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Cornell Next for Ivy-Leading Men's Hoops Saturday
February 12, 2011 | Men's Basketball
Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. at Newman Arena
Princeton head coach: Sydney Johnson (Princeton '97, fourth season, 59-50 overall/at Princeton)
Radio: WPRB 103.3 FM, GoPrincetonTigers.com (John Sadak, Play-by-Play; Noah Savage '08, Color)
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All-Time Series: Princeton leads 134-78 overall, 54-49 at Cornell, 13-8 at facility
Streak: Cornell 3 overall, 4 away
Last game: Princeton 76, at Columbia 46 (2/11/11)
2009-10 vs. Cornell: Cornell 48, at Princeton 45 (2/13/10) | at Cornell 51, Princeton 48 (2/26/10)
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.
Cornell links: Cornell men's basketball page | Cornell game notes
Last game's starters:
20 • Douglas Davis • G • Jr. • 5-11 • Philadelphia, Pa.
Stands 26th on Princeton's all-time scoring list with 1,015 points ... made 2 of 3 from beyond the arc Friday at Columbia ... second-team All-Ivy 2010, honorable mention 2009.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • Sr. • 6-4 • San Mateo, Calif.
Next on the 1,000-point chase; now has 944 ... has scored double digits against 16 straight Division I opponents, including 17 at Columbia Friday night ... 2010 second-team All-Ivy.
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • Jr. • 6-8 • Gilford, N.H.
Has six double-digit scoring games this season ... has started the last 19 games.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • So. • 6-7 • Vienna, Va.
Career-high 25 points Friday night at Columbia along with 12 rebounds for season's fourth double-double ... had double-digit rebounds in back-to-back games (11 vs. Penn, 12 at Columbia) for first time in career ... first season as a starter ... team's leading scorer (14.3 ppg).
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • So. • 6-11 • Brentwood, Tenn.
Matched career high with two blocks at Columbia ... first season as a starter ... has two 10-point games this season, at Wagner on Dec. 17 and vs. Marist on Jan. 5.
Princeton won the first leg of the Columbia-Cornell trip for the first time since 2006 with a 76-46 win Friday night at Columbia. If the Tigers can complete the sweep, it will be the first time since 2004 that Princeton has swept this trip. From 1994-2004, the Tigers swept the Columbia-Cornell trip 10 times in 11 tries.
Princeton's 30-point win was its largest ever at Columbia in a series that began in 1901. It was Princeton's largest win over Columbia overall since 1999, Princeton's largest win over a Division I team since 2003 (UMBC), and Princeton's largest win on the road since 1998 (Dartmouth).
Of the 26 teams to take the floor in Division I college basketball last night, no player scored more points than Ian Hummer. The sophomore's 25 points against the Lions matched Ivy-mate Tucker Halpern's 25 for Brown in a win over Dartmouth.
Hummer's 25-point performance was the fourth-highest scoring game for a Tiger this year and highest in two months. Dan Mavraides had 26 in the opener against Rutgers on Nov. 12, while Kareem Maddox had 30 against Siena on Nov. 28 and 31 at Tulsa on Dec. 12.
A win over Cornell would give the Tigers nine straight victories overall, something Princeton missed out on achieving when it saw an eight-game winning streak end at Central Florida on Dec. 30. It would be Princeton's longest winning streak since 2004, when it won the last nine games of the regular season.
Princeton is 6-0 in the Ivy League for the first time since 1999, when the Tigers started 7-0. It is the 11th time in 56 years of Ivy basketball that Princeton began 6-0. Ten times, the Tigers were able to extend it to 7-0, with 1961 as the exception.
Princeton's 18-4 overall record is its best through 21 games since the 1997-98 season, when Princeton ended up 26-1 in the regular season with only a loss to eventual national semifinalist North Carolina. The two teams that beat Princeton that season, UNC and Michigan State (in the NCAA second round) met in the NCAA Round of 16.
Princeton has not won at Cornell since 2006. It is the only Ivy League arena in which no current Tiger player has won.
