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NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist

10 Aug

Rider’s Egusquiza NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.–Rider University graduate and former field hockey player Virginia Egusquiza has been selected as a finalist for the 2012 NCAA Woman of the Year award it was recently announced.

Egusquiza, a native of Getxo, Spain, who earned a degree in Business Administration and International Business this past May, is one of 429 student-athletes from Divisions I, II and III from across all NCAA sports to receive a nomination this year.

Egusquiza was nominated by the Northeast Conference and a quarter of those honorees received the additional recognition by their sport conference for outstanding achievement in their collegiate career.

“We are so proud that the conference has selected Virginia for this prestigious honor,” said head coach Lori Hussong, who is beginning her 13th season at Rider.  “We are extremely happy that her accomplishments, both on and off the field are being recognized, not only on the conference level but nationally as well.”

Egusquiza, who is Rider’s all-time leading scorer and all-time assist leader, was a Longstreth/NFHCA Mid-Atlantic Region First Team honoree for the second season in a row and was named to the All-America Second Team by Synapse Sports (formally womensfieldhockey.com) and earned Third Team All-America honors from the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA).

An 80-game veteran, Egusquiza led Rider to the NCAA Play-In game for the second season in a row and was named to the 2011 NEC All-Tournament team and was tournament MVP as the Broncs defeated Monmouth in the NEC championship game.

Egusquiza was the NEC Player of the Year for the third season in a row and earned First Team NEC honors for the fourth time.

The NCAA award honors graduating female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership.

The nominees will be narrowed down to 10 from each division and the list will be announced in September with the winner of the award being honored on October 14 in Indianapolis.

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Corielle Yarde Named the 2011-12 MAAC Female Student-Athlete of the Year

4 Aug

Corielle Yarde Named the 2011-12 MAAC Female Student-Athlete of the Year

EDISON, N.J. – Recent Marist graduate Corielle Yarde (Reading, Pa.) of the Marist women’s basketball team was named the 2011-12 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Female Student-Athlete of the Year on Thursday. She becomes the fourth Marist student-athlete to receive the award in the past 10 years, joining her former teammate Rachele Fitz (2009-10) and current Marist assistant coach Alisa Kresge (2006-07). Additionally, David Bennett of the men’s basketball team was named the Male Student-Athlete of the year in 2002-03.

The 2012 MAAC Player of the Year and MAAC Tournament MVP, Yarde led the Red Foxes in nearly every statistical category this season. She was first in scoring (14.3 PPG), rebounding (6.5 RPG), assists (4.2 APG) and blocked shots (1.0 BPG). She was also among the team leaders in steals, field goal percentage and three-point percentage.

She finished her career ranked in 10 of the 14 Marist top-ten categories for individual records. Her 1,470 career points ranks fourth in Red Foxes’ history, while she also places fifth in field goals made (528) and three-pointers made (173). Earlier this season, she became the first Marist player to finish her career in the top ten in points, rebounds (689, seventh) and assists (321, seventh).

Yarde saved her best performances for the national spotlight. In the five NCAA Tournament games she played in after becoming a full-time starter her sophomore year, Yarde averaged 17.2 points, 7 rebounds and 3.8 assists against some of the country’s best competition. She recorded a double-double with 25 points and 12 rebounds in the 2011 Second Round against Duke. In this past year’s NCAA First Round, Yarde scored 21 points and grabbed seven boards in leading the 13th-seeded Red Foxes to a 76-70 triumph over fourth-seeded Georgia for the program’s second-ever victory over an SEC opponent.

“The best word to describe Corielle would probably be perseverance,” Marist Head Coach Brian Giorgis said. “Her first year was very trying. But she worked very hard and, going into her senior year, the other players really looked up to her and she just put us on her back and helped us to a very rewarding season.”

In addition to her Player of the Year and Tournament MVP awards, Yarde has received several other accolades for her play during her senior year. She was named to the ECAC All-Star First Team, joining All-Americans Elena Delle Donne of Delaware, Bria Hartley of Connecticut and Alyssa Thomas of Maryland. In April, Yarde was also named to the All-Metropolitan First Team, marking the second time in her career she received the honor, having been named to the Second Team as a junior.

