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2011-12 Norwich Men’s Basketball
General Information Location: Northfield, Vt.
Founded: 1819
Enrollment: 2,300
Nickname: Cadets
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Home Court: Andrews Gymnasium (1,000)
Affiliation: NCAA Division III
Conference: Great Northeast Athletic Conference
President: Richard Schneider (USCGA ’68)
Athletic Director: Tony Mariano (St. Lawrence ’74)
Team Information Head Coach: Paul Booth (St. Joseph [Vt.] ‘83)
Record at Norwich: 246272/19th Season
Career Record: Same
2010 Team Record: 1611 (117 GNAC)
Finish: 4th place, GNAC
2011 Captains: Joshua Cabrera, Antonio Davis
Head Athletic Trainer: David Botelho, M.Ed., ATC
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jeff Kruger, CSCS
Equipment Manager: Scott Mullen
Sports Information Sports Information Director: Mark Adkins
Office Phone: 8024852160
Office FAX: 8024852161
Associate SID: Charlie Crosby
Office Phone: 8024852011
Official Athletics Website: www.NorwichAthletics.com
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CreditsThe 2011 Norwich Men’s Basketball Media Guide is an offi-
cial publication of the Norwich University Sports Information
Office. The guide was written, edited and designed by
Matthew Albury. “Season Preview” written by Mark Adkins.
Editorial assistance provided by Mark Adkins. Photography
supplied by Jennifer Langille and Jay Ericson.
2011-12 Norwich Men’s Basketball
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2011-12 Norwich University Men’s Basketball Schedule
Nov. 15 PLATTSBURGH ST. 7:30 p.m
Nov. 18 at Western New England# 8 p.m. Nov. 19 Trinity/Sage# TBA Nov. 29 Colby-Sawyer 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 3 WORCESTER STATE$ 6 p.m. Dec. 4 WILLIAMS/SUNY-PURCHASE$ TBA
Dec. 8 at Albertus Magnus* 7 p.m. Dec. 10 EMMANUEL (MA)* 1 p.m.
Jan. 7 MOUNT IDA* 3 p.m.Jan. 10 at Anna Maria* 7 p.m.Jan. 12 SUFFOLK* 7 p.m. Jan. 14 at Saint Joseph’s (ME) 3 p.m. Jan. 16 RIVIER* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 19 at Lasell* 7 p.m. Jan. 21 at Suffolk* 3 p.m. Jan. 24 at Emerson* 7 p.m. Jan. 26 JOHNSON & WALES (RI)* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 EMERSON* 3 p.m.
Feb. 2 at Mount Ida* 6 p.m. Feb. 4 at Johnson & Wales (RI)* 3 p.m. Feb. 7 SAINT JOSEPH’S (ME)* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 11 at Emmanuel (MA)* 1 p.m. Feb. 14 ANNA MARIA* 7 p.m.Feb. 18 LASELL* 3 p.m.
Home games in BOLD CAPS
# - 2011-12 Golden Bears Hoop Classic (Springfield, Mass.)
$ - 2011-12 Hockenbury Classic (Northfield, Vt.)* - Great Northeast Athletic Conference contest
Notable AlumniGen. Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59
US Army Chief of Staff, 1991-95Pierson G. Mapes ’59
Former President, NBC TelevisionDouglas M. McCracken ’70
Former CEO, Deloitte ConsultingBrig. Gen Jesus A. Manguel, USA ’59
Chief Operating Officer, National Industries for the Blind
Maj. Gen. Russell Todd, USA ’50President Emeritus, Norwich Univ.
William N. Preismeyer ’67CEO, Cymbet Corporation; Former CFO, Jostens, Inc.
