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Game 12 - Stony Brook Tuesday, January 1, 2013 - 2 P.M Game 12 - Stony Brook Tuesday, January 1, 2013 - 2 p.m. Riverdale, N.Y. 2012-2013 Men’s Basketball Commentators Ed Cohen, Christian Heimall and Brian Mahoney 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Media Guide Available at GoJaspers.com Follow on Twitter - @GoJaspers Schedule and Results Game #12 - Sun., Jan. 1, 2013 - 2 PM November Draddy Gymnasium (2,520) Series History: Manhattan leads 1-0 11 at #2 Louisville L, 79-51 All-Time vs. America East: 14-6 16 at Harvard L, 79-45 21 Hofstra# W, 67-56 Stony Brook Last Meeting: Manhattan 64, Stony Brook 63 (OT) Manhattan 24 at Dayton L, 66-58 29 at Fordham (YES) W, 65-58 Seawolves (Feb. 19, 2011) Jaspers (8-4) December Streak: Manhattan-1 (3-8) Previous Starters 2012-2013 Statistics 2 George Washington! L, 67-55 7 at Marist*# L, 62-58 Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG 9 Siena*# W, 75-55 G 31 Michael Alvarado (6-2, 180, Jr., Bronx, N.Y.) 9.2 2.3 2.5 23.1 16 at Long Island L, 75-48 G 33 Donovan Kates (6-6, 200, So., Hopkinsville, Ky.) 7.0 3.4 0.8 28.0 22 South Carolina$ L, 63-57 G 32 Mohamed Koita (6-4, 195, Sr., Cergy, France) 2.4 0.8 0.0 8.8 29 at Columbia L, 69-58 F 13 Emmy Andujar (6-6, 205, So., Bronx, N.Y.) 7.5 3.6 1.7 24.4 January F/C 5 Rhamel Brown (6-7, 230, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) 11.1 6.5 0.4 23.3 Reserves (listed numerically) 1 Stony Brook (ESPN3) 2 p.m. Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG 4 at Saint Peter’s*# 7 p.m. F0Shane Richards (6-5, 185, Fr. New York, N.Y.) 4.0 0.8 0.4 13.2 6 at Iona*# 5 p.m. 10 Rider* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. G1CJ Jones (6-0, 175, Fr., Chicago, Ill.) 0.8 1.2 0.9 11.3 13 Marist*# 2 p.m. F 10 Ryan McCoy (6-9, 185, So., Skillman, N.J.) 1.1 1.7 0.9 12.9 17 at Canisius*# 7 p.m. G 11 Mark Jackson, Jr. (6-3, 210, RSo., Brooklyn, Calif.) 0.0 1.0 0.5 4.0 19 at Niagara* 3 p.m. G 12 RaShawn Stores (5-11, 190, So., Bronx, N.Y.) 5.8 3.0 2.6 24.4 25 Loyola* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. C 15 Adam Lacey (6-10, 230, Fr., Chula Vista, Calif.) 0.3 0.2 0.0 2.2 27 at Rider*# 4 p.m. F 22 Roberto Colonette (6-7, 210, Gr., Queens, N.Y.) 3.4 2.6 0.1 17.7 February G/F 24 George Beamon (6-4, 175, Sr., Roslyn, N.Y.) 16.8 6.3 1.3 35.2 F 30 Ashton Pankey (6-10, 225, So., Bronx, N.Y.) --- - 1 at Siena* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. Italics indicate player will not suit during 2012-2013 season 3 Saint Peter’s*# 3 p.m. 7 Canisius* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. News and Notes 9 at Fairfield* 1 p.m. 15 Iona* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. Manhattan plays its fifth straight game in New York City and returns to Draddy Gymnasium where the Jaspers are undefeated this season. The Jaspers picked up wins over 17 Niagara*# 2 p.m. Hofstra (Nov. 21) and Siena (Dec. 9) in the team’s only two home games of a challenging 23 Bracketbuster TBA schedule. Manhattan has played nine of its 11 games away from home, which included four contests against programs that were 2012 postseason participants (Louisville, Harvard, March Dayton, LIU Brooklyn). Stony Brook is the fifth team on the Jaspers non-conference schedule that is coming 1 Fairfield*# 7 p.m. off a 20+ win season. The Seawolves qualified for the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) after winning the America East Regular Season Championship in 2011-12. 3 at Loyola* 12 p.m. Manhattan looks to end a three game slide as it is coming off a 69-58 setback at MAAC Basketball Championships Columbia on Saturday. Junior forward Rhamel Brown erupted for a career-high 25 points, 8-11 MassMutual Center - Springfield, Mass. going along with nine rebounds, two blocks and a steal against the Lions. The contest between Manhattan and Stony Brook will air live on ESPN3. It marks All times are Eastern the first time the Manhattan Athletic Department will partner directly with ESPN for a national All home games played at Draddy Gymnasium broadcast. ESPN3 is available to 79 million homes and approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel. It marks the first of six appearances Manhattan * MAAC Game will make on the ESPN family of networks. Manhattan plays host to five of these broadcasts # JasperVision – GoJaspers.com at Draddy Gymnasium with the possibility