Alongside her success on the court, Yarde also excelled in the classroom. She was a three-time member of the MAAC All-Academic Team. She was also nominated for the NCAA Woman of the Year. Along with her teammates, she volunteered at the Special Olympics and participated in the Kids Day Out program. In the spring, Yarde graduated Cum Laude, receiving her degree from Marist in Psychology and Special Education. She will begin teaching third grade this fall in her hometown school district of Leesport, Pa.

“This is a terrific honor to validate a hall of fame athletic career and is the true definition of the ‘final product’ of what a Marist graduate should emulate.” Marist Director of Athletics Tim Murray said. “Marist could not be more proud of Corielle and her accomplishments.”

About The MAAC Student-Athlete of the Year Award
The MAAC Student-Athlete of the Year award began in 2001 as a means to recognize overall excellence in the classroom, on the playing field and in the community. Each MAAC member selected one male and one female nominee for the honor. Nominees must have at least a 3.2 overall grade point average, be in at least their second year of residence at the institution, and be a starter or important reserve on their team.

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Canadian Standout Rashford Joins Men’s Basketball Team

27 Jul

Canadian Standout Rashford Joins Men’s Basketball Team

Damion Rashford earned All-State honors in Arizona last year.
Damion Rashford earned All-State honors in Arizona last year.

BALTIMORE –
Damion Rashford (Pickering, Canada/Westwind Prep [Ariz.]) has joined the Loyola University Maryland men’s basketball program for the 2012-2013 season after an outstanding senior season in Arizona.

The 6-foot-5, 200-pound guard played his senior year of high school at Westwind Prep in Phoenix after coming to the Valley of the Sun from the Toronto area.

At Westwind, Rashford earned All-Arizona Division I honors from The Arizona Republic and helped the Warriors to a 17-9 record in 2011-2012. He averaged 18.8 points and 6.5 rebounds in 2011-2012.

Prior to making the move to Phoenix, Rashford played AAU basketball in the Toronto area for Triple Balance and was coached by Loyola alum Shane James ’07. He will be the third Canadian player to suit up for the Greyhounds since Head Coach Jimmy Patsos came to Loyola in 2004, following in the footsteps of James and All-MAAC performer Michael Tuck ’08.

“Damion is a versatile player who can score off the dribble and with a jumper,” Patsos said. “We certainly knew about his abilities from Shane who coached him, and (assistant coach) Greg Manning recruited him in Phoenix. It’s great to bring another player in to the program who has a connection to one of our alumni who helped build a foundation for us.”

Rashford is one of five freshmen who will play for the Greyhounds this year, joining Josh Forney (Baltimore, Md./St. Frances Academy), Jarred Jones (Havre de Grace, Md./John Carroll School), Eric Laster (Smyrna, Del./Polytech H.S.), Will Rassman (Takoma Park, Md./Gonzaga College H.S.) and Sean Tuohy Jr. (Memphis, Tenn./Briarcrest Christian H.S.).

 

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Paligoric Signs Professional Contract In France

25 Jul

Paligoric Signs Professional Contract In France
Former Iona College women’s basketball center Milica Paligoric has reached a deal to play professionally in France.  Following her time with the Gaels, Paligoric will now suit up for D’Ifs, a team in the NF1 French Division.
“I’m very proud of Milica’s much deserved contract with D’Ifs, said head coach Anthony Bozzella.  ”She rightfully joins a growing list of players I’ve coached here at Iona that have gone on to play professionally.”
While in France, Paligoric will practice with Mondeville, a EuroLeague team in the LFB Division, one of the highers division in the country.  While overseas, Paligoric will also look to pursue a masters degree.
“I’m excited to get a chance to train with some of the best European coaches and play with really good European players there,” said Paligoric. I hope to established myself as a top player here while practicing with Mondeville and being a member of the D’Ifs squad.”
In 114 career games for the Gaels, Paligoric scored 440 points and pulled down 320 rebounds.  She shot 42.3% from the field, including 37.9% from behind the three point arc.  A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Paligoric earned a degree from Iona in business administration with a concentration in finance.
In trying to get a comment from her new team, D’Ifs, we were only able to reach their answering service.


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Incoming Red Foxes Earning National Recognition

24 Jul

Incoming Red Foxes Earning National Recognition

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Derek Sganga (Manorville, N.Y.) and Dillon Walker (Wawa, Pa.), two incoming freshmen on the Marist men’s lacrosse team, have been earning recognition for their playing efforts during the high school careers. Sganga was named to Inside Lacrosse’s list of Top-20 Post-Graduate Players while Walker has been selected to play in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase.