Jay. S. Witzel ’70President & CEO, Carlson Hotels
Emily Caruso ’00Member, U.S. Shooting Team for2004 & 2008 Olympic Games
Allen Doyle ’71Two-time U.S. Senior Open Champion
Athletics DirectoryDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics:
Tony Mariano 485-2230
Associate Director of Athletics:
Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Administrative Assistant:
Cathy Diego 485-2230
Sports Information Director:
Mark Adkins 485-2160
Assoc: Charlie Crosby 485-2011
Asst: Derek Dunning 485-2902
Intern: Matt Albury 485-2241
Head Athletic Trainer:
David Botelho, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Kristen Scott, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Joe Martinez, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Nicole Therrien ATC 485-2236
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Jeff Kruger 485-2693
Equipment Manager:
Scott Mullen 485-2247Asst: Brent Maxfield 485-2247
Varsity CoachesBaseball: John Rhoades 485-2238
Men’s Basketball: Paul Booth 485-2239
Women’s Basketball: Mark Zacher 485-2229
Cross Country: Nick Cooper 485-2272
Football: Shawn McIntyre 485-2233
Men’s Ice Hockey: Mike McShane 485-2242
Women’s Ice Hockey: Mark Bolding 485-2302
Men’s Lacrosse: Neal Anderson 485-2592
Women’s Lacrosse: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Men’s Rugby: Bob Weggler 485-2237
Women’s Rugby: Austin Hall 485-2921
Men’s Soccer: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Women’s Soccer: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Softball: Greg McGrath 485-2121
Swimming & Diving: Laura Dunn 485-2241
Men’s Tennis: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Volleyball: Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Wrestling: John Hartupee 485-2248
Founded in 1819 by Captain Aldridge
Partridge, Norwich University is nestled
in the Green Mountains in Northfield,
Vermont. Norwich is the nation’s oldest
private military college.
Today Norwich University offers edu-
cational opportunities for both undergrad-
uate and graduate students. The
undergraduate experience offers a choice
of being in the Corps of Cadets or as a
civilian student. Both lifestyles are inte-
grated within the classroom, athletic
teams and student organizations.
Norwich’s undergraduate student pop-
ulation of 2200 hail from 40 different
states and 20 foreign countries. Eighty-
one percent of the 157 faculty hold termi-
nal degrees. Norwich boasts a student to
faculty ratio of 14:1 and is proud of its
long tradition of excellence in teaching
and personal attention given to students.
Thirty academic programs, including
a teacher/education licensure program,
and four ROTC programs are offered.
Norwich is the birthplace of the ROTC
program due to the innovative educa-
tional methods of Alden Partridge.
As an NCAA Division III school, the
University sponsors varsity athletic com-
petition in men’s and women’s ice
hockey, football, men’s and women’s bas-
ketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s
and women’s cross country, baseball,
softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse,
women’s volleyball, wrestling, men’s ten-
nis and men’s and women’s swimming
and diving, as well as men’s and women’s
rugby.
On campus Norwich offers 80 clubs
and organizations including academic and
professional societies, special interest
clubs and a range of religious, military
and community service organizations.
Under its School of Graduate Studies,
Norwich offers 10 online graduate de-
grees at the Master’s level and one certifi-
cate program. Enrollment in the graduate
school is 1200 students.
Norwich University is located in
Northfield, Vt., just 15 miles from Mont-
pelier, the state capital.
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About Norwich University
2011-12 Norwich University Men’s Basketball Media Guide
Well into his fourth decade of
service to Norwich University,
Anthony Mariano continues to
provide to a Norwich Athletics
program that has attained un-
precedented levels of success.
The 2003-04 season was arguably the finest in school
history as all 16 varsity sports teams competed in post-
season action, highlighted by the football team’s first
bowl appearance in 20 years, and the men’s ice hockey
team competing in its sixth Division III “Frozen Four.”
Additionally the Norwich men’s rugby team qualified
for the 16-team USA Rugby Collegiate Championship
for the first time in program history.
