Northeast-10 Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.6:FPU 62-68Bentley
Mar.3:St.Anselm 65-81Bentley
Mar.3:FPU 81-75 Pace
Feb.28:St.Rose 65-93Bentley
Feb.28:Stonehill 73-83Pace
Feb.28:St.Anselm 81-79 New Haven
Feb.28:Assumptio 73-86FPU
Feb.26:S.Conn. 65-84St.Anselm
Feb.26:SNHU 76-80St.Rose
Feb.25:LeMoyne 52-58Stonehill
Feb.25:AIC 82-86FPU
Feb.25:Assumptio 80-69 Adelphi
Feb.22:St.Rose 73-68 AIC
Feb.22:St.Anselm 56-69Bentley
Feb.22:Assumptio 78-76 FPU
Feb.22:LeMoyne 64-73Pace
Feb.21:St.Anselm 74-60 S.Conn.
Feb.21:AIC 81-83St.Rose
Feb.20:Bentley 65-84FPU
Feb.19:Pace 82-81 AIC
Feb.19:New Haven 74-62 Adelphi
Feb.19:S.Conn. 61-93St.Rose
Feb.19:Stonehill 63-54 SNHU
Feb.19:St.Mich. 60-96St.Anselm
Feb.18:LeMoyne 72-80FPU
Feb.16:S.Conn. 56-70New Haven
Feb.16:AIC 57-80LeMoyne
Feb.16:Bentley 76-71 Assumptio
Feb.16:Adelphi 57-69Pace
Feb.16:FPU 76-65 St.Anselm
Feb.16:St.Mich. 70-66 Stonehill
Feb.14:S.Conn. 77-72 St.Mich.
Feb.14:New Haven 84-55 FPU
Feb.14:Adelphi 62-69SNHU
Feb.12:S.Conn. 62-78LeMoyne
Feb.12:St.Mich. 71-75FPU
Feb.12:Adelphi 76-60 St.Rose
Feb.12:Stonehill 65-58 Assumptio
Feb.12:SNHU 68-87Bentley
Feb.8:Bentley 70-62 S.Conn.
Feb.4:Stonehill 73-87Bentley
Feb.3:Stonehill 73-87Bentley
Feb.3:Adelphi 69-45 Caldwell
Feb.2:St.Mich. 86-79 AIC
Feb.2:St.Rose 79-72 LeMoyne
Feb.2:New Haven 48-77Pace
Feb.2:FPU 59-85SNHU
Feb.2:Assumptio 67-69St.Anselm
Feb.2:Bloomfiel 79-81S.Conn.
Feb.1:Bentley 74-75Adelphi
Jan.31:Pace 68-67 LeMoyne
Jan.31:S.Conn. 63-75SNHU
Jan.31:FPU 79-61 St.Mich.
Jan.30:St.Rose 75-71 Stonehill
Jan.29:Assumptio 59-64LeMoyne
Jan.29:SNHU 101-81 Pace
Jan.27:AIC 68-96FPU
Jan.27:St.Anselm 76-67 St.Mich.
Jan.27:S.Conn. 77-95Pace
Jan.27:St.Rose 83-81 Assumptio
Jan.26:LeMoyne 56-66Bentley
Jan.25:Adelphi 87-69 St.Mich.
Jan.25:S.Conn. 70-90Assumptio
Jan.25:Stonehill 80-70 AIC
Jan.25:Pace 85-89FPU
Jan.25:St.Anselm 70-84St.Rose
Jan.22:FPU 60-76Adelphi
Jan.22:AIC 89-92Bentley
Jan.22:Assumptio 64-65New Haven
Jan.22:St.Mich. 87-82 Pace