Sganga, who played his high school career at Eastport South Manor Jr./Sr. High School, played an additional post-graduate year at Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut. During his 2012 season, he scored seven goals and recorded five assists while collecting 107 ground balls and causing 39 turnovers. He was named Avon’s Defensive MVP and earned All-New England honors. A long-stick midfielder, Sganga is one of only two players at his position to make Inside Lacrosse’s list.

Walker, who just completed a very decorated career at Salesianum School in Delaware, will take part in the All-American Showcase this week, July 22-27, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The 2012 Delaware Player of the Year, Walker will play Attack for Team Pride at the showcase. Walker finished his senior season leading all high school lacrosse players from the Philadelphia area in scoring with 107 points. He tied for seventh in goals with 62 and was sixth with 45 assists. For his career at Salesianum, Walker scored more than 165 goals and assisted on over 150 others for more than 300 points.

Both Sganga and Walker will arrive in Poughkeepsie this fall and will look to help the Red Foxes to their fourth straight MAAC Tournament next spring.

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Tennis. Loyola Tennis Alumna Wins Under Armour What’s Beautiful Contest

20 Jul

Tennis. Loyola Tennis Alumna Wins Under Armour What’s Beautiful Contest

July 19, 2012

Baltimore Sun Article

BALTIMORE –
Former Loyola University Maryland women’s tennis player Kaitlin (Russo) Loftus ’04 was named one of four winners of Under Armour’s “What’s Beautiful” contest, the company announced on Wednesday.

Under Armour, which is the official outfitter of Loyola University Maryland athletics, recently asked women to state a training goal beginning with the company’s motto of `I Will’. From the thousands of entrants, 10 finalists were chosen as finalists, and four were then named the winners.

Loftus, a teacher at Baltimore City’s Edgewood Elementary School, entered the nationwide contest with the declaration:

“I WILL… Challenge my Baltimore City elementary girls by leading them to complete a series of exercises followed by a one-mile run, which will result in increased endurance, determination, confidence, and a sense of empowerment.”

She helped her students work out for 40 minutes after school, and in May, she helped them run a mile at a local track. Prior to the run, Loftus engaged the students in training with jumping, running stairs, exercising on the school’s playground and other activities.

Loftus, who was a marketing major at Loyola, and the other three winners, including a tenant improvement specialist, will receiveone-year sponsorship deals with Under Armour, along with gear, sports training, nutrition consultations and access to special events.

As a tennis player at Loyola, she helped the Greyhounds win the 2001 and 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles and advance to the NCAA Championships. She won 75 singles and 69 doubles matches for the Greyhounds, marks that stand in the program’s top-five all-time. In 2001-2002, as a sophomore, she tied the then school-record of 28 singles victories in a season.

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Four Peacocks Named to 2012 New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association Division I All-State Second Team

17 Jul

Four Peacocks Named to 2012 New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association Division I All-State Second Team

The NJCBA announced the members of the Division I All-State Teams as well as the major award winners this afternoon. Seniors Justyn Carter and Chris Grimes, as well as junior Matt Mancini and freshman Mark Wilson were named to the Second Team.

This season Justyn Carter led the team in batting average (.326), on base percentage (.424), runs (23) and stolen bases (21). The Mount Olive, NJ native graduates as the Peacocks’ all-time leader in stolen bases, having swiped 93 in 112 attempts. Additionally, he is second all-time in assists with 428 and fourth all-time in both runs scored with 124 and walks with 88.

Chris Grimes, who will graduate next year, finished second on the team in batting average (.283), and led the squad in slugging percentage (.471), RBIs (30), doubles (14) and homeruns (4). His 6 sacrifice flies tied for first in the MAAC. The first basemen was nearly perfect from the field, committing just 1 error in 329 chances for a .997 fielding percentage.

Starting pitcher Matt Mancini tied for the team lead in wins with 5, while striking out 40 in 72.1 innings pitched. The junior right-handed pitcher finished the season with a 3.48 ERA.

