Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference: Season 2013-14

CACC Ranking
North Division
 1. Bloomfield 17-2 
 2. Dominican, NY 14-5 
 3. Caldwell 12-7 
 4. Post 11-8 
 5. Nyack 8-11 
 6. Concordia, NY 5-14 
 7. Felician 4-15 
South Division
 1. Philadelphia 16-3 
 2. Holy Family 13-6 
 3. Univ.Sciences 12-7 
 4. Chestnut Hill 8-11 
 4. Goldey-Beacom 8-11 
 6. Wilmington, DE 5-14 
 7. Georgian Court 0-19 


Philadelphia University wins the CACC 2013-2014 title (Photo: caccathletics.org)

CACC Women 2013-2014
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Philadelphia University 2013-14
Herb Magee Herb Magee Magee
Nick Christian
Christian
Peter Alexis
Alexis
Nick Schlitzer
Schlitzer
Andre Gibbs
Gibbs
Derek Johnson
Johnson
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
25  Christian Nick 185 (6'1'') G 92 USA
21  Alexis Peter 208 (6'10'') F 92 USA
33  Schlitzer Nick 196 (6'5'') G 92 USA
10  Gibbs Andre 173 (5'8'') PG USA
22  Johnson Derek 198 (6'6'') F USA
23  Huggins TJ 196 (6'5'') F USA
34  Harris Tyree 203 (6'8'') F USA
11  Robertson Tyler 183 (6'0'') PG 92 USA
3  Powers Matt 188 (6'2'') G USA
1  Folkes Winston 173 (5'8'') PG USA
2  Louden Mike 178 (5'10'') PG USA
Head Coach: Herb Magee
Coach Assistant: Jimmy Reilly
Coach Assistant: Chris Angelos
Coach Assistant: Randy Stover
Coach Assistant: Kay Magee


Philadelphia heads to NCAA Tournament with 42-41 win over Holy Family CACC Championship Game - Mar 19, 2014

CALDWELL, N.J. - The Philadelphia University men's basketball team claimed its first Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championship since 2009 with a 42-41 victory over cross-town rival Holy Family Saturday afternoon at Caldwell College. The Rams also earned the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Division II Tournament.
Philadelphia improves to 25-6 overall, the 11th time that team has reached 25 wins under Hall of Fame head coach Herb Magee and the first since the 2009-10 campaign. The Rams will make their 33rd appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament, trailing only Kentucky Wesleyan's 37 appearances for the most trips to the tournament.
Magee is now at 985 career victories and has led the Rams to the NCAA Tournament for the 27th time.
The complete NCAA Division II Tournament field will be announced on Sunday, March 9 at 10:30 p.m. on www.ncaa.com.
Sophomore forward Derek Johnson (6'6''-F) (Conshohocken, Pa./Atlantic Christian), the CACC Tournament MVP, scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds in the victory. Johnson averaged 15.7 points and 6.3 rebounds in the tournament and hit the game-winning 3-pointer in the semifinal round to knock off USciences.
Sophomore forward Peter Alexis (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Holy Redeemer) recorded 14 points and 11 rebounds for his 15th double-double of the season. Alexis-who had a double-double in all three tournament games-is just five points shy from becoming the 52nd Philadelphia University men's basketball player, and third this season, to score 1,000 career points.
Alexis and sophomore guard Andre Gibbs (5'8''-PG) (Smyrna, Del./Smyrna) joined Johnson on the All-CACC Tournament Team.Both teams struggled mightily to find their offense in the first half. Philadelphia shot at a slightly better percentage than Holy Family, 29.6 percent (8-of-27) to 25.9 percent (7-of-27), to take an 18-17 lead at the half.
Things picked up in the second half as the team swapped the lead three times in the opening 6:21. Alexis easily put back a miss by Gibbs at the 10:26 mark to spark a 10-3 Philadelphia run, which included eight straight points from Johnson, to take a 35-29 lead with 8:03 left.
Holy Family (21-10) fought back with seven consecutive points over a 4:52 span to take a 38-37 advantage when Ervin Ezell (6'4''-G) made a lay-up along the baseline at 2:38.
On the Rams' next possession, Gibbs came up with the biggest shot of the game as he drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 1:40 on the clock to stop the Tigers' momentum and put the Rams back in the lead 40-38.
Johnson sealed the game by draining two free throws with four seconds to go to put Philadelphia in front 42-38.
Ezell led Holy Family with 17 points and seven rebounds. Derrick Stewart (5'8''-PG) added 10 points and seven boards.

Courtesy of CACC Athletics

CACC Tournament Final: Philadelphia - Holy Family 42-41

CACC Tournament Semifinals:
Philadelphia - USciences 59-56
Bloomfield - Holy Family 51-62


All-CACC 1st Team 2014
Garret Kerr
Kerr
Leon Porter
Porter
Antoine Obery
Obery
Mark Dirugeris Jr.
Dirugeris Jr.
Ervin Ezell
Ezell

All-Tournament MVP: Derek Johnson (6'6''-F) of Philadelphia
Player of the Year: Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of Univ.Sciences
Rookie of the Year: Andre Gibbs (5'8''-PG) of Philadelphia
Coach of the Year: Joseph Clinton of Dominican, NY

1st Team
F: Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of Univ.Sciences
PG: Leon Porter (5'6''-PG) of Rockville V.
G: Antoine Obery (6'4''-G-90) of Staten Island V.
G: Mark Dirugeris Jr. (185-G-91) of Marin
G: Ervin Ezell (6'4''-G) of Holy Family

2nd Team
C/F: Cory Quimby (6'6''-C/F) of Dominican, NY
F: Argelix Gil (6'5''-F) of Concordia, NY
G: Jim Connolly (6'3''-G-90) of Philadelphia
G: Alberto Munoz (6'5''-G) of Holy Family
PG: Norman Pope (5'11''-PG) of Concordia, NY

3rd Team
F: Michael Balkovic (6'6''-F) of Caldwell
PG: Marvin Williams (6'0''-PG) of Bloomfield
F: Peter Alexis (6'10''-F-92) of Philadelphia
G: Matt Hall (6'1''-G) of Bloomfield
F: Marcus Porter (6'5''-F-92) of Amer.Internat.

Honorable Mention
Andre Gibbs (5'8''-PG) of Philadelphia
Kevin Udo (6'7''-C) of Bloomfield
Brandon Fox (6'5''-F) of Wilmington, DE
A.J. Picard (6'1''-G-92) of Goldey-Beacom
Angel Ayala (6'4''-G) of Holy Family
Jake Wilcox (5'11''-PG) of Post
Zach Krischer (6'1''-G) of Post