5 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (17-14, 13-5 PATRIOT LEAGUE) LEHIGH Nov. 13 at Syracuse (ESPN3) L, 57-47 16 at Canisius (ESPN3) L, 98-89 19 YALE (PLN) L, 79-67 MEN’S 22 at Columbia L, 88-61 25 at #12 Virginia (ESPN3) L, 80-54 Junior Tim Kempton 28 at #15/16 Purdue (ESPN3) L, 77-55 Back-to-Back Patriot League Player of the Year Eight double-doubles in last nine games Dec. 2 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L, 84-73 5 ROCHESTER COLLEGE (PLN) W, 84-50 GAME 31: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH - PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 17 at Robert Morris L, 69-67 19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (PLN) W, 76-73 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS (13-19, 5-13 PATRIOT LEAGUE) 22 STONY BROOK (PLN) L, 75-62 30 ARMY WEST POINT* (PLN) L, 88-82 at LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (17-14, 13-5 PATRIOT LEAGUE) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 • 7:30 PM Jan. 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* (PLN) W, 81-73 6 at Loyola* (PLN) L, 51-50 STABLER ARENA (5,600) • BETHLEHEM, PA. 9 at American* (PLN) W, 65-50 CBS SPORTS NETWORK 11 BUCKNELL* (CBS SN) L, 82-76 16 at Holy Cross* (PLN) W, 87-66 20 NAVY* (PLN) L, 69-64 SETTING THE SCENE 23 at Lafayette* (PLN) PPD Riding a school-record tying 11-game winning streak, the second-seeded Lehigh men’s basketball team 27 COLGATE* (PLN) W, 79-70 hosts ninth-seeded Holy Cross on Wednesday in the Patriot League Championship Game. Opening tipoff 31 at Boston University* (CBS SN) L, 75-73 is set for 7:30 p.m. and will be broadcast nation-wide on CBS Sports Network. Along with the CBS Sports Network telecast, fans can listen to Wednesday’s game on national radio on Westwood One with Scott Feb. 3 LOYOLA* (PLN) W, 71-66 Graham and former Kentucky All-American Kevin Grevey on the call. The Mountain Hawks will play in 6 AMERICAN* (PLN) W, 72-49 their third championship game in the last seven seasons and host the title game for the first time since 2010. 8 at Lafayette (PLN) W, 87-72 10 at Bucknell* (ASN/PLN) W, 80-65 Lehigh is coming off an impressive 78-62 win over American in the Patriot League Semifinals Sunday. The 15 HOLY CROSS* (CBS SN) W, 64-59 Mountain Hawks opened an 18-2 lead and their advantage reached 25 at one point as Lehigh wrapped 17 at Navy* (PLN) W, 77-74 21 LAFAYETTE* (PLN) W, 73-61 up its third win over American this season, all wire-to-wire victories. In the regular season meeting at 24 at Colgate* (PLN) W, 71-54 Lehigh exactly one month prior (on Feb. 6), the Mountain Hawks began the game on a 12-0 run, on their 27 at Army West Point* (CBS SN) W, 82-72 way to a 72-49 victory.

After a tough Patriot League Quarterfinal vs. Navy, junior Austin Price led Lehigh with 18 points on Mar. 3 NAVY (PL QUARTERFINALS) W, 65-63 Sunday, shooting 7-of-11 from the field and 3-of-6 from three-point range. Classmate Tim Kempton 6 AMERICAN (PL SEMIFINALS) (CBS SN) W, 78-62 added 17 points and 10 boards for his eighth double-double in the last nine games. Senior Jesse Chuku 9 HOLY CROSS (PL CHAMPIONSHIP) 7:30 filled up the stat sheet with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, seven rebounds, three blocks, two assists and a steal. Sophomore Kahron Ross added seven points and nine assists, moving into second place on All dates and times Eastern and subject to change Home games in Bold CAPS Lehigh’s single-season assists leaderboard, currently owning 188 which is just four from tying and five *Patriot League opponent from breaking Mackey McKnight’s all-time record of 192.

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Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 2 LEHIGH IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 1990-91 (Worcester, Mass.) 2009-10 (Bethlehem, Pa.) First Round - #2 Lehigh 69, #7 Lafayette 65 First Round - #1 Lehigh 64, #8 Army 45 Second Round - #3 Holy Cross 95, #2 Lehigh 90 OT Second Round - #1 Lehigh 79, #4 American 57 PL Championship - #1 Lehigh 74, #3 Lafayette 59 1991-92 (Bethlehem, Pa.) First Round - #4 Lehigh 86, #5 Colgate 71 2010-11 Second Round - #1 Fordham 96, #4 Lehigh 84 First Round - #4 Lehigh 87, #5 Navy 75 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Second Round - #1 Bucknell 66, #4 Lehigh 64 (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1992-93 (Lewisburg, Pa.) First Round - #1 Bucknell 69, #5 Lehigh 65 OT 2011-12 First Round - #2 Lehigh 70, #7 Colgate 57 (Bethlehem, Pa.) 1993-94 (Annapolis, Md.) Second Round - #2 Lehigh 85, #3 American 66 (Bethlehem, Pa.) First Round - #3 Colgate 87, #6 Lehigh 80 PL Championship - #2 Lehigh 82, #1 Bucknell 77 (Lewisburg, Pa.)

1994-95 (West Point, N.Y.) 2012-13 First Round - #3 Navy 87, #6 Lehigh 81 First Round - #3 Lehigh 71, #6 Colgate 64 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Second Round - #2 Lafayette 82, #3 Lehigh 69 (Easton, Pa.) 1995-96 (Worcester, Mass.) First Round - #3 Holy Cross 81, #7 Lehigh 66 2013-14 First Round - #3 Holy Cross 54, #6 Lehigh 48 (Worcester, Mass.) 1996-97 (Bethlehem, Pa.) First Round - #2 Bucknell 84, #7 Lehigh 54 2014-15 First Round - #6 American 68, #3 Lehigh 62 (Bethlehem, Pa.) 1997-98 (Annapolis, Md.) First Round - #4 Colgate 84, #7 Lehigh 83 2015-16 First Round - #2 Lehigh 65, #7 Navy 63 (Bethlehem, Pa.) 1998-99 (Annapolis, Md.) Second Round - #2 Lehigh 78, #6 American (Bethlehem, Pa.) First Round - #7 Lehigh 53, #2 Navy 45 Second Round - #3 Bucknell 58, #7 Lehigh 50 LEHIGH IN THE TOURNAMENT VS... Team Record Last Meeting Result 1999-00 (Easton, Pa.) American 4-2 3/6/16 W, 78-62 First Round - #6 Lehigh 73, #3 Bucknell 62 Army 1-3 3/3/10 W, 64-45 Second Round - #2 Lafayette 66, #6 Lehigh 60 Bucknell 3-5 3/7/12 W, 82-77 Colgate 5-2 3/6/13 W, 71-64 2000-01 (Annapolis, Md.) Fordham* 0-1 3/8/92 L, 96-84 First Round - #6 Lehigh 83, #5 Lafayette 71 Holy Cross 0-6 3/5/14 L, 54-48 Second Round - #1 Holy Cross 69, #6 Lehigh 57 Lafayette 3-2 3/9/13 L, 82-69 Navy 3-1 3/3/16 W, 65-63 2001-02 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) TOTALS 19-22 (.463) First Round - #1 American 82, # 8 Lehigh 69 *No longer a Patriot League member

2002-03 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) TOURNEY TIME First Round - #5 Bucknell 52, #4 Lehigh 47 Here’s a look at how the Mountain Hawks have performed in their postseason careers (Patriot League Tournament games). 2003-04 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) First Round - #1 Lehigh 62, #8 Navy 60 OT Player (Games) PPG RPG APG Career-high pts* Second Round - #1 Lehigh 60, #4 Bucknell 45 Brandon Alston (1) 3.0 0.0 0.0 3 (3/5/15) PL Championship - #1 Lehigh 59, #2 American 57* Devon Carter (3) 2.3 0.3 0.0 -- *at Stabler Arena Jesse Chuku (4) 8.7 5.0 0.8 8 (3X) Justin Goldsborough (6) 3.8 2.5 0.3 8 (3/5/15 & 3/5/14) 2004-05 (Worcester, Mass.) Tyler Jenkins (2) 2.5 0.0 1.0 5 (3/6/16) First Round - #4 Lehigh 77, #5 Colgate 60 Tim Kempton (4) 16.8 11.5 0.8 22 (3/3/16) Second Round - #1 Holy Cross 57, #4 Lehigh 53 OT Kyle Leufroy (2) 13.5 2.0 1.5 17 (3/3/16) Austin Price (4) 7.8 3.8 2.0 18 (3/6/16) 2005-06 (Worcester, Mass.) Kahron Ross (3) 8.3 1.3 7.7 9 (3/3/16 & 3/5/15) First Round - #3 Lehigh 48, #6 Colgate 44 Second Round - #2 Holy Cross 73, #3 Lehigh 66 *3/3/16 vs. Navy (at Stabler Arena) *3/5/15 vs. American (at Stabler Arena) 2006-07 (Bethlehem, Pa.) *3/5/14 at Holy Cross (at Hart Center) First Round - #6 Army 47, #3 Lehigh 46 *3/9/13 at Lafayette (at Kirby Sports Center) *3/6/13 vs. Colgate (at Stabler Arena) *3/7/12 at Bucknell (at Sojka Pavilion) 2007-08 (Bethlehem, Pa.) *3/3/12 vs. American (at Stabler Arena) First Round - #5 Army 64, #4 Lehigh 61 OT *2/29/12 vs. Colgate (at Stabler Arena) *3/6/11 at Bucknell (at Sojka Pavilion) *3/2/11 vs. Navy (at Stabler Arena) 2008-09 (West Point, N.Y.) *3/12/10 vs. Lafayette (at Stabler Arena) First Round - #4 Army 53, #5 Lehigh 50 *3/7/10 vs. American (at Stabler Arena) *3/3/10 vs. Army (at Stabler Arena) *3/4/09 at Army (at Christl Arena) *3/5/08 vs. Army (at Stabler Arena) Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 3 LEHIGH GARNERS PATRIOT LEAGUE POSTSEASON HONORS (Announced February 29) KEMPTON REPEATS AS PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Following another outstanding season, Lehigh 2015-16 Men’s Basketball All-Patriot League Team and Major Awards men’s basketball junior Tim Kempton was named Patriot League Play- Player of the Year: Tim Kempton, Lehigh (Jr ., F/C) er of the Year on Monday for a second consecutive season while four Defensive Player of the Year: Will Kelly, Navy (Sr., C) Mountain Hawks received postseason awards. Kempton was also named Rookie of the Year: Delante Jones, American (Fr., G/F) a unanimous first team All-League selection while sophomoreKahron Coach of the Year: Nathan Davis, Bucknell Ross earned a spot on the first team, juniorAustin Price garnered third team laurels and freshman Kyle Leufroy was named to the All-Rookie First-Team All-Patriot League# Team. This marks the first time in school history that two Lehigh players Eric Fanning, Boston University (Jr., G) were named first team All-Patriot League in the same season. Chris Hass, Bucknell (Sr., G)* Kempton joins elite company as just the third player to earn two Tim Kempton, Lehigh (Jr ., F/C)* Player of the Year awards before his senior year, along with Lehigh alum Tanner Plomb, Army West Point (Sr., F) C.J. McCollum and Colgate’s . McCollum is currently in Kahron Ross, Lehigh (So ., G) his third NBA season with the Portland Trail Blazers while Foyle also Austin Tillotson, Colgate (Sr., G) played in the NBA. For a second consecutive season, Kempton’s num- *Unanimous first-team choice bers have improved as he continues to take his game to a new level. After averaging 15.3 points and 8.7 rebounds as a sophomore when he Second-Team All-Patriot League# earned Player of the Year laurels, Kempton is currently averaging 17.5 Kevin Ferguson, Army West Point (Sr., C) points and 9.3 boards, which both stand second in the Patriot League. , Bucknell (So., C) In league play, Kempton led all players in points per game (17.8) and Will Kelly, Navy (Sr., C) was second in rebounds per contest (9.7). He also owns more assists (39), Jesse Reed, American (Sr., G) blocks (12) and steals (17) than last season while shooting a career-high Andre Walker, Loyola (So., G) 54.3 percent from the field and 76.7 percent from the free throw line. Kempton has posted six double-doubles in his last seven games, owning Third-Team All-Patriot League 11 double-doubles this season and 31 in his career. Stephen Brown, Bucknell (So., G) Ross followed his Patriot League Rookie of the Year campaign with Tilman Dunbar, Navy (Sr., G) a strong sophomore season and his second straight All-League recogni- Austin Price, Lehigh (Jr ., G) tion after being named to the third team as a freshman. The Jonesboro, Kyle Wilson, Army West Point (Sr., G/F) Arkansas native is averaging 11.4 points and a league-leading 6.0 assists per game as his 173 assists stand fourth in school history. Ross has been # - Six players on the first team and five players on the second team due a critical part of Lehigh’s nine-game winning streak entering the Patriot to ties in the voting. League Tournament. Over his last seven contests, he’s averaged 17.6 points per game, tallying 48 assists compared to just 14 turnovers. In All-Defensive that time, he’s scored a career-high 24 points twice, scoring 16 or more Stephen Brown, Bucknell (So., G) points in five of the seven games. Ross is also shooting 52.6 percent from Nathan Dieudonne, Boston University (Sr., F) the field in that span, including 65 percent (13-of-20) from three-point Kevin Ferguson, Army West Point (Sr., C) range. Ryan Frazier, Bucknell (Sr., G) Earning All-League honors for the first time in his career is Price, Will Kelly, Navy (Sr., C) who’s been a steady contributor for the Mountain Hawks. He is currently second on the team in scoring, averaging 13.5 points per game, which All-Rookie includes a team-high 64 made three-pointers. Price has reached 20 points Karl Charles, Holy Cross (Fr., F) six times this season, scoring double-figure points on 19 occasions. With Kyle Foreman, Boston University (Fr., G) 16 points at Army West Point Saturday, he became the 34th player in Delante Jones, American (Fr., G/F) school history and 112th in Patriot League history to score 1,000 career Kyle Leufroy, Lehigh (Fr ., G) points. Price was named Patriot League Player of the Week earlier this Malcolm Regisford, Colgate (Fr., F/C) season after scoring 19 points at Robert Morris then 19 points in a home win over Mount St. Mary’s. He is also the league leader in steals with 55 on the season, including a career-high five steals on four different occasions. Leufroy became the fourth Mountain Hawk in the last three seasons to be named to the All-Rookie Team, following Ross last season and Kempton and Price in 2013-14. Lehigh has now featured 10 All-Rookie Team members over the last 10 years. Leufroy joined the starting lineup on Dec. 19 against Mount St. Mary’s and stayed in the starting lineup ever since. For the season, he’s averaging 10.3 points and 4.0 rebounds, including averages of 11.4 and 4.2 in league play. Leufroy has reached double-figure points on 16 occasions, reaching 20 points three separate times. He has knocked down 43.7 percent of his three-pointers for the season, including 48.1 percent in Patriot League play, which is tops in the league.

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IF LEHIGH BEATS HOLY CROSS HOLY CROSS SERIES HISTORY TONIGHT’S GAME - Lehigh would win its fourth Patriot League Championship in school history and advance to the Overall: Holy Cross leads, 39-20 Lehigh won both regular season meetings, 87-66 at Last Meeting: Feb. 15, 2016 school’s sixth-ever NCAA Tournament. Holy Cross and 64-59 at home, to pull within 39-20 Last Result: Lehigh, 64-59 in the all-time series. The Mountain Hawks have - The Mountain Hawks would win their third cham- Current Streak: Lehigh - 2 wins now won six of the last 10 meetings overall. Lehigh pionship in the last seven years (also 2010 and 2012). Last 10: Tied, 6-4 won three in a row from 2012-13 and the Crusaders - Lehigh would improve to 4-0 all-time in Patriot responded with the next three before the teams split League Championship Games. Last 10 meetings: the 2014-15 season series. This season’s road victory - The Mountain Hawks would beat Holy Cross for Feb. 15, 2016 at Lehigh Lehigh, 64-59 was Lehigh’s largest-ever win at Holy Cross in the all-time series. It was also Lehigh’s third win at the a third straight time and fourth time in their last Jan. 16, 2016 at Holy Cross Lehigh, 87-66 Hart Center in the last 23 attempts, all coming in the five attempts. Feb. 14, 2015 at Holy Cross Holy Cross, 58-52 last seven seasons (3-5 record in that span). Lehigh - Lehigh would win a school-record 12 straight Jan. 17, 2015 at Lehigh Lehigh, 69-64 and Holy Cross first met in 1976, an 84-60 Holy Cross games, breaking a tie with its 11-game streak during Mar. 5, 2014* at Holy Cross Holy Cross, 54-48 victory, before reconvening for Patriot League play in the 1925-26 season. Feb. 15, 2014 at Lehigh Holy Cross, 72-67 the early 1990s. - Lehigh would beat Holy Cross in the Patriot League Jan. 18, 2014 at Holy Cross Holy Cross, 61-42 Tournament for the first time in school history. The Feb. 9, 2013 at Holy Cross Lehigh, 68-61 LAST MEETING Crusaders have won each of the first six meetings. Jan. 12, 2013 at Lehigh Lehigh, 79-47 BETHLEHEM, Pa. (2/15/16) - Trailing 49-41 with 8:06 Feb. 4, 2012 at Lehigh Lehigh, 75-51 - The Mountain Hawks would improve to 11-4 in the *Patriot League Tournament remaining, the Lehigh men’s basketball team went on Patriot League Tournament since the 2009-10 season. an 18-0 run to take a 10-point advantage, on its way to a 64-59 win over Holy Cross on Monday evening - Lehigh would win its eighth straight home game, LAST GAME VS. HOLY CROSS: NOTABLES in Stabler Arena. The win marked Lehigh’s fifth in tying for the longest home winning streak since the - The Mountain Hawks won despite shooting just 36.7 a row as the Mountain Hawks move into a tie for last three home games of the 2012-13 season into percent from the field. Their shooting percentage was second place in the league standings at 9-5, just one the lowest in any win this season. the first five home games of the 2013-14 campaign. - With Holy Cross leading 49-41 with 8:06 remaining, game behind first-place Bucknell with four regular The eight straight home wins would mark Lehigh’s the Mountain Hawks staged an 18-0 run over the next season games remaining. Junior Austin Price led the longest within a single season since the team won seven minutes as a pair of free throws from junior Mountain Hawks with 20 points while classmate Tim 13 straight at home during the 2003-04 campaign. Tim Kempton gave Lehigh a 59-49 advantage with Kempton tallied his third straight double-double. 57 seconds on the clock. In the end, Lehigh held Holy - The Mountain Hawks would win their 51th home Cross scoreless for 7:25. game in their last 71 tries and improve to 64-25 over - After not scoring in the first half, Kempton scored LAST TIME OUT their last 89 home contests. 15 second-half points to post his third straight dou- BETHLEHEM, Pa. (3/6/16) - The Lehigh men’s bas- ble-double. ketball team jumped out to an 18-2 lead and cruised - Classmate Austin Price scored a team-high 20 points, from there, on its way to a 78-62 victory over No. 6 seed WIN STREAK his sixth 20+ point effort of the season, while sopho- American in the Patriot League Semifinals on Sunday more Kahron Ross scored 17, his third straight game afternoon. After the quick start, the second-seeded - Lehigh’s 11-game winning streak is tied for the with 16 or more points. Ross was a perfect 4-of-4 from Mountain Hawks didn’t trail by less than 14 the rest second longest active streak in the nation (as of Mar. the free throw line over the final 17 seconds and 6-of-6 of the way, on the way to their 11th straight win to 8), only trailing Stephen F. Austin (18 games) and over the final 1:06. tie a school record. Lehigh advances to the Patriot tied with Kansas (11). - Despite struggling from the field and finishing with League Championship Game for the third time in the just 18 made field goals, the Mountain Hawks got to - The 11 straight victories against Patriot League foes the free throw line. Lehigh finished 24-of-31 from the last seven seasons and will host the title game for the marks a school record. first time since 2010. charity stripe (including 21-of-25) in the second half, a - The 11-game streak is tied for the school record season high for made free throws. Lehigh also turned BY THE NUMBERS set in 1925-26). the ball over just twice in the second half and just nine times for the game. Lehigh Holy Cross - Lehigh finished February 9-0, its first month with- Points 71.4 65.5 - The 64 points scored were Lehigh’s lowest since scor- out a loss since November of 1993. That month only ing 64 against Navy on Jan. 20 and the lowest number Points Allowed 69.4 70.1 of points scored in any win this season. Scoring Margin +2.0 -4.6 featured one game. - Lehigh’s 11-game winning streak is tied for the fifth - Lehigh swept the regular season series with Holy FG% .458 .412 Cross for the first time since the 2012-13 season. Opp FG% .435 .460 longest winning streak in league history entering the 3FG% .396 .325 Patriot League Championship Game. Opp 3FG% .359 .367 RPI TRACKER FT% .726 .696 2005 Holy Cross (16 games): Lost D1 Rebounds 34.2 30.3 2007 Bucknell (14 games): Lost Team Record RPI SOS Margin +0.9 -5.4 Assists 14.9 13.8 2000 Navy (13 games): Lost Nonleague Blocks 3.3 2.5 2009 American (12 games): Won Virginia 24-6 1 52 1993 Bucknell (11 games): Lost Purdue 24-7 16 263 Steals 6.8 6.5 Syracuse 19-12 41 183 Turnovers 13.1 11.1 2003 Holy Cross (11 games): Won Yale 22-6 42 171 2016 Lehigh (11 games): TBA Stony Brook 25-6 88 36 Columbia 21-10 111 296 SCOUTING HOLY CROSS 1995 Navy (10 games): Lost Canisius 14-19 226 199 Holy Cross has surged in the Patriot League Tour- 1998 Lafayette (10 games): Lost Mount St. Mary’s 14-19 250 80 nament, winning three road games in a six-day span Saint Francis (Pa) 13-17 297 155 after posting an 0-9 road mark in league play during Robert Morris 10-22 306 113 the regular season. The Crusaders began with a 72-67 FIRST MEETING WITH HOLY CROSS (JAN. 16) Total 186-124 137 .8 - Avg . Opponent RPI win at Loyola in the first round then beat top-seeded - Lehigh earned a wire-to-wire 87-66 win at Holy Bucknell in double overtime beat topping No. 4 Army Patriot League West Point in the semifinals, 60-38. Robert Champion Cross Saturday led by an all-around team effort. LEHIGH 17-14 163 16 - Lehigh jumped out to an early 15-4 lead, the Cru- Bucknell 17-13 173 125 leads the Crusaders in scoring with 11.7 points per Navy 19-14 203 273 game. He’s followed by Malachi Alexander at 11.5 saders had one 10-2 spurt at the end of the first half Boston U 18-14 222 210 points and a team-leading 5.4 rebounds per game. to pull within nine after 20 minutes of play, but the Colgate 13-17 242 140 Karl Charles has enjoyed a strong freshman season, Mountain Hawks erased any doubt in the second Army West Point 19-13 256 327 posting 11.1 points and 4.3 boards per game. Anthony Holy Cross 13-19 280 291 Thompson leads the team with 84 assists. half. After Holy Cross pulled within eight, Lehigh Loyola 9-21 288 66 responded by extending its lead to 16, eventually American 12-19 304 147 Lafayette 6-24 324 230 PROBABLE STARTERS reaching as high as 23. The Mountain Hawks never 1 Fr. F 6-6 Karl Charles 11.1 4.3 *Numbers c/o Ken Pomeroy rankings 2 Jr. G 5-10 Anthony Thompson 7.2 2.4 trailed by any fewer than 18 points over the final *Numbers are NOT official NCAA RPI 5 Sr. G 6-2 Cullen Hamilton 8.8 2.3 13:49. *All numbers following games Monday, Mar . 7 21 Jr. F 6-7 Malachi Alexander 11.5 5.4 - Junior Austin Price finished the afternoon with 22 24 Sr. G/F 6-4 Eric Green 4.1 2.3 Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 5 points behind 7-of-10 shooting and a sizzling 6-of-8 from three-point range. He became the first Mountain Hawk to knock down six threes in a game since C.J. McCollum was 6-of-10 against Bryant on Dec. 29, 2012. AROUND THE - Junior Tim Kempton added 20 points and seven rebounds on 7-of-8 shooting. Freshman Kyle Leufroy scored 13 points (11 in the second half) while grabbing a career-high nine rebounds to help him earn PATRIOT LEAGUE Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for the third time. - Senior Devon Carter scored a career-high 10 points (eight in the second half) while sophomore Kahron PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS Ross had seven points, a career-high tying six rebounds and four assists. Senior Jesse Chuku scored the League Overall game’s first four points and finished the game with a career-high five assists. W L W L - Lehigh finished the afternoon shooting a season-best 55.9 percent (33-of-59) from the field, marking Bucknell* 14 4 17 13 the Mountain Hawks’ highest field goal percentage since Nov. 12, 2013 when Lehigh shot 58.8 percent Lehigh* 13 5 17 14 (30-of-51) in a win against Rider. Boston University* 11 7 18 14 - The victory was also the 150th in head coach Brett Reed’s career. Army West Point* 9 9 19 13 - The win marked Lehigh’s largest margin of victory at Holy Cross in school history and just the third Colgate# 9 9 13 17 time in school history (home or away) that Lehigh has defeated Holy Cross by 20 or more points. The American# 9 9 12 19 previous wins at Holy Cross came by two, one, 18 and seven points (listed below). Navy 9 9 19 14 Loyola 8 10 9 21 All-time wins at Holy Cross Holy Cross 5 13 13 19 Jan. 15, 1994: W, 87-85 Lafayette 3 15 6 24 Feb. 11, 1998: W, 70-69 *Clinched Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal home game Jan. 31, 2010: W, 78-60 #Clinched first-round bye in league tournament *Standings after games Sunday, Mar. 6 Feb. 9, 2013: W, 68-61 *Ties in standings listed in tiebreaker order. Jan. 16, 2016: W, 87-66 UPCOMING SCHEDULE SEMIFINAL TRIUMPH OVER AMERICAN (MAR. 6) - The Mountain Hawks opened an 18-2 lead and their advantage reached 25 at one point as Lehigh Wednesday wrapped up its third win over American this season, all wire-to-wire victories. Patriot League Championship - In the regular season meeting, at Lehigh exactly one month prior (on Feb. 6), the Mountain Hawks No. 9 Holy Cross at No. 2 Lehigh 7:30 began the game on a 12-0 run, on their way to a 72-49 victory. - After a tough Patriot League Quarterfinal vs. Navy, junior Austin Price led Lehigh with 18 points on PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS Sunday, shooting 7-of-11 from the field and 3-of-6 from three-point range. Classmate Tim Kempton (2015-16) added 17 points and 10 boards for his eighth double-double in the last nine games. - Senior Jesse Chuku filled up the stat sheet with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, seven rebounds, three Player of the Week Nick Lindner (Lafayette) - Nov. 16 blocks, two assists and a steal. John Papale (Boston University) - Nov. 23 - Sophomore Kahron Ross added seven points and nine assists, moving into second place on Lehigh’s Tanner Plomb (Army West Point) - Nov. 30 Kennedy Edwards (Army West Point) - Dec. 7 single-season assists leaderboard, currently owning 188 which is just four from tying and five from Tanner Plomb (Army West Point) - Dec. 14 breaking Mackey McKnight’s all-time record of 192. Austin Price (Lehigh) - Dec . 21 Robert Champion (Holy Cross) - Dec. 28 - Lehigh is now 4-2 against American in the Patriot League Tournament, winning three times in the league Chris Hass (Bucknell) - Jan. 4 semifinals and once in the championship game. Shawn Anderson (Navy) - Jan. 11 Austin Tillotson (Colgate) - Jan. 18 Stephen Brown (Bucknell) - Jan. 25 Jarred Jones (Loyola) - Feb. 1 THRILLING PL QUARTERFINAL WIN (FEB. 3) Andre Walker (Loyola) - Feb. 8 - Junior Tim Kempton led the charge, finishing with 22 points and 17 rebounds, one game after posting Tim Kempton (Lehigh) - Feb . 15 Kevin Ferguson (Army West Point) - Feb. 22 23 points and 18 boards at Army West Point. Kempton had eight points and 11 rebounds at halftime Tim Kempton (Lehigh) - Feb . 29 and came up big down the stretch in the second half. After the Midshipmen went on a 25-4 run to turn Rookie of the Week a 19-point Lehigh lead into a two-point Navy advantage, Kempton scored nine straight Lehigh points to Kyle Foreman (Boston University) - Nov. 16 pace the Mountain Hawks’ offense. His three-point play with 40 seconds remaining gave the Mountain Kyle Foreman (Boston University) - Nov. 23 James Washington (American) - Nov. 30 Hawks a 60-57 advantage then freshman Kyle Leufroy knocked down five free throws down the stretch Kyle Leufroy (Lehigh) - Dec . 7 to wrap up the 65-63 victory. . Karl Charles (Holy Cross) - Dec. 14 Kyle Leufroy (Lehigh) - Dec . 21 - Along with Kempton’s 22 points, Leufroy added 17 which included 2-of-2 from three-point range and Kyle Foreman (Boston University) - Dec. 28 9-of-10 from the free throw line. Karl Charles (Holy Cross) - Jan. 4 Karl Charles (Holy Cross) - Jan. 11 - As a team, Lehigh struggled shooting the ball, shooting just 38 percent for the game and just 21 percent Kyle Leufroy (Lehigh) - Jan . 18 (3-of-14) from three-point range. Malcolm Regisford (Colgate) - Jan. 25 Delante Jones (American) - Feb. 1 - The Mountain Hawks’ defense came up big, holding Navy to just 35 percent shooting after the Mids Kyle Leufroy (Lehigh) - Feb . 8 eclipsed 50 percent from the field in each of the two regular season meetings. Lehigh also outscored Navy Kyle Foreman (Boston University) - Feb. 15 Delante Jones (American) - Feb. 22 28-24 in the paint after the Midshipmen outscored the Mountain Hawks a combined 84-32 in the paint Delante Jones (American) - Feb. 29 over the two regular season games. Lehigh Honorable Mentions - Leading 26-20 late in the first half, the Mountain Hawks used a 17-3 run bridging the end of the first Tim Kempton - Nov. 16 half and beginning of the second to take a 42-23 lead with 16:58 on the second-half clock. However, from Tim Kempton - Nov. 30 Tim Kempton - Dec. 7 there, Navy staged its big run and held the Mountain Hawks to just four points over the next 10 minutes. Tim Kempton - Jan. 4 That’s when Kempton came up big. Tim Kempton - Jan. 18 Tim Kempton - Feb. 1 - Despite struggling offensively, junior Austin Price hit a big layup with 1:28 remaining to give Lehigh Kahron Ross - Feb. 22 a 57-56 lead then assisted on Kempton’s three-point play in the final minute. - Sophomore Kahron Ross tallied nine points and six assists compared to just one turnover while senior Jesse Chuku scored eight points. With his six assists, Ross moved into third place in school history for assists in a season, surpassing his mark as a freshman. - In the end, the Mountain Hawks defeated Navy for the 13th time in their last 14 tries.

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MOUNTAIN HAWKS’ STATISTICAL LEADERS 2015-16 HONORS & AWARDS (NUMBER OF GAMES) Game Leaders Player 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 15+ 20+ 5+ 10+ 5+ 5+ D.D. Pts Reb Ast PRESEASON AWARDS Preseason All-Patriot League Pts Pts Pts Rebs Rebs Rebs Ast Ast Steals Blks Tim Kempton 1-Ross 17 2 21 2 1 2 24 4-Carter 2 Lou Henson Preseason All-American 5-Price 20 6 2 4 9 1 3 Tim Kempton 10-Leufroy 18 2 2 5 1 2 11-Jenkins IN-SEASON AWARDS 13-Holba 15-Davis WEEKLY AWARDS 20-Ross Glover 1 1 Patriot League Player of the Week Austin Price - Dec. 21 31-Chuku 12 1 2 2 1 8 2 32-Kempton 26 10 13 2 13 16 21 3 Patriot League Rookie of the Week 40-Goldsborough 1 Kyle Leufroy - Dec. 7, Dec. 21, Jan. 18, Feb. 8 42-Alston 55-Sedore ECAC Rookie of the Week

ECAC Player of the Week SUSTAINED SUCCESS - Lehigh has enjoyed impressive success over the last seven years, earning a Patriot League Quar- College Sports Madness PL Player of the Week terfinal home game in six of those seasons. Austin Price - Dec. 21 - Over the last seven years, the Mountain Hawks are tied for first in the league in number of championships (two), second in average finish (third) and second in quarterfinal appearances (six). PATRIOT LEAGUE CAREER REBOUNDS - Lehigh is also second in number of Patriot League (regular season) victories (67) and number of 1. 1,103 Adonaln Foyle, Colgate (1994-97) double-figure win seasons (four). 2. 1,093 , Bucknell (2009-13) - In the last four years (without current NBA standout C.J. McCollum), the Mountain Hawks still 3. 883 Stephen Lumpkins, American (2008-13) stood second in total (regular season) Patriot League victories in that span with 40. 4. 831 , Lafayette (1995-00) 5. 7888 David Ardayfio, Army (1990-94) 6. 784 , Holy Cross (1999-03) 7 . 756 Tim Kempton, Lehigh (2013-pres .) 8. 752 Andrew Keister, Holy Cross (2006-11) 9. 731 Boakai Lalugba, Bucknell (1999-03) 10. 719 Kevin Ferguson, Army West Point (2012-pres.)