Mariano is in his 18th year as the Director of Inter-
collegiate Athleticsm after spending his first 16 seasons
in Northfield as a coach. He was the head men’s soccer
coach from 1978-84, before being named head nen’s ice
hockey coach in 1982. Under Mariano’s guidance the
Norwich men’s ice hockey team made its first postsea-
son appearance in 1984, and went on to appear in seven
ECAC tournaments and earn two NCAA Championship
berths, Mariano stepped down in as head coach in 1992
when he assumed his current duties as athletic director.
Mariano is a 1974 graduate of St. Lawrence Univer-
sity with a degree in Physical Education. He recieved
his master’s degree from Norwich in 1975. Tony and his
wife Gail reside in Northfield. They have an adult son
named Tom.
Anthony MarianoDirector of Athletics
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Athletic Department Staff
Amanda Cuiffo enters her seventh
year as the head volleyball coach and
senior woman administrator at Nor-
wich and her second as the associate
director of athletics.
Prior to arriving at Norwich, Cuiffo served as the head
women’s tennis coach at Brandeis University and assistant
volleyball coach at Bentley College.
Cuiffo is a 2002 graduate of Colby College, where she
captained both the volleyball and tennis teams. In volley-
ballm she was named the All-New England “Rookie of the
Year”in 1998 and was twice selected to the All-NESCAC
second team. After graduating Magna Cum Laude, Cuiffo
went on to earn an M..S. in Exercise and Sports Studies from
Smith College.
Amanda CuiffoAssociate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator
Mark Adkins was named Norwich
University’s sports information direc-
tor in May 2011. Prior to joining the
Cadets’ sports information staff, he
served as sports information director at
Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa,
his alma mater, from August 2000-June 2011.
Adkins serves as national vice chair of the College Sports
Information Directors’ of America’s (CoSida) Fred S. Stabley
writing contest and is also the director of new media for
CoSida’s academic All-American national committee.
He has served on national voting polls for D3Football.com,
D3Soccer.com, D3Hoops.com and D3Baseball.com and is
also a voting participant for the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association’s Division III Player of the Week process.
Adkins and his wife, Terri, and daughter, Callie, reside in
Northfield.
Mark AdkinsSports Information Director
David Botelho is in his 17th season
as the head athletic trainer as Norwich
University, while serving as a clinical
intructor in the athletic training educa-
tion program at Norwich.
Botelho came to Norwich from
Hampton University where he served for four years in the
same capacity.
Botelho is a 1989 graduate of Rhode Island College with
a degree in Physical Education and a minor in Psychology.
He earned a master’s degree in Education with an emphasis
in Athletic Training form Old Dominion University in 1991.
He also taught classes in the prevention and care of athletic
injuries at Hampton and and ODU. Botelho is certified by
bothe the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and
the American Red Cross.
Botelho resides in Essex Juntion with his wife, Gayle, and
their sons Jake, Brady and Dylan.
David Botelho, ATCHead Athletic Trainer
Cuiffo resides in Northfield.
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Athletic Department Staff
Charlie Crosby is in his seventh year
in the Norwich University athletic
department, transitioning into the
role of associate sports information
director after serving as the interim
sports information director for the
2010-11 academic year. Crosby had previously spent three
years as the assistant sports information director.
Prior to his work in athletic communications, Crosby
served his alma mater in as the Director of Major Gifts in
the NU Office of Institutional Advancement. Before that, he
was a sales manager for LeCroym a New York-based firm
that designs, builds and sells digital high-speed oscillo-
scopes.
Crosby is a 1963 graduate of Norwich University. He
was a member of both the baseball and rifle teams at NU
during his college days. In 2001, he was inducted into the
Norwich University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Crosby and his wife Carole reside in Northfield. They
have two daughters and two granddaughters. One of his
granddaughters will be a sophomore at Norwich this fall.
Charlie CrosbyAssoc. Sports Information Direc.
Jeff Kruger, C.S.C.S., is beginning his
sixth year as the head strength and con-
ditioning coach at Norwich University.
