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Ivy Picture to Become Clearer for Men's Hoops at Harvard, Dartmouth
February 22, 2012 | Men's Basketball
Princeton head coach: Mitch Henderson (Princeton '98, first season, 15-10 overall/at Princeton)
Streak: Princeton 2 overall, Harvard 1 home
Princeton at Dartmouth (5-21, 1-9 Ivy)
Saturday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. at Leede Arena
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 141-61, 57-40 at Dartmouth, 22-7 at facility
Streak: Princeton 5 overall, 3 away
Earlier this season against Dartmouth & Harvard: at Princeton 59, Dartmouth 47 (2/10/12) | at Princeton 70, Harvard 62 (2/11/12)
Princeton stats: 2011-12 Stats | Harvard Stats: 2011-12 Stats | Dartmouth Stats: 2011-12 Stats
Individual 2011-12 game-by-game: 3 Sherburne | 4 Koon | 5 Bray | 11 Fabrizius | 12 Hazel | 14 Clement | 15 Comfort | 20 Davis | 22 Saunders | 23 Wilson | 25 Noonan | 32 Darrow | 34 Hummer | 40 Garbade | 41 Edwards | 44 Connolly
Individual career stats can be found on each player's roster page.
Last game's starters:
20 • Douglas Davis • G • Sr. • 5-11 • Philadelphia, Pa.
Fourth on Princeton career scoring list (1,443) ... will tie and break Princeton record for career games played this weekend ...
leads team in 3-pointers (64) and second in scoring (13.3 ppg) ...
had 20 points in each of the last two Friday games, vs. Dartmouth and
Columbia ... second-team All-Ivy 2010, honorable mention 2009.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • So. • 6-5 • New Berlin, Wis.
First season as a starter ... leads team with 94 total assists ... shooting .520 in Ivy play and .561 over the last eight games ... has
not had a negative assist-to-turnover ratio since the Rutgers game on
Dec. 7 ... 2.7:1 assist-to-turnover ratio (32-12) in Ivy games ... team's second-leading rebounder on the season at 4.5 rpg ... averaging 8.9 ppg in Ivy games.
22 • Patrick Saunders • F • Sr. • 6-8 • Gilford, N.H.
Has scored in six straight games, longest streak since scoring in season's first seven games ... season-high 14 points last time out against Cornell ... has started the last 21 games.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • Jr. • 6-7 • Vienna, Va.
Has scored in double figures in 23 of 25 games ... shooting .725 from the free throw line in Ivy play after shooting .602 percent in pre-Ivy play ... enters weekend 22nd on Princeton career scoring list at 1,068 points, on pace to stand 16th by weekend's end ... has seven 20+-point games this season.
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • Jr. • 6-11 • Brentwood, Tenn.
Returned to the starting lineup last Saturday against Harvard for the
first time since Nov. 26 against Morehead State ... all five double-digit scoring games this season have come within the last 10 contests ... shooting .630 in Ivy play (29-46).
So far this season:
At four games, Princeton is on its longest winning streak of the season and longest since winning 10 straight from Jan. 5-Feb. 18, 2011.
Over the four-game winning streak, Princeton has shot .442 and averaged 29.0 points in first halves and shot .531 and averaged 41.2 points in second halves.
During the four-game winning streak, Princeton has outscored its foes 70.2 to 58.0 ppg, outshot them .485 to .436 overall and .415 to .323 from beyond the arc. The Tigers have also attempted only three more 3-pointers than their foes, 65-62. On the season, Princeton has tried 502 3-pointers to 317 for its opponents.
Princeton has not had a player foul out during Ivy play while three opponents' players have fouled out.
Douglas Davis is poised to move into third place on Princeton's career scoring list this weekend, with 1,443 points to 1,451 for Pete Campbell '62. At that point, he would be behind only Kit Mueller '91 (1,546) and Bill Bradley '65 (2,503).
The Tigers swept four of their six Ivy League weekends last season and still have the chance to match that total this season.
With Dan Mavraides '11 and Douglas Davis doing so last year and now Ian Hummer this season, Princeton has had three players reach the 1,000-point mark over the course of two seasons after having no players reach 1,000 since the 2004-05 season.