Freshman Mark Wilson led the Peacocks in ERA, finishing the season with a 1.42 average and a 1-1 record. Wilson made 14 appearances in relief and pitched 25.1 innings, giving up just 4 earned runs and limiting opponents to a .239 batting average.

 

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Cross Country Releases 2012 Schedule

17 Jul

Cross Country Releases 2012 Schedule

Men’s Schedule
Women’s Schedule

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Head Coach John Sagnelli has announced the Fairfield University men’s and women’s cross country schedule. The 2012 slate will feature two home events and the Stags will once again co-host the NCAA Cross Country Regional Championship with Yale University.

The season gets underway on September 1 with the Marist Mini Meet in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Fairfield then heads to the Iona Meet of Champions on September 15 at Van Cortlandt Park.

Fairfield hosts the Fr. Victor F. Leeber, S.J. Invitational on September 22 followed by a trip to the New England Championships on October 7. The Stags return home to host the Fr. Laurence O’Neil, S.J. Invitational on October 13 for their final regular season meet.

The 2012 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championships will be held October 27 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Fairfield returns home on November 9 to co-host the NCAA Regional for the third time at Hammonasset State Park in Madison, Conn. The season concludes with the ECAC/IC4A Championships at Van Cortlandt Park on November 17.

The Fairfield University men’s cross country took fourth at the 2011 MAAC Championships and third at the IC4A Championships while the women’s cross country team placed sixth at the MAAC Championships.

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MBB Announces Monumental Recruiting Class

