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The Match-up: The Fairleigh Dickinson University men's basketball team (13-8, 10-2 NEC) looks to extend its' seven-game winning streak against Long Island (7-12, 4-6 NEC) at the Wellness Center on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m., stringing together the longest streak since the 1996-97 season.
This is the 83rd meeting between the two teams, with the Knights leading the all-time series, 45-37.
In the last meeting between the teams, the Knights downed the Blackbirds, 78-65, at the Rothman Center on Feb. 2. Seniors Gordon Klaiber and Chad Timberlake combined for 35 points to lead the Knights in the win. Klaiber recorded 18 points and seven rebounds, while Timberlake added 17 points and eight rebounds.
NEC Two-time Player of the Week Timberlake's 15.6 points per game leads Fairleigh Dickinson and ranks sixth in the conference. Klaiber is averaging 13.4 ppg and junior Andrea Crosariol is adding 10.6 ppg. Crosariol also leads the team with 6.2 rebounds per game and is first in the conference in both field goal percentage (62.3%) and blocks (2.81 bpg).
The Knights are 5-6 on the road this season, with a 4-2 mark in conference games away from the Rothman.
Scouting the Opponent: Long Island enters the contest with a 7-12 record, 4-6 in the NEC.
James Williams leads the team with 16.3 points per game and Aubin Scott is adding 10.0 points per game. Scott is averaging team-highs of 6.5 rebounds per game and a 59 field goal percentage.
The Blackbirds have won three of their last four games, falling to the Knights, defeating Wagner and sweeping a pair from Sacred Heart.
In the last meeting between the Blackbirds and the Knights, three players from LIU chipped in double-digit performances, with Williams' 14 leading the way. Esa Maki-Tulokas added 13 points and Scott notched 10.
Eugene Kotorobai came off the bench to pitch in eight points and a team-high nine boards in 22 minutes.
Against the Conference: The Knights are 286-211 against current Northeast Conference members.
The Knights are ahead in the all-time series against all but one team in the conference (Sacred Heart, 5-5). FDU holds leads against Central Conn. (13-8), Long Island (45-37), Monmouth (30-24), Mount St. Mary's (22-13), Quinnipiac (13-5), Robert Morris (27-25), St. Francis NY (49-27), St. Francis PA (35-32) and Wagner (46-35).
Last Time Out: A second-half surge led the Knights to a 93-78 rout of visiting Robert Morris on Monday evening at the Rothman Center. The Knights used their seventh-straight victory to improve to 10-2 in the Northeast Conference and a 13-8 overall record, while the Colonials drop to 11-10 overall with a 7-5 mark in league play. Four of the Knights' starters recorded double-digits, with junior Andrea Crosariol leading the way with a career-high 24 points.
Senior Chad Timberlake added 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Senior Gordon Klaiber had 15 points. Crosariol was 11-for-14 from the floor, grabbing a game-high nine rebounds, while Timberlake recorded eight rebounds and seven assists. Sophomore Bernell Murray posted a game-high four steals.
Entering the second half with only a one-point advantage, 39-38, the Knights sparked an 11-4 over the first three minutes. The Knights then staged a 13-2 capped by a Crosariol dunk with just-under 12 minutes left to play.
The Colonials were able to cut the lead down to 11, but the Knights charged ahead with a 15-2 run to take their biggest lead of the game, 88-64, with 5:04 on the clock.
The Knights never relinquished their double-digit lead, winning 93-78. Fairleigh Dickinson had 17 points off turnovers in the second frame, while holding the Knights to six.
The lead changed hands seven times in the first half, with the Colonials using 12-straight points to take the first strong lead, 25-12. The Knights were able to cut the margin down to eight, 29-21, with 6:39 left in the first half. After an A.J. Jackson three-pointer pushed the Robert Morris advantage back up to double-digits, 32-21, the Knights staged a strong final three minutes to take back the lead entering the intermission.
The Knights closed out the half with a 10-2 spurt to enter the break ahead, 39-38.
The Knights are now 11-1 when they lead at the half and a perfect 12-0 when holding the advantage with five minutes remaining. This is the longest win streak the Knights have had since winning seven games in the 1999-2000 season, when they finished 17-11, 13-5 in the NEC.
