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Men's Basketball to Visit Lafayette Tuesday
November 29, 2010 | Men's Basketball
Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at Easton, Pa.
TV: Lafayette Sports Network (local to Lafayette)
Radio: WPRB 103.3 FM, GoPrincetonTigers.com (John Sadak, Play-by-Play)
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All-Time Series: Princeton leads 44-18 overall, Lafayette leads 12-11 on the road, and Princeton leads 7-6 at Kirby Sports Center
Streak: Princeton, 1 overall; Lafayette, 1 road
Last game: Princeton 86, Siena 77 (OT) (11/28/10)
Princeton stats: 2010-11 Stats
Individual 2010-11 game-by-game: 2 Maddox | 3 Sherburne | 5 Bray | 11 Foley | 12 Hazel | 14 Clement | 15 Comfort | 20 Davis | 22 Saunders | 24 Barrett | 25 Noonan | 32 Darrow | 33 Mavraides | 34 Hummer | 41 Edwards | 44 Connolly
Individual career stats can be found on each player's roster page.
Lafayette links: Lafayette men's basketball page | Lafayette game notes
Last game's starters:
20 • Douglas Davis • G • Jr. • 5-11 • Philadelphia, Pa.
Has 816 career points, an active best among Tigers ... five double-digit scoring games out of six this season ... 19 for 22 from free-throw line this
season .. second-team All-Ivy 2010, honorable mention 2009.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • Sr. • 6-4 • San Mateo, Calif.
19 points vs. Siena was high since career-high 26 in opener vs. Rutgers ... hit game-tying 3-pointer at end of regulation vs. Siena ... 8 for 8 from the free-throw line vs. Siena ... 2010 second-team All-Ivy.
22 • Patrick Saunders • Jr. • 6-8 • Gilford, N.H.
Returned to starting lineup vs. Bucknell after starting 26 (of 31) games last season.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • So. • 6-7 • Vienna, Va.
Team's leading scorer (14.8 ppg) and rebounder (7.0 ppg) ... has scored double digits in five of six games this season ... had first career double-double with 24 points, 14 rebounds vs. Presbyterian on Nov. 24.
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • So. • 6-11 • Brentwood, Tenn.
Has made first six starts of career this season ... has already surpassed freshman season's total of minutes.
Lafayette is one of four current Division I programs that the Tigers faced in their first varsity season of 1901. The other three are Columbia, Harvard and Drexel.
Lafayette was the opponent for Princeton's first overtime game on Mar. 6, 1901.
The teams have played annually since Nov. 27, 1990. Since then, Princeton leads 13-7.
Princeton had a three-game winning streak in the series at the Kirby Sports Center before losing 54-53 on Dec. 30, 2008.
Kirby Sports Center has played host to two Ivy League playoff games involving Princeton, both times involving Penn. The Tigers lost to the Quakers 50-49 on Mar. 4, 1980, and beat Penn 54-40 on Mar. 10, 1981.
Princeton will be looking for its first back-to-back wins in the series since 2001 and 2002.
Princeton's 3-3 start is its best since 2006, when it was 4-2 through six games.
Notes on Kareem Maddox's game vs. Siena....
•Kareem Maddox's 30 points and 10 rebounds made him the first Tiger since Brian Taylor '84 (entered with the Class of 1973) on Dec. 18, 1971 against Kentucky to have at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in a game. Taylor also reached 30 and 10 a week earlier (33 and 13) against Villanova at Jadwin Gym.
•Maddox was 10 of 13 from the field, the best shooting percentage (.769) of any player who took more than one shot for either team in the Siena game.
•The 30 points broke Maddox's previous career best of 18, recorded Mar. 6, 2010 against Harvard. He is the first Tiger to reach 30 since Noah Savage '08 scored 35 points against Brown on Feb. 16, 2008.
•The double-double was Maddox's second as a Tiger after getting 17 points and 10 boards on Feb. 27, 2010 at Columbia. Ian Hummer had the last double-double overall, coming in Princeton's last game prior to Siena. Hummer had 24 points and 14 boards against Presbyterian last Wednesday.
•Hummer was also 10 for 13 from the field in his high-scoring game vs. Presbyterian.