LEHIGH SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. 192 Mackey McKnight, 2013-14 (32 games, 6.0 avg.) 2 . 188 Kahron Ross, 2015-16 (31 games, 6 .1 avg .) 3. 187 Marquis Hall, 2009-10 (33 games, 5.67 avg.) 4 . 175 Kahron Ross, 2014-15 (30 games, 5 .8 avg .) 5. 160 Mike McKee, 1993-94 (27 games, 5.93 avg.) 6. 153 Mackey McKnight, 2012-13 (31 games, 4.94 avg.) 7. 151 , 2003-04 (31 games, 4.87 avg.)* 8. 138 Mike Androlewicz, 1985-86 (28 games, 4.93 avg.) NEAR THE TOP IN THE NATION (As of Tuesday, Mar . 8) 9. 133 Marquis Hall, 2006-07 (31 games, 4.29 avg.) 10. 132 Mike Polaha, 1987-88 (30 games, 4.40 avg.) Lehigh is ranked among the nation’s best in a number of statistical categories, both individually and as a 11. 130 Scott Layer, 1989-90 (30 games, 4.33 avg.) team. The Mountain Hawks are 13th in three-point field goal percentage and 67th in free throw percentage. 12. 129 Bob Krizansky, 1990-91 (29 games, 4.45 avg.) Individually, junior Tim Kempton is 18th in defensive rebounds per game and 32nd in rebounds per game 13. 128 Marquis Hall, 2007-08 (29 games, 4.41 avg.) while sophomore Kahron Ross is 17th in total assists and 22nd in assists per contests. Please see below for 14. 124 Mike Polaha, 1984-85 (31 games, 3.97 avg.) the complete rundown of where the Mountain Hawks rank nationally. 124 C.J. McCollum, 2011-12 (35 games, 3.54 avg.) 16. 121 Mackey McKnight, 2011-12 (34 games, 3.56 avg.) Team/Player Category Statistic Rank Nation’s Leader Stat Lehigh Three-Point FG % 39.6 13 Michigan State 43.9 MILESTONE WATCH Kahron Ross Total Assists 188 17 Kahlil Felder, Oakland 296 A number of Lehigh players have recently reached Tim Kempton Defensive Rebounds/Game 7.32 18 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansv 11.50 Kahron Ross Assists/Game 6.1 22 Kahlil Felder, Oakland 9.3 significant career milestones or have milestones Kahron Ross Assist-Turnover Ratio 2.98 27 Casey Benson, Oregon 4.52 within grasp, which could be reached this season. Tim Kempton Rebounds/Game 9.6 32 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansv 14.0 Player Milestone Currently Away Tim Kempton Double-Doubles 13 40 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansv 27 Tim Kempton 1,500 points 1,370 130 Austin Price Total Steals 55 49 Tra-Deon Hollins, NebOm 125 750 rebounds 756 -- Tim Kempton Field Goal % 54.7 53 Evan Bradds, Belmont 72.0 Justin Goldsborough 500 points 568 -- Tim Kempton Total Rebounds 270 57 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansv 476 500 rebounds 431 69 Austin Price Steals/Game 1.77 60 Tra-Deon Hollins, NebOm 4.03 100 blocks 98 2 Lehigh Free Throw % 72.6 67 Villanova 77.9 Jesse Chuku 750 points 749 1 Tim Kempton Free Throws Made 141 74 James Daniel, Howard 277 500 rebounds 462 38 Lehigh Assists/Game 14.9 77 Michigan State 21.0 100 blocks 110 -- Lehigh Total Assists 462 78 Michigan State 652 Austin Price 1,000 points 1,020 -- Kahron Ross 500 points 658 -- Tim Kempton Free Throw Attempts 187 80 James Daniel, Howard 324 250 assists 363 -- Lehigh Field Goal % 45.8 87 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 51.1 100 rebounds 169 -- Lehigh Steals/Game 6.8 96 Green Bay 10.0 Lehigh Total Steals 210 96 Green Bay 340

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AP TOP 25 (3/7) USA TODAY COACHES POLL (3/7) EXCITING WIN AT ARMY (FEB. 27) RK TEAM RECORD PTS RK TEAM RECORD PTS - Lehigh wrapped up a perfect 9-0 month with an impressive 82-72 win at 1 Kansas (63) 27-4 1,623 1 Kansas (29) 27-4 749 Army West Point against a Black Knights’ team riding a five-game winning 2 Michigan State (2) 26-5 1,520 2 Villanova 27-4 696 3 Villanova 27-4 1,480 3 Michigan State (1) 26-5 692 streak themselves. 4 Virginia 24-6 1,424 4 Virginia 24-6 653 - The Mountain Hawks trailed for just 1:45 as they used a 10-0 run to turn 5 Xavier 26-4 1,351 5 Xavier 26-4 602 a 10-8 deficit into an 18-10 lead. The Black Knights put on the pressure, but 6 Oklahoma 24-6 1,309 6 Oklahoma 24-6 589 7 North Carolina 25-6 1,252 7 North Carolina 25-6 576 Lehigh had an answer and wouldn’t trail the rest of the way. 8 Oregon 25-6 1,127 8 West Virginia 24-7 515 - Junior Tim Kempton was stellar, finishing with 23 points and a career-high 9 West Virginia 24-7 1,113 9 Oregon 25-6 510 18 rebounds for his sixth double-double in the last seven games. He had 12 10 Indiana 25-6 1,038 10 Indiana 25-6 490 11 Miami 24-6 935 11 Miami 24-6 461 points and 14 rebounds in the second half alone. For his efforts, Kempton 12 Utah 24-7 898 12 Utah 24-7 387 earned Patriot League Player of the Week honors for the second time in three 13 Purdue 24-7 798 13 Purdue 24-7 377 weeks just hours after learning he was named Patriot League Player of the 14 Louisville 23-8 647 14 Arizona 24-7 336 15 Arizona 24-7 626 15 Maryland 24-7 306 Year for a second consecutive season. With his 23-point effort, Kempton 16 Kentucky 23-8 608 16 Kentucky 23-8 285 moved from 17th to 14th in school history, now with 1,331 career points. 17 Texas A&M 24-7 574 17 Texas A&M 24-7 274 - Sophomore Kahron Ross continued his stellar play, scoring 19 points and 18 Maryland 24-7 544 18 Iowa 21-9 220 19 Duke 22-9 512 19 Iowa State 21-10 187 dishing seven assists without turning the ball over. Ross knocked down both 20 Iowa 21-9 407 20 Baylor 21-10 177 three-pointers he took to improve to 13 of his last 20 from long distance. 21 Iowa State 21-10 374 21 Duke 22-9 173 - Junior Austin Price scored 16 points on Saturday to reach exactly 1,000 22 Baylor 21-10 262 22 Texas 20-11 124 23 Texas 20-11 191 23 Saint Mary’s 26-4 117 career points, becoming the 34th player in school history and 112th in Patriot 24 California 22-9 189 24 California 22-9 72 League history to reach the milestone. 25 SMU 25-5 88 25 Wisconsin 20-11 45 - Freshman Kyle Leufroy added 11 points and five rebounds, shooting 2-of-3 Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 62, Dayton Others receiving votes: Wichita St 36, Provi- from three-point range. 35, Saint Mary’s 33, Seton Hall 28, Stephen F. dence 30, Seton Hall 19, Dayton 18, Texas Tech - In the end, Lehigh beat every other Patriot League opponent at least once for Austin 9, Butler 8, Providence 8, Valparaiso 7, 6, Valparaiso 6, South Carolina 5, Notre Dame the first time since the 2011-12 campaign. Yale 7, St Bonaventure 6, Cincinnati 6, Gonza- 5, Butler 5, Saint Joseph’s 2, San Diego State 2, ga 5, Temple 4, Akron 4, Notre Dame 3, San Northern Iowa 1, Cincinnati 1, St Bonaventure 1 Diego State 3, UAB 2, Northern Iowa 1, Texas Tech 1, South Dakota State 1, South Carolina FROM DOWNTOWN 1, Wichita St 1 Lehigh has impressed from three-point range this season, especially as of late. The Mountain Hawks currently stand at 39.6 percent for the season (229-of-578) which is good for 13th in the nation (as of Tuesday). That mark also leads the Patriot League. In league play (regular season), Lehigh shot a Patriot League best 43.5 percent from long distance (141-of-324), ahead of Colgate in second at 39.2 percent. In league play, the Mountain Hawks fea- tured the No. 1, 2, 5 and 8 shooters in three-point percentage: freshman Kyle Leufroy 48.1 percent (26-of-54), senior Jesse Chuku 45.1 percent (37-of-82), sophomore Kahron Ross 43.9 percent (18-of-41) and junior Austin Price 42.1 percent (40-of-95). Lehigh’s top performance came at Navy when it knocked down 14-of-23 from long range, its most made treys since Nov. 12, 2013 against Rider when ironically, the Mountain Hawks also finished 14-of-23.

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KEMPTON - PL PLAYER OF WEEK (FEB. 15) - In the following game vs. Holy Cross (Feb. 15), Kempton scored 15 points Following a pair of dominant double-double performances last week, junior to reach 1,262 in his career, moving from 18th to 17th in school history and Tim Kempton was named Patriot League Player of the Week. The Player of passing Zahir Carrington (1,260). the Week award marks Kempton’s first of the season and second of his career. - In the regular season finale at Army West Point (Feb. 27), Kempton scored The Scottsdale, Arizona native began the week by scoring 22 points and grab- 23 points to move from 1,308 to 1,331 career points. In the process, he jumped bing 13 rebounds at Lafayette Monday, knocking down 9-of-10 from the field three spots, from 17th to 14th, passing Charlie Brown (1,311), Bill Griffin and 1-of-1 from three-point range. He also tallied a season-high three blocks. (1,316) and Mackey McKnight (1,327). Kempton followed with 23 points and 12 boards at Bucknell two days later, - In the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy, Kempton reached 1,353 career shooting 8-of-12 from the field to help Lehigh win its fourth straight game. points passing Joe Knight (1,350) for 13th in school history. - Classmate Austin Price also reached 1,000-career points on Feb. 27 at Army West Point, becoming the 34th player in school history and 112th in Patriot LEUFROY WINS FOURTH ROOKIE OF WEEK (FEB. 8) League history to reach the milestone. Continuing his strong freshman season, Kyle Leufroy of Lehigh men’s bas- - With 18 points in the Patriot League Semifinals vs. American (Mar. 6), Price ketball was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Monday for the moved from 34th to 33rd in school history with 1,020 career points, passing league-high fourth time this season. With his fourth award, Leufroy breaks Holden Greiner (1,013). a tie with Boston University’s Kyle Foreman and Holy Cross’ Karl Charles, - The last time a pair of Lehigh players reached 1,000 career points in the who have each garnered the award three times. Leufroy tallied 32 points same season was in 1994-95 when Rashawne Glenn and Jason Fichter each over two games last week, highlighted by a game-high 20 last Wednesday’s reached the milestone. It also marked the first time a pair of juniors reached vs. Loyola. The Pasadena, California native helped Lehigh snap Loyola’s 1,000 points in the same year since Dozie Mbonu and Bob Krizansky in three-game winning streak, scoring his 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting and January of 1991. 2-of-3 from three-point range while playing a game-high 39 minutes. The - Prior to Kempton, the last player to reach the 1,000-point plateau was Mack- Mountain Hawks beat the Greyhounds, 71-66. Leufroy then scored 12 points ey McKnight on Nov. 26, 2013. Three members of the class of 2013 reached in Saturday’s convincing 72-49 win over American which snapped the Eagles’ the milestone: Holden Greiner (Mar. 9, 2013), Gabe Knutson (Feb. 11, 2012) five-game winning streak. and C.J. McCollum (Jan. 15, 2011).

Leufroy is the seventh Mountain Hawk in the last 10 seasons to win Rookie - Here is where Kempton stands on Lehigh’s all-time list. of the Week laurels at least three times in his freshman campaign. The others were: Marquis Hall (nine in 2006-07), Rob Keefer (six in 2007-08), C.J. McCo- 1. Daren Queenan: 2,703 1985-88 2. C.J. McCollum: 2,361 2009-13 llum (nine in 2009-10), Mackey McKnight (three in 2010-11), Tim Kempton ... (four in 2013-14) and Kahron Ross (five in 2014-15). 10. Matt Logie: 1524 1999-03 11. Marquis Hall: 1514 2006-10 12. Chuck Penn: 1418 1988-93 HANGING AGAINST NATION’S ELITE 13 . Tim Kempton: 1370 2013-pres - Lehigh has played well against three of the nation’s elite teams in long 14. Joe Knight: 1350# 2004-06 stretches - Virginia, Purdue and Syracuse - currently ranked No. 4, 13 and 15. Mackey McKnight: 1327 2010-14 (not ranked) in this week’s (Mar. 7) AP Top 25. 16. Bill Griffin: 1316 1976-79 - In the season opener, the Mountain Hawks struggled in the first half, but 17. Charlie Brown: 1311 1974-77 outscored Syracuse by 10 in the second half which included an 18-4 run to 18. Zahir Carrington: 1260 2006-10 19. Bob Fortune: 1242 1968-70 begin the second stanza. That pulled Lehigh within 36-30 with more than 12 20. Norm Brandl: 1231 1959-62 minutes still remaining. The Mountain Hawks went on to lose by 10, 57-47. 21. Austen Rowland: 1230* 2003-04 - On Thanksgiving Eve at then No. 12 Virginia, the Mountain Hawks were 22. Fred Ketcho: 1145 1980-83 down just three (29-26) with less than three minutes left in the first half 23. Jared Hess: 1139 1996-00 following a Tim Kempton layup, and down only seven at the half. The 24. Jeff Vandemark: 1104 1977-80 Cavaliers, who won 30 games last season, went on to extend their lead in 25. Johnny Waters: 1099 1969-71 26. Hank Wisniewski: 1084 1971-73 the second half to win, 80-54. 27. Ray Green: 1072 1975-78 - Three days later on Saturday, Nov. 28 at No. 15/16 Purdue, Lehigh erased 28. Bill Cheslock: 1068 1985-88 an early 7-0 deficit to pull even at 12. Trailing by just six with less than three 29. Charles Blue: 1058 1979-82 minutes on the first-half clock, Purdue scored the final four points to open 30. Ed Cahn: 1054 1952-55 a 36-26 halftime lead, on the way to the 77-55 final. 31. Jason Fichter: 1032 1991-95 32. Mike O’Hara: 1021 1987-91 33 . Austin Price: 1020 2013-pres . 1,000 POINT CLUB 34. Holden Greiner: 1013 2009-13 - On Dec. 5 vs. Rochester College, junior Tim Kempton became the 33rd #Played first two seasons at High Point University player in school history and 105th in Patriot League history to reach 1,000 *Played first three seasons at Delaware career points. He currently owns 1,370 . - In his next game after reaching 1,000, Kempton scored 28 points vs. Army PLAYING IN FRONT OF A LARGE CROWD West Point (Dec. 30), which moved him from 33rd to 30th in school history. Lehigh has played in front of some big crowds this season, beginning in the He went from 1,010 to 1,038 points in the process, overtaking Holden Greiner season opener when 21,286 were in attendance at Syracuse, which was one of (1,013), Mike O’Hara (1,021) and Jason Fichter (1,032). the largest crowds, if not the largest crowd, to ever attend a Lehigh Basketball - The game after, Kempton scored 22 points against Boston University (Jan. game. In addition, 14,220 attended the Nov. 25 game at No. 12 Virginia and 2), to move from 30th to 28th in school history, passing Ed Cahn (1,054) and 12,660 were in attendance on Nov. 28 at No. 15/16 Purdue. Eight Mountain Charles Blue (1,058). Hawk games have exceeded 10,000 fans since the beginning of the 2010-11 - With his 29 points against Bucknell (Jan. 11), Kempton moved from 26th season with the Syracuse game shattering the previous marks. all the way to 23rd in school history in career scoring, overtaking Hank Wisniewski (1,084), Johnny Waters (1,099) and Jeff Vandemark (1,104). vs . Syracuse (Nov . 13, 2015): 21,286 - Kempton moved to 22nd place with 1,141 points, passing Jared Hess, after vs. Xavier (Mar. 18, 2012): 18,722 scoring 16 points against Navy (Jan. 20). vs. Duke (Mar. 16, 2012): 16,523 - In the next game vs. Colgate (Jan. 27), Kempton scored 11 points to reach at Michigan State (Dec. 22, 2011): 14,797 1,152 in his career. He moved from 22nd to 21st in school history, passing at Virginia (Nov . 25, 2015): 14,220 at Iowa State (Nov. 12, 2011): 13,343 Fred Ketcho (1,145). at Minnesota (Nov. 8, 2013): 12,957 - On Feb. 10 at Bucknell, Kempton scored 23 points to jump from 21st to at Purdue (Nov . 28, 2015): 12,660 18th in school history, reaching 1,247 career points. In the process, he passed Austen Rowland (1,230), Norm Brandl (1,231) and Bob Fortune (1,242). Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 9 CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED INCOMING CLASS OF 2020 ANNOUNCED Three Lehigh men’s basketball players have been named team captains, Lehigh head men’s basketball coach Brett Reed announced on Nov. 12 the as announced in October by head coach Brett Reed. Senior Devon Carter, signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent as part of the junior Tim Kempton and sophomore Kahron Ross will share captaincy of incoming class of 2020. The class features three incomers in forward Pat the Mountain Hawks. Beyond the captains, Lehigh features several other Andree, guard Jordan Cohen and forward/center Jack Lieb. leaders who look to make their impact during the 2015-16 season. A two-time first team All-Shore Conference honoree at Christian Brothers Academy in New Jersey, Andree is a 6-foot-8 power forward. Andree earned CHALLENGING 2015-16 SCHEDULE third team All-State laurels as a junior, helping lead his squad to the Non Lehigh’s 2015-16 schedule is one of the most challenging slates in school, Public A State Championship. As a sophomore, Andree was named the and perhaps even Patriot League, history. In total, the Mountain Hawks Monmouth County Player of the Year, one season after garnering first team will face four teams coming off NCAA Tournament appearances, eight All-Division as a freshman. Andree was named a three-star recruit by ESPN. who advanced to a national postseason tournament and six who reached Out of Tarzana, California, Cohen averaged 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 20 wins, including one team that won 30 games. Lehigh’s nonleague foes assists and 2.3 assists as a junior for Campbell Hall, helping the Vikings to went a combined 218-139 (.611 winning percentage) in 2014-15, with 10-of-11 a 27-10 record, including a 6-4 mark in the Gold Coast League. The Vikings nonleague opponents finishing at least .500. made it all the way to the CIF State Division IV Regional Finals. Cohen was a first team All-CIF Division honoree in 2014-15 while garnering Daily News Here are some quick facts about the team’s schedule. second team All-Area. Also strong in the classroom, Cohen owns a 4.5 GPA. - The Mountain Hawks’ 11 nonleague opponents won an average of 19.8 A Deerfield, Illinois native, Lieb is a 6-foot-10 center, who is playing at prep games last season. school Brewster Academy after missing much of his junior and senior seasons - Lehigh faces the preseason No. 1 and 2 teams in both the Ivy League and of high school due to injury. Lieb impressed with his AAU team, the Illinois NEC this season. Wolves, to help pave his way for an opportunity to play collegiate basketball. - Two opponents, Virginia and Purdue, were ranked in the AP Preseason Top 25 and USA Today Coaches Poll. UVA was sixth in both polls while the KRIZANSKY, ROWLAND, MCCOLLUM ON PATRIOT LEAGUE Boilermakers were 23rd in the AP Poll and tied for 24th in the Coaches Poll. 25TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Currently, Lehigh features the No. 16 strength of schedule in the nation according Former Lehigh men’s basketball all-time greats Bob Krizansky ‘92, Austen Rowland ‘04 and C.J. McCollum ‘13 have been named to the Patriot League to Ken Pomeroy (as of Mar. 8). Lehigh’s SOS stood 13th through nonleague 25th Anniversary Team, as announced in August. In total, 25 members were action. The Mountain Hawks’ SOS was up to No. 2 nationally leading into the named to the team, representing nine schools. Lehigh stands tied for the third Thursday, Dec. 17 game at Robert Morris. Opponents Virginia and Purdue most honorees in the league. are currently ranked No. 1 and 16, respectively, in the Ken Pom rankings. The Mountain Hawks’ 10 Division I nonleague opponents are currently a Krizansky enjoyed a stellar four-year career, which included his final two combined 186-124. seasons in the Patriot League. He earned first team All-League in both of his campaigns, finishing fourth in school history with 1,841 points. Krizansky KEMPTON - LOU HENSON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN scored 1,031 of his points over his two Patriot League seasons. Rowland Junior Tim Kempton has been named a Lou Henson Preseason All-American enjoyed one memorable season in the Brown and White, earning Patriot and in turn, is on the watch list for the , which is presented League Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in 2003-04 as Lehigh won annually to the top Mid-Major player in Division I . The its first-ever Patriot League Championship. A transfer from Delaware, Rowland scored 1,230 points over his collegiate career (which would stand announcement was made late Monday by College Insider. Kempton is the 20th in school history). Rowland led the league with 15.5 points per game in only Patriot League student-athlete and one of just 30 in the nation on the his senior season at Lehigh. Rounding out Lehigh’s honorees is McCollum, list. He becomes Lehigh’s first honoree since C.J. McCollum was named a who is currently starring for the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. McCo- Lou Henson Preseason All-American in November of 2011. llum became an instant star at Lehigh, becoming the only freshman to ever win Patriot League Player and Rookie of the Year in 2009-10 honors as the LEHIGH PICKED FIRST; KEMPTON PRESEASON PLAYER OF YEAR Mountain Hawks won the league title. After averaging 19.1 points per game For the second time in four seasons, the Lehigh men’s basketball team has as the nation’s leading freshman scored, McCollum improved his scoring been predicted to win the Patriot League, as announced at the league’s annual total as a sophomore by scoring 21.8 points per contest. As a junior, the Media Day on Thursday, Oct. 22 The Mountain Hawks topped the preseason Canton, Ohio native won a second Patriot League Player of the Year honor, poll, earning 156 points and 12 first-place votes. Junior Tim Kempton was leading Lehigh to its second league title in three years. McCollum followed also named the Patriot League Preseason Player of the Year after garnering by scoring 30 points against Duke as Lehigh pulled off one of the greatest Player of the Year after his sophomore campaign. upsets in NCAA Tournament history when the 15th-seeded Mountain Hawks topped the second-seeded Blue Devils, 75-70. 2015-16 Patriot League Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll 1. LEHIGH, 156 points (12 first-place votes) 2. Bucknell, 150 (8) ROSS RUNNING THE POINT 3. Boston University, 126 - Sophomore Kahron Ross looks to become Lehigh’s third straight four-year 4. Army West Point, 108 starter at point guard following Marquis Hall and Mackey McKnight. 5. American, 84 - Despite some foul trouble, Ross finished his collegiate debut against No. 6. Lafayette, 82 12 Villanova in November, 2013 by posting six points and seven assists to 7. Loyola, 73 8. Holy Cross, 50 just one turnover. 9. Colgate, 36 - Meanwhile, Hall tallied eight points on 3-of-7 shooting while dishing four 10. Navy, 35 assists in his collegiate debut at Oregon on Nov. 11, 2006. Hall ended his ca- reer with 1,514 career points (11th in school history) and 566 assists (second). Patriot League Men’s Basketball Preseason Player of the Year: Tim Kempton, Lehigh - In McKnight’s debut, he had 13 points on 5-of-12 shooting while adding (Jr ., F/C) three assists and three rebounds in a 70-56 loss at Penn State on Nov. 12, 2010. McKnight finished his career with 1,327 career points (14th in school Men’s Basketball Preseason All-Patriot League Team Cedric Hankerson, Boston University (Jr., G), Chris Hass, Bucknell (Sr., G), Tim Kemp- history) and 578 assists (first). ton, Lehigh (Jr ., F/C), Nick Lindner, Lafayette (Jr., G), Jesse Reed, American (Sr., G) - Ross finished his freshman season averaging 10.4 points (third on the team), 5.8 assists (most on the team, and league) and 2.8 rebounds. He was the nation’s leader in assists among freshmen. - Ross earned Patriot League Rookie of the Week five times (Nov. 24, Dec. 22, Jan. 12, Feb. 2, Feb. 9) and was named the Patriot League Rookie of the

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Year, Lehigh’s fifth in the previous nine seasons. and 33 in Game 5. McCollum shot 12-of-20 from the field and 7-of-11 from - In his sophomore season, Ross is averaging 11 .2 points and 6 .1 assists and three-point range in Game 5, almost single-handedly keeping Portland in was named a first team All-Patriot League honoree, after earning third team the game until the final whistle. laurels as a freshman . He currently leads the Patriot League in assists per - McCollum is the Trail Blazers’ starting shooting guard this season, while game, and stands 22nd nationally (as of Tuesday). acting as the backup point guard to NBA All-Star Damian Lillard. McCollum - Over the final seven games of the regular season, Ross averaged 17.6 points began the season with a bang, scoring 37 points against New Orleans on per game while dishing 48 assists compared to just 14 turnovers while also 14-of-22 shooting and 6-of-9 from three-point range. knocking down 13-of-20 three-pointers. - McCollum is currently averaging 20 .9 points, 4 .3 assists and 3 .5 rebounds - Ross tallied a season-high 12 assists in the Patriot League opener vs. Army this season (as of Mar . 4), reaching 20 points in 32 of 62 games thus far and West Point (Dec. 30), just two shy of tying his career high (and school record) reaching 30 points on five occasions. of 14. In the process, he reached 251 assists in his career. - McCollum has reached double-figure points in all but one game this season, - Ross had a strong game vs. Loyola on Feb. 3 when he tied a season-high scored 15 or more points in all but six games. He is 17th in the NBA in scoring . 16 points while adding eight assists to just two turnovers. He also eclipsed - McCollum tallied his first-career double-double on Nov. 30 at the Los An- 500 career points in the game. Two games later at Lafayette (Feb. 8), Ross geles Clippers, finishing with 12 points and a career-high 10 assists. had the exact same stat line of 16 points and eight assists. - He had a monster game on Dec. 27 at Sacramento, posting 35 points on 14-of-28 - Ross scored a career-high 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting in a big win at shooting, to go with a career-high 11 rebounds, nine assists and four steals. McCol- first-place Bucknell (Feb. 10), following that with a 17-point effort vs. Holy lum was the first Blazer to post that stat line of at least 35 points, 11 rebounds, nine Cross (Feb. 15). He finished 9-of-11 from the free throw line, hitting 4-of-4 assists and four steals since Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler in 1992. He was the first from the free throw line over the final 17 seconds to help seal the win. player in the entire NBA to post that stat line since Kevin Garnett in 2004. Since - One week after his career-high 24 at Bucknell, Ross scored 24 points again 1985-86, only three NBA players have posted that stat line in a road game: Michael in a big win at Navy (Feb. 17). Twenty of those points came in the second Jordan (1989), Drexler (1992) and McCollum. half, finishing 4-of-4 from three-point range and 8-of-11 from the field (6-of-7 - McCollum followed that performance with 29 points, three rebounds and in the second half). four assists vs. Denver (Dec. 30) then 32 points, seven rebounds and six assists - Ross recorded his first double-double of the season on Feb. 21 vs. Lafayette, at Utah (Dec. 31). McCollum began the new year with 25 points, seven assists finishing with 11 points and a season-high tying 12 assists compared to just and three rebounds at Denver (Jan. 3). He also scored 25 points to lead Port- one turnover while playing nearly the full 40 minutes at point guard. He land to victory at Washington (Jan. 18), two days after a homecoming game also moved from seventh to fifth in school history for assists in a season in Philadelphia which saw a large Lehigh contingent (former teammates, (moving from 147 to 159). - In the Patriot League Semifinals vs. American (Mar. 6), Ross dished nine friends, alumni, etc.) attend. assists to reach 188 assists this season, passing Marquis Hall (187) and moving - McCollum scored 28 points in front of a national television audience against into second place on the Lehigh season list. Atlanta on Jan. 28, shooting 12-of-23 from the field. He followed that with - Ross’ 175 assists as a freshman was good for third in school history for a another 28-point performance in a win over the visiting Los Angeles Lakers. single season; he currently owns 188 assists this season, good for second . - McCollum reached 30 points for the fourth time in 2015-16, scoring 30 points He eclipsed his freshman year total with six assists in the Patriot League vs. Milwaukee on Feb. 2 on 10-of-18 shooting. Quarterfinals vs. Navy. - It was announced on Feb. 4 that McCollum was selected to compete in the - Ross has reached double-figure points17 times this season and has tallied Taco Bell Skills Challenge as part of NBA All-Star Weekend. McCollum five or more assists on 21 occasions. competed in the challenge on Saturday, Feb. 13 along with DeMarcus Cous- ins, , Karl Anthony Towns, Draymond Green, C.J. McCollum, Jordan Clarkson, Isaiah Thomas and defending champion Patrick Beverley. COMMON HOMECOMINGS - On Friday, Feb. 12, it was announced that McCollum was added to the Foot Homecomings are common for the Mountain Hawks as head coach Brett Locker Three-Point Contest, replacing Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat. Also Reed tries to schedule games near players’ hometowns whenever possible. in the three-point contest are Stephen Curry, James Harden, Klay Thompson, This season, Lehigh headed to Purdue in West Lafayette, Indiana as the Khris Middleton, Kyle Lowry, J.J. Redick and Devin Booker. Mountain Hawks feature a trio of Indiana natives: Matt Holba, Tyler Jen- - In his first game after the All-Star Break (on Feb. 19), McCollum scored 21 kins and Austin Price. Last season, Lehigh headed to DePaul in Chicago on points in Portland’s big 137-105 win over the previously 48-4 Golden State Thanksgiving Eve for (Oswego, Illinois) homecoming. Miles Simelton’s Tim Warriors. He then followed two days later with a game-high 31 points in a had a homecoming to Arizona State on Dec. 20. Kempton is from Kempton 115-111 win against Utah. One game later, McCollum scored 34 points in a Scottsdale, Arizona as his entire high school basketball team Brophy College win over Brooklyn, Portland’s sixth straight victory. Prep was in attendance to support Kempton and the Mountain Hawks. - McCollum became the first player in school history to be selected in the The Loyola, Navy and American trips are always a homecoming for Justin NBA Draft. He declared for the 2012 draft, but officially withdrew from the Goldsborough, who is from nearby Fort Washington, Md. NBA Draft on Monday, Apr. 9, 2012 to return to Lehigh for his senior season. McCollum went on to write a piece published on Sporting News’ website STRONG IN THE CLASSROOM titled “Why I’m returning to Lehigh for my senior year,” siting earning his - The Mountain Hawks take a lot of pride in their academic performance. degree as one of the primary reasons. - Senior John Ross Glover leads the way for Lehigh with a 3.50 GPA in English. - Lehigh placed six individuals on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll DOUBLE THE PRODUCTION - The Mountain Hawks tallied 21 double-doubles last season, 14 from Tim following last season for a spring semester GPA over 3.20. Glover led the Kempton, four from Kahron Ross and three from Justin Goldsborough. way with a 3.80, Stefan Cvrkalj had a 3.72 and Corey Schaefer tallied a 3.65. - So far this season, Lehigh has posted 14, 13 coming from Kempton: at Current senior also posted a 3.50 GPA last spring. Devon Carter Syracuse (Nov. 13), vs. Rochester College (Dec. 5), vs. Boston University - Glover led the way this fall with a perfect 4.0 GPA while Carter posted a (Jan. 2), at Loyola (Jan. 6), at Boston University (Jan. 31), at Lafayette (Feb. 3.55, junior Tim Kempton had a 3.23 and senior Jesse Chuku tallied a 3.10. 8), at Bucknell (Feb. 10), vs. Holy Cross (Feb. 15), vs. Lafayette (Feb. 21), at Colgate (Feb. 24), at Army West Point (Feb. 27), vs. Navy (Mar. 3) and vs. MCCOLLUM STARRING FOR TRAIL BLAZERS American (Mar. 6). - Former Lehigh standout C.J. McCollum is starring in his third NBA season - Ross also has a double-double this season, against Lafayette (Feb. 21). with the Portland Trail Blazers. The 10th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, - Lehigh’s other players with double-doubles in their careers include Ross McCollum averaged 5.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 38 games (4), Goldsborough (3) and Jesse Chuku (3). during his rookie season. - Last season, Kempton owned double-doubles against Villanova (Nov. 14), - McCollum followed by averaging 6.8 points and 1.5 rebounds during his Rider (Nov. 21), Columbia (Nov. 23), DePaul (Nov. 26), Arizona State (Dec. second season (2014-15). He came on strong in the Western Conference 20), UMBC (Dec. 28), Army (Jan. 7), American (Jan. 14), Holy Cross (Jan. 17), playoffs, scoring 26 points in Game 3 against Memphis then 18 in Game 4 Lafayette (Jan. 24), Holy Cross (Feb. 14), Lafayette (Feb. 22), Colgate (Feb.

