Empire 8 Athletic Conference: Season 2015-16

Empire8 Ranking
 1. St.John Fisher 14-2 
 2. Nazareth 13-3 
 3. Hartwick 12-4 
 4. Stevens Tech 8-8 
 5. Ithaca 7-9 
 6. Alfred 6-10 
 7. Houghton 6-10 
 8. Utica 4-12 
 9. Elmira 2-14 


Hartwick College wins the USA Empire8 2015-2016 title (Photo: empire8.com)

Empire8 Women 2015-2016
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Hartwick College 2015-16
Todd McGuinness Todd McGuinness McGuinness
Trevor Norton
Norton
Joey Lufkin
Lufkin
Justin Pratt
Pratt
Jake Sinicki
Sinicki
Matt Wilson
Wilson
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
5  Norton Trevor 6'5'' (196) G USA
1  Lufkin Joey 5'9'' (175) PG 94 USA
3  Pratt Justin 6'5'' (196) F USA
22  Sinicki Jake 6'5'' (196) F USA
32  Wilson Matt 6'9'' (206) C 92 USA
11  Laforest Brandon 6'0'' (183) PG USA
10  Gavan Glenn 6'2'' (188) G USA
24  Baker Corey 6'2'' (188) G USA
34  du Moulin Marc 6'7'' (201) F USA
20  Knezovic Matt 6'2'' (188) G USA
4  Simone Ryan 6'5'' (196) F USA
12  Smith Nolan 6'0'' (183) PG USA
15  Sluiter Ryan 6'0'' (183) PG USA
31  Maloney Chris 6'2'' (188) G USA
33  Carruthers Justin 6'9'' (206) F USA
Head Coach: Todd McGuinness
Coach Assistant: David Wadas
Coach Assistant: Nick Lambros


Wick Outlasts Fisher 93-91 in the Empire 8 Championship - Feb 28, 2016

Hartwick let a 26-point lead slip away but the Hawks wouldn't buckle down the stretch, hitting key shots when they needed them in a 93-91 victory over St. John Fisher in the Empire 8 Championship game Saturday at Bobby Wanzer Court. The league title is the Hawks' third in the last six years after securing the crow in both 2011 and 2014.
With the victory, the Hawks snap Fisher's 28-game winning streak at Wanzer Court and earn the Empire 8's automatic berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament. It marks the fourth appearance in the "Big Dance" in the last six seasons and the program's nineteenth overall.
'Wick will learn where it is headed and its opponent on Monday at 12:30 p.m. when the tournament field is unveiled.
Tournament Most Valuable Player Jake Sinicki (6'5''-F) (Endicott, NY/Maine Endwell) had 21 first-half points for the Hawks, connecting on 8-of-9 shots. He finished with a team-high 26. Sinicki, Joey Lufkin (5'9''-PG-94) (Argyle, NY/Argyle), and Trevor Norton (6'5''-G) (Mullica Hill, NJ/Ursinus College) combined for 72 of the Hawks' points in the contest. Lufkin had a double-double with 24 points and 10 assists with Norton contributing 22 points.
Once again, the Hawks came through from the free-throw line as they finished with a 20-of-24 (83%) showing, including a 12-of-13 (92%) performance in the second half. In the two tournament games, they would make 38-of-44 from the stripe for a team percentage of 86.4%.
Hartwick could not have started better in the game as they grabbed a 9-6 lead and then erupted for a 26-3 run over an eight-minute span for a 35-9 advantage with 9:23 left in the half. The Hawks would shoot 75% from the floor in the opening 12 minutes of the game on 15-of-20 shooting.
'Wick led by 20 or more for the next four and a half minutes. The Cardinals chipped away at the lead deep in the period, scoring 17 of the final 24 points in the last 3:30 to trim the gap to 13 points at halftime, 53-40.
The Hawks were in front 58-49 with 13:35 remaining in the second half, but a 20-9 Fisher run gave the hosts their first lead, 69-67, since it was 4-2 forty-nine seconds into the game. It would mark the first of four lead changes in the next three minutes. The Cardinal margin was increased to five, 72-67, before back-to-back three-pointers from Justin Pratt (6'5''-F) (North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown) and Lufkin put 'Wick back on top, 73-72.
Fisher answered at the other end and earned a 76-73 advantage with four straight points. Norton, however, would tie the score with a three-pointer and his two free throws with 4:19 remaining gave the Hawks a 78-76 lead which they would not relinquish.
The Cardinals got as close as one point, 82-81, with 3:03 left after a Tyler English (6'4''-G) three-pointer but they got no closer. The Hawks went 9-for-10 from the foul line in the final 1:52. Fisher kept the pressure on by making three baskets in the final 13 seconds. Norton drained a pair from the line with 12 seconds to go and Sinicki did the same with five seconds remaining to make it a 93-88 lead.
Tyler Hart (6'0''-PG) hit a three to cut the Fisher deficit to two with under two seconds to play. But the Hawks got the ball in to Lufkin who eluded Cardinals defenders to run out the clock and kick off the Hartwick celebration.
The Hawks finished the game shooting 51.7% (30-for-58) and 46.4% (13-for-28) from three-point range. The Cardinals finished at 49.2% (31-for-63) from the field and 41.4% (12-for-29) from beyond the three-point arc. Both teams were even in rebounds, 32-32.
Sinicki, who averaged 20 points in the tournament, shot 9-of-14 in the game with four rebounds, a trio of three-pointers, two assists, and two blocks. Norton hit four threes with six rebounds. Lufkin hit 8-of-13 from the floor. The three players combined for 17-of-18 from the line.
Brandon Laforest (6'0''-PG) (Cohoes, NY/Cohoes) scored eight points and he grabbed six boards for the Hawks. Matt Wilson (6'9''-C-92) (Shelton, CT/Franklin & Marshall) had five points and six rebounds.
Hart led all scorers with 35 points for Fisher. Keegan Ryan (6'8''-F/C-94) added 16 points and English ended the night with 14 points.

