Princeton University Athletics
2007-08 M. Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 4
Kyle Koncz
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 200
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Strongsville, Ohio,
- High School:
- Strongsville
2006-07
Limited due to left foot injury (stress reaction) suffered in late December but still played in 26 of 28 games, starting 14 ... did not practice for final two months of season and wore a boot on the foot during the week leading up to games ... still averaged team-high 8.0 points per game ... was averaging nearly 12 points per game before sustaining injury Dec. 30 at Iona ... also averaged 2.6 rebounds per game ... double figures in 11 of 26 games ... made at least three three-pointers in 11 of 26 games ... shot impressive 51 for 132 (39%) from three-point range ...132 of his 159 shots came from behind the arc ... finished the year with 101 career three-pointers, 15th all-time at Princeton ... also finished 22 of 28 from the foul line ... despite injury, averaged 28 minutes in two games Feb. 23-24 ... five points against both Dartmouth and Harvard ... four rebounds against the Big Green ... had his biggest game since sustaining his injury against Cornell Feb. 16, scoring team-high 18 points in 25 minutes off the bench ... made four “threes” in the game ... also had five rebounds ... was able to play 23 minutes the next night and had 13 points off the bench in addition to four rebounds in win over Columbia ... played 20 minutes off the bench at Penn Feb. 13 ... had a career-best seven rebounds in addition to two three-pointers in that game ... did not dress against Dartmouth previous Saturday ... made big three-point shot in second overtime against Harvard to put Princeton ahead for good ... played 23 minutes against the Crimson ... returned to action Feb. 2 after sitting out Seton Hall game ... played 27 minutes at Yale, most since Dec. 20 ... had three first-half three-pointers and team-high nine points against the Bulldogs ... played just nine minutes at Brown the next night ... 12 points and four rebounds in win at Iona ... played only 20 minutes due to first-half foul trouble ... six points in 20 minutes in win over Rice ... made season-high five three-point shots at South Carolina on way to team-high 19 points ... shot 7 for 9 from the field in that game ... broke out of shooting slump in a big way in win over Marshall, scoring Princeton season-high 20 points ... 4 for 8 from behind the arc ... had made just 1 for 11 shots from the field in previous three games and had gone scoreless against both Rutgers and Lehigh ... made his first 18 free throws before missing in the second half against Marshall ... made 26 of his 46 shots in Princeton’s first six games (57%) ... twice named to the Ivy League Honor Roll ... scored 11 of his team-high 13 points in the first half against North Dakota State ... shot 5 for 8 from the field in that game and had four rebounds ... did not reach double figures for the first time in first seven games in win over Northwestern State, scoring four points before fouling out ... four “threes” and 12 points in 27 minutes in win at Lafayette ... scored all of his team-high 13 points in the second half in win at Manhattan ... missed most of first half due to foul trouble ... named to All-Tournament Team at BCA Classic Nov. 10-12 ... averaged 15 points per game, including game-high 19 in win over Alabama A&M ... made 10 of 20 three-point shots in the tournament ... also tied career high with four assists in win over VMI.
2005-06
Made 45 of his 111 three-point attempts (41%) while in the starting lineup ... had at least three three-pointers in nine of last 22 games ... finished second on the team with 50 three-pointers ... 129 of 155 shot attempts came from three-point range, including stretch of 20 in a row that ended in first half of Davidson game Jan. 29 ... scored 11 points in March 4 win at Yale, connecting on three of his four shots and all four of his free throws ... eight points the previous night at Brown ... broke out of slump in a big way against Harvard Feb. 25, scoring career-high 23 points and adding career-best six rebounds ... shot 5 for 6 from the three-point line and 9 for 11 overall ... also had three assists and no turnovers in 34 minutes ... made a combined 16 of 24 shots (11 of 18 three-pointers) in two victories against the Crimson ... had struggled in five games previous to Harvard game, shooting 4 for 17 from the field in that stretch and averaging just 2.4 points per game ... did have three assists at Columbia ... scored then-career-high 20 points in win at Harvard Feb. 10 ... shot 6 for 12 from three-point range ... also had key steal in final minute of that game ... four points and two steals at Dartmouth ... team-best 12 points in Davidson game ... shot 4 for 8 from the field ... 4 for 4 from the line and three assists in win over Yale Feb. 3 ... team-high 15 points against Columbia at home, shooting 4 for 5 from beyond the arc ... nine points and five rebounds the next night against Cornell ... played 32 minutes against Rutgers and had career-best four assists ... game-high 17 points at Wake Forest Dec. 17 ... five three-point shots for the second time in a week in that game ... shot 5 for 7 from behind the arc ... averaged better than 30 minutes per game after entering starting lineup against Wyoming Dec. 10 ... scored then-career-high 18 points in Princeton’s win over the Cowboys, including two key three-pointers late in second half ... finished 5 for 12 from three-point range ... earned first career start and played all 40 minutes ... entered that game with 19 career points in 11 games ... scored team-high nine points against Stanford ... made three of six three-point attempts in that game ... eight points against Carnegie Mellon ... named to Ivy League Honor Roll Dec. 19 ... five points in 38 minutes against Monmouth ... then-career-best nine points in loss to Temple Dec. 6 ... made 3 of 8 three-point shots ... also grabbed season-high three rebounds.