13 Jul

MBB Announces Monumental Recruiting Class
NEW ROCHELLE, NY – Iona College men’s basketball head coach Tim Cluess announced his 2012 recruiting class. One of the largest classes in NCAA Division I, nine new student-athletes will perform for the Maroon & Gold this fall.
The new Iona nine replace six graduating seniors and two transfers. Iona had an open scholarship during the 2011-12 campaign.
“We’re extremely excited for this monumental class this fall,” said Cluess. “The nine student-athletes are all tailored for our system here at Iona. The class consists of two freshmen, three sophomores, three juniors and a senior and will provide solid class balance with our three returning seniors and one returning junior.”
“All but two of these young men are attending summer session classes and we’re grateful for them to be able to take advantage of the NCAA’s new summer practice rules,” Cluess added. “We are also preparing for a Labor Day weekend trip to Canada with our entire team and look forward to competing in several exhibitions while training for the upcoming season.”
DeSean Anderson (Inglewood, CA / Inglewood HS) will be a junior at Iona in the fall after spending the 2011-12 campaign at Los Angeles Trade Technical College in downtown Los Angeles. Season highlights from his sophomore season include a 31-point, four-rebound, four-block and three-steal effort for LA Trade Tech on Feb. 8 in a loss to Pasadena City College.
Anderson has been described as a smooth, athletic and versatile power forward that can also play the wing position. He is a 6-8 skilled performer that can run the floor well and can step out and shoot from 18 feet. Anderson has solid leaping ability and is most comfortable facing the basket and getting to the rim.
He spent his freshman year at San Bernardino Valley College in Colton, CA just over an hour east of his home in Inglewood. Anderson averaged 5.3 points and 2.5 rebounds in limited action in 23 appearances. He shot 53.8 percent from the field and had a season-high of 21 points.
Anderson played scholastically for Inglewood HS where he was a teammate of fellow 2012-13 Iona newcomer DaShawn Gomez. He averaged 15.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.2 steals per game in helping to lead Inglewood High School to a 22-10 overall record. Anderson scored a season-high 26 points in a win over Hawthorne High School on Feb. 10.
Curtis Dennis (Bronx, NY / Blessed Sacrament-St. Gabriel) is a 6-5 wing and a transfer from the University of Toledo. Dennis will be able to utilize his final season of eligibility right away after being granted a transfer waiver by the NCAA due to the probation set on Toledo’s men’s basketball program.
Dennis appeared in 27 games at Toledo making two starts. He was the number two scorer on the squad averaging 12.7 points per game. Dennis was second on the team with 49 three pointers, and fourth with 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. For his efforts, he was named All-MAC Honorable Mention. Dennis posted 17 games with 10 or more points including a season-high 21 points (his second 20+ point effort) vs. Eastern Michigan on Mar. 3. In the contest he had a season-best seven rebounds and matched a season-high with five three-point field goals in his first start of the season.
The 6-5, 205 wing has an opportunity to contribute in Iona’s starting lineup right away. He has proven to be a dangerous outside scoring threat (35.0% from beyond the arc last season) and can also score off the dribble.
In his first three collegiate seasons, Dennis played at the University of New Mexico where he appeared in 41 games over two seasons and averaged just under 3.0 points per game. He started the Lobos’ first three contests in 2010-11 and tallied a season-best 12 points in 23 minutes in the squad’s season opener vs. Detroit. He transferred to Toledo after appearing in only 10 games.
Prior to New Mexico, Dennis played his prep seasons at Findlay College Prep in Las Vegas, NV and Gulf Shores Academy in Houston, TX. At Findlay, Dennis was ranked as the 13th best prep school player in the country by Scout.com. He led his team to a 32-1 record and an appearance in the Prep School National Championship Game. Dennis averaged 13.0 ppg and 3.7 rpg while shooting 40.1% from three-range. He averaged 24.5 points per game at Gulf Shores.
The Bronx, NY native played scholastically for Blessed Sacrament-St. Gabriel in downtown New Rochelle. He tallied 18.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game for the school located less than two miles from Iona’s campus.
Grant Ellis (Newark, NJ / Hudson Catholic) is one of two freshmen in the 2012 recruiting class and comes to Iona after playing for Coach Nick Marinello at Hudson Catholic High School in Newark, NJ. He is a 6-5 wing that helped lead the Hawks to a 25-3 overall record and a perfect 13-0 mark in league play in 2011-12.
Ellis is a long, slasher/scorer that will look to crack the Gael rotation as a rookie. An excellent athlete, he possesses a solid skill set that should fit Iona’s high octane offensive system.
As a senior, Ellis posted seven games with 10 or more points; including a season best 19 points in a win over Memorial HS on Feb. 19. He recorded eight games with double-digit points as a junior including a career-high 20 points on two occasions. His 20-point, nine-rebound effort vs. Memorial on Jan. 21 were career bests in both stat categories. Hudson Catholic posted a 22-6 overall mark in 2010-11 and were 13-1 in league play.
A.J. English III (Middletown, DE / St. Thomas More (CT)) is a Delaware native that comes to Iona from St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, CT where he played for head coach Jeremiah Quinn. English averaged nearly 18 points per game in his post graduate season with the Chancellors and was named All-New England Prep School Athletic Conference Second Team.
English is a 6-3 shooting guard and a perimeter scoring threat who has the ability to put points on the board in bunches. According to ESPN.com’s Recruiting Nation, he has a good stroke from behind the three-point line and can shoot it equally well off a bounce in the mid-range area. English has a good feel for attacking close-outs and can get it to the rim if necessary.
As a senior in 2010-11, he helped lead Appoquinimink to a 15-5 overall mark and 12-2 in league play. As a junior his squad was 12-9 and 7-5 that season, he was rated the No. 71 best prospect in the Class of 2011 by Rivals.com.
English’s father – A.J., II – was an All-American at Virginia Union University and played two seasons with the Washington Bullets from 1990-1992 where he averaged just under 10.0 points per game.
DaShawn Gomez (Inglewood, CA / Inglewood) comes to New Rochelle via Antelope Valley College and New Mexico State University. A 6-2, 180 lb. point guard, Gomez will look to fill the void created by the graduation of Scott Machado.
Gomez will compete for time at the point guard position with returning senior Lamont Jones. Described as a “coach on the floor”, he helped lead Antelope Valley to a 44-18 mark in two seasons in the Los Angeles suburb of Lancaster, CA. Gomez can score from the perimeter and distribute the basketball to his teammates as evidenced by his 93 three pointers and 295 assists with the Marauders.
As a sophomore, Gomez was named Honorable Mention All-State (CCCAA) and First Team All-Foothill Conference for his performance. He averaged 11.3 points and 5.3 assists per game, connecting on 54 three-point field goals and posting better than a 2:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. He posted 19 double-digit point efforts including a season best 23 vs. San Bernardino Valley on Feb. 4. He had nine games with eight or more assists including his career-high 12 on three occasions. He posted 17 points and 12 assists vs. Victor Valley on Jan. 7 in one of his top efforts of the season.