Kruger came to Norwich from St.
Cloud (Minn.) State, where he served
as the strength and conditioning graduate assistant for two
years. Prior to that he interned at the University of Min-
nesota. Kruger helped implement an Olympic-based strength
program for the Gophers and assisted with numerous analysis
and performance programs.
Kruger graduated from the University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point with a bachelor’s degree in Health Promotion
and Wellness. He earned his MBA from St. Cloud in 2009.
Kruger and his wife Jenny reside in Northfield. Kruger
pastimes include fishing and watching Minnesota Vikings
football.
Jeff KrugerStrength and ConditioningCoach
Scott Mullen begins his eighth sea-
son as Norwich’s equipment manager.
A 1984 graduate of Norwich, Mullen
previously served for 13 years as the
assistant equipment manager at Dart-
mouth College, where he worked with
a variety of Ivy League championship teams.
Mullen and his wife Mellissa are the proud parents of two
children, Shawn (16) and Sarah (11). In his free time, Mullen
enjoys exercising and spending time with his family.
Scott MullenEquipment Manager
2011-12 Norwich University Men’s Basketball Media Guide
Norwich University men’s basketball coach Paul
Booth knows where the road map to success lies for his
team.
“We’ll look to three important upperclassmen players
for leadership,” he said. “With them on the team, there
is experience of what need to do to reach our goals.”
NU’s nucleus consists of junior guards Josh Cabrera
(Providence, R.I.) and Ryan Williams (Dallas, Texas)
and senior forward Antonio Davis (Albany, N.Y.). Davis
led the 2010-11 squad in scoring (15.4 ppg), rebounding
(nine pg), blocked shots (26), and field goal percentage
(50.6). Cabrera ranked third in scoring (10.7 ppg) and
joined his fellow front court mate Williams to be an ef-
fective one-two punch from outside the arc, hitting 38
of 104 attempts for 36.5 percent. He was also the top
performer at the charity stripe a year ago, hitting at 81.3
percent. Williams canned 31 of 84 three-point tries
(36.9) and was one of the four Cadets’ players to average
in double figures in scoring (10.6).
“Those three are our strength coming in,” Booth, who
enters his 19th season, said. “The key to this season will
be how the rest of the guys can come in and step into
their roles. We have some players who have opportuni-
ties to get some strong playing time. It’s up to them what
they do with that.”
NU’s head coach feels good about his perimeter game
with Cabrera and Williams leading the way and the
sophomore tandem of Alex Meyers (Laguna Niguel,
Calif.) and Tommy McDonald (Groton, Mass.) joining
them. McDonald appeared in all but one game a year
ago, while Meyers saw action in over half of the games
with 14 appearances.
“Both Alex and Tommy were able to get on the floor
as freshmen which helps them coming in,” Booth said.
“I like what this group offers us. They give us a strong
outside shooting presence.”
Inside the paint, Booth admits the Maroon and Gold
will need to see their young players develop quickly.
“Antonio made tremendous steps between his soph-
omore and junior seasons,” he said. “His progress was
tremendous and hopefully we continue to see him im-
prove in that way.”
Junior Ian Marquis (Stratton, Vt.) and sophomore Ian
Boyko (Whitefield, N.H.) are the two early possibilities
to provide support for Davis and the Cadets on the in-
side. Marquis appeared in 13 games a year ago. Booth
also mentioned junior Brandon Kuhre (Lebanon, N.H.)
and freshman Evan Tullar (Chelsea, Vt.) as options.
Kurhe played in all 27 games and started nine times in
2010-11.
“We really need those four to step up and produce,”
Booth said. “It’s very important to how this season
goes.”
“Overall, it’s a nice situation for us to have the re-
turning strength of those three key lettermen plus
some individuals who got some key playing time last
season,” he added. “As I mentioned earlier, it all
comes down to how fast the new guys can step in and
perform at this level.”