2004-05
played in six games early in the season ... missed much of the final two months of the season with a stress fracture in his foot ... played five minutes at UTEP ...two rebounds against the Miners ... played in each of his first three games in a Princeton uniform ... played eight minutes against Syracuse ... had a rebound in four minutes against Bucknell ... three minutes at Wyoming Nov. 22 ... also saw action against Loyola and Haverford.
At Strongsville H.S.
The leading scorer in school history with more than 1,200 career points ... also school’s career three-point field goal leader ... A McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2004 ... averaged 24 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots per game for the Mustangs as a senior ... a special-mention All-Ohio pick in 2004 ... Pioneer Conference Most Valuable Player ... team finished 18-5 and won conference and sectional championships ... first-team All-Cuyahoga County and all-district ... averaged 19 points, nine rebounds and two blocks as a junior ... earned first-team all-conference and honorable-mention All-Ohio honors in 2003 ... second-team all-conference as a sophomore ... averaged 13 points and four rebounds per game ... Pioneer Conference All-Academic selection final two years ... also a member of the National Honor Society.
Personal
Majoring in psychology ... full name is Kyle Edward Koncz ... born June 22, 1986 ... son of Lennie and Linda Koncz ... father is a graduate of Oklahoma City University ... has an older brother, Eric, who graduated from Tri-State University in Indiana ... last name is pronounced “Koontz.”
Limited due to left foot injury (stress reaction) suffered in late December but still played in 26 of 28 games, starting 14 ... did not practice for final two months of season and wore a boot on the foot during the week leading up to games ... still averaged team-high 8.0 points per game ... was averaging nearly 12 points per game before sustaining injury Dec. 30 at Iona ... also averaged 2.6 rebounds per game ... double figures in 11 of 26 games ... made at least three three-pointers in 11 of 26 games ... shot impressive 51 for 132 (39%) from three-point range ...132 of his 159 shots came from behind the arc ... finished the year with 101 career three-pointers, 15th all-time at Princeton ... also finished 22 of 28 from the foul line ... despite injury, averaged 28 minutes in two games Feb. 23-24 ... five points against both Dartmouth and Harvard ... four rebounds against the Big Green ... had his biggest game since sustaining his injury against Cornell Feb. 16, scoring team-high 18 points in 25 minutes off the bench ... made four “threes” in the game ... also had five rebounds ... was able to play 23 minutes the next night and had 13 points off the bench in addition to four rebounds in win over Columbia ... played 20 minutes off the bench at Penn Feb. 13 ... had a career-best seven rebounds in addition to two three-pointers in that game ... did not dress against Dartmouth previous Saturday ... made big three-point shot in second overtime against Harvard to put Princeton ahead for good ... played 23 minutes against the Crimson ... returned to action Feb. 2 after sitting out Seton Hall game ... played 27 minutes at Yale, most since Dec. 20 ... had three first-half three-pointers and team-high nine points against the Bulldogs ... played just nine minutes at Brown the next night ... 12 points and four rebounds in win at Iona ... played only 20 minutes due to first-half foul trouble ... six points in 20 minutes in win over Rice ... made season-high five three-point shots at South Carolina on way to team-high 19 points ... shot 7 for 9 from the field in that game ... broke out of shooting slump in a big way in win over Marshall, scoring Princeton season-high 20 points ... 4 for 8 from behind the arc ... had made just 1 for 11 shots from the field in previous three games and had gone scoreless against both Rutgers and Lehigh ... made his first 18 free throws before missing in the second half against Marshall ... made 26 of his 46 shots in Princeton’s first six games (57%) ... twice named to the Ivy League Honor Roll ... scored 11 of his team-high 13 points in the first half against North Dakota State ... shot 5 for 8 from the field in that game and had four rebounds ... did not reach double figures for the first time in first seven games in win over Northwestern State, scoring four points before fouling out ... four “threes” and 12 points in 27 minutes in win at Lafayette ... scored all of his team-high 13 points in the second half in win at Manhattan ... missed most of first half due to foul trouble ... named to All-Tournament Team at BCA Classic Nov. 10-12 ... averaged 15 points per game, including game-high 19 in win over Alabama A&M ... made 10 of 20 three-point shots in the tournament ... also tied career high with four assists in win over VMI.
