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2019-20 Men's Basketball 2019-20 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2019-20 SCHEDULE 12-14 vs. DAVIDSON NOVEMBER H: 6-5 A: 2-9 N: 4-0 FRI 1 HOOD COLLEGE (EXH.) W, 83-55 Tues 5 Towson (FloSports) L, 58-72 LAST FIVE MEETINGS SAT 9 HOWARD (ESPN+) W, 76-62 TUES 12 AMERICAN (ESPN+) L, 65-67 9-11, 3-4 A-10 Mar. 5, 2016 ............A ..........L, 80-87 10-9, 4-3 A-10 SAT 16 MORGAN STATE (ESPN+)^ L, 64-68 Jan. 5, 2017 .............H ....... W, 73-69 BOB MCKILLop Fri 22 Kansas City^ (FloSports) L, 68-74 jaMION CHRIstIAN Jan. 10, 2018 ...........A ..........L, 45-72 Sat 23 Evansville^ (FloSports) W, 78-70 YEAR AT GW: 1st (8th as HC) Feb. 3, 2018 .............H ..........L, 58-87 YEAR AT DAVIDSON: 31st (31st as HC) Sun 24 Milwaukee^ (FloSports) W, 66-63 RECORD AT GW: 9-11 Jan. 23, 2019 ...........A ..........L, 62-73 RECORD AT SJU: 588-359 CAREER RECORD: 127-123 CAREER RECORD: 588-359 DECEMBER Sun 1 South Carolina (SEC+) L, 65-74 WED 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (ESPN+) W, 64-63 TIPPING OFF: GW men’s basketball concludes its short Joseph’s. SAT 7 DELAWARE (ESPN+) W, 66-56 homestand on Wednesday evening, hosting Davidson at the SAT 21 HARVARD (ESPN+) L, 75-88 Smith Center at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ and the TuneIn radio app. Nelson is the 14th Colonial all-time to win multiple weekly SAT 28 LONGWOOD (ESPN+) W, 78-65 rookie awards and is the second player this year alongside Tues 31 Vermont (ESPN+) L, 51-76 LAST TIME OUT: All five starters finished in double figures Battle to reach this achievement. His first A-10 award came led by first-year Jameer Nelson Jr., who posted a season-high on Dec. 30 after he dropped 16 points at home against JANUARY 22 points in an 85-69 win over Saint Joseph’s. Redshirt senior Longwood (Dec. 28). SUN 5 ST. BONAVENTURE* (ESPN+) L, 66-71 Armel Potter and junior Maceo Jack had 15 points apiece with Wed 8 Saint Louis* (ESPN+) L, 58-63 Potter adding a game-high seven assists in 34 minutes. GW THE FOUR HORSEMEN: Against Saint Joseph’s, the four SAT 11 DUQUESNE* (ESPN+) L, 61-66 led 46-25 at the half, finished 10-of-21 from the outside and horsemen of frosh for GW each contributed something special WED 15 GEORGE MASON* (ESPN+) W, 73-67 dropped 42 points in the paint. in the win, signaling a brilliant future ahead for GW men’s Sat 18 Massachusetts* (NBCSN) W, 75-51 basketball. Nelson led all scorers with 22 points on 8-of-10 Wed 22 Fordham* (ESPN+) L, 59-54 SCOUTING DAVIDSON: The Wildcats finished 6-6 in non- from the field, including a monster dunk off a missed three- SAT 25 SAINT JOSEPH’S* (ESPN+) W, 85-69 WED 29 DAVIDSON* (ESPN+) 7:00 conference play and have won their last three Atlantic 10 pointer in the first half. Chase Paar secured his first collegiate games entering Wednesday’s contest in D.C. double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds along with FEBRUARY three blocks and two steals. Jamison Battle added 15 points, Sat 1 Richmond* (ESPN+) 6:00 Kellan Grady leads three Wildcat players in double figures at and Shawn Walker Jr. showed his abilities as a point guard Wed 5 St. Bonaventure* (Stadium) 7:00 15.2 points per game. Jon Axel Gudmundsson — the reigning with five assists in six minutes. All told, GW’s rookie class had SAT 8 RHODE ISLAND* (CBSSN) 12:00 A-10 Player of the Year — is second on the team at 14.1 ppg 47 points, 20 rebounds, six made 3s and connected on 17-of- Sat 15 George Mason* (NBCSN) 4:30 and Carter Collins in third (11.4). 27 shots from the floor. Wed 19 Duquesne* (ESPN+) 8:00 SAT 22 LA SALLE* (ESPN+) 4:00 SERIES HISTORY: Davidson leads the all-time season series 20-FOR-20: Battle has now made a three-pointer in all 20 WED 26 RICHMOND* (ESPN+) 7:00 over GW, 14-12. The Colonials own a 6-5 record at home games this year after canning 3-of-6 from the outside against Sat 29 VCU* (CBSSN) 4:00 against the Wildcats. Last season on the road, the Colonials Saint Joseph’s on Saturday. Battle has made 3+ 3-pointers fell to Davidson, 73-62. 12 times this season with his season-best (6) at South Carolina MARCH (Dec. 1). WED 4 FORDHAM* (ESPN+) 7:00 TWO-TIMERS CLUB: On Monday, Jameer Nelson Jr. claimed Sat 7 Dayton* (ESPN+) TBA his second A-10 Rookie of the Week award after averaging OVER PAAR: After starting the season with an injury, Paar has 14.