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Men's Hoops Earns Shot at No. 19/21 UCF Thursday Night
December 30, 2010 | Men's Basketball
Thursday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Orlando, Fla.
Princeton Head Coach: Sydney Johnson (fourth season/Princeton '97/51-49 at Princeton & overall)
Radio: WPRB 103.3 FM, GoPrincetonTigers.com (John Sadak, Play-by-Play; Noah Savage '08, color)
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All-Time Series: First meeting
Streak: N/A
Last game: Princeton 65, Northeastern 63 (12/29/10 at Orlando, Fla.)
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.
UCF links: UCF men's basketball page | UCF game notes
Last game's starters:
20 • Douglas Davis • G • Jr. • 5-11 • Philadelphia, Pa.
Has 897 career points, an active best among Tigers ... has hit seven 3-pointers between the last two games ... second-team All-Ivy 2010, honorable mention 2009.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • Sr. • 6-4 • San Mateo, Calif.
11 double-digit scoring games of 13 this season ... team is 10-1 when he reaches double digits (loss to Duke), 0-2 when he doesn't ... 2010 second-team All-Ivy.
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • Jr. • 6-8 • Gilford, N.H.
Has reached double digits in scoring in five of the last six games, comprising all five double-digit scoring games this season ... is 15 for 19 from the field in the last three games.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • So. • 6-7 • Vienna, Va.
First season as a starter ... team's leading scorer (14.2 ppg) and leading rebounder (6.8 rpg) ... has scored double digits in 11 of 13 games this season ... has had two double-doubles this season.
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • So. • 6-11 • Brentwood, Tenn.
First season as a starter ... scored double digits for first and only time in his career three games ago at Wagner (10) on Dec. 17.
Princeton carries an eight-game win streak into Thursday's game at UCF, its longest win streak since winning nine straight to end the 2004 regular season. The Knights have won 12 straight for their longest winning streak since taking 14 in a row during the same 2003-04 season.
The 1997-98 season (12-1) was the last time Princeton had a record as good as 10-3 through the first 13 games, and it was also the last time Princeton defeated an AP-ranked team, something it has a chance to do against No. 19 UCF. Princeton, as the No. 19 team in the country, defeated No. 23 Wake Forest 69-64 on Dec. 19, 1997.
Since that Wake Forest game, Princeton has come up short 19 times against AP-ranked opponents. All 19 times, Princeton's foe was ranked no lower than #17, including 12 games against top-10 opponents. Princeton's last game against an AP-ranked team was just on Nov. 14 at No. 1 Duke, a 97-60 defeat.
Having coached his 100th game at Princeton Wednesday night against Northeastern, Sydney Johnson improved to 51-49 in three-plus seasons at his alma mater, going 45-26 in the last two-plus seasons while Princeton has won 30 of its last 38 games.
The Northeastern win improved Princeton to 2-4 all-time in Florida, giving the Tigers their first win in the Sunshine State since defeating Miami (Fla.) in 1948. Since then, Princeton lost games to Syracuse (1963), Army (1963) and Florida International (2001) in Florida.
Princeton last won an in-season tournament in December 2000, the First Merchants Classic hosted by Ball State in Muncie, Ind., defeating Weber State and the host Cardinals.
Though the Knights are 12-0, it has not been very long since Princeton faced an undefeated team this late in the season. On Jan. 5, 2005, Princeton lost 59-46 to No. 5 Duke, which improved to 10-0 with the win.
The UCF game will be the first time since November 2004, breaking a string of four unsuccessful opportunities, that Princeton will play in the championship game of an in-season tournament. The last came after the Tigers beat Bucknell to open the 2004-05 season at Syracuse in the Coaches vs. Cancer regional.
Princeton's 3-0 record this season against head coaches in their first seasons at their current school will be on the line. The Tigers defeated Rutgers, Siena and Wagner as such schools this season, while UCF's Donnie Jones has won his first 12 games with the Knights.
Last time out, Princeton used 53.6% shooting in the second half to pull away from Northeastern, leading by as much as 16 before the Huskies rallied to make it tight in a 65-63 Tiger victory. Kareem Maddox led Princeton with 19 points as one of four players in double figures. The Tigers used an 18-2 run to build that 16-point lead at 49-33 at the midway point of the second half before Northeastern stopped the run and began chipping away. Princeton still led by 10 with 1:20 to play before Northeastern got the deficit to one point with 16 seconds to go. A drive to the basket by Northeastern's Joel Smith rolled off the rim as time expired to allow Princeton to avoid overtime and hang on.