The Cadets open the campaign November 15 when
traditional rival Plattsburgh State visits Andrews Gym-
nasium for a 7:30 p.m. tipoff. Other highlights for the
2011-12 team include the annual Ed Hockenbury Clas-
sic December 3 and 4 and the opening of the Great
Northeast Athletic Conference slate Dec. 8.
NOTES: Norwich looks to resume its recent suc-
cess on the hardwood. The Cadets finished 16-11 a
year ago and 13-13 and 2009-10. … Booth hopes that
a strong finish to the 2010-11 slate resumes with the
beginning of 2011-12. Norwich ended last year win-
ning six of its final nine games. … The upperclassman
trio of Cabrera, Davis and Williams made itself known
in the box scores a year ago. The trio was among the
leading scorers 14 times and the leading rebounders 19
times.
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2011-12 Season Preview
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Antonio Davis looks to once again lead the Cadets in scoring.
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Head Coach Paul Booth
2011-12 Norwich University Men’s Basketball Media Guide
Paul BoothHead CoachSt. Joseph (Vt.) ‘8319th Season
Booth came to Norwich in 1993 and took over a team that had posted a 1-23 record the previous season. He
made an immediate impact on the program as he led the Cadets to a very respectable 12-13 mark during his first
year on the sidelines. The dramatic improvement resulted in the team being recognized as the "Most Improved
Team" in New England as voted on by the New England Basketball Coaches' Association. Booth then led NU to
back-to-back 14-12 records in 1996 and 1997, marking the first consecutive winning seasons at the school in
nine years.
From 2002-2007, Booth guided Norwich to a school-record five consecutive winning seasons. The Cadets just
missed extending that streak to six straight years, compiling a 12-13 mark last season.
Booth is a 1983 graduate of St. Joseph's College (Vt.). He began his coaching career that same year at Hudson
Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. The Vikings won 20 games that season and went to the Region III
Playoffs, eventually losing to Champlain College.
Booth later spent three years at Springfield College, serving as assistant varsity coach and junior varsity head
coach. While at Springfield, he completed his master's degree in 1988.
Later that year, Booth moved on to Thomas College in Waterville, Maine. In the 1991-92 season, he led the Ter-
riers to a 15-11 record and the NAIA District V Playoffs. Thomas earned a nomination as one of the most im-
proved teams in New England following that season.
Booth directed the Terriers for five seasons before coming to Norwich.
In 1997, Booth was selected to be the program coordinator for the first Adidas ABCD Basketball Camp that was
held in Tel Aviv, Israel. Among the many coaches and players there, he worked with NBA Hall of Famer Ka-
reem Abdul-Jabbar. Booth also runs a two-week basketball camp at Norwich every August.
Paul and his wife Susan reside in Northfield with their sons Ryan and Kyle.
Paul Booth is embarking upon his 19th season at the helm of the Norwich University
men's basketball program. Booth is NU's all-time leader in career wins (195). He
passed the legendary Ed Hockenbury on the all-time wins list during the 2007-08
campaign. Hockenbury previously held the record with 182 career victories.
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2011 Coaching Staff
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Dave Dubuc is in his first season as
the assistant coach for the Norwich
men's basketball program in 2011-12.
Dubuc spent last year as an assistant at Western New
England University where he contributed in daily prac-
tice planning and game management in regards to defen-
sive and offensive sequencing while also playing a key
role in player development and guiding the Bears’ re-
cruiting process.
Before joining the WNEU staff, Dubuc was a head var-
sity girls basketball coach at South Hadley (Mass.) High
School from 2007-10 and was an assistant varsity boys
basketball coach at the same school from 2002-07. While
on the boys’ staff, South Hadley won three Western Mas-
sachusetts section titles and advanced to the state semi-
finals.
