Northeast Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.8:Wagner 43-70Bryant
Mar.5:LIU Brook 62-82Wagner
Mar.5:Mt.St.M. 69-70Bryant
Mar.2:CCSU 59-73Bryant
Mar.2:SFU 53-82Wagner
Mar.2:Sacred. 75-82LIU Brook
Mar.2:SFC 48-78Mt.St.M.
Feb.28:CCSU 67-66 FDU
Feb.26:Merrimack 72-52 SFC
Feb.26:SFU 68-80Sacred.
Feb.26:FDU 77-84LIU Brook
Feb.26:Mt.St.M. 65-46 CCSU
Feb.26:Wagner 70-78Bryant
Feb.24:Bryant 86-69 SFC
Feb.24:Mt.St.M. 65-77Sacred.
Feb.24:Merrimack 74-85LIU Brook
Feb.24:Wagner 86-88FDU
Feb.24:SFU 79-63 CCSU
Feb.19:CCSU 68-78Wagner
Feb.19:SFC 80-72 SFU
Feb.19:LIU Brook 66-61 Mt.St.M.
Feb.19:Sacred. 79-80Merrimack
Feb.19:FDU 93-105Bryant
Feb.17:LIU Brook 81-63 SFU
Feb.17:Wagner 76-67 Sacred.
Feb.17:SFC 64-55 Mt.St.M.
Feb.17:FDU 44-64Merrimack
Feb.17:CCSU 61-75Bryant
Feb.15:Merrimack 70-63 Sacred.
Feb.12:Merrimack 80-65 Wagner
Feb.12:Mt.St.M. 54-52 SFU
Feb.12:Bryant 88-99LIU Brook
Feb.12:Sacred. 75-82FDU
Feb.12:SFC 67-50 CCSU
Feb.10:Mt.St.M. 57-69Wagner
Feb.10:Bryant 99-86 Sacred.
Feb.10:CCSU 60-57 Merrimack
Feb.10:SFC 69-74LIU Brook
Feb.10:SFU 78-65 FDU
Feb.5:LIU Brook 64-79Wagner
Feb.5:Merrimack 65-64 SFU
Feb.5:Sacred. 66-62 SFC
Feb.5:Bryant 62-61 Mt.St.M.
Feb.5:FDU 82-91CCSU
Feb.3:Bryant 89-82 SFU
Feb.3:FDU 64-81SFC
Feb.3:Merrimack 53-69Mt.St.M.
Feb.3:Sacred. 75-79LIU Brook
Feb.3:Wagner 54-52 CCSU
Jan.30:CCSU 55-75FDU
Jan.30:LIU Brook 81-88Bryant
Jan.30:Wagner 72-69 SFC
Jan.29:SFU 54-71Mt.St.M.
Jan.27:SFU 54-69Wagner
Jan.27:SFC 71-66 Sacred.
Jan.27:Mt.St.M. 67-56 FDU
Jan.27:Merrimack 67-76Bryant
Jan.27:LIU Brook 62-65CCSU
Jan.23:Sacred. 74-85SFU
Jan.23:CCSU 50-65Mt.St.M.
Jan.23:Wagner 71-57 Merrimack
Jan.23:LIU Brook 79-75 FDU
Jan.23:SFC 68-85Bryant
Jan.21:CCSU 67-68SFU
Jan.21:Sacred. 59-98Mt.St.M.
Jan.21:Bryant 79-63 Merrimack
Jan.21:Wagner 92-85 LIU Brook
Jan.21:SFC 80-78 FDU
Jan.17:FDU 64-95Wagner
Jan.17:LIU Brook 80-65 SFC
Jan.17:CCSU 66-74Sacred.
Jan.17:Mt.St.M. 57-50 Merrimack
Jan.17:SFU 52-82Bryant
Jan.15:SFC 76-81Wagner
Jan.15:FDU 71-77Sacred.
Jan.15:SFU 62-46 Merrimack
Jan.15:CCSU 61-83LIU Brook
Jan.15:Mt.St.M. 66-73Bryant
Jan.8:Mt.St.M. 69-61 SFC
Jan.8:SFU 70-75LIU Brook
Jan.8:Merrimack 66-57 CCSU
Jan.6:Bryant 81-84Wagner
Jan.6:SFU 53-70SFC
Jan.6:Mt.St.M. 57-74LIU Brook
Jan.1:CCSU 48-79Rutgers
Dec.31:FDU 70-62 SFU
Dec.31:CCSU 67-55 SFC
Dec.31:LIU Brook 77-82Merrimack
Dec.31:Sacred. 82-85Bryant
Dec.29:Wagner 72-64 SFU
Dec.29:LIU Brook 65-69Sacred.
Dec.29:SFC 64-74Merrimack
Dec.29:Bryant 80-76 CCSU
Dec.23:Wagner 63-50 Fairfield
Dec.22:Hartford 78-71 Sacred.
Dec.22:RMU 75-67 SFU
Dec.21:Merrimack 49-47 Maine
Dec.20:Delaw.St 51-93Wagner
Dec.19:Army 65-90LIU Brook
Dec.19:Sacred. 62-70UMass L.
Dec.18:SFU 48-106Illinois (16)
Dec.18:Hartford 65-75CCSU
Dec.18:Morgan St 60-74Mt.St.M.
Dec.18:FDU 49-82Virginia
Dec.16:Immaculat 46-104Wagner
Dec.15:Fairfield 72-54 FDU
Dec.14:SFU 81-66 Hartford
Dec.14:CCSU 67-87Stony Bro