At the time Princeton led by 16 points with 9:55 to play in yesterday's game, Northeastern's field goal percentage on the game was 34.9% (15 of 43). For the rest of the game, the Huskies shot 62.5% (10 of 16).
Against Northeastern, Princeton's improvement from the floor from the first half (43.5%) to the second half (53.6%) was only the second time in the last six games the Tigers have improved from the field after the break. Overall, Princeton has done so five times this season in 13 chances. The last three such times, the figure has gone up by at least 10 percentage points.
In the 11 games since the Duke contest, Princeton has trailed by double digits only once, against Bucknell, by 11 points and for less than a minute. The Tigers came back to win that game, making it the largest deficit rallied from in a Princeton win this season.
Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson has reached a significant milestone in each of the last two games, winning his 50th game at Princeton on Dec. 22 at Towson, and coaching his 100th game at Princeton Wednesday against Northeastern. The Tigers are 51-49 under Johnson overall, as well as 45-26 from the 2008-09 season forward and 30-8 in the last 38 games. Johnson is the eighth coach in program history to coach 100 games and also the eighth coach with 50 victories.
With 17 games left in the regular season, Johnson is in line to coach 117 games at Princeton by the time the Tigers and the Penn Quakers tip off on Mar. 8, tying him with Bill Carmody for the sixth-most games coached in Princeton history. Now eighth, Johnson would pass his mentor and fellow alum John Thompson III (110), under whom Johnson played when Thompson was a Princeton assistant, and under whom he coached at Georgetown.
Though the Tigers will not play at Jadwin Gym again until Jan. 5, Princeton has won its first three home games for the first time since the 2004-05 season. The Tigers last won their first four home games against Division I teams in the 1999-2000 season.
The current six-game road trip, which the UCF tournament will cap, is the longest consecutive string of games away from Jadwin since Princeton opened the 2006-07 season with seven games away from home.
The Tigers need to score 68 points against UCF to become the first team since the 1971-72 Tigers to reach 1,000 points on the season in 14 games. Princeton is averaging 71.7 points per game this season.
At 13 games, this Tiger team has the longest streak of scoring 60+ points in each game to start a season since '71-'72, which had 14 straight. The longest streak in program history to start a season is 25 games, as the '62-'63 team hit 60+ in all of its games. It is also the longest single-season streak of 60+ scoring games at any point of the season since that same 14-game streak in '71-'72.
Princeton is also on a 15-game streak of scoring 60+ including the last two games of last season. It is the longest two-season streak since the '70-'71 and '71-'72 teams reached 60+ in 23 straight games. The longest streak in program history belongs to the '61-'62 and '62-'63 teams at 32 games.
The Tigers have played three overtime games in a season for the 15th time in program history. The program record for OT games in a season is five, set in 1980-81. The last time Princeton played four OT games in a season was in 1998-99. The three OT victories tie a program record, set in 1956-57 and matched in 2003-04 and 2005-06.
Kareem Maddox's 31 points on Dec. 12 at Tulsa, coming four games after he scored 30 points against Siena, made him the first Tiger since Kevin Mullin '84 with two 30-point games in a season and only the second player since Brian Taylor '84 (entered with the Class of 1973) did so six times in the 1971-72 season. If Maddox can reach 30 again this season, he would be just the fourth player in program history, after Bill Bradley '65, Geoff Petrie '70 and Taylor, to have at least three 30-point games in a single season.
Douglas Davis is a 3-pointer away from two milestones after a 3-for-5 game from beyond the arc Wednesday against Northeastern. He has 161 career 3-pointers, one behind his coach, Sydney Johnson '97, for the fourth-most in Princeton history. Davis also has 897 career points, just short of another century mark as he tries to become the first Tiger since 2005 to reach 1,000 career points.
Whenever Douglas Davis (160) passes Sydney Johnson (161) on the career three-pointers list, it figures to be a long while before Davis passes another Tiger, with Gabe Lewullis '99 in third at 212, Sean Jackson '92 in second at 235, and assistant coach Brian Earl '99 in first at 281.
Princeton has had five players scoring in double-figures in three games this season, the first time Princeton has had five players reach double figures in as many as three games since the 1984-85 season. The three games were Dec. 5 against Saint Joseph's, Dec. 8 at Monmouth and Dec. 22 at Towson. It is the first time since 1972 that the Tigers have had three such games in a month's time.
