-Time Series: Daemen 43-13
At Daemen: Daemen 25-2
In ECC Championship: Daemen 2-0
Current Streak: Daemen won 1
Last Meeting: Daemen 85, Roberts Wesleyan 69 | Feb. 17, 2021 | at Amherst, N.Y.
DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know Daemen has won five straight postseason games played at Lumsden Gymnasium? That span dates back to Daemen's NAIA era and includes two victories over Roberts Wesleyan (2012, 2018). Daemen's last postseason loss at home was to Cedarville (80-78) in the semifinal round of the AMC Tournament on Feb. 27, 2010.
UNPRECEDENTED SEASON
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc upon collegiate sports with postponements, pauses and cancelations. Daemen, which experienced its own 10-day pause in team activities due to a positive COVID-19 test result, was out of action for 328 days before making their long-awaited season debut on Jan. 29 vs. Gannon. A schedule that includes 12 games overall and 10 ECC contests precedes the ECC Championship which is slated for March 3-7. The limited schedule was comprised with the health and safety of all players, coaches and other Tier 1 personnel in mind, and in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines established by the NCAA.Â
RETURN OF THE MAC
Mike MacDonald returns to the bench for his seventh season as Daemen's head coach, and his 24th overall as a collegiate head coach. Since beginning to roam the Daemen sidelines, MacDonald has led the Wildcats to a 136-55 overall record. The Wildcats have won at least 19 games in each of MacDonald's first six seasons, and the team's 129 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 Feb. 10, 2019 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 393-281.
SUSTAINED SUCCESS
The Daemen program has been built on sustained success, winning at least 19 games in each of the last nine seasons. In that span (2011-20), which encompasses the end of Daemen's NAIA Era, its' NCAA transition period and the first five seasons of full NCAA Division II membership, the Wildcats have won 70% of their contests, going 176-75. Looking more recently, Daemen is 70-22 in the last three seasons (.761 winning percentage), and their 89 wins in the last four seasons is the most successful four-year span in program history.Â
BACK-TO-BACK
Daemen has won 24 games (NCAA Era program record) and earned at-large bids to the NCAA tournament in each of the last two seasons. The team's 2019 bid was the first in program history, and the Wildcats made their NCAA tournament debut as the No. 5 seed in the East Region, falling in the opening round to fourth-seeded New Haven, 72-67. Daemen was awarded the No. 8 seed in the East Region, however the tournament was canceled before it even began due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
GOING STREAKING
Daemen has embarked on four winning streaks of at least nine games since the start of the 2018-19 season. Last season, the Wildcats put together an 11-game winning streak, covering games played Nov. 2 through Dec. 13 - the longest of Daemen's NCAA Era.Â
DEFENDING THE DEN
Success on their home floor has been a staple of Daemen's rise within the NCAA Division II ranks. The Wildcats have won 10+ home games in eight of the last nine seasons, including identical 15-1 records in the last two seasons which established a new program benchmark for homecourt victories. Dating back to the 2017-18 season, Daemen has won 41Â of their last 45Â home games. Since joining the ECC (2013-14 season), Daemen is 59-10 in home conference games (.855Â win %). The Wildcats are also 69-13 at home during the program's NCAA era (.842Â win %). In the 20 seasons from 2000-01 through 2019-20, the Wildcats won 83% of all home games, going 220-45.Â
POLL POSITION
Daemen has been among the nationally ranked teams for the third straight season. The Wildcats have been ranked as high as No. 21 in the Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA) national media poll and have also received votes in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) top-25 poll this season. The Wildcats have been ranked 18 times in the D2SIDA poll dating back to the 2018-19 season, rising as high as No. 8, a position they held for three successive weeks early last season. In addition, Daemen is also receiving votes in the D2SDA East Region media poll. The Wildcats have been ranked in 34 of the last 35 regional polls.