Jan.22:St.Rose 65-83SNHU
Jan.22:LeMoyne 67-81St.Anselm
Jan.22:S.Conn. 65-80Stonehill
Jan.19:Bentley 83-68 St.Rose
Jan.19:FPU 73-76S.Conn.
Jan.19:Adelphi 76-55 Assumptio
Jan.19:New Haven 60-67St.Anselm
Jan.19:Stonehill 66-78Pace
Jan.19:SNHU 83-71 AIC
Jan.19:St.Mich. 61-68LeMoyne
Jan.17:Adelphi 53-70New Haven
Jan.15:SNHU 72-77LeMoyne
Jan.15:Pace 73-85Bentley
Jan.15:Stonehill 70-74New Haven
Jan.15:AIC 84-92Assumptio
Jan.15:St.Anselm 74-65 Adelphi
Jan.13:AIC 79-82Bridgepor
Jan.13:SNHU 82-88Stonehill
Jan.13:St.Rose 86-75 St.Mich.
Jan.11:New Haven 78-80Bentley
Jan.11:Assumptio 65-83Pace
Jan.11:AIC 53-72St.Anselm
Jan.11:Adelphi 75-70 Stonehill
Jan.9:Adelphi 73-66 AIC
Jan.8:Pace 78-79St.Anselm
Jan.8:Stonehill 73-64 LeMoyne
Jan.8:St.Mich. 61-65New Haven
Jan.5:St.Mich. 56-76Bentley
Jan.5:New Haven 62-67AIC
Jan.5:Pace 72-83Daemen
Jan.5:S.Conn. 71-83Adelphi
Jan.3:Adelphi 88-62 Bloomfiel
Jan.2:AIC 55-70URI
Dec.20:St.Mich. 71-90Felician
Dec.18:St.Rose 71-73GBC
Dec.18:Bentley 91-90 Post
Dec.15:Stonehill 63-68FPU
Dec.14:Lake Erie 79-65 LeMoyne
Dec.12:Lincoln 79-67 S.Conn.
Dec.12:FPU 87-86 Bentley
Dec.12:Post 77-83St.Mich.
Dec.11:Dominican 84-76 Adelphi
Dec.11:Bloomfiel 57-75St.Anselm
Dec.10:Assumptio 67-71AIC
Dec.10:St.Mich. 76-82St.Rose
Dec.9:SNHU 84-79 Dominican
Dec.9:Mercyhurs (3) 74-62 LeMoyne
Dec.9:Felician 70-67 Pace
Dec.7:AIC 52-69New Haven
Dec.7:Pace 58-47 Adelphi
Dec.7:St.Rose 69-85S.Conn.
Dec.7:Bentley 75-68 SNHU
Dec.5:Stonehill 71-70 St.Anselm
Dec.4:SNHU 83-87FPU
Dec.4:Pace 70-73Staten.
Dec.4:AIC 69-78Adelphi
Dec.4:New Haven 65-54 St.Rose
Dec.4:Bridgepor 72-111Bentley
Dec.4:LeMoyne 56-55 S.Conn.
Dec.4:St.Mich. 76-87Assumptio
Dec.1:Assumptio 87-93Bentley
Dec.1:St.Mich. 73-77SNHU
Dec.1:AIC 70-82Post
Dec.1:St.Anselm 90-82 Bridgepor
Dec.1:STAC 53-49 Stonehill
Dec.1:Adelphi 84-73 LeMoyne
Dec.1:New Haven 75-64 S.Conn.
Dec.1:St.Rose 61-75Pace
Nov.29:Adelphi 84-69 Staten.
Nov.28:Pace 87-57 Mercy
Nov.28:STAC 73-76St.Anselm
Nov.28:SNHU 79-94Bentley
Nov.28:Caldwell 78-83FPU
