Game #24
#4 Daemen Wildcats (22-1, 10-0 ECC) vs. Dist. Columbia Firebirds (3-14, 2-7 ECC)
Friday, Feb. 6 | 7:30 PM | Washington, D.C. | E.B. Henderson Sports Complex
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Game #25
#4 Daemen Wildcats (22-1, 10-0 ECC) vs. Staten Island Dolphins (16-6, 7-3 ECC)
Sunday, Feb. 8 | 3 PM | Staten Island, N.Y. | CSI Sports & Recreation Center
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WARM UP THE BUS
The Daemen men's basketball team, ranked No. 4 in this week's NABC Division II poll, is back on the road for a pair of East Coast Conference games this weekend, putting their unblemished league record on the line, first against the UDC Firebirds and then vs. the CSI Dolphins. Daemen will be looking for the season sweep against both opponents, having defeated them at Lumsden Gymnasium last month. The Wildcats are coming off an 81-60 win over Roberts Wesleyan last Saturday afternoon, a day in which All-American center
Benjamin Bill returned to the lineup after missing 11 games with an injury. The Wildcats are one of just five Division II teams with one or fewer losses, all of which are ranked in the top five this week. Their 22 wins are tied for the most in the country (w/ No. 1 Washburn), and the Wildcats have posted a 50-2 overall record since the start of the 2024-25 season.
BEASTS OF THE EAST
Daemen will enter this weekend's road trip riding a 32-game conference winning streak, which includes an average victory margin of more than 20 points per game. The Wildcats have won at least 12 conference games 11 times since joining the ECC for the 2013-14 season, winning three regular season titles in that time. The Wildcats have never finished lower than fourth in the ECC standings, and have posted an all-time ECC record of 172-43 (.800 winning percentage).
GETTING DEFENSIVE
Daemen's success this season has been rooted at the defensive end of the court. The Wildcats rank 19th nationally (and first among ECC teams) in scoring defense, allowing just 65.5 points per game. Daemen's field goal percentage defense (.394) ranks 11th nationally (also first in the ECC). The Wildcats also lead the country in blocks per game (5.9) and rank fourth in rebounding margin (+10.1).
MAC'S MILESTONE MOMENT
Mike MacDonald returns for his 12th season on the Daemen bench - his 29th as a collegiate head coach. MacDonald was named the ECC, NABC District and BCANY Division II Coach of the Year last season after leading Daemen to a 28-1 record. He was also the recipient of the Clarence "Big House" Gaines Award given to the top coach in all of Division II basketball by collegeinsiders.com. MacDonald has led Daemen to a 254-85 record during his tenure, including nine 20-win seasons and five NCAA tournament berths. Daemen's 83-65 win over Mercy on Dec. 12 was the 500th of his career, prompting his selection as the HoopDirt.com Coach of the Week. Including prior head coaching stints at Division I Canisius and Division III Medaille, MacDonald owns a career record of 511-311.
WHAT A RIDE
The Wildcats are coming off the most successful season in program history when they posted a 28-1 overall record, won the ECC regular season and tournament championships and qualified for the NCAA tournament for the fifth time. Daemen rattled off 28 straight victories to start the season, earning the distinction of being the last remaining unbeaten team across all three levels of NCAA basketball. Along the way, they ascended to the No. 1 ranking in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II poll for the first time in program history. Their 85-64 win over Roberts Wesleyan on March 1 gave the Wildcats a perfect 16-0 mark in ECC play; they became just the fourth ECC team ever and the first since C.W. Post in 2008-09 to finish the regular season undefeated. The Wildcats went on to earn ECC tournament wins over fifth-seeded Staten Island and second-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas, the latter giving Daemen its first-ever ECC tournament crown after five runner-up finishes. The Wildcats were awarded hosting rights for the NCAA Division II Championship East Regional, entering the tournament as the No.1 seed. They promptly knocked off eighth-seeded Bridgeport in the opening round, but their bubble burst in the regional semifinals against St. Thomas Aquinas - the teams' fourth meeting of the season.