Dubuc earned his Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of
Arts degrees in biology and history from Springfield Col-
lege in 2005. He’s currently working towards a Bachelor
of Arts degree in history through Holyoke Community
College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Dave DubucAssistant CoachSpringfield ‘05First Season
Dan Gauthier enters his ninth sea-
son as an assistant on the Norwich
men's basketball coaching staff. His responsibilities in-
clude out-of-region and international recruiting, individ-
ual skill development, on-floor coaching and game
management.
As a student, Gauthier served as the team manager dur-
ing his first two years, before being promoted to student
assistant coach during his junior year. During that time,
the Cadets earned an ECAC tournament bid and won
back-to-back GNAC championships in 2005 and 2006.
Norwich also hosted a first-round NCAA tournament
game and defeated Elms College to advance to the sec-
ond round in 2006.
A 2008 graduate of Norwich University, Gauthier was
a member of the Corps of Cadets and earned his Bach-
elor of Science degree in computer & electrical engi-
neering. He currently resides in South Burlington, Vt.
and works as an engineering assistant for Instrumart.
Gauthier, who also serves as an assistant coach for the
NU women's volleyball program, is currently pursuing
a Master's degree in Business Administration through
Norwich.
Dan GauthierVolunteer Assistant CoachNorwich ‘08Ninth Season
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2011 Team Roster
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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
4 George Levene Fr. F 6-3 175 Winchester, Mass./Winchester
5 Alex Myers So. G 6-1 160 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Dana Hills
11 Everett Ramirez So. G 6-1 170 Boyle Heights, Calif./Salesian
12 Josh Cabrera Jr. G 5-10 165 Providence, R.I./Classical
15 Ryan Williams Jr. G 6-2 170 Dallas, Texas/Prestonwood Christian
21 Antonio Davis Sr. F 6-6 210 Albany, N.Y./Bishop Maginn
23 Evan Tullar Fr. F 6-3 180 Chelsea, Vt./Spaulding
24 Leland Brunswick Sr. F 6-1 180 San Francisco, Calif./Christian
25 Austin Wright So. F 6-3 200 Tacoma, Wash./Netherhall Sixth Form
32 Brandon Kuhre Jr. F 6-5 185 Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon
33 Tom McDonald So. G 6-2 175 Groton, Mass./Cushing Academy
35 Ian Boyko Fr. F 6-9 178 Whitefield, N.H./White Mountains Regional
50 Ian Marquis Jr. F 6-3 220 Stratton, Vt./Twin Valley
Head Coach: Paul Booth (St. Joseph's [Vt.] '83), 19th season
Assistant Coach: Dave Dubuc
Volunteer Assistant: Dan Gauthier
Student Assistant: Quincy Williams
Team Captains: Josh Cabrera, Antonio Davis
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Captains’ Profiles
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2010: Started every game for the Cadets … once again lined up asthe team’s center ... named to the All-ECFC second team offensefor the second straight year.2009: Started all 11 games at center ... named a second team all-league performer.2008-09: Played in all 26 games during a solid freshman campaign... came off the bench in the team's first six games, but started thefinal 20 contests of the season ... listed second on the team in scor-ing (10.5 ppg.) ... ranked third on the squad in assists (1.8 apg.) ...was one of the Cadets' most consistent scoring options ... led theteam with 15 double-figure scoring games ... netted at least 10points 14 times in a 15-game span during the middle portion of theseason ... poured in a career-high 20 points in Norwich's first gameat Lasell ... matched that point total in the Cadets' next contest atMount Ida ... ranked second on the team with 27 three-point fieldgoals ... topped the club in free throw shooting percentage (.741)... was twice selected as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference"Rookie of the Week" ... named to the all-tournament team at theEd Hockenbury Classic.BEFORE NORWICH: Four-year member of the varsity basketballteam at Classical High School ... led squad to state championship... named team MVP ... ran cross country for two years ... memberof the track and field team for one season.PERSONAL: Son of Milagras Alba ... majoring in Mathematics.