Princeton has hit at least 50 percent from the field in four of the last six games, including one performance that allowed the Tigers to become the first Ivy League team to shoot 50 percent (25-50) against Harvard this season. Princeton has not shot 50 percent in four straight games since Feb. 17-25, 2006.
Princeton has shot 50 percent or better from the field this season nine times, all in the last 18 games. Over that span, the Tigers have shot below 40 percent only four times.
Princeton is 9-1 this season when it gets to the free throw line more than its opponent, with the lone loss coming by one point to Elon on Nov. 22.
Winning an Ivy League title after starting 2-3 may not be an advantageous position, but it is not unprecendented. Penn's 2002 team finished 11-3 after starting 2-3 and emerged from a three-way Ivy League playoff to make the NCAA Tournament.
Heading into the current weekend of that 2002
season, Yale was playing the role that Harvard is now, the leader at 9-1. Penn and Princeton were playing the opposite roles as today, Penn
at 6-3 and Princeton at 7-2. The catalyst weekend came at the same point
in the schedule as this weekend, when Yale lost to both Princeton and
Penn. If the same scenario is to play out in 2012, Penn and Princeton
will have to do the sweeping on the road this time. No other team had three or fewer losses at this point in the 2002 season, though Yale is still in contention this year at 7-3.
Princeton is 2-8 when it doesn't reach 60 points this season and 13-2 when it scores 60 points. On the defensive end, Princeton is 7-2 when it allows fewer than 60 points and 8-8 when it allows 60 or more.
Princeton is 12-3 this season when it shoots 40 percent or better from the field and 3-7 when it doesn't shoot at least 40 percent.
Princeton is 12-4 this season when it shoots 30 percent or better from 3-point range and 3-6 when it shoots below 30 percent from distance.
Princeton is 2-6 this season when allowing 45 percent or higher from the field and 13-4 when holding foes below 45 percent.
Princeton has won the rebounding battle in just six of the last 17 games but is 12-5 over that span. Over the first eight games, Princeton won the rebounding battle five times but was just 3-5 over that span.
The Tigers are 9-5 this season when they hoist 20 or more 3s and 6-5 when they put up fewer than 20.
In the 21 Princeton games this season in which at least one team has reached 60 points, the first team to reach 60 is 19-2, with the two exceptions both being OT games. Rider reached 60 first in its 72-71 OT loss to the Tigers on Dec. 14, and FSU reached 60 first in its 75-73 3OT loss to Princeton on Dec. 30.
Princeton has out-assisted its opponents 14.0 apg to 9.2 apg this season.
Princeton has improved its free throw shooting from the pre-Ivy schedule to the Ivy campaign, shooting 62.9 percent in the 16 pre-Ivy games and 73.1 percent in the conference season.
Princeton's highest Ivy League statistical ranking is first in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.1:1. Princeton and Harvard are the only teams not to rank eighth in any category.
In Ivy games, Brendan Connolly is the league leader in field goal percentage at .630, while T.J. Bray co-leads in steals at 2.0 spg. Princeton is the league's top scoring offense in conference games at 66.7 ppg, and is the league's best shooting team at .459 from the field. Princeton is also No. 1 in assist-to-turnover ratio in league games at 1.3:1.
On the dunk tote board this season, Ian Hummer leads the team with 11 while Brendan Connolly has nine, Denton Koon eight and Mack Darrow joined the list with one against Cornell.
Princeton is 8-3 when leading at the half this season, 6-7 when trailing
and 1-0 when tied. The Tigers are 2-0 in overtime this season.
Princeton has a seven-game winning streak going in overtime games, the
program's longest since winning 10 straight OT games from 1951-61. The
youngest three classes on this Tiger team have not lost an OT game. The
two streaks are the two longest in program history.
Against Harvard:
This will be Princeton's first meeting with Harvard since the Tigers defeated the then-No. 25 (AP)/No. 21 (coaches) Crimson on Feb. 11 in Jadwin Gym. It was Princeton's first win over an AP-ranked team since defeating No. 23 Wake Forest in 1997 and first home win over an AP-ranked team since defeating No. 2 Notre Dame in 1977.