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In 2013-14, Lehigh averaged 66.3 points per game, including a 92-point outburst vs. Rider, 88 in a double overtime win TAKING CARE OF THE BASKETBALL at Colgate and 82 in an overtime victory at Boston University. Last season, Lehigh has traditionally taken care of the basketball, averaging just 10.9 the Mountain Hawks averaged 68.1 points per game, which was fourth in turnovers per game in 2012-13, which was top 25 in the nation. The Moun- the league. This year, Lehigh is averaging 71.4 points per contest (fifth in tain Hawks committed single-digit turnovers in eight of the last 17 games, the Patriot League) which includes seven games with 80 or more points: 89 including a season-low four in both meetings with Bucknell (which stands at Canisius, 84 vs . Rochester College, 82 vs . Army West Point, 87 at Holy as the fewest in Brett Reed’s era as head coach). Lehigh’s assist/turnover Cross, 87 at Lafayette, 80 at Bucknell and 82 at Army West Point . ratio (1.34) and turnover margin (2.7) were both among the nation’s best. In 2013-14, Lehigh averaged just 12.0 turnovers (near the top 100 in the nation), THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE including just nine at Houston, eight at Pittsburgh, seven at South Dakota Lehigh has continued to excel at the charity stripe, not only taking more State, eight at Saint Francis (Pa.) and seven vs. Boston University. Last season, free throws than its opponents, but also converting at an impressive rate. In the Mountain Hawks averaged 13.1 turnovers per game. Lehigh had sin- 2011-12, the Mountain Hawks converted at a 76.8 percent clip (590-of-768) gle-digit turnovers six times. This year, the Mountain Hawks are averaging which was good for fifth in the nation. The following season in 2012-13, Le- 13 .1 turnovers per game, which includes single-digit turnovers vs . Yale (9), at high knocked down 73.7 percent from the charity stripe (455-of-617) which Purdue (7), at Loyola (9), at Boston University (6), vs . Holy Cross (9), Army was among the nation’s best. The Mountain Hawks attempted 105 more West Point (8) and vs. Navy (8) in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. Lehigh free throws than their opponents (617-512) and knocked down 100 more had just two second-half turnovers in the Feb . 15 game vs . the Crusaders . (455-355). In 2013-14, Lehigh knocked down 406-of-574 (70.7 percent) from the charity stripe. Last season, the Mountain Hawks knocked down 72.5 AMONG THE PATRIOT LEAGUE’S BEST percent of their free throws (430-of-593), which was second in the league Senior Tim Kempton stands second in the Patriot League in scoring (17.6ppg) and 62nd nationally. Lehigh is shooting 72 .6 percent from the line this year while classmate Austin Price is 13th (13.3 ppg). Kempton led the league in (405-of-558), tops in the Patriot League and 67th in the nation . That includes scoring in (regular season) league games (17.8). Kempton is second in the a 15-of-16 effort against Boston University (Jan . 2) and 14-of-16 vs . Mount league in rebounding (9.6 rpg) while senior Jesse Chuku is 12th (5.4 rpg). St . Mary’s (Dec . 19) . Sophomore Kahron Ross leads the league in assists per contest (6.1) while Kempton stands third in field goal percentage (.547) and 12th in free throw percentage (.754). Kempton shot 58.8 percent from the field in league games, HOME SWEET STABLER which was third. The Mountain Hawks have won 28 of their last 44, 50 of their last 70 and 63 of their last 88 in the friendly confines of Stabler Arena. They had an 11-game As a team, Lehigh leads the league in three-point field goal percentage (.396). home win streak snapped vs. Bryant on Dec. 29, 2012 and an eight-game The Mountain Hawks are also first in the Patriot League in steals per game winning streak snapped on Jan. 5, 2014 against Boston University. Lehigh is (6.8) while Price is second among individuals in steals per contest (1.8). All currently riding an eight-game home winning streak . stats as of Tuesday, Mar . 8 . Here’s a look at Lehigh’s home success since the start of the 2002-03 season: Overall Record: 143-53 (.730) LEHIGH ON NATIONAL, REGIONAL TV Non-League Record: 68-19 (.781) Lehigh men’s basketball will appear on national and local TV several times Patriot League Record (Regular and Postseason): 75-34 (.688) this season. More than 20 games can be seen in HD for free on the new Pa- Longest Winning Streak: 16 games (11/25/03 - 12/6/04) triot League Digital Network, at least four on ESPN3/WatchESPN, at least four on CBS Sports Network and one on the American Sports Network. In addition, all home Patriot League games not picked up by CBS air locally in UP NEXT... the Lehigh Valley on Service Electric 2 Sports. If the Mountain Hawks win, they would advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012 and sixth time in school history. 2015-16 Lehigh Men’s Basketball Television Schedule Nov. 13 at Syracuse 7:00 ESPN3 FOLLOW LEHIGH BASKETBALL Nov. 16 at Canisius 7:00 ESPN3 Nov. 25 at Virginia 7:00 ESPN3 Lehigh Basketball on the TV, Radio and Internet Nov. 28 at Purdue 7/8:00 ESPN3 Locally, Lehigh basketball can be seen on Service Electric Cable’s 2 Sports. Dec. 30 vs. Army West Point* 7:00 Service Electric 2 Sports Over the air waves, Lehigh basketball can be heard on the exclusive home of Jan. 2 vs. Boston University* 2:00 Service Electric 2 Sports Lehigh Athletics, ESPN Radio of the Lehigh Valley (1230 and 1320 AM). Once Jan. 9 at American 2:00 CSN Mid-Atlantic Jan. 11 vs. Bucknell* 7:30 CBS Sports Network again this year, Lehigh will broadcast the LIVE audio of every men’s game Jan. 20 vs. Navy* 7:00 Service Electric 2 Sports and LIVE video home games on the web at Lehighsports.com. 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THE LAST TIME... A LEHIGH TEAM... A LEHIGH PLAYER... Scored 100+ points Recorded a double-double in points and rebounds vs. Army (2/4/15) 17 points, 10 rebounds - Tim Kempton Lehigh won, 103-74 vs. American (3/6/16) Lehigh won, 78-62 Scored 90+ points vs. Army (2/4/15) Recorded a double-double in points and assists Lehigh won, 103-74 17 points, 10 assists - Kahron Ross vs. Bucknell (2/25/15) Scored 80+ points Lehigh won, 84-65 at Army West Point (2/27/16) Lehigh won, 82-72 Scored 25+ points in a game 28 - Austin Price Allowed 90+ points vs. Colgate (1/27/16) at Canisius (11/16/15) Lehigh won, 79-70 Lehigh lost, 98-89 Scored 35+ points in a game Had five players in double figures 35 - C.J. McCollum Price - 20, Chuku - 19, Kempton - 17, Ross - 14, Leufroy - 12 vs. Fairfield (11/19/12) at Canisius (11/16/15) Lehigh won, 82-67 Lehigh lost, 98-89 Recorded 5 or more steals in a game Had two players score 15+ points 5 - Austin Price Price - 18, Kempton - 17 at Army West Point (2/27/16) vs. American (3/6/16) Lehigh won, 82-72 Lehigh won, 78-62 Handed out 10 or more assists in a game 12 - Kahron Ross Had two players score 20+ points vs. Lafayette (2/21/16) Ross - 24, Chuku - 22 Lehigh won, 73-61 at Navy (2/17/16) Lehigh won, 77-74 Handed out 5 or more assists in a game 9 - Kahron Ross Shot 50% or better from the floor vs. American (3/6/16) 56.9 (29-51) - vs. American (3/6/16) Lehigh won, 78-62 Lehigh lost, 78-62 Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in a game Shot 50% or better from three-point range 10 - Tim Kempton 50.0 (10-20) - at Colgate (2/24/16) vs. American (3/6/16) Lehigh won, 71-54 Lehigh won, 78-62

Did not hit a three-pointer Blocked 5 or more shots in a game 0-for-13 - vs. Columbia (11/23/14) 6 - Jesse Chuku Lehigh lost, 54-44 at Boston University (1/31/16) Lehigh lost, 75-73 Played an overtime game at Arizona State (12/20/14) Made 10+ three pointers in a game Lehigh won, 84-81 (3OT) 10 - Joe Knight vs. Colgate (3/4/05) Played a double overtime game Lehigh won, 77-60 at Arizona State (12/20/14) Lehigh won, 84-81 (3OT) Made 5+ three-pointers in a game 6 - Jesse Chuku Recorded 10 steals at Navy (2/17/16) 11 - at Bucknell (2/10/16) Lehigh won, 77-74 Lehigh won, 80-65 Hit a game-winning shot Forced 20 turnovers Mackey McKnight - driving layup with 0.5 seconds left in OT 22 - vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1/12) at Boston University (2/1/14) Lehigh won, 102-62 Lehigh won, 82-80 (OT)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS  Plays at home: ...... 10-5 By Month      Plays on the road:...... 7-9 November:...... 0-6   Plays at neutral sites:...... 0-0   December:...... 2-4   January:...... 4-4      Leads at the half:...... 14-4 February:...... 9-0   Trails at the half:...... 3-10    March:...... 2-0   Is tied at the half:...... 0-0       By Day    Goes to overtime:...... 0-0    Sunday:...... 2-2      Monday:...... 2-2   Scores 90 or more points:...... 0-0     Scores 80-89 points:...... 6-2 Tuesday:...... 0-1       Scores 70-79 points:...... 8-3 Wednesday:...... 5-5      Scores 60-69 points:...... 3-5 Thursday:...... 1-2   Scores 50-59 points:...... 0-3 Friday:...... 0-1        Scores 40-49 points:...... 0-1 Saturday:...... 7-1       Scores fewer than 40 points:...... 0-0      VS. THE CONFERENCES   Allows 90 or more points:...... 0-1    Allows 80-89 points:...... 0-5 AII...... 1-0   ACC:...... 0-2   Allows 70-79 points:...... 6-4    America East:...... 0-1   Allows 60-69 points:...... 6-2    Allows 50-59 points:...... 4-2 Big Ten:...... 0-1   Ivy League:...... 0-2    Allows 40-49 points:...... 1-0   Allows fewer than 40 points:...... 0-0 MAAC:...... 0-1 NEC:...... 1-2   Patriot League:...... 15-5  Shoots 50% or more:...... 10-0 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Shoots 40-49%:...... 5-10  Shoots 30-39%:...... 2-3      Shoots under 30%:...... 0-1       Allows 50% or more...... 3-6      Allows 40-49%:...... 5-6   Allows 30-39%:...... 9-2      Allows under 30%:...... 0-0         Shoots 50% or more 3FG:...... 6-2       Shoots 40-49% 3FG:...... 5-2      Shoots 30-39% 3FG:...... 3-7   Shoots under 30% 3FG:...... 3-3         Outrebounds opponents:...... 13-4     Is outrebounded:...... 3-10       Ties opponent in rebounding:...... 1-0          Commits fewer than 15 turnovers:.13-7      Commits 15 or more turnovers:...... 4-7             Forces 15 or more turnovers:...... 4-5    Forces fewer than 15 turnovers:...... 13-9             Commits more turnovers:...... 10-7    Commits fewer turnovers:...... 7-7       Tie in turnovers...... 0-0                             

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 14   

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME2010-11 32: NO. 9 HOLYROSTER CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 17 2015-16 ROSTER NUMERICAL

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School Major 1 Kahron Ross So. G 5-11 155 Jonesboro, Ark./Jonesboro High School Arts and Sciences 4 Devon Carter Sr. G 6-4 195 Cleveland, Ohio/John Hay High School Psychology 5 Austin Price Jr. G 6-4 175 Indianapolis, Ind./Detroit Country Day School Finance 10 Kyle Leufroy Fr. G 6-3 195 Pasadena, Calif./Benicia High School (Prolific Prep) Business 11 Tyler Jenkins So. G 6-1 175 Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern High School Finance 13 Matt Holba Fr. F 6-7 200 Noblesville, Ind./Guerin Catholic High School Business 15 Jay Jay Davis So. G 5-10 150 Allentown, Pa./William Allen High School Business 20 John Ross Glover Sr. G/F 6-4 195 Hendersonvlle, Tenn./University School of Jackson English 31 Jesse Chuku Sr. F 6-9 225 London, England/Kimball Union Academy Psychology 32 Tim Kempton Jr. C/F 6-10 225 Scottsdale, Ariz./Brophy College Prep Finance 40 Justin Goldsborough Sr. F 6-8 210 Fort Washington, Md./St. Stephens & St. Agnes School Marketing 42 Brandon Alston So. G 6-5 195 Vienna, Va./Herndon High School Business 55 Caleb Sedore Fr. C 6-11 235 Pulaski, N.Y/Pulaski High School Business

ALPHABETICAL

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School Major 42 Brandon Alston So. G 6-5 195 Vienna, Va./Herndon High School Business 4 Devon Carter Sr. G 6-4 195 Cleveland, Ohio/John Hay High School Psychology 31 Jesse Chuku Sr. F 6-9 225 London, England/Kimball Union Academy Psychology 15 Jay Jay Davis So. G 5-10 150 Allentown, Pa./William Allen High School Business 20 John Ross Glover Sr. G/F 6-4 195 Hendersonvlle, Tenn./University School of Jackson English 40 Justin Goldsborough Sr. F 6-8 210 Fort Washington, Md./St. Stephens & St. Agnes School Marketing 13 Matt Holba Fr. F 6-7 200 Noblesville, Ind./Guerin Catholic High School Business 11 Tyler Jenkins So. G 6-1 175 Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern High School Finance 32 Tim Kempton Jr. C/F 6-10 225 Scottsdale, Ariz. /Brophy College Prep Finance 10 Kyle Leufroy Fr. G 6-3 195 Pasadena, Calif./Benicia High School (Prolific Prep) Business 5 Austin Price Jr. G 6-4 175 Indianapolis, Ind./Detroit Country Day School Finance 1 Kahron Ross So. G 5-11 155 Jonesboro, Ark./Jonesboro High School Arts and Sciences 55 Caleb Sedore Fr. C 6-11 235 Pulaski, N.Y/Pulaski High School Business

Murray H. Goodman ’48 Head Coach: Brett Reed (Eckerd College ’95), Ninth Season Associate Head Coach: Antoni Wyche (Notre Dame ’99) Assistant Coaches: Kyle Griffin (Siena ‘11) and Harry Morra (DeSales ‘04) Director of Basketball Operations: Jabari Trotter (Dartmouth ‘12) Video Coordinator: Cooper Handelsman (Kenyon College ‘15)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BY POSITION BY STATE/COUNTRY Devon Carter: DEV-in Guards (8): Brandon Alston, Devon Carter, Jay Arizona (1): Tim Kempton Jesse Chuku: CHOO-koo Jay Davis, John Ross Glover, Tyler Jenkins, Kyle Arkansas (1): Kahron Ross Matt Holba: WHOLE-bah Leufroy, Austin Price, Kahron Ross California (1): Kyle Leufroy Kyle Leufroy: Luh-FROY Forwards (5): Jesse Chuku, John Ross Glover, Indiana (3): Matt Holba, Tyler Jenkins, Austin Caleb Sedore: SEH-door Justin Goldsborough, Matt Holba, Tim Kempton Price Centers (2): Tim Kempton, Caleb Sedore Maryland (1): Justin Goldsborough BY CLASS New York (1): Caleb Sedore Ohio (1): Devon Carter Seniors (4): Devon Carter, Jesse Chuku, John Pennsylvania (1): Jay Jay Davis Ross Glover, Justin Goldsborough Tennessee (1): John Ross Glover Juniors (2): Tim Kempton, Austin Price Virginia (1): Brandon Alston Sophomores (4): Brandon Alston, Jay Jay Davis, Tyler Jenkins, Kahron Ross England (1): Jesse Chuku Freshmen (3): Matt Holba, Kyle Leufroy, Caleb Sedore

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Several individuals took their play to new levels in 2014-15, high- BRETT REED lighted by Tim Kempton who was named the league’s Player of the Year Head Coach as just a sophomore. He finished the season averaging 15.3 points and a Patriot League leading 8.7 rebounds per game. An honorable mention Ninth Year as Lehigh Head Coach All-American, Kempton tallied 14 double-doubles, including against each of Lehigh’s power conference opponents. Along with Kempton, freshman Kahron Ross became the Mountain Hawks’ fifth Patriot League Rookie of the Year in the last nine seasons, along with Marquis Hall

(2007), Rob Keefer (2008), McCollum (2010) and Kempton (2014). Ross The 2015-16 season is Dr. Brett Reed’s ninth as the Murray H. stepped into the point guard position and excelled, finishing the season Goodman ’48 Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Lehigh University. In with 175 assists, third in school history. He also set a single-game record eight years on the sideline, Reed has become the winningest coach in with 14 assists in Lehigh’s thrilling win at Arizona State. Ross averaged Lehigh history and has won nearly 75 percent of his games at Stabler 10.4 points and a league-leading 5.8 assists during his rookie campaign. Arena. During the 2012-13 season, Reed won his 100th career game and Several other Mountain Hawks continued to take their games to new became the fastest coach to 100 wins in the history of the Patriot League. levels, including Price who finished second on the team in scoring (11.4 During that same season, he also became the all-time winningest coach average) and junior Justin Goldsborough, who started 22 of the last 23 in school history. He enters 2015-16 with 145 career victories and is the games and became a force at both ends of the floor. With a strong core of Patriot League’s second longest-tenured coach. returning players in 2015-16 coupled with a batch of talented freshmen, Reed’s 58.0 career Division I winning percentage is tops among the future is bright for Lehigh men’s basketball. active Patriot League coaches. He has won consistently at Lehigh, eclips- Reed has posted a number of impressive years, including the 2012- ing 20 wins three times in a four-year span from 2009-13, which also 13 season in which the Mountain Hawks finished 21-10 and played in a included three national postseason appearances. The Mountain Hawks national postseason tournament for a second straight season and third twice won the Patriot League and advanced to the NCAA Tournament time in four years. Lehigh began the season 9-2, including an eight-game while advancing to the College Basketball Invitational in 2013. winning streak capped off by a 90-75 win at North Texas. McCollum During Reed’s time, Lehigh has helped develop plenty of impressive went down with a season-ending injury at VCU on Jan. 5, but the Moun- talent, led by two-time All-American and Patriot League Player of the tain Hawks wouldn’t go away quietly. The squad went on to post a 10-4 Year C.J. McCollum who was selected 10th overall by the Portland Trail record in league play to tie for second in the league standings. Blazers in the 2013 NBA Draft. Reed has also recruited at an extremely Reed picked up his 100th career win in style as the Mountain Hawks effective rate, having secured five of the last nine Rookie of the Year defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, 102-62. He went on to post his school award recipients in the Patriot League. record-breaking victory in a 72-43 win at Navy. Reed broke a tie with Reed will be remembered for the 2011-12 season, when the Moun- Tony Packer to become the all-time winningest coach in school history. tain Hawks posted a school-record 27 wins, along with the program’s Following the season, McCollum, the Patriot League’s all-time leading third Patriot League Championship (and second in the three years). scorer, became the first player in school history and second in league The highlight was a historic 75-70 NCAA Tournament win over Duke, history selected in the NBA Draft. becoming only the sixth No. 15 seed to ever beat a No. 2 seed and second Reed’s first Patriot League Title as head coach came in 2009-10 when in the same day (Norfolk State defeated Missouri just hours earlier). he led the Mountain Hawks to their second Patriot League Tournament McCollum led the way with 30 points as Lehigh never trailed by more Championship, first outright regular season league title, the most wins in than five and was leading for much of the game. Mountain Hawks’ school history (at the time) and the most-ever wins at Stabler Arena. The largest lead came in the final minute (eight) as the squad always had Mountain Hawks also led the Patriot League in scoring offense, scoring an answer for the Blue Devils’ runs. margin, three-point percentage, assist-to-turnover ratio and defensive That game helped put the Lehigh men’s basketball program rebounds. Their 220 made three-pointers established a new school re- squarely on the map as over the ensuing days, the Mountain Hawks cord, later broken just four seasons later when Lehigh knocked down were featured in an endless number of national media outlets including 235 in 2013-14. The 2009-10 team also set a mark for the most dominant SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sports Illustrated, USA run in the Patriot League Tournament’s history, winning every game by Today and much more. Entering the following season, the Mountain 15 points or more. They also excelled in the classroom. Lehigh’s starting Hawks were ranked among the mid-major’s best teams by numerous five of Dave Buchberger, Zahir Carrington, Hall, McCollum and Gabe outlets. Knutson achieved an average grade point average of 3.2. The 2011-12 season also featured a school record for nonleague wins Reed continued the success into 2010-11, leading the Mountain (12), the Mountain Hawks tied a record for Patriot League victories (11) Hawks to a tie for the second most nonleague wins in school history while shattering the program’s previous wins record of 22 (also set by a while compiling the most nonleague victories over a three-year span Reed-led team). Along the way, Lehigh also played tough against power in school laurels. Success continued into Patriot League play as the conference foes, including NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Michigan Mountain Hawks led the league in scoring, rebounding and blocked State, holding a 38-35 lead at the half in a valiant effort that fell just short. shots. Most recently, the Mountain Hawks earned two more wins against During Reed’s second season at the helm in 2008-09 season, he led power conference foes during the 2014-15 season as Lehigh took a big the Mountain Hawks to some very noteworthy accomplishments and step forward in its quest to return to championship contention. The continued to build upon the solid foundation established at the begin- Mountain Hawks’ season was highlighted by two wins over power ning of his Lehigh career. The accomplishments included the Mountain conference opponents DePaul and Arizona State, and a tight loss to Hawks’ most nonleague wins ever, the best start to a season in decades, eventual No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament Villanova in a game the most overall road wins since 1991 and the school’s first-ever victory that saw Lehigh lead by five early in the second half. After a slow start over a Big East foe. Reed also mentored a pair of All-Patriot League to Patriot League play, the Mountain Hawks rebounded in a big way, selections in Hall and Carrington. Hall went onto became Lehigh’s highlighted by winning seven-of-eight games midway through the first-ever Patriot League Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, league schedule. Late in the season, Lehigh dominated eventual regular while Carrington was the school’s first All-District selection since 1988. season champion Bucknell to clinch a home game in the Patriot League In his first season as a collegiate head coach, Reed led the Mountain Quarterfinals for the fifth time in the last six years. The Mountain Hawks Hawks to the third most wins for a first-year headman in the 108-season finished in third place in the league standings. history of Lehigh Basketball. Reed’s immediate impact was especially

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 19 significant considering the squad lost 3,375 career points from the previ- WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT COACH REED ous year’s senior class and had a very young roster that consisted of 10 “Brett Reed is an excellent basketball coach. In just a few years, he has of 14 players either in their freshman or sophomore campaigns. Despite led the resurgence of Lehigh basketball and turned it into a power from those factors, Reed guided the team to more wins than the previous the Patriot League. He’s building a program that can withstand one season and the second most victories in the 30-year history of Stabler of sport’s ultimate challenges – the test of time. It is undoubtedly an Arena. Reed also mentored the Mountain Hawks’ second consecutive impressive accomplishment.” Patriot League Rookie of the Year in Keefer as Lehigh became the first - Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University and U.S. National Team Head Coach school in the league to accomplish that feat. In addition, Reed oversaw a defensive unit that held league foe Bucknell to just 39 points on February “I’ve known Brett Reed for over 10 years, and was fortunate to have 27, 2008 - the second fewest points ever allowed by the Brown and White him on my staff and watch him develop as a coach. I strongly believe since the inception of Patriot League play in 1990. Brett is one of the best young coaches in the country. His performance Reed has also recruited and developed some excellent basketball in 2011-12 was as good as or better than anyone in our profession. He’s talent over the course of his career at Lehigh. In addition to McCollum an excellent basketball coach on the floor, has incredible demeanor on and several Rookie of the Year performers (Hall, Keefer, McCollum, the sideline and has proven that he is a top-notch recruiter.” Kempton, Ross), there have been a host of others who have enjoyed - Fran McCaffery, former Lehigh and current University of Iowa Head Coach individual accomplishments and recognition. Hall, Carrington, Knutson, Holden Greiner and Mackey McKnight join McCollum, Kempton and “I am very proud of the success Brett has enjoyed as the head men’s Ross as All-Patriot League performers. Reed has also had high-level basketball coach at Lehigh University. Brett is extremely intelligent, performers in the classroom and community as well. Hall was named hard-working and passionate about the game of basketball and is a the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year in consecutive seasons terrific role model for the young men in his program. I am excited for while Knutson was a three-time Academic All-Patriot League performer. what Brett has been able to accomplish in his short time as the head Hall was also a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. coach at Lehigh and am confident that he will continue to be successful Reed was named Lehigh’s head coach on August 10, 2007. He for many years to come.” had been an assistant at Lehigh for the previous five years, serving as - Billy Taylor, former Lehigh and Head Coach and current University of Iowa associate head coach for the 2006-07 campaign. Director of Operations During his time at Lehigh as assistant and later associate head coach, Reed performed numerous duties, including the coordination of “Brett Reed is respected by our student-athletes, he is an excellent teacher recruitment, academic mentoring, detailed scouting of opponents and and communicator and has been an extremely productive recruiter. I overall player development. He has been very instrumental in securing admire his values, his work ethic, his energy and his devotion to our six consecutive seasons in the upper half of the Patriot League as well players, their education and their experience.” as the Mountain Hawks’ 2004 Patriot League Championship and four - Joe Sterrett, Lehigh Murray H. Goodman Dean of Athletics of the winningest seasons in school history (2003-04, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2011-12). Reed’s Coaching Resume Prior to his time at Lehigh, Reed served as the top assistant coach at High Point University in North Carolina for two seasons. Reed was an Year Record (Pct.) PL Home Notables integral part of the coaching staff that led the Panthers to the Big South 2007-08 14-15 (.483) 7-7 11-4 Championship Game in 2002. Included in that two-year period, Reed 2008-09 15-14 (.517) 5-9 8-6 recruited a Big South Rookie of the Year and a Player of the Year. 2009-10 22-11 (.667) 10-4 15-2 PL Reg Season Championship Reed spent the 1999-2000 season as the Director of Basketball Op- PL Tourn. Championship erations at the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. He began NCAA Tournament 2010-11 16-15 (.516) 6-8 9-5 PL Semifinals his collegiate coaching career at Oakland (Mich.) Community College 2011-12 27-8 (.771) 11-3 12-1 PL Tourn. Championship where he was an assistant for his father’s program. NCAA win over Duke A native of Waterford, Michigan, Reed attended Eckerd College in 2012-13 21-10 (.678) 10-4 11-3 College Basketball Invitational St. Petersburg, Florida where he contributed at point guard and helped 2013-14 14-18 (.438) 7-11 9-5 lead his team to a conference championship and NCAA Tournament 2014-15 16-14 (.533) 10-8 8-5 Wins over DePaul, Arizona St. appearance. Reed graduated with honors, earning his Bachelor’s degree 2015-16 17-14 (.548) 13-5 10-5 in 1995 before earning his Master’s at Wayne State in 1998. In 2003, Total 162-119 ( .577) 79-59 ( .572) 93-36 ( .721) Reed received his Ph.D. from Wayne State University in Instructional Technology with a Cognate in Sports Administration. He is one of only two Division I men’s basketball head coaches in the entire nation to have earned their doctorate degrees. Reed was also honored during his academic career with a number of awards including the prestigious Thomas C. Rumbell Fellowship. Reed and his wife Kindra reside in Bethlehem with their sons Brendan and Calvin, and daughter Makenna.

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Southern, a win over 20-win squad Quinnipiac and victories over reigning NCAA Tournament teams LIU Brooklyn and Bucknell. Lehigh followed in 2014-15 by taking a big step forward, finishing in third place in the league standings led by one stretch in Patriot League play when the Mountain Hawks won seven- ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH of-eight games. Griffin coached the league’s Player and Rookie of the Year, Tim Kempton and Kahron Ross - a sophomore and freshman, respectively. ANTONI WYCHE The Mountain Hawks also went 2-1 against power conference schools, beating DePaul and Arizona State while leading eventual NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Villanova by five in the second half. Before Lehigh, Griffin served many roles at the Hoop Group. Most recently, he was Director of Team Events when he managed all five high school showcases and 10 elite AAU events. Previously, Griffin was Director of Operations and Director of Philly Hoop Group Classic, a Division I College Basketball Tour- Antoni Wyche is in his seventh season as an assistant coach at Lehigh, and nament which included Pittsburgh, Penn, La Salle, Rider, Robert Morris and fifth as associate head coach. Wyche has helped lead the Mountain Hawks’ James Madison. Griffin organized and managed all the logistics for the classic. program to new heights, which includes two Patriot League Championships Griffin was the key contact person and responsible for recruiting grassroots and NCAA Tournament appearances in a three-year span. Wyche took over basketball teams into the Hoop Group’s competitive tournaments. This allowed as associate head coach after Matt Logie departed to become the head coach him to establish very strong relationships with many coaches and organizers of at Whitworth University following the 2010-11 season. these programs. Griffin was responsible for the recruitment and organization A 1999 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Wyche brings a wealth of the largest event ever offered by the Hoop Group, the Pittsburgh Jam Fest. of professional playing experience to the Lehigh sidelines, having played in Griffin began his playing career at La Salle in Philadelphia before transferring numerous pro leagues in the United States and overseas for nearly a decade to Siena after a standout high school career at Germantown Academy. following his collegiate career. Also strong in the classroom, Griffin was named to the Atlantic 10 Commis- Wyche has made an immediate impact as the Mountain Hawks have gone sioner’s Honor Roll at La Salle while being named to the MAAC Conference 133-90 in his seven seasons in Bethlehem while winning the 2010 and 2012 All-Academic Team at Siena. He was a consistent member of the Dean’s List Patriot League Championships, and advancing to the 2013 College Basketball while earning a spot on the Siena College President’s List in the spring of 2009 Invitational. Lehigh has posted a winning record in all but one season, eclipsing and fall of 2010 for a GPA over 3.8. 20 wins on three occasions, while coming within a single possession of hosting Kyle is the son of former Lehigh 1,000 point scorer and current Associate its second straight Patriot League Title game in 2011. Director of Athletics Bill Griffin. Wyche also helped coach two-time Patriot League Player of the Year and top-10 NBA Draft pick C.J. McCollum, currently of the Portland Trail Blazers. Wyche has worked with several other top players at Lehigh, including 2014-15 Patriot League Player of the Year Tim Kempton and Rookie of the Year Kahron Ross. Ross became Lehigh’s fifth Rookie of the Year in the last nine seasons. ASSISTANT COACH A four-year member of the Notre Dame program, Wyche averaged 12 points, four assists and four rebounds per game during his time in South Bend HARRY MORRA as a point guard and shooting guard playing under head coach John McLeod. Also on staff for the Fighting Irish were former Lehigh head coaches McCaffery and Taylor, currently the head coach and director of basketball operations, respectively, at the University of Iowa. Following graduation, Wyche began his professional career by playing for the New Jersey Shorecats of the United States Basketball League during the spring of 2000. A native of New York, Wyche’s first international playing experience Harry Morra enters his first season as Lehigh assistant coach following a came as a member of Fersped Rabotnicki in Macedonia where he led his team stint with the program as video coordinator during the program’s historic 2011- to a 33-4 record and the Macedonian First Division championship. Wyche 12 season. Morra has spent the last three years as assistant coach and recruiting averaged 21 points, five assists and five rebounds during the regular season coordinator at nearby DeSales University. Morra replaces Ryan Krueger, who before registering averages of 13.5 points, four rebounds, two assists and two accepted a position as assistant coach for the Grand Rapids Drive, the D-League steals during the Korac Cup. affiliate of the Detroit Pistons. Among his international playing stops, Wyche has also played for Club de All within the last 10 years, DeSales has established itself as one of the top Mayas in Mexico, Kouvot in Finland, Niigata Albirex in Japan, Al Rayyan in 20 winningest programs in NCAA Division III, playing in the Elite Eight, Sweet Qatar and Zain in Jordan. He averaged 26 points and six assists for Club de Ma- 16 twice and Round of 32 three times. In Morra’s time at DeSales, the Bulldogs yas in 2002, 17 points, four assists and five rebounds for Kouvot in 2002-03 and went 102-39. He helped lead DeSales to two Regular Season Championships, nine points, five rebounds and a league-leading six assists for Niigata Albirex two Freedom Tournament Championships, along with three NCAA Tournament in 2006-07. Wyche also played for the Adirondack Wildcats of USBL in 2003. wins. Morra helped develop three 1,000 point scorers, two All-Americans, two Freedom MVPs and a National Rookie Team member. As assistant coach, Morra designed and executed recruiting strategies for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware and Maryland. He planned and executed an annual Prospect Camp for 50 participants and Team Camp with 30 teams from all over the Mid-Atlantic region. He also prepared and presented scouting reports for 2014 Freedom Conference Coach of the Year Scott Coval. ASSISTANT COACH During graduate school at Lehigh, Morra took a year off from DeSales and was Lehigh’s video coordinator during a memorable 2011-12 season, which fea- KYLE GRIFFIN tured a Patriot League Championship and historic NCAA Tournament win over Duke. Morra was responsible for film exchange, advanced scouting and game/ practice video breakdown. Morra has worked camps at Duke, Villanova and Lehigh. After college, he was both a player and then assistant coach for Belfast Star of the Sea, which competes in the 12-team Irish Superleague. He also has experience as Operations Manager Kyle Griffin enters his third season on the Mountain Hawks’ staff and has for PeacePlayers International in Northern Ireland and South Africa, an ESPY immediately made an impact for the Brown and White. Griffin came to Lehigh Award winning basketball non-profit organization based out of Washington, D.C. from the Hoop Group where he has served as Director of Team Events since As a player, Morra was a four-year member and two-year captain at DeSales, August of 2011. Griffin is a former collegiate player at both La Salle and Siena. shooting 48 percent from three-point range in 2004 as a senior captain of the 24-5 In his first season on the Lehigh sidelines in 2013-14, Griffin helped lead MAC Champions. a young Mountain Hawks’ squad which enjoyed a fair share of highlights, Morra and his wife Kelly Lyons reside in Bethlehem with their one-year including an overtime win at eventual Patriot League regular season champion old son Marcus. Boston University, a victory over eventual NCAA Tournament participant Texas Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 21 #1 Kahron ROSS Guard • Sophomore • 5-11 • 155 Jonesboro, Ark. • Jonesboro High School

