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Men's Basketball to Welcome Rider Thursday, Bucknell Saturday
December 18, 2012 | Men's Basketball
Thursday, Dec. 20, 7 p.m. at Jadwin Gym
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All-Time Series: Princeton leads 9-3, 3-1 at home, 1-0 at Jadwin Gym
Streak: Princeton 1 overall, 3 home, 1 at Jadwin Gym
Saturday, Dec. 22, 7 p.m. at Jadwin Gym
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All-Time Series: Princeton leads 10-4, 5-2 at home, tied 2-2 at Jadwin Gym
Streak: Bucknell 1 overall, Princeton 1 home, 1 at Jadwin Gym
Last meeting with Rider: Princeton 72, at Rider 71 OT (12/14/11)
Last meeting with Bucknell: at Bucknell 62, Princeton 56 (11/25/11)
Princeton stats: 2012-13 Stats | Rider stats: 2012-13 Stats | Bucknell stats: 2012-13 Stats
Individual 2012-13 game-by-game: 3 Wilson | 4 Koon | 5 Bray | 11 Fabrizius | 12 Elbuluk | 13 Washington Jr. | 21 Darrow | 22 Clement | 24 Barrett | 25 Serwanga | 30 Brase | 33 Lawrence | 34 Hummer | 40 Garbade | 44 Connolly
Individual career stats can be found here.
Last game's starters:
4 • Denton Koon • F/G • So. • 6-8 • Liberty, Mo.
Scored seven points and had a career-best three steals last time out against Fordham.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • Jr. • 6-5 • New Berlin, Wis.
Has not played fewer than 31 minutes in any game this season.
24 • Will Barrett • F • Jr. • 6-10 • Hartsville, Pa.
Against Drexel and Fordham, scored double digits in back-to-back games for the first time since Nov. 13-16.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • Sr. • 6-7 • Vienna, Va.
Back-to-back Ivy League Player of the Week
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • Sr. • 6-11 • Brentwood, Tenn.
Season-high three assists last time out against Fordham.
Tonight's top notes:
Rider will make only its second visit in the history of Jadwin Gym Thursday, as its only other appearance in the 43-year-old building was in 2001. Bucknell will be making its first appearance in Jadwin Gym since 1998, when the Tigers won 68-27.
In reaching both the 1,300 point and 600 rebound milestones, Ian Hummer became only the second player in Princeton history to do so, joining Bill Bradley '65.
All Princeton players have a difference in scoring between wins and losses of no more than 3.0 points per game, except T.J. Bray. With a 17-point game at Lafayette and a 15-point game at Kent State, Bray averages 7.7 ppg in wins and 0.5 ppg in losses.
The Tigers have led by at least eight points in all of
their games except the Syracuse game this season, but Princeton is 3-5
in those contests.
Outside of the Syracuse game, Princeton's other five losses have come by an average of 4.6 points, all between one- and seven-point margins.
In first halves this season, Princeton is outshooting its opponents .452 to .390 overall and .364 to .349 from beyond the arc. In second halves, opponents are outshooting the Tigers .443 to .415 overall and .405 to .296 from beyond the arc.
Princeton is outrebounding its opponents 16.2 to 15.0 in first halves but is being outrebounded 16.7 to 12.4 in second halves.
Princeton has not shot below 40 percent in any of the last three games, its longest such streak of the season.
After hitting 9 of 19 tries from 3-point range against Kent State, Princeton went on to make a combined 10 of 39 against Drexel and Fordham.
Six Tigers have scored in double figures in a game this season, including Ian Hummer (eight games), Will
Barrett (six games), Clay Wilson (four games), T.J. Bray (two games), Brendan
Connolly (two games) and Denton Koon (one game).
The Tigers are 2-0 this season when they make at least 50 percent of
their field goal tries and 1-6 when they make less than half.
Princeton is 2-0 when making at least 45 percent of their 3-point tries and 1-6 when it does not.
Princeton
is 0-6 when allowing opponents to shoot 36 percent or better and 3-0
when holding them to lower than 36 percent.