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game and seen his minutes increase over the last four games. Since Jan. 2020 Atlantic 10 Championship shooting 58 percent from the field against Fordham and Saint 15 versus George Mason, Paar is averaging 28.0 minutes per Wed 11 Opening Round (ESPN+) TBA Thu 12 Second Round (NBCSN) TBA Fri 13 Quarterfinals (NBCSN) TBA PROJECTED STARTERS Sat 14 Semifinals (CBSSN) TBA NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. PPG RPG NOTE Sun 15 Title Game (CBS) TBA 2 Armel Potter R-Sr. G 6-1 182 15.0 5.5* Season-high 26 points vs. George Mason 12 Jameer Nelson Jr. Fr. G 6-1 190 10.5 3.7 Season-high 22 points vs. Saint Joseph’s ALL TIMES ET | * - Atlantic 10 Conference game 14 Maceo Jack Jr. G 6-5 190 10.6 2.3 Second on the team with 50 made 3-pointers ^ - Island of The Bahamas Showcase 10 Jamison Battle Fr. F 6-7 225 12.1 5.6 Two-time A-10 Rookie of the Week (11/25, 1/13) 3 Chase Paar Fr. F 6-9 220 5.6 4.2 First collegiate double-double (10p, 11r) vs. St. Joe’s Broadcast Info TV/Stream: ESPN+ RESERVES Audio: TuneIn Talent: Byron Kerr (pxp), Geoff Arnold (color) NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. PPG RPG NOTE Live Stats: GWsports.com/sidearmstats/mbball 1 Shawn Walker Jr. Fr. G 6-6 185 2.9 1.7* Five assists in six minutes vs. Saint Joseph’s 4 Justin Williams Sr. G 6-4 218 1.8 0.9 Has missed the last seven games due to injury 5 Adam Mitola Sr. G 6-2 192 0.4 0.1 Three points vs. St. Bonaventure ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 11 Arnaldo Toro Sr. C 6-8 248 7.5 8.5 Tied A-10 single-game record with 24 reb vs. American 15 Mezie Offurum So. F 6-8 220 3.9 1.7 Seven points vs. George Mason Men’s Basketball Contact: Nick Guerriero 20 Ace Stallings Jr. F 6-10 230 2.0 1.7 career-best nine points vs. Milwaukee Email: [email protected] 21 Luke Sasser Sr. F 6-5 205 -- -- Walk-on who saw action in seven games Office Phone: (202) 994-8604 22 Amir Harris So. G 6-5 190 6.4 4.6 Six points, three rebounds and three assists vs. St. Joe’s Cell Phone: (516) 849-8080 32 Javier Langarica Jr. F 6-9 228 2.8 3.4 Game-winner on buzzer-beater vs. Boston Univ. Press Row Phone: (202) 994-1776 33 Miles Gally Fr. F 6-10 220 -- -- Walk-on from Rockville, Md. Mailing Address: 600 22nd Street NW * - assists | projected starters based on previous game Washington, DC 20052 Athletics Website: www.GWsports.com Twitter: @GW_MBB, #RaiseHigh, #R1SEWITHUS @gw_mbb #RaiseHigh GW VS. DAVIDSON GWsports.com 2019-20 GEORGE WASHINGTON MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL TEAM BREKADOWN BY 1 Shawn Walker Jr. Fr. G 6-6 185 Elizabeth City, N.C. / Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Va.) CLASS 2 Armel Potter RSr. G 6-1 182 Long Island, N.Y. / Sprayberry / Charleston Southern Freshmen (5) ........................ Battle, Gally, 3 Chase Paar Fr. F 6-9 220 Mount Airy, Md. / Glenelg Country School .....................Nelson Jr. , Paar, Walker Jr. Sophomore (3) ...............Harris, Offurum, 4 Justin Williams Sr. G 6-4 218 Ellicott City, Md. / Annapolis Area Christian School ....................................................... Seymour 5 Adam Mitola Sr. G 6-2 192 Florham Park, N.J. / Gill St. Bernard’s Junior (3) ........ Jack, Langarcia, Stallings 10 Jamison Battle Fr. F 6-7 225 Robbinsdale, Minn. / DeLaSalle Senior (5) .............. Mitola, Potter, Sasser, 11 Arnaldo Toro Sr. F 6-8 248 Hormigueros, Puerto Rico / St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) ............................................. Toro, Williams 12 Jameer Nelson Jr. Fr. G 6-1 190 Haverford, Pa. / The Haverford School STATE / COUNTRY 14 Maceo Jack Jr. G 6-5 190 Buffalo, N.Y. / St. Thomas More School Maryland (5) ....................... Gally, Haris, ........................... Offurum, Paar, Williams 15 Mezie Offurum So. F 6-8 220 Germantown, Md. / Georgetown Prep Minnesota (1) ................................... Battle 20 Ace Stallings Jr. F 6-10 230 Washington, D.C. / Sidwell Friends School / Mount St. Mary’s New Jersey (1) ............................... Mitola 21 Luke Sasser Sr. F 6-5 205 Raleigh, N.C. / Carlisle / Charlotte New York (3) ........ Jack, Potter, Seymour 22 Amir Harris So. G 6-5 190 Frederick, Md. / St. James / Nebraska North Carolina (2) .....Sasser, Walker Jr. Pennsylvania (1) ....................... Nelson Jr. 23 Sloan Seymour So. F 6-9 205 Albany, N.Y. / Shaker / Siena Puerto Rico (1) .................................... Toro 32 Javier Langarica Jr. F 6-9 228 Bilbao, Spain / Bilbao Spain (1) .................................... Lancarcia 33 Miles Gally Fr. F 6-10 210 Rockville, Md.
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