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Men's Basketball Finishes Regular Season at Home on Saturday
Feb. 27, 2009
GAME 29 FEBRUARY 28, 2009 Matchup: American (20-7, 12-1) vs. Lafayette (8-20, 4-9) THE MATCHUP: Senior Andrew Brown will play his last game in Kirby Sports Center on Saturday at 2 p.m. before a live national television audience when Lafayette hosts Patriot League regular season champion American. The Eagles have won eight straight contests over the Leopards, including a 78-65 decision earlier this year in Washington, D.C. LAST TIME OUT: Army shot its way to a 79-55 victory against Lafayette on Wednesday night at Kirby Sports Center. SEEDING SCENARIOS: If the Leopards pull out a victory on Saturday, they can finish as high as a No. 5 seed or as low as a No. 8 seed in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal on March 4. A Lafayette loss would guarantee a No. 8 seeding. DOUBLE THE DEFENSE: The Leopards face the conference's top two defensive teams in the league in back-to-back games. Heading into Wednesday's game, Army ranked second in the league for scoring defense, limiting teams to 61.7 points per game. American is the only team that ranks better, limiting opponents to 58.1 points per game. RISING STAR: Freshman Ryan Willen was named the Patriot League's Rookie of the Week on Monday. The Biology major picked up the program's first weekly accolade of the season. He ranks among the top rookies in the league statistically (see graphic on page 2). Just among the class of 2012, he ranks first for 3FG percentage (39.5%), second for rebounding (4.9), field goal percentage (43.0%) and free throw percentage (79.2%) and third for scoring (9.8 ppg). NEXT UP: The Leopards move on to the Patriot League Quarterfinals on March 4. KEEPING IT FRESH: The Class of 2012 made the most of its extended minutes against Army on Feb. 25. Freshman Alex Orchowski grabbed a game-high eight rebounds, breaking his career high. He matched his previous career high - 6, which he set at Colorado - in eight minutes of the first half. Guard Rob Delaney scored a career-high seven points during a career-high 17 minutes on the floor. Center J.D. Pelham drained two three-pointers from the top of the key for a career-high night in points (6) in seven minutes at the end of the game. He matched his career high in rebounds with four and swatted two shots. CRASH THE BOARDS: Lafayette outrebounded its opponent for the eighth time this season on Wednesday, out muscling Army 41-37. The total fell one shy of the Leopards' season-best 42 against Lehigh on Jan. 24. Lafayette holds a 3-5 record when outrebounding opponents this season. CAREER DAY: Jared Mintz's performance against Lehigh on Feb. 22 culminated in his second career double-double. He sank a personal best 10-of-14 from the field en route to 21 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds. MAKING HIS MARK: With his two treys against Bucknell, senior Andrew Brown became one of the top five career three-point shooters in Patriot League history. He has since upped his total to 282 career three-pointers, surpassing Lafayette's Tyson Whitfield '01 for the No. 3 spot. He needs 13 more to claim the No. 2 spot currently occupied by Bucknell's Kevin Bettencourt (294, 2002-06). Army's Mark Lueking (1992-96) owns the record with 300. PAIRING UP: Andrew Brown and Jared Mintz combined to score 47 of Lafayette's 68 points against Lehigh on Feb. 22. The last time two players each scored at least 20 points in a game occurred on March 1, 2008, when Bilal Abdullah posted 23 points and Matt Betley scored 21 in an 84-72 loss to American in Washington, D.C. BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE: The Leopards have been solid from the free throw line as of late. Since conference play began, Lafayette has hit 75.2 percent from the line in 250 attempts. LAFAYETTE VS. THE PATRIOT LEAGUE: Lafayette has played 637 games against the seven members of the Patriot League, and has a 346-291 record in all games against them. In Patriot League play, Lafayette is 105-150 in the regular season and 10-16 in the Patriot League Tournament. Under Fran O'Hanlon, the Leopards are 90-97 in conference regular-season play. American 16-22 Army 34-22 Colgate 38-45 Lehigh 137-73
Holy Cross 14-30 Navy 23-40 Bucknell 84-59 IN THE CLUTCH: Ryan Willen may only be a freshman, but under pressure, he possesses the poise needed to get the job done. In the first game of the season, Willen's clutch free throw shooting helped secure Lafayette's win at Wagner. In the last four minutes, the Seahawks went on an 8-3 run, closing in on Lafayette's lead 70-67, before fouling Willen with 11.4 seconds remaining. The rookie sank both free throws, making it a two-possession game. Willen finished with seven points and three rebounds. STEPPING UP HIS GAME: Sophomore Jared Mintz's numbers are up since the start of league play. In the 11 league games he has played in, he averages 10.4 ppg, converting 59.5 percent of his shots in 74 attempts. He averages 4.7 rpg and has swatted nine shots. In non-conference play, Mintz averaged 8.1 ppg and 3.2 rpg and accumulated two blocks in 14 games. Mintz is second in the league in field goal percentage (56.9 percent) this year. FROM DOWNTOWN: After sinking 63 treys this season, Andrew Brown has solidified himself as Lafayette's all-time three-point leader, smashing Tyson Whitfield's mark of 271 in 2001. Brown's second three against Holy Cross on Feb. 7 broke the record and he hasn't slowed down. His career total to date rests at 282.