All
three of Princeton's wins this season have come away from Jadwin Gym.
This will be Princeton's first neutral-court game of the season.
Against Rider:
Princeton and Rider have met 12 times in their histories, but only three of those came after 1950. The teams had a home-and-home series in 2001 and 2002, with Princeton winning first in Jadwin Gym and Rider answering with a win at the then-Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton. The series renewed last year with a Princeton overtime buzzer-beating win in their first-ever visit to Alumni Gym in Lawrenceville.
Last year's game was the highest-scoring Princeton-Rider affair in series history, with the teams combining for 143 points in a 72-71 Princeton win.
Ian Hummer had a double-double in last year's meeting, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Hummer was one of four Tigers in double figures, with T.J. Bray and Douglas Davis '12 chipping in 11 points each and Denton Koon adding 10.
Princeton returns 54 of its 72 points from last season's game, minus the graduated Davis (11) and Patrick Saunders '12 (seven). Rider returns 51 of its 71 points, minus Brandon Penn (seven), Eddie Mitchell (nine) and Jeff Jones (four). Jonathon Thompson (17) and Anthony Myles (15) led Rider in last season's meeting.
Kevin Baggett will be the second opposing head coach for Princeton this season who is in his first season at his school, after Wagner's Bashir Mason. The only other such coach on the schedule this year is Brown's Mike Martin.
Rider led by as many as 16 points in last season's meeting with less than five minutes to go in the first half. Princeton didn't lead until there were less than three minutes to go in regulation, and their only OT lead was on Mack Darrow's buzzer-beating 3-pointer.
Princeton and Rider have two common opponents, in Drexel and Rutgers. Rider beat Drexel 75-66 in Lawrenceville on Dec. 1, while Drexel beat Princeton 64-57 in Jadwin on Dec. 8. Rutgers beat the Tigers 58-52 on Nov. 16 in Jadwin, while Rider will head to Piscataway on Dec. 28.
Against Bucknell:
After not facing the Bison since 2004, Princeton and Bucknell are meeting for the third consecutive season. Princeton had a comeback win against Bucknell in Nov. 2010 at James Madison, but the Bison got revenge a year ago in Lewisburg.
Bucknell was up by as many as 11 points inside of eight minutes to go in the first half of the Nov. 2010 meeting in Virginia before the Tigers outscored Bucknell 53-31 over the last 27-plus minutes.
Bucknell center Mike Muscala is the only player who could have double-digit point totals in all three of the recent meetings, if he does so again Saturday. He had 10 points in the 2010 meeting and a double-double last year with 25 points and 12 rebounds. Ian Hummer also had a double-double last season with 13 points and 10 boards in Lewisburg, but he had eight points in the 2010 game. Muscala and Hummer were their teams' leading scorers in last season's meeting.
Bucknell outshot the Tigers 48.9 percent to 37.3 percent in last season's meeting, and behind Muscala's 12 boards, Bucknell outrebounded the Tigers 34-27.
Bucknell returns 55 of its 62 points from last season's meeting, losing only Bryan Cohen's seven points. Princeton returns only 21 of its 56 points, being without Patrick Saunders '12 (nine), Douglas Davis '12 (five), Ben Hazel (10) and John Comfort '12 (11).
Princeton took 32 3-point tries in last year's game vs. Bucknell, while the Bison took only six. The Bison had a better percentage, making 2 of 6 (.333) to Princeton's 9 of 32 (.281).
Princeton and Bucknell have met 11 times since 1980, with four meetings in the '80s (tied 2-2), four more in the '90s (3-2) and again in 2004 (Princeton win) before the current three-year run.
Bucknell dealt Princeton a surprising 74-62 overtime defeat in Dec. 1996, one of only three regular-season losses Princeton had that season on the way to a 14-0 Ivy campaign and a three-point loss to Cal in the 1997 NCAA Tournament. The other two losses that season were to Indiana and North Carolina.