As a freshman in 2010-11, he was also First Team All-Foothill Conference. Gomez averaged 10.0 points and 4.5 assists in 29 games played. He posted 11 games with 10 or more points including a career-best 32 points in an overtime win over Oxnard on Feb. 23. Gomez had three 10+ assist efforts including 12 vs. Canyons on Dec. 28 en route to an All-Canyons Tournament Team selection.
After graduating from Inglewood High School, Gomez enrolled at New Mexico State for the 2009-10 campaign. He appeared in seven games and averaged 8.1 points per game. He sustained an eye injury and received a medical hardship waiver from the NCAA to retain his year of eligibility.
At Inglewood, Gomez was a four-year varsity starter. As a senior, he was named a first team All-California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division IV-AA honoree after leading Inglewood to a 24-7 record and the CIF-SS Division IV-AA title game. He posted a team-best 22 points in the Sentinels’ loss to Ocean View, 76-47. Gomez averaged 18 points, 10 assists, three steals and three rebounds and he was named the conference MVP in his final season. He ranks second on Inglewood’s all-time assist list. Additionally, he was a first team All-Daily Breeze selection as a senior and a three-year team captain. As a junior, he was named the conference’s most outstanding player.
Michael Haynes (Chicago, IL / Fenger Academy) comes to New Rochelle via Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, IA. Haynes is a 6-7 forward that will look to compete for a starting job in Iona’s frontcourt this season. He will have sophomore eligibility in 2012-13.
Haynes averaged 6.9 points and 4.5 rebounds last season for Indian Hills. His coach, Barret Peery, described Haynes to SNY.tv as a strong, powerful athlete around the rim. He runs the floor well and can defend multiple positions. He can face up and shoot and has tremendous passion and energy for the game.
Haynes originally signed a National Letter of Intent to play at UTEP after graduating from Heat Academy in 2010. At Heat, he averaged 19 points and eight rebounds per game during the 2009-10 season, helping the squad to a 36-4 record and a no. 4 national ranking by USPrepBasketball.com. A three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Haynes began his prep career by starring at Washington High School in Chicago for two seasons. He averaged 12 ppg and 17 rpg as a sophomore and 17 ppg and 22 rpg as a junior. Haynes was rated the No. 11 player in the state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com following his junior season. He led Washington HS to back-to-back appearances in the city championship game and was a two-time All-District honoree, and an All-Area selection as a junior. He did not play his senior year while attending Fenger High School.
David Laury (West Orange, NJ / Nia Prep) will be a sophomore at Iona in 2012-13 and will be eligible to play after the first semester concludes in December. Laury enrolled at Iona last January after spending the 2010-11 season at Lamar State College in Port Arthur, TX. Due to NCAA Initial Eligibility regulations, Laury must establish a year in residence at Iona before being eligible to play.
A 6-8 power forward, Laury has tremendous skill for his size including the ability to lead the offense as a virtual point forward. He is  described as a strong rebounder and a great passer with an excellent basketball IQ. Laury also has good range on his jumper and can step out and make a three-pointer.
At Lamar State, Laury averaged 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 60% from the field. In 16 games played, Laury posted 14 double-digit point efforts and eight double-doubles. He had a season-best 26 points vs. Texas Riders on Nov. 29 and recorded a season-high 15 rebounds on three occasions. One of his top statistical performances of the season included a 23 point, 15 rebound effort vs. Delgado CC on Nov. 20.
For his post graduate year, Laury attended Ocean Academy in Bayville, NJ.
As a senior at NIA School, Laury helped lead coach Vincent Robinson’s squad to a 26-6 overall mark. Laury played alongside Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2012 draft pick and former Syracuse standout Dion Waiters and current Saint Peter’s guard Yvon Raymond.
Brandon Parga (Pico Rivera, CA / Cathedral) is a 6-5 shooting guard / wing forward and sharpshooter from Citrus College in Glendora, CA, a Los Angeles suburb. Parga converted more than 100 three pointers in two seasons at Citrus.
Parga averaged 17.8 ppg as a sophomore at Citrus in 2011-12. He converted 50.3% of all field goal attempts and 44.8% from beyond the arc while also shooting better than 82% from the free throw line. He led the team in scoring in 13 of his 28 games played posting a season-high 26 points vs. LA Valley on Jan. 12. Parga posted 10 or more points in all but two games for the 28-2 Fighting Owls.
As a freshman, Parga helped lead Citrus to the CCCAA State Championship game. He averaged 8.7 points and 2.2 rebounds per game on 40.8% shooting from the floor in 18 minutes a game and was second on the team with 54 three pointers.
Parga played three varsity seasons for Cathedral High School and Coach Sheldon McCorn. He earned All-CIF First Team honors and All-Del Rey League First Team honors as a senior.
Tavon Sledge (Spring Valley, NY / Half Hollow Hills West) is a transfer from Iowa State University. He will sit out the 2012-13 season due to NCAA transfer rules and will retain sophomore eligibility the following year. Sledge is a Rockland County native that played scholastically on Long Island.
As a freshman last season at Iowa State, Sledge saw limited action in eight contests for the Cyclones. He averaged a point per game and had a season-high four points vs. Prairie View A&M.
A jet quick, 5-9 point guard, Sledge will be able to practice with the team this season and step in at the point guard position after the graduation of Lamont Jones after this season.
Sledge played varsity ball at Half Hollow Hills West High School in Dix Hills, NY. One of the top players from the area, he was ranked as high as the third-best player from New York City behind Jabari Hinds (Mt. Vernon HS / West Virginia) and Achraf Yacoubou (Long Island Lutheran HS / Villanova). Sledge was named All-New York City First Team by NYHoops.com and was ranked as the 79th best player in the Class of 2011 by Hoopscoop.com. He was a two-time All-State, All-Long Island and All-Conference recipient.
As a senior, Sledge averaged 25.3 points, 5.2 assists and 3.5 steals, leading his team to an 18-6 mark and a Class AA state semifinal appearance. He exploded nationally when he recorded a career-high 46 points in a double-overtime win over Elmont in the state quarterfinals. The total set a new Long Island AA scoring record and earned him National Player of the Week accolades by ESPNRise. In the effort he tallied 13 of his team’s 17 points in the overtime periods. Following the senior campaign, he played in the Mary Kline Classic, an All-Star game for the top players in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
During his junior season at Half Hollow Hills he averaged 18.3 points and 11.1 assists and helped lead his team to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class AA championship game. He was co-MVP of the squad along with current Milwaukee Buck and former Tennessee standout Tobias Harris.
Sledge spent his freshman and sophomore seasons at Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School in Newark, NJ.

