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Washington College Shoremen

 

  • All-Time Record: 1069-1092-1 (since 1912-13)
  • All-Time Centennial Record: 146-218
  • Centennial Titles (0)
  • Playoff Appearances (9): 1994-97-98-99-2000-03-06-10-12
  • Home Court: Frank C. Russell Gymnasium at Cain Athletic Center (opened 1957)
  • Capacity: 1,200

 

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Joey Shelton, Washington College

 

Head Coach: Aaron Goodman (Boston University '97)
Last Year: 3-22, 1-17 Centennial, 10th place
2nd Season at Washington College

Starters Returning (3)
James Drury, Sr, 6-2, G, 11.9 ppg
Joey Shelton, Jr, 6-5, G/F, 11.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 1.9 apg
Tas Dixon, Jr, 5-11, G, 7.8 ppg, 3.4 apg

Key Returnees
Kevin McCormick, Soph, 6-3, G, 5.7 ppg, 39.6 3FG%
Brandon Berry, Soph, 6-0, G, 5.5 ppg
Kaiden Williams, Soph, 6-6, F, 2.0 ppg
Bryan Shapiro, Sr, 6-0, G, 1.3 ppg 

Top Newcomers
Austin Allen, 6-3, G, St. Andrew's Episcopal HS (Md.)
Armand del Castillo, 6-1, G, Monsignor Pace HS (Fla.)
Jack Greer, 6-0, G, Wesleyan School (Ga.)
Mike Kozlowski, 6-4, F, Redeemer Classical Christian School (Md.)
Alec Lewis, 6-5, G/F, Brunswick HS (Md.) 
Steve Low, 6-3 G, Albany Academy (N.Y.) 
Dallas Marshall, 6-5, F, Clarksburg HS (Md.) 
Josh Porteous, 5-11, G, Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy (Fla.)
Nick Schmelzer, 6-1, G, Bishop Ireton HS (Va.) 

2017 Outlook

Preseason Prediction: 10th

The Shoremen are looking to make major improvements in year two of the Aaron Goodman era. Drury and Shelton combined for 22.9 points per game last season, while Dixon added nearly eight per contest. Berry and McCormick had strong rookie campaigns and look for even better things as sophomores. Shapiro brings experience to the backcourt. Williams is the lone big man with experience and will need the young big men to mature quickly. Washington College may not be playoff-ready, but it will be more difficult to come away from Chestertown with a victory.