1. BRIEF
Saint Joseph’s
HAWKS
(6-6)
# Name Pos. Yr.
0 Evan Maschmeyer G Sr.
1 Shavar Newkirk G Fr.
2 Aaron Brown G Jr.
3 Mike Booth G Fr.
5 Obi Romeo F Fr.
15 Isaiah Miles F Jr.
20 Brendan Casper F So.
21 Kyle Thompson G Fr.
24 Chris Wilson G Sr.
25 James Demery F Fr.
34 Javon Baumann C So.
40 Jai Williams F So.
43 DeAndre Bembry F So.
Markell Lodge F Fr.
Papa Ndao F Sr.
Skylar Scrivano F Jr.
Duquesne
Dukes
(5-7)
# Name Pos. Yr.
2 Eric James G Fr.
3 Dominique McKay F Sr.
5 TySean Powell F Fr.
14 Christian Johnston G Jr.
21 David Haus G Fr.
22 Micah Mason G Jr.
23 Jeremiah Jones F Jr.
32 Desmond Ridenour G So.
33 L.G. Gill F So.
35 Jordan Stevens G Jr.
44 Nick Foschia F Jr.
45 Marshall Macheledt F Fr.
54 Darius Lewis C So.
55 Jordan Robinson F Fr.
A10 A10
The Duquesne Dukes host the Saint Jo-
seph’s Hawks in their Atlantic 10 home
opener. The Dukes lost their first A10
matchup against the Dayton Flyers, 55-
81. Jeremiah Jones was the lone Duke
in double digits, scoring 10 points. After
tying the game at 17, Dayton raced out
to a 39 – 22 lead and never looked back
for the rest of the contest. Derrick
Colter (57.7%), the nation’s leader in 3
point shooting, was held 1 of 4 from
behind the arc.
The Hawks head on the road to Duques-
ne for game two of conference play
against the Dukes. The Hawks fell to the
Colonials 60-64 in their A10 opener. The
Hawks struggled in the first half, scoring
only 18 points. Things picked up in the
second half, as the Hawks, trailing 53-33
with 6:54 left to play, they held George
Washington without a field goal for the
remainder of the game. Led by Dean-
dre Bembry, Chris Wilson and Aaron
Brown, the Hawks outscored the Colo-
nials 27 to 11. In the end, George
Washington was able to seal the win,
going 11 for 19 from the foul line. The
Hawks look for their first conference win
on the road at Duquesne on Wednesday
night.
As always, go Hawks!
#THWND
Saint Joseph’s Team Leaders
Points per Game D. Bembry 15.9
Assists per Game D. Bembry & S. Newkirk 2.8
Rebounds per Game D. Bembry 6.9
Blocks per Game O. Romeo 1.3
Head Coach: Phil Martelli (20th
year) Head Coach: Jim Ferry (3rd Season)
Saint Joseph’s Team Statistics (2014-2015)
Points Scored per Game 61
Points Against per Game 63.7
Field Goal Percentage 40.5%
Three-point FG percentage 26.4%
Free Throw Percentage 62.2%
Blocks per Game 4.1
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Duquesne Team Leaders
Points per Game D. Colter 11.8
Assists per Game D. Colter 3
Rebounds per Game D. McKay 4.5
Blocks per Game J. Robinson 0.9
Duquesne Team Statistics (2014-2015)
Points Scored per Game 72.6
Points Against per Game 71.2
Field Goal Percentage 45%
Three-point FG percentage 37.1%
Free Throw Percentage 60.9%
Blocks per Game 3.6
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Player Spotlight
Sophomore Kathleen Fitzpatrick has been a
strong asset for the Hawks this season.
Fitzpatrick averages 10.1 points per game
and is starting to find her stroke, especially
from behind the arc. Fitzpatrick scored 20
points in the win against CSUN, and then
scored 13 points the win against VCU.
1/10 at VCU 2 PM (CBSSN)
1/14 vs Fordham 7 PM
1/18 at St. Bonaventure 7 PM
1/7 at George Washington 7 PM
1/10 vs Massachusetts 2 PM
1.15 at Fordham 7 PM (CBSSN)
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2. INTRO TO HAWK BASKETBALL
Hawk Hill has a lot of tradition – and so does Hawk Basketball. This is poised to be an incredible season, and we’re all lucky to be
a part of it. A lot of talent will step out on that court wearing the crimson and gray, and we want 1,100+ students to show up
with the amazing enthusiasm. Let’s make 54th Airborne this years MVP.
54th
Airborne has your staple “S-J-U” and “De-fense” chants … positive you can pick them up. We’re in college, right? But there
are three “chants”, if you will, that are unique to the Hawks and have been passed down through the ages and remain close to
our hearts. You’ll find them below!
This season can truly be something special if we allow it to be. Let’s all come together as a student section stronger than ever.
TIP-OFF RALLY CRY MINE EYES
After team introductions, the starting 5 take the court
for tip off. A member of the Booster Club, along will
the cheerleaders, will then start our famous rally cry.
The student section response is in bold.
Gimme an ‘H’! – H
Gimme an ‘A’! – A
Gimme a ‘W’! – W
Gimme a ‘K’! – K
Gimme an ‘S’! – S
What do ya got? – HAWKS!
What do ya got? – HAWKS!
What do ya got? – HAWKS!
(to the tune of ‘Oh When the Saints go Marching In’)
Oh when the Hawks, (clap-clap)
Go flying in, (clap-clap)
Oh when the Hawks go flying in,
I wanna be in that number,
Oh when the Hawks go flying in.
(Repeat)
Let’s Go St. Joes! (x3)
After every Hawk win or loss, we stay in the stands to sing
Mine Eyes with all the alumni. Singing it after a victory al-
lows us one more cheer to relish in a W. But after a loss, it
shows our loyalty and dedication to the crimson and gray.
(Sung to the tune of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic”)
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Hawk,
He is flying through the doorway ‘cause he never, ever
walks,
He is flying through the rafters like a loyal, loyal Hawk,
The Hawk will never die!
Refrain:
Glory, Glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, Glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, Glory what a helluva way to fly,
The Hawk will never die!
We have bee to Cincinnati and we’ve been to Buffalo,
We have been to Carolina flying high and flying low,
And when we get to Maryland let everybody know,
The Hawk will never die!
“THE MOST DEFIANT CHEER IN ALL OF COLLEGE SPORTS”
The quote says it all—and it wasn’t taken from a student or fan. It comes from Sports Illustrated, which listed participating
in our battle cry at #12 in their “100 Things You Must do as a Sports Fan Before You Die”. I hope you all know it by now, it’s
T H E H A W K W I L L N E V E R D I E !
The cry pays homage to not only the Hawk, but to the team and fans who never give less than 100%. With everything we
have left in us after 40 minutes of non-stop cheering – win or lose – we shout these 5 words that ring throughout Hagan. In
doing so, we remind the team – and ourselves – to carry the passion forever forward.
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