In a 2-0 week for the 12th ranked Lady Mavs, Amanda Walling (Sr. – South New Berlin, NY/Women’s Basketball) averaged 10.5 points and 9.0 rebounds. In their win over Frostburg State she posted team highs with 12 points and 11 boards, 7 on the offensive glass. The Lady Mavs have won eighteen straight.
In a 2-0 week for the Mavs, Kelly Condello (So. – Fairport, NY/Men’s Basketball) averaged 11.5 points. In the teams first ever win over Frostburg State he tallied a career high 19 points on 8 of 11 shooting from the floor. The Mavs have won six straight games.
In the program’s first ever tournament win at the Hawk Invitational (Utica, NY), Alyssa Neglia (Fr. – Lockport, NY/Women’s Bowling) won the Women’s Overall portion of the event and bowled a high game of 277. She was named the top pick in the All Tournament selections.
Ryan Metz (So. – Cheektowaga, NY/Men’s Volleyball) had a monster week in which the Mavs went a perfect 5-0. He registered 92 kills, had a .410 kill percentage, and came up with 26 digs. Ryan is a nominee for the AVCA National Player of the Week award.
In a 2-0 week for the Lady Mavs, Amanda Walling (Sr. – South New Berlin, NY/Women’s Basketball) continued her stellar play as she averaged 11.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists. She hit on 4 of 6 three point attempts and shot 50% from the floor for the week.
With a pair of 19 point performances in a 1-1 week for the Mavs, James McNeil (Sr. – Erie, PA/Men’s Basketball)became the all time scoring leader in school history. He now has 1,296 points for his career.
In two huge conference wins Amanda Baker (Sr. – Lyons, NY/Women’s Basketball) scored 41 points and pulled down 20 boards for the Lady Mavs. Their winning streak stands at 11 games and they remained a perfect 5-0 in AMCC play. For her efforts she was also named the AMCC Player of the Week.
In a tough week for the Mavs, Ryan Murdie (So. – Kenmore, NY/Men’s Volleyball) was terrific as he registered 24 kills while only making 2 errors for a .537 kill %. He also came up with a team high 10 blocks on the defensive side.
Marisa Clark (Sr. – Hilton, NY/Women’s Basketball) was named the MVP of the Florida Sunshine Shootout as the Lady Mavs had a 2-0 week. In two games she scored 29 points, pulled down 9 boards, dished out 8 assists, and came up with 6 steals. The Lady Mavs have won nine straight games and are 9-1 on the season.
In their only game of the week, a tough loss at NYU, Bill Gersitz (Jr. – Buffalo, NY/Men’s Basketball) led the Mavs with 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Bill moved into 8th place on the all time scoring list as he now has 631 points in his career. The Mavs are 6-4 on the season.
In their only game of the week, a hard-fought 62-60 loss at Fredonia State, James McNeil (Sr. – Erie, PA/Men’s Basketball) tallied 27 points and grabbed 4 boards to lead the Mavs. James is closing in on the school’s all-time scoring mark; he currently has 1,213 points and is 67 away from owning that mark.
In a 1-1 week for Medaille, Joe Mogavero (Fr. - Buffalo, NY/Men’s Basketball) gave some solid minutes off the bench as he was a perfect (6 of 6) from the floor for 13 points. In a tough AMCC loss at Frostburg State, Joe shot 5 of 5 from the floor, finishing with 10 points.
In their only game of the week, a 60-49 win over conference foe Frostburg State, Sara Bukas (Sr. - Hamburg, NY/Women’s Basketball) came up big on the defensive end of the floor as she blocked 7 Bobcat shots. She also chipped in with 11 points. The Lady Mavs are atop the conference standings at 5-1 overall and 3-0 in AMCC play.