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McDaniel College Green Terror

  • All-Time Record: 802-1231 (since 1921-22)
  • All-Time Centennial Record: 144-238
  • Centennial Titles (0)
  • Playoff Appearances (6): 1995-2008-09-11-14-15-16
  • Home Court: Gill Center (opened 1984)
  • Capacity: 4,000

 

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Josh McWilliams, McDaniel

 

Head Coach Kevin Curley (Penn State '94)
Last Year: 12-13 overall, 8-10 Centennial, T-6th place
11th Season at McDaniel: 134-125

Starters Returning (3)
Josh McWilliams, Sr, 6-0, G, 15.4 ppg, 46 threes, 37.4 3FG%, HM All-CC
Austin Cannon, Jr, 6-2, G, 10.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 55 assists
Issac Ray, Jr, 6-0, G, 29 threes, 6.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg

Key Returnees
DJ Harper, 6-4, Jr, F, 4.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg

Top Newcomers
Jared Houck, 5-9, G, Lampeter-Strasburg (Pa.)
Matt Collishaw, 6-5, F, Walter Johnson (Md.)
Jeremy Washington, 5-10, G, Meade (Md.)
John Rigatti, 6-4, F, Desert Academy (N.M.)
Stephen Lang, 6-0, G, Poolesville (Md.)
Rocky Santos, 5-10, G, Glen Burnie (Md.)
Benjamin Young, Soph, 6-9, C, Kent Island (Md.)

 

2018 Outlook

Preseason Prediction: 6th

The Green Terror's run of four straight winning seasons and three straight trips to the Centennial playoffs came to an end last season. With three returning starters in the backcourt, McDaniel could begin a new run in 2018. McWilliams exploded on the scene, averaging 15.4 points per game on his way to All-CC honors. Cannon served as a potent running mate, contributing 10.3 points and handing out 55 dimes. Ray is a threat from long-range and a strong rebounder for his size. The Terror will be on the small side with just three of 19 players standing 6-5 or taller. Defense has been the name of the game in Westminster under Curley and how well the 2018 squad plays it will determine the Green and Gold's playoff fate.