Empire8 Tournament Final: Hartwick College - St.John Fisher College 93-91
Empire8 Tournament Semifinals:
St. John Fisher College - Stevens Institute of Technology 85-62
Hartwick College - Nazareth College 75-69

Courtesy of Empire8



All-Empire8 Awards 2016 - Feb 28, 2016

All-Empire8 1st Team 2016
Trevor Norton
Norton
Marc Chasin
Chasin
Mitch Ford
Ford
Tyler Hart
Hart
Keegan Ryan
Ryan

All-Tournament MVP: Jake Sinicki (6'5''-F) of Hartwick
Player of the Year: Mitch Ford (6'5''-F) of Nazareth
Rookie of the Year: Tyler Stenglein (6'3''-G) of Nazareth
Co-Coach of the Year: Kevin Broderick of Nazareth
Co-Coach of the Year: Rob Kornaker of St.John Fisher

1st Team
G: Trevor Norton (6'5''-G) of Hartwick
G: Marc Chasin (6'4''-G) of Ithaca
F: Mitch Ford (6'5''-F) of Nazareth
PG: Tyler Hart (6'0''-PG) of St.John Fisher
F/C: Keegan Ryan (6'8''-F/C-94) of St.John Fisher

2nd Team
G: Tyler Seelman (5'11''-G) of Alfred
C: Matt Wilson (6'9''-C-92) of Hartwick
F: Maurice Mills (6'5''-F) of Nazareth
G: Tyler Stenglein (6'3''-G) of Nazareth
PG: Evan Klimchak (5'9''-PG) of Stevens Tech

Honorable Mention
Gino Leonardi (5'10''-PG) of Elmira
Joey Lufkin (5'9''-PG-94) of Hartwick
Robert Tutein (5'11''-G) of Utica

All-Sportsmanship Team
G: Nigel Herbert (6'0''-G) of Alfred
G: Justin Henderson (6'3''-G) of Elmira
G: Glenn Gavan (6'2''-G) of Hartwick
C: Tyler McQuaid (6'5''-C) of Houghton
G: Matt Flood (6'2''-G) of Ithaca
G: Tyler Stenglein (6'3''-G) of Nazareth
PG: Alex Sausville (6'0''-PG) of St.John Fisher
F: Alex Lorenz (6'4''-F) of Stevens Tech
G: Robert Tutein (5'11''-G) of Utica