HIGH PRAISE
With 13 players returning from last season, including their top four scorers (all of whom earned All-ECC honors), Daemen opened the season at No. 4 in the NABC preseason coaches' poll. The Wildcats were one of only two teams to garner first-place consideration, joining preseason No. 1 and defending national champion Nova Southeastern. The No. 4 ranking is Daemen's highest to start a season since transitioning to the NCAA Division II level more than a decade ago. Daemen has now been ranked in 26 consecutive national polls, including 23 straight weeks in the top five. Daemen was also selected first in the ECC preseason coaches' poll released in mid-October. It marks the third time in the last four seasons that Daemen has been picked to win the ECC.
DAEMEN IN THE NABC POLL
Preseason - 4
Nov. 25 - 3
Dec. 2 - 3
Dec. 9 - 3
Dec. 16 - 2
Dec. 23 - 2
Jan. 6 - 2
Jan. 13 - 2
Jan. 20 - 2
Jan. 27 - 4
Feb. 3 - 4
DOWNTOWN TUNE UP
Daemen tuned up for the 2025-26 regular season by defeating Division III Nazareth 75-48 in exhibition action on Oct. 25. The game was played at KeyBank Center in downtown Buffalo - home to the NHL's Buffalo Sabres and the 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds - as part of a doubleheader with the Syracuse Orange and Buffalo Bulls in the nightcap. The Wildcats dominated the glass with a 48-23 rebounding advantage, and went 12-for-30 from three-point range in the win.
Benjamin Bill posted a double-double (17 points, 11 rebounds) and
Zach Philipkoski canned five three-pointers as part of his 16-point outing to lead the way. It marked Daemen's third excursion to KeyBank Center. The Wildcats earned a thrilling 83-81 win over Wilmington (Del.) on Nov. 23, 2019, and suffered a three-point setback (83-80) to Franklin Pierce on Dec. 18, 2021. Daemen head coach
Mike MacDonald sports a 19-12 lifetime record in the building, achieving the most wins of any basketball coach in the venue's history.
FUN IN THE SUN
Daemen opened the season with a pair of impressive wins in Lakeland, Fla. at the
Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, a 10-team, classic-style tournament that has become the premier event to tip-off the NCAA Division II college basketball season. The Wildcats opened with a gritty, 75-69 win over #19 Lenoir-Rhyne on Nov. 1, getting 19 points, seven rebounds, four steals and two blocks from All-American big man
Benjamin Bill to lead the way.
Justin Hemphill (14 points, seven assists),
Zach Philipkoski (13 points) and
Justin Glover (11 points) all reached double figures in a game that featured 28 lead changes. The following night, the Wildcats went bonkers from three-point range, shooting 15-for-26 from downtown, including a torrid 12-for-13 in the first half, en route to a 96-62 rout of Alaska Anchorage. Bill posted his first double-double (17 points, 16 rebounds) of the season, and
Ryan Heath chipped in 16 points and three steals as both were named to the all-tournament team. It marked Daemen's second invitation to the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, having last participated in the event - then held in St. Joseph, Mo. - to open the 2019-20 season.
EAST REGION CHALLENGE WINS
For the 10th time in the last 12 seasons, Daemen hosted a four-team regional challenge event with Roberts Wesleyan (ECC), Saint Anselm (NE10) and Felician (CACC) visiting Lumsden Gymnasium. Daemen improved to 19-1 all-time in the tournament, running their East Region Challenge winning streak to 16 straight games after downing Felician (92-75) and Saint Anselm (80-63). Junior guard
Zach Philipkoski was named the tournament MVP after averaging 21.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists over the two games. Philipkoski scored 13 of his game-high 23 points against Saint Anselm in the second half, including 10 straight during a game-deciding 17-3 run. He was joined on the all-tournament team by
Benjamin Bill who scored 20 points and grabbed 10 boards during the Wildcats' 17-point win over Felician.
TOP 5 TAKEDOWN
#4 Daemen was the last team standing in a big, early season matchup with #5 Fairmont State on Nov. 18. After trailing 31-29 at the half, Daemen outscored the Falcons by 14 in the second stanza, ultimately scoring a 75-63 win.
Zach Philipkoski led Daemen with 19 points.
