2015–16 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball team

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2015–16 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball
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ConferenceNortheast Conference
2015–16 record15–17 (11–7 NEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Clive Bentick (9th season)
  • Ron Ganulin (3rd season)
  • Jamaal Womack (3rd season)
Home arenaGeneroso Pope Athletic Complex
Seasons
2015–16 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wagner 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
Fairleigh Dickinson 11 7   .611 18 15   .545
Sacred Heart 11 7   .611 12 18   .400
St. Francis Brooklyn 11 7   .611 15 17   .469
Mount St. Mary's 10 8   .556 14 19   .424
LIU Brooklyn 9 9   .500 16 15   .516
Saint Francis 9 9   .500 13 17   .433
Robert Morris 8 10   .444 10 22   .313
Bryant 5 13   .278 8 23   .258
Central Connecticut 3 15   .167 4 25   .138
2016 NEC Tournament winner

The 2015–16 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball team represented St. Francis College during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Terrier's home games were played at the Generoso Pope Athletic Complex. The team has been a member of the Northeast Conference since 1981. They were coached by Glenn Braica who was in his sixth year at the helm of the Terriers. They finished the season 15–17, 11–7 in NEC play to finish in a three-way tie for second place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the NEC Tournament to Mount St. Mary's.

Preseason[]

The Terriers lost 4 players to graduation; point guard Brent Jones, forward Lowell Ulmer, swingman Kevin Douglas and forward Jalen Cannon. The biggest losses being Cannon and Jones, both of which led the team is various statistical categories last year and broke several program and conference records.

As of May the Terriers have added 3 players to their roster; Dagur Kár Jónsson, Jagos Lasic and Joshua Nurse.[1][2]

  • Jónsson, averaged 17.3 points and 3.5 assists per game this past season for Stjarnan in Iceland's Premier Club League, where he was voted as one of the elite five players for the first half of the season. This summer he will play with the Icelandic national under-20 basketball team.
  • Lasic is a 6'8" Junior College transfer from the New Mexico Military Institute didn't play much. Yet, as a senior at Morgan County High School in West Liberty Kentucky, he averaged 21 points and 15 rebounds per game and was selected to play in the Kentucky-Ohio All-Star Game.
  • Nurse is a 6'9" forward from the Queens High School of Teaching. In his senior season, he averaged almost 11 points and 16.0 rebounds during the PSAL regular season, upping his scoring to almost 14 ppg. during the PSAL playoffs.

St. Francis will also have Keon Williams, Marlin Alcindor and Jonathan Doss join their active roster. All three players were redshirts last year. In addition, the Terriers will have a senior walk-on Miles Rockafeler who played his final year of high school at powerhouse St. Anthony's (NJ).

Departures[]

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Jalen Cannon 5 F 6'6" 230 Senior Allentown, Pennsylvania Graduated, went on to play professionally for the Jefes de Fuerza Lagunera
Brent Jones 1 G 5'10" 170 Senior Bronx, New York Graduated
Lowell Ulmer 23 F 6'5" 210 Senior Staten Island, New York Graduated
Kevin Douglas 34 F 6'5" 210 Senior Bronx, New York Graduated

Incoming transfers[]

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Previous School
Jagos Lasic 33 SF 6'8" 185 Sophomore (RS) Belgrade, Serbia Junior college transfer from New Mexico Military Institute

Class of 2015 signees[]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Joshua Nurse
PF
Laurelton, NY Queens High School of Teaching 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Nov 8, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Dagur Kár Jónsson
PG
Reykjanesbær, Iceland Fjölbrautaskólinn í Breiðholti 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 165 lb (75 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2015 St. Francis Brooklyn Signees". Rivals.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  • "2015 St. Francis Brooklyn Signees". Scout.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  • "2015 St. Francis Brooklyn Signees". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  • "2015 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.