Major: Arts and Sciences

WHY LEHIGH? “They recruited me from day one which showed me a lot.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Named a first team All-Patriot League honoree, his second All-League honor of his career after being named to the third team as a freshman . - Finished with seven points and nine assists in the league semifinals against American (3/6). In the pro- cess, he moved into second place on the Lehigh single-season assists list. GETTING TO KNOW KAHRON - Posted nine points and six assists in the Patriot League Nickname: Ronron Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The view Major & Why: College of Arts and Sciences - Tallied 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including 2-of-2 from Favorite Place on Campus: The gym three-point range in regular season finale at Army West Point Favorite Food: French fries (2/27). Dished seven assists compared to zero turnovers. Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: T.I. - Scored 12 points (10 coming in the first half) while adding Favorite Movie: Law Abiding Citizen seven assists, three rebounds and two steals at Colgate (2/24). Turned the ball over just once. Favorite TV Show: Friends - Stellar performance with 11 points and a season-high tying 12 assists vs. Lafayette (2/21). Marked first Favorite Website: Lehigh.edu  Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stephen A. Smith double-double of the season and fifth of his career. Turned the ball over just once, playing just under the Favorite Pro Team: Miami Heat  full 40 minutes.    Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Michael Vick - Tied a career-high 24 points for the second consecutive Wednesday, shotoing 8-of-11 from the field, in- Hobbies: Video gaming                     Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated cluding 4-of-4 from three-point range in big win at Navy (2/17). Also dished five assists. Scored 20 of his Place I’d Like To Visit:  Bahamas   points in the  second  half on  6-of-7  shooting.             Talent I’d Most Like  To Have: I wish I could fly  - Third straight  game with 16 or more points,   scoring  17 vs.  Holy  Cross  (2/15).  Was 9-of-11   from  the free Dream Job: NBA I Wear My Jersey Number  Because:  I wanted number  10 throw line,  including  a perfect  4-of-4  over  the  final 17 seconds  to  help clinch  the  win.     because it was my dad’s number, but I have number 1. - Career game to lead Lehigh to road win at Bucknell (2/10), scoring a career-high 24 points on 10-of-15 If I had $1 Billion, I Would: Save most of it and give shooting, including 2-of-4 from three-point range. Added six assists and a steal. some back to family. - Strong effort at Lafayette (2/8), scoring 16 points while adding eight assists, two steals and a block. 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS  - Finished with six points  and five assists to just one turnover in dominant win over American (2/6). Points: 24, two times; last at Navy (2/17/16) - Stellar effort vs. Loyola (2/3), scoring 16 points on 5-of-9 shooting while adding eight assists (to just two Rebounds: 6 at Holy  Cross (1/16/16)                    turnovers), three rebounds and two steals. Eclipsed 500 career points in the game. Assists: 12, two times;  last vs. Lafayette (2/21/16)                   Steals: 3, three times; last at American (1/9/16) - Had five points, four assists and three rebounds at Boston University (1/31).     - Scored nine  points  in win  over Colgate  (1/27)   while  adding  six rebounds,   four  assists,  two  steals  and  a block.  CAREER HIGHS    - Tallied five points,  seven  assists,  two rebounds  and  two  steals  against  Navy  (1/20).      Points: 24, two times;  last at  Navy (2/17/16)                   Rebounds: 6, four times; last at Holy Cross (1/16/16) - Posted seven points, career-high tying six rebounds and four assists at Holy Cross (1/16). Assists: 14 at Arizona State (12/20/14) - Finished with six points, five rebounds and four assists against Bucknell (1/11). Steals: 3, eight times; last at American (1/9/16) - Strong effort at American (1/9), posting 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting while adding three rebounds, five MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS assists and three steals to tie a career high. 2015-16 Career - Had eight points, three  rebounds, an assist and steal at Loyola (1/6). Hit a big three-pointer with 2:14 Double-Figure Scoring  17 35 remaining  to tie the  score at 48.              Last Time: at Army West Point (2/27/16)     - Finished  with nine points  vs. Boston  University   (1/2),  all in  the game’s   final  4:29.  Also posted  seven  assists  20+ points  2 2 (to just one  turnover),  three  rebounds  and  two  steals.           Last Time: at Navy (2/17/16) - Scored six points while adding five rebounds and a season-high 12 assists (just two shy of tying a career 30+ points 0 0 high) vs. Army West Point (12/30). Last Time: -- - Posted seven points and five assists against Stony Brook (12/22). - Had 12 points and nine assists against Mount St. Mary’s (12/19), including two clutch free throws in the 10+ rebounds 0 0     Last Time: -- game’s final minute to help seal the victory.     - Scored  14 points  at Robert  Morris  (12/17)  on  6-of-9  shooting  and  2-of-3  from three-point    range.  Added  5+ assists  21 39 three rebounds,   two assists  and two steals.             Last Time: vs. American (3/6/16)     - Just missed  a double-double,  tallying  10  points  and  nine assists  vs. Rochester   College   (12/5).    10+ assists  2 7                  Last Time: vs. Lafayette  (2/21/16)                    Double-Doubles 1 5 Last Time: vs. Lafayette (2/21/16) CAREER STATISTICS

                                                                                         Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407  2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 22    - Finished just short of a double-double, posting 16 points and eight assists 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). Shot 6-of-11 from the field while adding three  rebounds, a block and two steals.                          - Strong effort at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28), tallying 13 points (nine in the                                           first half) and four rebounds.                      - Scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting while adding four assists at No. 12                                           Virginia (11/25).                                           - Posted eight points, seven assists and two steals at Columbia (11/22).                      - Finished with 10 points, six assists and three steals vs. Yale (11/19).                                           - Strong game with 14 points, seven assists, two rebounds and two steals                                           at Canisius (11/16).                                           - Tallied two points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals in the                      season opener at Syracuse (11/13).                                                                                     AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15): Sensational freshman season, earning                                           Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors and garnering third team All-                      League honors … Played in all 30 games, making 29 starts as the team’s                                           point guard and floor general … Finished third on the team with 10.4 points                                           per game while leading the squad (and Patriot League) with 175 assists                                           (5.8) … Also total was third in school history for a single season and tied for                      tenth in league history … Also grabbed 2.8 rebounds per game … Reached                                           double-figure points 18 times and five or more assists on 18 occasions …                    

Had five games with double-figure assists and tallied four double-doubles   … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week five times and ECAC Rookie Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) … Had seven points, four assists, five rebounds   of the Week three times … Tallied nine points and eight assists in the Patriot and two steals against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30) … Tallied five points   League Quarterfinals vs. American (3/5) … Scored nine points in regular and four assists in big win at DePaul (11/26) … Earned first-career Patriot season finale at Colgate (2/28) … Fourth-career double-double, scoring League Rookie of the Week award on Nov. 24 after efforts vs. Canisius, at a game-high 17 points while dishing 10 assists in a dominant win over Rider and vs. Columbia … Finished with 10 points, three rebounds and first-place Bucknell (2/25) … Tied for the team lead with 13 points while four assists against Columbia (11/23) … Scored 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting adding eight assists against archrival Lafayette (2/22) … Posted a team-high while adding five rebounds and eight assists at Rider (11/21) … Had four 14 points (all in the second half) during comeback win at Navy (2/18) … points, two rebounds, an assist and three steals in the home opener vs. Scored 12 points and tied a career-high six rebounds at Holy Cross (2/14). Canisius (11/18) … Strong collegiate debut against #12 Villanova (11/14), Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the free throw line … Tallied 10 points and five posting six points and seven assists while only turning the ball over once. assists in win over American (2/12). Was a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line in the final minute … Garnered Patriot League Rookie of the Week BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout at Jonesboro High School … Led Jonesboro for the fifth time on Feb. 9 after performances against Army and at Loyola to a state championship as a senior, being named MVP of the tournament … Finished with 10 points, four rebounds and five assists at Loyola (2/7) … In the title game, Ross scored 15 of his team-high 19 points in the game’s … Scored seven points and dished 11 assists in dominant win over Army final 8:23 as Jonesboro stunned top-ranked Little Rock Parkview 66-54 … (2/4). Increased season assist total to 134 which moved him from 14th to Was named All-State as a junior, leading the team in points (14.5 per game), seventh in single-season school history … Named Patriot League Rookie assists (5.7) and steals (2.7)… Two-time All-Conference performer, Ross of the Week for the fourth time on Feb. 2 after efforts at Bucknell and vs. led Jonesboro to three straight appearances in the 6A State Finals, earning Boston University … Third-career double-double, tallying 18 points and All-State Tournament Team laurels as a sophomore and junior … Earned ten assists vs. Boston University (1/31). In the final minute, was a perfect Arkansas Preps All-Arkansas first team laurels in 2012-13 … Named to 8-for-8 from the free throw line to help wrap up the victory … Strong game the Arkansas Preps Super Sophomore Team in 2011-12 … Jonesboro Sun’s with 18 points at Bucknell (1/28) on 5-of-11 shooting, 3-of-5 from three- Best Under the Sun Player of the Year in 2012-13 and Best Under the Sun point range and 5-of-5 from the free throw line. Added four assists in 36 first team in 2012 … Took part in Pangos All-American Camp in 2012 and minutes … Finished with ten points, four assists and two rebounds in win 2013 and Under Armour Camp in Philadelphia as well … Also enjoyed at archrival Lafayette (1/24) … Tallied nine points and seven assists (all tremendous success for his AAU team, the Arkansas Hawks. in the second half) against Navy (1/21) … Second-career double-double, finishing with 13 points and ten assists in win over Holy Cross (1/17) … Posted four points, four rebounds and four assists at American (1/14) … Earned Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Jan. 12 after efforts at Army and vs. Loyola … Strong effort with 11 points, a career-high six rebounds, five assists and three steals against Loyola (1/10). Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week for that effort, coupled with his strong game at Army … Impressed with 13 points, eight assists, four rebounds, a block and steal in win at Army (1/7). Shot 5-of-8 from the field and 3-of-3 from the free throw line … Scored a team-high 15 points while adding seven assists in Patriot League opener vs. Colgate (12/31) … Tallied eight points and six assists at UMBC (12/28) … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 22 after impressive effort at Arizona State … Memorable game in triple overtime win at Arizona State (12/20), posting 15 points and a school record 14 assists. Had all 14 assists by the end of regulation and added a clutch jumper with less than ten seconds left in the second overtime to force a third OT … Ten points on 4-of-6 shooting while adding five assists and two steals at Quinnipiac (12/18) … Strong with a career-high 19 points to go with five assists and three rebounds at LIU Brooklyn (12/6). Scored 13 points in the second half, including hitting 6-of-6 free throws over the final 34 seconds … Posted three points, three rebounds, four assists and three steals vs.

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 23 #4 Devon CARTER Guard • Senior • 6-4 • 195 Cleveland, Ohio • John Hay High School

Major: Psychology

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because it fit the criteria I was looking for in a school: top notch academics, basketball opportunity and a personality fit.”

ON COACH REED: “Coach Reed is a very cerebral coach. He knows the game of basketball from what I have seen. He appeared to respect me as more than just a basketball player. He made it feel like going to Lehigh was more about the student than the athlete.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Knocked down a pair of free throws in the league semifinals against American (3/6). - Was a spark off the bench in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3), scoring five points on 1-of-1 shooting (a three-pointer) and 2-of-2 from the free throw line. - Scored four points on 2-of-3 shooting and added two rebounds and a steal at Army West Point (2/27). - Recorded two points and three rebounds in win at Colgate (2/24). - Impressed on his Senior Day, scoring seven points, including a big second-half three-pointer while adding a career-high five rebounds against Lafayette (2/21). - Strong effort vs. Holy Cross (2/15), scoring four points on 2-of-3 shooting while adding three rebounds, two rebounds and an assist. - Tallied two rebounds, two assists and a steal at Bucknell (2/10). - Hit a three-pointer while tying a career-high two steals in big win over American (2/6). - Had four points at Boston University (1/31) behind consecutive first-half layups. - Knocked down a big first-half three-pointer in win over Colgate (1/27). GETTING TO KNOW DEVON - Tied a career high with 10 points for a second straight game, shooting 4-of-6 from the field and Nickname: DC 2-of-3 from three against Navy (1/20). Added an assist and steal. What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite thing about Lehigh is the people and how they have - Scored a career-high 10 points at Holy Cross (1/16), eight in the second half. Shot 4-of-6 from the treated me so far. field, including 2-of-4 from three-point range while adding two rebounds, an assist and block. Major & Why: I want to major in Marketing because I was first introduced to it by Holden Greiner, then I did - Had an assist, rebound and steal vs. Bucknell (1/11). my own homework on the major and it was interesting. - Two points, two rebounds and an assist as key contributor off the bench at American (1/9). Favorite Place on Campus: Stabler Arena - Strong off the bench with five big second-half points on 2-of-3 shooting vs. Boston University (1/2). Favorite Food: I’ll eat anything Favorite Color: Black - Dished three assists vs. Army West Point (12/30) to tie a career high. Favorite Musical Artist: J. Cole - Solid effort vs. Stony Brook (12/22), scoring six points while adding three rebounds and a career-high Favorite Movie: The Lion King Favorite TV Show: The Office tying two steals. Favorite Website: Twitter.com/DevonACarter - Came off the bench and scored a career-high nine points vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19) on 3-of-4 Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Kenny The Jet Smith from three-point range. Favorite Pro Team: LA Lakers Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Tom Brady - Had three points, two rebounds and a steal at Robert Morris (12/17). Hobbies: Basketball, Chess and Basketball - Tallied four points, three rebounds and a career-high three assists vs. Rochester College (12/5). Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I’d Like To Visit: Africa - Finished with two points, a career-high four rebounds, two assists and a steal at Saint Francis (Pa.) Talent I’d Most Like To Have: To be able to draw (12/2). Dream Job: NBA… I repeat… NBA I Wear My Jersey Number: 4…because I look good in it - Knocked down a second-half three-pointer at Columbia (11/22). If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Save it and find a way to - Tied a career-high seven points while adding a rebound and assist vs. Yale (11/19). Finished 2-of- make more money 3 from the field and 2-of-2 from the free throw line, scoring Lehigh’s first five points of the game. 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS - Finished with three points, two rebounds, an assist and steal at Canisius (11/16). Points: 10, two times; last vs. Navy (1/20/16) - Scored Lehigh’s first points of the season in the opener at Syracuse (11/13), finishing with four Rebounds: 5 vs. Lafayette (2/21/16) Assists: 3, two times; last vs. Army WP (12/30/15) points and two rebounds  in his first-career start. Shot 2-of-5 from the floor.  Steals: 2, three times;  last vs. Holy  Cross (2/15/16)                   CAREER HIGHS                     Points: 10, two times;  last vs. Navy (1/20/16)                   Rebounds: 5 vs. Lafayette (2/21/16) Assists: 3, two times; last vs. Army WP (12/30/15) Steals: 2, four times; last vs. Holy Cross (2/15/16) CAREER STATISTICS

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                                                                                        

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                                                                                                                                  

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  AS A JUNIOR (2014-15): Played in 17 games, averaging 0.9 points 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS and 0.6 rebounds per game … Often called upon as a defensive presence  … Played in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. American (3/5) …                          Got into the game late during Lehigh’s dominant win over Bucknell                                           (2/25). Played three days later in the regular season finale at Colgate                                           (2/28) … Played second-half minutes at Holy Cross (2/14) … Got into                      the game at Loyola (2/7) … Had an assist and rebound in big win over                                           Army (2/4) … Knocked down a three-pointer and grabbed a rebound,                                           while bringing great energy off the bench at Lafayette (1/24) … Played                                         late in the win over Navy (1/21) … Finished with two points and a                                         rebound at American (1/14) … Saw action in a third straight game                                         vs. Loyola (1/10) … Scored two points and grabbed a rebound in key                     first-half minutes at Army (1/7) … Tallied two points, a rebound,                                         assist and steal at Boston University (1/3) … Played five minutes at                                         UMBC (12/28) and grabbed a rebound … Had a rebound and assist at                                         Quinnipiac (12/18) … Played in a career-high 16 minutes against Penn                                         State Mont Alto (11/30), posting career highs in points (7), rebounds                     (3) and steals (2) … Saw action on Thanksgiving Eve at DePaul (11/26)                                          … Played seven minutes, tallying a rebound and assist in the season                                         opener against #12 Villanova (11/14) … Named to the Patriot League                                         Academic Honor Roll.                    

    AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Got into 12 games, playing 30     minutes … Scored eight points and added eight assists … Had a   rebound in two minutes against Colgate (3/1) … Scored two points   in two minutes, knocking down his only field goal attempt vs. Holy Cross (2/15) … Finished with two points and two rebounds in just two minutes at American (2/12) … Had two points via a pair of late free throws against Loyola (2/8) … Scored first points of the season, converting a first-half layup at Army (2/5) … Grabbed a rebound in three minutes of big comeback win at Boston University (2/1) … Played in four minutes, grabbing a rebound against Lafayette (1/25) … Got into fourth straight game, at Navy (1/22) … Grabbed a rebound in three minutes at Holy Cross (1/18) … Played late in the first half against American (1/15) … Saw first action of the season, playing four minutes at Loyola (1/11) while covering the Patriot League’s leading scorer Dylon Cormier.

AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13): Played nine games in injury-shortened freshman year … Scored five points while adding three rebounds and two assists in 26 minutes … Saw action at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/8) … Scored first-career points vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1), finishing with five while adding first-career assists (2) as well … Had two late rebounds in the NIT Season Tip-Off win vs. Robert Morris (11/12) … Made collegiate debut in final minutes at #19/18 Baylor (11/9).

BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout at John Hay High School in Cleveland … Three-time MVP of varsity team and four-year starter … First Team All-District, All-Conference and All-Ohio honoree … Garnered North- east Ohio Division II Player of the Year … Named District Player of the Year as a junior, leading the team in scoring with more than 20 points per game … Also averaged six assists, four rebounds and two steals … Led the Hornets to the Division II Regional Finals, the school’s first appearance in the regional since 1988 … Strong in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society … Finished top three in his class with a 4.0 GPA.

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 25 #5 Austin PRICE Guard • Junior • 6-4 • 175 Indianapolis, Ind. • Detroit Country Day School

Major: Finance

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because it fit everything I was looking for in a school. I’m a huge academic guy, so of course the strong academics at Lehigh attracted me. I looked at how the players and coach get along with each other. I received a family type vibe on my official visit. Coach Reed is a great coach. It’s very hard to find a coach who believes in you and wants you to be a better person and basketball player by the time you leave Lehigh. The team has a chance to make the NCAA Tournament. We have talent and we are very competitive. I fell in love with the school. The social scene at Lehigh is top notch.”

GETTING TO KNOW AUSTIN 2015-16 UPDATES: Nickname: ShotsUp, AP - Named a third team All-Patriot League honoree . Major & Why: I chose Engineering as my major because - Scored a team-high 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 3-of-6 from I love to challenge myself. I love math. It has always been my favorite subject. With Engineering, I can apply three-point range in the Patriot League Semifinals vs. American my math skills to real life situations. I love technology (3/6). Added five rebounds, two assists and a block. as well. Engineering seemed like a great fit for me. - Tallied 16 points in regular season finale at Army West Point Favorite Food: Let me do a meal! Steak, potatoes, (2/27) to reach 1,000 career points, becoming the 34th player in broccoli, with a Kiwi Strawberry Lemonade to drink!!! Favorite Color: Blue school history and 112th in Patriot League history to reach that Favorite Musical Artist: Kendrick Lamar milestone. Also tied a career-high five steals. Favorite Movie: Friday - Scored 14 points at Colgate (2/24) on 5-of-8 shooting and 3-of-5 from three-point range. Favorite TV Show: Castle - Posted nine points on 4-of-7 shooting while adding two rebounds, two assists and a steal vs. Senior Day (2/21). Favorite Website: YouTube.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Dick Vitale - Finished with four points, six rebounds, four assists and a block in big win at Navy (2/17). Favorite Pro Team: Indiana Pacers - Scored a team-high 20 points while adding five rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal vs. Holy Cross (2/15). Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Andre Johnson - Finished with 16 points, two rebounds, an assist and block in big road win at Bucknell (2/10). Tied a career-high Hobbies: Listen to music and make art on Adobe five steals for a second straight game. Photoshop Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: ESPN - Scored 15 points at Lafayette (2/8) on 6-of-12 shooting while adding a career-high seven assists. Tied a career Place I’d Like To Visit: Paris, France high with five steals. Dream Job: NBA Basketball Player - Tallied 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal as part of dominant win over American (2/6). I Wear My Jersey Number Because: My brother’s - Strong effort vs. Loyola (2/3) despite foul trouble, scoring 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting including 3-of-4 from favorite number is 5  If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would: Run Track three-point range. Three of the treys came in a 12-0 first-half run to help Lehigh take a 14-6 lead. The Mountain If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Take care of my family, Hawks wouldn’t trail the rest of the game. then not sure after that.  - Three points, five rebounds,  three assists and a steal at Boston University (1/31).  - Monster game in win over Colgate (1/27), tallying career highs in points (28) and rebounds (8). Scored 20 sec- 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS                     Points: 28 vs. Colgate  (1/27/16)   ond-half points,   finishing the  game  10-of-15  from  the field  and 4-of-8  from  three-point   range.  Added two assists Rebounds: 8 vs. Colgate  (1/27/16)   and three  steals.                Assists: 7 at Lafayette (2/8/16) - Scored nine points vs. Navy (1/20) on 3-of-5 shooting from three-point range while adding three assists, a Steals: 5, three times;  last at Bucknell  (2/10/16)  rebound  and steal.                CAREER HIGHS - Impressed at Holy Cross (1/16) with a team-high 22 points along with six rebounds, two assists and a block. Points: 28 vs. Colgate (1/27/16) Finished 7-of-10 from the field and 6-of-8 from three-point range. Was the first Lehigh player with six made Rebounds: 8 vs. Colgate (1/27/16) three-pointers since C.J. McCollum had six against Bryant on Dec. 29, 2012. Assists: 7 at Lafayette (2/8/16) - Finished with five points (all from the free throw line), three rebounds, four assists and two steals against Steals: 5, four times; last at Bucknell (2/10/16)          Bucknell  (1/11).                MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS - Scored a game-high 16 points at American (1/9) (11 in the first half). Added a career-high seven rebounds while   2015-16 Career posting an  assist,  block and  steal.              Double-Figure Scoring  20 52 - Recorded  eight  points, two rebounds,  two  assists,  a block  and  steal  at Loyola  (1/6).      Last Time: vs. American (3/6/16)     - Tallied 16  points,  three  rebounds,  three assists   and two  steals  in win  over  Boston  University   (1/2).    20+ points  6 9 - Scored 22  points,  which  included  4-of-8 shooting  from  three-point   range vs. Army   West Point  (12/30).   Last Time: vs. Holy Cross (2/15/16) - Tallied eight points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals and a big block vs. Stony Brook (12/22). - Named Patriot League Player of the Week following strong efforts against Robert Morris and Mount St. Mary’s. 30+ points 0 0  Last Time: -- - Finished with 19 points in big 76-73 win over Mount St. Mary’s (12/19). Scored 16 first-half points then knocked down the game-winning three-pointer with 47 seconds remaining to make it 74-73 Mountain Hawks.      10+ rebounds 0 0 - Scored a team-high 19 points at Robert Morris (12/17), 12 coming in the second half. Finished 8-of-15 from the Last Time: --    field while  adding  four rebounds  and  four  assists  with  zero turnovers.         5+ assists  2 3 - Posted  15 points  on 6-of-11  shooting  while  adding  four  steals,  two assists and two blocks  vs.  Rochester   College  Last Time: at Lafayette  (2/8/16)   (12/5).                 Double-Doubles 0 0 Last Time: -- CAREER STATISTICS

                                                                                                              Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 

                                                                                        

 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 26    - Scored 12 points on 4-of-6 three-point shooting at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Added three rebounds, two assists and two blocks.  - Struggled offensively at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28), but contributed in other                          ways, adding five rebounds and four steals.                      - Finished with six points (all in the first half), three rebounds and a steal at No.                                           12 Virginia (11/25).                                           - Tallied eight points, four rebounds, four assists and a steal at Columbia (11/22).                      - Second straight 20-point game, scoring 23 points vs. Yale (11/19) (just one                                           shy of tying his career high). Finished 8-of-16 from the field while adding three                      assists and three steals.                                           - Fourth-career 20-point scoring game and second-career game with 5+ assists,                                           tallying 20 points and five assists at Canisius (11/16). Finished 4-of-8 from                      three-point range.                                           - Scored 12 points and tied a career-high five assists in season opener at Syra-                      cuse (11/13).                                                                                     AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15): Impressive sophomore season, finishing                      second on the Mountain Hawks (and 16th in the Patriot League) in scoring                                           with 11.4 points per game … Averaged 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per contest                                           … Played in all 30 games with 28 starts … Reached double-figure points 21                     times … Tallied six points and four assists in the Patriot League Quarterfinals                                           vs. American (3/5) … Scored 16 points in the regular season finale at Colgate                      (2/28), knocking down 6-of-11 from the field and 4-of-6 from three-point range.                                          Added four rebounds, two assists and two steals … Strong game with 16 points   on 6-of-10 shooting, five rebounds, two assists and two steals in dominant win range … Posted four points, two rebounds and two assists at Army (2/5) … over Bucknell (2/25) … Scored 12 points and added six rebounds (to tie a career   Finished with eight points, two rebounds a block and steal in comeback win high) and two blocks against archrival Lafayette (2/22) … Filled up the stat at Boston University (2/1) … Scored seven points on 2-of-5 shooting (all three-   sheet with 11 points, four rebounds, two assists, two blocks and three steals at point attempts) vs. Lafayette (1/25) … Grabbed a career-high five rebounds in Navy (2/18) … Tallied 10 points (eight in the second half) while adding five overtime win at Navy (1/22) … Scored 13 points (11 in the first half) at Holy rebounds at Holy Cross (2/14) … Scored 15 points which included 3-of-5 from Cross (1/18), which included 3-of-5 from three-point range … Knocked down three-point range vs. American (2/12). Added six rebounds to tie a career high, a pair of threes against American (1/15) … Finished with 11 points (all in the and three assists … Finished with two points, a rebound, assist and two blocks in first half) at Loyola (1/11) … Scored 11 points and grabbed four rebounds vs. road win at Loyola (2/7) … Scored 14 points in dominant win over Army (2/4) Army (1/8) … Posted three points, career-high four rebounds, two assists and which included a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line … Impressed with 16 a block against Boston University (1/5) … Had five points, three rebounds and points on 6-of-8 shooting and 3-of-4 from three-point range in win over Boston block in double overtime thriller at Colgate (1/2) … Finished with 11 points University (1/31) … Had six points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal at at Bryant (12/30) which included 3-of-6 from three-point range … Scored nine Bucknell (1/28). … Impressed at Lafayette (1/24), scoring 16 points including points while dishing a career-high six assists against Quinnipiac (12/21) … Third 14 in the second half. Did not miss a second-half shot, hitting 4-of-4 field goals straight double-figure scoring game, posting 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting against and 5-of-5 free throws … Scored 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting while adding four LIU Brooklyn (12/9) … Scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting vs. UMBC (12/7) … rebounds and an assist vs. Navy (1/21) … Strong all-around game with 13 points, Strong game with 12 points, three rebounds, two blocks and a career-high four four rebounds and four assists vs. Holy Cross (1/17). Shot 5-of-11 from the field steals at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/4) … Finished with nine points, including 3-of-6 and 2-of-4 from three-point range … Scored 13 points at American (1/14) … from three-point range, at South Dakota State (11/26) … Had five points vs. Had 10 points, three rebounds and two assists against Loyola (1/10) … Scored Texas Southern (11/25) including a big second-half three and two free throws six big second-half points while adding three assists and a steal in win at Army down the stretch … Scored eight points and blocked two shots at Pittsburgh (1/7) … Finished with ten points, a career-high six rebounds, two assists and (11/20). Shot 3-of-7 from the field and 2-of-5 from three-point range … Scored two steals at Boston University (1/3) … Tallied seven points, four steals, three 12 points in Legends Classic opener at Houston (11/17) … Finished with seven assists and two rebounds in Patriot League opener against Colgate (12/31) … points at Fordham (11/15) despite foul trouble … Stellar game with 21 points in Had ten points, four rebounds and two steals in road win at UMBC (12/28) … home opener vs. Rider (11/12). Finished 6-of-12 from the field and 5-of-10 from Stellar effort in triple overtime win at Arizona State (12/20), finishing with a three-point range … Scored 15 points at Minnesota (11/8) on 5-of-11 shooting team-high 18 points on 7-of-14 shooting while tying a career-high five rebounds, and 3-of-8 from three-point range. For those efforts, was named Patriot League dishing three assists and setting a career high with five steals … Finished with Rookie of the Week ... Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 11 points in road win at LIU Brooklyn (12/6) … Scored 13 points against Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) which included 8-of-10 from the free throw line. Had three BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout guard at Detroit Country Day School … Two- rebounds, three assists and a career-high four steals … Led the Mountain Hawks year starter, two-time Semifinalist, two-time Regional Champion and two-time with 15 points against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30). Shot 7-of-13 from the field District Champion … Winner of the Chris Kingsepp Award for Unsung Hero while adding four assists, three rebounds and a steal … Scored 14 points in big … Senior captain for the 2012-13 season … Invited to the Nike Skills Univer- win at DePaul (11/26), shooting 4-of-4 from the field (2-of-2 on three-pointers) sity Academy for the top 80 players in the country … Tied for first in made and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Scored 11 of his points in the second half … three-pointers in the Nike Peach Jam Elite 24 while playing with The Family … Finished with 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting and 3-of-5 from three-point range at Led his high school to the 2013 Michigan Class B State Championship, earning Rider (11/21) … Scored a career-high 24 points in the season opener against #12 MVP of the Championship Game ... Also strong in the classroom, carrying a Villanova (11/14), shooting 10-of-17 from the field and 4-of-7 from three-point 3.65 GPA while earning the National Scholar Athlete Award by the DCDS Blue range. 17 points came in the second half. & Gold Club … Brother Jodan is on the Eastern Michigan basketball team ... Uncle Jovon played basketball at Purdue and was a co-captain of the 1972-73 AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14): Enjoyed a strong freshman season, earning a team while his other uncle Joseph played at Notre Dame. spot on the Patriot League All-Rookie Team … Averaged 8.4 points (fourth on the team) while adding 1.9 rebounds … Had 27 assists, 14 blocks and 33 steals, playing in all 32 games (with 23 starts) … Shot 38 percent from three-point range (52-of-137), leading the team with his 52 makes … Posted five points, three rebounds, two steals and a block in the Patriot League Quarterfinals at Holy Cross (3/5) … Finished with six points and three rebounds against Colgate (3/1) … Reached double-figure points with 11 including 2-of-3 from three-point range at Bucknell (2/26) … Scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting at Lafayette (2/23) … Scored six points, including 2-of-3 from three-point range against Holy Cross (2/15). Added four rebounds … Second-career 20-point game, scoring 20 at American (2/12) on 8-of-14 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 27 #10 Kyle LEUFROY Guard • Freshman • 6-3 • 195 Pasadena, Calif. • Benicia High School (Prolific Prep)

Major: Business

WHY LEHIGH? “I saw what a great opportunity it would be to play for a high-level basketball program that is also a great aca- demic school. They also showed a huge amount of interest in me which made me feel wanted and a place I’d like to call home these next four years.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team . - Scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range in the league semifinals vs. American (3/6). - Finished with 17 points, knocking down 2-of-2 three-pointers and 9-of-10 from the free throw line in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). Added three assists, a block and steal. - Scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range at Army West Point (2/27) while adding five boards. - Posted seven points, three rebounds and two assists at Colgate (2/24). - Scored 13 points vs. Lafayette (2/21), which included 2-of-2 from three-point range. Added four rebounds, an assist and block. - Finished with 10 points, five rebounds, three assists and a steal in win at Navy (2/17). - Tallied 12 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals in big road win at Bucknell (2/10). - Scored nine points on 3-of-5 from three-point range at Lafayette (2/8). - Recorded 12 points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal in dominant win over American (2/6). - Scored a game-high 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting and 2-of-3 from three- point range vs. Loyola (2/3). GETTING TO KNOW KYLE - Finished with eight points, five assists (to tie a career high), three rebounds and a steal vs. Colgate (1/27). Nickname: K-Froy - Had five points, four assists and two steals against Navy (1/20). What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? Unique - Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week for a third time on Jan. 18 after 36 combined points, 13 rebounds and four assists against campus Bucknell and Holy Cross. Major & Why: Business. Provides many opportunities - Finished with 13 points (11 in the second half) at Holy Cross (1/16). Added a career-high nine rebounds. after college, and it accommodates what I’d like to do - Scored a career-high 23 points on 8-of-15 shooting vs. Bucknell (1/11) while adding four rebounds, an assist, block and career-high in the future. four steals. Favorite Place on Campus: Library - Third straight double-figure scoring game, posting 14 points at American (1/9) to go with five rebounds, an assist and two steals. Favorite Food: Chipotle - Finished with 10 points (eight in the first half) at Loyola (1/6). Added five rebounds. Favorite Color: Red - Scored a career-high 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 4-of-4 from three-point range in win over Boston University (1/2). Scored 16 Favorite Musical Artist: Drake of his points in the final 10:46 of the first half. Added five rebounds and an assist. Favorite Movie: The Wood - Tallied five points, three rebounds, three assists and a career-high three steals in Patriot League opener vs. Army West Point (12/30). Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air - Scored a team-high 13 points vs. Stony Brook (12/22) on 3-of-5 shooting. Knocked down 1-of-2 three-pointers and 6-of-7 from the Favorite Website: ESPN free throw line. Also added two rebounds, two steals and a career-high five assists. Favorite Sports Broadcaster: - Earned second Patriot League Rookie of the Week award on Dec. 21 following efforts at Robert Morris and vs. Mount St. Mary’s. Favorite Pro Team: Miami Heat - Made first-career start against Mount St. Mary’s (12/19), tallying seven points, four rebounds, a career-high three assists and a steal. Favorite Athletes In Another Sport: Matt Kemp (San - Finished with eight points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals at Robert Morris (12/17). The rebound total tied a career high Diego Padres), Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks) while the assists and steals set a new high. Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: GQ - Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 7 for strong efforts at Saint Francis (Pa.) and Rochester College. Place I’d Like To Visit: France or Italy - Scored a career-high 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting and 3-of-5 from three-point range while tying a career-high six rebounds vs. Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing Rochester College (12/5). Dream Job: Professional basketball player - Had eight points, two rebounds, a block and steal at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). Football If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: - Scored seven points, grabbed five rebounds and dished an assist at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28). If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Give some to charity and  - Posted 14 points (11 in the second half) and six rebounds at No. 12 Virginia (11/25). help others who are in need. - Finished with five points, three rebounds, an assist and block in the home opener vs. Yale (11/19). - Made big impact at Canisius (11/16), scoring 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting while adding an assist, rebound and steal. 2015-16 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS  - Tallied two points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in collegiate debut at Syracuse (11/13). Points: 23 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16)   Rebounds: 9 at Holy Cross (1/16/16) Standout guard who ended career playing  Assists: 5, two times; last vs. Colgate (1/27/16)  BEFORE LEHIGH:   2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS for Prolific Prep ... Attended Benicia High School as a senior and Steals: 4 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16)                                           earned a 3.9 GPA ... Also played for St. Francis High School and                     La Salle High School … Averaged 22.3 points, six rebounds and                     MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS                                      three assists at St. Francis as a junior … Was named both the                       2015-16 Career                                     San Gabriel News and Glendale News Press Player of the Year                     Double-Figure Scoring 18 18                     Last Time: vs. American  (3/6/16)   in 2014 …  Garnered  the St. Francis  Golden  Knight Award   and                                         team MVP honors for a second straight year … Also named first                                           20+ points 3 3 team All-Mission League and Academic All-League for a second                      consecutive season … Earned CIF All-Southern Section first                      Last Time: vs. Loyola (2/3/16)                      team and California All-State Division III first team recognition                                           30+ points 0 0 … In 2013, was named the Providence Classic Tournament MVP                                              Last Time: -- and La Canada Holiday Classic Tournament MVP … Named                                               to the San  Gabriel Classic  All-Tournament   Team … Garnered                             10+ rebounds 0 0 CIF All-Southern Section second team laurels … Named the La                                                              Last Time: -- Salle Athletic Underclassman of the Year in 2012 … Also played                                               AAU basketball  for  Earl Watson  Elite Gold,  leading  the team to                                          5+ assists 2 2 the Double Pump Best of Summer Championship.                                                               Last Time: vs. Colgate (1/27/16)                                                                                  Double-Doubles 0 0   Last Time: --   CAREER STATISTICS                                                                             Experience Lehigh Football 2003 Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407