Benjamin Bill posted another double-double (16 points, 14 rebounds) and
Justin Hemphill notched 10 points, eight rebounds, four assists and four steals.
RIVALRY RENEWED
All five starters reached double figures, accounting for 69 points to lead the Wildcats to a 79-60 win over longtime rival St. Thomas Aquinas at Aquinas Hall on Dec. 14. The Wildcats took a 41-25 lead into halftime, and saw the advantage balloon to 49-28 just three minutes into the second stanza.
Zach Philipkoski posted a double-double (18 points, 11 rebounds) and
Justin Glover chipped in 17 points and five assists. Daemen has now won four of their last five meetings with STAC, including an 88-80 win in the final round of last season's ECC Championship.
DOWN GO THE CHAMPS
In a game that felt more like March Madness than mid-December, #2 Daemen used a 25-12 spurt in the final 5:26 to pull away from #21 Assumption, winning 77-67, despite being without All-American center
Benjamin Bill and losing star forward
Justin Hemphill to fouls with more than nine minutes remaining.
Zach Philipkoski led the way, scoring 20 points and grabbing a career-high 16 rebounds.
Ryan Heath scored a career-high 16 points and
Phil Nwugwo chipped in 16 points and eight boards.
Justin Glover scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half, including a trio of three-pointers during the game's defining run. Assumption entered the game as winners in seven of their first eight contests, returning to the Lumsden Gymnasium hardwood where they picked up three wins over four days last March to win their first East Regional crown in 50 years.
WILDCATS > PANTHERS
Justin Hemphill scored a season-high 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead No. 2 Daemen to a 72-68 win over No. 22 Adelphi on New Year's Day. It marked Daemen's fourth win against a nationally ranked opponent this season, and their fifth against a 2025 NCAA tourament qualifier. After shooting just 31 percent in the first half (9-for-29), the Wildcats turned things around in the second, canning 13 of their 26 field goal attempts (50%), including 4-of-6 from three-point range (66.7%), to rally from a halftime deficit for the third time this season - and for the first time since Nov. 18, snapping Adelphi's seven-game winning streak in the process.
STREAK SNAPPED
Daemen saw several winning streaks snapped after suffering their first loss of the season Jan. 21 at No. 10 Gannon. The loss broke Daemen's season-opening 20-game winning streak, an 18-game road winning streak, a 51-game regular season winning streak and a seven-game winning streak against ranked opponents.
BATTLE FOR BUFFALO
Daemen rebounded from its first regular season loss since Feb. of 2024 by defeating crosstown rival D'Youville 90-65 on Jan. 24. Daemen, which never trailed in the game, used a 26-6 run spanning both halves to seize control.
Justin Glover and
Phil Nwugwo netted 18 points apiece to lead the way. The win moved Daemen to 18-0 all-time against D'Youville.
THRUWAY RIVALRY DOMINANCE CONTINUES
Five Daemen players reached double figures and combined for 65 of the Wildcats' 81 points in a 21-point victory (81-60) over longtime rival Roberts Wesleyan on Jan. 31.
Justin Glover led the Wildcats' balanced effort with 15 points, and
Justin Hemphill (13 points, 10 rebounds) recorded his seventh double-double of the season. Daemen has won 12 straight and 39 of the last 41 meetings with RWU, dating back to 2008.
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS
Redshirt junior center
Benjamin Bill headlines the Daemen returners after earning ECC Player of the Year and consensus All-American honors last season. Bill averaged 16.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game while setting a new program record for single-season field goal percentage (.708), numbers only emphasized by the fact he came off the bench in all but one game, and averaged just 22.7 minutes per game. Big things are expected again from the Hamburg, N.Y. native as he was a unanimous selection as the ECC Preseason Player of the Year. Bill picked up where he left off, and was a three-time ECC weekly award recipient (Player of the Week x2, Defensive Player of the Week) early in the season, before suffering an injury. The 6-foot-10 center left Daemen's game at Mercy on Dec. 12 and missed the next 11 games. He returned to the lineup Jan. 31 vs. Roberts Wesleyan. For the season, Bill is averaging 16.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game, while shooting 69 percent from the field and posting six double-doubles.