Season outlook[]

In Glenn Braica's first five seasons, the Terriers have made the NEC tournament each year. Going into this season Braica has a combined 83–74 overall record and 54–34 conference record. Last year the Terriers won the Regular Season Championship, participated in the NEC Tournament Championship game and participated in the 2015 NIT. The Terriers, however were selected to finish 5th in 2015–16 NEC Men's Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll.[3]

Regular season[]

Non-conference games[]

November[]

The Terriers opened their schedule on the road against Boston College, a 49–75 loss in which the Terriers never led.[4] St. Francis Brooklyn missed their first 13 field goal attempts and shot 27.9% (17-of-61) for the game, the one bright spot being freshman guard Dagur Kár Jónsson who came off the bench to score 12 points, grab 5 rebounds, and dish out 2 assists.[4] In their second game, the Terriers defeated Mount St. Vincent, a D-III program, 93–67 at home on 50% (30-of-60) overall shooting.[5] The Terriers were led by Yunus Hopkinson's career-high 25 points and contributions from Glenn Sanabria (14 Pts, 1 Reb, 2 Ast, 3 Stl) and Jonathan Doss (13 Pts, 9 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk).[5] As part of the Brooklyn Hoops Classic, the Terriers headed to St. Louis, Missouri to face the Billikens for the first time in their history. The Terriers lost 60–76 in a tightly contested game where the Terriers were down by just 4 points with 4 minutes to play; they were led by Tyreek Jewell (12 Pts, 6 Reb, 5 Ast, 1 Stl).[6] The Terriers continued their Brooklyn Hoops Classic games and traveled to Louisville, Kentucky to face the Cardinals where they lost 41–85. The Terriers were led by Glenn Sanabria (11 Pts, 1 Reb, 2 Ast) and Tyreek Jewell (11 Pts, 2 Reb, 1 Blk) in the losing effort. The 44-point differential is the team's largest loss margin of the season.[7] The next two games against Hartford and North Florida, as part of the Brooklyn Hoops Classic, will be played at Hartford, while Saint Louis and Louisville face-off at the Barclays Center. The Terriers lost against North Florida 65–78 to extend their losing streak to 3 games.[8] They were led by Amdy Fall (13 Pts, 10 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Blk) in the loss that saw North Florida shoot 63% from the floor in the first 20 minutes and 51% overall. The Terriers then snapped their losing streak by defeating Hartford 74–67, in a come from behind victory where Jewell and Hopkinson each scored 20 points.[9] The Terriers closed out the month of November with a 2–4 record.

December[]

Terriers huddle on December 10, 2015 against NJIT at The Pope.

St. Francis Brooklyn recorded their second straight comeback win on the road, defeating the Lafayette Leopards, 69-62, on Wednesday evening at Kirby Sports Center.[10] Senior wing Tyreek Jewell led the Terriers with 17 points and freshman guard Dagur Kár Jónsson added a season-high 15 points. Junior guard Yunus Hopkinson contributed 10 points and handed out a team-high four assists, while senior forward Amdy Fall grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds.[10] The Terriers win streak was snapped by St. John's, a 56–63 loss, in the ECAC Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden.[11] In the closely contested game, St. Francis was down 55–57 deep into the second half until St. John's pulled away. Despite placing five players in double-digit scoring for the first time this season, St. Francis Brooklyn fell to the NJIT Highlanders in overtime, 92–86.[12] The Terrier losing streak extended to three games as they fell to Manhattan 60–71.[13] St. Francis was led by senior forward Antonio Jenifer's career-high 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting yet the season-high 19 turnovers by the Terriers was too much to overcome. After missing three games it was announced that starting point guard Glen Sanabria would have surgery to repair his partially torn labrum in his left shoulder, ending his season.[14] St. Francis snapped their 3-game losing streak against Liberty, 64–55.[15] Seniors Tyreek Jewell and Antonio Jenifer combined for half of the Terriers scoring output, producing 32 points. The Terriers then traveled to Jersey City to face Saint Peter's where they lost 45–56.[16] In the loss the Terriers shot 39% overall, 21% from the 3-point line and 44% from the free-throw line. In addition they committed a season-high 21 turnovers in the losing effort. The Terriers closed out their non-conference portion of the schedule with a loss against Albany, 66–71. St. Francis finished the mont at 2–5 and are 4–9 overall.