Streaking Knights: The Knights are on pace to string together their longest winning streak since the 1996-97 season, when the squad did not drop a game between Dec. 28 and Jan. 18. FDU went 13-5 in the NEC that season, 18-10 overall. The squad has already won seven straight, matching the longest streak since the 1999-2000 season. In that season, the Knights finished 17-11, 13-5 in the NEC and won nine of their final 10 regular season games.
Coach Green's Take on the Game: "I think Robert Morris is a very talented team," said Head Coach Tom Green. "They scared me when they jumped out to that lead, but we regrouped at halftime. We started playing better defense and defending their perimeter shot better. We talked at halftime about how we had to go to Andrea down low and take advantage of the size differential. We had 11 turnovers in the first half and only three in the second, which played a big part. We were able to handle their pressure in the second half by executing our press break."
League Leaders: For the first time this season, the Knights lead the Northeast Conference in four categories. The Knights are first in blocks (6.38 bpg), assists (15.57), assist to turnover ratio (1.10) and field goal percentage (.451).
FDU is second in scoring margin (+2.3), field goal percentage defense (.415), rebound offense (37.0) and third in scoring offense (74.4), three-point field goal percentage (.359), steals (7.33), turnover margin (+0.90) and defensive rebounds (24.52).
Block It Out: As a team, the Knights are first in the Northeast Conference and ranked 10th in the nation with 6.38 blocks per game.
Individually, the Knights hold the top two shot blockers in the conference in junior center Andrea Crosariol (2.81 bpg; first) and senior forward Gordon Klaiber, who is averaging 1.68 bpg for second in the league. Crosariol is 16th in the nation in blocks per game.
The Knights posted a season-high 11 rejections against Robert Morris (1/28), led by Crosariol's career-high seven blocks.
In the win at Wagner, Crosariol broke his own single-season record for blocks, moving up to 57 (his previous record was 55 in 2004-05). Jonas Sinding had 64 blocks in 1997-98 for first in the single-season record books.
In the win against Sacred Heart (1/23), Crosariol and Klaiber each posted five blocks (a season-high for Klaiber) to account for all of the Knights' rejections. Crosariol notched a season-high seven blocks against Robert Morris (1/28).
Harris Provides the Spark: Junior forward Andre Harris has led the bench in the last five games, adding in eight points against Robert Morris, 12 points versus Wagner, eight of the bench's 11 points against St. Francis PA, eight of the bench's 19 points against Robert Morris and putting up nine of the reserve's 14 against Long Island. On the season, Harris has led the reserves in 10 games and the team in two games.
Timberlake Takes Honors: Senior guard Chad Timberlake was named Northeast Conference Men's Bask etball Player of the Week for the second consecutive week.
Timberlake led the streaking Knights into first place with a pair of wins last week, averaging 21.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists. He hit 55.2 percent of his shots from the floor and 80.0 percent from the line as Fairleigh Dickinson stretched its win streak to six and improved to 9-2 in league play.
In a 78-65 win over visiting Long Island on Thursday, he tallied 17 points (8-12 FG), eight rebounds and four assists, then erupted for a game-high 25 points and snared seven boards in the Knights' 87-72 conquest of Wagner in Staten Island on Saturday.
With the score deadlocked at 35-35 at intermission, Timberlake poured in 11 of FDU's first 15 points in the second half to help the Knights slowly pull away the Seahawks.
The Brooklyn native has averaged 22.0 ppg over his last five outings to raise his season average from 12.7 ppg to 15.3 ppg, sixth in the conference. He also ranks among the NEC's top-15 in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.71:1; sixth), steals (1.6 spg; seventh), assists (3.6 apg; seventh), field goal percentage (.480; ninth) and rebounding (5.4 rpg; 12th). In games against NEC competition, Timberlake is second in the conference with 18.2 ppg.
With Timberlake providing the impetus, Fairleigh Dickinson posted a 3-0 mark to stretch its win streak to four and move into a first place tie with Central Connecticut State at 7-2 in conference play.
Timberlake averaged 23.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 2.7 steals and shot 53.6 percent from the field in an outstanding all-around week.
He exploded for a career-high 32 points and added five rebounds, seven assists and two steals as the Knights subdued Sacred Heart, 81-73, at the Rothman Center on Monday, then tallied 23 points and nine boards in a 66-49 win at St. Francis (PA) three days later. In a battle for first place at Robert Morris on Saturday, Timberlake capped off his week with 14 points, five rebounds, seven assists, two blocks and two steals. He scored the winning basket on a jumper in the lane with 12 seconds to play as the defending NEC champion Knights rallied from a six-point deficit in the final minute for an 84-83 victory.