MR. EVERYTHING
During Daemen's 75-63 win over #5 Fairmont State on Nov. 18, redshirt senior forward
Justin Hemphill recorded the 1,000th point of his career, becoming the 29th player in team history to reach the milestone. A two-time All-ECC selection and a consensus All-Region honoree last season, the Buffalo, N.Y. native has tallied 1,215 points, 832 rebounds, 360 assists, 169 steals and 138 blocks in 122 career games played. He enters this weekend ranking 16th in points, fifth in blocked shots, steals, rebounds and assists among Daemen's all-time leaders, and is now the only player in program history with at least 1,000 points, 700 rebounds and 300 assists. Hemphill, who has earned four ECC Defensive Player of the Week selections and an ECC Player of the Week selection this season, has continued to stuff the stat sheet this season, averaging 11.7 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and team-highs of 5.1 assists and 2.0 steals per game. He is presently the only player to rank among the ECC's top five leaders in rebounds (2nd), assists (2nd), blocks (4th) and steals (5th). Hemphill has also posted a team-best seven double-doubles this season, including five of the last eight games.
PHILIP-CLUTCH-SKI
Zach Philipkoski has shown a flare for the dramatic so far this season. Against Saint Anselm on Nov. 15, Philipkoski accounted for 13 points in the final 11:22, helping Daemen turn a slim 52-50 lead into a 17-point victory (80-63), en route to being named the MVP of the East Region Challenge. In Daemen's win over Fairmont State on Nov. 18, it was Philipkoski's three-pointer at the 9:18 mark which gave Daemen a 50-47 lead. He tallied all of his team-high 19 points in the game's final 10 minutes, and Daemen never trailed again. Then, on Nov. 22 at Charleston, Philipkoski nailed a three-pointer with 59 seconds left to even the score at 79-79. After an empty possession by UC, Philipkoski collected an offensive rebound and scored with five seconds remaining, putting Daemen on top in what turned out to be an 81-79 victory. For his efforts, Philipkoski has been a three-time ECC Player of the Week selection this season, and the junior guard is producing a team-high 17.7 points per game, along with 7.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists. He is shooting 50.2 percent from the field and 40 percent from three-point range. Philipkoski has recorded 20 or more points in nine games this season, including a season-high 28 points vs. Staten Island on Jan. 11, and has also posted four double-doubles.
SMALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL AWARD WATCH LISTS
Benjamin Bill,
Justin Hemphill and
Zach Philipkoski have all been named to the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 Watch List, and Hemphill was named to the Trevor Hudgins Award Top 25 Watch List, both by
Small College Basketball, a national organization that spotlights the achievements of non-NCAA Division I men's basketball teams and student-athletes. has Tthe Bevo Francis Award annually to the player deemed to have had the finest overall season, while the Trevor Hudgins Award goes to the player judged to have had the best overall career. Small College Basketball will continue the processes for both awards over the next several weeks, before announcing the recipients on Monday, April 6.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Junior guard
Ryan Heath is in the Wildcats' starting lineup for the first time in his career, and has responded by producing 9.8 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game - all career-high numbers. After posting just four games of 10+ points in his first two collegiate seasons, Heath has reached double figure scoring in 14 games this season, including 16 in a dominant win over Alaska Anchorage on Nov. 2, and a career-high 17 against #21 Assumption on Dec. 17. He was named to the all-tournament team at the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic and has been a two-time ECC Defensive Player of the Week selection.
GLOVER GETS HIS 1,000TH
During Daemen's 90-65 win over D'Youville on Jan. 24, senior guard
Justin Glover became the 30th player in team history to reach the 1,000 point milestone. Now in his third season as a full-time starter, Glover has appeared in 106 games with 83 starts to his credit, and his 161 three-point field goals rank 10th in program history. His 1,016 career points also rank 27th all-time. He has come on of late, posting a season-high 20 points against Staten Island on Jan. 11, and 18 in the win over D'Youville. For the season, Glover is contributing 11.5 points per game and shooting 38.1 percent from three-point range. He ranks fifth among the ECC leaders for three-point field goals per game (2.1).
