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Men's Hoops Welcomes Saint Francis, Mercyhurst For Last Regular Season Weekend Series

EASTON, Mass. (Feb. 24, 2026) – The Stonehill men's basketball team will conclude the regular season with two crucial home games against Saint Francis (Thursday) and Mercyhurst (Saturday).
 
MEDIA INFORMATION vs. SAINT FRANCIS | Feb. 26 | 7 p.m.
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MEDIA INFORMATION vs. MERCYHURST | Feb. 28 | 2 p.m.
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HISTORY vs. SAINT FRANCIS
Stonehill seeks to even the season series after a falling in their first meeting on a buzzer-beater, 63-61. Senior guard Chas Stinson and sophomore guard Hermann Koffi led the Skyhawk offense combining to score 27 points, while senior center Ridvan Tutic pulled down 11 rebounds.  
 
SCOUTING THE RED FLASH
The Red Flash head into the final week of the regular season on an eight-game losing streak, including a 65-56 loss against Wagner on Saturday afternoon. Saint Francis' last win came on January 23 when they defeated Chicago State, 81-60, at home. Skylar Wicks led four in double figures knocking down 20 points, while Chris Moncrief added 18. Zion Russell came off the bench to net 14 and Victor Payne rounded out the quartet in double figures with 10 points.
 
HISTORY vs. MERCYHURST
Stonehill is looking for the season sweep after defeating Mercyhurst in overtime, 62-57, on January 17. Senior guard Chas Stinson led the Skyhawk offense with 15 points, while senior forward Ethan Meuser, making his first start of the year, pulled down 10 rebounds. Junior guard Davante Hackett came off the bench to register 12 points, while senior center Ridvan Tutic also recorded 10 rebounds off the bench for the Skyhawks.
 
SCOUTING THE LAKERS
The Lakers enter this last week of the regular season tied for third with a 9-7 conference mark and a 14-15 overall record. They are riding a hot streak after handing LIU just its third NEC loss with a 91-83 win in Erie, Pennsylvania on Saturday and having won two of their last three games. Qadir Martin and Jake Lemelman both dropped 20-plus points on the Sharks as they led four Lakers in double figures, while Bernie Blunt added 18 points and Deshaun Jackson, Jr. notched 14 points off the bench.
 
LAST TIME OUT FOR THE SKYHAWKS
The Skyhawks are coming off a 77-68 victory over Le Moyne to sweep the season series. Junior guard Davante Hackett had two of his best games this season against the Dolphins. After netting 22 points in their first meeting on January 31 in Syracuse, Hackett shot 50% from the field to record a career single-game high 30 points. Hackett was one of four players to register double figures. Senior guard Chas Stinson followed up with 16 points and came one rebound shy of his second straight double-double with nine rebounds. Sophomore guard Hermann Koffi and senior center Ridvan Tutic followed up with 12 and 10 points, respectively.  
 
 
FROM DOWNTOWN
A five-time NEC Prime Performer, sophomore Hermann Koffi leads the NEC in three-point field goal percentage (.377) with 73 total three-point field goals. Against DePaul, Koffi came one three-point jumper shy of tying the WinTrust Arena record, registering seven.

Made 3-Point Field Goals at WinTrust Arena
8          David Joplin (Marquette)                                1/28/23
            Kaiden Rice (Georgetown)                             2/9/22
            Max Strus (DePaul) vs. Georgetown               3/6/19
            Max Strus (DePaul) vs. UIC                             12/14/18
            David Coit (NIU)                                              11/25/23
7          Hermann Koffi (Stonehill)                               11/7/25
            LJ Figureroa (St. John's)                                  1/25/20
            Scottie Lindsey (Northwestern)                      12/16/17
            Quincy Olivari (Xavier)                                    2/3/24
 
TRIPLE THREAT
Graduate student Raymond Espinal-Guzman nearly became the second player in Division I to record a triple double. Against DePaul, the Rhode Island native registered 10 rebounds, while netting nine points and dishing out seven assists. 