The 1973-74 season was the last time Princeton had four games with five players in double figures, and the 1971-72 season was the last time Princeton had five such games. The 1967-68 team holds the record with nine such games.
Princeton has had as many as six players reach double figures in a game three times, in 1956, 1967 and 2000. The 2000 game, coming Mar. 4 against Brown, is the only time in program history Princeton had seven players in double figures.
The UCF game will be the Tigers' second game this season against a Conference USA team after the Tigers won at Tulsa on Dec. 12. All-time, the Tigers are 7-3 against C-USA schools at the time of the game, but the Tulsa game and a loss at Marshall in December 2007 are the only ones against C-USA
teams during Sydney Johnson's tenure.
In games Princeton has won, Kareem Maddox is averaging a team-best 16.1 points per game and Dan Mavraides is averaging 15.1. In losses, Mavraides is averaging 8.7 points and Maddox 4.7 points. Averages for Ian Hummer and Douglas Davis are higher in losses than wins, with 13.5 for Hummer and 12.4 for Davis in wins and 16.7 for Hummer and 15.0 for Davis in losses.
Princeton has outshot its opponents from the field overall in seven of the eight games during the winning streak, with the Monmouth game (43.4% to 44.2%) as the exception.
Princeton hasn't shot under 42.4% from the field in a game this season, the percentage it hit against Presbyterian on Nov. 24. The Tigers have shot 40% in 17 straight games dating back to last season, its longest streak since a 19-gamer to end the 1997-98 season.
Princeton's 47.4% free throw shooting clip against Northeastern was its second-lowest of the season and lowest since the Duke game on Nov. 14 (8 for 19, 42.1%). Princeton shot better than 70% from the line in seven of the 10 games in between.
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 is 4-0 this season when it holds opponents under 40% shooting, as it did against Bucknell, Siena, Tulsa and Wagner.
Princeton is 8-0 this season when it shoots at least 70% from the free-throw line, as it has done in six of the last eight games.
The Tigers are 8-1 when leading at the half and 2-2 when trailing. Princeton was down to Siena by four at the half and to Tulsa by one before winning both in OT, and the Tigers were up 13 on James Madison at the break before losing by one.
Princeton has used two starting lineups this season. Ian Hummer, Douglas Davis, Dan Mavraides and Brendan Connolly have started all 13 games, while Patrick Saunders has started in place of Kareem Maddox the last 10 games.
Entering the day's games, with the Princeton-UCF contest as one of four Ivy League tilts on Dec. 30, Princeton leads the Ivy League in field goal percentage at 47.4%. Princeton's top individual ranking is second, with Kareem Maddox in that spot in FG% at 58.1% and Douglas Davis in second at 2.8 3-pointers per game and with 36.5 minutes per game. Right behind Maddox, helping to pace Princeton's Ivy-best FG%, are Ian Hummer in third (.569) and Patrick Saunders (.533) in fourth.
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. Through 13 games this season, Davis is at 897,
while Mavraides is at 824. 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.
•Princeton is tied with Indiana, and behind North Carolina (seven), for the second-most active Division I head coaches produced. The Tigers' five, all disciples of Pete Carril, are Sydney Johnson '97 (Princeton), Chris Mooney '94 (Richmond), John Thompson III '88 (Georgetown), Joe Scott '87 (Denver) and Craig Robinson '83 (Oregon State).