Princeton is now 4-1 this season against teams whose coaches are in the first year at their current school after a win over Kyle Smith's Columbia team Friday night. The list includes Rutgers (win), Siena (win), Wagner (win), UCF (loss) and Columbia (win). The record improves to 5-1 if it includes Dartmouth, whose coach Paul Cormier returned to the Big Green for a second stint after 19 seasons away from the program. Princeton will have the chance to add to that against Cornell, coached by new mentor Bill Courtney.
Princeton is the last unbeaten team in the Ivy League for the second straight year. It was Cornell, however, that capped the Tigers at 5-0 in the Ivy with a 48-45 win on Feb. 13, 2010 at Jadwin Gym.
Princeton is now 10-0 on the season at home and has won its last 14 games in Jadwin Gym. Since the Tigers are on the road the next two weekends, it will be a full calendar year without a home loss for Princeton, which last lost in Jadwin on Feb. 20, 2010 to Brown.
The 14-game home winning streak is Princeton's longest since the Tigers won 22 in a row from Jan. 6, 1997 to Dec. 9, 1998. It is the fifth-longest winning streak in Jadwin Gym history, behind a 16-gamer from 1973-75, an 18-gamer from 1976-78, the 22-gamer from 1997-98 and a 28-gamer from 1989-91.
At 10-0 in Jadwin Gym, Princeton is one of 27 teams in Division I to have an unbeaten record at home entering Saturday's games. That makes up just 8% of Division I membership.
This is only the fifth time in 42 full seasons in Jadwin Gym that the Tigers have started 10-0 at home. The other four years, Princeton finished undefeated at home: 1975 (10-0), 1977 (11-0), 1990 (12-0) and 1998 (12-0).
Playing its first five Ivy League games at home and then 7 of 9 on the road may be unusual for Princeton, but it's not unprecedented. The Tigers had the same setup in 1985, 1994 and 1996. In none of those three years, however, did Princeton win all five of the early home games, as it did this year. In '85, the Tigers started 2-3 at home, then 4-1 each in '94 and '96. Princeton went 5-4 the rest of the Ivy season in '85, then 7-2 in '94 and 8-1 in '96.
The Tigers have shown they can win on the road this season, going 5-1 during a month-long stretch of games away from Jadwin Gym in December.
Next on the 1,000-point list for Douglas Davis, who against Penn became the first junior in 21 years to reach the mark, is Ian Hummer's uncle John Hummer '70 in 25th place at 1,031. Friday at Columbia, Davis (1,015) passed Will Venable '05 (1,010) for 26th place.
Last time out: Princeton never trailed in its 76-46 win at Columbia, holding the Lions to 27.6% shooting for the game and 13.8% shooting in a second half that saw Columbia make no field goals over the game's last 15 minutes and four in the half. Princeton shot 56.9% for the game including a blistering 60.7% first half. The shooting percentage was its best since shooting 61.2% in a win at Lafayette on Nov. 30. It was the lowest shooting percentage allowed since Columbia shot 23.9% against Princeton on Feb. 7, 2009 at Jadwin Gym.
Saturday's contest will be a meeting of the last two Ivy League programs to win an NCAA Tournament game. Princeton assistant coach Brian Earl '99 helped the Tigers to a first-round win over UNLV in 1998, and many of the current Cornell players helped the Big Red to wins over Temple and Wisconsin last season.
Bucknell is the common non-league opponent to Princeton and Cornell and Columbia. Princeton defeated the Bison back in November, while Bucknell beat Cornell in December.
While Princeton entered the weekend leading the Ivy League on the season in field goal percentage and 3FG%, it has added points per game allowed and FG% defense to that list since the win over Columbia. Princeton's 47.1% shooting clip overall and 38.1% from beyond the arc, its 41.6% FG% allowed and its 63.3 ppg allowed are all Ivy bests.
Princeton is 11-0 when it shoots better than 46.0% from the field this season.
Princeton is 6-0 when it shoots 42% or better from beyond the arc.
Princeton is 11-1 this season when shooting 70% from the free-throw line (loss at UCF, 93.3%).
Princeton is 10-0 this season when opponents shoot 40% or lower from the field.
Princeton is 18-1 this season when opponents shoot below 50% from beyond the arc and 13-0 when opponents shoot 36% or lower from distance.
Princeton is 8-0 this season when holding opponents to fewer than 10 assists.
The magic number on the scoreboard for Princeton this season has been 68. The Tigers are 12-0 this season when they score 68 points. Princeton is also 13-0 when opponents score 64 or fewer points.