Dec.14:Medgar. 51-113SFC
Dec.13:USMMA 48-106LIU Brook
Dec.13:Sacred. 79-69 Columbia
Dec.12:Merrimack 49-81Indiana
Dec.11:American 72-66 Mt.St.M.
Dec.11:CCSU 53-68Providenc (11)
Dec.11:Bryant 78-86Stony Bro
Dec.11:SFC 75-61 Delaw.St
Dec.9:Merrimack 55-80Gonzaga (1)
Dec.9:LIU Brook 57-73Fordham
Dec.8:SFU 73-83American
Dec.8:Wagner 54-74Penn St.
Dec.8:UNH 59-76Bryant
Dec.8:SFC 71-60 St.Peter
Dec.7:FDU 55-81La Salle
Dec.7:Sacred. 62-72URI
Dec.7:Mt.St.M. 77-88Santa Cla
Dec.7:Brown 76-56 Merrimack
Dec.5:Bryant 58-73Cincinnat
Dec.5:Sacred. 66-79Brown
Dec.5:Hartford 68-55 SFC
Dec.4:Wagner 78-49 Stony Bro
Dec.4:CCSU 45-67UNH
Dec.4:UMass L. 61-57 Merrimack
Dec.4:SFU 75-78Ohio
Dec.4:Mt.St.M. 55-61Loyola, M
Dec.3:Bryant 44-111Houston (18)
Dec.2:Sacred. 74-67 Lafayette
Dec.2:LIU Brook 63-72Towson
Dec.2:FDU 65-86Drexel
Dec.1:Bucknell 67-93SFU
Dec.1:SFC 46-68Fordham
Dec.1:Holy Cros 67-73CCSU
Dec.1:Wagner 63-85Seton Hal
Nov.30:LIU Brook 67-75Delaware
Nov.30:Howard 70-72Mt.St.M.
Nov.30:FDU 73-78Manhattan
Nov.30:Sacred. 70-75NJIT
Nov.28:SFU 79-68 Lehigh
Nov.28:FDU 79-89Princeton
Nov.28:Dartmouth 63-61 Bryant
Nov.28:Fordham 89-83 CCSU
Nov.28:Merrimack 60-61Boston U
Nov.27:Navy 67-40 Mt.St.M.
Nov.27:SFC 67-73NC A&T
Nov.27:Bryan 48-96MTSU
Nov.27:Delaw.St 65-99LIU Brook
Nov.26:Bryant 65-59 Brown
Nov.26:McNeese S 71-59 SFC
Nov.24:SFU 80-93Cornell
Nov.24:FDU 54-62NJIT
Nov.23:LIU Brook 62-64St.Peter
Nov.23:Hartford 60-75Merrimack
Nov.23:SFC 70-76St.Johns
Nov.23:CCSU 64-56 Maine
Nov.22:Sacred. 72-75Stony Bro
Nov.22:Mt.St.M. 59-73Ohio
Nov.21:Bryant 78-62 Holy Cros
Nov.21:Merrimack 43-72Va.Tech
Nov.20:Bryant 75-81BCU
Nov.20:FDU 74-87St.Johns
Nov.20:CCSU 65-76Quinnipia
Nov.20:Fairfield 71-61 Sacred.
Nov.19:Lehigh 45-55Merrimack
Nov.19:Mt.St.M. 74-70 RMU
Nov.18:SFC 59-74Penn St.
Nov.18:FDU 46-82Northwe.
Nov.18:SFU 55-85Va.Tech
Nov.17:CCSU 53-77UMass L.
Nov.17:Merrimack 51-74Army
Nov.17:LIU Brook 40-93UConn (20)
Nov.16:Mt.St.M. 55-80Kentucky (5)
Nov.16:Fisher 49-109Sacred.
Nov.16:NC State 79-65 CCSU
Nov.15:Francisca 54-100SFU
Nov.15:Bryant 70-93Clemson
Nov.14:CCSU 57-75Brown
Nov.14:Binghamto 72-60 Sacred.
Nov.13:Merrimack 35-48Rutgers
Nov.13:Wagner 58-44 VCU
Nov.13:St.Thomas 91-73 SFC
Nov.13:Mt.St.M. 60-80St.Joseph
Nov.12:Bryant 64-83URI
Nov.12:LIU Brook 60-84Fresno St
Nov.11:Merrimack 61-54 NJIT
Nov.11:Washingto 62-117Mt.St.M.
Nov.11:Sacred. 64-92Providenc (11)
Nov.10:FDU 49-93Seton Hal
Nov.9:Hartford 59-77Wagner
Nov.9:Emerson 48-77Merrimack
Nov.9:Fisher 54-122Bryant
Nov.9:LIU Brook 64-98USF
Nov.9:SFU 72-75GWU
Nov.9:Sacred. 86-81 La Salle
Nov.9:SFC 58-81Wisconsin (12)
Nov.9:Mt.St.M. 51-91Villanova (8)
Nov.9:CCSU 48-99UConn (20)
NEC Standings
1
17-2 (22-9)
2
15-3 (21-5)
3
13-7 (16-14)
4
10-8 (14-16)
5
7-12 (10-20)
6
6-11 (10-20)
7
5-14 (9-21)
8
5-14 (8-24)
9
4-12 (4-22)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Kiss_Peter1