Junior • 5-10 • 165GuardProvidence, R.I.Classical
12 Joshua Cabrera
2010-11: Started all 27 games in the frontcourt for Norwich ... av-eraged a team-high 15.4 points and 9.0 rebounds per game ...also led the team with 26 blocks and a .506 shooting percentage... named GNAC Player of the Week for the weeks of 1/18 and2/15 ... selected to the All-GNAC second team following the sea-son. 2009-10: Started 24 of 26 games for the Cadets ... led the team inrebounding (7.9 RPG) and blocks (37) ... ranked third on the teamin scoring (11.8 PPG) while chipping in 30 assists and 20 steals ...shot .460 from the floor, the third-best rate on the squad.2008-09: Played in all 26 games during a consistent freshmanseason ... started 16 contests ... ranked fourth on the team inscoring (7.9 ppg.) ... listed second on the squad in rebounding(6.8 rpg.) ... was tied for fourth on the club with 11 three-point fieldgoals ... scored in double figures seven times, including a career-high 25 points in NU's win at Rivier ... knocked down a career-high 10 free throws in that contest ... also made a career-bestthree three-pointers in that game ... recorded a pair of double-doubles ... first one came against Plattsburgh State when heposted 11 points and 14 rebounds ... had 10 points and a career-high 17 rebounds at St. Joseph's (Maine) for his second double-double ... registered double figures in rebounds a total of fivetimes on the year.BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity basketball atBishop Maginn High School ... led team to first-ever state champi-onship ... team also won two sectional titles and two regionalcrowns during his career ... ranks among the school's all-time Top5 in blocked shots ... named "Freshman MVP" following his firstseason ... garnered the Leadership award ... named Most Im-proved Player.PERSONAL: Son of Marjorie Brazil ... has two brothers ... mem-ber of Norwich's Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) ... ma-joring in English.
Senior • 6-6 • 210ForwardAlbany, N.Y.Bishop Maginn
21 Antonio Davis
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Player Profiles
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2010-11: Played in 11 games of junior campaign ... made twobaskets and went 2-for-four from the foul line ... had two assistsand a steal and pulled down 10 rebounds.2009-10: Played in nine games as a sophomore ... made onethree-pointer and converted a foul shot ... chipped in two assists.2008-09: Played in nine games during his freshman season ... av-eraged 0.2 ppg., and 0.2 rpg. ... scored first career points in Nor-wich's victory at Suffolk late in the season ... posted first twocareer rebounds in the team's loss at Emmanuel.BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity basketball all four years atSan Francisco Christian School ... named team MVP ... namedfirst team all-league ... twice named to the school's honor roll(3.60 GPA or higher) ... named to the Dean's List as a senior afterposting a 4.00 GPA ... also played one year of varsity baseball.PERSONAL: Son of Arnold and Sonya Brunswick ... has one sis-ter ... member of the Corps of Cadets ... majoring in BusinessManagement.
Senior • 6-1 • 180GuardSan Francisco, Calif.Christian
23 Leland Brunswick
2010-11: Played in 19 games with 13 starts as a sophomore ...ranked fourth on the squad in scoring with a 10.6 points per gameaverage ... tied for third on the team in assists (47) and steals (25)... pulled down 69 rebounds ... connected on 31 three-pointers,second-most for the Cadets, while shooting .369 from downtown.2009-10: Played in all 26 games during freshman season, earningeight starting assignments ... ranked fourth in scoring for NU(11.5 PPG) and third in assists (40) and steals (28) ... grabbed 76rebounds ... sank team-high 57 three-pointers in pacing the teamwith a .393 average from behind the arc.BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity basketball atPrestonwood Christian Academy ... helped lead squad to threedistrict championships ... twice named to the all-state first team ...earned second-team honors once ... selected as the district "MostValuable Player" three times ... named a second-team All-Ameri-can ... played in the state's all-star game on two occassions ... ledteam in points and steals per game ... scored career-high 42points ... played AAU basketball for Team Texas.PERSONAL: Son of Wayne Williams ... has two brothers ...brother, Matt Williams, played college basketball at SouthernMethodist University ... mother played college basketball atSouthern Methodist University ... grandfather played college bas-ketball at Southern Methodist University ... grandfather went on tocoach the ABA's Dallas Chaparrals ... majoring in Communica-tions.