•Hummer and Maddox have given Princeton two double-doubles in the same season for the first time since the 2007-08 campaign.
•Maddox's 10 free throws on 12 attempts were the most for any Tiger since Maddox also hit 10 against Harvard in his previous-career-high point-total game on Mar. 6, 2010, when he was 10 for 11.
•Maddox is the first Tiger since Kit Mueller '91 to score 30 points without a three-pointer. Mueller dropped 32 against Harvard on 14 2-point field goals and four free throws on Feb. 9, 1990.
•Maddox's three blocks tied a career high set four previous times, most recently last Wednesday vs. Presbyterian. The six blocks are the most in a two-game span in his career.
Princeton's 3-3 start is the best under Sydney Johnson in his four seasons. The Tigers started 2-3 in all four years under Johnson.
Princeton's 86-77 overtime win over Siena is its first against a top-100 team in the Pomeroy Index, according to KenPom.com, since Mar. 7, 2006, when the Tigers beat Penn, then a No. 97 in the Pomeroy Index, 60-59 in overtime at Jadwin Gym. Siena is at 96 in the Pomeroy Index, while Princeton is at 143 as of Monday, Nov. 29.
Princeton's slow starts in the last four seasons, by wins and losses, have not had a correlation to the end of the season, as the Tigers have won six, then 13, then 22 games under Johnson. In 2006-07, Princeton started 9-4 in non-conference play before going 2-12 in Ivy play.
Princeton's 46.6% shooting against Siena was its best in a game since the season opener against Rutgers, when it shot 49.1% in another OT win.
Six of Princeton's last seven regular-season losses have come by a total of 14 points. Aside from the Duke game, the deficits were one (James Madison), two (Maine, Presbyterian) and three (Cornell twice, Brown) points.
Princeton's better second half from the field (48.3%) against Siena was better than its first half (40.0%) for just the second time this season, with the other being the Duke game.
Princeton has scored
at least 60 points in six straight games for the first time since
February 2004. The Tigers have not scored 60 points in seven straight
games since an eight-game streak that included the last two games of the 2001-02 season and the first six of the 2002-03 season. The last time Princeton had a seven-game string of 60-point games in a single season was February 1998.
Princeton is 4-4 under Sydney Johnson against Patriot League schools. The record includes Lafayette (1-2), Lehigh (1-1), Army (1-1) and Bucknell (1-0). It will be Princeton's second straight Tuesday facing a Patriot League school after defeating Bucknell a week ago in Harrisonburg, Va. The Tigers have won the last two against Patriot schools, against Bucknell last week and against Lafayette last season.
Princeton has shot
at least 40% from the field in 10 straight games dating back to last
season, the longest such stretch since a 14-game run bridging the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons.
Princeton is 2-0 this season when it holds opponents under 40% shooting, as it did against Bucknell and Siena.
Princeton has won the turnover statistic in back-to-back games after turning over Presbyterian and Siena more often than the Tigers gave it away. Those games were the first time this season Princeton has won the turnover statistic.
Siena outrebounded Princeton 48-37, the Tigers' first game this season losing the rebounding battle. That was the third time in the last 31 games that Princeton has been outrebounded by double digits, yet the Tigers managed to win all three times (vs. Harvard, at IUPUI last season).
Princeton is 3-0 this season when it shoots at least 70% from the free-throw line, as it did against Rutgers, Bucknell and Siena.
Princeton's 12 blocked shots in the last two games (six apiece) are its most blocks in a two-game span since swatting 13 against Penn (nine) and Harvard (four) in February 2009.
The 48 rebounds Siena grabbed were the most for a Princeton opponent since IUPUI also grabbed 48 in the second round of last season's CBI tournament, a game that went double overtime.
Princeton has three players averaging double-figure points, with Ian Hummer at 14.8, Douglas Davis at 14.7, and Dan Mavraides at 14.5. Princeton has not had three players finish a season in double figures since 2003, when five players, including current San Diego Padres outfielder Will Venable '05, did so.
Princeton has used two starting lineups this season. Ian Hummer, Douglas Davis, Dan Mavraides and Brendan Connolly have started all six games, while Patrick Saunders has started in place of Kareem Maddox the last three games.
