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Notes 2019.Indd HEAD COACH JAMES JONES • Longest tenured head coach in the Ivy League. In his 20th season at the helm in 2018-19. • Winningest men’s basketball coach in school history with 310 victories. Tied with Fran Dunphy, who coached at Penn, as the second winningest coach in Ivy League history. His 169 Ivy wins are also the third most in league history. • Has guided Yale to three Ivy League championships – 2002, 2015, 2016. • Ivy League and NABC District 13 Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2016 • In 2015-16, led the Bulldogs to the most successful season in school history. Yale won 23 games, the most since 1906-07, captured a second straight Ivy League title with a 13-1 record, matching the 1961-62 team for the best in school history, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in 54 years where the Bulldogs upset Baylor to earn the fi rst NCAA Tournament victory in school history. • In 2014-15, guided the Bulldogs to 22 wins and a share of the Ivy title. One of the victories came over defending national champion UConn, just the second time an Ivy League team knocked off a defending NCAA champion. • Under his leadership, Yale has a remarkable 42-14 Ivy League record over the last four years. • Has led Yale to four postseason appearances – 2016 NCAA Tournament, 2014 and 2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament, 2002 NIT. • Bulldogs have won at least 10 Ivy games four times during his tenure and have had a fourth-place or better fi nish in the Ivy League for 18 straight seasons. • In 2001-02, Jones led the Bulldogs to their fi rst Ivy title since 1962-63 and the fi rst postseason victory in school his- tory. The team won 21 games and reached the second round of the NIT aft er a victory at Rutgers in the fi rst round. • Inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015. • Coached Matt Townsend ’15, who was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and was named the Men’s Basketball Academic All- American of the Year. • Served as an assistant coach to Villanova’s Jay Wright for the 2007 USA Basketball Men’s Pan American Games Team. • 1986 University at Albany graduate. Earned master’s in educational administration from Albany in 1995. Played for and coached with the legendary Dr. Richard Sauers at Albany. • Younger brother Joe spent seven seasons as the head coach at Ivy League rival Columbia and is currently the head coach at Boston University. YALE BASKETBALL Sports Publicity Offi ce Basketball Contact: Tim Bennett Box 208216 (203) 432-1457, phone New Haven, CT 06520-8216 (203) 376-6203, cell 2018-19 SCHEDULE YALE (22-7) vs. LSU (26-6) Nov. 6 vs. Chinese Univ. All Stars (ex)% W, 93-84 NCAA Tournament, First Round 9 vs. California& W, 76-59 Thursday, Mar. 21, 2019 - 12:40 p.m. 17 at Memphis L, 102-109 2ot VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla. 21 at Vermont L, 70-79 TV: TruTV Radio: Westwood One 28 at Bryant W, 103-61 YALE TALE Dec. 1 vs. Miami, Fla.^ W, 77-73 Yale’s trip to Florida in December resulted in one of the Stats Comparison highlights of what has been a memorable season, a 77-73 5 LEHIGH W, 97-87 victory over Miami in the Hoophall Classic. The Bulldogs Yale .............. Category ................LSU 8 at Duke L, 58-91 are returning to the Sunshine State this week with the hope 22-7 ...............Record ................26-6 of generating even greater lasting memories. Yale, a No. 14 10-4 ..........Conf. Record ............16-2 11 ALBANY W, 71-63 seed, meets No. 3 LSU on Thursday at the VyStar Veterans 81.1 ............. Points/G .............. 81.4 Memorial Arena in Jacksonville in the fi rst round of the NCAA 73.2 ........ Pts. Allowed/G ......... 73.0 20 at Monmouth W, 66-58 Tournament. Tipoff is slated for 12:40 p.m., and the game 49.8% ............. FG% ............... 46.2% will be televised on truTV. 37.2% ............ 3FG% .............. 32.3% 22 IONA W, 99-84 The Bulldogs (22-7) are back in the NCAA Tournament 73.6% ............. FT% ............... 75.4% for the second time in the last four years and the fi ft h time in 38.6 ............. Reb Avg. ............... 38.8 Jan. 2 KENNESAW STATE W, 92-65 school history. In 2016, Yale earned the fi rst NCAA Tourna- +4.7 ...........Reb. Margin ............ +5.1 5 at CSUN W, 94-90 ot ment victory in school history by upsetting Baylor in the fi rst round. The Bulldogs, a 12 seed, then nearly pulled off the 17.1 .............. Assts/G ............... 13.1 8 SKIDMORE W, 88-59 biggest comeback in tournament history in the second round. 13.1 .......... Turnovers/G ........... 13.2 Yale trailed Duke by 27 points before rallying to pull within 4.3 ............... Blocks/G ................ 4.3 19 at Brown W, 70-67 three in the fi nal minute. Seniors Blake Reynolds, Trey Phills, 6.0 ................Steals/G ................ 9.1 Alex Copeland and Thomas Ryan were all part of that team. 25 BROWN W, 79-71 The Bulldogs’ other NCAA appearances came in 1962, 1957 and 1949. Feb. 1 at Harvard L, 49-65 Yale clinched its spot in March Madness by winning the Ivy League Tournament last weekend. The Bulldogs 2 at Dartmouth W, 89-68 knocked off Princeton 83-77 on Saturday and then beat Harvard 97-85 in Sunday’s championship game. The 97 points were the most ever by the Bulldogs in the postseason, and the school record eighth time this 8 PRINCETON W, 74-60 season Yale scored at least 90 points. The 21 overall wins are the most for a Yale team since the 2015-16 team won 23. The Bulldogs have won at 9 PENN W, 78-65 least 20 games in three of the last fi ve years. The journey to the NCAA Tournament started in a far-away place when Yale kicked off the season in Shanghai, 15 at Columbia W, 70-64 China, posting a 76-59 victory over California in the Pac-12 China Game. In all, the Bulldogs travelled nearly 30,000 miles during the two months of non-conference play, posting a 10-3 record, including the win over the 16 at Cornell W, 98-92 Bears and a second victory over a power conference foe in Miami of the ACC. 22 DARTMOUTH W, 77-59 Yale has excelled in the principles James Jones, The Joel E. Smilow, Class of 1954 Head Coach of the Bulldogs, values the most – rebounding, defense and sharing the ball. The Bulldogs lead the Ivy League in rebounding 23 HARVARD L, 86-88 margin (+4.8), something they have done in six of the last seven years, fi eld goal percentage defense (.411) and assists (17.1). Mar. 1 CORNELL W, 88-65 Yale has four players averaging double fi gures in scoring, led by Ivy League Player of the Year Miye Oni at 17.6 ppg. 2 COLUMBIA L, 75-83 8 at Penn L, 66-77 Probable Starters 9 at Princeton W, 81-59 16 PRINCETON* W, 83-77 17 HARVARD* W, 97-85 21 vs. LSU# ................. 12:40 p.m. % Exhibition game, Suzhou, China & Pac12 China Game, Shanghai ^ Hoophall Miami Invitational Alex Copeland Jordan Bruner Trey Phills Miye Oni Blake Reynolds * Ivy League Tournament #NCAA Tournament Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward Sr. • 6-3 • 175 Jr. • 6-9 • 205 Sr. • 6-2 • 185 Jr. • 6-7 • 205 Sr. • 6-7 • 240 Los Angeles, Calif. Columbia, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Northridge, Calif. Jackson, Mo. UNIVERSITY FACTS The Probable Lineup School: Yale University STARTERS Cl. Hometown Min. ppg. rpg. apg. Founded: 1701 F 23 Jordan Bruner Jr. Columbia, S.C. 27.9 10.2 8.3 3.0 Location: New Haven, CT 06520 F 32 Blake Reynolds Sr. Jackson, Mo. 26.6 11.4 4.5 1.9 Enrollment: 5,100 undergrad/5,200 grad G 13 Trey Phills Sr. Charlotte, N.C. 26.8 7.1 3.3 1.8 Nickname: Elis, Bulldogs G 3 Alex Copeland Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 28.4 13.8 2.2 3.4 Colors: Yale Blue and White G 25 Miye Oni Jr. Northridge, Calif. 30.7 17.6 6.4 3.5 President: Peter Salovey OFF THE BENCH Director of Athletics: Vicky Chun F 20 Paul Atkinson So. West Palm Beach, Fla. 20.2 9.1 5.1 1.0 Conference: Ivy League Home Court: John J. Lee Amphitheater G 5 Azar Swain So. Brockton, Mass. 19.6 7.7 2.8 1.1 Capacity: 2,532 G 2 Eric Monroe Jr. San Diego, Calif. 10.2 2.0 1.4 1.3 G 00 Jalen Gabbidon So. Harrisburg, Pa. 7.6 1.2 1.3 0.3 BASKETBALL FACTS F 22 Austin Williams Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 5.8 1.8 0.8 0.0 Head Coach: James Jones G 10 Matthue Cotton Fy. Voorhees, N.J. 5.5 0.8 1.0 0.3 Alma Mater/Year: University at Albany ‘86 F 35 Isaiah Kelly Fy. Augusta, Ga. 4.5 1.5 0.7 0.1 Overall & Yale Record/Years: 310-271/20th year F 14 Jameel Alausa So. Chicago, Ill. 2.8 1.3 0.7 0.1 Jones’ Ivy Record/Years: 169-111/20th year F 33 Wyatt Yess So. Saint Louis, Mo. 2.4 0.4 1.0 0.0 Basketball Offi ce Phone: (203) 432-1485 G 34 Thomas Ryan Sr.
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