Northeast conference games[]

January[]

St. Francis lost their first two conference games on the road against Fairleigh Dickinson (77–86) and Mount St. Mary's (40–44, OT). At Fairleigh Dickinson, the Terriers were led by Chris Hooper's 19 points off the bench and Amdy Fall's 15 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 rejections. At Mount St. Mary's, St. Francis was led by Tyreek Jewell (13 pts, 8 reb) in the losing effort. The Terriers then snapped their four-game losing streak by defeating St. Francis (PA), 73–56. The Terriers led the entire game and defeated the Red Flash for the 6th consecutive time, as they were led by Tyreek Jewell (17 pts, 3 reb, 3 ast). St. Francis then defeated the Robert Morris Colonials, 56–49, behind a 14-point 10 rebound performance by Antonio Jenifer. With the win the Terriers climbed back to 2–2 in conference games. At Bryant, St Francis lost 59–61, in a game that went down to the wire, with the game winning shot made with 4 seconds left. Jewell (20 pts, 1 reb, 2 ast) and Fall (12 pts, 10 reb, 1 blk) led the Terriers in the losing effort. The Terriers then hosted Sacred Heart and won 85–67, behind a 23-point performance by Jewell. So far, the Terriers have been perfect at home (3–0) and win-less on the road (0–3). Against Wagner, the Terriers win-streak at home came to an end in a 59–83 loss. After the 9 minute mark, Wagner never trailed despite a strong effort by Chris Hooper (22 pts, 3 reb, 1 blk, 1 stl) off the bench. The Terriers next took to the road in the 41st Battle of Brooklyn against the LIU Blackbirds, where the Terriers won 64–49. The Terriers had 4 players with double-digit scoring and 2 with double-digit rebounds. St. Francis then lost at Wagner 61–64, in a closely contested game. The Terriers closed out the month against Central Connecticut on the road with a 60–49 win. The Terriers ended the month with a 5–5 record in conference play and 9–14 overall.

February[]

The Terriers opened the month with a loss against Sacred Heart, 70–74. St. Francis Brooklyn almost overcame a 17-point deficit but came up short as they were edged by the Sacred Heart Pioneers. Tyreek Jewell had a career-high 29 points and came up with a game-high four steals in the losing effort. St. Francis then won its next two at home against Fairleigh Dickinson and Central Connecticut. The Terriers upset then first-placed Fairleigh Dickinson 85–71, with five players scoring in double-figures. Against Central Connecticut State, the Terriers came back from 16 down to defeat the Blue Devils, 74–67. Hopkinson, fresh off a 24-point night in the win against Fairleigh Dickinson last Saturday, exploded for 27 points as he made 7-of-12 attempts from behind the arc and Jenifer posted his fourth double-double of the season with 22 points and 15 rebounds, both career-bests. The Terriers then hosted the LIU Blackbirds and lost 67–82. Senior forward Chris Hooper paced four Terriers in double-figures with 15 points in the losing effort. St. Francis then defeated Saint Francis (PA) 70–58 on the road. They were led by Yunus Hopkinson (20 pts, 3reb, 1ast, 2stl) and Chris Hooper (18 pts, 5 reb, 1 stl, 1 blk). With the win, St. Francis Brooklyn gained sole possession of sixth-place and clinched a berth in the 2016 NEC Tournament by virtue of Bryant's loss to Sacred Heart. The Terriers closed out the regular season with three more consecutive wins against Robert Morris (82–72), Bryant (79–72), and Mount St. Mary's (55–49). The Terriers ended the regular season with a three-way tie for second place in the NEC and were the 4th seed in the conference tournament because of tiebreaker rules. Their overall record stood at 15–16 and their conference record at 11–7.

At the end of the season St. Francis Brooklyn junior guard Yunus Hopkinson, senior wing Tyreek Jewell, and senior forward Chris Hooper were named to the Third Team Northeast Conference squad. In addition, senior forward Amdy Fall was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Amdy Fall became the fourth player in NEC history to repeat as Defensive Player of the Year. The senior forward leads the NEC and ranks 29th nationally with 2.4 blocks per game. He has racked up 208 career blocks during his time in Brooklyn, tops among active NEC players. Akeem Bennett (2010–11) and Greg Nunn (2000-01) are former Terriers who have also been tabbed NEC Defensive Player of the Year.

NEC Tournament[]

To end the regular season, the Terriers defeated Mount St. Mary's and would have to face them again in the opening round of the NEC Tournament. The Terriers with the 4th seed lost to Mount St. Mary's 51–60 at The Pope. Despite the loss, this is the 6th consecutive season the Terriers have qualified for the Tournament and their second consecutive year hosting games at The Pope.