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 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 28 #11 Tyler JENKINS Guard • Sophomore • 6-1 • 175 Fishers, Ind. • Hamilton Southeastern High School

Major: Finance

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because it was the best fit for me. I wanted a school that was as competitive off the court as it was on, because unfortunately, the ball is going to stop bouncing at some point. Another thing that drew me to the school was the family atmosphere here, not only amongst my teammates and coaches, but the athletic department as well.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Scored five points in a strong effort off the bench against American in the league semifinals against American (3/6). - Dished a pair of assists in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). - Career game at Colgate (2/24), posting career highs in points (8) and rebounds (4). Hit some big shots, finishing 3-of-5 from the field and 2-of-3 from three-point range. Also added an assist and steal. - Knocked down a first-half three-pointer in big win at Navy (2/17). Also dished an assist. - Scored three points vs. Holy Cross (2/15), knocking down a first-half three-pointer (2/15). - Strong effort at Lafayette (2/8), posting five points, two rebounds, an assist and steal while providing strong defense. - Knocked down only shot attempt of the game (a three-pointer) while adding an assist and steal in dominant win over American (2/6). - Had two points, two assists, a rebound and steal against Loyola (2/3). - Knocked down a pair of big first-half three-pointers in win over Colgate (1/27). Six points marked a season high while adding two assists and not turning the ball over in 12 minutes at the point. GETTING TO KNOW TYLER Nickname: Ty - Scored five points on 2-of-2 shooting while adding two assists and a career-high two steals at Holy Cross What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite (1/16). thing about Lehigh is probably the campus. Whenever - Had a rebound and assist in win at American (1/9). I describe it to my friends and family back home, I tell them it looks like Hogwarts from Harry Potter. - Solid game at Loyola (1/6), scoring four points on 2-of-4 shooting while adding a steal. Major & Why: Computer science and business. I’ve - Strong effort vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19), posting five points, three assists, a rebound and steal. always been fascinated with computers and I also - Tallied five points, a career-high three rebounds and three assists vs. Rochester College (12/5). understand that the computer industry is a rapid- ly-growing field which gives me ample opportunities - Tied a career-high two rebounds at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). to take advantage of. - Scored four second-half points in just five minutes of action at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28). Favorite Place on Campus: Campus Pizza - Knocked down a second-half jumper at No. 12 Virginia (11/25). Favorite Food: BBQ Ribs Favorite Color: Light blue - Tallied two points and two assists in 12 minutes of action at Canisius (11/16). Favorite Musical Artist: Drake - Had one point and two rebounds in four minutes of season opener at Syracuse (11/13). Favorite Movie: Hurricane Season Favorite TV Show: BMS Favorite Website: YouTube.com AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15): Got into five games, averaging 2.8 points, 1.0 assists and 0.6 rebounds Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Clark Kellogg per game … Knocked down a pair of free throws while dishing an assist in big win over Army (2/4) … Favorite Pro Team: Indiana Pacers Was given a key defensive assignment late in the first half at Lafayette (1/24) … Saw action in third-ca- Hobbies: Video games, watching TV and hanging out with friends reer game vs. Navy (1/21) … Tallied five points, two rebounds and a steal in just four minutes at Boston Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: ESPN The Magazine University (1/3) … Made collegiate debut against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30), scoring seven points on Place I’d Like To Visit: Hawaii 2-of-4 shooting. Added four assists. Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing Dream Job: Playing basketball professionally I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It’s my lucky BEFORE LEHIGH: Three-year varsity player and two-year starter and captain for Hamilton Southeastern number If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Baseball/ High School, the first school in Indiana to ever feature back-to-back Mr. Basketball winners in Gary Harris Soccer (Michigan State) and Zak Irvin (Michigan) … Jenkins earned first team All-Conference, honorable mention If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Start my own computer All-County and All-State as both a junior and senior … Three-year Scholar-Athlete Award winner ... Also software company earned first team Academic All-State as a senior ... That year, Jenkins led squad to a Sectional Championship 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS over two-time defending state champion Carmel High School, and only the second Regional Championship Points: 8 at Colgate (2/24/16) Game in school history ... Led the team in two-point field goals (75), steals (41) and was second in assists (88) Rebounds: 4 at Colgate (2/24/16) Assists: 3, two times; last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (12/19/15) ... Also recognized among the state’s leaders in free throw percentage (88 percent) ... Voted Mr. Team and Steals: 2 at Holy Cross (1/16/16) played in the Hoosier Reunion All-Star Classic held at the venue where the movie “Hoosiers” was made

CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 at Colgate (2/24/16)  Rebounds: 4 at Colgate (2/24/16) Assists: 4 vs. Penn State Mont Alto (11/30/14) Steals: 2 at Holy Cross (1/16/16) CAREER STATISTICS

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                                                                   

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                                                                                                             

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                                                                                        

 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 29    ... Played in the Indiana Class Basketball Senior Classic as well along with 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS the Indiana All-Metro All-Star Classic ... Was also invited, but chose not     to play in the Indiana Elite North-South All-Star Challenge ... Recognized                                          by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association as a Top 60 Senior ... As a                     junior, Jenkins was recognized among the state leaders for assists (91) and                                         conference leaders for three-point field goal percentage (50 percent) …                                         Named an Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Top 100 Underclassman                     … Participated in the Indiana Elite North-South All-Star Basketball Chal-                                         lenge and the fourth annual Indiana Class Basketball Junior All-Star Classic                                         ... Selected as MaxPreps Player of the Game vs. Lake Central High School                                         on Nov. 24, 2012 ... As a sophomore, Jenkins tallied 11 points, four assists                     and two rebounds in first-career varsity start ... Led his high school to a                                         62-11 record during his career while never losing a conference game, which                                         currently stands at 44 games ... As a senior, Jenkins led his team to the most                     wins in school history (23) while losing four game by a total of six points ...                                         Won the prestigious Hall of Fame Classic as a sophomore … Finished that                                         season ranked No. 1 in the state and as high as No. 14 nationally with a                                         22-3 record … During senior year, team reached No. 3 in the state and No.                     15 in the nation after beating eventual Indiana state champion and No. 5                                         nationally-ranked Arsenal Tech on its home floor ... Played freshman year                                         of AAU at 16U and last three years at 17U with Men of the Family ... Was                     a member of the Student-Athlete Council as a junior and senior.                    

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Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 30 #13 Matt HOLBA Forward • Freshman • 6-7 • 200 Noblesville, Ind. • Guerin Catholic

Major: Business

WHY LEHIGH? “Lehigh is the perfect combination of high athletics and academics.”

BEFORE LEHIGH: Top prospect, ranked as the #9 incomer from the state of Indiana and #36 in the nation by ESPN … Starred at Guerin Catholic High School … Named first team AP All- State and first team Academic All-State in 2015 … Was also an Indiana All-Star as a senior, leading Guerin Catholic to the 3A 2015 Indiana State Champion … Named a first team IndyStar High School honoree, was a BSN Student-Athlete of the Week and IBCA Player of the Week twice in 2015 … Was an Indiana Junior All-Star, finishing junior campaign averaging 15.8 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game … Shot 40 percent from three-point range (31-of-77) and led team to the Indiana State Tournament semifinals where he tallied 23 points and six rebounds … Named IBCA first team Underclass All-State … Was invited to the Nike Ty Lawson Vic Oladipo All-American Camp … Also played AAU basketball with Spiece Indy Heath on the Nike EYBL circuit.

GETTING TO KNOW MATT Nickname: Holbatron What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The setup of the campus Major & Why: Business, I want to own my own com- pany someday Favorite Place on Campus: Gym Favorite Food: Lobster Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Ariana Grande Favorite Movie: The Avengers Favorite TV Show: Game of Thrones Favorite Pro Team: Bulls Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Calvin Johnson Hobbies: Fishing and Gaming Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: ESPN Place I’d Like To Visit: Greek Isles Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing Dream Job: Run my own company If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel the world

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 31 #15 Jay Jay DAVIS Guard • Sophomore • 5-10 • 150 Allentown, Pa. • William Allen High School

Major: Business

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because it offered great academics. I felt it was the right balance between academics, athletics and a social life.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Played the final three minutes of the Patriot League Semifinals vs. American (3/6). - Knocked down two free throws in the final minute at Colgate (2/24). - Saw action in the final minute in wins at Lafayette (2/8) and at Bucknell (2/10). - Dished a late-game assist which led to an emphatic Justin Goldsborough dunk vs. American (2/6). - Dished two assists late in the game at Holy Cross (1/16). - Saw action in first Patriot League game at American (1/9). - Played the final four minutes vs. Rochester College (12/5), posting first-career points (5) while adding first-career rebound (1) and assist (1). - Got into third and fourth straight games, at No. 12 Virginia (11/25) and No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28). - Played in the final minutes at Columbia (11/22). - Made collegiate debut in final seconds vs. Yale (11/19).

BEFORE LEHIGH: Played four seasons at William Allen High School under the direction of head coach Doug Snyder … Also played AAU basketball with the Lehigh Valley Rebels under the direction of former NBA player Horace Jenkins … Multi-sport athlete, playing one season of varsity football at William Allen … Strong in the classroom, graduating in the top five percent of high school class … Member of the National Honor Society, graduating with honors … Also a member of the Lehigh Valley Student Athlete Council.

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                               2015-16  GAME-BY-GAME     STATISTICS                                   GETTING TO KNOW JAY JAY                      Nickname: Jay Jay                     What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The campus                     Business                     Major & Why:                     Favorite Place on Campus: Taylor Gym                     Favorite Food: Steak                     Favorite Color: Blue                                                   Favorite Musical Artist: Fetty Wap                     Favorite Movie: Wolf of Wall Street                              Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad                                                    Favorite Website: ESPN                     Favorite Sports Broadcaster:  Charles  Barkley                   Favorite Pro Team:  Philadelphia  Eagles                   Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: DeMarco Murray                        Hobbies: All sports, video games, music, hanging  with friends  Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: ESPN the Magazine   Place I’d Like To Visit: Italy Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Read people’s minds Dream Job: Head Coach of an NBA team      I Wear My Jersey Number Because: Kobe Bryant If I Didn’t Play Basketball,  I Would  Play: Football                   If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate some to multiple charities, give some  to my family,  and travel the  world                                       2015-16 SEASON/CAREER  HIGHS                    Points: 5 vs. Rochester College (12/5/15) Rebounds: 1 vs. Rochester  College  (12/5/15)                   Assists: 2 at Holy Cross (1/16/16) Steals: -- CAREER STATISTICS

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 6 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 32 #20 John Ross GLOVER Guard/Forward • Senior • 6-4 • 195 Jackson, Tenn. • Lipscomb University

Major: English

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh for the amazing combination of academic opportunity and basketball success.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Strong effort in the Patriot League Semifinals vs. American (3/6), scoring six points on a perfect 2-of-2 from the field and 2-of-2 from the free throw line. - Had a first-half dunk in the regular season finale at Army West Point (2/27). - Connected on a three-pointer late in the second half at Colgate (2/24). - Started on his Senior Day vs. Lafayette (2/21), posting two rebounds and an assist. - Recorded four points and four rebounds, knocking down only two shot attempts in dominant win over American (2/6). - Posted four points and two rebounds (all in the first half) at Boston University (1/31). - Scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting in eight minutes of action at Holy Cross (1/16). - Tallied a point and two rebounds in win at American (1/9). - Had two rebounds and a steal against Army West Point (12/30). - Made second straight start, scoring eight points while adding a Lehigh career-high two assists and a steal against Stony Brook (12/22). - Monster game vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19) in first-career starting as a Mountain Hawk, scoring a Lehigh career-high 11 points (all in the second half). Added a career-high eight rebounds while also posting an assist and steal. - Scored two points while adding two rebounds and a block at Robert Morris (12/17). - Posted two rebounds, an assist, steal and career-high two blocks vs. Rochester College (12/5). - Grabbed a rebound at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). - Finished with four second-half points at Columbia (11/22), including a three-pointer.    - Scored two points  in six minutes  during  season opener  at Syracuse  (11/13).                                     AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15): Played in seven games, averaging 3.4 points and 1.1 rebounds while dishing two     assists …  Played late in Lehigh’s  dominant  win  over  first-place  Bucknell   (2/25) … Tallied  four points  and  a rebound   late GETTING TO KNOW JOHN ROSS in the game vs. Army (2/4) … Got into second-career Patriot League game at American (1/14) … Completed a three- Nickname: JR, JRG point play within seconds of entering the game at Boston University (1/5). Added a rebound and assist … Four points What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The people, on 2-of-3 shooting while adding a rebound in just three minutes at UMBC (12/28) … Scored five points in five minutes at no question. Quinnipiac (12/18) … Made Lehigh debut against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30), posting eight points, four rebounds, an Major & Why: Economics. I think big picture.      Favorite Place on Campus: Campus Square assist and block … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Favorite Food: Pizza                     Favorite Color: Blue    IN 2013-14:  Sat  out the year due to  transfer rules, but was  able  to participate   in practice  ... Named  to  Patriot  League  Favorite Musical Artist: Hans Zimmer      Academic Honor   Roll.               Favorite Movie: The Godfather  Favorite TV Show: The  Office                     Favorite Website: ESPN.com   BEFORE  LEHIGH:  Transfer  from  Lip- 2015-16   GAME-BY-GAME      STATISTICS     Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Skip Bayless scomb University (out of the Atlantic                                            Favorite Pro Team: San Antonio Spurs Sun Conference) where he averaged 3.9                     Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Derek Jeter points and 1.6 rebounds per game … Led                     Hobbies: Golfing, reading, being whimsy                     Lipscomb in scoring against USC Upstate                     Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Forbes                     Place I’d Like To Visit: Venice, Italy with 16 points … Posted a 3.9 GPA in                     his first year at Lipscomb … Played high                     Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Dancing                       Dream Job: President of my own non-profit organi- school basketball at the University School                                          zation    of Jackson  under Coach  Tommy  Russell                                  I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was the first … Was a 2012 Parade All-American and                     number I ever wore  on the basketball  court.                                     McDonald’s All-American nominee …                     If I Didn’t Play Basketball,  I Would: Study way too                                    much. Two-time TSSAA Division II Class A Ten-                                                           If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Start my own non-profit nessee Mr. Basketball … The 2012 Jackson                     and invest the rest.    Sun West  Tennessee  Player  of the Year                                                 … Three-time All-Region and All-State                     2015-16 SEASON HIGHS selection … Averaged 30.7 points and 7.2                     Points: 11 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19/15)                      rebounds per game as a senior … Finished                     Rebounds: 8 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19/15)                     Assists: 2 vs. Stony Brook (12/22/15) career with school-record 2,478 points …                                            Steals: 1, five times; last vs. American (3/6/16) Member of the National Honor Society,                         National English Honor  Society,  National                                                     CAREER HIGHS (AT LEHIGH) Science Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta                     Points: 11 vs. Mount  St. Mary’s (12/19/15)                   … USJ Hall of Fame Inductee.   Rebounds: 8 vs. Mount  St. Mary’s  (12/19/15)                   Assists: 2 vs. Stony Brook (12/22/15)     Steals: 1, five times; last vs. American (3/6/16)   CAREER STATISTICS (AT LEHIGH)

                                                                                         Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 

                                                                                                                                  

 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 33 #31 Jesse CHUKU Forward • Senior • 6-9 • 225 London, England • Kimball Union Academy

Major: Psychology

WHY LEHIGH? “As soon as I met all the players and coaches, I felt like I belonged.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Filled up the stat sheet with eight points, seven rebounds, three blocks, two assists and a steal in the Patriot League Semifinals against American (3/6). - Had eight points, four rebounds and a block in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). GETTING TO KNOW JESSE - Finished with seven points, two rebounds, an assist, block and Nickname: Chooks steal at Army West Point (2/27). What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The beau- - Recorded five rebounds, three rebounds and two blocks in win tiful campus Major & Why: Psychology. It’s very interesting to learn at Colgate (2/24). about how our minds work and it’s very applicable to - Strong effort on his Senior Day vs. Lafayette (2/21), scoring 10 day-to-day life. points while adding eight rebounds, an assist, block and steal. Favorite Food: Pasta - Scored a season-high 22 points (second-career 20-point game) at Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Kanye West Navy (2/17), knocking down 6-of-7 field goals (all from three-point Favorite Movies: “Get Him To The Greek” and “The range) and 4-of-4 free throws. Six made threes marked a career high. Added four rebounds, a block and steal. Truman Show” - Had five points, seven rebounds and an assist in win over Holy Cross (2/15). Favorite TV Show: Luther - Filled up the stat sheet with five points on 2-of-3 shooting, three rebounds, an assist, block and two steals in win Favorite Website: http://www.hotnewhiphop.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Charles Barkley at Bucknell (2/10). Favorite Pro Team: Miami Heat - Stellar effort at Lafayette (2/8) with 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting along with five rebounds, two assists and two Hobbies: DJ’ing, gaming, computer modification, blocks in 37 minutes. and reading - Scored eight points while adding four rebounds, a block and career-high seven assists vs. American (2/6). Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: GQ Places I’d Like To Visit: Egypt and Dubai - Posted nine points on 3-of-5 shooting along with eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks vs. Loyola (2/3). Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Be able to play an instru- - Strong all-around game at Boston University (1/31), scoring 14 points which included 4-of-6 from three-point ment or sing very well. range while adding four rebounds, two assists and a career-high six blocks. Marked third straight game with Dream Job: Professional Basketball Player double-figure points. I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was assigned to me. - Efficient game vs. Colgate (1/27), scoring 13 poins on 3-of-5 shooting (all from three-point range) and 4-of-4 from If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer or the free throw line. Eleven points came in the first half. be a professional DJ. - Strong effort vs. Navy (1/20), scoring 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting and 3-of-6 from three-point range. Added four If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Invest it and make more! rebounds, two blocks, an assist and steal. Hit two big second-half threes to help the Mountain Hawks stay close. 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS - Scored the game’s first four points at Holy Cross (1/16). Added six rebounds along with a career-high five assists. Points: 22 at Navy (2/17/16) - Finished with eight points, six rebounds and two assists against Bucknell (1/11). Rebounds: 11 at Loyola (1/6/16) - Strong all-around game with nine points, a game-high 10 rebounds, an assist, block and steal in win at American Assists: 7 vs. American (2/6/16) (1/9). Blocks: 6 at Boston University (1/31/16) Steals: 3 at Robert Morris (12/17/15) - Just missed a double-double at Loyola (1/6), posting nine points and a season-high 11 rebounds. Also had two blocks. CAREER HIGHS  - Posted seven points, seven  rebounds, three assists and a block against Boston University (1/2).  Points: 26 vs. Sacred Heart (12/1/13) - Strong game with 17 points, eight rebounds, two assists, a block and steal vs. Army West Point (12/30). Rebounds: 15 vs. Sacred  Heart (12/1/13)                   Assists: 7 vs. American (2/6/16) - Tallied 11 points, five rebounds, a block and steal against Stony Brook (12/22). Blocks: 6 at Boston University   (1/31/16)  - Finished  with 14 points, six  rebounds,  two  assists,  a block  and  career-high   three  steals  at Robert  Morris  (12/17).  Steals: 3 at Robert Morris  (12/17/15)   Scored 10  of his points in the  first half.             - Posted four points, six rebounds, three blocks and a steal against Rochester College (12/5). MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS - Scored 11 points at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2) while adding two rebounds, two blocks and an assist. 2015-16 Career  Double-Figure Scoring 12 31 - Knocked down a pair of three-pointers at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28). Last Time: vs. Lafayette (2/21/16)  - Had five points, seven rebounds  and a block at No. 12 Virginia (11/25).  - Posted 14 points on 5-of-10 shooting at Columbia (11/22) while adding three rebounds, a block and steal. 20+ points  1 2                  Last Time: at Navy (2/17/16)                     10+ rebounds  2 8                   Last Time: at American  (1/9/16)                    5+ assists  1 1                  Last Time: at Holy Cross (1/16/16)                    Double-Doubles 0 3 Last Time: vs. Colgate (3/1/14) CAREER STATISTICS                                                                                                               Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 

                                                                   

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                                                                                        

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                                                                                                                                  

 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 34

  - Scored six points while adding six rebounds and a block vs. Yale (11/19).  - Impressed at both ends of the court, posting 19 points, nine rebounds, two 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS blocks, two steals and an assist at Canisius (11/16). Shot 5-of-9 from three-point     range, the first Lehigh player with five made treys since Austin Price in 2013.                                           - Solid season opener, tallying eight points and eight rebounds at Syracuse                                           (11/13).                                                                AS A JUNIOR (2014-15): Played in all 30 games, starting seven times …                                           Finished fifth on the Mountain Hawks in scoring, averaging 5.6 points per game                      … Reached double-figure points on six occasions … Added 3.5 rebounds per                                           contest and finished second on the team with 23 blocks … Scored eight points on                                           4-of-7 shooting while adding three rebounds in the Patriot League Quarterfinals                      vs. American (3/5) … Tallied five rebounds and two steals in regular season                                           finale at Colgate (2/28) … Strong effort in dominant win over Bucknell (2/25),                                           scoring 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting and 4-of-5 from three-point range … Big                      game at Navy (2/18), scoring 12 points (10 in the first half) to go with seven                                           rebounds. Shot 5-of-7 from the field and 2-of-3 from three-point range … Had                      four points, five rebounds and a block at Holy Cross (2/14) … Finished with five                                           points, seven rebounds, an assist and block in strong effort vs. American (2/12)                                           … Third straight strong game, scoring 11 points (all in the first half) on 4-of-5                      shooting (and 3-of-4 from three-point range) at Loyola (2/7). Added two blocks                                           … Posted a season-high 14 points vs. Army (2/4) on 5-of-7 shooting and 3-of-4                      from three-point range, while adding six rebounds, three assists, a block and                                          steal … Strong effort with 12 points (all in the first half) to go with four rebounds   vs. Boston University (1/31) … Finished with three points, three rebounds, an … Scored 11 points against Quinnipiac (12/21) behind 3-of-3 from three-point assist and two blocks at Bucknell (1/28) … Scored five points, including 1-of-2 range, and a thunderous dunk … Posted second-career double-double with a   from three-point range, at Lafayette (1/24) … Strong all-around game with seven team-high 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/9) … Had eight points points, three rebounds, two assists, a block and two steals vs. Navy (1/21) … and a team-high nine rebounds and two blocks against UMBC (12/7) … Broke Hit a three-pointer while adding five rebounds in win over Holy Cross (1/17) out with a career-high 26 points and 15 rebounds for first-career double-double … Had four points, two rebounds and two blocks against Loyola (1/10) … vs. Sacred Heart (12/1). Shot 11-of-16 from the field and added two blocks and Knocked down a first-half three-pointer while adding three rebounds and two a steal … Strong effort at South Dakota State (11/26) with eight points, four blocks at Army (1/7) … Tallied five points and four rebounds at Boston Univer- rebounds and two blocks. Was 3-of-5 from the field and 1-of-2 from three-point sity (1/3) … Scored seven points in big triple overtime victory at Arizona State range … Finished with five points, five rebounds and a block against Texas (12/20) … Finished with two points and five rebounds at Quinnipiac (12/18), Southern (11/25) … Knocked down a pair of big second-half threes at Houston serving as a spark off the bench, especially in the first half … Had two points, (11/17) … Had six points and a career-high 12 rebounds at Fordham (11/15). three rebounds and a block coming off the bench at LIU Brooklyn (12/6) … Second time in the first three games he reached double-figure rebounds … Scored Posted three points, two rebounds and two assists vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) 18 points and added eight rebounds in home opener against Rider (11/12). Shot … Scored 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting while adding three rebounds, an assist 6-of-9 from the field and a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range … Had eight and steal against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30) … Solid effort with eight points, points and team-high 10 rebounds in collegiate debut at Minnesota (11/8). three rebounds and two blocks at DePaul (11/26). Was 3-of-3 from the field … Finished with two points, eight rebounds, an assist, block and steal against AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13): Was required to sit out the year due to NCAA Columbia (11/23) … Scored nine points on 3-of-6 shooting from downtown at regulations … Practiced with the Mountain Hawks all season. Rider (11/21) … Had six points, seven rebounds (to tie a game high) and two blocks in the home opener against Canisius (11/18) … Scored seven points on BEFORE LEHIGH: Highly-touted prospect from Kimball Union Academy 3-of-5 shooting while adding five rebounds, an assist and block in the season in New Hampshire … Represented England’s National team at the Under-16 opener against #12 Villanova (11/14). and Under-18 championships … Helped lead Barking Abbey to third-place finish in the Euro League Nike Junior International Tournament … Garnered AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Finished third on the team in scoring (8.7 2012 Northeast Prep Tournament MVP award … Was also named to the 2012 points) and second in rebounding (5.8) … Played in all 32 games, starting 31 … All-NEPSAC Class AA Second Team … Captain of the London Pioneers … Reached double-figure points on 13 occasions and double-figure rebounds six Member of the Effort and Academic Honor Roll. times … Also had three double-doubles … Posted third-career double-double with a team-high 17 points along with 11 rebounds in regular season finale vs. Colgate (3/1) … Strong effort at Bucknell (2/26), posting 18 points on 4-of-6 from three-point range while adding eight rebounds and four blocks … Scored seven points while adding two blocks, a rebound and assist at Lafayette (2/23) … Finished with 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting while adding three rebounds, two assists and a steal against Navy (2/19) … Had 10 points (all in the first half) and seven rebounds vs. Holy Cross (2/15) … Scored Lehigh’s first 10 points against Loyola (2/8), finishing with 15 points, three rebounds, one assist and one steal … Posted six points, seven rebounds, an assist and steal at Army (2/5) … Strong game at Boston University (2/1), scoring 11 points including two clutch free throws with 15 seconds remaining to tie the score and force overtime. Shot 3-of-5 from three-point range, adding five rebounds and two blocks … Stellar on both ends of the court vs. Bucknell (1/29), posting nine points, 10 rebounds, career-high four assists and four blocks … Scored five points and added a ca- reer-high five blocks at Navy (1/22). Had a block to end regulation and overtime … Had two points, six rebounds and two blocks at Holy Cross (1/18) … Came off the bench and tied a team-high seven rebounds at Loyola (1/11) … Finished with seven points, four rebounds and a block vs. Army (1/8) … Fifth straight double-figure scoring game, posting 11 points against Boston University (1/5) on 5-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-5 from two-point range … Posted 18 points and six rebounds in double overtime thriller at Colgate (1/2). Shot 4-of-9 from three-point range including a clutch trey in the first and second OTs … Finished with 13 points, eight rebounds and a career-high four blocks at Bryant (12/30)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 35 #32 Tim KEMPTON Forward/Center • Junior• 6-10 • 225 Scottsdale, Ariz. • Brophy College Prep

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WHY LEHIGH? “As soon as I came on my visit, met everyone and was on the school grounds, I fell in love.”