The Brooklyn native is now seventh in the NEC in scoring at 14.8 ppg, and also ranks in the league's top-15 in steals (1.6 spg; seventh), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.66; eighth), assists (3.7 apg; seventh), field goal percentage (.481; 9th) and rebounding (5.3 rpg; 15th). Timberlake is tied for 12th in ofensive rebounds (2.00) and 15th in defensive rebounds (3.35).
Putting On a Show: The Knights' 56.1 percent from the floor (32-57) against Long Island was their highest field goal percentage of the year. The Knights had a season-low seven turnovers and took a season-low nine three-point attempts. Fairleigh Dickinson also had three team season-highs against Robert Morris, dishing out 26 assists, grabbing 14 steals and making 38 field goals.
The Knights' previous best game-high field goal percentage, connecting on 34 of 62 attempts (54.8%), was at Robert Morris. The 11 blockswere also season-highs.
TV Stars: The Knights have four games televised this season, with two on the MSG network in February: the Knights' game at Sacred Heart (2/16) and at Monmouth (2/20).
BracketBuster Finalized: Fairleigh Dickinson is heading to Wisconsin-Green Bay to face the Horizon League team in mid-February (date to be determined) in a matchup created out of the original pool of 100 men's basketball teams representing 18 conferences selected to participate in the BracketBusters presented by eBay.
Of the 100 teams, 26 were selected on Monday by ESPN to participate in the fourth annual BracketBusters presented by eBay -- a 13-game televised men's basketball event matching NCAA tournament hopefuls against each other on Friday, Feb. 17 and Saturday, Feb. 18. Last year's field included a potential of 64 teams representing 13 conferences (vying for 11 BracketBusters games).
For the remaining 74 teams in the "pool" that will not take part in televised games, an intra-conference home and home series was created. Wisconsin-Green Bay will visit Fairleigh Dickinson in November or December of 2006.
"We have been looking forward to finding out who we are going to play," said Head Coach Tom Green. "Todd Kowalczyk has done an excellent job of resurrecting the program and we hope it's going to be a very competitive game."
The Phoenix is currently 11-11 overall and 5-5 in the Horizon League following Monday night's 45-42 home win over Detroit. This is the first meeting between the two teams.
ESPN and ESPN2 will combine to televise six BracketBusters contests, ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network, will televise five and ESPN360 will offer coverage of the remaining two. Game times and network assignments for the 13 matchups will be announced Tuesday, Feb. 7. This year's event will mark the first time games will be televised over two days. The first three years of BracketBusters, previously branded as Bracket Buster Saturday, featured every game on a Saturday.
The BracketBusters concept, named because of the success of teams from these conferences in NCAA Tournament play over the past years, provides participating programs with an opportunity to play top non-conference opponents approximately three weeks prior to Selection Sunday. Each conference selected their participating teams months prior to the season and the matchups for the event were determined by ESPN in conjunction with the conferences.
"We are thrilled at the opportunity to participate in this series," said Fairleigh Dickinson University Athletic Director David Langford. "Our team is playing very well right now and we're going to go to Wisconsin and introduce the Northeast Conference to the fans of Green Bay."
On the Boards: The Knights out-rebounded the Red Flash by their largest margin, 42-27, helping to stage a 20-5 second-half run to take a dominating lead and break the tie out of halftime.
By the Numbers: The Knights are 10-1 when leading at the half and 1-7 when trailing at the half. FDU has been able to close out the opponent in late-game situations, going 11-0 when holding a lead with 5:00 left to play.
The win against Sacred Heart was the first game in which the Knights have won while the opponent shot better (47%-44%).
Shifting the Records: Senior guard Chad Timberlake recorded a new career high of 32 points against Sacred Heart, while shooting a season and team high of 24 field goal attempts and making a season and team high 13.
Senior forward Gordon Klaiber had a season-high five blocks.
Defending the Arc: The Knights held the Terriers to 1-of-10 from the three-point line, including blanking them from the perimeter in the second half. The 10% is a new team-best for perimeter defense, breaking the Knights' previous low, holding Quinnipiac to 4-of-18 (22%).
Senior Standing: The game against Wagner marked the seventh time this season that the Knights' two seniors, guard Chad Timberlake and forward Gordon Klaiber, combined for more than 30 points.