Roster[]

2015–16 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
F 15 Chris Hooper 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Sr Odessa College Bronx, New York
F 32 Amdy Fall 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Sr College of Central Florida Manhattan, New York
G 0 Tyreek Jewell 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Sr Jamestown Community College Bronx, New York
F 3 Antonio Jenifer 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Sr Hagerstown Community College Hillcrest Heights, Maryland
G 12 Miles Rockafeler (W) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Sr St. Anthony's High School Bronx, New York
F 14 Jonathan Doss 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 175 lb (79 kg) RS Jr Eastern Wyoming College Chicago, Illinois
G 2 Yunus Hopkinson 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Jr Lee Academy Manhattan, New York
F 33 Jagos Lasic 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 185 lb (84 kg) RS So New Mexico Military Institute Belgrade, Serbia
G 10 Glenn Sanabria Injured Current redshirt 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 180 lb (82 kg) So St. Peter's Boys High School Staten Island, New York
G/F 4 Gunnar Ólafsson 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) So Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð Reykjavik, Iceland
F 13 Keon Williams 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 185 lb (84 kg) RS Fr John Hardin High School Atlanta, Georgia
F 11 Joshua Nurse 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Fr Queens High School of Teaching Laurelton, New York
G 1 Dagur Kár Jónsson 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Fr Fjölbrautaskólinn í Breiðholti Reykjanesbær, Iceland
F 21 Marlon Alcindor 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 185 lb (84 kg) RS Fr High School for Construction East Elmhurst, New York
C 20 Cori Johnson Current redshirt 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 270 lb (122 kg) Fr South Shore High School Brooklyn, New York
F 15 Jahmel Bodrick Current redshirt 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (104 kg) Fr Our Savior Lutheran High School Bronx, New York
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: November 3, 2015

Schedule and results[]