Bucknell is facing half the Ivy League this season, including wins so far against Dartmouth and Columbia and a forthcoming game at Cornell on Jan. 2. Princeton and Bucknell have one more common opponent, Kent State, which Princeton defeated 62-50 in Kent on Dec. 1 and Bucknell beat 76-60 in Lewisburg on Dec. 4.
The current Tiger seniors are 5-1 against the MAAC during their careers. In 2009-10, Princeton defeated Manhattan and Marist. In 2010-11, the team had wins against Siena and Marist. Last season, Princeton defeated Rider but lost to Siena. The Rider game is Princeton's only game against a MAAC team this season.
Against the Patriot League:
Princeton's seniors have faced Army (0-1), Bucknell (1-1) and Lafayette (4-0) during their careers. Princeton fell to Army in Jadwin Gym in 2009, defeated Bucknell on a neutral floor in 2010, lost at Bucknell in 2011, and have swept Lafayette during their four years.
Entering the Season:
Princeton was picked first in the Ivy League preseason poll, getting 16 of 17 first-place votes out of the pool of two media members from each of the eight Ivy markets and one national writer.
Princeton
is aiming for its fourth straight 20-win season, which would be a first
since 1999. A fourth straight postseason appearance would be the first
such time since 2002.
Princeton is looking for double-digit Ivy League wins in four straight years for the first time since 2004.
Princeton
returns three starters from 2011-12, including senior center Brendan Connolly,
senior forward Ian Hummer, and junior guard T.J. Bray. In addition, the
Tigers get back junior forward Will Barrett, who started four of the
eight games in which he played last season before suffering a foot
injury, and senior forward Mack Darrow started 16 games last season as
well.
Princeton returns 11 players who saw game action last season, including
five of the seven players who played in all 32 games last season.
Hummer, a first-team All-Ivy League pick last season who has been picked
by some outside publications as the favorite for Ivy League Player of
the Year, would be the program's first Ivy League Player of the Year since Brian
Earl in 1999.
If Hummer duplicated his junior-season point total, he would reach 1,685
points, putting him in 13th place on the all-time Ivy League list. In
the last 10 seasons, only Cornell's Ryan Wittman (2,028) has reached the
1,600-point mark in the Ivy League.
Hummer last season had more points (515) than any Tiger since Brian Taylor in 1972 (676).
If Hummer reaches second on the school scoring list, the No. 2 spot to
Bill Bradley '65 would change twice in two years after staying the same
for 21 years.
Princeton returns 66 percent of its points from last season, even after
losing the program's second-leading all-time scorer, Douglas Davis '12.
Returning members of the team shot .483 from the field last year, better than the team's overall percentage of .462 last season.
Princeton has won 17 straight Ivy League games at home, the most since the team won 26 in a row from 1996-99.
Princeton will have its first five Ivy League games at home for the
second time in three years. In 2011, the Tigers were able to use the 5-0
start toward a 12-2 Ivy finish.
Princeton
played a program-record 32 games last season for the second straight
year, making the quarterfinal of the College Basketball Invitational
last season and the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament in 2011.
Nearly
43 percent of the team's points last season were scored by members of
the Class of 2013, including Ian Hummer (515), Mack Darrow (223) and
Brendan Connolly (181). In the opener Saturday, the seniors had 35
percent of the points, with 12 from Hummer and eight from Connolly.
Princeton's 465 assists last season were the most since the 1999-2000 Tigers set the program record
at 505. The stat began being kept in the mid-1970s.
Milestones:
Now in ninth place on the all-time Princeton scoring list at 1,308
points, Ian Hummer is closing in on eighth place, held by Geoff Petrie '70 is in eighth place at 1,321 points. Bob Scrabis '89 is in seventh at 1,365.
Ian Hummer is on pace to stand second in
career scoring and career field goals in program history, behind only
Bill Bradley '65, by the end of this season.
Bradley was a teammate of
Ian Hummer's father Ed Hummer '67 for one varsity season, the run to the
NCAA national semifinal in 1965.