Last time against Lafayette, Princeton outshot the Leopards 47.8% to 38.3% on the way to a 62-48 win on Dec. 6, 2009 at Jadwin Gym. Douglas Davis led all scorers with 23 points including seven three-pointers, still a career best for him, while Patrick Saunders added 15 points and Dan Mavraides pitched in 13 points. Jared Mintz led Lafayette with 17 points. The Tigers outrebounded Lafayette 33-25 and survived committing 17 turnovers to 12 for the Leopards. Princeton went on a 16-4, eight-minute run starting with 12 minutes to go in the game to turn a one-point Lafayette lead into an 11-point Tiger advantage. Lafayette led by as much as seven at 18-11 with less than six minutes to go in the first half.
Last time at Kirby Sports Center, neither team scored in the final 78 seconds as Lafayette held on for a 54-53 win on Dec. 30, 2008. Two offensive rebounds gave Lafayette the ball off a missed Michael Gruner free throw with 1:18 to go until Jason Briggs '09 stole the ball with 31 seconds left and Dan Mavraides' two attempts at the game-winning bucket in the final seconds didn't fall. Lafayette won the rebounding battle 36-28 but had more turnovers than Princeton, 15-10. The teams were within a percent of each other from the floor, Lafayette narrowly outshooting the Tigers 38.6% to 37.7%. Pawel Buczak and Mavraides led the Tigers with 11 points apiece, while Gruner, then a junior, had 15 and Andrew Brown, then a senior, added 14 points for Lafayette.
Entering Tuesday, Dan Mavraides is leading the Ivy League in 3-pointers per game at 2.7. As a team, Princeton leads the Ivy in 3-point field goal percentage at .379, in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.01 per game, in defensive rebounds at 25.8 rpg, and in defensive rebounding percentage at .728.
A Tiger overview entering 2010-11...
•The Tigers are
coming off a 22-9 season that saw their most wins since 1999, their
first postseason appearance (CBI semifinals) since 2004, and their first
postseason win since 1999.
•Princeton was tabbed as the Ivy favorite in the league's media poll for the first time since 2004-05, getting 12 of 17 first-place votes. Harvard (four first-place votes), Cornell (one), Penn, Yale, Brown, Columbia and Dartmouth rounded out the poll.
•Princeton returns its top five scorers for the second straight year. This year, the list includes (2009-10 ppg) Douglas Davis (12.7), Dan Mavraides (11.5), Ian Hummer (6.9), Kareem Maddox (6.2) and Patrick Saunders (5.1). The Tigers also return their top two rebounders in Mavraides (4.3 rpg in 2009-10) and Maddox (3.5) but lose their top two assist-makers, Marcus Schroeder '10 (90 assists in 2009-10) and Pawel Buczak '10 (52).
•The Tigers were the top defensive team in the nation by points per game allowed last season at 53.3 ppg.
•Under Sydney Johnson, Princeton has improved from a 6-23 record in 2007-08, Johnson's first year, to 22-9 last year. The 14-win improvement is the largest in program history for a period of two or fewer years.
•Princeton
outrebounded its opponents in 2009-10 for the first time in a season
since 2003-04. The margin last year was 30.6 to 29.5 rpg, while the
margin in '04 was 30.6 to 27.8 rpg.
•From 2007-08, Johnson's first
year, to 2009-10, several key statistics improved for Princeton,
including field goal percentage (42.5 to 44.1), FG percentage defense
(46.8 to 39.8), three-point FG percentage (32.9 to 35.9) and free throw
percentage (69.8 to 71.8).
•Last season was the first time since 2005-06 that the Tigers had more steals and fewer turnovers than their opponents.
•Princeton
will try to fill the contributions of four graduated seniors, Marcus
Schroeder, Pawel Buczak, Zach Finley and Nick Lake. Among the tangibles,
Finley and Buczak were two of four Tigers last year to stand 6-9 or
taller, and Schroeder was a do-everything point guard. His 52 steals led
the team, as did his 90 assists. Schroeder was one of four Tigers to
grab 100 rebounds and one of two to shoot better than 80% of the line
with at least 30 attempts.