Princeton's seniors are 7-1 against Harvard. Princeton is the only Ivy team against which any current Crimson player has a losing record.If Princeton is to break Harvard's 27-game home winning streak, it would not be the first significant streak the current Tigers have snapped. On Dec. 30, Princeton snapped Florida State's 51-game home win streak against teams from outside major conferences. In 2009, the Tigers ended Cornell's 19-game Ivy League win streak after the Red had completed 2008 at 14-0, the last team to run the table in the Ivy.
Harvard is the Ivy leader in field goal percentage on the season as a whole at .463, while Princeton leads that stat in Ivy games at .459.
Princeton's 48 second-half points in this season's first meeting with Harvard were the most second-half points the Crimson allowed since their CollegeInsider.com postseason tournament game at Appalachian State in 2010.
Princeton tied a season high for a Harvard opponent when it scored 70 points in the season's first meeting. Seattle also scored 70 against Harvard.
Last season, Kyle Casey and Brandyn Curry made key improvements from Harvard's loss in Jadwin to the Crimson's win in Cambridge. Casey scored 11 points at Princeton and 24 at Harvard, and Curry had four assists at Princeton and 10 in Cambridge. In the tiebreaker playoff, Princeton limited Casey to seven points and Curry to six assists. Curry has not had double-digit assists since the Princeton-Harvard game in Cambridge last year.
Against Dartmouth:
Princeton held Dartmouth to 22 second-half points in the game in Jadwin earlier this month, tying for Dartmouth's fewest second-half points this season.
Dartmouth held Princeton's Ian Hummer to four points on 0-of-11 shooting, but the junior still managed eight boards and a game-high two blocked shots.
Dartmouth led by 10 points less than six minutes into the game at Princeton, but the Tigers rallied and overcame 28.6 percent shooting in the first half to shoot 47.8 percent after the break. Princeton led by as much as 14 in the win.
Dartmouth has not defeated Princeton since Feb. 21, 2009, when soon-to-be Ivy League Player of the Year Alex Barnett (22 points) and the Big Green spoiled the Carril Court dedication with a 66-63 win.
Milestones:
Now in 22nd place on the school's career scoring list with 1,068 points, Ian Hummer's next several Tiger alums to pass are current Richmond coach Chris Mooney '94 (1,071), Bob Roma '79 (1,076), Barnes Hauptfuhrer '76 (1,079), Carl Belz '59 (1,088), Judson Wallace '05 (1,090), Ted Manakas '73 (1,099).
Hummer is on pace to stand second in career scoring and career field goals in program history, behind only Bill Bradley '65, when his college career is complete next season. Bradley performed his feats in just three seasons and 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 on pace to end this season 13th on the Princeton career scoring list.
Douglas Davis stands in third place on the Ivy League list and second on the Princeton list of career 3-pointers made at 257. Ahead of him are Princeton's
Brian Earl '99 (281) and Cornell's Ryan Wittman
(377, 2006-10).
At 115 career games played, Davis is on track to surpass Brian Earl's
program record of 116 games played this weekend. Game No. 117 would be Saturday
night in Hanover.
Davis is sixth in program history in field goals made at 510. Pete Campbell '62 is next up at 516, followed by current Sacramento Kings GM Geoff Petrie '70 at 530. He is third all-time in field goals
attempted at 1,222, likely where he'll finish his career as Bud Haabestad '55 is next at 1,339.
Ian Hummer is seventh in program history in blocked shots at 74 (the stat began being kept in the 1970s). Next up is Steve Goodrich '98 at 88.
Entering the season:
Princeton is coming off its 26th Ivy League championship (55 seasons)
and 24th NCAA Tournament appearance (all since 1952), both Ivy League
record totals.
Height
dominates the Tiger roster this season, as the average height is
6-foot-7. Eight of the 16 players are 6-foot-8 or taller. No other Ivy
League team has more than six players at 6-foot-8 (Columbia).
Princeton's 25 wins last season tied for the second-most in program history and the most since the 1997-98 team, which included current coaches Mitch Henderson '98 and Brian Earl '99, went 27-2.
