Cedric Moune, Franklin & Marshall
Centennial Conference
Men's Basketball Player of the Week
Junior, Forward, 6-7
Moune averaged a double-double with 12.0 points and 12.0 rebounds in a pair of Diplomat victories against Ursinus (64-49) and Haverford (92-42). He tallied a career high 19 points and tied a career best with 16 rebounds vs. the Fords. For the week, Moune shot 68.8 percent from the floor (11-of-16) and added three blocked shots and eight steals.
Around the Conference
Washington College junior Pat Morgan (Havertown, Pa.) matched a career high with 21 points in the 81-66 win against Haverford.
Ursinus sophomore Matt Knowles (Waverly, Pa.) posted a career best 17 points in a loss at McDaniel. He has reached double figures in scoring in six of the Bears' seven games.
Swarthmore freshman Zack Yonda (Conestoga, Pa.) registered his third career high in as many games, tallying 17 in a 70-66 win at Muhlenberg. His layup with 47 seconds remaining gave the Garnet a 67-66 lead it did not surrender. Yonda is shooting 61 percent from the floor and averaging 13.5 points over his last four games.
Muhlenberg freshman Owen McLeod (Somerset, N.J.) drained four three-pointers on his way to a career best 18 points in a loss at Johns Hopkins. Senior Malique Killing (Philadelphia, Pa.) moved into third place on the Mule career scoring list and now has 1,674 points. He has topped double figures in points in all eight games this season.
McDaniel defeated Ursinus, 73-52, to give head coach Kevin Curley his 100th career coaching win. He is now 100-89, becoming the fourth coach in program history to reach the milestone and the first to achieve the mark with a winning record. Junior Tim Stewart (Smyrna, Del.) led the way for the Terror with 20 points.
Johns Hopkins seniors George Bugarinovic (Overland Park, Kan.) and Jimmy Hammer (Collegeville, Pa.) both eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in the Blue Jays' 87-77 win vs. Muhlenberg. The 15th and 16th Jays to hit the plateau, they are the first Johns Hopkins players to reach the 1,000-point mark since 2007 and are the fourth set of classmates in school history to reach the mark; they are the first players in school history to reach the 1,000-point mark in the same game. In addition, both reached the mark in their 87th career game with Bugarinovic ending today's game with 1,011 points, while Hammer capped today's effort with an even 1,000.
Gettysburg junior Kevin Gladstone (Havertown, Pa.) tallied a career best 17 points as the Bullets held off Washington College, 59-58. The Bullets won in Chestertown despite the absence of head coach George Petrie who remained home with an illness. Sophomore Pete Christ (Pittstown, N.J.) posted his first career double-double with 15 points and 10 caroms.
Franklin & Marshall freshman Brandon Federici (Morganville, N.J.) extended his streak of double-figure scoring performances to seven with 17-point outings vs. Ursinus and Haverford. The only "blemish" on his season was a nine-point effort in the season-opening win vs. Washington & Jefferson. Junior Devin Figueroa (Queens, N.Y.) was a perfect 8-for-8 shooting vs. the Fords, knocking down all five field goal (3-3 from long range) and all three free throw attempts.
Dickinson 6-10 senior Steve Collins (Rydal, Pa.) has a deft outside touch, ranking fourth in the Centennial in three-point FG percentage (50.0), although that brings down his third-best field goal percentage of 60.8 percent.
NCAA All-Time Coaching Wins (all divisions)
Name | Yrs | W | L |
T1-Mike Kryzezewski * | 39 | 988 | 306 |
T1-Herb Magee * | 48 | 987 | 393 |
3-Jim Boeheim * | 41 | 952 | 321 |
4-Don Meyer | 37 | 923 | 324 |
5-Bob Knight | 42 | 902 | 371 |
6-Dean Smith | 36 | 879 | 254 |
T7-Glenn Robinson * |
44 | 878 | 321 |
T7-Adolph Rupp | 41 | 876 | 190 |
records as of 12/7/14
* active coaches