•If their 2009-10 scoring totals are
replicated, Douglas Davis '12 and Dan Mavraides '11 will become the 27th
and 28th members of Princeton's 1,000-point club. Davis is at 816,
while Mavraides is at 734. They would become the first members of that
club since Judson Wallace '05 and Will Venable '05 reached it one month
apart in 2005.
•Since freshman eligibility began in the program
for the 1978-79 season, only Kit Mueller '91 has reached 1,000 points
before his senior year, a feat Davis would match at his current pace.
The only other players to reach 1,000 before their senior seasons in
program history are Brian Taylor '84 and Bill Bradley '65, who did so
using only their sophomore and junior seasons. Taylor entered with the
Class of 1973.
•Named head coach on April 20, 2007, Sydney Johnson
(fourth season) is already the third-longest tenured active coach in
the Ivy League, one week short of Harvard's Tommy Amaker. Yale's James
Jones is the Ivy dean, having been hired April 27, 1999.
•Johnson
is in line to coach his 100th game at Princeton on Dec. 29 against
Northeastern at the Central Florida tournament. He would become the
eighth coach in Princeton history to do so, following Frederick
Leuhring, Albert Wittmer, Cappy Cappon, Butch van Breda Kolff, Pete
Carril, Bill Carmody and John Thompson III.
•Princeton will have a program-record seven games in the month of November, topping the previous high of five.
Princeton's "MARV" patches are in honor of Marvin Bressler, the late professor who came to Princeton in 1963 and began serving in an informal advisor role with the team. He was an inspiration to create the Academic-Athletic Fellows program that serves all Princeton teams. Bressler was an Academic-Athletic Fellow for men's basketball through the 2009-10 season before he passed away on July 7 at age 87.
On Lafayette: Princeton is the second of three Ivy League schools the Leopards will face this season after losing to Penn 74-65 a week ago at the Palestra and more than a month before hosting Columbia on Jan. 5 ... the Leopards had the same starting lineup for the first five games of the season (Jared Mintz, Ryan Willen, Jim Mower, Tony Johnson, Ben Wheeler) before starting Darion Benbow for Mower last time out against Delaware ... Lafayette finished 19-13 last season and started that campaign 4-1 ... Lafayette lost just one of its most common starters from last season, 6-2 guard Michael Gruner, and returned its top three scorers, Mintz (14.1 ppg '09-'10), Mower (13.8) and Willen (12.2) ... opponents are shooting 48.1% against Lafayette and are outrebounding the Leopards by 7.1 per game. Mintz, a 6-9 senior forward from Toronto, Canada, is leading the team in scoring at 16.3 ppg as one of three players in double figures ... Mintz has led the team in scoring in four of six games ... Johnson, a 6-0 sophomore guard, is leading the team with 5.3 rebounds per game and is the top assist man at 3.8 per game ... junior Rob Delaney is a Westfield, N.J. native who attended the Delbarton School and spent a prep year at the Lawrenceville School near Princeton ... entering Monday, the Leopards were the top free throw shooting team in the Patriot League at .808.
Individual Notes
2 • Kareem Maddox • F • 6-8 • Sr.
More than half of season's points came last time out against Siena (30 of 59) ... second on the team in field goal percentage (.513) ... team-best 20 assists this season ... has 11 of team's 20 blocks ... co-team-best six steals ... has at least four rebounds in every game this season ... has come off the bench the last three games after starting the first three ... won the team's sixth-man award last season.
3 • Jimmy Sherburne • G • 6-3 • So.
Saw limited minutes (38 in six games) last season due to injury and illness ... played three minutes at Duke.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • 6-6 • Fr.
Has 74 of the freshman class's 81 minutes ... Wisconsin Mr. Basketball 2010.
11 • Bobby Foley • G • 6-5 • Sr.
Played
the final minute at Duke, hitting a three-pointer ... played in eight
games as a reserve last season ... played in 28 career games over first
three seasons ... one of three seniors on the roster.
12 • Ben Hazel • G/F • 6-5 • Fr.
Played
three minutes at Duke ... first-team All-Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference as a senior ... played against current teammate Ian Hummer on
opposing league teams.
14 • Chris Clement (CLEM-ent) • G • 6-2 • Fr.
Played
the final minute at Duke ... averaged 15 points per game as a senior,
leading to district MVP and all-region honors in Texas 5A.