The duo has joined forces for 20 or more points 13 times and are averaging a combined 28.6 ppg.
Double Down: Gordon Klaiber notched his second straight double-double and second of the season against Quinnipiac (1/12) with 18 points and a season-high 11 boards. Against St. Francis PA on Jan. 5 , he recorded 18 points and 10 rebounds. In that game, he also matched his career-high with five assists.
Chad Timberlake led the Knights with his first double-double of the season in the win against St. Francis NY (1/20) with 15 points and a season-high 11 rebounds.
In The Crowd: FDU has faced some big opponents this season in front of large audiences. The Knights, who started the season off at the Guardians Classic at WVU Coliseum, played in front of a crowd 18,833 strong at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY. That is the biggest stage of the season coming in before a 17,950 attendance at the Comcast Center at the University of Maryland.
Next Time Up: The Knights host Mount St. Mary's at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 11 in a doubleheader with the women's team, Alumni Day. There will be an Alumni Game at 5:45 p.m. and the 1984-85 men's team will be honored.
Big Man on Campus: In the Knights 74-58 victory over Lousiana-Monroe, junior Andrea Crosariol logged his first double-double of the season. Crosariol's 18-point, 11-rebound performance in 34 minutes of action proved to be the difference in the game as the 7-foot, 260 lbs. center out of Albano T., Italy shot 8-14 from the floor, was a perfect 2-2 from the line and grabbed seven of his 11 boards on the offensive end. Last season, Crosariol had two double-doubles all year.
Crosariol broke his career-high as he recorded 21 points against 10th-ranked Louisville on Dec. 28 at Freedom Hall. Crosariol was 10-of-14 from the floor, with his 10 made field goals also notching a career-high.
The center put in some quality minutes under the basket, grabbing a career-high 12 rebounds in the win over Sacred Heart (1/23). The 12 boards are an individual team-high for the season as well.
Personal Bests: Sophomore guard Bernell Murray grabbed a team-high six steals against St. Peter's, while also dishing out a team-high six assists. Both were season- and career-bests for him. Senior forward Gordon Klaiber also had two season-highs at St. Peter's, connecting on seven field goals and matching his then- season-high of six rebounds.
Get By With a Little Help: Fairleigh Dickinson's reserves dominated the opponent against Drexel as the Knights' bench out-scored Drexel, 23-3.
The bench provided 42 points against Dowling and was the team's second-straight game with 40 or more points coming off the bench.
Defensive Efforts: The Knights turned the ball over a season-low eight times against Mount St. Mary's, with only one of those turnovers being charged to a guard. Cameron Tyler dished out five assists in his 26 minutes without relinquishing the ball once.
Harris Takes Control: Junior forward Andre Harris had a career-night on Dec. 10, leading the Knights' to their second conference win against Mount St. Mary's. He notched a double-double with a career-high 22 points and 10 rebounds. It was the first 20-point game of his career.
Timberlake Joins the Ranks of the Elite: Senior guard Chad Timberlake notched 11 points in the loss at Seton Hall on Dec. 5 and in doing so recorded his 1,000th point as a Knight.
The NEC tipped off the 2005-06 season with two returning players already ensconced in the 1,000-point club (Landy Thompson, Mt. St. Mary's; Gordon Klaiber, FDU). A total of four NEC players reached the 1,000-point plateau last year to raise membership to 122 since the league began sponsoring basketball in 1981.
D-Fense!: The Knights had more steals than Seton Hall (8-6), fewer turnovers (11-18) and more assists (12-10).
Welcome Back: Of the top-10 scorers in the NEC thus far in 2005-06, only two - Long Island senior James Williams and FDU senior forward Gordon Klaiber - finished in the top-10 a year ago.
Klaiber On the Move: A two-time first team all-NEC selection, Fairleigh Dickinson senior forward Gordon Klaiber will look to put a stamp on his career in 2005-06 as he attempts to lead the Knights to back-to-back conference championships. He entered the season as the NEC's leading active rebounder and second-leading scorer.
He is just the ninth player in FDU history to amass 1,000 points and 500 rebounds and is on pace to become just the 23rd player in NEC annals to reach 1,500 points and 500 rebounds and ninth player to hit 1,500 points and 750 rebounds.
Murray Steps Up: Sophomore guard Bernell Murray recorded the second and third blocks of his career against St. Francis NY on Jan. 20. The two blocks in a game were a career-high.