Princeton is 9-0 this season when an opponent has not reached 28 points by halftime.
Rebounding has not had a perfect correlation to victory for the Tigers this season, who are 6-1 when they get outrebounded and 12-3 when they win the battle of the boards.
The 1:12 that Princeton trailed by 10 or 11 points against Harvard on Feb. 4 was the first time since Nov. 23 against Bucknell that Princeton trailed by double digits and just the second time in the last 20 games. The 11-point deficits in each of those games are the largest from which Princeton has rallied to win this season.
Princeton's streak of scoring 60 points in the season's first 22 games is the second-longest in program history to start a season after the 1962-63 Tigers, who scored 60 in all 25 of their games.
Princeton is also on a 24-game streak of scoring 60+ including the last two games of last season. It is the fifth-longest such streak, whether over one season or two, in program history and longest since the 1964-65 and 65-66 teams reached it in 30 straight. The longest streak in program history belongs to the '61-'62 and '62-'63 teams at 32 games.
The Penn game was Princeton's fourth overtime game of the season, and the Tigers set a program record with four OT victories in one season. This team is the fifth Tiger program to play in at least four OT games, alongside 1978-79, 1994-95 and 1998-99. The record for OT games in one season belongs to the 1980-81 Tigers, who played in five.
If Kareem Maddox scores 30 points again this season, he would join Bill Bradley '65, Geoff Petrie '70 and Brian Taylor '84 as the only Tigers in program history with three 30-point games in a season. Presently, he is the only Ivy League with two 30-point games this season (31 at Tulsa, 30 vs. Siena), and he is the first Tiger with two 30-point games in a season since Kevin Mullin '84.
Princeton has had five players scoring in double-figures in four games this season, against Marist, Towson, Monmouth and Saint Joseph's. It is the first time Princeton has had five players reach double figures in as many as four games since the 1973-74 season. 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.
Seven of Princeton's last eight regular-season losses have come by a total of 20 points. Aside from the Duke game, the deficits were one (James Madison), two (Maine, Presbyterian), three (Cornell twice, Brown) and six (UCF) points. This season, three of Princeton's four losses came by a total of nine points (one, James Madison; two, Presbyterian; six, UCF).
The Tigers are 14-2 when leading at the half, 3-2 when trailing and 1-0 when tied. Princeton was down to Siena by four at the half and to Tulsa by one before winning both in OT. Princeton was down one to Harvard before winning that in regulation. The Tigers were up 13 on James Madison at the break before losing by one and up eight on UCF before losing by six.
Princeton has used two starting lineups this season. Ian Hummer, Douglas Davis, Dan Mavraides and Brendan Connolly have started all 22 games, while Patrick Saunders has started in place of Kareem Maddox the last 19 games.
In the last NCAA statistical release, through Thursday's games, Princeton's highest statistical ranking aside from winning percentage (14th, .810) was in 3-point field goal percentage (43rd, .381). Individually, Ian Hummer's 55.0% shooting clip was the 36th-best in the country.Sydney Johnson will tie one of his mentors, John Thompson III '88, at 110 games coached with Saturday's contest. The two will be tied for the seventh-most games coached in Princeton history after the weekend. Johnson coached under Thompson at Georgetown and played under him, when Thompson was an assistant coach, at Princeton. In the regular-season finale, Johnson will tie Bill Carmody, under whom he played, for sixth at 117 games. Pete Carril, of course, is the all-time leader at 775 games, followed by Franklin "Cappy" Cappon at 431, Albert Wittmer at 201, Frederick Leuhring at 143 and Butch van Breda Kolff '45 at 134.
Friday's victory at Columbia was Johnson's 59th as Princeton's head coach, good for eighth on the program's list. Up next is John Thompson III '88 at 68.
Johnson is the third-longest tenured coach in the Ivy League, one week short of Harvard's Tommy Amaker, with both men in their fourth seasons at their current schools. Yale's James Jones is the Ivy dean, in his 12th season.
Princeton coach Sydney Johnson is at nine games above .500 (59-50) for the first time in his head coaching stint with the Tigers. Since the beginning of calendar year 2009, Johnson's record is 51-19.