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 second to North Carolina in alumni as active Division I head coaches. Eight Tar Heels are roaming the sidelines, while 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).
There are 11 Ivy League alumni as
current Division I head coaches, and Princeton has six. Four of the
others are from Penn (Fran McCaffery, Iowa; Matt Langel, Colgate; Andrew
Toole, Robert Morris; Jerome Allen, Penn) along with Jeff Jackson from
Cornell (Furman).
Princeton is looking to make up for
its largest offensive loss to graduation since the 2007-08 to 2008-09
seasons, when the Tigers did not return 57 percent of their offense.
From 2008-09 to 2009-10, the loss was just six percent. From 2009-10 to
2010-11, the loss was 25 percent. Now from 2010-11 to 2011-12, the loss
is 39 percent. Princeton will be looking to replace the 2011 Ivy League
Defensive Player of the Year forward Kareem Maddox and second-team
All-Ivy honoree forward Dan Mavraides.
Princeton has increased its win total over three consecutive offseasons, in 2008 (six to 13), 2009 (13 to 22) and 2010 (22 to 25). The last time Princeton had three such offseasons was 1995-97. The last time Princeton had a longer streak was six offseasons, from 1985-90.
Princeton's 59-57 NCAA Tournament loss to Kentucky, which went on to the national semifinal, was the closest the Tigers have come to winning an NCAA Tournament game since its last victory, a 69-57 triumph over UNLV in 1998. It was the closest Princeton NCAA Tournament game, win or lose, since the 1996 win over UCLA (43-41).
Princeton has made the postseason in each of the last two years, advancing to the College Basketball Invitational semifinal in 2010 before the NCAA Tournament last season. Princeton made the postseason annually from 1996-2002 and then only once from 2003-09, in the 2004 NCAAs.
Princeton led the Ivy League last season in scoring defense (63.0 ppg), field goal percentage defense (.330), rebounding margin (+4.1 rpg) and defensive rebounding percentage (.732).
Princeton was picked second in the Ivy League in the preseason media poll, tied with Yale and with Harvard in first place.
On Harvard: Since losing at Princeton, Harvard shot 53.8 percent in a weekend sweep of Brown and Yale last weekend ... the Crimson also owned the glass last weekend after being outrebounded 30-25 by Princeton, outboarding Brown and Yale by 14 rpg ... Harvard limited Brown and Yale to six assists apiece after allowing double-digit assists to its previous six opponents ... 6-1 junior guard Brandyn Curry has averaged 15.0 ppg over the last four Saturday games and 2.5 ppg over the last four Friday games ... 6-7 junior forward Kyle Casey averaged 12.5 ppg in the Penn-Princeton weekend and 7.0 ppg last weekend at home against Brown and Yale ... 6-5 sophomore guard Laurent Rivard has not reached double-digits in points in the last four games, his longest streak of the season ... Rivard went 0-8 from 3-point range against Penn and Princeton before going 2-4 against Brown and Yale last weekend ... 6-8 senior forward Keith Wright is shooting 69.2 percent (18-26) from the field over the last three games, starting with the loss to Princeton ... Wright shot 73.3 percent (11-15) from the field last weekend ... Casey, Wright, Curry and 6-3 senior guard Oliver McNally have started all 26 games while Rivard has started in place of 6-5 junior guard Christian Webster for the last 11 games ... on the season overall, Harvard leads the Ivy in scoring defense (53.6), scoring margin (+11.7 ppg), field goal percentage (.463), FG pctg. defense (.396) ... rebounding defense (28.5 rpg allowed), blocks per game (4.8) ... the Crimson are No. 3 in the nation in scoring defense on the season as of Feb. 19.