Murray scored eight of his ten points in the second overtime period to lead the Knights to victory against Canisius. He scored eight of the Knights' 11 points in the last five minutes, netting two free throws before sinking back-to-back three-pointers.
Career Production: Junior forward Michael Peeples had an outstanding night at Canisius, notching a career-high 18 points on a career-high seven made field goals. He tied his career-highs of two blocks, four assists and two three-point field goals.
In the Extra Period: The Knights' double-overtime victory against Canisius was their first game with extra periods this season. They are now 1-0 in games that go into extra time and averaged 7.5 points per extra frame.
Running Away With It: The 46-point win against Dowling was the Knights' largest margin of victory since defeating Hunter, 109-49, on February 22, 1964.
Clearing the Glass: Junior forward Andre Harris entered the half against Dowling with 10 rebounds, breaking his previous career-high of nine and finishing the game with a team-high 11 total boards.
Team Effort: All 11 players that dressed for the game against Dowling put points on the board. Nine Knights had scored going into the half and five players notched double-digit points.
He's Honored: Freshman Cameron Tyler was named the Northeast Conference Choice Hotels NEC Rookie of the Week on Nov. 21.
The six-foot freshman guard came off the bench to score 17 points on 7-13 shooting from the floor, to go along with three rebounds and a game-high six assists in 36 minutes of work.
Taking Charity: In his first seven games, freshman guard Cameron Tyler was sent to the charity stripe 44 times, hitting 36 of those for an 81.8 percentage.
Tyler's current free throw percentage of 75% is good for 12th in the NEC.
Jordan Ingram has connected on 11 of his 12 attempts from the free throw line for a team-leading 92 percent.
Starting Off Right: After recording 20 points or more in eight games last season, as well as three games with 30 or more points, Gordon Klaiber was able to score a team-high 20 points against Maryland, a top-25 team known for its pressure defense.
FDU Chosen to Participate in ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday: Fairleigh Dickinson has been chosen to represent the Northeast Conference in the fourth annual ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday on February 18, 2006. It marks the first time an NEC institution has been tabbed to participate in the event, which pits potential NCAA Tournament hopefuls against each other three weeks prior to Selection Sunday and will feature 11 nationally televised games selected from an expanded pool of 100 teams representing 18 conferences.
"We're proud to have Fairleigh Dickinson represent the NEC in this year's Bracket Buster field," said John Iamarino, NEC Commissioner. "FDU's strong effort vs. Illinois in the NCAA Tournament is a good example of how the Knights have historically played well against good non-conference competition."
Fairleigh Dickinson, the defending NEC champion, will play on the road, but will not learn of its opponent until late January, approximately three weeks prior to the event. As part of the agreement, all 11 of the Bracket Buster Saturday home teams, as well as the remaining 39 home squads competing in non-televised contests, will play a "return" game at the home facility of their opponent in November or December of the following season.
The Bracket Buster has expanded each of the last three years, with 18 teams participating in the inaugural 2003 event, 46 in 2004 and 64 in 2005. The selection of the 11 games to be televised will be made by ESPN, in consultation with commissioners of the participating conferences.
Fairleigh Dickinson captured its fourth NEC title in 2005, all of which have come under 23rd year head coach Tom Green, the winningest coach in NEC regular season and postseason history.
In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Knights played top-seed and eventual national runner-up Illinois to a first-half standstill, gaining instant recognition before a nationwide audience in a 12-point defeat.
Collegehoops.net Predicts: The Fairleigh Dickinson University men's basketball team has been projected to win the 2005-06 Northeast Conference (NEC) championship by Collegehoops.net and is listed at No. 142 in their top 144 teams in 144 days college basketball preview. Collegehoops.net is a leading independent college basketball website.
NEC Preseason Poll: With three returning starters, including two preseason all-NEC picks, defending tournament champion Fairleigh Dickinson has been chosen as the 2005-06 NEC men's basketball preseason favorite, according to a vote of the league's head coaches. The preseason rankings, along with the league's preseason all-conference team, were announced during a media teleconference with coaches on Wednesday as a prelude to the NEC's 25th anniversary season.
Looking to become the first league team since Rider in 1993 and 1994 to repeat as NEC champion, Fairleigh Dickinson earned nine of a possible ten first place votes from league head coaches, who were not allowed to vote for their own team.