2015-16 UPDATES: - Repeated as Patriot League Player of the Year and was a unanimous selection for first team All-League. - Recorded eighth double-double in the last nine games, tallying 17 points and 10 rebounds in the league semifinals against American (3/6). - Dazzled with 22 points and 17 rebounds in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). Broke a 57-57 tie with a three-point play in the final minute to help lead the Mountain Hawks to victory. - Named Patriot League Player of the Week on Feb. 29 for the second time in three weeks. - Stellar effort with 23 points and a career-high 18 rebounds in the regular season finale at Army West Point (2/27). Posted 12 points and 14 rebounds in the second half alone. - Tallied fifth double-double in the last six games, posting 16 points GETTING TO KNOW TIM and 12 boards at Colgate (2/24). Finished 6-of-8 from the field for a Nickname: Sweet T second straight game. Major & Why: Business - Monster effort vs. Lafayette (2/21), posting 16 points and 15 rebounds Favorite Place on Campus: Library (to tie a career-high) for fourth double-double in five games, ninth this Sushi Favorite Food: season and 29th in his career. Shot 6-of-8 from the field. Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: MMOTHS - Just missed fourth straight double-double, scoring 14 points while adding nine rebounds and three assists at Navy (2/17). Favorite Movie: Almost Famous - Recorded third double-double in a row, posting 15 points (all in the second half) and 12 rebounds vs. Holy Cross (2/15). Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad Also tallied four assists, two blocks and a steal. Favorite Website: Tumblr - Named Patriot League Player of the Week on Feb. 15. Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Tim Kempton - Second straight double-double, posting 23 points and 12 rebounds in big win at Bucknell (2/10). Muhammad Ali Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: - Impressed at Lafayette (2/8), scoring 22 points on 9-of-10 shooting, 1-of-1 from three-point range and 3-of-3 from the Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Vogue Place I’d Like To Visit: Greece free throw line. Added a game-high 13 rebounds and three blocks. Talent I’d Most Like To Have: To be able to sing - Tallied a game-high 17 points (13 in the second half) and game-high nine rebounds in dominant win over American (2/6). Dream Job: Modeling - Filled up the stat sheet with nine points, six rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a season-high three steals vs. Loyola (2/3). I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was my high - Strong effort with 24 points (17 in the second half) and 11 rebounds at Boston University (1/31) for 25th-career dou- school number! ble-double. Shot 11-of-19 from the field while adding two assists, two steals and not turning the ball over in 28 minutes. Football If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: - Recorded 11 points, six rebounds and two assists in win over Colgate (1/27). If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Start my own fashion school. - Scored 16 points (14 in the second half) against Navy (1/20). Finished the game 5-of-11 from the field and 6-of-6 from the free throw line, adding seven rebounds, an assist and steal. 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS - Second straight 20-point game at Holy Cross (1/16), finishing with 20 on 7-of-8 shooting and 6-of-7 from the free throw Points: 29 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16) line. Also grabbed seven rebounds. Rebounds: 18 at Army West Point (2/27/16) - Impressive performance with a career-high 29 points against Bucknell (1/11). Shot 10-of-14 from the field and 9-of-11 4 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16) Assists: from the free throw line while adding six rebounds and a career-high tying four assists. Steals: 3 vs. Loyola (2/3/16) - Limited due to foul trouble, posting six points and two rebounds in 22 minutes at American (1/9). CAREER HIGHS - Recorded second straight double-double and fourth of the season with 10 points and 13 rebounds at Loyola (1/6). Also Points: 29 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16) had an assist, block and steal. Rebounds: 18 at Army West Point (2/27/16) - Tallied 23rd-career double-double against Boston University (1/2), finishing with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Shot 8-of-12 Assists: 4, two times; last vs. Bucknell (1/11/16) from the field and 6-of-7 from the free throw line. Scored 14 points in the game’s first 11:16, helping Lehigh take a 28-15 lead. 3, two times; last vs. Loyola (2/3/16) Steals: - Returned from injury and put up a monster effort vs. Army West Point (12/30). Scored 20 second-half points to finish MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS the game with a career-high 28. Shot 11-of-19 from the field and added five boards. 2015-16 Career - Became 33rd player in school history and 105th in Patriot League history to eclipse 1,000 career points, scoring 16 points Double-Figure Scoring 26 78 against Rochester College (12/5). Reached the milestone with 17:34 left in the second half on a layup (which turned into a Last Time: vs. American (3/6/16) three-point play). Also grabbed 14 rebounds for second double-double of the season while shooting 6-of-9 from the floor and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. 10 19 20+ points - Scored a team-high 18 points at Saint Francis (Pa.), 12 coming in the first half. Added nine rebounds. Last Time: vs. Navy (3/3/16) - Strong effort against Purdue’s 7-foot-2 Isaac Haas, finishing with 17 points and nine rebounds on 11/28. 30+ points 0 0 - Posted 14 points, five rebounds and two assists, without a turnover, at No. 12 Virginia (11/25). Last Time: -- - Finished with 20 points, seven rebounds, three assists and a steal at Columbia (11/22). Shot 6-of-9 from the floor and  7-of-9 from the free throw line.    10+ rebounds  13 33 - Tallied 16 points, six rebounds,  two assists  and  two  steals  in the home opener  vs. Yale  (11/19).      Last Time: vs. American (3/6/16)     - Scored 17  points  while adding  seven  rebounds,  two  assists,  two  blocks and a  steal at Canisius  (11/16).  Shot  10-of-11  from the free throw line. 5+ assists  0 0                  Last Time: --                      Double-Doubles 13 33 Last Time: vs. American (3/6/16) CAREER STATISTICS

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                                                                   

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 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 36

  - Posted a double-double in the season opener at Syracuse (11/13), scoring 16 points  and 12 rebounds (12 points and eight rebounds in the second half). Dished three 2015-16­ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS assists and finished 10-of-13 from the free throw line.                                               AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15): Standout sophomore season, earning Patriot                      League Player of the Year honors … Earned AP honorable mention All-America                                           laurels … Also garnered NABC first team All-District and third team ECAC All-Star                      recognition … Named the team’s Athlete of the Year at annual end-of-year banquet                                           … Led the team in scoring (15.3 points per game) and rebounding (8.7 per game).                      Those marks stood fifth and first in the Patriot League, respectively … Ninth in the                                           league in field goal percentage (.499) … Finished the season with 14 double-doubles                      and 27 double-figure scoring games, including the final 21 games of the season … 14                                           double-doubles were tied for 23rd in the nation … Second straight double-double,                      third in four games and 14th of the season in Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. American                                           (3/5). Posted 20 points on a perfect 9-of-9 shooting, and 11 rebounds … Tallied 13th                      double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds in the regular season                                           finale at Colgate (2/28) … Had 11 points and eight boards in win over Bucknell (2/25),                      shooting 5-of-8 from the field … Finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Lafayette                                           (2/22) for his 12th double-double of the season … Scored 12 points while adding six                      rebounds at Navy (2/18). Ten of those points came in the second half … Big game,                                          led by a monster second half, at Holy Cross (2/14). Finished with 22 points (18 in the                      second half), shooting 6-of-13 from the field and 10-of-13 from the free throw line.                                           Added 11 rebounds for his 11th double-double of the season (and 17th of his career)                     … Tallied 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting while adding an assist, two blocks and a steal   vs. American (2/12). Marked second 20-point effort against the Eagles of the season shooting and 5-of-6 from the free throw line … Posted six points and five rebounds … Posted 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting to go with eight rebounds at Loyola (2/7) … at American (2/12) … Had 14 points, eight rebounds and an assist against Loyola   Scored 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting while adding eight rebounds, two assists and a (2/8) … Recorded 12 points (10 in the second half) at Army (2/5) along with eight steal vs. Army (2/4) … Finished with 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting and 7-of-9 from rebounds … Scored a team-high 18 points at Boston University (2/1), hitting 8-of-13 the free throw line in win over Boston University (1/31). Added nine rebounds, a from the floor while adding five rebounds … Earned second straight Patriot League career-high four assists and a block … Scored 11 points and added six rebounds Rookie of the Week award and fourth overall for efforts against Bucknell and Boston (all in the first half) despite battling foul trouble at Bucknell (1/28) … Tenth dou- U … Posted 12 points, six rebounds, a block and two steals despite foul trouble vs. ble-double of the season (and 16th) of his career, tallying 11 points and 10 rebounds Bucknell (1/29) … Scored 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting while adding seven rebounds at Lafayette (1/24). Added two assists, a block and steal … Just missed third-straight against Lafayette (1/25). Was later named Rookie of the Week for efforts at Navy and double-double, tallying ten points and nine rebounds vs. Navy (1/21) … Named vs. Lafayette … Finished with a team-high 15 points while adding six rebounds in Patriot League Player of the Week on Jan. 19 after strong efforts at American (1/14) overtime thriller at Navy (1/22). Shot 6-of-10 from the field … Posted eight points, 11 and Holy Cross (1/17) … Scored a career-high 26 points against Holy Cross (1/17) to rebounds and a career-high two blocks against American (1/15) … Scored 13 points go with 13 rebounds for second straight double-double, ninth this season and 15th of (11 in the first half) at Loyola (1/11) … Posted 12 points and six rebounds, shooting his career. Shot 9-of-11 from the field … Monster game at American (1/14), scoring a 5-of-11 from the field vs. Army (1/8) … Scored a career-high 25 points while adding season-high 24 points (one shy of a career high) to go with 13 rebounds. Marked first 13 rebounds for a second straight game at Colgate (1/2). Shot 11-of-17 from the field 20-point effort of the season. Shot 10-of-17 from the field and 4-of-5 from the free throw to lead Lehigh to a thrilling double overtime win. Earned Patriot League Rookie of line … Finished with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting while adding eight rebounds vs. the Week for his efforts … Posted third-career double-double (and third in the last Loyola (1/10) … Seventh double-double of the season (and 13th of his career) with five games), finishing with 17 points and 13 rebounds at Bryant (12/30) … Had a 19 points and 10 rebounds in big win at Army (1/7). Shot 5-of-10 from the field and team-leading 12 points and seven rebounds in win over Quinnipiac (12/21) to earn 9-of-12 from the free throw line … Scored 13 points (including Lehigh’s first seven Patriot League Rookie of the Week laurels … Finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds second-half points) at Boston University (1/3). Added seven rebounds … Had 14 against LIU Brooklyn (12/9) for second-career double-double and second in the last points (12 in the first half) along with eight rebounds, an assist and steal in the Patriot three games. Added a career-high three assists … Continued consistent play with 13 League opener against Colgate (12/31) … Posted second straight double-double with points and eight rebounds vs. UMBC (12/7). Marked the eighth time in nine games 12 points and 11 rebounds at UMBC (12/28) … Scored 16 points (all after halftime) he reached double-figure points … Posted first-career double-double with 18 points and added 11 rebounds in big triple overtime win at Arizona State (12/20). Was fifth and a career-high 15 rebounds at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/4) … Scored 13 points on double-double of the season and 11th of career. Marked a homecoming game for 5-of-9 shooting while adding four rebounds against Sacred Heart (12/1) … Hauled Kempton, who played high school at nearby Brophy College Prep … Posted seven in eight rebounds for a second straight game (and day) while adding five points at points, five rebounds and a season-high three assists at Quinnipiac (12/18) … Fin- South Dakota State (11/26) … Second straight 20-point game vs. Texas Southern ished with six points, three minutes, an assist and steal in road win at LIU Brooklyn (11/25), shooting 6-of-12 from the field and 8-of-11 from the free throw line. Added (12/6) … Scored 10 points while adding four rebounds vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) a career-high eight rebounds, seven coming in the first half … Strong effort with a in limited minutes due to foul trouble … Recorded six points, seven rebounds, two career-high 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting at Pittsburgh (11/20) … Third straight assists, two blocks and a steal in just 15 minutes against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30) double-digit scoring game, with 11 points at Houston (11/17) on 5-of-11 shooting … … Posted third-straight double-double, fourth of the season and tenth of his career, Scored 11 points at Fordham (11/15) on 5-of-9 shooting, adding three rebounds and tallying 16 points and 11 rebounds as part of big Thanksgiving Eve win at DePaul an assist … Impressed with 16 points, three rebounds and two assists in home opener (11/26) … Third double-double in the first four games, scoring 15 points and adding vs. Rider (11/12) … Scored eight points and added three rebounds in collegiate debut 10 rebounds against Columbia (11/23) … Second double-double of the season and at Minnesota (11/8) ... Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. eighth of his career, posting 19 points and 13 rebounds at Rider (11/21) … Scored a team-high 19 points to go with seven rebounds (tied for the team lead) in the home BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout forward/center from Brophy College Prep in Arizona opener against Canisius (11/18). Shot 8-of-15 from the field … Posted seventh-career … A skilled post player, is the son of Tim Kempton who played at Notre Dame and in double-double in the season opener against #12 Villanova (11/14), scoring 15 points the NBA from 1986-98 … Enjoyed a successful summer in AAU, playing with Arizona while adding 10 rebounds. Magic Pump N Run … Was named the 2013 Arizona Preps Boys Player of the Year … Averaged 25 points and 16 rebounds as a senior, leading the Broncos to a 22-6 overall AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14): Monster rookie season, averaging 13.0 points record … Also strong in the classroom as he carried better than a 4.0 cumulative GPA (second on the team) and 7.1 rebounds (first) … Earned Patriot League Rookie of the at one of the top academic programs in the country. Year honors … Named a finalist for the National Freshman of the Year Award … Played in all 32 games, starting 31 …Shot an impressive 51.5 percent from the field (159-of-309) … Reached double-figure points on 25 occasions, eclipsing 20 points four times … Recorded six double-doubles … Had eight points, eight rebounds and two steals in the Patriot League Quarterfinals at Holy Cross (3/5) … Sixth-career double-double and second in the last three games with 14 points and 14 rebounds vs. Colgate (3/1) … Finished with 10 points and eight rebounds at Bucknell (2/26) … Stellar performance at Lafayette (2/23), scoring 20 points on 6-of-8 shooting and 8-of-10 from the free throw line, adding 13 rebounds and a career-high three steals … Scored 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting in only 15 minutes against Navy (2/19) due to foul trouble … Finished with a team-high 17 points vs. Holy Cross (2/15) on an efficient 6-of-8

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WHY LEHIGH? “The great balance between academics and athletics at Lehigh allows for the best of both worlds. Also, the coaching staff and team were welcoming.”  2015-16 UPDATES: - Had five points, three rebounds and a block in the league semifinals against American (3/6). - Converted only field goal in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). - Grabbed a pair of rebounds while adding an assist and steal in the regular season finale at Army West Point (2/27). - Strong contributor as a spark off the bench at Colgate (2/24), finishing with  two points, six rebounds and a steal.      - Strong  effort on  his Senior  Day vs.  Lafayette   (2/21),  making          second start of the season and scoring seven points on 3-of-4 GETTING TO KNOW  JUSTIN                    What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The people shooting. Added four rebounds and a steal. are extremely welcoming    - Had two  points  and three rebounds   in road  win at  Lafayette  (2/8).          Major & Why: Business - Perfect shooting night vs. American (2/6), knocking down 3-of-3 Favorite Place on Campus: Cafeteria Favorite Food: Apple Pie field goals and 2-of-2 free throws for eight points. Also grabbed Favorite Color: Red four rebounds in 15 minutes of action. Favorite Musical Artist: Kendrick Lamar  - Posted on four points on  a perfect 2-of-2 shooting while adding four rebounds and an assist vs. Loyola (2/3). Favorite Movie: Space Jam - Scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting while adding two rebounds and a block at Boston University (1/31). Favorite TV Show:  Robot Chicken                    Favorite Website: Twitter - Had one point, four rebounds and a block in win over Colgate (1/27). Favorite Sports Broadcaster:  Charles  Barkley  - Strong effort  vs.  Navy (1/20),  finishing  the game with six  points  on 3-of-3  shooting,   six rebounds  and  three  blocks.  Favorite Pro Team: Miami Heat   Four points  and  six boards came  in  the first  half.            Favorite Athlete In Another Sport:  Michael Vick  - Tallied five  points,  four rebounds   and one  assist  in 10  minutes  off the  bench  against  Bucknell  (1/11).  Was 1-of-1  Hobbies: Basketball, videogames and sleeping Magazine Cover I’d  Like To Be  On: Sports Illustrated  from the  field and  3-of-4 from  the free throw  line  (1/11).           Place I’d Like To Visit:  Australia   - Efficient  afternoon  at American  (1/9), posting  four points  on  2-of-2  shooting  to go with three  rebounds.    Talent I’d Most like to Have: Singing - Finished with two points and six rebounds in win over Boston University (1/2). Dream Job: CEO of a Fortune 500 company - Had four points, four rebounds, an assist and steal in the league opener vs. Army West Point (12/30). I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was given to me  If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Tennis - Filled up the stat sheet with nine points, one rebound, one assist, two blocks and two steals against Stony Brook If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Put some in the bank/ (12/22). invest and use the rest to support family and friends - Posted nine points and three  assists vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/19). Was a perfect 3-of-3 from the field and 3-of-3     from the  free throw  line.               2015-16 SEASON HIGHS Points: 9, two times;  last vs. Stony  Brook (12/22/15)  - Scored  seven points  while  adding  seven rebounds  (including   six offensive   rebounds)   at Robert   Morris  (12/17).  Rebounds: 7, three times;  last  at RMU (12/17/15)  Had three  more offensive rebounds   than the  entire  Robert  Morris  team.  Added   two assists   and a  block.   Assists: 2 at Robert Morris (12/17/15)     - Finished  with eight points,  six rebounds  and a block vs. Rochester  College  (12/5).       Steals: 2 vs. Stony Brook (12/22/15) - Tallied six points, seven rebounds and two blocks as a spark off the bench at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2). Blocks: 3 vs. Navy (1/20/16)     - Strong  effort at  No. 15/16  Purdue  (11/28),  especially  on the glass,  finishing  with  two  points  and  seven  rebounds.  CAREER HIGHS - Posted two points, three rebounds, an assist and block at No. 12 Virginia (11/25). Points: 18 vs. Lafayette (1/25/14) - Scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting while adding three rebounds at Columbia (11/22). Rebounds: 13 at Arizona State (12/20/14) - Tallied two points and three rebounds at Canisius (11/16). Assists: 4 at LIU Brooklyn (12/6/14) Steals: 2, four times; last vs. Stony Brook (12/22/15) - Grabbed two rebounds in  the season opener at Syracuse (11/13).  Blocks: 6 vs. Loyola  (1/10/15)                        AS A JUNIOR   (2014-15): Breakout   junior  season,  finishing   fourth on the  team  in scoring  (7.5 points  per  game)  MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS and second in rebounding (5.8 per game) … Rebounding average was seventh in the Patriot League … Played in   2015-16 Career                   Double-Figure Scoring 0 19 all 30 games, starting 22 of the last 23 games (only game he didn’t start was Senior Day) … Reached double-figure Last Time: vs. Lafayette (2/22/15) points on 12 occasions, and double-figure rebounds four times … Tallied four double-doubles … Finished third in the Patriot League in field goal percentage (.581) … Scored eight points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting while adding 20+ points 0 0 eight rebounds in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. American (3/5) … Had two points and six rebounds in Last Time: --  regular season finale at Colgate (2/28) … Strong effort with nine points and 11 rebounds in dominant win over 30+ points  0 0 first-place  Bucknell  (2/25) … Just missed  a  double-double,   posting  11  points  and  nine rebounds  on  5-of-8  shooting  Last Time: -- vs. archrival Lafayette (2/22) … Finished with four points, four rebounds, an assist, block and two-career tying     two steals at Navy  (2/18) …  Tallied  two points,  eight  rebounds   and a  block  at Holy  Cross  (2/14)  … Scored  six  10+ rebounds  0 5                  Last Time: vs. Bucknell (2/25/15)                      Double-Doubles 3 3 Last Time: at UMBC (12/28/14) CAREER STATISTICS

                                                                                                                                   Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407  2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 38

  points on 3-of-5 shooting while adding two rebounds, an assist, steal and three  blocks vs. American (2/12) … Scored 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting along with 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS eight rebounds and three blocks at Loyola (2/7). Had a huge block in the final     minute to help preserve the victory … Finished with six points and six rebounds                                          in dominant win over Army (2/4) … Had nine points on 3-of-4 shooting while                                         adding four rebounds vs. Boston University (1/31) … Strong game with 14                     points, five rebounds, a block and steal at Bucknell (1/28) … Tallied 12 points                                         and six rebounds, shooting 6-of-8 from the field at Lafayette (1/24) … Scored                     ten points on 5-of-6 shooting while adding three rebounds and a block vs. Navy                                          (1/21) … Had four points and two rebounds against Holy Cross (1/17), hitting                                         both of his field goal attempts … Strong all-around effort with 11 points, six                     rebounds and a career-high six blocks vs. Loyola (1/10) … Posted 13 points and                                         four rebounds in big win at Army (1/7) … Tallied two points and six rebounds                     at Boston University (1/3) … Had eight points, three rebounds and two blocks                                         in the Patriot League opener vs. Colgate (12/31) … Second straight double-dou-                                         ble with a team-high 14 points and 11 rebounds at UMBC (12/28). Also tied                     a career-high three blocks … Posted second-career double-double (both in the                                         last three games) with 10 points and a career-high 13 rebounds in big triple                                         overtime win at Arizona State (12/20). Added two assists and two blocks. Had                     five points and six rebounds in the third overtime alone … Finished with eight                                          points, four rebounds and two blocks at Quinnipiac (12/18) … Monster game                     at LIU Brooklyn (12/6), posting 13 points and 10 rebounds for his first-career                                         double-double. Tallied a career-high four assists while tying career highs in                     rebounds and blocks (3). Knocked down 9-of-10 from the free throw line, playing                     a career-high 34 minutes in his first start of the season … Scored a season-high   AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13): Strong freshman season, especially down the 15 points vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) on 6-of-8 shooting while grabbing seven   stretch … Averaged 2.4 points and 2.1 rebounds in 31 games (three starts) … rebounds for a second straight game … Finished with two points, a season-high   Had a block and two rebounds in the College Basketball Invitational at Wyo- seven rebounds, two assists and two blocks against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30)  ming … Scored a career-high 11 points against Army (3/2) on 4-of-6 shooting. … Strong game with 10 points and five rebounds in Thanksgiving Eve win at Came in only 15 minutes … Posted four points, two rebounds, career-high two DePaul (11/26). Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the field … Posted four points, two assists and two steals vs. Navy (2/27) … Finished with four points on 2-of-3 rebounds and a block against Columbia (11/23) … Scored four points on 2-of-4 shooting, while adding three rebounds at Lafayette (2/24) … Two points and shooting while adding three rebounds, a block and steal in the home opener vs. three boards at Colgate (2/16) … Had two points, four rebounds and two blocks Canisius (11/18) … Had four rebounds, a block and assist in the season opener against American (2/13) in first-career start … Scored four points while grabbing against #12 Villanova (11/14). two rebounds at Army (2/3) … Posted four points and five rebounds at Navy (1/30) … Another solid performance with four points, two rebounds and two AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Played in all 32 games, starting twice … blocks vs. Lafayette (1/27) … Tied a career-high six points while adding three Averaged 5.0 points and 2.9 rebounds … Led the team with a stellar 62.1 field big rebounds at Bucknell (1/23) … Scored five points on a perfect 2-of-2 shooting goal percentage (64-of-103) … Second on the Mountain Hawks with 26 blocks … against Colgate (1/19) … Had four points and three rebounds while playing Had eight points on 4-of-5 shooting while adding four rebounds in the Patriot strong defense at American (1/16) … Second straight stellar game, scoring six League Quarterfinals at Holy Cross (3/5) … Had four points behind 4-of-4 from points while adding a career-high (and team high) 10 rebounds in the league the free throw line in the regular season finale vs. Colgate (3/1) … Scored two opener against Holy Cross (1/12). Was later named Patriot League Rookie of points and added four rebounds, a block and steal at Bucknell (2/26) … Finished the Week for his efforts … Posted a career-high six points and eight rebounds with four points at Lafayette (2/23) … Scored 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting while (also a team high) vs. Muhlenberg (1/8) … Made only field goal attempt while adding four rebounds against Navy (2/19) … Scored three points while adding grabbing an offensive rebound at VCU (1/5) …Scored two points against Bryant four rebounds at American (2/12) … Had nine points on 2-of-5 shooting and (12/29) … Finished a three-point play at North Texas (12/20) while adding a 5-of-6 from the free throw line vs. Loyola (2/8). Added four rebounds and two block and assist as well … Dished an assist in second consecutive game in win blocks … Finished with two points, three rebounds and three blocks at Army over Fordham (12/4) … Posted two points, first-career assist and a career-high (2/5) … Posted 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting along with three rebounds and four rebounds in rout of Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1). Played a career-high 13 three blocks in comeback win at Boston University (2/1) … Had three points, minutes … Sunk first-career field goal in the second half against Fairfield (11/19) six rebounds and a block against Bucknell (1/29) … Another strong game, … Scored first-career point via a late free throw vs. Robert Morris (11/12). Add- scoring a career-high 19 points on 8-of-9 shooting while adding eight rebounds ed two boards … Played 12 minutes at #19/18 Baylor (11/9) in first collegiate and three blocks vs. Lafayette (1/25) … Reached double-figure points for the game, grabbing two rebounds. third time in five games, recording 13 points at Navy (1/22) on 5-of-5 shooting. Scored 11 in the first half … Had four points and four rebounds at Holy Cross BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout at St. Stephens & St. Agnes School … As a senior, (1/18) in second start of the season … Posted seven points on 3-of-4 shooting was named to the IAC, Sleepy Thompson and George Long Holiday Hoops while adding two blocks against American (1/15) … Scored a career-high 14 All-Tournament Team … Averaged 15.6 points and 13 rebounds per game … points on 7-of-11 shooting while adding three rebounds, two blocks, a steal and Garnered First Team All-IAC junior year … Also made the All-Tournament assist at Loyola (1/11) … Sensational against Army (1/8), tying a career high in Team at the Hawk Kreul Classic … Team captain and MVP final two years … points (11) and assists (2) while adding a season-high seven rebounds … Strong Named Most Improved Player as a sophomore … Played AAU Basketball with all-around effort, posting four points, three rebounds, a block and steal against DC Assault Gold. Boston University (1/5) … Had five points, a rebound and block in just seven minutes at Bryant (12/30). Was 2-of-2 from the field … Scored two points and added a block vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/9) … Posted four points and four rebounds in only 10 minutes against UMBC (12/7) … Had five rebounds and a block at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/4) … Another strong effort at South Dakota State (11/26), scoring four points on 2-of-2 shooting while adding a rebound and steal … Posted season highs in points (6) and rebounds (6) while adding a block and steal in just 15 minutes vs. Texas Southern (11/25) … Grabbed three rebounds while tying a career-high two assists at Pittsburgh (11/20) … Finished with two points and two rebounds in only five minutes at Houston (11/17) … Spark off the bench at Fordham (11/15) with four points on 2-of-2 shooting while adding a pair of rebounds … Scored two points and added four rebounds in the season opener at Minnesota (11/8).

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 39 #42 Brandon ALSTON Guard • Sophomore • 6-5 • 195 Vienna, Va. • Herndon High School

Major: Business

WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because of the coaching staff.”

AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15): Finished sixth on the Mountain Hawks in scoring (4.9 points per game) … Also aver- aged 1.5 rebounds per game and dished 20 assists … Played in all 30 games with one start … Third on the Mountain Hawks in three-point field goal percentage (among those with at least one three-point attempt per game). Shot 14-of- 39, 35.9 percent … Scored three points in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. American (3/5) … Strong effort with 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting in the regular season finale at Colgate (2/28) … Two points, three rebounds and three assists in win over first-place Bucknell (2/25) … Had two points and two rebounds at Holy Cross (2/14) … Tied a career-high three assists in win over American (2/12) … Finished with two points, two rebounds, a career-high tying three assists and a steal at Loyola (2/7) … Had four points in win over Boston University (1/31) … Strong all-around game with 14 points (ten in the first half) and a career-high six rebounds vs. Navy (1/21) … Tallied four points and four rebounds in win over Holy Cross (1/17) … Posted 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting along with two rebounds at American (1/14) … Scored five points at Boston University (1/3) … Finished with 12 points (all in the second half) on 5-of-7 shooting in the Patriot League opener vs. Colgate (12/31) … Scored five points at UMBC (12/28), knocking down his only field goal attempt (a three) and both free throw attempts … Scored four points in big triple overtime win at Arizona State (12/20) … Had GETTING TO KNOW BRANDON three points and four rebounds at Quinnipiac (12/18) … Knocked down a three-pointer in road win at LIU Brooklyn Nickname: B, BA, Baby What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? Combination (12/6) … Finished with nine points and two rebounds vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3) … Scored 10 points on 4-of-6 of academics and athletics shooting against Penn State Mont Alto (11/30) … Scored four points in big Thanksgiving Eve win at DePaul (11/26) … Major & Why: Business school Had two points and three rebounds against Columbia (11/23) … Scored 16 points on 4-of-8 shooting at Rider (11/21) Favorite Place on Campus: Stabler Arena … Strong effort in home opener vs. Canisius (11/18), scoring 11 points while adding five rebounds and three assists Favorite Food: Chicken Parmesan … Made collegiate debut in the season opener, playing five minutes against #12 Villanova (11/14). Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: J. Cole Favorite Movie: Too many to decide BEFORE LEHIGH: Wrapped up high school career at Herndon High School … Scored 25 points in the Capital Favorite TV Show: Martin Classic All-Star Game, which consists of the best players from the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area. That effort earned Favorite Website: Datpiff Mixtapes him Game MVP honors … Also voted to play in the ASSISTS Tri-State All-American Game … Scored 23 points in the Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Charles Barkley Favorite Pro Team: District Championship to earn Player of the Game honors … Voted onto the 6A North All-Tournament Team and Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: LeSean McCoy eclipsed 1,000 career points … Was the leading scorer for Middleburg Academy as a junior, averaging 16 points per Hobbies: Music game to lead a team of five averaging double figures … Shot 47 percent from three-point range, recording 478 points, Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: SLAM 151 rebounds and 49 steals … Led his squad to the Sleep Thompson Tournament where Middleburg beat Indiana Place I’d Like To Visit: France commit Robert Johnson in the championship … Middleburg ended up advancing to the semifinals of states … After Talent I’d Most Like To Have: To be able to sing the season, Alston was voted onto the DMV Elite  Dream Job: Professional Basketball Player  I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was my last All-Northern Virginia Team, playing for Boo Wil- 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS number in high school liams for a second straight summer and starting  If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football at shooting guard … As a sophomore, Alston was     If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a basketball team                      the third leading scorer for Middleburg Academy                     and help the hungry                     … Posted 372 points and advanced to the third                                         2014-15 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS round of the state tournament … Was the starting                                          Points: 16 at Rider (11/21/14) small forward for Boo Williams Summer League                     Rebounds: 6 vs. Navy (1/21/15)                     out of Hampton, Virginia … As a freshman,                     Assists: 3, three times; last vs. American (2/12/15)                     Alston played junior varsity and varsity at Paul VI                     Steals: 1, five times; last at Loyola (2/7/15)                     Catholic High School in Fairfax, Virginia … Set the                                         MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS school record for most points scored in a JV game                                         2014-15 Career (32) … Squad won the JV WCAC Conference.                     Double-Figure Scoring 8 8                                         Last Time: at Colgate (2/28/15)                                                             20+ points 0 0                                         Last Time: --                                                             30+ points 0 0                                         Last Time: --                                        

10+ rebounds 0 0     Last Time: --       5+ assists 0 0   Last Time: --  Double-Doubles 0 0 Last Time: -- CAREER STATISTICS

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                                                                                                                                  

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                                                                                                             

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                                                                                        

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                                                                                                                                  

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                                                                   

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                                                                                                              2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 40 #55 Caleb SEDORE Center • Freshman • 6-11 • 235 Pulaski, N.Y. • Pulaski High School

Major: Business

WHY LEHIGH? “I felt that the mix of academics and athletics was a good fit for me.”

BEFORE LEHIGH: Impressed at Pulaski Academy from the post out to the three-point line … Three-year varsity starter, averaging 22 points and 14 rebounds as a senior … Eclipsed 20 points on several occasions, along with 20 rebounds … Voted as Player of the Year in the Patriot League National Division … Was a member of the All-Central New York team … As a junior, averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds, earning first team All-Conference … Also has AAU experience with the Syracuse Nets’ program … Strong in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society … Graduated with honors.

GETTING TO KNOW CALEB Nickname: C or Big C What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The Campus Major & Why: Business Favorite Place on Campus: The gym Favorite Food: Chicken Tenders Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: J. Cole Favorite Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite TV Show: Psych Favorite Website: ESPN.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stephen A. Smith Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Eagles Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Derek Jeter Hobbies: Video games Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I’d Like To Visit: Hawaii Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Any type of musical talent Dream Job: Professional Basketball Player I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was given to me If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Baseball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Build a public access gym in my hometown

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GAME 1 - NOV. 13, 2015 GAME 2 - NOV. 16, 2015 CARRIER DOME KOESSLER ATHLETIC CENTER SYRACUSE 57, LEHIGH 47 CANISIUS 98, LEHIGH 89

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - After Syracuse opened a 20-point halftime lead, the BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened double-figure leads in Lehigh men’s basketball team didn’t back down, beginning the second half the first and second halves, but couldn’t hold on as Canisius stormed back to down the with an 18-4 run to pull within six, but the comeback fell short in a 57-47 sea- Mountain Hawks, 98-89 on Monday evening. The Mountain Hawks were led offensively by junior Austin Price’s 20 points while senior Jesse Chuku was an all-around force, son-opening loss at the Carrier Dome on Friday evening. Junior Tim Kempton posting 19 points, nine rebounds, two blocks, two steals and an assist. posted his 21st-career double-double, dropping 16 points and 12 rebounds, Chuku finished the game 7-of-11 from the field and 5-of-6 from three-point range, to while classmate Austin Price added 12 points. help propel Lehigh’s long-distance attack that finished 13-of-27 as a team. Five Mountain Twelve of Kempton’s 16 points came in the second half as he finished Hawks tallied double-figure points for the first time since last Feb. 4. JuniorTim Kempton 3-of-8 from the field and 10-of-13 from the free throw line. He has now posted added 17 points and seven boards while sophomore Kahron Ross posted 14 points and a double-double against each of his last four power conference opponents (Vil- seven assists. Freshman Kyle Leufroy also chipped in 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting, in lanova, DePaul, Arizona State and now Syracuse). Price added five of Lehigh’s just his second-career game. Price opened the scoring with a three-pointer just over one minute into the contest. 11 steals while senior scored eight second-half points. Jesse Chuku Canisius answered with the next five points to take a 5-3 lead, but the Mountain Hawks After Syracuse opened an 8-2 lead, Lehigh responded with a 7-0 run, went on a 9-0 run as a Kempton layup off a feed from Price gave Lehigh a 12-5 advantage capped off by a Price three-pointer to give the Mountain Hawks their first lead with 15:05 left in the first half. at 9-8 with 13:14 on the first-half clock. From there, Lehigh’s offense struggled Lehigh eventually extended its run to 18-2, which featured Leufroy catching fire. The against Syracuse’s zone, scoring just three points the rest of the half. The freshman hit a three-pointer and immediately followed with a steal and fastbreak layup Mountain Hawks’ defense stood tall however, forcing the Orange to shoot just to make it 21-7 with 10:53 on the clock. 35 percent from the field over the first 20 minutes and causing nine first-half Canisius responded with an 11-2 run, sparked by a Malcolm McMillan four-point play. With its lead down to 23-19, Lehigh opened a 28-21 advantage after a pair of Ross turnovers, but Syracuse carried a 32-12 lead into the locker room. free throws, but the Golden Griffins came right back. As the first half progressed, they Lehigh immediately responded in the second half, scoring 18 of the first 22 used their aggressive pressing defense to force Lehigh turnovers, eventually taking its first points to pull within 36-30 with more than 12 minutes still remaining. Kempton lead at 29-28 with 4:47 left in the first half. began the half with a pair of free throws. Trailing 36-18 a few minutes later, the The teams traded the lead over the ensuing minutes. Ross caught fire late in the Mountain Hawks staged a 12-0 run, beginning with two Kempton free throws, half, scoring six straight Lehigh points to make it 38-34, and Chuku hit a trey with just followed by a Chuku dunk off a pass from Kempton. seven seconds remaining. However, Canisius knocked down a pair of free throws with After a Chuku layup, sophomore Kahron Ross had a steal and fast break 0.1 seconds on the clock to pull within 41-39 at the half. layup, then senior Devon Carter converted a layup off a Ross feed to pull Lehigh Canisius evened the score on its first second-half possession, but the Mountain Hawks responded with an 8-0 run. After a Price free throw, a Chuku three, Devon Carter within 36-28.The run ended with another Chuku layup off a Kempton pass, layup and two Kempton free throws helped Lehigh open a 48-41 advantage with 16:08 on making it a two-possession, 36-30 game. the second-half clock. Syracuse reopened a 12-point, 44-32 lead, but Lehigh continued to pull The Mountain Hawk offense continued its hot play over the ensuing minutes. Leading back within single digits. A Price trey pulled the Mountain Hawks within 44-35 49-43, a 7-0 surge which included a Kempton three-point play and Leufroy layup, gave with 9:44 remaining then a John Ross Glover layup made it a 47-39 game with Lehigh a 56-43 lead with 14:37 remaining. 5:37 on the clock. A Price three-point play made it 62-48 with 13:07 on the clock, tied for the Mountain The Mountain Hawks couldn’t pull any closer than eight, however, as Hawks’ largest lead of the game, but the Golden Griffins answered in a big way. They scored 22 of the next 25 points, using the three-point ball to their advantage. A Phil Valenti Lehigh pressured down the stretch, but Syracuse hit enough free throws to trey evened the score at 65, then less than 30 seconds later, Kassius Robertson knocked wrap up the victory. down a trey to give Canisius a 68-65 advantage before a Valenti basket made it 70-65. Lehigh shot 45 percent from the field in the second half to pull its game total Lehigh pulled within two following three-pointers from Chuku and Leufroy, but to 29 percent (15-of-51). Syracuse shot 35 percent each half, finishing 18-of-52 for the Golden Griffins seemed to always have an answer. With Canisius leading 86-79 with the contest. Thirty-four of the Orange shots were three-pointers (11-of-34). The 4:44 remaining, the Mountain Hawks scored seven straight points as two Kempton free Mountain Hawks outscored the Orange in the paint, 26-10 and off turnovers, throws, a Price three-pointer and Ross foul-line jumper evened the score at 86 with 2:16 21-7. on the clock.  However, after trading three-pointers, Canisius scored the game’s final nine points  over the final 1:11 to walk away with the 98-89 victory.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