Nov.28:Molloy 58-78Stonehill
Nov.28:LeMoyne 70-44 USciences
Nov.27:Dominican 66-60 New Haven
Nov.27:Molloy 63-96Assumptio
Nov.27:Stonehill 65-59 Post
Nov.27:St.Rose 71-83Daemen
Nov.27:St.Mich. 76-86Gannon
Nov.26:Concord 80-92St.Mich.
Nov.23:S.Conn. 57-76AIC
Nov.23:FPU 87-99Assumptio
Nov.23:SNHU 66-74St.Anselm
Nov.23:Pace 69-45 New Haven
Nov.23:LeMoyne 84-88St.Rose
Nov.23:Bentley 59-70Stonehill
Nov.23:Adelphi 70-65 Jefferson
Nov.20:S.Conn. 84-92Jefferson
Nov.20:St.Anselm 68-92FPU
Nov.20:New Haven 75-79LeMoyne
Nov.20:St.Rose 82-81 Adelphi
Nov.20:Stonehill 72-69 St.Mich.
Nov.20:Post 62-85SNHU
Nov.20:AIC 51-78Pace
Nov.17:New Haven 80-59 Molloy
Nov.17:Assumptio 85-89SNHU
Nov.17:Bentley 89-79 St.Anselm
Nov.17:Bridgepor 50-69Stonehill
Nov.17:Pace 88-78 USciences
Nov.17:Staten. 46-80AIC
Nov.16:FPU 84-104Calif., P
Nov.16:LeMoyne 67-106IUP (5)
Nov.14:Adelphi 80-75 Molloy
Nov.14:Holy Fami 64-66AIC
Nov.14:Georgian 55-65St.Mich.
Nov.14:Chestnut 61-66Pace
Nov.14:WILMU 63-75Assumptio
Nov.14:S.Conn. 88-68 GBC
Nov.14:FPU 84-66 Jefferson
Nov.13:Molloy 67-73Pace
Nov.13:Assumptio 84-59 Georgian
Nov.13:AIC 61-69Jefferson
Nov.13:DYouvill 52-101New Haven
Nov.13:Post 82-86S.Conn.
Nov.13:Chestnut 74-78Adelphi
Nov.13:WILMU 65-75St.Mich.
Nov.13:St.Rose 112-54 Staten.
Nov.13:Stonehill 69-74Caldwell
Nov.13:Bloomfiel 61-74SNHU
Nov.13:LeMoyne 97-96 RWC
Nov.13:FPU 84-91Holy Fami
Nov.12:New Haven 81-50 Staten.
Nov.12:SNHU 67-58 Caldwell
Nov.12:Stonehill 78-69 Bloomfiel
Nov.12:USciences 59-96Bentley
Nov.12:St.Rose 101-65 DYouvill
Nov.6:St.Anselm 72-94Vermont
Nov.1:LeMoyne 50-90Syracuse
Oct.30:St.Mich. 60-105Vermont
Oct.27:Pace 60-79Syracuse
Oct.21:Stonehill 71-95Providenc
NE-10 Standings
Northeast
1
19-4 (22-4)
2
14-7 (16-9)
3
12-7 (15-8)
4
10-9 (14-12)
5
8-9 (12-9)
6
6-12 (9-12)
7
3-14 (7-17)
Southwest
1
13-6 (17-10)
2
12-7 (14-9)
3
10-7 (13-8)
4
10-8 (16-9)
5
7-10 (9-14)
6
3-14 (6-16)
7
3-16 (5-21)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Moore_Isaiah2