STEPPING UP
Redshirt junior forward
Phil Nwugwo has taken his game to new heights this season, and his emergence helped the Wildcats absorb the loss of
Benjamin Bill to injury through the majority of December and January. Nwugwo, who had just four games of 10+ points in his career prior to this season, has reached double figures 13 times this season, including 12 of the last 14 outings. He's averaging 12.5 points on 59.1 percent shooting, along with 6.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game over that 14-game span, which also includes his first career double-double (17 points, 11 rebounds at Mercy). His career-high five blocks against UDC on Jan. 9 led to the first ECC Defensive Player of the Week selection of his career.
SCOUTING THE FIREBIRDS
UDC comes into the weekend with just three wins in their first 17 outings this season, but have won two of their last four. There's been a number of close calls along the way - a seven-point overtime loss to Bowie State (Nov. 29), a four-point loss to St. Thomas Aquinas (Dec. 3), five-point losses to Mercy (Dec. 6) and Staten Island (Dec. 13), a one-point loss to Cheyney (Jan. 3), and most recently, a two-point loss to Queens (Jan. 31). Recent victories have come against ECC foes Mercy (63-61 on Jan. 14) and Roberts Wesleyan (85-74 on Jan. 21). Junior guard Rejuan Gray (12.7 ppg) leads a quartet of double-figure scorers, but has missed three of the last five games. Additional production is coming from freshman center Oliver Spence (11.8 ppg), graduate guard Michael Harrell (10.8 ppg) and junior guard Ty Williams (10.6 ppg). Gray, Spence, Harrell and Williams are accounting for 65 percent of UDC's scoring, but the Firebirds rank last in the ECC in scoring offense (70.5 ppg).
SERIES HISTORY
Daemen owns a 22-2 edge in the all-time series with 17 straight wins over UDC. The Wildcats' dominance in the series includes an 10-1 mark in meetings at UDC's E.B. Henderson Sports Complex. Daemen scored an 85-47 win when the teams last met on Jan. 9.
Phil Nwugwo (16 points, five blocks) and
Justin Hemphill (11 points, 12 rebounds, six assists) led the way.
SCOUTING THE DOLPHINS
CSI returns eight players, including three starters, from their 2024-25 team that went 12-18 overall and 7-9 in ECC play while advancing to the semifinal round of the ECC Championship tournament for the first time in their history. Back for his eighth season at the helm, head coach T.J. Tibbs has the Dolphins off to a 16-6 start this season with wins in 11 of their last 13 games. Junior guard Aaron Goldstein has been the catalyst, averaging an ECC-best 21.9 points per game. A three-time ECC Player of the Week, Goldstein has five 30+ point outings this season, including a 40-point outburst in a four-point loss at Tampa on Nov. 17. Additional production is coming from senior forward Asa Kone (13.0 ppg), senior guard JJ Chestnut (11.2 ppg), senior forward Eric Tynes (11.8 ppg) and redshirt sophomore guard Mitchell Wiggan (11.0 ppg). The Dolphins boast the league's highest scoring offense, averaging 87.4 points per game. Their 202 three-point field goals are 58 more than anybody else in the league, and they're shooting 35.1 percent from downtown. They also lead the league in free throws made (385) and free throw percentage (.799). The Dolphins are looking to rebound from a 100-97 overtime loss to Molloy last Saturday, and will host D'Youville Friday night before closing the weekend with Sunday's game vs. Daemen.
SERIES HISTORY
Daemen is 9-2 all-time against CSI, with wins in five straight meetings. The teams last met on Jan. 11 at Lumsden Gymnasium, as the Wildcats scored an 88-70 victory.
Zach Philipkoski went 10-for-13 from the field and scored 28 points, and
Justin Glover recorded 20 points to lead Daemen. Aaron Goldstein netted 16 points to lead a quartet of double figure scorers for CSI.
WHAT'S NEXT
Daemen returns to the friendly confines of Lumsden Gymnasium for their final two home games of the 2025-26 regular season, with the Mercy Mavericks (Friday, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m.) and St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans (Sunday, Feb. 15, 2 p.m.) coming to town.