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GAME 3 - NOV. 19, 2015 GAME 4 - NOV. 22, 2015 STABLER ARENA LEVIEN GYMNASIUM YALE 79, LEHIGH 67 COLUMBIA 88, LEHIGH 61

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team trimmed a 12 point NEW YORK - Columbia broke open a close first half and wouldn’t look second-half deficit down to three with 3:40 remaining, but the Mountain Hawks back as the Lehigh men’s basketball team pulled within 14, but couldn’t get any couldn’t complete the comeback as they fell to Yale 79-67 on Thursday evening closer in an 88-61 loss on Sunday. Junior Tim Kempton led Lehigh offensively in Stabler Arena. For the second straight game, junior Austin Price led Lehigh with 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting and 7-of-9 from the free throw line, while also in scoring, tallying 23 points, just one shy of tying his career high. Classmate adding seven rebounds. Senior Jesse Chuku scored 14 points while sophomore Tim Kempton added 16 points and six rebounds in the defeat. Kahron Ross tallied eight points and seven assists. Price scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half, finishing the game 8-of- Lehigh did pull within 14 in the second half, but Columbia pulled away 16 from the field and 2-of-5 from three-point range. He was also active on the down the stretch, especially in the game’s final minutes when both teams had defensive end, tallying three steals to go with three assists. cleared their bench. Sophomore Kahron Ross added 10 points, six assists and three steals for The teams went back-and-forth in the early going as a pair of three-pointers, the Mountain Hawks. from Chuku and junior Austin Price, gave the Mountain Hawks a 6-4 advantage After Yale scored five unanswered points to start the game, Lehigh with 17:53 on the first-half clock. The back-and-forth play continued over the responded with the next five to pull even, all scored by senior Devon Carter. ensuing minutes as the Lions opened a three-point lead on multiple occasions. After a jumper by Price tied the score at nine apiece, Yale responded with a 9-3 A Kempton layup pulled Lehigh within 13-12 with 15:14 on the clock, but run to take an 18-12 lead with 8:15 left in the first half. the Mountain Hawks’ offense would go cold, and Columbia took advantage. The Mountain Hawks fought back with a 13-4 run of their run, beginning The Lions staged a 9-0 run capped off by a CJ Davis three-pointer, giving them with a three-pointer from senior Jesse Chuku and ending with a Price trey, a 22-12 advantage and forcing a Lehigh timeout with 9:10 left in the first half. giving Lehigh a 25-22 lead with four minutes left in the first half. However, Two Kempton free throws with 8:56 on the clock snapped a 6:18 scoreless Yale returned the favor with a furious 16-3 run to end the half, good for a 36-28 drought, pulling the Mountain Hawks within 22-14. However, Columbia had lead heading into the locker room. an answer, opening a 31-16 lead following a Grant Mullins trey. The margin Lehigh got off to a strong start in the second half, scoring six of the first reached 18, Lehigh answered with four straight points behind a Ross jumper eight points to pull within 38-34 following a Ross jumper with 18:27 on the and pair of Kempton free throws, but the Lions scored the final five first-half clock. Leading 41-37, the Bulldogs staged a quick 8-2 run to reopen a 10-point points to take their largest lead into the locker room at 41-22. lead at 49-39. The lead extended to 12, but the game continued to go back and Lehigh took it to Columbia early in the second half, but couldn’t pull forth. Five straight Lehigh points, a Price three-point play and Kempton layup, any closer than 15. The Mountain Hawks hit three treys early in the half, by pulled the Mountain Hawks within 51-46 with 12:19 remaining. Kempton, senior Devon Carter and Price. Price’s three-pointer pulled Lehigh Yale quickly reopened a double-digit advantage, but the Mountain Hawks within 50-35 with 13:54 left in the second half. wouldn’t back down. Within 62-54 with 6:40 on the clock, Lehigh eventually The Lions opened a 21-point, 63-42 lead, but the Mountain Hawks contin- whittled the lead down to three following a Ross layup with 3:40 remaining. ued to chip away. Lehigh staged a 7-0 run behind a Chuku three-pointer, Ross That’s as close as the Mountain Hawks would get, however, as Yale closed the layup and Justin Goldsborough layup off a nifty feed from Kempton. That game on a 13-4 run, leading to the 79-67 final. pulled Lehigh within 63-49 with 7:05 left in the second half. For the game, Lehigh shot 38 percent from the field (21-of-56) and 38 Columbia quickly answered as two Maodo Lo three-pointers just over percent from three-point range (6-of-16). Yale finished at 44 percent (26-of-59) one minute apart gave the Lions a 69-51 advantage with 5:28 on the clock. The and 43 percent from long distance (9-of-21). The Bulldogs won the battle of the Lions went on to open a 20-point lead, on their way to the 88-61 final. boards, 48-26. Lehigh shot 42 percent for the game (22-of-52) and 37 percent from three- The Mountain Hawks will now hit the road for four straight contests, point range (7-of-19). Columbia finished at 58 percent (28-of-48) and 55 percent beginning on Sunday at Columbia. Opening tipoff is set for 4 p.m. from long distance (11-of-20). The Lions won the battle of the boards, 36-24.

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                    

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GAME 5 - NOV. 25, 2015 GAME 6 - NOV. 28, 2015 JOHN PAUL JONES ARENA MACKEY ARENA NO. 12 VIRGINIA 80, LEHIGH 54 NO. 15/16 PURDUE 77, LEHIGH 55

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Lehigh men’s basketball team held a lead WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - For the second straight game, the Lehigh men’s basketball for much of the first half, but No. 12 Virginia ended the half on a 12-4 run and team hung with one of the nation’s best teams for long stretches, but it wasn’t enough as carried the momentum into the second, downing the Mountain Hawks 80-54 on the Mountain Hawks fell at No. 15/16 Purdue on Saturday evening, 77-55. Junior Tim Wednesday evening. Freshman Kyle Leufroy scored a career-high 14 points to Kempton fell just one rebound shy of a double-double, tallying 17 points and nine boards while sophomore Kahron Ross scored 13 points, including nine in the first half to help help propel Lehigh’s offense, while junior Tim Kempton also added 14 points. propel Lehigh’s effort. The Mountain Hawks return to action on Saturday when they travel to No. 15/16 Lehigh held its own against a Purdue team averaging 86.0 points per game while Purdue. winning by an average of 28.2 per contest. The Mountain Hawks also held the Boilermakers Leufroy finished the evening shooting 5-of-7 from the floor, including 4-of-5 to just 43.3 percent shooting after they came in shooting 50.5 percent over their first five from three-point range. Eleven of his 14 points came in the second half. Kempton games. grabbed five rebounds while senior Jesse Chuku tallied five points and seven The Mountain Hawks contained Purdue’s leading scorer 7-foot-2 center Isaac Haas rebounds. in the first half, scoring just three points in only seven minutes due to foul trouble, but he Virginia was led by Preseason ACC Co-Player of the Year Malcolm Brogdon, broke out for 21 in the second half to finish with 24 for the game. who scored 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting. Senior Justin Goldsborough was a spark off the bench, grabbing seven rebounds A Kempton layup opened the scoring on the game’s first possession. Virginia to help Lehigh’s effort on the glass. The Mountain Hawks held their own on the board, responded, setting the tone for a back-and-forth first half. AKahron Ross jumper being outrebounded 50-38 for the game, but held a 26-24 edge in the first half. Lehigh finished the game with 14 offensive rebounds to Purdue’s 13. Lehigh turned the ball over gave the Mountain Hawks a 6-4 advantage while a pair of Kempton free throws a season-low seven times while tallying seven steals and forcing 12 Boilermaker turnovers. gave Lehigh an 8-6 advantage. The game was very defensive in the early stages, with Purdue opening the scoring With Lehigh leading 10-8, Virginia staged an 8-0 run, all scored by Brogdon, nearly three minutes into the contest. The Boilermakers scored the first seven points before to give the Cavaliers a 16-10 advantage with 13:05 left in the first half. After the Lehigh got on the board with 14:27 remaining following a Kempton three-point play. teams traded three-pointers, the Mountain Hawks went on an 8-0 run of their own Trailing 9-6, Lehigh answered with six of the next nine points as a Ross three-pointer as a Austin Price trey, Ross layup and Leufroy three-pointer gave the Mountain pulled Lehigh within 12-11 then a Kempton free throw evened the score at 12 with 10:48 on Hawks a 21-19 advantage with 10:23 on the clock. the first-half clock. Purdue responded with a 10-2 run as a Caleb Swanigan three-pointer Lehigh continued to scrap and claw through the middle stages of the first half, rolled in, giving the Boilermakers a 22-14 advantage with 7:49 remaining. which included one possession with multiple offensive rebounds by the Mountain A Kyle Leufroy three-point play pulled the Mountain Hawks within five, but Hawks. The scoring slowed down over the ensuing minutes, but a three-pointer Purdue’s lead slowly inched to 10 as a Hill three-point play made it 30-20 with 3:35 on from Chuku gave Lehigh a 24-23 advantage, forcing a Virginia timeout with 5:00 the clock. Lehigh pulled within six on multiple occasions, including after an acrobatic shot by Ross cut Purdue’s lead to 32-26 with 1:39 on the clock. remaining in the first half. However, UVA ended the half on a 12-4 run to take a However, the Boilermakers scored the final four points of the first half to take a 35-28 lead into the locker room. 36-26 lead after 20 minutes of play. A balanced first half saw Kempton and Ross score eight points while Price Purdue staged a 10-2 run to begin the second half and begin creating separation as added six. Lehigh shot 37 percent (10-of-27) while the Cavaliers shot 46 percent a Haas jumper made the score 46-28 with 15:16 on the clock. Lehigh wouldn’t go away (15-of-33). quietly, though, immediately staging a 7-0 run which included jumpers from Price and A Chuku layup off nice feed from Kempton began the second-half scoring, Kempton and a corner three-pointer from Leufroy to pull the Mountain Hawks within pulling Lehigh within five at 35-30. The Cavaliers answered with an 11-0 run over 11 at 46-45 with 12:01 remaining. the next five minutes to take a 46-30 lead with 14:18 on the clock, forcing a Mountain Purdue’s lead reached 15, but a steal from Price led to a Jenkins fast break layup, Hawks’ timeout. pulling Lehigh within 52-40 with 9:25 on the clock. The teams traded baskets over the Two Kempton free throws snapped Lehigh’s 5:31 scoreless drought and ensuing minutes as Lehigh hung around. A jumper by Ross made the score 57-44 with 7:23 pulled Lehigh within 46-32 with 14:00 on the clock. Less than one minute later, remaining while another Ross jumper just over one minute later again pulled his squad within 13. However, the Boilermakers immediately staged a 5-0 run to take a 64-46 lead Leufroy hit his second three-pointer of the game to pull the Mountain Hawks following two Haas free throws with 5:25 on the clock. within 48-35. The freshman was the story of the second half for Lehigh, knocking Purdue eventually opened a 24-point, 72-48 lead after four straight Haas points, but down a trio of three-pointers in the span of 4:53. His third pulled the Mountain a three-point play from Kempton pulled Lehigh back within 19 with 1:42 on the clock.  Hawks within 63-45 with 8:18 remaining, but that’s as close as they would come. That’s as close as the Mountain Hawks would com.   UVA pulled away down the stretch for the 80-54 victory.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 44

GAME 7 - DEC. 2, 2015 GAME 8 - DEC. 5, 2015 DEGOL ARENA STABLER ARENA SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 84, LEHIGH 73 LEHIGH 84, ROCHESTER COLLEGE 50

LORETTO, Pa. - After a tight first half, the Lehigh men’s basketball team fell BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Junior Tim Kempton enjoyed a strong all-around game with behind by 10 early in the second and could never recover as Saint Francis (Pa.) topped 16 points and 14 rebounds, eclipsing 1,000 career points in the process as the Lehigh the Mountain Hawks, 84-73 on Wednesday evening. Lehigh closed the gap to three, but men’s basketball team topped Rochester College, 84-50 on Saturday afternoon in Stabler couldn’t get any closer. Four Mountain Hawks tallied double-figure points, but it wasn’t Arena. The win marked the Mountain Hawks’ first of the season, doing so in convincing enough. Following a long four-game road trip, Lehigh will return home on Saturday. fashion. Freshman Kyle Leufroy scored a team-high 17 points to pace the offense. Junior Tim Kempton led the offense with 18 points and nine rebounds. Sopho- Kempton’s stat line came in just 21 minutes as nine Lehigh players logged 16 min- more Kahron Ross tallied 16 points and eight assists while junior Austin Price had 12 utes or more, and nine of the 10 Mountain Hawks scored at least four points. Kempton points on four three-pointers and senior Jesse Chuku scored 11 points. Senior Justin finished 6-of-9 from the field while his 14 rebounds were just one shy of tying a career Goldsborough also added six points, seven rebounds and two blocks off the bench. high. His layup with 17:34 left in the second half gave him six for the game and 1,000 The Mountain Hawks opened an early 6-2 lead as a Devon Carter steal led to a for his career. Ross fast break layup with 17:19 on the first-half clock. Saint Francis answered with six Kempton became the 33rd player in school history and 105th in Lehigh history of the next eight points, behind a pair of Ben Millaud-Meunier threes, which evened to reach the 1,000-point milestone, becoming the first Mountain Hawk to do so since the score at eight with 16:08 remaining in the first half. Mackey McKnight in November of 2013. Kempton is the first non-senior to reach the The teams stood within a single possession for the next several minutes until the plateau since Gabe Knutson in February of 2012, late his junior season. Red Flash broke an 18-18 tie by scoring nine of the next 11 points. A pair of Malik Harmon Leufroy was red-hot offensively on Saturday, tallying his 17 points on 7-of-10 free throws gave Saint Francis a 27-20 advantage with 8:47 on the first-half clock. shooting while tying a career-high six rebounds. Senior Austin Price added 15 points, The Mountain Hawks immediately responded with a 9-0 run, which included four two assists, two blocks and four steals while sophomore Kahron Ross just missed a points from Kempton and an emphatic Goldsborough put back dunk. A Kyle Leufroy double-double, posting 10 points and nine assists. Senior Justin Goldsborough had free throw gave Lehigh a 29-27 advantage with 6:06 remaining in the first half. eight points and six rebounds while sophomores Tyler Jenkins and Jay Jay Davis had The Red Flash answered by scoring the next eight points as Millaud-Meunier’s five points apiece, marking the first-career points for Davis. third trey of the first half gave them a 35-29 lead with 4:07 to go. Lehigh pulled within The teams went back and forth in the opening minutes as the teams stood tied one at 35-34, but Saint Francis scored six of the last eight first-half points to take a 41-36 at eight, 11 and 13. Then, the Mountain Hawks began creating distance, staging a 16-2 lead into the locker room. run which began with a pair of Jesse Chuku free throws. The run included a Price It took almost two minutes for either team to score in the second half. After a three-pointer, a Goldsborough dunk off a nifty feed from Ross and a Devon Carter Chuku put back made the score 43-38, the Red Flash answered with five straight points layup on the fast break. Eventually, a Leufroy layup and Chuku free throw closed the to take a 48-38 lead with 16:30 remaining. run, making it 29-15 with 7:12 left in the first half. The teams traded mini 5-0 runs as Millaud-Meunier’s fourth three-pointer helped The Mountain Hawk lead reached 17 behind strong offensive play from Leufroy Saint Francis regain a 10-point, 53-43 advantage with 14:43 on the clock. as the freshman knocked down a pair of three-pointers and converted a driving layup Lehigh answered with a 9-2 run as six straight points - a Chuku trey and Ross to make it 40-23 with 2:47 on the first-half clock. Those eight points came in the span of three-point play - pulled the Mountain Hawks within three at 55-52 with 13:03 left in 2:23. Ross hit a three-pointer with 28 seconds on the clock to give the Mountain Hawks the second half. a 43-26 halftime advantage. Just under two minutes later, a Goldsborough layup pulled Lehigh within 61-56, Lehigh quickly extended its lead to 25 early in the second half before even reach- but from there, the Mountain Hawks went on a 4:33 scoreless drought, allowing the Red ing the first media timeout. Kempton’s 1,000th point came on a three-point play which Flash to score seven points in that span. An Isaiah Blackmon fast break layup made the gave the Mountain Hawks a 51-28 advantage, and another Kempton layup just over score 68-56, forcing a Lehigh timeout with 7:12 on the second-half clock. one minute later made it 53-28. Lehigh immediately cut the lead in half with six straight points, all scored by From there, the Mountain Hawks slowly increased their lead as an 8-0 turned a Kempton, to pull within 68-62 with 4:19 remaining, but that’s as close as the Mountain 59-35 advantage into their first 30-point lead of the afternoon as a Leufroy fast-break Hawks would get. The Red Flash eventually re-opened a 12-point, 76-64 lead, with just layup made it 67-35 with 10:01 remaining. over one minute remaining. The Mountain Hawks hit three three-pointers in the final Lehigh’s lead reached 34 after a Leufroy trey made it 73-39 with 6:38 on the clock. minute to pull within seven (80-73) following a Ross triple with 25 seconds on the clock, Rochester College pulled as close as 30, but a Davis three-pointer made it 84-50 with but that’s as close as they would get. 1:26 remaining, which proved to be the final. For the game, the Mountain Hawks and Red Flash shot an identical 27-of-59 from For the game, the Mountain Hawks shot 51 percent from the field (30-of-59) and the field (45.8 percent). Saint Francis hit one more three-pointer and knocked down 22- 36 percent from three-point range (8-of-22). The Warriors shot 32 percent (21-of-65) and of-26 free throws, compared to Lehigh’s 12-of-16. The Mountain Hawks held a 34-33 25 percent from long distance (5-of-20). Lehigh dominated the glass, 48-26.   edge on the boards. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                           

     

                                                                   

         

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 45

GAME 9 - DEC. 17, 2015 GAME 10 - DEC. 19, 2015 SEWALL CENTER STABLER ARENA ROBERT MORRIS 69, LEHIGH 67 LEHIGH 76, MOUNT ST. MARY’S 73

MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball used a spirited effort to pull BETHLEHEM, Pa. - In a game full of runs, the Lehigh men’s basketball team used an even in the final minutes against defending NEC Champion Robert Morris, but the Colonials’ all-around team effort to down Mount St. Mary’s on Saturday evening in Stabler Arena, 76-73. Kavon Stewart hit a layup with just over one minute remaining to down the Mountain Hawks The Mountain Hawks took a 13-point first-half lead before the Mountaineers stormed back. 69-67 on Thursday evening. Junior Austin Price led the Mountain Hawks with 19 points, Lehigh always had an answer, however, and pulled out a big victory over the preseason NEC 12 in the second half, including a floater that evened the score at 67 with 1:26 remaining. favorites in a game that went down to the wire. Junior Austin Price led Lehigh with 19 points Lehigh will return home on Saturday to host Mount St. Mary’s at 7 p.m. while senior John Ross Glover had a monster game, scoring all of his Lehigh career-high 11 Senior Jesse Chuku scored 14 points, 10 in the first half, while sophomore Kahron points in the second half. Ross added 14 as well on 6-of-9 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range. Glover finished the game with 11 points and eight rebounds, both career highs in a The Mountain Hawks held a dominant 34-23 edge in rebounding, including a 20-8 edge Lehigh uniform. He shot 4-of-6 from the field and 3-of-4 from three-point range. Price finished in the second half. Senior Justin Goldsborough tallied seven of those boards, including six 6-of-11 from the field and 3-of-5 from long distance. Sophomore Kahron Ross just missed a on the offensive glass, to go with seven points. Freshman Kyle Leufroy added eight points, double-double, tallying 12 points, nine assists, three rebounds and a steal. His two biggest six rebounds, two assists and two steals. points came in the final minute when he knocked down a pair from the free throw line. Robert Morris was led by Rodney Pryor, who scored 20 points on 8-of-14 shooting. All nine Mountain Hawks who played scored at least four points as senior Devon The Colonials jumped out to an early 4-1 lead, but four straight Mountain Hawk Carter tallied a career-high nine points while classmate Justin Goldsborough also had nine. points gave them their first lead of the evening. Ross grabbed his 100th career rebound and Goldsborough did not miss a shot all evening, converting 3-of-3 field goals and 3-of-3 free went all the way to the hoop, converting a layup to make it 5-4 with 17:22 on the first-half throws. The Mountain Hawks got off to a fast start, beginning the game on a 7-0 run, which clock. Not long after, Chuku began to heat up as his three-point play gave Lehigh an 8-6 included points from three different Lehigh players. After Mount St. Mary’s scored with 17:52 advantage. on the clock, Carter knocked down a three-pointer to make it 10-2 with 16:55 left in the first Tied at 12, Robert Morris used a quick 5-0 run behind an Isaiah Still three-pointer and half. Billy Gilles fast break dunk to make it 17-12, forcing a Lehigh timeout with 11:31 left in the Leading 15-10, Lehigh used an 8-0 run to open its largest lead of the first half as con- first half. secutive threes from Carter and Price made it 23-10 with 11:39 on the first-half clock. The Colonials eventually opened a 10-point, 26-16 lead with exactly eight minutes on The lead remained in double figures over the ensuing minutes until the Mountaineers the first-half clock, but the Mountain Hawks immediately answered with a mini 5-0 run, as used a late first-half run to get right back in the game. A Ross free throw gave the Mountain a Ross jumper and Chuku three-pointer made it 26-21 with 7:09 on the clock. Hawks a 33-22 advantage, but Mount St. Mary’s responded with 15 of the next 19 points, Robert Morris extended its lead to 31-23, but Lehigh responded with six straight points, ending with eight straight points as a BK Ashe jumper evened the score at 37 with 1:54 left in beginning and ending with Leufroy baskets. In between was a Ross fast break layup. After the first. the run, the Mountain Hawks were back within two, 31-29, with 2:06 remaining Lehigh responded with the final six first-half points, four scored by Price including a The Colonials’ lead reached five in the final seconds, but Price hit a three-pointer as tough shot as the first half came to close, making it 43-37 after 20 minutes of play. the first half expired to pull his squad within 36-34. Mount St. Mary’s began the second half with a 9-0 run as an Ashe layup gave the Robert Morris scored five of the first six second-half points to take a 41-35 advantage, Mountaineers a 46-43 advantage with 16:55 left in the second half. but Ross answered with two consecutive three-pointers to pull Lehigh even at 41 with 16:01 As they had all night, the Mountain Hawks responded, this time with a three-pointer on the clock. from sophomore Tyler Jenkins which evened the score at 46. The Colonials scored the next five and 12 of the next 16 points to take a 53-45 advantage The teams went back-and-forth over the ensuing minutes before the Mountain Hawks with 12:15 remaining, but Price answered with a trey off a nifty feed from sophomore Tyler used a 9-2 run, capped off by a Glover three-pointer and Goldsborough layup, to give Lehigh Jenkins to pull Lehigh within five at 53-48. a 61-54 lead with 11:25 remaining in the first half. Robert Morris had an answer, staging a 7-2 run to reopen a 10-point, 60-50 advantage The game of runs continued as Mount St. Mary’s immediately went on a 10-0 run to with 9:16 left in the second half. take a 64-61 lead with 9:00 on the clock. The Mountain Hawks wouldn’t quit, however, scoring 17 of the next 24 points to pull Freshman Kyle Leufroy ended a nearly four-minute scoreless drought with a jumper, even. The run began with a Leufroy layup and Price three-pointer. Two Goldsborough free then Glover knocked down a three-pointer to give Lehigh the lead again, 66-64 with 5:50 on throws pulled Lehigh within 63-61, Robert Morris answered with the next four points to the clock. take a six-point advantage, but the Mountain Hawks scored six straight to pull even. Layups It looked like the Mountaineers would begin pulling away when they broke a 68-68 tie from Goldsborough and Leufroy pulled Lehigh within 67-65 with 2:57 on the clock, then with five straight points, but another Glover three, his third of the half, pulled Lehigh within Price finished a floater to make it 67-67 with 1:26 remaining. 73-71 with 2:38 remaining. The Mountain Hawks went ahead for good when Price knocked However, on the ensuing possession, Stewart converted a layup to give Robert Morris down a trey with 47 seconds on the clock which gave Lehigh a 74-73 advantage. a 69-67 advantage. The Mountain Hawks had two chances to pull even in the final minute, Mount St. Mary’s missed a pair of free throws and Glover came up with the huge board, but theyOfficial were Basketball called for Box a pairScore of -- travels Game Totalsto end -- any Final hope. Statistics leading into two Ross free throws and a three-point advantage. The Mountaineers had one Lehigh vs Robert Morris last second three-pointer, but it fell well short. 12/17/15 7:00 p.m. at Moon Township, Pa. / Sewall Center 

Lehigh 67 • 1-8  Total 3-Ptr Rebounds    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min                31 Chuku, Jesse f 6-12 1-4 1-1 156214241337                 40 Goldsborough, Justin f 2-5 0-0 3-4 6 1 7 2 7 2 5 1 0 30                 01 Ross, Kahron g 6-9 2-3 0-1 0 3 3 1 14 2 5 0 2 38                   04 Carter, Devon g 1-4 0-2 1-2 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 17                               05 Price, Austin g 8-15 3-9 0-0 044119400136                10 Leufroy, Kyle 4-9 0-1 0-0 0 6 6 3 8 2 1 0 2 24                11 Jenkins, Tyler 0-2 0-2 0-0 0000 01100 7                20 Glover, John Ross 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 0 11                Team 4 0 4                Totals 28-58 6-21 5-8 12 22 34 12 67 13 18 3 9 200   FG % 1st Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 28-58 48.3% Deadball               3FG % 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 6-21 28.6% Rebounds           FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 5-8 62.5% 1                     Robert Morris 69 • 2-9 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min    05 MINNIE, Elijah f 4-8 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 3 9 0 1 0 1 25                20 GILES, Billy f 3-5 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 6 0 0 2 2 28                 01 STILL, Isaiah g 2-5 2-3 0-0 0 3 3 2 6 2 2 0 0 27                 03 STEWART, Kavon g 4-8 1-1 2-4 0 1 1 1 11 4 4 0 0 32                 23 McCONNELL, Matty g 4-8 3-7 2-2 0 2 2 2 13 2 0 0 1 27                 02 WHITLEY, Steven 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 16                 11 PRYOR, Rodney 8-14 2-6 2-2 066020551228                 33 FREDERICK, Andre 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 17               Team 1 1 2                Totals 26-49 9-20 8-11 3 20 23 9 69 15 15 4 7 200                 FG % 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 2nd half: 14-26 53.8% Game: 26-49 53.1% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 9-20 45.0% Rebounds                     FT % 1st Half: 8-8 100.0 2nd half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 8-11 72.7% 1          

Officials: Donnie Eppley, Lionel Butler, Greg Evans  Technical fouls: Lehigh-None. Robert Morris-None.  Attendance: 651 

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast         Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Lehigh 34 33 67           LEHIGH 30 11 9 6 10       Robert Morris 36 33 69 RMU 16 18 6 4 24          

Last FG - LEHIGH 2nd-01:26, RMU 2nd-01:08. Score tied - 5 times.   Largest lead - LEHIGH by 2 1st-15:58, RMU by 10 1st-08:00. Lead changed - 4 times.   LEHIGH led for 03:51. RMU led for 34:08. Game was tied for 01:58. 

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GAME 11 - DEC. 22, 2015 GAME 12 - DEC. 30, 2015 STABLER ARENA STABLER ARENA STONY BROOK 75, LEHIGH 62 ARMY WEST POINT 88, LEHIGH 82

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team led for almost 24 minutes BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Trailing by as many as 20 in the first half, the Lehigh men’s of the game, but Stony Brook used a second-half surge to take, and extend, a lead basketball team came back with a vengeance, but it wasn’t enough as Army West as the Mountain Hawks fell, 75-62 on Tuesday evening in Stabler Arena. Freshman Point held on to win the Patriot League opener, 88-82 on Wednesday evening. The Kyle Leufroy led Lehigh with 13 points and senior Jesse Chuku scored 11. The game Mountain Hawks pulled as close as five in the second half, but the Black Knights marked the nonleague finale as the Mountain Hawks now look ahead to the Patriot always had an answer. Junior Tim Kempton dominated in his return from injury, League opener vs. Army West Point next Wednesday, Dec. 30 in Stabler Arena. scoring 20 second-half points to finish with 28 for the game. Leufroy scored 10 of his 13 points in the first half, finishing the evening shooting Kempton finished the evening 11-of-19 from the field, tallying five rebounds 3-of-5 from the field and 6-of-7 from the free throw line. He also added a career-high as well. Classmate Austin Price added 22 points for his third 20-point effort of the five assists along with two steals. The Mountain Hawks tallied a season-high 14 steals season while senior Jesse Chuku recorded 17 points on 5-of-7 shooting to go with as five different players recorded multiple steals. Carson Puriefoy scored 25 points eight rebounds, two assists, a block and steal. Chuku scored 12 of those points in the for the Seawolves while Jameel Warney added 22 points and 10 rebounds. first half. Senior Justin Goldsborough scored nine points to go with two blocks and two Sophomore Kahron Ross tallied six points, five rebounds and a season-high two steals while senior John Ross Glover and junior Austin Price scored eight apiece. assists, just two from tying his career high (which is also a school record) of 14. Army Scoring was slow in the early going as Stony Brook opened the scoring just was on fire in the early going, shooting 62 percent from the field in the first half and over two minutes into the game. The teams went back and forth through most of the 70 percent from three-point range, but the Mountain Hawks pulled within 11 points opening minutes with neither team leading by more than three points until 13:13 was at the half. Tanner Plomb led the Black Knights with 23 points. left in the first half. The teams went back and forth in the early going, which featured four lead Trailing 7-6, Lehigh responded with five straight points as a Goldsborough layup changes. Lehigh led 7-6 after a Ross jumper, but Army responded with four straight followed by a Glover three-pointer gave the Mountain Hawks an 11-7 advantage. points and wouldn’t trail the rest of the way. Lehigh’s lead reached five at 14-9 following a Chuku three-pointer with 10:41 Leading 11-9, the Black Knights went on a 12-0 run to take a 23-9 lead following a on the clock. The Mountain Hawks’ lead reached five over the ensuing minutes until Larry Toomey three-pointer with 12:31 on the first-half clock. FreshmanKyle Leufroy the Seawolves used a mini 5-0 run to even the score. A Warney dunk tied the score ended a 3:31 scoreless drought with a jumper, but Army began increasing its lead, at 22 with 4:24 on the clock. eventually reaching 20 at 36-16 with 7:00 on the first-half clock. Leading 25-24, the Mountain Hawks staged an 8-2 run which began with a The margin remained between 15 and 20 for the ensuing minutes until the Moun- three-point play from Leufroy and also included three Goldsborough points as a tain Hawks ended the half on a 7-0 run. Layups from Kempton and Price, followed Goldsborough free throw gave the Mountain Hawks their largest first-half lead at by a Chuku three-pointer, pulled Lehigh within 45-34 after 20 minutes of play. 33-26 with 1:21 remaining in the stanza. The Mountain Hawks continued the momentum into the second half, scoring Leufroy extended Lehigh’s lead to nine behind two free throws before a Stony seven of the first nine points to extend their run to 14-2 as a Price transition three made Brook three-pointer trimmed Lehigh’s lead to 35-29 at the half. the score 47-41 with 18:16 on the clock. Leufroy led the Mountain Hawks with 10 first-half points while Goldsborough Army responded, reopening a 12-point, 55-43 advantage, but the Mountain and Chuku had seven points apiece. Lehigh tallied nine first-half steals. Hawks continually fought back. Lehigh pulled back within seven on multiple occa- Stony Brook began the second half with four straight points, but the Mountain sions, eventually making it a five-point, 61-56, game following consecutive Kempton Hawks came back with four in a row. Eventually, the Seawolves pulling within one, layups with 10:16 left in the second half. 43-42, with 14:27 left in the second half. The Black Knights again reopened a double-figure advantage, but the Mountain Stony Brook then took its first lead since the score was 7-6 as a Warney layup Hawks had one last run in them. Trailing 79-68 with 3:13 remaining, Lehigh used a gave the Seawolves a 46-45 advantage with 11:24 on the clock. However, a pair of mini 6-1 run to pull back within six (80-74) with 1:43 still remaining. However, Army Leufroy free throws and a Price fast break layup helped Lehigh quickly regain a 49-46 responded with a three-pointer just nine seconds later to make the margin nine, which lead with 10:39 remaining. proved too much to overcome. From there, Stony Brook slowly increased its lead, reaching five at 60-55 with Lehigh shot 55 percent in the second half (18-of-33) to reach 46 percent for the 5:44 on the clock. Neither team scored for the next 1:37 as Lehigh hung around. The game (31-of-67). The Mountain Hawks knocked down 6-of-9 three-pointers in the Seawolves erased much doubt by scoring the next four points to extend its run to 7-0, second to finish the game at 56 percent (10-of-18). Army finished at 55 percent (33- giving them a 64-55 advantage with 3:24 remaining. Stony Brook continued to knock of-60) and 46 percent from three-point range (12-of-26). The Black Knights won the down its shots down the stretch, pulling away, 75-62. battle of the boards, 39-30.    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

     

                                                                   

          Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 47

GAME 13 - JAN. 2, 2016 GAME 14 - JAN. 6, 2016 STABLER ARENA REITZ ARENA LEHIGH 81, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 73 LOYOLA 51, LEHIGH 50