On Dartmouth: The Big Green had their first Ivy League win last weekend, defeating Brown 58-53 in Hanover ... Dartmouth's highest Ivy League ranking on the season overall is third in field goal percentage defense (.414) and in defensive rebounding percentage (.723) ... Dartmouth ranks eighth in the Ivy in points per game (57.7), field goal percentage (.396), assists (9.9 apg), steals (5.3 spg), assist-to-turnover ratio (0.7:1) and 3-pointers per game (5.4) ... the Big Green have two of the top seven rebounders in the Ivy League, the only team to do so, as Gabas Maldunas (7.2 rpg) is fifth and 6-6 freshman forward Jvonte Brooks (6.6) is seventh ... no Big Green player has started all 26 games and eight players have made a start this season ... Maldunas, Brooks, 6-4 junior guard R.J. Griffin and 6-4 senior guard/forward all co-lead the team with 21 starts.
Individual Notes
3 • Jimmy Sherburne (SHUR-burn) • G • 6-3 • Jr.
Has played in 23 games ... played double-digit minutes in nine games ... season-high six points came at Columbia on Jan. 14 ... has scored 10 points over the last two games, his highest two-game total of his career.
4 • Denton Koon • F • 6-8 • Fr.
Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on Jan. 2 ... has led all freshmen
in minutes with 376 across all 25 games this season ... team is 0-7 when
he plays less than 10 minutes and 15-3 when he hits double-digit
minutes ... third on the team in dunks with eight this season ... has
played 20+ minutes eight times this season ... had a season/career best
10 rebounds at FSU ... reached 10 points for the first time this Ivy season in the first meeting against Harvard.
5 • T.J. Bray • G • 6-5 • So.
Has made his first career starts this season ... has scored double-digit
points in eight of the last 15 games ... career-high 16 points last time out against Cornell ... has a .561 (23-41) FG percentage and .522 (12-23) clip from beyond the arc over the last eight games ... Ivy statistical rankings: 15th
in rebounding (4.5, 2nd on team), 6th in assists (3.8, 1st on team), 3rd
in steals (1.6, 1st on team), 5th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8, 1st
on team by Ivy minimums), 5th in minutes played (33.3, 1st on team) ...
has not had a negative assist-to-turnover ratio in any game since the
Dec. 7 game at Rutgers ... had a career-best seven assists apiece at
Siena, Florida State and Cornell ... has hit a 3-pointer in nine straight games.
11 • Brian Fabrizius (fah-BREE-zee-us) • F • 6-11 • Fr.
Made collegiate debut against TCNJ and has played in three games ...
Older brother Luke is a senior on the University of Dayton team ...
played at Hersey High School in Arlington Heights, Ill., before taking a
prep year at Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire ... one of three
players on the team at 6-foot-11.
12 • Ben Hazel (HAY-zul) • G/F • 6-5 • So.
Has played double-digit
minutes 11 times this season including in six straight games from Jan. 8-Feb. 4
... hit 4 of 7 tries from beyond the arc at Brown.
14 • Chris Clement (CLEM-ent) • G • 6-2 • So.
Has played in nine games with nine of his total 19 minutes coming
against TCNJ on Jan. 8 ... hit first career 3-pointer against West
Alabama.
15 • John Comfort • F • 6-7 • Sr.
Scored 11 of the season's 23 points, and played 28 of season's 81
minutes, in the Bucknell game on Nov. 25; both totals were career highs
... has played in 14 games this season.
20 • Douglas Davis • G • 5-11 • Sr.
Co-captain ... second-team
All-Ivy 2010, All-Ivy honorable mention 2009 ... hit buzzer-beating
shot to send Princeton to 2011 NCAA Tournament in Ivy playoff game vs.
Harvard ... stands fourth on the program's career scoring list (1,443)
... second on program's career 3-pointers list (257) ... one of only two
players in program history with four 50 3-pointer seasons along with
Brian Earl '99 (now an assistant coach) ... team is 8-9 during his career when he
scores five points or fewer, 67-31 when he scores 6+ ... Ivy League
rankings: 7th in scoring (13.3, 2nd on team), 5th in 3FG percentage
(.398, 1st on team), 2nd in 3s per game (2.6, 1st on team), 6th in
minutes played (33.2, 2nd on team).
22 • Patrick Saunders (SAWN-ders) • F • 6-8 • Sr.
Co-captain ... scored season-high 14 points last time out against Cornell
... returned to starting lineup for the last 21 games after coming off
the bench for the first four ... has played double-digit minutes in 17
straight games ... is shooting .563 (9-16) from the field over the last three games ...
