2009-10 Men's Basketball

Record: 11-20 Home: 6-10 Away: 5-10 CAL PAC: 9-3
Recent Men's Basketball Headlines
Thu, Feb 25, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Sophomore David Scott
Sophomore David Scott
Oakland, CA - Yesterday the California Pacific Conference announced its 2010 All Cal-Pac honors. Leading the way the Hawks is sophomore forward David Scott with New Comer of the Year honors.
Thu, Feb 25, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Hawks trying to figure out what happened!
Hawks trying to figure out what happened!
Oakland, CA - After giving up 110 points to Simpson, a team that only scores 60 points per game, you know it was their night. When playing in these tournament games it is all about who wants it more, who can do the intangibles, well tonight it was the Red Hawks of Simpson University outscoring the Hawks 110-101.
Sat, Feb 20, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Junior forward Joshua Smith
Junior forward Joshua Smith
Rocklin, CA - In a game where the Hawks got out rebounded by 21 rebounds and shot 17-34 from the charity strike (6-19 in the second half) one would think that the opposing team won by a big margin. This was almost the case, but the Hawks fought hard, and in the end the Warriors of William Jessup University defeat Holy Names 60-68.
Thu, Feb 18, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Senior guard Ben Clyde
Senior guard Ben Clyde
Oakland, CA - On a night where the Hawks were honoring two seniors - Ben Clyde and Paul Conyers, The Hawks did not come out to play! The Pioneers jumped out on Holy Names from the start and it took the Hawks 31 minutes to figure out PUC was not going down without a fight. In the end the Hawks woke up and defeated the Pioneers 65-54.
Sat, Feb 6, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Senior guard Ben Clyde
Senior guard Ben Clyde
Oakland, CA - For what was meant to be a battle for the Hawks last night turned out to be a dominating performance by the Keelhaulers. In the first meeting this year, the game was a back and forth battle for the lead, but in the end the Hawks pressure turned out to be too much for Maritime. The Hawks seemed to have forgotten what got them to an impressive 7-1 record.