2004-05: Named NEC and MBWA Player of the Week (12/13)...Scored 15 points or more in 15 games with five 20-point outings...Scored 11 points and grabbed five boards in NEC Championship game (3/9)...Led Knights with 19 points and posted a career-high three blocks vs. CCSU (2/23)...Scored 15 points and picked up a career-high six steals in win at Monmouth (2/18)...Netted 19 points and pulled down eight boards at Robert Morris (2/10)...Poured in 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds at LIU (1/31)...Scored 19 points vs. Sacred Heart (1/24)...Netted 21 points and handed out four assists at Mount (1/15)...His acrobatic dunk at Central Conn. (1/10) was No. 10 on ESPN's Top 10 Plays of the Night...Grabbed seven rebounds, scored 18 points and tied a then career-high with four steals vs. Army (12/30)...Poured in a career-high 29 points and dished out five assists at Wagner (12/12)...Handed out a season-high seven assists at Rider (12/9)...Scored 25 points, hitting career-high 11 field goals at Arizona State (12/6)...Netted 15 points and handed out four assists vs. Pepperdine (11/19)...Scored a game-high 20 points, 17 in the second half, to lead FDU to a win over New Orleans (11/18)...Led the Knights with 16 points, hitting a career-high three three-pointers in season opener vs. Elon (11/17).
2003-04: Ranked among the league leaders in FG percentage (.495) and steals (1.34)...NEC Player of the Week (1/26)...Picked up a four steals at St. Francis NY (3/1)...Posted 14 points, six rebounds and three steals vs. LIU (2/28)...Recorded career-high nine boards at Quinnipiac (1/26) and at Mount (1/31)...Tied for team-high with 16 points at SFPA (2/19)...Collected a then-career-high 25 points, four boards and four assists vs. CCSU (1/24)...Poured in 22 points vs. St. Francis PA (1/19)...Netted 13 second half points at Sacred Heart (1/10)...Scored 10 points and hit two three-pointers at Army (1/4)...Dished out a season-best seven assists vs. Buffalo (12/22)...Gave the Knights 15 points at Long Island (12/13)...Scored 12 points at Florida State (12/6)...Scored 11 points in only 15 minutes vs. Cabrini (12/1)...Recorded eight rebounds, two blocks and three steals vs. American (11/29)...Netted 12 points and handed out four assists at Morgan State (11/25)...Scored five points and dished out three assists vs. Nebraska (11/22) in season opener.
2002-03: NEC All-Rookie Team selection...Scored 18 points and grabbed five boards at SFPA (2/22)...Scored 14 points in only 18 minutes off the bench at Robert Morris (2/20)...Picked up career-high three steals vs. Sacred Heart (2/8)...Sparked Knights to win over Wagner (2/6) with 14 points off the bench...Netted 18 points in 2OT win over SFNY (1/13)...Dished out five assists in win at Wagner (1/16)...Recorded 13 points and a career-high nine assists vs. Hartford (12/30)...Followed it up with 12 points and five assists vs. Monmouth (1/4)...Handed out seven assists and grabbed five rebounds in first career start at No. 25 NC State (12/21)...Tallied five points and five assists at No. 25 Minnesota (12/13)...Handed out four assists in 20 minutes vs. Delaware St. (12/7)...Scored four points and handed out three assists vs. Morgan St. (11/30)...Dished out two assists and grabbed one rebound in first collegiate game vs. Army in season-opener (11/25).
High School: Averaged over 17 points per game at New Utrecht...Was a Second Team All-Tournament pick in the NJ 19 & under state tournament and Third Team All-Tournament selection in the NJ 17 & under tournament. He also played with the Central Jersey Hawks...Was a member of the track & field team in 1998-99, participating in the high jump.
Personal: Son of Cathy and Philip Timberlake...Born on January 1, 1984 in Wiesbaden, Germany...College major is criminal justice...Chad's father played professional basketball in Europe.
Coach Green on Timberlake: "Chad is probably the most athletic player in the NEC and his improvement has been very steady. I am looking forward to a great senior year from Chad. His leadership along with excellent play is of utmost importance to this team.