to be selected for an additional televised game dur - ! Played at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. ing the MAAC’s wildcard date on March 1, which could place the Jaspers contest with $ Played at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Fairfield on either ESPN2 or ESPNU. Manhattan College Athletic Communications 4513 Manhattan College Parkway - Riverdale, NY 10471 Ph: 718-862-7228 - Fax 718-862-8020 Asst. Athletic Director for Communication & Marketing: Stephen Dombroski Press/Cell Phone: 518.928.6103 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Scouting Report Last Game Columbia 69, Manhattan 58 By The December 29, 2012 Manhattan New York, N.Y. - Levien Gymnasium Numbers 2012-2013 Stats The Jaspers play their fifth straight con - In the fifth straight game without two-time test in New York City, returning to Draddy All-MAAC senior guard George Beamon, Manhattan Gymnasium for the first time since Dec. 9 when suffered a 69-58 setback at Columbia on Saturday. 3-8 Overall Record 8-4 The Jaspers got off to a slow offensive start shoot - Manhattan rolled past Siena 75-55. Manhattan is ing 28% (7-25) and 1-for-8 (12.5%) from downtown 57.9 Points 68.7 2-0 at home with the Jaspers other home victory in the first half as they could not rally back from a coming over Hofstra (67-56) on Nov. 21. 17-point halftime deficit. 66.3 Points Allowed 61.1 Manhattan averaged 71.0 points and Jaspers’ junior forward Rhamel Brown has limited opponents to 55.5 points per game at exploded for a career-high 25 points on 9-for-19 39.2% FG % 42.5% shooting. Brown grabbed nine rebounds, blocked Draddy Gymnasium. Junior forward Rhamel two shots and had a steal in 35 minutes of action. 44.3% OPP FG% 38.6% Brown has recorded an 18.0 scoring average, He also shot 7-for-12 from the free-throw line. shooting 84.2% (16-19) from the field in the Columbia knocked down 12-of-23 (52.2%) 31.1% 3FG % 34.0% Jaspers’ two home victories. Brown is coming off three-point field goal attempts with sophomore a career-high 25 point performance in the Steve Frankoski leading the way with six. Frankoski 38.3% OPP 3FG% 33.8% finished with a team-high 18 points off the bench. Jaspers’ 69-58 setback to Columbia on Saturday. The Lions shot 48.8% (21-43) from the field, 78.9% 66.1% FT% 74.5% The 6’7”, 230-pound preseason All-MAAC selec - (15-19) at the free-throw line and scored 20 points tion leads the conference in field goal percentage off Manhattan’s 15 turnovers. 31.1 Rebounds 39.1 (57.3%), blocks (1.9 bpg) and is fifth in rebound - Manhattan scored 41 points in the second ing (6.5 rpg). half, marking the highest scoring performance for 10.8 Assists 12.2 Jaspers’ sophomore forward Emmy the Jaspers in a half this season. The Jaspers shot 52.0% (13-25) with Brown scoring 16 of his 25 18.1 Turnovers 12.8 Andujar recorded his third double-digit scoring points in the final 20 minutes. Manhattan managed performance in the last four games on Saturday to cut Columbia’s lead to eight, but could not get 3.4 Blocks 4.4 against the Lions. Andujar scored 11 points on 4- any closer with the Lions’ sharp shooting. for-5 shooting. Over the last four contests, Jaspers’ sophomore forward Emmy 7.6 Steals 7.5 Andujar is averaging 9.5 points, 4.0 rebounds Andujar was the only other Jasper to score in dou - ble-figures with 11 points on 4-for-5 shooting. and has shot 57.7% (15-26) from the field. He Freshman forward Shane Richards knocked down scored 11 points, shooting 5-for-8 (62.5%) and three three-pointers to lead the Manhattan bench pulled down a season-high seven rebounds in with nine points. Scoring Breakdown the Jaspers’ last victory over Siena at Draddy 2012-2013 Stats Gymnasium. Last Meeting Manhattan has received good minutes Class Pts Pct. from freshman forward Shane Richards in the Manhattan 64, Stony Brook 63 (OT) last two games. Richards followed a career-high February 19, 2011 Freshmen 55 9% Stony Brook, N.Y. - Pritchard Gymnasium 18 point performance against South Carolina Sophomore 232 37% (Dec. 22) with nine points off the bench at Columbia. Richards averaged 13.5 points, knock - Kidani Brutus buried seven three-pointers Junior 223 35% and finished with a game-high 25 points leading ing down 50% (9-18) of his three-point field goal Manhattan to a 64-63 overtime victory at Stony Senior 123 19% attempts in these games.
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