Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2015-16

MASCAC Ranking
 1. Fitchburg St. 9-3 
 2. Salem St. 9-3 
 3. Bridgewater St. 8-4 
 4. Worcester St. 8-4 
 5. Westfield St. 4-8 
 6. Framingham St. 2-10 
 7. MCLA 2-10 


Fitchburg State College wins the USA MASCAC 2015-2016 title (Photo: mascac.com)

MASCAC Women 2015-2016
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Fitchburg State College 2015-16
Titus Manderson Titus Manderson Manderson
Givaughn Jones
Jones
Anthony Muccioli
Muccioli
Jalen Williams
Williams
Kwame Lee
Lee
Tysaul Horton
Horton
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
32  Jones Givaughn 188 (6'2'') F 0 USA
22  Muccioli Anthony 178 (5'10'') PG 0 USA
5  Williams Jalen 193 (6'4'') F 0 USA
4  Lee Kwame 206 (6'9'') F 0 USA
45  Horton Tysaul 185 (6'1'') G 0 USA
12  Burgos Leonny 180 (5'11'') PG 0 USA
21  Ferreira Josh 180 (5'11'') PG 0 USA
14  Alaoui Zakariya 180 (5'11'') PG 0 USA
1  Dunston Christian 178 (5'10'') PG 0 USA
3  Bosworth Josh 193 (6'4'') F 0 USA
2  Bell Jaleel 188 (6'2'') G 0 USA
24  Dacosta Troy 196 (6'5'') F 0 USA
11  Hill Lance 183 (6'0'') G 0 USA
10  King Aseim 190 (6'3'') G 0 USA
Head Coach: Titus Manderson
Coach Assistant: Bill Boyle


Fitchburg State Wins 2016 MASCAC Men's Basketball Tournament Title - Feb 28, 2016

The top-seeded Fitchburg State men's basketball team held off #2 Salem State, 82-78, to capture the 2016 Massachusetts State Athletic Collegiate Conference (MASCAC) Championship played on Saturday afternoon at the Parkinson Gymnasium in the Rec Center. The Falcons earn the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament which begins on Thursday, March 3rd.
Fitchburg senior guard Givaughn Jones (6'2''-F) led the way for the Green and Gold, collecting 20 points while adding six rebounds and three steals. Besides Jones, three other members of the starting five made their way into double-digits for points with junior Jaleel Bell (6'2''-G) (16), sophomore Josh Bosworth (6'4''-F) (11), and Kwame Lee (6'9''-F) (10) all contributing significantly to the Falcons' conference championship win.
For Salem State, senior forward Marcus Faison (6'5''-F) had a game-high 23 points to go along with 14 rebounds while sophomore Shaquan Murray (6'0''-PG) scored 15 and dished out a pair of assists. Junior guard Shyhelm Davis picked up a bench-high 19 points on 32 minutes of action.
The opening tip-off was controlled by Salem State. But after back-to-back strong defensive possessions for Fitchburg State, it was the hosts getting on the board first as junior guard Leonny Burgos (5'11''-PG) scored the first couple of points on a lay-up.
Salem State went on to score the next five points, including a three from sophomore Murray, before the Falcons upped their margin by scoring seven unanswered (9-5) and forcing the Vikings to call a time-out with 15:20 left in the half.
At the 15-minute mark of the half the teams began to exchange hoops as Faison scored six- straight for the Vikings to match six points coming from the hosts (15-11).
Salem State then proceeded to go on a modest 7-3 run, getting themselves to within one point before Fitchburg State was forced to call its first time out with 8:58 left.
Following the break in the action, Salem State continued to best Fitchburg State on scoring drives, going on a 11-9 run to grab the lead at 29-27.
But the Green and Gold controlled the final five minutes of the half, outscoring the visitors 15-8 as sophomore guard Lance Hill (6'0''-G) hit seven for Fitchburg State including a triple with just 2 seconds left to close-out the first half (42-37).
After intermission, the Falcons picked up where they left off scoring six of the half's first 10 points. Jones was responsible for four of those points himself, forcing Salem State to use a time-out with 18:13 remaining. The Vikings then turned the tables on the Falcons, using a 10-6 run to pull to within three (54-51) and force Fitchburg to call a time-out.
With 9:26 to go, the hosts got out to their largest lead of the contest after Lee knocked down his first three-pointer of the contest to push the score up to 67-56.
Salem State cut the deficit back down to seven points as the teams exchanged baskets late, but neither team could separate going into the final stretch of the contest. The Vikings continued to battle, getting back to within two and forcing the Falcons to call another time-out with 1:04 left in regulation.
The hosts were able to close out the contest with 20 seconds left when Salem State was forced to intentionally foul. Sophomore Josh Josh Bosworth (6'4''-F) was able to knock down both from the stripe, pushing the Falcon lead to four, producing the final score of 82-78, and giving Fitchburg State its second men's basketball league crown in the last four years.
Throughout the contest Fitchburg State shot 33-of-65 (50.8%) while knocking down 3-of-7 from the three-point line, with 13-of-22 coming from the charity stripe.
Salem State ended the game with 29-of-65 shooting (44.6%) hitting a pair of triples and making its free-throws at an 18-for-29 clip.
Salem State controlled the glass, with a 43-35 edge in total rebounds and a 13-7 advantage in offensive boards.
The MASCAC conference championship featured 10 ties and eight lead changes before a winner was crowned, with the largest deficit coming at the 9:26 mark of the second half (11 points).
Fitchburg State University (18-9) awaits its seeding in the NCAA Division III Tournament with pairings announced on Monday. Salem State closes out its campaign at 16-11.

MASCAC Tournament Final: Fitchburg St. - Salem St. 82-78
MASCAC Tournament Semifinals:
Fitchburg St. - Westfield St. 96-65
Salem St. - Bridgewater St. 72-61

Courtesy of MASCAC


All-MASCAC Awards 2016 - Mar 1, 2016

All-MASCAC 1st Team 2016
Jaleel Bell
Bell
Fawaz Mass
Mass
Marcus Faison
Faison
Paul Brooks
Brooks
Bilal Shakir
Shakir

All-Tournament MVP: Jaleel Bell (6'2''-G) of Fitchburg St.
Player of the Year: Jaleel Bell (6'2''-G) of Fitchburg St.
Rookie of the Year: Alex Santos (6'3''-G) of Worcester St.
Coach of the Year: Titus Manderson of Fitchburg St.

1st Team
G: Jaleel Bell (6'2''-G) of Fitchburg St.
G: Fawaz Mass (6'1''-G) of Bridgewater St.
F: Marcus Faison (6'5''-F) of Salem St.
C: Paul Brooks (6'9''-C) of Worcester St.
PG: Bilal Shakir (5'7''-PG) of Worcester St.

2nd Team
F: Joseph Carty (6'7''-F) of Bridgewater St.
F: Givaughn Jones (6'2''-F) of Fitchburg St.
F: Kwame Lee (6'9''-F) of Fitchburg St.
PG: Shaquan Murray (6'0''-PG) of Salem St.
PG: Jesus Sanchez (6'0''-PG) of Westfield St.