FPU
(180-PG-)
Avg: 23.3

23.3
21.1
19.1
18.3
Bentley Mens Basketball Claims First NE10 Title Since 2008 (Photo: NE10)
Assumption College 2021-22
Scott Faucher Scott Faucher Faucher
Omar El-Sheikh
El-Sheikh
Matthew Kelly
Kelly
Jordan White
White
Isiah Gaiter
Gaiter
Kani Glover
Glover
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
22  Omar El-Sheikh 203 (6'8'') F 1998 Egypt Knox (St. James, NY) / Fairfield
4  Matthew Kelly 178 (5'10'') PG USASr Quince Orchard (Gaithersburg, MD)
5  Jordan White 198 (6'6'') F USASr Grace Chr.Ac. (Waldorf, MD)
32  Njavan Stewart 193 (6'4'') G USASo Newton South (Newton, MA)
2  Isiah Gaiter 190 (6'3'') PG USAJr Huntington Prep (Huntington, WV)
32  Kani Glover 190 (6'3'') G USAJr Bridgton Academy (North Bridgton, ME)
21  Cal Connelly 198 (6'6'') F USASr Tilton School (Tilton, NH)
3  Thomas Whyte 188 (6'2'') G New ZealandJr St.Thomas More (Oakdale, CT)
 Rapolas Buivydas 203 (6'8'') F 2002 IrelandFr Tralee
33  Cooper Creek 203 (6'8'') F AustraliaFr Williston Northmapt (Easthampton, MA) / Goldfields G.
 Mitchell Doherty 201 (6'7'') F 1999 USASo Worcester Academy (Worcester, MA)
 Matt Ansah 185 (6'1'') PG USAFr St.John Paul II FL T (Tallahassee, FL)
10  David Tiedemann 201 (6'7'') F USAFr Westerly (Westerly, RI)
11  Chris Crespo 190 (6'3'') G USASr Smithtown West (Smithtown, NY)
20  Brian Stevens 190 (6'3'') G USASo
12  DeWarren Watkins 185 (6'1'') PG USASo Elizabeth (Elizabeth, NJ)
Head Coach: Scott Faucher
Coach Assistant: John Ginnity
Coach Assistant: Garvin McAlister
Coach Assistant: Andrew Bronstein
Bentley Men's Basketball Claims First NE10 Title Since 2008 - Mar 8, 2022
Led by graduate guard and championship Most Outstanding Player, Jordan Mello-Klein (6'1''-G) led the Bentley University Falcons to the 2022 Northeast-10 Conference Men's Basketball Championship with 23 points and seven rebounds in a 68-62 win over Franklin Pierce University Sunday afternoon at the Dana Center.
Bentley, which had previously captured the NE10 Northeast Division regular season title, improved to 22-4 overall and avenged two regular season losses to the Ravens. Ranked first in the NCAA Division II East Region and 16th nationally, coach Jay Lawson 's team will almost assuredly be named host of next weekend's regional tournament later tonight. Franklin Pierce, the second-ranked team in the region, dropped to 17-10.
"I have been very proud of this group over the past two years in the way that they have approached their business on and off the court during these unique and difficult times," praised head coach Jay Lawson . "They are as good of a group as we have ever had when it comes to their commitment to the sport, improvement and each other.
"We look forward to seeing them every day and couldn't be more pleased to see them accomplish both the regular season and playoff championships," continued the veteran coach. "Their next challenge will be to let go of these accomplishments and move on to their first round game next weekend."
Down by four when the game clock dipped under 13 minutes, Bentley regained control with a 19-7 run over a span of nearly ten minutes. Mello-Klein got it going with a three-ball from the right corner and graduate guard Colton Lawrence (6'3''-G) followed with a driving lay-up to put the Falcons back in front, 50-49.
The run included a combined nine points from post players Pete Blust (6'7''-F) and Adria Amabilino Perez as well as another three-ball, this one from the left corner, from Mello-Klein.
After two treys reduced the Bentley lead from eight to 64-62 with 1:05 left, sophomore guard Zach Laput hit a mid-range jumper and after Laput's 13th rebound, Mello-Klein sank two free throws to lock up the Falcons' fourth NE10 tournament title.
Mello-Klein scored the game's first four points and also had the first of his five three-pointers as Bentley jumped out to an 11-2 start.
"Jordan played well in all three playoff games and made several big shots down the stretch today," commented Lawson. "He's been our leader and key player all year so it was only fitting to see him be chosen the MOP of the tournament."
Franklin Pierce battled back to even the count at 34 apiece before Bentley finished the half with a Laput lay-up and a four-point play by Lawrence.
In the second half, the Ravens used a 15-5 run to take their only lead of the contest, 49-45, with 13:46 left. That included eight points by freshman Mohamed Traore (6'2''-G) and five from NE10 Player of the Year Isaiah Moore.
Mello-Klein, in addition to 23 points and five three-pointers in nine attempts, had seven rebounds, a block and a steal. Following him on the scoring list were Lawrence with 12 and Amabilino Perez with 11.
Amabilino Perez, named after the game as the Northeast-10 Elite 24 award winner as the player at the championship site with the highest cumulative grade point average, made five of seven shots off the bench and also had six rebounds. Bentley's top rebounder was Laput with 13.
Moore led Franklin Pierce with 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists, but it took him 28 shots to score that many.
Bentley shot 39 percent while limiting the visitors to just 29.6 percent, and also controlled the boards, 56-42. Franklin Pierce had the advantage in free throws, 11-4, and turnovers, losing it only seven times. While the Falcons had 15 turns, the Ravens managed only six points off.
"We have been an efficient offense team most of this year and have worked hard to bring our defense up a level to match our offense," said Lawson. "Fortunately, we have been able to do this over the past couple weeks and today it was huge to defend well when our offense was below average. We'll need more of the same if we're going to play well next week."
Mello-Klein was joined on the All-Tournament Team by senior guard Mason Webb (6'4''-G).