Brown's hot hand from behind the arc last year helped him cement his name in the Lafayette record books. He owns the school record for most three-pointers in a game (nine), most three-point field goal attempts in a season (247) and most treys made in a season (99). ON THE SIDELINE: The all-time winningest coach in Lafayette history and the longest tenured coach in the Patriot League, Fran O'Hanlon (Villanova, '70) is in his 14th season as the Leopards' head coach. A two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year recipient, O'Hanlon has twice led Lafayette's program to the NCAA Tournament and lays claim to three Patriot League regular-season titles among his credentials. SEEING DOUBLE: Freshman Ryan Willen posted the third double-double of his career at Navy on Feb. 14 with 14 points and a career-high/game-high 12 rebounds. With a trio of double-doubles, the Cape Girardeau, Mo., native owns the most by a freshman and third overall in the conference. A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY: Senior Andrew Brown is one of four active 1,000-point scorers in the Patriot League who also rank among the top assist men in conference annals. Brown, Navy's Kaleo Kina, American's Derrick Mercer and Lehigh's Marquis Hall are all part of a group of 14 players in Patriot League history to record at least 1,000 career points and 300 career assists. TO CATCH A THIEF: Junior guard Michael Gruner's quick hands have made him one of the conference leaders in steals this year. Despite a six-game layoff earlier this season due to injury, Gruner ranks second in the league with 1.8 steals per game. He also averages 7.7 points and 3.3 rpg and has led the team in scoring twice this season, most recently against Navy on Feb. 14 with 15 points. His career-high 16 points against Bucknell on Feb. 18 helped deliver Lafayette's first win after an eight-game losing skid. LEOPARD LEADERSHIP: Senior guard Andrew Brown and junior guard Jeff Kari are serving as the team captains. Brown is the lone member of the class of 2009 and is the team's leading scorer (13.5 ppg). He has played in 115 games in his career. Kari played in 30 games in his first season on College Hill after transferring from East Carolina. After averaging 4.0 ppg and 1.7 rpg in 2007-08, he is now averaging 10.3 ppg and 3.9 rpg. INJURY REPORT: Sophomore Deirunas Visockas suffered a season-ending knee injury at the three-minute mark against American on Jan 31. Visockas underwent knee surgery in the off season and missed the first 13 games while recovering. He saw his first minutes of the season against Penn on Jan. 6 and had averaged 3.1 ppg and 1.1 rpg in eight games off the bench. BEAST ON THE BOARDS: Freshman forward Ryan Willen has consistently led the team in rebounding this season despite earning his first starting nod on Jan. 10. He averages 4.9 boards per game and is the first freshman since the 1995-96 season to lead the Leopards in rebounding. That year, Stefan Ciosici '00 brought down 7.6 rpg. IN WINS AND LOSSES: In their eight wins, the Leopards have held opponents to 41.0 percent from the field. In losses, however, Lafayette allows opponents to hit 48.9 percent from the floor. Free throws are a major factor as Lafayette averages five more made free throws than its opponents in wins. In losses, opponents hold the advantage with three more made free throws per game. The Leopards also control the boards in wins with a +0.8 rebounding margin over their opponents compared to their -4.6 margin in losses. BLOCK PARTY: Junior center Marek Koltun has 24 blocks on the season, surpassing his career total from his previous two seasons combined. He is tied with Craig White '91 for 15th place on the school's single-season blocks leader list in records dating back to 1977-78. With 37 stuffs to his name, he now ranks 20th among Lafayette's leading blockers in records dating back to 1977-78. He edged Winston Davis '04 (36) and needs two more to pass Dave Klaus '99 (38) for the No. 19 spot. TALE OF TWO HALVES: Lafayette put up its most points in the first half (43) for the third time this season against American on Jan. 31. However, in the second half, the Leopards were held to their lowest point total (22 points) after halftime at that point in the season. LIGHTING UP THE LINE: Five different Leopards sank every free throw they attempted against Navy (1/17). Jeff Kari led the team with a season best 8-of-8 production, followed by Jared Mintz (7-of-7), Andrew Brown (4-of-4), Michael Gruner (3-of-3) and Deirunas Visockas (2-of-2). SINKING THE MIDS: Lafayette's win over Navy on Jan. 17 snapped a five-game winning streak for the Midshipmen and gave them their first league loss in three games. Lafayette became the first team in 26 games to shoot better than 50.0 percent against Navy. 1,400 CLUB: When senior Andrew Brown chipped in a layup with 7:10 remaining against Lehigh on Feb. 22, the guard tallied his 1,400th career point, becoming the 10th player in school history to