Hummer is presently seventh on the Princeton list of career field goals
made at 510. Peter Campbell
'62 is next at 516, followed by Geoff Petrie '70 at 530.
Hummer has 603 career rebounds, good for seventh since the stat began
being kept in 1954-55. In sixth place is Andy Rimol '74 with 617.
Hummer's 95 blocks are sixth on the program list since the stat began
being kept for the 1974-75 season. Next up are Craig Robinson '83 at 97,
Rich Simkus '83 at 98, and former teammate Kareem Maddox '11 at 108.
On the program:
Princeton leads the Ivy League with 26 Ivy championships (56 seasons)
and 24 NCAA Tournament appearances (all since 1952).
Mitch
Henderson '98, the team's Franklin C. Cappon-Edward G. Green '40 head
coach, is the 29th man to hold the job and the fourth consecutive
alumnus to do so (John Thompson III '88, Joe Scott '87, Sydney Johnson
'97).
Henderson,
who played in three NCAA Tournaments for Princeton, spent 11 years at
Northwestern under one of his former coaches at Princeton, Bill Carmody,
as an assistant coach.
Princeton
is tied for second with Kansas, and behind only North Carolina, in alumni as active Division I head
coaches. Eight Tar Heels are roaming the sidelines, while six Jayhawks and these six Tigers are
doing so: Thompson III '88 (Georgetown), Scott '87 (Denver), Johnson
'97 (Fairfield), Henderson '98 (Princeton), Chris Mooney '94 (Richmond)
and Craig Robinson '83 (Oregon State).
On Rider: Following a two game stretch in which USC and SMU combined to shoot 55.3 percent from 3-point range (21-38), no Rider opponent has shot better than 35.3 percent from distance in the six games since ... like Princeton, Rider has made only one lineup change during the season, and four Broncs have started all 11 games: Anthony Myles (12.6 ppg), Nurideen Lindsey (12.5 ppg), Jonathon Thompson (10.8 ppg) and Daniel Stewart (6.1 rpg) ... Junior Fortunat started the first eight games, while Dera Nd-Ezuma has started the last three ... Rider is 0-5 when opponents shoot 42 percent or better and 6-0 when opponents shoot 41 percent or poorer ... this is head coach Kevin Baggett's seventh season at Rider and first season as the head coach ... the Broncs last made the NCAA Tournament in 1994, their third appearance.
On Bucknell (entering Marist game): The Bison are 10-1 for the first
time since the 1926-27 season, and a win over Marist would give the
Bison their best record through 12 games since the 1907-08 season (12-0)
... Bucknell made the Patriot League Tournament final last season, but
lost to Lehigh (which upset Duke as a No. 15 seed in the first round of
the NCAAs) and went on to win at Arizona in the first round of the NIT
... Bison head coach Dave Paulsen is in his fifth season after leading
Williams, his alma mater, for eight seasons that included a 2003 NCAA
Division III title ... Bucknell was picked second in the Patriot League
preseason poll behind Lehigh, and Mike Muscala and Cameron Ayers were
first-team All-Patriot League picks ... Bucknell has outrebounded five
straight opponents, and the only time the Bison were outrebounded this
season was in its only loss, to Penn State on Nov. 23, 60-57
(outrebounded 38-31) ... the Bison have shot 50 percent or better in
each of their last three games ... nine straight Bucknell opponents have
shot poorer than 40 percent from the field ... the Bison have used the same starting lineup in all 11 games, and four of those starters average double-figure points: Muscala (18.1), Bryson Johnson (12.3), Cameron Ayers (11.1) and Joe Willman (10.5), with Ryan Hill as the fifth player to start all 11 games ... the Bison have made the NCAA Tournament five times, most recently in 2011 ... Bucknell won NCAA Tournament games in 2005 (Kansas) and 2006 (Arkansas).
Individual Notes
3 • Clay Wilson • G • 6-3 • So.