Seven of the nine student-athletes are enrolled in the summer sessions at Iona. Anderson and Haynes will join their teammates when the fall semester begins in August. The itinerary for Iona’s trip to Canada will be announced later this summer.

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M. Basketball. Loyola Men Take 10th In Capital One Cup, Women 44th

12 Jul

M. Basketball. Loyola Men Take 10th In Capital One Cup, Women 44th

BALTIMORE –
On the heels of winning its first NCAA Division I National Championship, the Loyola University Maryland athletic department finished tied for 10th in the Men’s Capital One Cup, and 44th in the women’s standings, for the 2011-2012 academic year.

The Greyhounds totaled 60 points to finish tied with North Dakota State on the men’s side. Loyola and the Bison, who won the 2011 NCAA Football Championship Series title, were the highest finishers by schools not affiliated with BCS conferences. There were no other BCS schools amongst the top 20 in either the men’s or women’s rankings.

With an undergraduate enrollment of just over 3,800 students, Loyola is the smallest school to finish in the top 10 on either the men’s or women’s side in the Cup’s history.

Florida won the men’s cup, followed respectively by Arizona, UCLA, LSU, North Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas and Ohio State.

Loyola’s women, bolstered by the women’s lacrosse team’s NCAA Quarterfinal appearance, scored 12 points and tied for 44th.

In addition to winning the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship, three other teams from the University won their respective conference titles and advanced to NCAA competition.

The men’s basketball team captured its first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference crown since 1994 and advanced to the NCAA Second Round, and the men’s golf team won its fifth-straight MAAC title and went on to the NCAA Regionals.

Loyola’s women’s lacrosse team won the BIG EAST Conference crown for the second year in a row and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinal for the same time in as many seasons.

The Capital One Cup is awarded annually to each of the best men’s and women’s Division I college athletics programs in the country. Points toward the Capital One Cup are earned and tracked throughout the year based on final standings of NCAA Championships and final official coaches’ polls.

 

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