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Non-Conference Regular Season
November 14, 2015*
2:00 pm, ESPN3
at Boston College L 49–75[4]  0–1
 12  Jonsson   7  Fall   3  Jewell  Conte Forum (3,074)
Chestnut Hill, MA
November 17, 2015*
7:00 pm
Mount Saint Vincent W 93–67[5]  1–1
 25  Hopkinson   9  Doss   4  Jewell  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (483)
Brooklyn, NY
November 21, 2015*
8:00 pm, FSMW+
at Saint Louis
Brooklyn Hoops Classic
L 60–76[6]  1–2
 12  Jewell   8  Hooper   6  Sanabria  Chaifetz Arena (6,087)
St. Louis, MO
November 24, 2015*
7:00 pm, MSG+/ESPN3
at Louisville
Brooklyn Hoops Classic
L 41–85[7]  1–3
 11  2 tied   6  Fall   2  2 tied  KFC Yum! Center (19,112)
Louisville, KY
November 28, 2015*
7:00 pm
vs. North Florida
Brooklyn Hoops Classic
L 65–78[8]  1–4
 13  Fall   10  Fall   5  Sanabria  Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (152)
Hartford, CT
November 29, 2015*
4:00 pm
at Hartford
Brooklyn Hoops Classic
W 74–67[9]  2–4
 20  2 tied   7  Hooper   3  2 tied  Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (507)
Hartford, CT
December 2, 2015*
7:00 pm
at Lafayette (PA) W 69–62[10]  3–4
 17  Jewell   13  Fall   4  Hopkinson  Kirby Sports Center (1,132)
Easton, PA
December 6, 2015*
11:00 am, FS1
at St. John's
MSG Holiday Festival
L 56–63[11]  3–5
 10  2 tied   10  Fall   3  Hopkinson  Madison Square Garden (7,196)
New York City, NY
December 10, 2015*
7:00 pm
NJIT L 86–92 OT[12] 3–6
 21  Jewell   11  Jenifer   11  Hopkinson  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (575)
Brooklyn, NY
December 14, 2015*
7:00 pm
at Manhattan L 60–71[13]  3–7
 17  Jenifer   8  Hooper   4  Hopkinson  Draddy Gymnasium (614)
Riverdale, NY
December 20, 2015*
4:00 pm
Liberty W 64–55[15]  4–7
 17  Jewell   11  Jewell   4  2 tied  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (325)
Brooklyn, NY
December 23, 2015*
4:00 pm
at Saint Peter's L 45–56[16]  4–8
 13  Jewell   7  Jewell   1  5 tied  Yanitelli Center (131)
Jersey City, NJ
December 29, 2015*
7:00 pm
Albany L 66–71  4–9
 17  Hooper   11  Jewell   3  Hooper  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (708)
Brooklyn, NY
NEC Regular Season
January 2, 2016
4:30 pm
at Fairleigh Dickinson L 77–86  4–10
(0–1)
 19  Hooper   10  Fall   6  Hopkinson  Rothman Center (638)
Hackensack, NJ
January 4, 2016
7:00 pm
at Mount St. Mary's L 40–44 OT 4–11
(0–2)
 13  Jewell   9  Fall   2  Hooper  Knott Arena (1,120)
Emmitsburg, MD
January 7, 2016
7:00 pm
Saint Francis (PA) W 73–56  5–11
(1–2)
 17  Jewell   8  Jenifer   6  Hopkinson  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (275)
Brooklyn, NY
January 9, 2016
4:00 pm
Robert Morris W 56–49  6–11
(2–2)
 10  3 tied   14  Jenifer   4  Jewell  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (375)
Brooklyn, NY
January 14, 2016
7:00 pm
at Bryant L 59–61  6–12
(2–3)
 20  Jewell   10  Fall   2  3 tied  Chace Athletic Center (432)
Smithfield, RI
January 16, 2016
4:00 pm
Sacred Heart W 85–67  7–12
(3–3)
 23  Jewell   9  Fall   5  Jewell  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (325)
Brooklyn, NY
January 21, 2016
7:00 pm
Wagner L 59–83  7–13
(3–4)
 22  Hooper   7  Jewell   4  Hopkinson  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (405)
Brooklyn, NY
January 23, 2016
3:00 pm, ESPN3
at LIU Brooklyn
Battle of Brooklyn
W 64–49  8–13
(4–4)
 15  Hooper   13  Fall   3  Hopkinson  Steinberg Wellness Center (417)
Brooklyn, NY
January 28, 2016
7:00 pm, MSG/FCS
at Wagner L 61–64  8–14
(4–5)
 18  Hopkinson   10  Fall   1  5 tied  Spiro Sports Center (1,708)
Staten Island, NY
January 30, 2016
3:30 pm
at Central Connecticut W 60–49  9–14
(5–5)
 15  Hooper   10  Jewell   3  Jewell  William H. Detrick Gymnasium (1,217)
New Britain, CT
February 4, 2016
7:00 pm
at Sacred Heart L 70–74  9–15
(5–6)
 29  Jewell   6  Hooper   4  Hopkinson  William H. Pitt Center 
Fairfield, CT
February 6, 2016
4:00 pm
Fairleigh Dickinson W 85–71  10–15
(6–6)
 24  Hopkinson   10  Jewell   4  Hopkinson  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (355)
Brooklyn, NY
February 11, 2016
7:00 pm, MSG/FCS
Central Connecticut W 74–67  11–15
(7–6)
 27  Hopkinson   15  Jenifer   3  Jewell  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (355)
Brooklyn, NY
February 15, 2016
1:00 pm, ESPNU
LIU Brooklyn L 67–82  11–16
(7–7)
 15  Hooper   8  Jenifer   5  Hopkinson  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (825)
Brooklyn, NY
February 18, 2016
7:00 pm
at Saint Francis (PA) W 70–58  12–16
(8–7)
 20  Hopkinson   8  Fall   2  Fall  DeGol Arena (1,381)
Loretto, PA
February 20, 2016
7:00 pm
at Robert Morris W 82–72  13–16
(9–7)
 24  Hopkinson   9  Jenifer   5  Hopkinson  Charles L. Sewall Center (2,284)
Moon Township, PA
February 25, 2016
7:00 pm
Bryant W 79–72  14–16
(10–7)
 24  Jenifer   11  Jenifer   4  2 tied  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (465)
Brooklyn, NY
February 27, 2016
4:00 pm
Mount St. Mary's W 55–49  15–16
(11–7)
 14  Jenifer   13  Jenifer   3  Jenifer  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (675)
Brooklyn, NY
Northeast Conference Tournament
March 2, 2016
9:00 pm
(5) Mount St. Mary's
Quarterfinals
L 51–60  15–17
 18  Hopkinson   9  Fall   5  Hooper  Generoso Pope Athletic Complex (675)
Brooklyn, NY
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Season statistics[]