Eight of his 10 non-3 point field goal attempts have come over the last two games ... 55 of 65 field goal tries overall have come from outside the arc ... went 2 of 9 overall and 1 of 8 from 3-point range
last season in 11
total games as a freshman ... averaged 27.8 points per
game as
a senior in high school, earning statewide 3A player of the year honors
in Oklahoma.
4 • Denton Koon • F • 6-8 • So.
Has started the last five games for the first starts of his career
... made 5 of 6 free throws on the way to seven points against Fordham ... made 14 of 16 FTs this
season (.875) after shooting
.583 (21-36) from the stripe last year
... only freshman to play in all 32 games last season ... had
six double-digit scoring games last season.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • 6-5 • Jr.
In his second season as Princeton's starting point
guard ... has scored in eight of nine games this season, including a 17-point game at Lafayette and a 15-point game at Kent State ... did
not see game action on the Spain trip due to injury ... scored
double-digit points in nine of the final 22 games last season ...
grabbed as many as eight rebounds in a game on four occasions last
season ... had three games last season with as many as seven assists and
had at least one assist in every game last season.
11 • Brian Fabrizius (fah-BREE-zee-us) • F • 6-11 • So.
Made season debut late in win at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... saw limited
action last season, playing in six games ... hit one of the
two shots he tried last season, a 3-pointer at Dartmouth ... had a
postgraduate year at Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire after
spending high school at Hersey High in Arlington Heights, Ill.
12 • Ameer Elbuluk (el-BUE-look) • G • 5-9 • Sr.
Made season debut late in win at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... first year on
the varsity squad after competing as a junior varsity player.
13 • Mike Washington Jr. • G • 6-3 • Fr.
Made season debut late in win at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... averaged 17.1
points per game for his career while scoring 1,526 points
at Oak Harbor High outside Seattle ... lettered three years as a
football receiver ... father was his coach in high school.
21 • Mack Darrow (DAIR-oh) • F • 6-9 • Sr.
Has played in all nine games this season ... scored 21 of his 23
points this season in a three-game stretch between Nov. 28 and Dec. 8 ... played
in all 32 games last season, including a stretch of 16 games in which
he started ... had eight double-digit scoring games last season ... had
four games
last season with as many as five assists, including a six-assist game at
Evansville.
22 • Chris Clement (CLEM-ent) • G • 6-2 • Jr.
From Nov. 13-24, scored in four straight games for the first time in his career ...
saw limited action over his first two seasons while playing behind
Douglas Davis '12 before getting starts in the first four games this
season ... surpassed single-game career high with the four points he
scored against Northeastern, did so again with five points against
Rutgers ... scored in two games last season, making a 3-pointer against
West Alabama and a field goal against Brown.
24 • Will Barrett • F • 6-10 • Jr.
Has scored in double digits in six of nine games this season ... with 10 points against Drexel and 13 against Fordham, scored double digits in back-to-back games for the first time since Nov. 13-16
... before scoring 20 points in the
opener at Buffalo,
previous career high against a Division I opponent was nine points,
twice in his freshman year against Cal and Dartmouth ... scored
double-digits in three straight games (first three games this season)
for the first time in his career ... shooting .485 from 3-point range
this season (16-33) ... made
two starts as a sophomore in 2010-11 and four more starts in his
abbreviated season last year ... played 28-38 minutes in each game
during the Spain trip, getting as many as 16 points and 13 rebounds.
25
• Isaac Serwanga • G • 6-3 • Sr.
Made season debut late in win at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... joined the varsity team this season, had competed with the junior
varsity ... has also earned letters at Princeton in football (receiver)
and track and field (jumper).
30 • Hans Brase (BRACE) • F • 6-8 • Fr.
Career-high eight points las time out against Fordham, going 4 of 5 from the field ... averaging 3.3 ppg over the last four games after averaging 1.0 ppg over the first five games ...
was the
only freshman to play for Princeton in any of the first three
games ... had first two career field goals against Northeastern ... averaged
14 points, nine rebounds per game for the Hill School in Pennsylvania
... played the last two years there after playing at the Gaston Day
School in North Carolina ... both parents are alumni of the University
of Goettingen in Germany.
