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2003-04 Men's Basketball

Players

  • G 6'3"
    Sr. White Plains, N.Y. White Plains
    Senior White Plains, N.Y. White Plains
  • G 6'1"
    Jr. Cedar Grove, NJ Cedar Grove
    Junior Cedar Grove, NJ Cedar Grove
  • G/F 6'5"
    Jr. Bronx, NY Cardinal Hayes
    Junior Bronx, NY Cardinal Hayes
  • G 6'2"
    So. Clinton, MD Oxon Hill
    Sophomore Clinton, MD Oxon Hill
  • G 6'2"
    So. Ravena, NY Bishop Gibbons-Notre Dame
    Sophomore Ravena, NY Bishop Gibbons-Notre Dame
  • F 6'8"
    Jr. Pasadena, CA John Muir
    Junior Pasadena, CA John Muir
  • F 6'7"
    So. Rialto, CA Eisenhower
    Sophomore Rialto, CA Eisenhower
  • F 6'6"
    So. Windsor, CT St. Thomas More Prep.
    Sophomore Windsor, CT St. Thomas More Prep.
  • F 6'7"
    Jr. Paris, France Broward Community College
    Junior Paris, France Broward Community College
  • F 6'6"
    Fr. McLean, VA Langley
    Freshman McLean, VA Langley
  • F 6'8"
    Sr. Wilmington, Del. St. Mark's
    Senior Wilmington, Del. St. Mark's
  • F/C 6'9"
    Jr. Scotch Plains, NJ Scotch Plains
    Junior Scotch Plains, NJ Scotch Plains
2003-04 Men's Basketball
# Full Name Pos Ht. Academic Year Hometown / High School
5 Kareem Washington G 6-3 Sr. White Plains, N.Y. / White Plains
10 Rob Gogerty G 6-1 Jr. Cedar Grove, NJ / Cedar Grove
11 Jerrell Dinkins G/F 6-5 Jr. Bronx, NY / Cardinal Hayes
12 Chris Pugh G 6-2 So. Clinton, MD / Oxon Hill
14 Bobby Fisk G 6-2 So. Ravena, NY / Bishop Gibbons-Notre Dame
21 Seth Davis F 6-8 Jr. Pasadena, CA / John Muir
25 Cory McJimson F 6-7 So. Rialto, CA / Eisenhower
33 John Zito F 6-6 So. Windsor, CT / St. Thomas More Prep.
40 Serge Feckoua F 6-7 Jr. Paris, France / Broward Community College
44 Mike Housman F 6-6 Fr. McLean, VA / Langley
45 Eugene Young F 6-8 Sr. Wilmington, Del. / St. Mark's
52 Andrew Feeley F/C 6-9 Jr. Scotch Plains, NJ / Scotch Plains
Land Acknowledgement
UMBC was established upon the land of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples. Over time, citizens of many more Indigenous nations have come to reside in this region. We humbly offer our respects to all past, present, and future Indigenous people connected to this place. Learn more about this statement here.