Following a 2-4 start to the 2009-10 season, Princeton has won 37 of its last 46 games. Following a 2-3 start to this season, with two of those losses coming by a combined three points, Princeton has won 16 of its last 17 games.
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, 2010 at age 87.
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 ... is averaging 10.3 rebounds per game over the last three contests ... team's leading rebounder at 7.3 rpg ... has had three double-doubles this season and four in his career ... has come off the bench the last 19 games after starting the first three ... won the team's sixth-man award last season.
3 • Jimmy Sherburne • G • 6-3 • So.
Has played in 11 games this season with a high of seven minutes twice, most recently against Marist on Jan. 5 ... tied career and season bests with three rebounds last time out at Columbia in just three minutes of play ... saw limited minutes (38 in six games) last season due to injury and illness.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • 6-6 • Fr.
Four points against TCNJ were most since Nov. 14 at Duke (five) ... leads freshman class in minutes per game (10.0) ... Wisconsin Mr. Basketball 2010.
11 • Bobby Foley • G • 6-5 • Sr.
Has played in nine games ... 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 (HAY-zul) • G/F • 6-5 • Fr.
Has played in 11 games this season including each of the last eight games ... has averaged 11.0 minutes per game over the last six contests after averaging 1.5 minutes per game over his first four games played ... played a career-high 14 minutes at Columbia and also had career bests in rebounds (five) and assists (two) ... 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 a season-high 10 minutes against TCNJ on Jan. 23 ... has played in seven games (Duke, James Madison, Lafayette, Saint Joseph's, Towson, TCNJ and Brown) ... 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.
Against TCNJ and Brown, played in back-to-back games for the first time this season ... scored four points against TCNJ on Jan. 23 ... played the final minute at Duke ... played in 28 games over first two seasons ... 11 of 36 career from three-point range.
20 • Douglas Davis • G • 5-11 • Jr.
Second-team
All-Ivy 2010, All-Ivy honorable mention 2009 ... leads team in 3-pointers (54) ... one of five players in program history, and first since Kyle Koncz '08, to have 50 3-pointers in each of at least three seasons ... has scored double digits 17 times this season with a high of 23 against Presbyterian on Nov. 24 ... has made multiple 3-pointers in 16 of 22 games this season ... Dec. 30 at UCF, passed Sydney Johnson '97 (162) for fourth on the school's career 3-pointers list; still stands fourth at 178 (Gabe Lewullis '99, 3rd at 212).
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • 6-8 • Jr.
Made season's first start vs.
Bucknell and has started the last 19 games ... reached double digits in points vs. Penn (11) for first time since Dec. 29.
24 • Will Barrett • F • 6-10 • So.
Played a season-high 16 minutes against TCNJ on Jan. 23 ... scored eight points over hist last three games played after scoring five points in his first nine games played ... played in 27 games as a freshman.
25 • Tom Noonan • F • 6-9 • Fr.
Saw first collegiate action on Jan. 23 against TCNJ with five minutes ... also played four minutes vs. Brown, scoring his first collegiate points (two), and one minute each vs. Dartmouth and at Columbia ... 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 19.4 minutes per game after playing 17 minutes total last season ... most minutes per game for any player who has not started a game this season ... has scored 94 points so far this season after scoring six points all last season ... 11 points vs. Penn were most since career-high 13 vs. Bucknell on Nov. 23 ... made a career-best three 3-pointers vs. Penn ... has had 18 assists over the last seven games without a turnover.
33 • Dan Mavraides (mav-RAID-eez) • G • 6-4 • Sr.
Second-team
All-Ivy 2010 ... 20 double-digit scoring games this season ... has played at least 20 minutes in every game ... has the highest free-throw percentage (78.6%) on the team among those with double-digit attempts ... leads the team in assists (64) ... has had multiple assists in each of the last 11 games.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • 6-7 • So.
Team's leading scorer at 14.3 ppg and second-leading rebounder at 6.8 rpg ... scored a career-high 25 points last time out at Columbia ... had first career double-double (24 pts., 14 reb.) against Presbyterian and had others at Towson (12 pts., 12 reb.), against Yale (12 pts., 11 reb.) and at Columbia (25 pts., 11 reb.) ... second on the team in blocks (23), tied for second in steals (26) and third in assists (45) ... 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.
