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Ursinus College Bears

 

Head Coach Kevin Small

Kevin Small (St. Joseph's '91) enters his 14th season as the head men's basketball coach at Ursinus. Small has led Ursinus to four Centennial Conference titles. With an overall record of 193-127, he became the all-time leader in wins at Ursinus with a 77-60 win over F&M on February 13, 2008. In 2007-08, Small led the Bears to a school-record 29-4 mark and a perfect 20-0 in the Centennial Conference en route to the school's fourth CC title. Along the way, the Bears finished a perfect 17-0 at home and advanced to the NCAA Division III Championship Round, before finishing fourth.


Preview

Starters Returning (3)
Jon Ward, Sr, 6-10, C, 16.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 61.2 FG%, 25 blocks
Pat Vasturia, Jr, 6-3, G, 11.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 52 threes
Jesse Krasna, Jr, 6-0, G, 9.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 2.9 apg, 26 threes

Key Returnees
Matt Donahue, Sr, 5-11, G, 6.9 ppg, 37 threes
Kevin Janowski, Sr, 6-8, F, 4.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg
Ryan Adams, Jr, 6-6, G, 3.4 ppg
Trey Harry, Soph, 6-1, G, 3.1 ppg, 26 steals
Michael Marciano, Soph, 7-0, C

Top Newcomers
Malik Draper, Fr, 6-3, G, Scranton HS (Pa.)
Trevor Norton, Fr, G, 6-4, Bishop Eustace Prep (N.J.)
Mark Wonderling, Fr, 6-3, G, Souderton HS (Pa.)

2013 Outlook

With three starters back in the fold, Ursinus is poised to make a return trip to the Centennial final four for the first time since 2008. Ward is one of the top big men in the region, averaging 16.0 ppg while shooting 61.2 percent from the floor. Janowski provides senior leadership, while Marciano continues to improve. Vasturia, Krasna and Donohue make a solid backcourt trio, while Harry and Adams push for time. And big things are expected from Draper. The Bears could be in the hunt for the Conference crown come February.

Helfferich Hall is the home of the Bear basketball teams.

 


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