23 • Clay Wilson • G • 6-3 • Fr.
Has played in seven games ... nine of season's 24 minutes came against TCNJ on
Jan. 8 ... averaged 27.8 points per game as a senior in high school,
earning statewide 3A player of the year honors in Oklahoma.
25 • Tom Noonan • F • 6-8 • So.
Played in four games last season, getting a basket against Brown on Jan. 28.
32 • Mack Darrow (DAIR-oh) • F • 6-9 • Jr.
Career-high 19 points last weekend against Columbia, going 4 of 6 from the
field, 9 of 9 from the stripe, 2 of 3 from distance and adding two
assists (no turnovers) and two steals ... followed by tying season high with five assists last time out against Cornell ... hit buzzer-beating 3-pointer
to beat Rider on Dec. 14 ... started for
the first time in his career on Nov. 27 against West Alabama as the
first of 16 straight starts ... has only had a negative
assist-to-turnover
ratio in three of 21 games this season.
34 • Ian Hummer • F • 6-7 • Jr.
Second-team All-Ivy League in 2011 ... Ivy League Player of the Week on
Dec. 19 ... team's leader in points (16.5 ppg) and rebounds (7.5 rpg)
... had 20 points, nine rebounds and six assists in the first meeting against
Harvard ... has had four double-doubles this season, against Buffalo,
Bucknell,
Rider and Florida State ... has missed nine other double-doubles by no
more than two rebounds and another by one point ... had five
double-doubles last season, the first Tiger since Bob Roma '79 in 1979
to do so ... 25 points and 15 rebounds at FSU were first 25/15 combo for
any Tiger since Roma in Dec. 1978 vs. Seton Hall ... has had as many as
seven assists this season and has had at least one assist in 24 of 25
games this season ... has had 20+-point games seven times this season,
six were wins ... added 3-point shooting to his repertoire this season and is 15-51 (.294) ... is shooting .472 (17-36) over the last three games after an 0-11 night against Dartmouth two weeks ago ... Ivy League rankings: 3rd in scoring (16.5, 1st on
team), 4th in rebounding (7.5, 1st on team), 8th in FG percentage (.458,
1st on team), 8th in assists (3.1, 2nd on team), 9th in steals (1.2,
2nd on team), 7th in blocks (1.1, 1st on team), 9th in
assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2:1, 2nd on team by Ivy minimums), 3rd in
offensive
rebounds (2.4, 1st on team), 4th in defensive rebounds (5.2, 1st on
team), 8th in minutes played (32.6, 3rd on team).
40 • Bobby Garbade (gar-BAYED) • C • 6-11 • Fr.
Has played in six games ... scored first career points (four) against TCNJ on Jan. 8
... one of two freshmen (Fabrizius) at 6-foot-11 ... averaged a
double-double (15.5 ppg, 10.8 rpg) as a senior in HS.
41 • Daniel Edwards • F • 6-8 • So.
Has played in six games ... had one basket against TCNJ on Jan. 8 ... played in six games
last season at Duke, against Wagner and four Ivy contests ... had a
bucket each against Brown and Dartmouth.
44 • Brendan Connolly • C • 6-11 • Jr.
Averaged 3.8 ppg in pre-Ivy schedule and is averaging 7.4 ppg in Ivy
play ... has reached double digits in points in five of the last 10
games
after not doing so prior to that this season ... is shooting .667 (12-18) during the four-game winning streak ... regained a starting
role last Saturday against Harvard; had come off the bench for the 16
games prior after starting the
season's first six games ... Ivy League rankings: 9th in blocks per game (0.7, 2nd on team).