Monmouth, last year's NEC regular season champion, finished tied for second in the poll with Wagner, which reached the 2005 NEC title game. The Seahawks received one first place vote, as did Long Island, which was picked fourth. Central Connecticut State and St. Francis (NY) finished tied for fifth in the poll, followed by Quinnipiac, Mount St. Mary's, St. Francis (PA), Robert Morris and Sacred Heart.
This marks the first time in 12 years and the third time in school history that Fairleigh Dickinson has been selected the NEC's preseason favorite by league head coaches.
Under the tutelage of 23rd year head coach Tom Green, the Fairleigh Dickinson program has captured four NEC championships, and has performed admirably in subsequent NCAA Tournament appearances on each occasion. Last March, the Knights trailed top-seeded Illinois by a single point at halftime before eventually succumbing, 67-55.
The Knights captured the 2005 NEC Tournament championship and earned the program's first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1998. After finishing the regular season in second place, Fairleigh Dickinson defeated St. Francis NY (78-60), Long Island (70-62) and Wagner (58-52), all at home, to win the league crown.
Preseason Predictions: Five leading college basketball publications have selected the Fairleigh Dickinson University men's basketball team as the favorite to win the 2006 Northeast Conference title and return to the NCAA Tournament. Additionally, all five have tabbed senior forward Gordon Klaiber as the Preseason Player of the Year while two other Knights earned preseason all-conference honors.
The Knights were selected to capture first place in the Northeast Conference in Sporting News College Basketball preview. Sporting News also picked Klaiber to the Preseason All-Conference First Team and Player of the Year.
Fairleigh Dickinson was picked for a first-place finish in Athlon Sports and Street & Smith's College Basketball previews as well. In Street and Smith's forecast, Klaiber was selected to the All-NEC team and was tabbed as the top player in the conference. Athlon picked both Klaiber and senior guard Chad Timberlake to the All-Conference First Team and projected Klaiber to earn Player of the Year honors.
In the conference breakdown done by CBS Sportsline.com, FDU was chosen to finish at the top of the NEC. In the preseason picks, Timberlake and Klaiber were slotted in the first team, while Klaiber was tabbed as the Player of the Year.
In Lindy's Basketball preview, Fairleigh Dickinson was predicted to take first place in the conference and both Klaiber and Timberlake were selected to the All-Conference First Teams. Junior center Andrea Crosariol was honored with a second team prediction. Timberlake was given the superlative of "Most Versatile" in the magazine's honor roll and Klaiber was selected as the "Best NBA Prospect".
Knights in the NCAA Tournament: In their three previous trips to the NCAA Tournament (1985, 1988, 1998), all under current Head Coach Tom Green, the Knights have given each of their first round opponents a scare, but fell short.
NCAA Tournament History
2005 #1 Illinois 67, #16 FDU55
1998#2 UConn 93, #15 FDU 85
1988#1 Purdue 94, #16 FDU 79
1985#1 Michigan 59, #16 FDU 55
Knights for 20: The NEC Tournament Championship game victory over Wagner (3/9) gave the Knights their 20th win of 2004-05 Fairleigh Dickinson has reached the 20-win mark seven times, six times under current Head Coach Tom Green. The last time the Knights had won 20 was in 1997-98 when they finished 23-7 and made their last NCAA Tournament appearance.
Climbing the Ladder: Gordon Klaiber now has 135 blocks during his career, for fourth place all-time at FDU. He is only the fourth player in program history to reach 1000 points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocks. Andrea Crosariol has already cracked the top 10 all time and has passed Klaiber with 139 blocks.
Career Blocks
1. Damari Riddick `88 149
2. Rahshon Turner `98 144
3. Andrea Crosariol `07 139
4. Gordon Klaiber `06 135
Klaiber for Three: With 138 career three-pointers, Gordon Klaiber has cracked the top 10 all-time at FDU in that category, leaping into sixth all-time. Next up is Antwan Dasher (`95) with 142.
Career Three-Pointers Made
4. Charlie Roberts `89 144
5. Antwan Dasher `95 142
6. Gordon Klaiber `06 138
Pick-Pocket: Chad Timberlake now has 138 career steals, moving him into sixth place all-time at FDU. Next up to pass are Mel Hawkins and Elijah Allen, who are tied for third with 141 career steals.
Career Steals
1. Dan Rosen `66 271
2. Desi Wilson `91 177
3. Mel Hawkins `91 141
Elijah Allen `98 141
5. Chad Timberlake 138