Complete Game Notes (PDF)
Wilkes (3-4) vs. Lycoming (5-3)
Saturday, December 11, 2010 / 1:00 p.m.
Marts Center / Wilkes-Barre, PA
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AT A GLANCE
Playing in their final game in 2010, the Colonels will look to post their first two-game winning streak as they welcome Commonwealth Conference rival Lycoming College to the Marts Center on Saturday afternoon. WU will look for a repeat of last season's 82-70 win over the Warriors in Williamsport.
LAST TIME OUT
WU exploded for a season-high in points, defeating visiting Baptist Bible 85-55 on Tuesday night.
After a back-and-forth early first half, WU went on a 19-7 run to take a 14-point lead with less than three minutes before half. The Colonels added more to their lead before half, heading into the locker room up 43-26. WU extended its lead early in the second half as the Colonels cruised down the stretch for the easy 30-point win.
Sr. G
Chris DeRojas (Dallas/Bishop O'Reilly) scored a season-high 26 points, hitting 8-14 FGs and 7-7 FTs. Jr. C
Kendall Hinze (Lewisberry, PA/Red Land) added 13 points and 7 boards while Jr. F
Paul Huch (Tuckerton, NJ/Pinelands Regional) scored 11 points and had 3 steals in just 18 minutes.
THE CAPTAINS
The trio of captains for the Colonels this season are Sr. G
Chris DeRojas (Dallas/Bishop O'Reilly), Jr. F
Paul Huch (Tuckerton, NJ/Pinelands Regional) and Jr. C
Kendall Hinze (Lewisberry, PA/Red Land). The leading returning scorer for Wilkes, DeRojas is also the only senior on the team.
Stepping up their leadership roles for the team this season are Huch and Hinze, who have both earned valuable playing time during their two years on campus. Starting 20 games last season, Huch was 4th on the team in scoring (9.4 ppg) and 3rd in rebounding (5.9 rpg) and added 35 steals and 30 blocks.
Hinze started each of the last three games for the Colonels last season and five times scored in double-figures, including a double-double (13 pts, 10 rebs) against John Jay.
THE CENTURY MARK
Already hitting the 1,000-point mark as a junior last season, DeRojas currently sits 128 points outside the WU top 10 with 1,199 career points. The 26 points he scored against Baptist Bible was a season-high and was his 21st career 20-point game as he went 8-14 from the floor, including 7-7 from the foul line.
SHOOTING THE “3”
A pure shooter, DeRojas has hit 183-507 3FGs (36.1%) in his three-plus seasons, including 62 as a freshman. This year he has a 42.5 3FG% (17-40), 7th in the Freedom Conference.
DeRojas has a career average of 14.6 ppg with those 21 20-point games and 4 30-point games, including a career-high of 37 points last year at Lycoming and two seasons ago against Alvernia. His 15.3 ppg this year is 8th in the conference.
FROM THE FOUL LINE
In addition to being lethal from the outside, DeRojas has also been successful from the charity stripe. He's hit 234-268 career free throws, an 87.3 percentage, including a season-best 94 as a sophomore. He's gone 20-21 (95.2%) from the line so far this season, 2nd in the conference.
ALL-AROUND THREAT
Huch has contributed a lot of ways for WU so far this season, as he's 1st on the team in assists (20), blocks (13) and steals (13), 2nd in rebounding with 6.3 rpg and 4th in scoring at 8.6 ppg. He also has a 44.3 FG%, going 27-61 from the floor.
He's grabbed at least 5 boards in six of seven games this year, including a season-high 10 against Gallaudet. Huch is 2nd in the conference in blocks at 2.0 bpg, getting 4 in two of the past 3 games, and is 5th in steals with 1.9 spg.
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
Entering his first year as a full-time starter in 2010-11, Hinze has been a force so far for WU down low, as he's 1st on the team with 7.0 rpg and is 2nd with 12.0 ppg. His 68.0 FG% (34-50) is 1st in the conference while his 1.3 bpg is 3rd.
Posting his 2nd career double-double with career-highs in both points (20) and rebounds (12) against Gallaudet, Hinze averaged 16.5 ppg, 8.5 rpg and had a 68.2 FG% (15-22) in two games at the Scotty Wood Tournament.
Playing in 50 games with 8 starts in his first two years on campus, Hinze led the Colonels in FG%, connecting on 61.5 percent (96-157) of his shots while scoring in double-figures eight times.