Tigers from the Line
Player 2011-12 Season/Career
3 Sherburne 9-12 (.750)/10-14 (.714)
4 Koon 19-32 (.594)/19-32 (.594)
5 Bray 28-43 (.651)/41-62 (.661)
11 Fabrizius 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
12 Hazel 8-15 (.533)/15-26 (.577)
14 Clement 0-0 (.000)/4-5 (.800)
15 Comfort 2-4 (.500)/8-15 (.533)
20 Davis 29-38 (.763)/166-209 (.794)
22 Saunders 18-22 (.818)/75-92 (.815)
23 Wilson 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
25 Noonan 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
32 Darrow 47-60 (.783)/75-95 (.789)
34 Hummer 96-149 (.644)/222-351 (.632)
40 Garbade 0-0 (.000)/0-0 (.000)
41 Edwards 0-4 (.000)/0-4 (.000)
44 Connolly 27-49 (.551)/52-79 (.658)
Individual Season & Career Highs (career highs set last game in bold)
T.J. Bray
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 16 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Rebounds: 8, last at Yale (2/4/12)
Assists: 7, last at Cornell (1/13/12)
Steals: 6 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Field Goals: 6 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Three-Pointers: 4, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Free Throws: 4, last at Columbia (1/14/12)
Minutes: 46 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Career Highs
Points: 16 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Rebounds: 8, last at Yale (2/4/12)
Assists: 7, last at Cornell (1/13/12)
Steals: 6 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Field Goals: 6 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Three-Pointers: 4, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Free Throws: 4, last at Columbia (1/14/12)
Minutes: 46 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Chris Clement
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 3 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Rebounds: 1, last at Brown (2/3/12)
Assists: 1, last at Penn (1/30/12)
Steals: 1 at Penn (1/30/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last at Brown (2/3/12)
Three-Pointers: 1 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 9 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Career Highs
Points: 3, last vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Rebounds: 1, last at Brown (2/3/12)
Assists: 1, last at Penn (1/30/12)
Steals: 1, last at Penn (1/30/12)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last at Brown (2/3/12)
Three-Pointers: 1 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Free Throws: 3 at Lafayette (11/30/10)
Minutes: 10 vs. TCNJ (1/23/11)
John Comfort
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 11 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Rebounds: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 1 vs. Morehead State (11/26/11)
Steals: 0
Blocks: 1 at Drexel (12/10/11)
Field Goals: 4 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Three-Pointers: 3 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Free Throws: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Minutes: 28 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Career Highs
Points: 11 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Rebounds: 3 at Yale (2/13/09)
Assists: 1, last vs. Morehead State (11/26/11)
Steals: 1 vs. Goucher (1/24/10)
Blocks: 1, last at Drexel (12/10/11)
Field Goals: 4 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Three-Pointers: 3 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Brown (2/27/09)
Minutes: 28 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Brendan Connolly
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 16 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 9 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 3, last vs. Morehead State (11/26/11)
Steals: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Blocks: 3 vs. Elon (11/22/11)
Field Goals: 7 at Penn (1/30/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 4, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Minutes: 33 at N.C. State (11/16/11)
Career Highs
Points: 16 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Assists: 5, last vs. Rutgers (11/12/10)
Steals: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Blocks: 3 vs. Elon (11/22/11)
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
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 19 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Rebounds: 9 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Assists: 5, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Steals: 2, last vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Field Goals: 5 at Yale (2/4/12)
Three-Pointers: 2, last vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Free Throws: 9 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Minutes: 37 at Rutgers (12/7/11)
Career Highs
Points: 19 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Rebounds: 9 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Assists: 5, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
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 vs. Penn (2/8/11)
Free Throws: 9 vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Minutes: 37 at Rutgers (12/7/11)
Douglas Davis
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 25 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Rebounds: 5 vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Assists: 5 at Penn (1/30/12)
Steals: 4 vs. Lafayette (11/30/11)
Blocks: 2 at Cornell (1/13/12)
Field Goals: 8, last at Florida State (12/30/11)
Three-Pointers: 7 at Siena (12/22/11)
Free Throws: 5 vs. Buffalo (11/19/11)