DEFENSIVE MINDED
As a team, Stonehill leads the NEC in total rebounds (1,079), averaging 37.42 per game. Senior center Ridvan Tutic is third in the NEC in rebounding average (7.8) with 202 total boards. He currently has four double doubles on the season. Against LIU on Feburary 7, he came one point shy of his fifth double-double tallying 10 boards and nine points. Graduate student Raymond Espinal-Guzman is 11th amongst conference leaders with 161 total rebounds and sixth in blocks with 29 on the season. Senior guard Chas Stinson is fifth amongst conference leaders and leads the Skyhawks in blocks with a total of 30.
 
SERVING OTHERS
Senior guard Rex Sunderland finds himself seventh amongst NEC leaders in assists, dishing out 88 on the season. This season Sunderland has recorded a season-high six assists three times with the last two times coming against Chicago State at home on January 10 and on the road against Wagner on January 4. He currently has 13 games with four-plus assists: at Chicago State (5; Feb. 12), at Le Moyne (4; Jan. 31), FDU (4; Jan. 29), CCSU (4; Jan. 26), Chicago State (6; Jan. 10), at CCSU (5; Jan. 8), at Wagner (6; Jan. 4), Johnson State (4; Dec. 12), at Bryant (4; Dec. 2), vs. Loyola Maryland (4; Nov. 15), at Fairfield (6; Nov. 14), at Rhode Island (4; Nov. 11), at DePaul (5; Nov. 7).

25-POINT COMEBACK
In the first half against DePaul on November 7, Stonehill found themselves trailing by 25, 30-5, however the Skyhawks went on a 14-0 run to pull within 11 points. Midway through the second half, sophomore Hermann Koffi drained his seventh three-pointer of the game to tie the contest a 49. A few minutes later they took their first lead of the game, 50-49, when senior Chas Stinson went 1-for-2 from the charity stripe.

PICKED THIRD IN NEC PRE-SEASON POLL
The Stonehill men's basketball team was picked third in the 2025-2026 Men's Basketball Pre-Season Coaches Poll released Monday, October 27. The Skyhawks finished behind LIU, who was a unanimous selection for first place, and Central Connecticut State, who was picked second.

2025-2026 NEC Pre-Season Coaches Poll
1. LIU
2. Central Connecticut State
3. STONEHILL
4. Mercyhurst
5. FDU
6. Chicago State
7. Saint Francis
8. Wagner
9. Le Moyne
10. New Haven

KOFFI EARNS ALL-NEC PRE-SEASON HONORS
Sophomore Hermann Koffi was selected to the NEC Pre-Season All-Conference team. Koffi returns to for his sophomore season after earning All-NEC Second Team honors and All-Rookie Team recognition last year. Appearing in all 32 games while starting 27 in 2024-2025, Koffi averaged 9.4 points per game and shot 74.2% from the free throw line.

2025-2026 NEC PRE-SEASON ALL-NEC TEAM
Bernie Blunt, Gr. | G | Mercyhurst
Malachi Davis, Sr. | C | LIU
Jamal Fuller, Gr. | G/F | LIU
Hermann Koffi, So. | G | Stonehill
Darin Smith Jr., So. | F | Central Connecticut State

PRIME PERFORMERS
Sophomore Hermann Koffi received the NEC Prime Performer accolades on Nov. 10 after dropping a career single-game best 27 points on DePaul. He secured his second Prime Performer accolades a week later on Nov. 17, then again on Dec. 15. Junior guard Davante Hackett has three Prime Performer accolades on the season, receiving the honors in back-to-back-to-back weeks (Nov. 24, Dec. 1 and Dec. 8). Junior center Ridvan Tutic joined the growing list of NEC Prime Performers reeling in the accolades following back-to-back double doubles against Vermont State-Johnson (Dec. 12) and New Hampshire (Dec. 17).