Courtesy of northeast10.org

Northeast-10 Tournament Final: Bentley - Franklin Pierce 68-62
Northeast-10 Tournament Semifinals:
Bentley - Saint Anselm 81-65
Pace - Franklin Pierce 75-81
All-Northeast-10 Awards 2022 - Mar 8, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Jordan Mello-Klein (6'1''-G) of Bentley
Player of the Year: USA Isaiah Moore (5'11''-PG) of FPU
Defensive Player of the Year: South Sudan Majur Majak (7'1''-C) of New Haven
Rookie of the Year: USA Shane O'Dell (6'6''-G/F) of St.Rose, NY
Coach of the Year: David Chadbourne of FPU

All-Northeast-10 First Team 2022
Silva
Silva
Mello-Klein
Mello-Klein
Moore
Moore
Powell
Powell
Paul
Paul
Gardner
Gardner

First Team

USA Ronnie Silva (5'9''-PG) of Adelphi
USA Jordan Mello-Klein (6'1''-G) of Bentley
USA Isaiah Moore (5'11''-PG) of FPU
USA Bryan Powell (6'6''-F) of Pace
USA Chris Paul (6'6''-F) of St.Anselm
USA Patrick Gardner (6'10''-F) of St.Michael's

All-Northeast-10 Second Team 2022
Kelly
Kelly
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lane
Lane
Tention
Tention
O'Dell
O'Dell

Second Team

USA Matthew Kelly (5'10''-PG) of Assumption
USA Colton Lawrence (6'3''-G) of Bentley
USA Quashawn Lane (6'2''-G) of New Haven
USA Miles Tention (6'5''-G) of St.Anselm
USA Shane O'Dell (6'6''-G/F) of St.Rose, NY

All-Northeast-10 Third Team 2022
Jacobs
Jacobs
Powell
Powell
Becht
Becht
Gray
Gray
Chose
Chose
Sims
Sims

Third Team

USA Brandon Jacobs (6'0''-PG) of Pace
USA Brandon Powell (6'2''-G) of Pace
USA Matt Becht (6'3''-G-1999) of SNHU
USA Aaron Gray (6'7''-G/F) of SNHU
USA Owen Chose (6'2''-G) of Stonehill
USA Andrew Sims (6'6''-F) of Stonehill

All-Rookie Team

USA Zach Laput (6'4''-G) of Bentley
USA Mohamed Traore (6'2''-G) of FPU
USA Christian Davis (6'4''-G) of LeMoyne
USA Shane O'Dell (6'6''-G/F) of St.Rose, NY
USA Aaron Gray (6'7''-G/F) of SNHU

All-Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team 2022
Mello-Klein
Mello-Klein
Webb
Webb
Moore
Moore
Zegarowski
Zegarowski
Paul
Paul

All-Tournament Team

USA Jordan Mello-Klein (6'1''-G) of Bentley
USA Mason Webb (6'4''-G) of Bentley
USA Isaiah Moore (5'11''-PG) of FPU
USA Maxwell Zegarowski (6'6''-F) of FPU
USA Chris Paul (6'6''-F) of St.Anselm