achieve the feat. He laid in one more basket in the game to finish with 1,410 points. HOW DOES HE DO IT?: Prior to his injury, freshman Nick Petkovich always seemed to make the most of his time on the floor. He grabbed three rebounds in one minute of playing time at Bucknell. Some of his other notable stat lines include Rider (7 pts, 1 ast, 1 blk in 9 mins), at Fordham (5 pts, 3 reb, 1 stl, 1 blk in 7 mins) and at Penn (9 pts, 2 reb, 1 ast, 1 blk in 13 mins). MIXING IT UP: Head coach Fran O'Hanlon swapped the starting five against vs. Holy Cross (2/7), inserting Marek Koltun into the mix along with Andrew Brown, Ryan Willen, Michael Gruner and Jeff Kari. The quintet was the Leopards' seventh starting lineup this season. BEHIND THE ARC: Lafayette is averaging 7.7 three-pointers per game, good enough to place the Leopards 45th in the nation through games of Feb. 22. In 2007-08 Lafayette ranked fifth in the nation with 10.0 three-pointers made per game. Individually this season, Andrew Brown leads the team with 63 three-pointers (2.3 per game) and made a season-high seven vs. Robert Morris on Dec. 17. CHIPPING IN: All 12 Lafayette players that recorded minutes against Colgate (1/14) scored in the game. The last time every player scored in one game was Feb. 16, 2008, when Lafayette lost to Navy, 82-80 in Annapolis, Md. FIELD DAY: On Jan. 14, the Leopards pulled out their first win in games when the opponent shoots a better field goal percentage after an 0-9 drought. Colgate sank 44.2 percent from the field while Lafayette hit 40.8 percent. So what accounted for the win? The Leopards outrebounded the Raiders (37 to 33), swiped more steals (10 to six), converted more from the free throw line (82.8 percent to 52.0 percent) and swatted more shots (four to one). WHAT A WIN: Lafayette's win over Princeton on Dec. 30 was the program's 1200th in 99 seasons. PRESEASON ALL-PATRIOT FOR BROWN: Senior guard Andrew Brown was selected to the Preseason All-Patriot League Team in late October. Brown was an All-Patriot League Second-Team pick at the end of the 2007-08 season after leading the Leopards in scoring 14 times and averaging a team-best 15.9 ppg. He also led the team in assists (85). SOARING UP THE SCORING CHARTS: Brown is climbing the career scoring list. This season his 379 points have catapulted him from 35th to ninth among career scoring leaders, and he now has 1,410 career points. He recently surpassed Walt Kocubinski '73 (1,401) and needs three points to catch Craig Kowadla '96 in eighth place. ASCENDING THE ASSISTS LIST: Brown is also moving up the career assists list. With five assists against Lehigh on Feb. 22, Brown increased his total to 87 for the season and 350 for his career, passing Brian Burke '02 (308) and claiming seventh place. He needs 22 more to tie Bob Falconiero '80 (372) for the sixth spot on the list. MOVING UP THE STEALS CHARTS: Brown continues to creep up the steals chart. He began the season with 97 career steals and has since increased his total to 123, matching Bilal Abdullah '08 (123) for 14th place. He needs three more to tie Craig Kowadla '96 (126) in the 13th spot. AT THE HALF: The Leopards entered halftime with a 23-21 lead over Princeton on Dec. 30. The combined 44 points were the fewest at halftime of Lafayette's 28 games this season and the fewest since Jan. 13, 2007. On that date, Navy headed into the locker room with a 28-16 lead over the Leopards. The Leopards have lost two games this season (8-2) when leading at the half, falling to Rider after leading 41-30 and to American after holding a 43-39 advantage at the break. THE LOW OF LOWS: The Leopards held two conference foes to season-low production in back-to-back games. Lafayette held both Lehigh (1/24) and Army (1/28) to 19 field goals. The Leopards also limited the Mountain Hawks to 31.7 percent from the field and two assists before holding Army to 22 rebounds. All were season-low statistics for a Lafayette opponent this year. ABOUT LAFAYETTE COLLEGE: Located in Easton, Pa. (70 miles west of New York City and 60 miles north of Philadelphia) on the banks of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, Lafayette is a small liberal arts school with a renowned engineering program. Lafayette, which has 23 Division I sports with a student body of 2,382 undergraduates, competes in the Patriot League with Army, Navy, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Colgate, American and Lehigh. Lafayette is the alma mater of Pete Carril and Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon. KEEP IT UP, KARI: Junior guard Jeff Kari has either set or tied his career high in points in five games this season. He set his career high with 15 points in the season opener at Wagner. He reset his career high against Stony Brook with 16 points, and again hit for 16 points against Temple. He then bested that mark with a 21-point performance against Rider. THRIVING WITH THIRTY: Andrew Brown's 30-point production against Robert Morris on Dec. 