NEC Honors
Davante Hackett (Nov. 24)     Prime Performer
Davante Hackett (Dec. 1)       Prime Performer
Davante Hackett (Dec. 8)        Prime Performer
Davante Hackett (Jan. 12)      Prime Performer
Davante Hackett (Feb. 2)        Prime Performer
Hermann Koffi (Nov. 10)         Prime Performer
Hermann Koffi (Nov. 17)         Prime Performer
Hermann Koffi (Dec. 15)         Prime Performer
Hermann Koffi (Jan. 12)          Prime Performer
Hermann Koffi (Feb. 2)           Prime Performer
Chas Stinson (Jan. 21)             Prime Performer
Ridvan Tutic (Dec. 23)             Prime Performer

NEW FACES, NEW PLACES
The Skyhawks welcome nine newcomers to the Stonehill campus – including eight transfers: Will Batchelder (Sr., Holy Cross), Raymond Espinal-Guzman (Gr., Sacred Heart), Davante Hackett (Jr., Brock University), Anthony Holden (Gr., Maryville), Cory Lovell (Jr. Hercum College), Trenton Ruth (So., Coffeyville C.C.), Rex Sunderland (Sr., New Hampshire) and Ridvan Tutic (Jr., Maine).

Additionally, the Skyhawks welcomed two new coaches to the coaching staff: assistant coaches Tom Bonacum and Josh Einhorn. Bonacum joins the Skyhawks after spending the past five seasons with former Iona and FDU Head Coach Tobin Anderson. Bonacum helped guide the Gaels to back-to-back MAAC Championship game appearances. Einhorn joins Stonehill after a year under legendary Brandeis Head Coach Jean Bain helping to lead to the Judges reach 28th in Division III rankings.

HONORING A LEGEND
This season the Stonehill men's basketball team will be wearing patches on their shooting shirts in memory of Mike Allocco '73, who passed away in early September. Allocco was a legend on the basketball court during his playing days during his play days as the program's first All-American and program's all-time leading scorer with 2,399 points. A three-time All-American, Allocco went on to be drafted by the Capital Bullets, now the Washington Wizards, and was inducted into the Stonehill College Hall of Fame in 1989.

SENIOR REFLECTION - CHARLIE DIAMANTIS
In a new website feature by the Stonehill athletic department this year, senior guard Charlie Diamantis reflected on his four years at Stonehill and how it shaped him as a student-athlete and person. To read his written senior reflection visit: Written Senior Reflection - Charlie Diamantis, Men's Basketball

STINSON RETURNS
Senior Chas Stinson returns for his senior season. The only player to appear and start in all 32 games last season, Stinson led the Skyhawks picking the pocket of opponents, a season-best 54 times and was fourth amongst NEC leaders in steals. Stinson finished fourth on the team with 264 points and second in rebounds with 159.

MEUSER MINUTES
Appearing and starting in 31 games, senior Ethan Meuser led the Skyhawks with 27 blocks in 2024-2025 and was fifth amongst NEC leaders. In addition, Meuser was second amongst team leaders in three-point percentage, knocking down 46-116 (.397). 

HERRION'S RETURN
Bill Herrion returns for his second season on Coach Kraus' staff. Herrion most recently coached at the University of New Hampshire up until 2023 after 18 years at the helm of the Wildcats program. Herrion began an 18-year run as the head coach of New Hampshire in 2005 after a short stint as the associate head coach at the University of Arkansas. In his time at UNH, he accumulated a 227-303 (.428) record, the winningest coach in Wildcat history. His 394 wins between his head coaching stints at UNH and at Drexel stands as the all-time mark in America East history.

FOREVER A SKYHAWK!
Stonehill's largest win over a Division I opponent in program history on November 15, 2024 against New Orleans, 80-54, marked the 500th game Stonehill head coach Chris Kraus '06 had a role with the program including his time as a student-athlete (114) from 2002-06, assistant coach (90) between 2010-13, and head coach (323) since 2013. Kraus has now had a role with his alma mater in over a quarter of the men's basketball games in the program's 77-year history.