15 • John Comfort • F • 6-8 • Jr.
Played the final minute at Duke ... played in 28 games over first two seasons ... 11 of 35 career from three-point range.
20 • Douglas Davis • G • 5-11 • Jr.
Second-team
All-Ivy 2010, All-Ivy honorable mention 2009 ... 19 of 22 from the
free-throw line this season ... is 11 of 18 (61.1%) from 3-point range over
the last three games ... has scored double digits five times this season.
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • 6-8 • Jr.
Returning
from a concussion suffered preseason ... made season's first start vs.
Bucknell and has started the last three games ... had six rebounds in 23 minutes vs. Bucknell.
24 • Will Barrett • F • 6-10 • So.
Has
played in two games this season ... played in 27 games as a freshman
... started 1 of 12 from three-point range last season, made 6 of last
12.
25 • Tom Noonan • F • 6-9 • Fr.
Team MVP as a senior at Penn Charter ... first-team all-league and honorable mention All-Philadelphia as a senior.
32 • Mack Darrow • F • 6-9 • So.
Averaging 23.5 minutes per game after playing 17 minutes total last season ... most minutes per game for a Tiger who has not started a game this season ... has scored 40 points so far this season after scoring six points all last season ... averaging six rebounds per game over the last three games.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • 6-4 • Sr.
Second-team
All-Ivy 2010 ... hit game-tying three-pointer at the end of regulation against Siena ... has scored at least 16 points four times this season
and has had at least seven rebounds three times this season ... has played at least 32 minutes in every game ... has hit 51.6% (16 of 31) from three-point range this season, best percentage among Tigers who have tried more than one three ... 8 for 8 from the free-throw line against Siena ... is Princeton's most bellwether player, as the Tigers have gone 0-2 when he does not score 10 points and 3-1, with the loss at Duke, when he does.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • 6-7 • So.
Shooting 58.3% (35 of 60) from the field this season, best among players with multiple attempts ... team's leading rebounder at 7.0 per game ... first career double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds against Presbyterian ... scored at least 12 points five times this season ... both father Ed and uncle
John played at Princeton ... John played six seasons in the NBA from
1970-76 for Buffalo Braves, Chicago Bulls and Seattle SuperSonics.
41 • Daniel Edwards • F • 6-8 • Fr.
Played
one minute at Duke ... averaged a double-double (17 points, 10
rebounds) as a HS senior ... two-year team offensive MVP ... two-time
first-team all-district honoree.
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • 6-11 • So.
Played 39 minutes in the Rutgers game but no more than 19 in any game since while making all six starts ... played 79 minutes in 15 games last season.
Tigers from the Line
Player 2010-11 Season/Career
2 Maddox 19-27 (.704)/136-175 (.777)
3 Sherburne 0-0 (.000)/1-2 (.500)
5 Bray 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
11 Foley 0-0 (.000)/0-1 (.000)
12 Hazel 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
14 Clement 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
15 Comfort 0-0/5-8 (.625)
20 Davis 19-22 (.864)/105-126 (.833)
22 Saunders 0-0 (.000)/48-56 (.857)
24 Barrett 0-0 (.000)/6-8 (.750)
25 Noonan 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
32 Darrow 8-11 (.727)/8-11 (.727)
33 Mavraides 17-20 (.850)/152-190 (.800)
34 Hummer 19-35 (.543)/65-113 (.575)
41 Edwards 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
44 Connolly 9-13 (.692)/10-15 (.667)
Will Barrett
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 8 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 13 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Rebounds: 8 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Assists: 3, last vs. Yale (2/19/10)
Steals: 3, last at George Washington (11/24/09)
Blocks: 1, last at George Washington (11/24/09)
Field Goals: 5 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Free Throws: 5 at California (11/29/09)
Minutes: 26 vs. Army (11/21/09)
T.J. Bray
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Points: 5 at Duke (11/14/10)
Rebounds: 3, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Assists: 2 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 1 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Blocks: 1 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Field Goals: 2 at Duke (11/14/10)
Three-Pointers: 1, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 19 at Duke (11/14/10)
Chris Clement
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 2 at JMU (11/22/10)
John Comfort
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Career Highs
Points: 6, last vs. Harvard (2/20/09)
Rebounds: 3 at Yale (2/13/09)
Assists: 1, last at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 1 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Blocks: 1 vs. Lehigh (1/7/09)
Field Goals: 2, last vs. Harvard (2/20/09)
Three-Pointers: 2 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Brown (2/27/09)
Minutes: 19 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Brendan Connolly
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 7 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 1 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Field Goals: 2, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 39 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 8 vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 2 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Blocks: 2 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Field Goals: 4 vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 39 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Mack Darrow
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 13 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Rebounds: 7, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 5 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Steals: 1, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Blocks: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Field Goals: 3, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Three-Pointers: 2 at JMU (11/22/10)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Minutes: 33 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Career Highs