Junior • 6-2 • 170GuardDallas, TexasPrestonwood Christian
15 Ryan Williams
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2010-11: Played in 13 games in his first season wearing the Maroonand Gold ... made two baskets and knocked down a free throw ...pulled down 14 rebounds ... registered one block and one steal.2009-10: Was not a member of the team.
Junior • 6-3 • 220ForwardStratton, Vt.Twin Valley
50 Ian Marquis
2010-11: Played in all 27 games with nine starting nods as asophomore ... averaged 1.7 points per game while shooting .410from the floor ... pulled down 38 rebounds with seven blocks and10 steals.2009-10: Saw action in all 26 games of freshman campaign ... av-eraged 1.7 PPG in shooting .450 from the deck ... grabbed 33 re-bounds and blocked nine shots.BEFORE NORWICH: Played three years of varsity basketball atLebanon High School.PERSONAL: Son of Myron and Maryann Kuhre ... has twobrother ... majoring in Sports Medicine.
Junior • 6-5 • 185ForwardLebanon, N.H.Lebanon
32 Brandon Kuhre
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2010-11: Played in 26 of team's 27 games as a freshman ... aver-aged 3.2 points per game in shooting .346 from the floor ... netted13 three-pointers while pulling down 29 rebounds and dishing out11 assists ... also snatched 11 steals.
Sophomore • 6-2 • 175GuardGroton, Mass.Cushing Academy
33 Tom McDonald
2010-11: Played in 12 games as a freshman ... netted three basketsand knocked down two free throws ... chipped in eight assists andthree steals.
Sophomore • 6-1 • 170GuardBoyle Heights, Calif.Salesian
11 Everett Ramirez
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2010-11: Served as team manager.2009-10: Saw action in three games, notching a steal.BEFORE NORWICH: Played three years of basketball for theCambridge Cats .. helped lead the Cats to the Cambridge Leaguechampionship.PERSONAL: Son of Tony and Barbara Wright ... majoring in Psy-chology.
Sophomore • 6-3 • 200ForwardTacoma, Wash.Netherhall Sixth Form
25 Austin Wright
2010-11: Played in 14 games as a freshman ... averaged 1.0 PPG... went 2-for-6 from behind the three-point line ... contributed fourassists and six steals.
Junior • 6-1 • 160GuardLaguna Niguel, Calif.Dana Hills
5 Alex Myers
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played basketball at Winchester HighSchool.PERSONAL: Son of George Levene and Cislyn Campbell ... ma-joring in Business Management.
Freshman • 6-3 • 175ForwardWinchester, Mass.Winchester
4 George Levene
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity basketball at Spaulding HighSchool ... scored 1,000 points in his career ... twice named to theVermont Basketball Coaches Association "Dream Dozen" ... se-lected to the VBCA North-South all-star game following seniorseason.PERSONAL: Son of Randy and Kathy Tullar ... sister, Brittany,played a season of collegiate basketball at St. Michael's College... member of the National Honor Society in high school ... double-majoring in Criminal Justice and Spanish.
Freshman • 6-3 • 180ForwardChelsea, Vt.Spaulding
23 Evan Tullar
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played basketball at Winchester HighSchool.PERSONAL: Son of George Levene and Cislyn Campbell ... ma-joring in Business Management.
Freshman • 6-9 • 178ForwardWhitefield, N.H.White Mountains Regional
35 Ian Boyko
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