Individual Player Statistics (As of March 6, 2016)
Minutes Scoring Total FGs 3-point FGs Free-Throws Rebounds
Player GP GS Tot Avg Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl
Jewell, Tyreek 31 31 1015 32.7 400 12.9 136 354 .384 44 150 .293 84 127 .661 63 112 175 5.6 66 62 8 33
Hopkinson, Yunus 31 24 885 28.5 373 12.0 112 329 .340 71 195 .364 78 93 .839 10 66 76 2.5 89 69 0 27
Hooper, Chris 31 10 656 21.2 356 11.5 139 235 .591 0 2 .000 78 137 .569 59 96 155 5.0 43 75 38 33
Jenifer, Antonio 31 21 761 24.5 265 8.5 86 212 .406 28 98 .286 65 90 .722 56 139 195 6.3 33 49 23 18
Sanabria, Glenn 6 6 145 24.2 51 8.5 17 52 .327 10 30 .333 7 10 .700 2 5 7 1.2 19 10 1 7
Fall, Amdy 31 31 755 24.4 174 5.6 55 125 .440 0 0 .000 64 98 .653 72 136 208 6.7 25 46 73 26
Doss, Jonathon 24 1 344 14.3 96 4.0 34 97 .351 23 76 .303 5 11 .455 12 37 49 2.0 13 11 2 7
Jónsson, Dagur 31 1 535 17.3 128 4.1 41 145 .283 24 92 .261 22 32 .688 8 31 39 1.3 41 38 0 6
Olafsson, Gunnar 26 23 547 21.0 98 3.8 37 95 .389 18 63 .286 6 8 .750 17 33 50 1.9 17 20 3 14
Alcindor, Marlon 8 0 30 3.8 17 2.1 5 14 .357 4 9 .444 3 4 .750 0 2 2 0.3 0 1 0 0
Williams, Keon 27 7 485 18.0 77 2.9 27 72 .375 12 41 .293 11 19 .579 25 41 66 2.4 11 19 5 16
Lasic, Jagos 8 0 26 3.3 4 0.5 2 5 .400 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 5 6 0.8 1 1 0 1
Rockafeler, Miles 7 0 4 0.6 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0
Nurse, Joshua 14 0 62 4.4 5 0.4 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 5 7 .714 3 10 13 0.9 0 5 2 2
Team 55 49 104 3.5 19
Total 31 6250 2044 65.9 691 1739 .397 234 759 .308 428 638 .671 383 762 1145 36.9 359 426 155 190
Opponents 31 6250 2071 66.8 743 1742 .427 149 447 .333 436 611 .714 336 779 1115 36.0 361 401 90 199
Legend
  GP  Games played   GS  Games started  Avg  Average per game
  FG  Field-goals made  FGA  Field-goal attempts  Off  Offensive rebounds
 Def  Defensive rebounds   A  Assists   TO Turnovers
 Blk  Blocks  Stl  Steals  High  Team high

Awards and honors[]

Amdy Fall
  • 2015–16 NEC Defensive Player of the Year
Tyreek Jewell
  • Selected to the 2015–16 NEC men's basketball All-Conference third team
Chris Hooper
  • Selected to the 2015–16 NEC men's basketball All-Conference third team
Yunus Hopkinson
  • Selected to the 2015–16 NEC men's basketball All-Conference third team

Milestones and records[]

  • On December 10, 2015 the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers attempted 49 three-pointers against NJIT, the most in conference history in a single game.[17]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Braziller, Zach (March 11, 2015). "St. Francis Brooklyn falls short in bid for first NCAA tourney berth". NYPost.com. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Men's Hoops Completes 2015-2016 Recruiting Class". SFCAthletics.com. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Bring on the Mayhem! Mount St. Mary's Tabbed 2015-16 NEC Men's Basketball Preseason Favorite". NortheastConference.org/. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
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