Points: 13 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Rebounds: 7, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 5 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Steals: 1, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Blocks: 1, last at Duke (11/14/10)
Field Goals: 3, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Free Throws: 2 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 33 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Douglas Davis
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 23 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Rebounds: 4 at JMU (11/22/10)
Assists: 4 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 3 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 8 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Free Throws: 6, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Minutes: 44 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Career Highs
Points: 27 at Manhattan (12/14/08)
Rebounds: 5, last at Penn (2/16/10)
Assists: 4, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 4, last vs. Wagner (12/30/09)
Blocks: 2 vs. UNCG (1/3/09)
Field Goals: 10, last vs. Manhattan (12/14/08)
Three-Pointers: 7 vs. Lafayette (12/6/09)
Free Throws: 6, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 44 vs. Siena (11/28/08)
Daniel Edwards
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 2 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Bobby Foley
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Three-Pointers: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Career Highs
Points: 6, last vs. Lafayette (1/9/08)
Rebounds: 4 at Lehigh (1/6/08)
Assists: 2 at Lehigh (1/6/08)
Steals: 1, last vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 2, last at Yale (2/13/08)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Lafayette (1/9/08)
Free Throws: None
Minutes: 22 at Lehigh (1/6/08)
Ben Hazel
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Ian Hummer
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 24 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Rebounds: 14 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Assists: 3 at JMU (11/22/10)
Steals: 3 at JMU (11/22/10)
Blocks: 2, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Field Goals: 10 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 6 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Minutes: 37 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 24 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Rebounds: 14 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Assists: 3, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Steals: 3, last at JMU (11/22/10)
Blocks: 3 at George Washington (11/24/09)
Field Goals: 10 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 9 at UNC Greensboro (12/13/09)
Minutes: 37 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Kareem Maddox
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 30 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Rebounds: 10 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 6 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 3 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Field Goals: 10 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 10 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Minutes: 43 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Career Highs
Points: 30 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Rebounds: 10, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 6 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 3, last vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Field Goals: 10 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Three-Pointers: 2, last at Brown (2/13/09)
Free Throws: 10, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Minutes: 45 vs. Maine (11/19/08)
Dan Mavraides
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 26 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Rebounds: 7, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Assists: 4, last vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Steals: 2, last vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 8 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Free Throws: 8 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Minutes: 41 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 26 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Monmouth (12/16/09)
Assists: 5 vs. Army (11/21/09)
Steals: 4 vs. Monmouth (12/16/09)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)
Field Goals: 8, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Free Throws: 10 at Penn (2/16/10)
Minutes: 49 at IUPUI (3/22/10)
Tom Noonan
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Has not played.
Patrick Saunders
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 8 at JMU (11/22/10)
Rebounds: 6 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Assists: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 3, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Three-Pointers: 2 at JMU (11/22/10)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 23 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Career Highs
Points: 21 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Assists: 3, last at IUPUI (3/22/10)
Steals: 2 vs. Yale (2/19/10)
Blocks: 6 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Field Goals: 8 at Marist (1/6/10)
Three-Pointers: 5 at Marist (1/6/10)
Free Throws: 4, last vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)
Minutes: 33, last at Penn (3/10/09)
Jimmy Sherburne
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Career Highs
Points: 3 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)
Assists: 1, last at Maine (1/4/10)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 1 at Saint Joseph's (1/2/10)
Field Goals: 1 at Marist (1/6/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 1 at Marist (1/6/10)
Minutes: 11, last vs. Dartmouth (3/5/10)

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