Scored first collegiate points against Brown (two) in third game played this season ... 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.
Has had two 10-point games this season, at Wagner on Dec. 17 and vs. Marist on Jan. 5 ... played 39 minutes in the Rutgers game but no more than 19 in any game since while making all 22 starts ... played 79 minutes in 15 games last season.
Tigers from the Line
Player 2010-11 Season/Career
2 Maddox 74-98 (.755)/191-246 (.776)
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 6-9 (.667)/6-9 (.667)
14 Clement 4-5 (.800)/4-5 (.800)
15 Comfort 1-2 (.500)/6-10 (.600)
20 Davis 37-50 (.740)/123-154 (.799)
22 Saunders 9-14 (.643)/57-70 (.814)
24 Barrett 2-4 (.500)/8-12 (.667)
25 Noonan 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
32 Darrow 16-21 (.762)/16-21 (.762)
33 Mavraides 77-98 (.786)/212-268 (.791)
34 Hummer 55-88 (.625)/101-166 (.608)
41 Edwards 0-4 (.000)/0-4 (.000)
44 Connolly 14-22 (.626)/15-24 (.625)
Individual Season & Career Highs (highs set last game in bold)
Will Barrett
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 4 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Rebounds: 7 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Assists: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Steals: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Blocks: 2 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Field Goals: 1, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Three-Pointers: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Free Throws: 1, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Minutes: 16 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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: 2 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
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, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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: 1, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Assists: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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: 10 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
John Comfort
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 4 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Rebounds: 1, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Assists: 1, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 1 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Minutes: 5 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Career Highs
Points: 6, last vs. Harvard (2/20/09)
Rebounds: 3 at Yale (2/13/09)
Assists: 1, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Steals: 1 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Blocks: 1 vs. Lehigh (1/7/09)
Field Goals: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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, last vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 2 at UCF (12/30/10)
Blocks: 2, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Field Goals: 5 vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Minutes: 39 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 10, last vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 2, last at UCF (12/30/10)
Blocks: 2, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Field Goals: 5 vs. Marist (1/5/11)
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, last vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Steals: 2 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Blocks: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 4 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Free Throws: 5 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Minutes: 33, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Career Highs
Points: 13 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Rebounds: 7, last vs. Siena (11/28/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Steals: 2 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Blocks: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 4 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Free Throws: 5 vs. Bucknell (11/23/10)
Minutes: 33, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
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: 6 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
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: 6 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
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: 2 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Rebounds: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Assists: 0
Steals: 2 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 4 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Bobby Foley
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 3, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Rebounds: 1 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Three-Pointers: 1, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 8 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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: 7 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Rebounds: 5 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Assists: 2 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Steals: 1 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Blocks: 1 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Field Goals: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Three-Pointers: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Free Throws: 3 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Minutes: 14 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Ian Hummer
2010-11 Season Highs
Points: 25 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Rebounds: 14 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Steals: 3, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Blocks: 3, last at UCF (12/30/10)
Field Goals: 10, last at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 7 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Minutes: 46 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 25 at Columbia (2/11/11)
Rebounds: 14 vs. Presbyterian (11/24/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Steals: 3, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Blocks: 3, last at UCF (12/30/10)
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: 15 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Assists: 6 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 3, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Blocks: 5, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
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: 15 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Assists: 6 at Duke (11/14/10)
Steals: 3, last vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Blocks: 5, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
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. Harvard (2/4/11)
Assists: 6 vs. Harvard (2/4/11)
Steals: 3, last vs. Harvard (2/4/11)
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 vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Minutes: 49 at Tulsa (12/12/10)
Career Highs
Points: 26 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Monmouth (12/16/09)
Assists: 6 vs. Harvard (2/4/11)
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
Points: 2 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Rebounds: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Assists: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Field Goals: 1 vs. Brown (1/28/11)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 5 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Yale (1/29/11)
Field Goals: 7 at Towson (12/22/10)
Three-Pointers: 4 vs. Saint Joseph's (12/5/10)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Penn (2/8/11)
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: 3, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Assists: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 7, last vs. Marist (1/5/11)
Career Highs
Points: 3 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 3, last at Columbia (2/11/11)
Assists: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
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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