2005-06
Made 45 of his 111 three-point attempts (41%) while in the starting lineup ... had at least three three-pointers in nine of last 22 games ... finished second on the team with 50 three-pointers ... 129 of 155 shot attempts came from three-point range, including stretch of 20 in a row that ended in first half of Davidson game Jan. 29 ... scored 11 points in March 4 win at Yale, connecting on three of his four shots and all four of his free throws ... eight points the previous night at Brown ... broke out of slump in a big way against Harvard Feb. 25, scoring career-high 23 points and adding career-best six rebounds ... shot 5 for 6 from the three-point line and 9 for 11 overall ... also had three assists and no turnovers in 34 minutes ... made a combined 16 of 24 shots (11 of 18 three-pointers) in two victories against the Crimson ... had struggled in five games previous to Harvard game, shooting 4 for 17 from the field in that stretch and averaging just 2.4 points per game ... did have three assists at Columbia ... scored then-career-high 20 points in win at Harvard Feb. 10 ... shot 6 for 12 from three-point range ... also had key steal in final minute of that game ... four points and two steals at Dartmouth ... team-best 12 points in Davidson game ... shot 4 for 8 from the field ... 4 for 4 from the line and three assists in win over Yale Feb. 3 ... team-high 15 points against Columbia at home, shooting 4 for 5 from beyond the arc ... nine points and five rebounds the next night against Cornell ... played 32 minutes against Rutgers and had career-best four assists ... game-high 17 points at Wake Forest Dec. 17 ... five three-point shots for the second time in a week in that game ... shot 5 for 7 from behind the arc ... averaged better than 30 minutes per game after entering starting lineup against Wyoming Dec. 10 ... scored then-career-high 18 points in Princeton’s win over the Cowboys, including two key three-pointers late in second half ... finished 5 for 12 from three-point range ... earned first career start and played all 40 minutes ... entered that game with 19 career points in 11 games ... scored team-high nine points against Stanford ... made three of six three-point attempts in that game ... eight points against Carnegie Mellon ... named to Ivy League Honor Roll Dec. 19 ... five points in 38 minutes against Monmouth ... then-career-best nine points in loss to Temple Dec. 6 ... made 3 of 8 three-point shots ... also grabbed season-high three rebounds.
2004-05
played in six games early in the season ... missed much of the final two months of the season with a stress fracture in his foot ... played five minutes at UTEP ...two rebounds against the Miners ... played in each of his first three games in a Princeton uniform ... played eight minutes against Syracuse ... had a rebound in four minutes against Bucknell ... three minutes at Wyoming Nov. 22 ... also saw action against Loyola and Haverford.
At Strongsville H.S.
The leading scorer in school history with more than 1,200 career points ... also school’s career three-point field goal leader ... A McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2004 ... averaged 24 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots per game for the Mustangs as a senior ... a special-mention All-Ohio pick in 2004 ... Pioneer Conference Most Valuable Player ... team finished 18-5 and won conference and sectional championships ... first-team All-Cuyahoga County and all-district ... averaged 19 points, nine rebounds and two blocks as a junior ... earned first-team all-conference and honorable-mention All-Ohio honors in 2003 ... second-team all-conference as a sophomore ... averaged 13 points and four rebounds per game ... Pioneer Conference All-Academic selection final two years ... also a member of the National Honor Society.
Personal
Majoring in psychology ... full name is Kyle Edward Koncz ... born June 22, 1986 ... son of Lennie and Linda Koncz ... father is a graduate of Oklahoma City University ... has an older brother, Eric, who graduated from Tri-State University in Indiana ... last name is pronounced “Koontz.”
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