Minutes: 55 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Career Highs
Points: 27 at Manhattan (12/14/08)
Rebounds: 5, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Assists: 5 at Penn (1/30/12)
Steals: 6 vs. Dartmouth (2/5/11)
Blocks: 2, last at Cornell (1/13/12)
Field Goals: 10, last vs. Manhattan (12/14/08)
Three-Pointers: 7, last at Siena (12/22/11)
Free Throws: 6, last vs. Harvard (3/12/11)
Minutes: 55 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Daniel Edwards
2011-12 Career Highs
Points: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 4 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Career Highs
Points: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 0
Steals: 2 at Duke (11/14/10)
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 4, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Brian Fabrizius
2011-12 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 0
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 3 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Bobby Garbade
2011-12 Season/Career Highs
Points: 4 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Rebounds: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 5 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Ben Hazel
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 12 at Brown (2/3/12)
Rebounds: 7 at Yale (2/4/12)
Assists: 2, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Steals: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Blocks: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Field Goals: 4 at Brown (2/3/12)
Three-Pointers: 4 at Brown (2/3/12)
Free Throws: 4 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Minutes: 30 at Yale (2/4/12)
Career Highs
Points: 12 at Brown (2/3/12)
Rebounds: 7 at Yale (2/4/12)
Assists: 2, last vs. Morehead State (11/26/11)
Steals: 1, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Blocks: 2 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Field Goals: 4 at Brown (2/3/12)
Three-Pointers: 4 at Brown (2/3/12)
Free Throws: 4 at Bucknell (11/25/11)
Minutes: 30 at Yale (2/4/12)
Ian Hummer
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 25 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Rebounds: 15 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Assists: 7 at Rider (12/14/11)
Steals: 5 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Blocks: 4 at Cornell (1/13/12)
Field Goals: 10, last at Florida State (12/30/11)
Three-Pointers: 2, last at Penn (1/30/12)
Free Throws: 8, last at Yale (2/4/12)
Minutes: 53 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Career Highs
Points: 25, last at Florida State (12/30/11)
Rebounds: 15 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Assists: 7 at Rider (12/14/11)
Steals: 5 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Blocks: 4 at Cornell (1/13/12)
Field Goals: 10, last at Florida State (12/30/11)
Three-Pointers: 2, last at Penn (1/30/12)
Free Throws: 9 at UNC Greensboro (12/13/09)
Minutes: 53 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Denton Koon
2011-12 Season/Career Highs
Points: 13, last at Florida A&M (1/1/12)
Rebounds: 10 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Assists: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Steals: 1, last at Cornell (1/13/12)
Blocks: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Field Goals: 6 vs. Lafayette (11/30/11)
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 3, last vs. Columbia (2/17/12)
Minutes: 30 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Tom Noonan
2011-12 Season Highs
Has not yet played
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
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 14 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Rebounds: 6 at Drexel (12/10/11)
Assists: 3 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Steals: 3 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
Blocks: 3 vs. Wagner (11/12/11)
Field Goals: 5 vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Three-Pointers: 3 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Free Throws: 4 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Minutes: 36 at Florida State (12/30/11)
Career Highs
Points: 21 at Marist (1/6/10)
Rebounds: 9 vs. Penn (2/17/09)
Assists: 3, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Steals: 3 vs. West Alabama (11/27/11)
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 at Northeastern (12/18/11)
Minutes: 38 at Wagner (12/17/10)
Jimmy Sherburne
2011-12 Season Highs
Points: 6 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Rebounds: 4 vs. Wagner (11/12/11)
Assists: 4, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Steals: 2 at Rider (12/14/11)
Blocks: 1 at Rider (12/14/11)
Field Goals: 2 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Three-Pointers: 1, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Minutes: 23 vs. Wagner (11/12/11)
Career Highs
Points: 6 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Rebounds: 4 vs. Wagner (11/12/11)
Assists: 4, last vs. Dartmouth (2/10/12)
Steals: 2 at Rider (12/14/11)
Blocks: 1, last at Rider (12/14/11)
Field Goals: 2 at Columbia (1/14/12)
Three-Pointers: 1, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Free Throws: 2, last vs. Cornell (2/18/12)
Minutes: 23 vs. Wagner (11/12/11)
Clay Wilson
2011-12 Season/Career Highs
Points: 0
Rebounds: 1, last vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)
Assists: 0
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
Field Goals: 0
Three-Pointers: 0
Free Throws: 0
Minutes: 9 vs. TCNJ (1/8/12)

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