WALKING THE STAGE
Daemen has been hit hard by graduation, losing four starters - Breon Harris, Jay Sarkis, Jeff Redband and Joey Wallace - who were each 1,000-point scorers as well as All-ECC honorees at one point or another. Harris, Sarkis and Redband were well entrenched in the Wildcats' lineup, combining for 330 games and 297 starts in their respective careers, and played key roles in leading Daemen to 89 wins.Â
UNFAMILIAR TERRITORY
Daemen had won 17 consecutive season openers spanning 2002-18. That streak was snapped last season with their loss to No. 1 Northwest Missouri State. This season, back-to-back losses to Gannon put Daemen at 0-2 for the first time since the 2001-02 season.
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS
Redshirt senior center Andrew Sischo, the two-time East Coast Conference and East Region Player of the Year and a consensus All-American, headlines Daemen's returning players. Sischo has already cemented his place among Daemen's all-time great players by racking up 1,820 points, 906 rebounds and a program-record 722 field goals in his first three collegiate seasons. Sischo's 2019-20 season was one for the record books as well. He set Daemen and ECC records for points (773) and field goals (298) in a season, led the country in total rebounds (362) and double-doubles (22) and became the first Division II player since the 2010-11 season to average at least 24 points and 11 rebounds per game while shooting at least 64% from the field. He enters the season having scored 20+ points 45 times in his career, including a record 47-point outburst in the opening round of the ECC Championship tournament last March. Already this season, he's been named a Preseason All-American by Basketball Times, as well as the ECC Preseason Player of the Year - an honor he's now earned in three straight seasons.Â
DOUBLE-DOUBLE YOUR DELIGHTMENT
Andrew Sischo has been a double-double machine throughout his career, racking up 56 of them in 99 games - the most for a Daemen player since Gerald Beverly totaled 46 double-doubles in his career spanning 2011-15. In his sophomore and junior seasons alone, Sischo recorded a double-double in more two-thirds of the games he appeared in (39 double-doubles in 58 games). Sischo's 22 double-doubles in 2019-20 led all Division II players. Â
BEST OF THE BEST
During Daemen's game vs. Roberts Wesleyan on Feb. 11, 2021, Andrew Sischo became the program's all-time leading scorer, surpassing the 29-year old benchmark of 1,962 points set by Robert Robinson. In 97 career games, Sischo has totaled 2,093 points and 1,039 rebounds. He stands as the only player in program history with at least 1,800 points and 900 rebounds. He is Daemen's and the ECC's all-time leader in field goals with 832. Sischo ranks second in Daemen history in rebounding, and has placed himself among impressive company within ECC history, ranking second in scoring and fourth in rebounding.
MORE SISCHO
By eclipsing 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, Andrew Sischo has joined an elite fraternity of East Region players to reach both milestones:
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Lambert Shell – Bridgeport – 3,001 / 1,345
John Grochowalski – Assumption – 2,489 / 1,756
Garret Kerr – U. Sciences – 2,434 / 1,391
Michael Allocco – Stonehill – 2,399 / 1,150
James Hector – American Int'l – 2,306 / 1,444
Jon Cronin – Stonehill – 2,301 / 1,044
Cleveland Woods – NH College – 2,247 / 1,170
Justin Reyes – St. Thomas Aq. – 2,247 / 1,144
Norman Taylor – Bridgeport – 2,170 / 1,232
Mario Elie – American Int'l – 2,124 / 1,001
Peter Alexis – Philadelphia – 2,116 / 1,162
Andrew Sischo – Daemen – 2,093 / 1,039
Wayne Robertson – NH College – 2,092 / 1,487
Ed Czernota – Sacred Heart – 2,075 / 1,317
Al Hicks – Keene Stat – 2,023 / 1,076
VETERAN PRESENCE
Daemen will turn to graduate transfer Sean Fasoyiro and senior guard Kyle Harris to provide a veteran presence on a relatively young roster. A 6-foot-3 guard, Fasoyiro appeared in 81 games over the last three seasons for Franklin Pierce, helping them to a 45-38 record. In 28 games last season, including eight starts, Fasoyiro produced career-highs in scoring (7.8 ppg), minutes (21.8 mpg), field goal percentage (45.7), three-point percentage (37.5), rebounding (5.0 rpg) and assists (1.3). The Wildcats have had success in recent years on the transfer market, getting successful one-year contributors such as Joey Wallace and Quinn Lee Yaw. Now in his second season with the program, Harris is Daemen's most experienced returning player after center Andrew Sischo. Harris appeared in all 32 games and made nine starts last season when he shot 38% from three-point range and averaged 4.4 points per game.Â
ALL-WNY PEDIGREE
Mike MacDonald and his staff made a sizable dent in the available WNY talent pool by inking 6-foot guard Juston Johnson, 6-foot-6 forward Justin Hemphill and 5-foot-11 guard Tyler Hind in the program's 2020 recruiting class. Johnson and Hemphill represent the first All-WNY first team selections to commit to Daemen out of high school since Mark Coppola in 2010. Hind, a second team All-WNY brings a stellar resume of his own, including 2,244 points which ranks eighth all-time among WNY players. He also set a new WNY record with 400 three-pointers in his career and was named the New York State Class C Player of the Year as a senior.