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 UCF: At 12-0, the Knights are off to their best start since 1979-80, when they started 15-0 ... UCF, which opened in 1963 and first fielded a varsity team in 1969-70, began playing a predominantly Division I schedule in 1984-85 ... the Knights have played several Ivy teams in their history, including Brown, Columbia, Penn and Yale, with the most recent game an 81-64 win over Penn in the same tournament two years ago ... 6-8 sophomore forward Keith Clanton is the team's leading scorer (16.8 ppg) and rebounder (8.8 ppg) ... Clanton has 23.1% of the team's rebounds this season ... 6-3 sophomore guard Marcus Jordan is second on the team in scoring at 15.2 ppg, and Clanton (21) and Jordan (15) were the two leading scorers for UCF in Wednesday's win over Furman ... Jordan is the son of former NBA great and current Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan and brother of Jeff Jordan, who is sitting out this season after transferring from Illinois ... entering the Princeton game, UCF leads Conference USA in scoring defense (56.2 ppg), scoring margin (+21.6), field goal percentage (.506), FG% defense (.356), blocks per game (7.2), and defensive rebounds (28.1) ... individually, Tom Herzog, a 7-0 redshirt senior transfer from Michigan State, leads C-USA in blocks per game at 2.9 with teammate Clanton right behind at 2.2 ... Princeton will play against a team featuring another son of a player from Jordan's Chicago Bulls teams when the Tigers face Penn, for which freshman Marin Kukoc (son of Toni Kukoc) plays, though Kukoc has not yet seen action ... the Knights started Clanton, Jordan, 5-9 junior guard A.J. Rompza, 6-8 junior forward/center Dwight McCombs, and 6-6 redshirt sophomore forward David Diakite for seven straight games before 6-3 junior guard Isaac Sosa started the last two games after Jordan suffered an ankle injury Dec. 18 at Miami (Fla.) that has since forced him to come off the bench while still playing significant minutes ... Marcus Jordan, McCombs and Rompza were all teammates at Chicago's Whitney Young High School ... head coach Donnie Jones is in his first season at UCF after spending three years as the head coach at Marshall and 11 seasons before that as an assistant coach at Florida ... both Jones and Sydney Johnson (Georgetown) were assistant coaches in the 2007 Final Four, and the two faced off in Johnson's first season with Jones getting a 66-60 win for Marshall on Dec. 22, 2007 ... UCF made all four of its NCAA Tournament appearances between 1994 and 2005.
Individual Notes
2 • Kareem Maddox • F • 6-8 • Sr.
Won back-to-back Ivy League Player of the Week honors Dec. 13 and Dec. 20 ... all seven double-digit scoring games this season have come in the last eight contests ... is averaging 21.8 ppg over the last four games and shooting 67.4% (31 of 46) over that span ... scored a career-high 31 points Dec. 12 at Tulsa on 10-of-13 shooting from the field and 10-of-12 shooting from the free-throw line ... had second career double-double Nov. 28 against Siena (30 pts., 10 reb.) ... team leader in assists (34), blocks (20) and FG% (.581) and second in rebounds (6.2 rpg) ... has come off the bench the last 10 games after starting the first three ... won the team's sixth-man award last season.
3 • Jimmy Sherburne • G • 6-3 • So.
Played a season-high seven minutes Dec. 17 at Wagner in third game of five played this season ... saw limited minutes (38 in six games) last season due to injury and illness.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • 6-6 • Fr.
Leads freshman class in minutes per game (12.9) ... Wisconsin Mr. Basketball 2010.
11 • Bobby Foley • G • 6-5 • Sr.
Played
the final minute at Duke, hitting a three-pointer, as well as late time at Lafayette, Wagner and Towson ... 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, one at Lafayette and one at Towson ... 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.
Season-high six minutes against Saint Joseph's on Dec. 5 ... has played in five games (Duke, James Madison, Lafayette, Saint Joseph's and Towson) ... 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 ... second on the team with 13 steals ... one of four players with double-figure scoring (13.0 ppg) ... has scored double digits nine times this season with a high of 23 against Presbyterian on Nov. 24 ... has made multiple 3-pointers in 10 of 13 games this season.
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • 6-8 • Jr.
Made season's first start vs.
Bucknell and has started the last 10 games ... has made 15 of 19 FG attempts over the last three games including 4 of 5 from 3-point range ... averaging 6.7 rebounds over the last three games ... all five double-digit scoring games this season have come in the last six contests.
24 • Will Barrett • F • 6-10 • So.
Has played in four straight games after playing in four of the first nine ... 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.
Has not yet played this season ... team MVP as a senior at Penn Charter ... first-team all-league and honorable mention All-Philadelphia as a senior.
32 • Mack Darrow (DAIR-oh) • F • 6-9 • So.
Averaging 19.1 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 52 points so far this season after scoring six points all last season ... had seven-rebound games against Bucknell and Siena ... has made 3 of 5 shots over last two games after making 15 of 42 (35.7%) in first 11 games.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • 6-4 • Sr.
Second-team
All-Ivy 2010 ... 11 double-digit games this season, including eight straight, with a high of 26 in the season opener against Rutgers ... has played at least 28 minutes in every game ... has the highest free-throw percentage (78.0%) of any player on the team with double-digit attempts ... leads the team in steals (18) and second on the team in scoring (13.6 ppg) ... is Princeton's most bellwether player, as the Tigers have gone 0-2 when he does not score 10 points and 10-1, with the loss at Duke, when he does.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • 6-7 • So.
