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Washington College Shoremen

 

  • All-Time Record: 1062-1049-1 (since 1912-13)
  • All-Time Centennial Record: 141-187
  • 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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Pat Morgan, Washington College

 

Head Coach Rob Nugent (MCLA '97)
Last Year: 5-20, 4-14 CC, T-8th place
14th Season at Washington College: 117-209
16th Season Overall: 126-250

Starters Returning (3)
Pat Morgan, Jr, 6-4, F, 12.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 41.1 3FG%, 62 threes, All-CC Honorable Mention
John Weston, Sr, 6-3, G, 9.7 ppg, 37.9 3FG%
Sean Brooks, Sr, 5-10, G, 7.7 ppg, 37.7 3FG%, 2.8 apg, 40 threes

Key Returnees
Sean Flanigan, Sr, 6-4, F, 5.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 1.9 apg
Dave Knox, Jr, 6-3, F, 5.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg
James Drury, Soph, 6-2, G, 5.0 ppg
Bryan Shapiro, Soph, 6-0, G, 4.0 ppg

Top Newcomers
Peter Ciaccio, Fr, 6-7, C, Wilton (Conn.) HS
Tas Dixon, Fr, 5-11, G, Harriton HS
Nick LaFever, Fr, 6-6, F, Waterford (Conn.) HS
Joey Shelton, Fr, 6-3, G, Church Farm (Pa.) School
Clay Smith, Fr, 6-3, G, Northeast (Md.) HS

2015 Outlook

Washington College has suffered through some growing pains during the last two campaigns but is poised to benefit from those experiences in 2015. Morgan has blossomed into one of the Conference's top players, while Weston and Brooks are good shooters and cause havoc on defense. Flanigan and Knox could have big seasons in the frontcourt. The Shoremen have traditionally been a small team, but look for Ciaccio and LaFever to make contributions this season. Washington College's style always causes problems in the Conference and could lead to a playoff berth in 2015.