
#3 CHARLIE PARKER
Guard/Forward
6-4, 180
So., Fawn Grove, Pa.
2004-05--As a freshman, Parker become a key component in the Marauders' resurgence to PSAC and NCAA-II postseason competition...earned PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Year and All-PSAC Eastern Division 1st Team honors...started all 30 games and recorded double-digit totals in 24 outings...led a balanced 'Ville attack in scoring with a 14.3 ppg and also paced the Marauders in steals (54)...averaged 50.9 percent from the field...contributed a 4.4 rpg mark plus 84 steals (4th on the club)...led the Marauders in scoring 10 times...posted a career-high 25 points against Elizabethtown...stepped up his game in PSAC East play with a 15.8 scoring mark and shot 53 percent from the floor...superb transition competitor whose leaping ability resulted often in thundering two-hand jams...possesses quickness and is a strong passer...has all-star potential for his three remaining varsity seasons...nickname "The Roadrunner."..business administration major.

#12 GREG TESTA
Guard
6-2, 160
Jr., Lititz, Pa.
2004-05--Versatile competitor who earned All-PSAC Eastern Division 1st Team honors following his sophomore campaign...started all 30 games and scored in double digits in all but five contests...paced 'Ville in scoring in six games, including 20-pt. effort in 86-78 quarterfinal loss to eventual NCAA-II East Region champion Mount Olive (N.C.)...was MU's #2 scorer (13.3 ppg) and paced the 'Ville in treys (58) and assists (101)...also was second in steals (49) last winter...shot a respectable 48 percent from the floor...scored a career-high 26 points at Slippery Rock and tallied personal best nine assists against Bloomsburg...was a 14-point scorer in PSAC East play and was deadly at the foul line in league action (.932, 29-of-32)...is in 9th place in career 3-pt. field goal percentage at MU (.379)...led the PSAC in assist-turnover ratio (2.35). Named to 2005-06 Division II Bulletin Super 16 as one of two East Region representatives. 2003-04--Saw action in all 26 games for Marauder cagers as a freshman and started in three...connected on 28 treys and was a 74 percent free throw shooter...added 38 assists...scored in double figures six times, including 15-point effort in home win over Salem International...strong home collegiate debut with 14 points vs. Holy Family...hit game-winning shot with four seconds left in 71-69 OT win over Edinboro...came to MU after an all-star scholastic career at Lancaster Catholic HS, where he led the Crusaders to a 35-0 record and the PIAA Class AAA state title in his senior season...earned all-state, all-district and all-conference laurels...scored 1,548 points at Catholic...business administration major (minor in athletic coaching).