Bryant
(196-G-)
Avg: 24.7

24.7
18.2
17.1
Dawgs Have Their Day! Bryant Captures First NEC Crown (Photo: NEC)
Bryant University 2021-22
Jared Grasso Jared Grasso Grasso
Luis A. Hurtado Jr.
Hurtado Jr.
Hall Elisias
Elisias
Adham Eleeda
Eleeda
Greg Calixte
Calixte
Peter Kiss
Kiss
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
10  Luis A. Hurtado Jr. 198 (6'6'') G 1998 VenezuelaSr Sagemont (Weston, FL) / UAB
34  Hall Elisias 203 (6'8'') F Haiti USASr Valley Stream South (Valley Stream, NY) / N.Mexico JC
3  Adham Eleeda 196 (6'5'') G CanadaSr Toronto Basketball A (Toronto, ON) / NKU
15  Greg Calixte 203 (6'8'') F 1999 USASr Mt.Vernon (Mount Vernon, NY)
32  Peter Kiss 196 (6'5'') G USASr Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, MA)
2  Erickson Bans 180 (5'11'') PG USASo Shea (Pawtucket, RI)
 Tyler Brelsford 190 (6'3'') PG USASo Mount St.Joseph (Baltimore, MD)
5  Charles Pride 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Putnam Science (Putnam, CT)
50  Josh Ozabor 191 (6'3'') G/F 2003 Nigeria South AfricaFr IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
22  Grant Coleman 201 (6'7'') F 2002 USAFr Mahomet-Seymour (Mahomet, IL)
11  Max Zakheim 180 (5'11'') PG USAFr Frisch (Paramus, NJ)
30  Chris Childs 188 (6'2'') G USASr Woodstock Academy (Woodstock, CT)
33  Mike Iuzzolino 190 (6'3'') G Italy USAFr Canterbury School (New Milford, CT) / North Allegheny
12  Timmy Kiggins 183 (6'0'') PG USAJr Holy Trinity (Hicksville, NY)
14  Liam Dunfee 198 (6'6'') F USAFr Governor's Academy (Byfield, MA)
1  Joe Moon IV 186 (6'1'') G USASo Woodstock Academy (Woodstock, CT)
 Miles Latimer 193 (6'4'') G 2000 USA Paul VI Catholic (Chantilly, VA)
55  Kai Kostmayer 203 (6'8'') F USASo Gould Academy (Bethel, ME)
4  Tyler Breslford 193 (6'4'') G USAFr Mount St.Joseph (Baltimore, MD)
 Sherif Kenney 193 (6'4'') G USASr Orr (Chicago, IL)
25  Ben Callahan-Gold 201 (6'7'') G USAFr Northfield Mt.Her. (Mt. Hermon, MA)
13  Mike Marshall Jr. 190 (6'3'') F USAFr Thayer Academy (Braintree, MA)
Head Coach: Jared Grasso
Coach Assistant: Christian Cole
Dawgs Have Their Day! Bryant Captures First NEC Crown - Mar 9, 2022
After falling just short last year in its first taste of NEC Championship Tuesday, it was mission accomplished for Bryant this evening.
The Bulldogs scored early and often and never looked back, racing to a 70-43 win over Wagner (21-6), and in the process, securing the the program's first-ever NEC basketball crown and punching its initial ticket to the NCAA Tournament.
Bryant (22-9) was led by NEC Tournament MVP Peter Kiss (6'5''-G), who scored a game-high 34 points on 13-23 shooting overall and 4-5 from outside the arc. The 34 points tied for the ninth-highest single-game total in NEC Tournament history.
Charles Pride (6'4''-G) added 13 points and 17 boards for the Black and Gold in his second double-double of the playoffs and tenth of the season. The 17 boards tied for sixth on the league's all-time postseason list.
After Wagner scored the first bucket of the game, Bryant reeled off 11 straight points with six coming from Pride and five from Kiss.
The lead eventually ballooned to 36-6 late in the first half as the Bulldogs held Wagner without a field goal for 11:17.
Bryant took a 38-12 lead into intermission and the Seahawks were unable to cut the lead under 21 for the remainder of the game.
Raekwon Rogers (6'8''-F-1999) led Wagner with 12 points and Jahbril Price-Noel (6'7''-G) Noel added 10.