33 • Edo Lawrence • C • 7-1 • Fr.
Made season debut late in win at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... first name is
Edward, nickname rhymes with "meadow" ... likely the tallest player in
program history at 7-foot-1 ... came to the U.S. in 2010 and prepped at
the Canterbury School in Connecticut.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • 6-7 •
Sr.
First-team All-Ivy League 2012, second-team All-Ivy League in 2011 ...
has had two
25-point games already this season, with the first one coming against
Northeastern and the second a 28-point effort at Lafayette on Nov. 24 ... had one 25-point game in each of the last two seasons
and now has two in the first seven games of this season ... leads the
team in rebounding (6.2 rpg),
leader in assists (44/4.9 apg), blocks (9/1.0 bpg) and points (15.3 ppg)
... has started every game the last three seasons
(counting 2012-13) except for senior night in 2011 ... has also
increased his points and rebounds in each season ... added three-point
shooting to his skill set last season, making 19 of 60 (.317) last
season after not trying one in his first two seasons ... had 101 assists
last season,
40 more than he had as a sophomore ... father Ed was a sophomore on the
1965 Final Four team with Bill Bradley '65 and uncle John played six
seasons in the NBA, including his first three seasons in Buffalo for the
Braves.
40 • Bobby Garbade (gar-BAYED) • C • 6-11 • Fr.
Made season debut at Syracuse on Nov. 21 in his home state of New York
... played in nine games in his rookie season ... went 3 of 5 from the
field
... scored in two games, against The College of New Jersey (four
points) and Brown (two).
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • 6-11 • Jr.
Team leader in field goal percentage at .523 ... has had two double-digit scoring games this season, both with 11 points at Syracuse and at Kent State ... third season as a starter ... nearly
doubled his point total from
2010-11 (98) last season, scoring 181 points ... also nearly tripled his
block
total, going from 11 as a sophomore to 27 as a junior ... career .538
shooter from the field.
Tigers from the Line
Player 2012-13 Season/Career
3 Wilson 2-4 (.500)/2-4 (.500)
4 Koon 14-16 (.875)/35-52 (.673)
5 Bray 11-14 (.786)/59-89 (.663)
11 Fabrizius 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
12 Elbuluk 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
13 Washington Jr 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
21 Darrow 3-6 (.500)/88-114 (.772)
22 Clement 3-4 (.750)/7-9 (.778)
24 Barrett 16-22 (.727)/38-54 (.704)
30 Brase 4-6 (.667)/4-6 (.667)
33 Lawrence N/A
34 Hummer 25-42 (.595)/267-417 (.640)
40 Garbade 0-0 (.000)/1-2 (.500)
44 Connolly 11-18 (.611)/69-106 (.651)
Individual Season & Career Highs (career highs set last game in bold)
Will Barrett
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 20 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Rebounds: 9 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Assists: 3 vs. Drexel (12/8/12)
Steals: 3 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Blocks: 3 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Field Goals: 5 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Three-Pointers: 3, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Free Throws: 9 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Minutes: 33 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Career Highs
Points: 20 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Rebounds: 9 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Assists: 4, last vs. Lafayette (11/30/11)
Steals: 3, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Blocks: 3, last at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Field Goals: 5, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Three-Pointers: 3, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Free Throws: 9 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Minutes: 33 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Hans Brase
2012-13 Season/Career Highs
Points: 8 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Rebounds: 5 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Assists: 1, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Steals: 1, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 1 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Field Goals: 4 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 2 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Minutes: 22 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
T.J. Bray
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 17 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Rebounds: 8 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Assists: 7 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Steals: 6 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 1 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Field Goals: 7 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 3 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Free Throws: 4 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Minutes: 43 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Career Highs
Points: 17 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Rebounds: 8, last vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Assists: 7, last at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Steals: 6, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Field Goals: 7 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 4, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Free Throws: 4, last at Kent State (12/1/12)
Minutes: 46 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Chris Clement
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Rebounds: 4 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Assists: 1 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Steals: 2, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Free Throws: 2 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Minutes: 20 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Career Highs
Points: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Rebounds: 4 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Assists: 1, last vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Steals: 2, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Free Throws: 3 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Minutes: 20 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Brendan Connolly