Team's leading scorer at 14.2 ppg and leading rebounder at 6.8 rpg ... had first career double-double (24 pts., 14 reb.) against Presbyterian and had another at Towson (12 pts., 12 reb.) ... second on the team in blocks (13) and tied for second in assists (31) ... scored double digits in 11 of 13 games 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 before seeing late action again at Wagner on Dec. 17 ... 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.
First career double-digit scoring game came Dec. 17 at Wagner with 10 points ... played 39 minutes in the Rutgers game but no more than 19 in any game since while making all 13 starts ... played 79 minutes in 15 games last season.
Tigers from the Line
Player 2010-11 Season/Career
2 Maddox 52-69 (.754)/169-217 (.779)
3 Sherburne 0-0 (.000)/1-2 (.500)
5 Bray 7-10 (.700)/7-10 (.700)
11 Foley 0-0 (.000)/0-1 (.000)
12 Hazel 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
14 Clement 4-5 (.800)/4-5 (.800)
15 Comfort 0-0 (.000)/5-8 (.625)
20 Davis 22-30 (.733)/108-134 (.806)
22 Saunders 2-2 (1.000)/50-58 (.862)
24 Barrett 2-4 (.500)/8-12 (.667)
25 Noonan 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
32 Darrow 11-16 (.688)/11-16 (.688)
33 Mavraides 46-59 (.780)/181-229 (.790)
34 Hummer 29-52 (.558)/75-130 (.577)
41 Edwards 0-4 (.000)/0-4 (.000)
44 Connolly 12-19 (.632)/13-21 (.619)
Individual Season & Career Highs (highs set last game in bold)
Will Barrett
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 4 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Rebounds: 1, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Assists: 1 vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Steals: 1 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Field Goals: 1 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Three-Pointers: 1 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Free Throws: 1, last at Tulsa (12/12/10)
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 vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
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: 4 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Assists: 2, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Steals: 2 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
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: 2, last against Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Minutes: 19, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Chris Clement
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Points: 3, last vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 1, last vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1 vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Minutes: 6 vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
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: 10 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 1 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 1, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
Field Goals: 4 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 39 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 10 at Wagner (12/17/10)
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, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
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: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 3, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Free Throws: 5 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: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 3, last vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Free Throws: 5 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Minutes: 33 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Douglas Davis
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 23 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Rebounds: 5 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Assists: 4, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
Steals: 3, last vs. Lafayette (11/30/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 8 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Three-Pointers: 6, last at Monmouth (12/8/10)
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 Monmouth (12/8/10)
Assists: 4, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
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 at JMU (11/22/10)
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, last at Towson (12/22/10)
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: 5 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Steals: 3, last at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Blocks: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 10, last at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 6 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Minutes: 46 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 24 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Rebounds: 14 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Assists: 5 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Steals: 3, last at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Blocks: 3, last at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 10, last at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 9 at UNC Greensboro (12/13/09)
Minutes: 46 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Kareem Maddox
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 31 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Rebounds: 10 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 6 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 3 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 3, last at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 10, last at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 10, last at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Minutes: 43 vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Career Highs
Points: 31 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
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 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 10, last at Tulsa, (12/12/10)
Three-Pointers: 2, last at Brown (2/13/09)
Free Throws: 10, last at Tulsa (12/12/10)
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: 5 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Steals: 3 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Blocks: 2 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 8 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Free Throws: 8, last at Towson (12/22/10)
Minutes: 49 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 26 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Monmouth (12/16/09)
Assists: 5, last at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Steals: 4 vs. Monmouth (12/16/09)
Blocks: 2 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
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, last at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Tom Noonan
2010-11 Season/Career Highs
Has not played.
Patrick Saunders
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 15 at Towson (12/22/10)
Rebounds: 8 at Towson (12/22/10)
Assists: 3 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Steals: 1, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Northeastern (12/29/10)
Field Goals: 7 at Towson (12/22/10)
Three-Pointers: 4 vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Free Throws: 2 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Minutes: 38 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Career Highs
Points: 21 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Assists: 3, last at Lafayette (11/30/10)
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: 38 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Jimmy Sherburne
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 1 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Assists: 1 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 7 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Career Highs
Points: 3 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 1, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
Assists: 1, last at Wagner (12/17/10)
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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