Courtesy of northeastconference.org

NEC Tournament Final: Bryant - Wagner 70-43
NEC Tournament Semifinals:
Bryant - Mount St. Mary's 70-69
Wagner - LIU 82-62
All-NEC Awards 2022 - Mar 9, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Peter Kiss (6'5''-G) of Bryant
Player of the Year: USA Alex Morales (6'6''-G-1997) of Wagner
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Alex Morales (6'6''-G-1997) of Wagner
Rookie of the Year: USA Anquan Hill (6'8''-PF) of FDU
Most Improved Player of the Year: USA Josh Cohen (6'10''-F) of SFU
Coach of the Year: Jared Grasso of Bryant

All-NEC First Team 2022
Flowers
Flowers
Kiss
Kiss
Morales
Morales
Penn
Penn
Pride
Pride

First Team

USA Tyrn Flowers (6'9''-F) of LIU Brooklyn
USA Peter Kiss (6'5''-G) of Bryant
USA Alex Morales (6'6''-G-1997) of Wagner
USA Eral Penn (6'7''-F) of LIU Brooklyn
USA Charles Pride (6'4''-G) of Bryant

All-NEC Second Team 2022
Benjamin
Benjamin
Cubbage
Cubbage
Martinez
Martinez
Minor
Minor
Rogers
Rogers

Second Team

USA Jalen Benjamin (5'10''-PG) of Mt.St.Mary's
USA Michael Cubbage (6'4''-G) of SFC
USA Will Martinez (6'5''-G-1992) of Wagner
USA Jordan Minor (6'8''-F-2000) of Merrimack
USA Raekwon Rogers (6'8''-F-1999) of Wagner

All-NEC Third Team 2022
Clarke
Clarke
Ford
Ford
Offurum
Offurum
Opoku
Opoku
Thomas1
Thomas1

Third Team

USA Aaron Clarke (6'1''-G) of Sacred Heart
USA Elijah Ford (6'5''-G) of Wagner
USA Mezie Offurum (6'8''-F) of Mt.St.Mary's
USA Nana Opoku (6'9''-F) of Mt.St.Mary's
USA Tyler Thomas1 (6'3''-G) of Sacred Heart

All-Rookie Team

Australia Oscar Berry (6'4''-SG) of FDU
USA Anquan Hill (6'8''-PF) of FDU
Canada Sebastien Lamaute (6'3''-G) of FDU
USA Andre Snoddy (6'6''-G/F) of CCSU
USA Zaire Williams (6'4''-G) of Wagner

All-NEC All-Tournament Team 2022
Kiss
Kiss
Pride
Pride
Elisias
Elisias
Morales
Morales
Flowers
Flowers

All-Tournament Team

USA Peter Kiss (6'5''-G) of Bryant
USA Charles Pride (6'4''-G) of Bryant
Haiti Hall Elisias (6'8''-F) of Bryant
USA Alex Morales (6'6''-G-1997) of Wagner
USA Tyrn Flowers (6'9''-F) of LIU Brooklyn