2014-2015 Men's Basketball Roster

David Sinclair
David Sinclair

21 Joe Bodnar

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Medford, N.J.
  • Position Guard
  • High School Shawnee
  • Height 6-2
  • Major Biology (Allied Health)
  • Weight 210

Biography

Game-by-Game Statistics
2014-15 | 2013-14 | 2012-13 | 2011-12

2014-15 (Senior): Set new career-highs in most categories while starting 21 games and playing in 22-of-24...Third leading scorer on the Blue Jays at 9.5 points per game...39 3-point field goals led the team...Averaged 25.9 minutes per game, a career-high...Drained 21-of-26 free throws for a .808 success rate, highest of any player with 20 or more attempts...Shot .342 (39-of-114) from beyond the arc...Tied for third on the team with 1.8 assists per game...Scored in double figures 10 times and had a pair of 20+ point games...Sank six 3-pointers en route to a game-high 22 points at Lancaster Bible Nov. 18...Reached double figures five times during a six-game stretch from Jan. 3-19...Scored a season-high 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting (5-of-10 3FG) at Drew Feb. 18...Earned academic recognition at the conference level for the third time in his career when he was named to the Landmark Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2013-14 (Junior): E-town's sixth leading scorer at 7.9 points per game, Bodnar was poised for a breakout season after six double figure scoring outputs in seven games between Nov. 23-Dec. 17...Season was derailed by an injury that caused him to miss all of January and limited him to 15 games...Started the first eight games of the season...Broke school's single-game record for 3-pointers by hitting eight en route to a career-high 24 points in a 104-98 loss to Pitt-Greensburg Dec. 17...Finished with 19 points on a strong 6-of-7 shooting effort (5-of-6 3PT) in a win over Gwynedd Mercy Nov. 23...Made at least one 3-pointer in his first 11 games and 13-of-15...Led the team in 3-point field goal percentage for the second straight year after connecting at a .484 rate (30-of-62)...Averaged 1.3 assist per game and came up with five steals on the campaign...MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll student-athlete for the second time.

2012-13 (Sophomore): Played in all 25 games, averaging 12.7 minutes per game...Scored just over five points per game and was the team's fourth leading 3-point shooter with 24...Led the team in 3-point field goal percentage at .471 (24-of-51) and ranked second in field goal percentage at .484 (45-of-93)...Went 5-of-6 from the floor and 3-of-3 from 3-point range to score 13 points against Bridgewater (Va.) Nov. 17...13-point performance against Bridgewater marked the first double figure scoring game of his career...Would do it again in team's next game with 13 points at Lebanon Valley Nov. 20...Hit all three of his 3-point attempts and set a new career-high with 15 points in a 92-87 overtime win at Lycoming Jan. 19...Named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2011-12 (Freshman): Spent most of the season with E-town's JV program before coming up to play in three games with the varsity team...Nailed a 3-pointer, collected two defensive boards and blocked a shot in a 78-62 loss at Widener on Feb. 1, his first varsity game...Also got into games against Albright (Feb. 4) and Lebanon Valley (Feb. 8)...Knocked down his only shot in the LVC game for two points.

High School: All-county, all-conference and all-state player at Shawnee High School in Medford, N.J...Scored 1,199 career points, while also grabbing 450 rebounds...Led South Jersey in 3-pointers made his junior and senior seasons...First Team All-Olympic Conference and First Team All-South Jersey Group 4 as a senior...Three-year starter...Shot Shawnee to three Olympic Conference Patriot Division titles and a 2011 South Jersey Group 4 Championship...Team never missed the postseason while he was there...Coached by Joe Kessler...Scored 16 points per game, while also averaging seven boards and four assists per night during his senior year (2010-11)...Graduated in the top 5% of his class (4.0 GPA)...Volunteered with the South Jersey Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity...National Honor Society inductee.

Personal: Son of Joe and Marina Bodnar...Father played college basketball at the former Trenton State College, now known as The College of New Jersey...Has a brother, Ryan...Majoring in biology, with a concentration in allied health.

 

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Historical Player Information

  • 34

    2011-2012Freshman

    Guard
    6'1" 205 lbs
    34
  • 21

    2012-2013Sophomore

    Guard
    6'2" 205 lbs
    21
  • 21

    2013-2014Junior

    Guard
    6'2" 210 lbs
    21
  • 21

    2014-2015Senior

    Guard
    6'2" 210 lbs
    21