THE TRANSFER
Jr. G
Matt Mullins (Binghamton, NY/Chenango Valley), a former star at Broome C.C. and transfer from Division I Binghamton, has started all seven of the Colonels games this season, reaching double-figures in scoring four times. He had his first career 20-point game last Wednesday against Misericordia, netting 24 points on 8-19 FGs in WU's loss.
Making his Colonels debut against PSU Hazleton, Mullins scored 16 points on 6-13 FGs, adding 5 assists in the Colonels win. After playing in eight games as a freshman at Binghamton, Mullins averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists a game and was 1st team all-conference last season before coming to Wilkes.
POST EFFICIENCY
So. C
Bernard Edmonds (Exeter/Wyoming Area) has been extremely efficient through seven games this season, averaging 7.3 ppg and 4.4 rpg in just 14.9 mpg and has a 58.3 FG% (21-36). Per 40 minutes of action, Edmonds is averaging 19.6 ppg and 11.8 rpg.
In the first start of his career against FDU last Saturday, Edmonds had career-highs with 12 points and 9 rebounds.
BACKCOURT RESERVES
So. G
Cliff Richardson (Bernville, PA/Tulpehocken) started his first game of the year at Misericordia after averaging 14.3 mpg off the bench through the first four games. He saw his minutes increase as last season went on, starting four of the last five games and averaging 29.6 mpg over the final six.
Fellow So. G
Tyler Breznitsky (Freeland, PA/MMI Prep) came off the bench against Leb Val to score a season-high 13 points on 6-7 shooting in 24 minutes. After starting 17 games last season, Breznitsky has played in six games this year, averaging 5.0 ppg and has 10 assists.
THE FRESHMEN
The Colonels welcome in seven freshmen this season, including Gs
Craig Thomas (Avenel, NJ/Cardinal McCarrick),
Matt Hayes (Wharten, NJ/Morris Hills) and
Mike Boylan (Dover, NJ/Morris Knolls), and Fs
Pat Furst (Jamison, PA/Central Bucks West),
Brendan Sheldon (Milford, PA/Delaware Valley),
Allen Heggs (Woolwich, NJ/Episcopal Academy) and
Aaron Wass (Gloucester, VA/Gloucester).
Sheldon has seen the most action, starting twice and averaging 13.3 mpg. He's scored 20 points and grabbed 21 rebounds so far this season, getting 4 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in his first career start against Gallaudet.
Thomas has played in all seven games so far this season, adding to an already talented backcourt, while Wass, Boylan, Hayes and Heggs each have received playing time.
THE HEAD MAN
Wilkes head coach Jerry Rickrode enters his 19th season at the helm, compiling a 331-142 (.699) career record heading into the season. He has taken the Colonels to the conference playoffs 15 times, including 10 straight from 1992-93-2001-02. He has also led Wilkes to five straight NCAA Tournament appearances (1994-95-1998-99), including four Sweet Sixteens, three Elite Eights and one Final Four appearance. He's also a four-time NABC Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year and a three-time Freedom/MAC Coach of the year.
Wilkes Under Rickrode:
1992-93 16-9 MAC Playoffs
1993-94 20-6 MAC Playoffs/ECAC South Playoffs
1994-95 25-5 MAC Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
1995-96 28-2 MAC Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
1996-97 20-6 MAC Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
1997-98 26-5 MAC Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
1998-99 25-4 MAC Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
1999-00 16-9 MAC Playoffs
2000-01 23-3 Freedom Playoffs/NCAA Tournament
2001-02 15-11 Freedom Playoffs
2002-03 17-7
2003-04 18-9 Freedom Playoffs
2004-05 15-10 Freedom Playoffs
2005-06 14-10 Freedom Playoffs
2006-07 12-11
2007-08 13-12 Freedom Playoffs
2008-09 15-11 Freedom Playoffs
2009-10 13-12
Totals 331-142
THE FRIENDLY CONFINES OF MARTS
The Colonels have been very successful playing at home under Rickrode, putting together a 192-49 (.797) record through this season. In 1997-98, when the Colonels advanced to the Final Four, they went 17-0 and the next year went 14-0, moving on to the Elite Eight. Last season Wilkes went 6-4, including an 81-78 overtime victory over Manhattanville.