NORTH OF THE BORDER
Head Coach Chris Kraus (Toronto, Ontario) went north of the border this season, recruiting two newcomers from his home country of Canada. Junior Davante Hackett (Brampton, Ontario) and sophomore Hermann Koffi (Quebec City, Quebec) grew up in Canada, just like their head coach. Coach Kraus is one of two Canadian-born coaches at the Division I level as Pacific's newest head coach, Dave Smart, joins Kraus in the states. Kraus is also the second-winningest Canadian-born head coach in NCAA history as his 165 wins trail only the late Pete Newell who tallied a record of 234-123 between coaching stints at the University of San Francisco, Michigan State, and California from 1946-1960. Newell, a native of Vancouver, was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979 and the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 before passing away in 2008.

INTERNATIONAL
In addition to a pair of players hailing from Canada, the 2025-2026 squad consists of five players who call home outside of the United States. Canada: Davante Hackett (Jr., Brampton, Ontario), Hermann Koffi (So., Quebec City, Quebec); Serbia: Ridvan Tutic (Jr. Novi Pazar); Finland: Eino Montin (Jr., Oulu); New Zealand: Cory Lovell (Jr., Wellington).

THE CHRIS KRAUS '06 FILE
Stonehill Head Men's Basketball Coach Chris Kraus enters his 13th season at the helm of the Skyhawk men's basketball team and has had role in over a quarter of men's basketball games in the program's 77-year history. Kraus became the 14th head coach of the Skyhawks in July of 2013 after spending three seasons as an assistant coach under David McLaughlin. As an assistant coach he helped guide the Skyhawks to 2011-12 NE-10 Championship and NCAA Division II East Regional title. A 2006 alumni of Stonehill, Kraus is one of 51 head coaches coaching their alma mater in NCAA Division I in 2025-2026. The longest tenured head coach in program history, Kraus is also the first Canadian-born head coach to lead the Skyhawks and one of two Canadian head coaches in NCAA Division I (Pacific's Dave Smart is the other). On November 15, 2024 against New Orleans, Kraus participated in his 500th game associated with the College (student-athlete, assistant coach and head coach), then on November 27, 2024 against Marquette it marked his 300th game as head coach. As the program's all-time program leader in games coached surpassing Raymond Pepin (312) and David McLaughlin (288), Kraus is also one of four head coaches in program history to reach the 100-win mark. 

Head Coach             Years             Wins
David McLaughlin     2003-13         189
Chris Kraus               2013-present  173
Raymond Pepin        1984-95          171
Tom J. Folliard 1       978-1984         101
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Charlie Diamantis

#22 Charlie Diamantis

Guard
6' 3"
Senior
Hermann Koffi

#10 Hermann Koffi

Guard
6' 4"
Sophomore
Ethan Meuser

#33 Ethan Meuser

Forward
6' 8"
Senior
Eino Montin

#12 Eino Montin

Guard
6' 1"
Junior
Chas Stinson

#5 Chas Stinson

Guard
6' 4"
Senior
Raymond Espinal-Guzman

#13 Raymond Espinal-Guzman

Forward
6' 8"
Graduate Student
Davante Hackett

#4 Davante Hackett

Guard
6' 3"
Junior
Anthony Holden

#30 Anthony Holden

Guard
6' 5"
Graduate Student
Cory Lovell

#20 Cory Lovell

Forward
6' 9"
Junior
Trenton Ruth

#2 Trenton Ruth

Guard
6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Charlie Diamantis

#22 Charlie Diamantis

6' 3"
Senior
Guard
Hermann Koffi

#10 Hermann Koffi

6' 4"
Sophomore
Guard
Ethan Meuser

#33 Ethan Meuser

6' 8"
Senior
Forward
Eino Montin

#12 Eino Montin

6' 1"
Junior
Guard
Chas Stinson

#5 Chas Stinson

6' 4"
Senior
Guard
Raymond Espinal-Guzman

#13 Raymond Espinal-Guzman

6' 8"
Graduate Student
Forward
Davante Hackett

#4 Davante Hackett

6' 3"
Junior
Guard
Anthony Holden

#30 Anthony Holden

6' 5"
Graduate Student
Guard
Cory Lovell

#20 Cory Lovell

6' 9"
Junior
Forward
Trenton Ruth

#2 Trenton Ruth

6' 3"
Sophomore
Guard