17 was the fourth such game of his career. Brown first drained 30 points as a sophomore on Jan. 20, 2007, at archrival Lehigh. He accomplished the feat twice as a junior, scoring 32 at Mount St. Mary's on Dec. 21, 2007, before notching his career high against Army (34 points) on Jan 30, 2008. LOTS OF THREE BALLS AT HARTFORD (12/4): Lafayette made a season-high 15 three-pointers at Hartford on Dec. 4, which stands as a Patriot League best this year. It was the first time since Jan. 2, 2008 at Pittsburgh when they made 15 or more. Those 17 treys at Pitt were the most allowed by a Panther opponent in the program's history. WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU?: Andrew Brown can distribute the ball. The Littleton, Colo. native led the team in assists his first three years on College Hill. Brown dished out 94 assists (3.1 apg) as a sophomore and started 27 of 30 games. He had 84 assists as a freshman, starting all but three games, and was the first freshman during the Fran O'Hanlon era to lead the team in assists. Brown finished his junior year with a team-high 85 assists in 30 games (2.8 apg), despite taking a more active scoring role. This season, Brown has 87 assists through 28 games (3.1 apg). D.C. DANDIES: Though players from 11 states and three countries are represented on Lafayette's roster, the Leopards do have a preference for the D.C. area. Prior to arriving on College Hill, three of Lafayette's guards attended schools within 25 miles of the nation's capital. Michael Gruner shined at Walt Whitman High School, where he led his team to a state championship. Sophomore Ben Wheeler played at Chantilly where he garnered first team all-district and second team all-region accolades his senior year. Freshman Nick Petkovich is the most recent addition from the D.C. area, an All-IAC Conference First-Team selection from Bullis Prep. IN THE RANKS: Seven of Lafayette's non-conference opponents were picked to finish within the top five of their respective leagues in the pre-season polls. At No. 1, Mount St. Mary's is the highest ranked non-conference opponent the Leopards will face. Lafayette will tip off against five opponents from the Northeast Conference -- the most of any one conference on the Leopards' schedule. THE PRESEASON POLL: Lafayette was picked eighth in the Patriot League Preseason Poll voted on by the conference head coaches and sports information directors. Defending champion American was selected to repeat followed by Lehigh, Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell, Navy and Army. LOOKING BACK: The last time Lafayette started off the season with a 2-0 record was in 1998-99. In that season, the Leopards defeated Dartmouth, 56-41, and Princeton, 63-47. Lafayette went on to earn a 22-8 record, including a 10-2 record in the Patriot League, and secured a berth to the NCAA Tournament after winning its first Patriot League championship (against Bucknell). WORKING OVERTIME IN 2007-08: The Leopards set an NCAA single-season record with five overtime wins on the road (at Navy -- 103-99 on Jan. 19, at Colgate 69-68 on Jan. 16, at Princeton -- 76-71 on Jan. 9, at Towson -- 79-69 on Dec. 19 and at Stony Brook -- 78-67 on Nov. 12) in 2007-08. The lone win at home in overtime came Nov. 20 vs. UMBC (87-84) to give the team a total of six overtime victories and tie the NCAA team record for overtime victories in a season. Wake Forest (6-1 in 1988-89) and Chattanooga (6-0 in 1983-84) share the mark. Fran O'Hanlon is 16-10 in overtime. BASKETBALL IQ: Lafayette placed a program-best five student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll during the 2007-08 season. The distinction recognizes those who have earned a varsity letter and maintained a 3.2 GPA during the spring semester. Junior Michael Gruner and sophomores Deirunas Visockas and Ben Wheeler along with graduated players Matt Betley and Paul Cummins earned the nod. ON THE RADIO: The entire 2008-09 Lafayette men's basketball season will air on WSAN-AM 1470 "The Fox." Entering his 42nd season as the radio voice of Lafayette athletics, Dick Hammer will continue to call the play-by-play action. Joining Hammer courtside at home contests is Scott Morse, Lafayette Director of Athletic Communications and Promotions and Executive Director of the Maroon Club. Lafayette Sports Information Director Phil LaBella will join Hammer for road contests. LAFAYETTE ON TELEVISION: The Leopards have 15 games televised at home. Fourteen telecasts will be produced by the Lafayette Sports Network (LSN). The Leopards garnered national exposure on ESPNU when they visited Penn State on Dec. 21 and again when they traveled to Lehigh on Feb. 22. Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach handles all of LSN's play-by-play duties for the 12th straight season. Former Lafayette men's basketball coach John Leone provides color analysis for the 11th season and is joined by Dan Mowdy on the sidelines.
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