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 11, last at Kent State (12/1/12)
Rebounds: 8 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Assists: 3 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Steals: 1, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Blocks: 2 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Field Goals: 4, last at Kent State (12/1/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3, last at Kent State (12/1/12)
Minutes: 31 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Career Highs
Points: 16 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 6 vs. Brown (3/3/12)
Steals: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Blocks: 4 at Dartmouth (2/25/12)
Field Goals: 7 at Penn (1/30/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 4, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Minutes: 39 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Mack Darrow
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 8 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Rebounds: 3, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Assists: 4 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Steals: 2 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 3 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Three-Pointers: 2 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Free Throws: 2 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Minutes: 25 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Career Highs
Points: 19 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Rebounds: 9 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Assists: 6 at Evansville (3/13/12)
Steals: 3 at Yale (2/18/11)
Blocks: 3 at Monmouth (12/8/10)
Field Goals: 5 at Yale (2/4/12)
Three-Pointers: 3, last at Pittsburgh (3/19/12)
Free Throws: 9 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Minutes: 37 at Rutgers (12/7/11)
Ameer Elbuluk
2012-13 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 1 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 0
Brian Fabrizius
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 0
Career Highs
Points: 3 at Dartmouth (2/25/12)
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1 at Dartmouth (2/25/12)
Three-Pointers: 1 at Dartmouth (2/25/12)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 3 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Bobby Garbade
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 2 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 3 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Career Highs
Points: 4 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 2 vs. Brown (3/3/12)
Assists: 1, last vs. Brown (3/3/12)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 1 at Pittsburgh (3/19/12)
Minutes: 5, last vs. Brown (3/3/12)
Ian Hummer
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 28 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Rebounds: 9 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Assists: 7 at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Steals: 4, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Blocks: 2, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Field Goals: 12 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 1 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)
Free Throws: 6 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Minutes: 36, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Career Highs
Points: 28 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Rebounds: 15 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Assists: 7, last at Buffalo (11/10/12)
Steals: 5 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Blocks: 4, last vs. Penn (3/6/12)
Field Goals: 12 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Penn (3/6/12)
Free Throws: 9 at UNC Greensboro (12/13/09)
Minutes: 53 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Denton Koon
2012-13 Season Highs
Points: 10 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Rebounds: 4, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Assists: 2 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Steals: 3 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 5 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Three-Pointers: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Free Throws: 5, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Minutes: 38 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Career Highs
Points: 13, last at Florida A&M (1/1/12)
Rebounds: 10 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Assists: 2, last at Wagner (11/28/12)
Steals: 3 vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Penn (3/6/12)
Field Goals: 6 vs. Lafayette (11/30/11)
Three-Pointers: 1, last at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Free Throws: 5, last vs. Fordham (12/15/12)
Minutes: 38 at Wagner (11/28/12)
Edo Lawrence
2012-13 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 1 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Mike Washington Jr.
2012-13 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 1 at Lafayette (11/24/12)
Clay Wilson
2012-13 Season
Points: 15 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Rebounds: 3 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Assists: 2 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Steals: 2, last vs. Drexel (12/8/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 5 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Three-Pointers: 5 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Free Throws: 2 vs. Drexel (12/8/12)
Minutes: 30 at Kent State (12/1/12)
Career Highs
Points: 15 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Rebounds: 3 vs. Northeastern (11/13/12)
Assists: 2, last at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Steals: 2, last vs. Drexel (12/8/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 5 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Three-Pointers: 5 at Syracuse (11/21/12)
Free Throws: 2 vs. Drexel (12/8/12)
Minutes: 30 at Kent State (12/1/12)

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