Joey Mundweiler is one of the most dangerous shooters in the NEC and is on pace to hold every Wagner career three-point shooting record. He enters the season second all-time in three-point shots attempted with 600 and third in three-pointers made with 214. Mundweiler is a fifth-year senior who is completing his bachelor of arts degree in sociology.
2007-08 (R-Junior): Started in 30 of the Seahawks’ 31 games … Had a career high 25 points against Bucknell (11/24) … Scored in double digits 14 times … Shot .339 (77-227) from behind the arc which was good for second on the team … Led the team in 3-pointers made with 77 … Was fourth in the NEC in 3-pointers made and seventh in 3-pointers in conference games (40) … Was second on the team in assists with 55 … Was fourth on the team and 30th in the NEC with 10.3 ppg … Was fourth on the team and 26th in the NEC in minutes played, averaging 30.1 per game … Scored at least 20 points three times … Hit at least three 3-pointers 15 times … Scored 20 points and hit a career-high eight field goals at Kansas St. (12/29) … Shot .636 (7-11) from the field and .714 (5-7) from beyond the arc in a 20-point effort at Loyola Marymount (12/22) … Shot .583 (7-12) from the field and scored 18 points in a win against Long Island (1/31) … Scored 19 points, shooting .462 (6-13) from the field and .417 (5-12) from three-point range at Quinnipiac (2/11) … Finished the season shooting .366 (108-295) overall from the field.
2006-07 (R-Sophomore): Became one of he most feared outside shooters in the NEC ... Made 20 starts in 30 games ... Averaged 11.6 ppg ... Improved his scoring average 5.7 ppg from his freshman season ... Was second in the NEC with 2.97 three-point field goals made per game ... His 89 threes on the year were the second most in a single season by a Wagner player (Dedrick Dye - 96, 2002-03) ... Accounted for 38.7 percent of Wagner[apos]s three-point field goals ... Ended the year ranked 9th in school history with 137 career three-pointers made ... Shot .374 from beyond the arc for the season ... Ranked 26th in the NEC in scoring ... Twice matched the Wagner single game school record with seven threes made (achieved six other times by three different people) ... Averaged 28.0 minutes a game ... Hit on 31 of 39 (.795) from the foul line ... In Wagner[apos]s three televised games he averaged 18.0 ppg and 4.7 three-pointers per contest ... Led the team in scoring seven times (4-3 record) ... Produced 21 double digit scoring games and three with 20 or more ... Made four or more threes eight times ... Started the final 13 games of the year ... In the season opener vs Lafayette (11/10) shot 7-15 from three, to match the school record, on his way to 22 points ... Scored 18 points and made five threes in a school record 16 attempts in a win over Union (12/15) ... Equaled a career high with 23 points, shooting 7-10 from three in a TV win over LIU (1/22) ... Totaled 20 points, including six threes vs Monmouth (2/8) ... Had five threes, including four in a three minutes stretch of the second half at Robert Morris (2/18) ... Scored double figures in seven of the final nine games.
2005-06 (R-Freshman): Played in all 27 games ... Averaged 5.9 ppg in 17.9 minutes per game of action... Led the Seahawks with 41 three point field goals ... Ranked 11th in the NEC shooting 38 percent from downtown ... Made a three in 19 games .... Averaged 1.5 assists per contest and posted a 1.3 assist:turnover ratio .... Had four double digit scoring outputs, including a season high 23 points in a win over Columbia (12/6) ... Shot 5-7 from three and 7-11 vs the Lions .... Also hit five three pointers (5-9) and totaled 15 points at Robert Morris (1/2) ... Played a career high 38 minutes while scoring 15 points on four threes and 3-3 free throws in his first career start in the season finale win at Mount St. Mary[apos]s ... Had a career high five assists to go with 11 points in the opener vs John Jay. 2004-05 (Freshman): Missed the last 25 games with a broken bone in his shooting hand... Granted medical redshirt ... Averaged 19.8 minutes and recorded at least one assist through the first five games before the injury... Had a great collegiate debut scoring 14 points, including four three-pointers at St. John[apos]s (11/20)... Grabbed six rebounds vs LIU (12/4).
Prior to Wagner / Personal: Played for Head Coach Jim Super at Olathe East High School (Olathe, KS)... Finished his career as Olathe East[apos]s career scoring leader (1,045 points) in 65 games... Named a Direnna Award Finalist as Kansas City Metro Area top prep player... Named one of eight McDonald[apos]s All-America nominees in the state of Kansas... Named First Team All Kansas City Star Metro (Kansas/Missouri combined)... Named First Team All Time Warner Metro Sports (Kansas/Missouri combined)... Named First Team All Sunflower League after his senior and junior years... Named First Team All Johnson County after his junior and senior years... Named First Team All Tournament Team at the Liberty Invitational in his junior and senior years... Named First Team All Tournament Team at the Emporia Classic in his junior and senior years... Named Second Team All State in Kansas 6A... Holds the OEHS record with 465 pts in a season... Holds the OEHS record for single-season per game average (22.0 pts/game)... Holds the OEHS records for three-pointers made in a career (180); in a season (90); in a game (9)... Holds the top four single game scoring records at OEHS (36 points twice, 34 points and 33 points)... Holds the OEHS record for best three-point percentage in a game (9-11)... Was a career 38% shooter from three-point land at OEHS... Earned a 3.4 GPA at Olathe East HS and was named to the school[apos]s Honor Roll... A business major... Was named US Army Scholar-Athlete ... Born in Albany, NY... Son of Joe and Cheryl... Has one brother Danny and a sister Jenny