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Daemen has had great success recruiting out of the Rochester area through the years. In fact, of the 11 Daemen players that have earned All-ECC honors since the 2013-14 season, eight of them have been products of Section V high schools. The Wildcats are hoping for continued production from the Rochester pipeline as freshmen guards Andrew Mason and Tony Arnold join the list of Section V standouts to choose Daemen. Both were All-Greater Rochester selections who graduated as the all-time leading scorers at their respective high schools. Arnold led the Eastridge, the same school that produced former Daemen guard Supreme Hannah, to their first sectional title in some 56 years last winter. Daemen has signed 11 All-Greater Rochester players since 2010.Â
HEY ROOKIE
Freshman guard Andrew Mason has twice earned ECC Rookie of the Week honors this season. Mason is the sixth Daemen player to be named ECC Rookie of the Week since the Wildcats joined the conference in 2013. Mason netted a career-high 25 points in Daemen's 103-69 win at D'Youville on Feb. 15 – the most for a Daemen freshman since the 2017-18 season when teammate Andrew Sischo posted a pair of 25+ point games.
OPTING OUT
Daemen has had eight players exercise their right to opt out of the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19. These players include guard Tajmin Holt, forward Ryan Bradley and center Chris Luke who all saw regular minutes last season. Each player's decision has been fully supported by the Daemen coaching staff and athletics administration.
A NEW STREAK
Daemen's 80-75 loss to Roberts Wesleyan on Feb. 11 snapped a series winning streak that had reached 20 games over a span of 10 years. It was the Redhawks' first win over Daemen since Feb. 15, 2011, and also their first home win in the series since Feb. 21, 2007. Daemen earned some redemption with an 85-69 win over RWC on Feb. 17. The Wildcats have won 28 of the last 30 meetings overall and 11 straight home meetings in the series.
HAVE MERCY
Daemen's 82-51 win over Mercy on Feb. 20 pushed the Wildcats to 16-0 all-time against the Mavericks. Their success in the series is tied for the program's longest active winning streak against any single opponent. Daemen has also won 16 straight meetings with former NAIA rival Houghton, but haven't met the Highlanders since the 2011-12 season.
BUDDING BUFFALO RIVALRY
After not playing since 2004, Daemen met crosstown rival D'Youville three times in as many weeks this season. The Wildcats posted wins in all three matchups, improving to 9-0 all-time in the series. D'Youville is in its first season as a member of the ECC as it transitions to NCAA Division II membership following a long history within Division III. With the two schools separated by less than 10 miles, the Daemen-D'Youville rivalry has the potential to be among the best in the ECC.
INSTANT CLASSIC
Daemen earned its most impressive win of the season on Feb. 2 by defeating #11/#5 St. Thomas Aquinas 84-81 in overtime. The Daemen win snapped STAC's 13-game winning streak and knocked the Spartans from the ranks of the unbeaten. Sean Fasoyiro scored off a miraculous feed from Andrew Mason to even the score at 71-71 with less than five seconds remaining in regulation. In the overtime period, Ryan Salzberg drilled back-to-back three-pointers inside of two minutes left to give Daemen the lead. Andrew Sischo logged 39 minutes – including the last 10 with four personal fouls – and totaled 28 points and 13 rebounds.
NEXT JUMP BALL
The ECC Championship finals are set for Sunday, March 7 at the highest remaining seed.Â