Expected to build on the valuable experience he gained and play a very important role in his second year with the program … Can be an offensive force in a variety of ways, having improved dribble penetration to go with his 3-point range, and also very solid defensively … 2010-11: Played in every game (34), steadily becoming more and more of a key player as he averaged the sixth-most minutes (16.8) during the Scots’ six-game NCAA Tournament run to the national championship game … Posted 3.3 points and 1.5 rebounds for the season, while totaling 27 assists and 17 steals – sixth-most on the team … Missed first 10 collegiate 3-pointers, but made 14 of last 32 for a .438 rate … Made all but five free throws on season (33-of-38), including his final 17 in a row … Had a breakout performance with nine points, including seven in the final 10 minutes of Wooster’s hard-fought 47-45 win over Manchester (March 5) during the second round of the NCAA Div. III Championships … Scored 10 points at Kenyon (Jan. 26), where he was 8-for-8 from the line, and against Hiram (Dec. 1) … Also had season-high six rebounds in that Hiram game … Prior to Wooster: Picked second-team all-state (Div. III) by Associated Press as a senior at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, coached by Joe Harold … Led Stark County in scoring at 23.3 points per game in 2009-10 en route to earning first-team all-district honors for the second year in a row … Three-year starter for the Knights and recorded 962 career points, the second-highest total in school history … Also broke a team record with six 3-pointers made in one game … Lettered in track as well … Personal: Born on March 11, 1992 … Son of Tony and Kathy Snyder … Majoring in mathematics with a minor in business economics.
Five Wooster players hit double figures, including 10 for Snyder
January 11, 2012
Group takes advantage of educational, sightseeing opportunities during 12-day trip
August 26, 2011