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened a 13-point first-half BALTIMORE - The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened a 29-18 halftime advantage, advantage before Boston University came back to tie the score, but the Mountain Hawks but the Mountain Hawks’ offense struggled in the second half and Loyola took advantage never relinquished the lead in an 81-73 win on Saturday afternoon in Stabler Arena. Junior as the Greyhounds came back for a last-second, 51-50 win on Wednesday evening. Junior Tim Kempton paced the offense with 22 points and 11 rebounds while freshman Kyle Tim Kempton tallied his second straight double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds Leufroy scored a career-high 20 points and junior Austin Price added 16. With the win, and classmate Austin Price hit a big layup to give Lehigh a lead, but an Andre Walker the Mountain Hawks improve to 1-1 in Patriot League play. layup with 4.5 seconds on the clock proved to be the difference. Kempton scored 14 of his points in the game’s first 11:16 as he scored 14 of the One of the stories of the game was free throw shooting. After the Mountain Hawks Mountain Hawks’ first 28 points to help give his squad a 28-15 lead. The double-double shot 82 percent in the first half (9-of-11), Lehigh shot just 40 percent in the second (6-of-15). marked his third this season and the 23rd of his career. Leufroy scored 16 of his points Along with Kempton’s effort, senior Jesse Chuku recorded nine points and 11 re- in the first half on 6-of-8 shooting, finishing the game 7-of-11 from the floor and a perfect bounds while freshman Kyle Leufroy scored 10 points, eight in the first half, and added 4-of-4 from three-point range. five boards. Price finished with eight points while sophomoreTyler Jenkins posted four. Sophomore Kahron Ross tallied nine points and seven assists in the game, all nine Both teams had slow starts offensively with just nine combined points in the game’s points coming in the game’s final 4:29. first 4:45. A Kempton layup gave the Mountain Hawks a 5-4 advantage with 16:44 on the Lehigh jumped out to an early 7-1 lead as Kempton scored the Mountain Hawks’ first clock, but Andre Walker responded with a three-pointer to give the Greyhounds a 7-5 lead four points before a Price three-pointer made it 7-1 with 17:03 on the first-half clock. The with 15:11 remaining in the first half. Terriers pulled within 9-5, but the Mountain Hawks responded with a 7-0 run as another Loyola opened an 11-7 lead, but a Jenkins steal and fast break layup helped spark a Price trey gave Lehigh a 16-5 advantage, forcing a Boston University timeout with 14:22 13-2 Mountain Hawks’ run. After Jenkins’ layup, Price converted four straight free throws on the clock. to give Lehigh a 13-11 advantage. Leufroy then caught fire, knocking down a pair of free The Mountain Hawks maintained their double-digit lead for the ensuing minutes, throws with 7:16 on the clock and following with six more points in the next 3:24 to help reaching 13 after a Leufroy trey made it 23-10 with 10:46 left in the first half. Still leading Lehigh take a 22-15 advantage with 3:52 remaining in the half. by 13 at 30-17 with 7:39 remaining, the Terriers came out of a media timeout on a quick The Mountain Hawks continued to control play, ending the half on a 7-0 run. 8-0 run to pull within 30-25 with 6:07 on the first-half clock. Sophomore Kahron Ross knocked down a trey and followed with a fall away jumper, Lehigh reopened an eight-point lead on two occasions, but the Terriers scored the then Chuku converted two free throws to give Lehigh a 29-18 lead at the half. In the end, final six points of the half to pull within 38-36 after 20 minutes of play. Lehigh outscored Loyola 22-7 over the final 11:25 of the first half. Leufroy led the Mountain Hawks with 16 first-half points behind 6-of-8 shooting Leufroy led the way offensively with eight first-half points. Chuku posted five points and 4-of-4 from three-point range. Kempton scored 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting. Lehigh and six rebounds while Kempton had two points and seven rebounds. Walker scored 10 shot 42 percent from the floor (14-of-33) and 60 percent from three-point range (6-of-10) of Loyola’s18 first-half points. to Boston University’s 47 percent (14-of-30) and 35 percent from long distance (6-of-17). The Greyhounds controlled play early in the second half, scoring 17 of the first 23 The Terriers quickly pulled even less than two minutes into the second half, tying points. Loyola pulled even following five straight points, capped off by a Tyler Hubbard the score at 38 then 40, but Lehigh always had an answer. Leading by one, the Mountain three-pointer to even the score at 35 with 12:01 on the clock. Hawks used consecutive three-pointers, from seniors Devon Carter and Jesse Chuku, to The game went back-and-forth over the ensuing minutes as Lehigh scored four reopen a 51-44 advantage with 13:13 on the clock. The lead reached eight after a Carter straight points behind a short Jenkins jumper and Chuku offensive rebound and put back, floater made the score 53-45, but Boston University answered with a 10-2 run as an Eric giving the Mountain Hawks a 41-40 advantage with 8:34 left in the second half. Fanning three-pointer evened the score at 55 with 8:44 remaining. Loyola went on to open a five-point, 47-42 lead with 5:23 remaining, but the Mountain Lehigh again responded, scoring eight of the next 10 points capped off by an emphatic Hawks responded with eight of the next 10 points. Ross hit a big three-pointer to even the Kempton putback to make the score 63-57 with 6:20 on the clock. score at 48 with 2:14 remaining and Price converted a driving layup with 50 seconds on Boston University responded with the next five points, but the Mountain Hawks the clock to give the Mountain Hawks a 50-49 advantage. reopened a seven-point, 71-64, advantage following a Price three-point play with 3:15 Lehigh’s defense forced an errant Jarred Jones shot on the ensuing possession and remaining. Kempton grabbed the rebound, but missed the front end of the one-and-one, to give Loyola The lead reached nine on multiple occasions and Boston University fought back to one final chance. The Greyhounds converted as Walker hit a tough layup with 4.5 seconds within four, but Lehigh was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line down the stretch to remaining. After a timeout, the Mountain Hawks went the length of the floor and Jenkins wrap up the 81-73 victory. had a decent look, but the layup attempt fell short at the buzzer. Lehigh shot 45 percent for the game (28-of-62) and 59 percent from three-point range A tale of two halves saw the Mountain Hawks shoot 28 percent in the second half (10-of-17). Boston University shot 43 percent (26-of-61) and 32 percent from long distance (7-of-25) to finish 33 percent for the game (16-of-48). After shooting just 23 percent in the first half (7-of-31), Loyola shot 42 percent in the second (11-of-26) to finish at 32 percent (9-of-28). The Mountain Hawks dominated on the glass, holding a 41-31 rebounding edge.  Along with Kempton’s 11, Chuku had seven and senior Justin Goldsborough tallied six. for the game (18-of-57). The Mountain Hawks held a 41-40 edge in rebounding.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

                                                           

     

                                                                   

          Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 48

GAME 15 - JAN. 9, 2016 GAME 16 - JAN. 11, 2016 BENDER ARENA STABLER ARENA LEHIGH 65, AMERICAN 50 BUCKNELL 82, LEHIGH 76

WASHINGTON, D.C. - For the second time in the last three games, the Lehigh BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Junior Tim Kempton and freshman Kyle Leufroy each men’s basketball team never trailed and came out with a Patriot League victory as the tallied career highs in points with 29 and 23, respectively, but it wasn’t enough as the Mountain Hawks topped American, 65-50 on Saturday afternoon in our nation’s capital. Lehigh men’s basketball team dropped an 82-76 final to Bucknell on Monday evening. Junior Austin Price led the Mountain Hawks in scoring with 16 points. Freshman Kyle The Mountain Hawks trimmed a 16-point halftime deficit down to one with 12:06 still Leufroy scored 14 points while sophomore Kahron Ross added 13 as Lehigh’s starting remaining, but couldn’t pull even. Monday’s game was nationally-televised on CBS guards combined for 43 of the team’s 60 points on the afternoon. Sports Network. A preseason All-Patriot League honoree, Reed finished the afternoon with just Kempton finished the evening with 29 points on 10-of-14 shooting and 9-of-11 13 points on 4-of-13 shooting. All field goals were three-pointers, including two treys from the free throw line. He added six rebounds and a career-high tying four assists. from well behind the arc. Leufroy finished 8-of-15 from the field and 3-of-5 from three-point range while adding Price scored 11 of his points in the first half, shooting 5-of-7 from the field over four rebounds and a career-high four steals. The Bison scored 20 of the final 26 first-half the opening 20 minutes. He added a career-high seven rebounds. Leufroy grabbed five points to turn a 23-23 tie into a 43-29 halftime advantage. rebounds to go with his 14 points while Ross also recorded three rebounds, five assists Senior Jesse Chuku added eight points and six rebounds in the defeat while and three steals. sophomore Kahron Ross had six points, five rebounds and four assists. Senior Justin Senior Jesse Chuku tallied nine points (all in the second half) and 10 rebounds, Goldsborough provided five points and four rebounds off the bench. just missing a double-double for a second straight game. Senior Justin Goldsborough Lehigh jumped out to a quick 6-3 lead following a Ross fallaway jumper and posted four points and three rebounds off the bench on a perfect 2-of-2 shooting. Junior Kempton layup with 17:14 left in the first half. Tim Kempton scored a season-low six points due to foul trouble. He was 2-of-3 from Bucknell answered with five straight points, Leufroy responded with a three, the field in 22 minutes of action. but D.J. MacLeay answered with a trey just 13 seconds later. After a Nana Foulland Lehigh got off to a quick start, scoring on each of its first three possessions as a three-point play gave the Bison a 14-11 lead, neither team scored for the next 2:53 until Kempton jumper gave the Mountain Hawks a 6-3 lead with 18:17 left in the first half. a Kempton layup with 12:00 on the first-half clock. The Eagles pulled within 12-9 after a Delante Jones layup, but five straight Lehigh points, Lehigh’s lead reached three at 19-16 after a Leufroy trey with 9:08 remaining. A capped off by a Leufroy three-pointer, gave the Mountain Hawks a 17-9 lead, forcing Kempton layup followed by two free throws evened the score at 23 with 6:28 on the an American timeout with 12:22 on the first-half clock. clock, but Bucknell responded with an 11-2 run as a Chris Hass three-pointer gave the The Eagles answered with the next five points to pull within 17-14, beginning with Bison a 34-25 advantage with 3:21 remaining in the first. a long Reed three-pointer. American pulled as close as two (19-17), but Lehigh responded Kempton ended the run with a layup, but Bucknell ended the half on a 9-2 run with seven of the next nine points. The run began with a Price three-pointer, included to take a 43-29 lead after 20 minutes of play. a Goldsborough layup and Ross fastbreak layup to give Lehigh a 28-19 advantage with Kempton and Leufroy led the way in the first half with 14 points while Leufroy 5:56 left in the first half. added 10. The two combined to shoot 9-of-15 in the first half. American again answered with five straight points to pull within 28-24, but the Bucknell scored the first points of the second half to take a 16-point lead, but Mountain Hawks scored seven of the final nine first-half points, which included four the Mountain Hawks answered in a big way. Lehigh staged an 18-4 run, which began straight Ross points and ended with a Kempton free throw, to take a 35-26 lead at the with a Leufroy jumper followed by a Chuku three-pointer just over one minute later. half. A Kempton three-point play pulled the Mountain Hawks within 47-41 with 15:05 on The Mountain Hawks came out of the locker room by scoring five of the first seven the clock and a few minutes later, Chuku knocked down a tough three-pointer with the second-half points as a Kempton three-point play gave Lehigh a 40-28 advantage with shot clock winding down to pull Lehigh within one at 51-50 with 12:06 remaining. 16:55 on the clock. The Bison had an answer, using a 7-0 run to turn a 56-54 lead into a 63-54 advantage Lehigh slowly extended its lead, reaching 15 as a Ross jumper gave the Mountain with exactly nine minutes on the clock. Hawks a 46-31 advantage with 10:48 left in the second half. Trailing by eight, Lehigh scored four straight points behind a pair of Leufroy free The Eagles responded with four straight points to pull within 46-35, but the throws and a short Kempton jumper that pulled the Mountain Hawks within 64-60 with Mountain Hawks wouldn’t let them get any closer than 11 the rest of the way. A Chuku 6:27 on the clock. corner three-pointer helped Lehigh gain a 15-point advantage, making the score 52-37 Down by just four (67-63) with 4:24 remaining, Bucknell used an 8-0 run to erase with 5:05 on the clock. much doubt. Included were a pair of tough three-pointers that turned a six-point margin The Mountain Hawks always had an answer for any American runs and knocked into 12 as a Stephen Brown trey made the score 75-63 with 2:31 left in the second half. down six straight free throws in the game’s final minute to close out the 65-50 victory. The Mountain Hawks wouldn’t quit, pulling within eight on multiple occasions The 50 points allowed marked a season best for the Lehigh defense, one game after and eventually six as a Leufroy trey with nine seconds on the clock gave him a career-high allowing just 51 at Loyola. 23 points and made the final score 82-76.    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

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GAME 17 - JAN. 16, 2016 GAME 18 - JAN. 20, 2016 HART CENTER STABLER ARENA LEHIGH 87, HOLY CROSS 66 NAVY 69, LEHIGH 64

WORCESTER, Mass. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team used a complete team BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team used a 16-2 first-half run effort, led by 22 points from junior Austin Price and 20 from classmate Tim Kempton, to to take a seven-point lead, but Navy had an answer, downing the Mountain Hawks pick up an impressive 87-66 win at Holy Cross on Saturday afternoon. The win marked 69-64 on Wednesday evening in Stabler Arena. Junior Tim Kempton led Lehigh with Lehigh’s largest-ever victory at Holy Cross. Leading by nine at the half, the Mountain 16 points (14 in the second half) and seven rebounds, but it wasn’t enough as Lehigh’s Hawks extended their lead to 20 in the second and wouldn’t look back as they improve 11-game winning streak against Navy came to an end. With the loss, the Mountain to 3-3 in Patriot League play. Hawks fall to 3-4 in Patriot League play and remain in a tie for fourth place in the Price finished the afternoon shooting 7-of-10 from the field, including 6-of-8 from league standings. Navy improves to 6-1 and remains in a tie for first. three-point range. Kempton finished 7-of-8 from the field as well. Along with Price and Along with Kempton’s 16 points, senior Jesse Chuku added 13 points while Kempton’s 42 combined points, freshman Kyle Leufroy added 13 points, 11 coming in classmate Devon Carter tied a career high for a second straight game with 10 points the second half. He also shattered a career high with a game-high nine rebounds. Senior on 4-of-6 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range. Chuku knocked down some big Devon Carter scored a career-high 10 points, eight coming after halftime. Sophomore three-pointers, including two in the second half, to keep the Mountain Hawks within Kahron Ross added seven points, a career-high six rebounds and four assists while senior shouting distance. He finished the evening 5-of-9 from the field and 3-of-6 from three- Jesse Chuku tallied four points, six rebounds and a career-high five assists. point range. For the game, the Mountain Hawks shot 56 percent from the field (33-of-59), includ- ing 48 percent from three-point range (11-of-23). Holy Cross shot 38 percent (21-of-55) Junior Austin Price scored nine points while senior Justin Goldsborough was and 35 percent from long distance (7-of-20). The Mountain Hawks dominated the glass, a spark off the bench, finishing with six points, six rebounds and three blocks. holding a 39-24 advantage. Navy jumped out to an early 10-2 lead following a Shawn Anderson layup with The Mountain Hawks got off to a fast start as Chuku scored the game’s first four 15:48 left in the first half. The Midshipmen eventually opened a nine-point, 16-9 lead. points. After a Holy Cross layup, Price responded with consecutive three-pointers to give With Navy on top 18-11, the Mountain Hawks had an answer, responding with Lehigh a 10-2 advantage with 16:09 on the clock. a big 16-2 run. The run began with a Kempton driving layup and was followed by After the Crusaders knocked down a pair of free throws, Lehigh scored the next a Carter three-pointer. After a Navy layup, the Mountain hawks scored the next 11 five points behind a Ross three-pointer and Kempton layup to extend its run to 11-2 and points. Carter knocked down another jumper and Goldsborough tied the score with take a 15-4 advantage with 14:05 remaining in the first half. a layup. A Kahron Ross steal and fastbreak layup gave Lehigh its first lead at 22-20 The Mountain Hawks continued their momentum, eventually taking a 24-9 lead with 6:29 on the clock. after a Price three-pointer with 10:38 to go in the first, his third trey of the half. Lehigh Chuku followed with a three-pointer and another Carter jumper gave Lehigh a continued to build its lead, taking an 18-point lead following a Kempton jumper with 27-20 advantage with 4:44 left in the first half. 6:18 remaining. In that stretch, the Mountain Hawks used all-around team basketball as Navy answered Lehigh’s run with a run of its own, scoring 11 of the final 14 sophomore Tyler Jenkins and senior John Ross Glover came off the bench to make key first-half points to take a 31-30 lead at the half. contributions. Jenkins had a steal and fastbreak layup while Glover scored four straight The story of the first half was Lehigh’s seniors. Carter and Chuku each scored points as eight Mountain Hawks scored in the first half. seven points while Goldsborough tallied four points and a game-high six first-half With Lehigh on top 38-21 with 3:52 on the clock, the Crusaders caught fire, ending rebounds. the half on a 10-2 run to pull within 40-31 after 20 minutes of play. Navy began the second half on an 8-0 run to extend its overall run to 19-3 bridging After Lehigh scored four of the first six second-half points, a three-point play pulled the end of the first half. A Will Kelly layup with 16:21 remaining gave the Midshipmen Holy Cross within eight at 44-36. The Mountain Hawks answered with an 8-0 run, which a 40-31 advantage. included four points from Leufroy, to take a 52-36 advantage with 16:45 remaining in the second half. The Mountain Hawks slowly inched their way back into the game. Trailing 43- Lehigh’s lead eventually reached 20 behind consecutive three-pointers from Leufroy 36, Kempton scored five straight points behind a layup and three-point play, pulling and Carter, to make the score 60-39 with 13:09 on the clock. the Mountain Hawks within 43-41 with 11:03 on the clock. The Mountain Hawks extended their lead to 23, the Crusaders pulled back within The margin remained between two and five over the ensuing minutes until Navy’s 18 on multiple occasions, but never got any closer. Lehigh always had an answer. Price’s Tilman Dunbar hit a jumper to give his squad a 55-48 advantage with 7:05 remaining. sixth three-pointer of the afternoon helped Lehigh regain a 20-point lead at 79-58 with The Mids’ lead reached nine with 5:15 on the clock, but the Mountain Hawks wouldn’t less than five minutes remaining. quit. Lehigh used a 7-2 run as a Chuku three-pointer, his second in 2:07, pulled the Lehigh cruised from there, scoring eight more points the rest of the way which Mountain Hawks within 66-64 with 1:08 remaining. included a Carter three-pointer to give the Mountain Hawks an 82-60 lead and giving Navy answered with a free throw and Lehigh had a chance to tie the score with him a career-high 10 points on the afternoon. A Jenkins three-pointer rounded out the 36 seconds remaining, but the possession ended in a turnover and the Midshipmen scoring, giving Lehigh an 87-66 lead, which proved to be the final. knocked down two free throws for the 69-64 victory.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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GAME 19 - JAN. 27, 2016 GAME 20 - JAN. 31, 2016 STABLER ARENA CASE GYMNASIUM LEHIGH 79, COLGATE 70 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 75, LEHIGH 73

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Junior Austin Price tallied a career-high 28 points and BOSTON - The Lehigh men’s basketball team never trailed in the first half then came career-high eight rebounds to help pace a hot-shooting Lehigh men’s basketball team back from a 12-point second-half deficit to take a lead, but Boston University’s John Papale as the Mountain Hawks beat Colgate, 79-70 on Wednesday evening in Stabler Arena. hit a tough, off-balance shot as time expired to hand the Mountain Hawks a heartbreaking Lehigh finished the game shooting 53 percent from the field, led by 10-of-15 shooting 75-73 defeat on Sunday afternoon. A game of runs saw Lehigh stage a 16-3 run to erase that from Price. With the win, the Mountain Hawks remain in a fourth-place tie at 4-4 in 12-point deficit and take a lead, which led into a back-and-forth final four minutes. In the game’s final minute, sophomore Kahron Ross grabbed an offensive rebound league play, also pulling closer to third-place Colgate, who now stands at 6-3. and hit two free throws to give Lehigh a 73-70 lead, but Boston University responded with Twenty of Price’s 28 points came in the second half. He finished the evening a three-point play to tie the score with 11 seconds remaining. Lehigh turned the ball over shooting 4-of-8 from three-point range, including two big three-pointers in the second on the ensuing possession, one of a season-low six on the afternoon, leading into Papale’s which helped Lehigh turn a three-point lead into a 13-point advantage. Senior Jesse heroics. Chuku scored an efficient 13 points (11 in the first half) on 3-of-5 from the field (all Junior Tim Kempton enjoyed a monster second half, scoring 17 of his 24 points in from three) and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Junior Tim Kempton scored 11 points the final 20 minutes. He also added 11 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season on 4-of-8 shooting while grabbing six boards. Sophomore Kahron Ross scored nine and 25th of his career. Kempton finished the afternoon shooting 11-of-19 from the field, points and added six rebounds, four assists and two steals. Freshman Kyle Leufroy including 8-of-12 in the second half. Senior Jesse Chuku added 14 points while blocking a had eight points and five assists to tie a career high. Sophomore Tyler Jenkins was career-high six shots. Freshman Kyle Leufroy scored nine early points and finished with strong off the bench, scoring six points behind a pair of first-half threes. He also had 13 on the afternoon. two assists and zero turnovers, running the point for 12 minutes. Kempton scored Lehigh’s first points on a layup off a feed from Chuku. From there, Leufroy took over, scoring the Mountain Hawks’ next nine points. The game was part of Coaches vs. Cancer Suits and Sneakers week as both Tied at seven, Lehigh staged an 8-0 run, beginning with two straight Leufroy baskets coaching staffs wore sneakers with their suits in support of the fight against cancer. and ending with consecutive layups from senior Devon Carter, forcing Boston University’s The teams traded baskets in the early going with no team leading by more than second timeout of the half with 13:00 on the clock. three for the first five minutes. Price used a mini 4-0 run to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 6-3 The Terriers scored the next five points, but the Mountain Hawks went on to regain lead with 16:02 on the clock. its seven-point lead following tough layups from senior John Ross Glover on consecutive Tied at eight, Lehigh scored five straight points behind a Ross layup and Chuku possessions, giving Lehigh a 21-14 advantage with 9:49 on the first-half clock. three-pointer to take a 13-8 lead with 14:10 remaining in the first. Boston University scored 10 of the next 13 points to pull even at 24, but Lehigh re- The Mountain Hawks upped their lead to six at 26-20 following a Jenkins sponded with an 8-0 run behind a short Kempton jumper, a Kempton three-point play and three-pointer with 7:44 on the clock, his second trey in 40 seconds. Less than one Chuku wide-open three-pointer, giving the Mountain Hawks a 32-24 advantage with 4:55 minute later, Chuku knocked down a three to give his squad a 29-21 lead. remaining in the first half. Colgate fought back to within four as a Tom Rivard layup pulled the Raiders Lehigh held a 37-29 lead, but the Terriers scored six of the final eight first-half points to pull within 39-35 after 20 minutes of play. within 33-29 with 3:47 remaining. Lehigh ended the half on a 7-2 run behind a Devon Boston University scored the first four points of the second half as a Nick Havener Carter three, Ross jumper and Price offensive rebound and layup, giving the Mountain layup tied the score and forced a Mountain Hawks’ timeout with 17:43 on the clock. Hawks a 42-33 halftime advantage. Kempton got Lehigh on the board in the second half with a layup, but Boston University Lehigh opened the second half on an 8-3 run as a Price three-pointer and Leufroy responded with a three-pointer to give the Terriers a 44-41 advantage with 16:04 remaining. layup gave the Mountain Hawks a 50-36 lead. However, the Raiders answered by Boston University’s lead reached five at 48-43, Lehigh responded with consecutive scoring 11 of the next 14 points to pull within 53-47 with 10:35 left in the second half. three-pointers to take a 49-48 advantage, but the Terriers had another answer. Boston Uni- The Mountain Hawks had an answer, largely behind Price who knocked down versity staged a 15-2 run capped off by a Cheddi Mosely four-point play which gave the a three-pointer to turn a three-point lead into a 56-50 advantage. Less than one minute Terriers their largest lead of the afternoon at 63-51 with 9:58 on the clock. later, he knocked down another trey to give Lehigh a 59-50 lead with 8:47 on the The Mountain Hawks didn’t back down, scoring the next four points as two Leufroy clock. Lehigh finished off the 10-0 run with four straight free throws, taking a 63-50 free throws and a short Kempton jumper pulled Lehigh within 63-55 with 7:42 on the clock. advantage with 7:14 left in the second half. Lehigh continued to chip away, eventually pulling within two following a Kempton three- point play then taking a 67-66 lead after a Chuku three-pointer. Chuku was shaken up on The Raiders responded with an 8-2 run to pull within seven as a Rivard trey the defensive end of the floor while going for a rebound, but still knocked down the shot to made it 65-58 with 4:50 on the clock. That’s as close as Colgate would get, however, cap off a 16-3 run. as Price hit another three-pointer with exactly two minutes remaining to give Lehigh The teams went back and forth from there as a Kempton layup gave the Mountain a 72-62 advantage. He also sank four free throws in the final minute to reach his Hawks a 71-68 advantage with 2:35 on the clock, Boston University hit two free throws to   career-high 28 points. pull within one, leading into Ross’ two free throws and the dramatic ending.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                           

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                           

     

                                                                   

         

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GAME 21 - FEB. 3, 2016 GAME 22 - FEB. 6, 2016 STABLER ARENA STABLER ARENA LEHIGH 71, LOYOLA 66 LEHIGH 72, AMERICAN 49

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team bounced back from a BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened the game on tough loss in a big way, defeating third-place Loyola 71-66 on Wednesday evening in a 12-0 run then began the second half on a 16-0 run to erase any doubt, on the way Stabler Arena. The Mountain Hawks didn’t trail for the game’s final 34:52, on the way to a dominant 72-49 win over American on Saturday evening in Stabler Arena. to their fifth Patriot League victory of the season. FreshmanKyle Leufroy led the way Junior Tim Kempton led Lehigh with 17 points and nine rebounds as the Mountain with 20 points, his third career 20-point game, while sophomore Kahron Ross dazzled Hawks picked up their fourth wire-to-wire win of the Patriot League season. With with 16 points, eight assists and two steals. the victory, Lehigh moves to 6-5 in league play, good for a tie for second in the loss With the win, Lehigh improves to 5-5 in league play and move into a tie for third column heading into a Monday night showdown at archrival Lafayette. place in the loss column, just one game (in the loss column) behind second-place Navy, A balanced effort also saw freshman Kyle Leufroy tally 12 points and junior who stands at 7-4. In the process, the Mountain Hawks snapped the Greyhounds’ Austin Price score 11. Senior Jesse Chuku scored eight points (all in the first half) three-game winning streak. while adding four rebounds and a career-high seven assists (five in the second Ross scored his 16 points on 5-of-9 shooting and 5-of-6 from the free throw line. half). Senior Justin Goldsborough posted eight points off the bench on a perfect He also turned the ball over just twice, to go with his eight assists. Leufroy’s 20 points 3-of-3 shooting and 2-of-2 from the free throw line, including an emphatic dunk came on 7-of-10 shooting and 2-of-3 from the free throw line. late in the game to get an energized Stabler Arena crowd to its feet. Junior Austin Price added 11 points on 3-of-4 from three-point range. Senior Jesse Chuku and junior Tim Kempton scored nine points apiece. Sophomore Kahron Ross finished with six points and five assists while turning Loyola opened a quick 6-2 lead, but the Mountain Hawks responded with a 12-0 the ball over just once. With the win, the Mountain Hawks swept the season series run to take early control. The run included four three-pointers, three from Price and from American and won back-to-back games for the first time this season. one from Chuku. Price’s third trey gave Lehigh a 14-6 advantage with 13:41 left in the Lehigh jumped out to a 12-0 lead before American’s first points with 13:33 first half. remaining in the first half. Four different Lehigh players scored in the initial run, The Mountain Hawks’ lead reached double figures as a Leufroy three-pointer led by four points from Ross and three each from Chuku and Leufroy. gave Lehigh a 19-8 advantage with 11:06 on the clock. Lehigh’s lead reached 13 at 23- A Delante Jones three-point play pulled the Eagles within 12-3, but the Moun- 10 following a Leufroy layup with 9:26 left in the first half, but the Greyhounds used tain Hawks responded with seven of the next 10 points to take a 13-point, 19-6 lead a 7-0 run to pull within six at 23-17 with 7:14 on the clock. following Chuku’s second three-pointer of the half with 11:31 on the clock. Lehigh had an answer, scoring seven of the next eight points as a Ross three-point- American pulled within seven with 9:15 remaining in the first half, but the er helped him reach the 500-career point plateau, giving his squad a 30-18 advantage Mountain Hawks responded with an 11-2 run capped off by two straight Leufroy with 4:17 on the clock. fastbreak layups to make the score 32-16 with 6:00 remaining. Loyola again pulled closer, staging a 6-0 run to pull within 30-24, but the Mountain The Eagles pulled within 10 on an Andrija Matic trey with 3:36 on the clock, Hawks used a pair of Ross free throws with eight seconds left in the first half to take which proved to be the halftime margin. A Price offensive rebound and putback a 34-26 lead into the locker room gave Lehigh a 38-28 lead after 20 minutes of play. The teams went back and forth early in the second half as a Justin Goldsborough The Mountain Hawks finished the first half shooting 57 percent from the field layup helped Lehigh regain its eight-point, 42-34 lead, with 15:35 on the clock. Moments (17-of-30) and holding a 19-11 edge in rebounds. Leufroy led the way with nine later, the Greyhounds staged an 8-0 run capped off by an alley-oop dunk by Chancellor first-half points. Bernard to tie the score at 44. Lehigh came out of the locker room on fire, beginning the second half on a The game was tied for just seven seconds, however, as Ross answered with a 16-0 run. After not allowing a point until there was 13:33 on the first-half clock, the jumper on the other end. Less than a minute later, a Chuku tip-in gave Lehigh a 48-44 Mountain Hawks didn’t allow a second-half point until 13:38 on the clock. lead. Following a Jones free throw, Lehigh immediately answered with an 8-0 run Leading by two (48-46), the Mountain Hawks used a 9-1 burst capped off by a to extend its run since halftime to 24-1. A Price three-pointer gave the Mountain Leufroy three-pointer, to regain a double-figure, 57-47 lead with 7:34 on the clock. The Greyhounds slowly cut into Lehigh’s lead, pulling within six with 5:01 Hawks a 62-29 lead with 11:19 on the second-half clock. In the end, Lehigh didn’t remaining then four with 4:14 on the clock. Eventually, an Eric Laster three-pointer allow a field goal for the first 10:31 of the second half. pulled Loyola within 62-59 with 2:49 remaining. However, a Ross jumper and Kempton American pulled within 24 with 5:25 remaining, but it wasn’t nearly enough as layup gave the Mountain Hawks a 66-59 advantage with 1:50 remaining. Lehigh wrapped up the win and its largest margin of victory of the Patriot League A Walker trey pulled Loyola within 66-64 with 48 seconds to go, but the Mountain season.   Hawks went 5-of-6 from the free throw line down the stretch to help seal the victory.   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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GAME 23 - FEB. 8, 2016 GAME 24 - FEB. 10, 2016 KIRBY SPORTS CENTER SOJKA PAVILION LEHIGH 87, LAFAYETTE 72 LEHIGH 80, BUCKNELL 65

EASTON, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team shot a season-high 57 percent from LEWISBURG, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened a 41-15 first-half lead the field and the defense held Lafayette scoreless for 5:21 down the stretch as the Mountain then fought off several Bucknell comeback attempts to defeat the Bison 80-65 on Wednesday Hawks defeated the Leopards, 87-72 on Monday evening. The win marked Lehigh’s third evening. The win marked the Mountain Hawks’ fourth straight as Lehigh remains in a tie for straight as the Mountain Hawks move into a tie for second place in the league standings second place in the Patriot League standings at 8-5 and moves within two games of the first- with a showdown at first-place Bucknell Wednesday night. Junior Tim Kempton paced place Bison. Sophomore Kahron Ross led the way for Lehigh with a career-high 24 points while the offense with 22 points and 13 rebounds for his 26th-career double-double while senior junior Tim Kempton posted his second straight double-double with 23 points and 12 boards. Kempton’s double-double marked his seventh this season and 27th of his career. For Jesse Chuku added 18 points, five rebounds and two blocks to reach 100 for his career. the second straight game and fifth time in the last eight games, Lehigh eclipsed 50 percent Lafayette hit two free throws with 5:48 on the clock to pull within 77-70, but wouldn’t shooting from the field, finishing at 52.6 percent (30-of-57) after starting the game hitting 14 of score again until 27 seconds remaining as Lehigh’s defense stepped up in crunch time to its first 20 shots. The win marked Lehigh’s fourth in its last six games at Sojka Pavilion dating improve to 7-5 in Patriot League play. back to 2011. It was also Lehigh’s fifth wire-to-wire victory of the Patriot League season. The Kempton shot 9-of-10 from the field while Chuku was 7-of-10, including 4-of-7 Mountain Hawks also wrapped up a perfect stretch of three wins in five days and four in eight. from three-point range. Sophomore Kahron Ross impressed with 16 points, eight assists, Ross finished 10-of-15 from the field and 2-of-4 from three-point range. Junior Austin a block and two steals while junior Austin Price added 15 points and a career-high seven Price added 16 points, 11 in the first half while freshman Kyle Leufroy scored 12 points and assists. Freshman Kyle Leufroy scored nine points on 3-of-5 from three-point range. grabbed eight boards. Senior Jesse Chuku filled up the stat sheet with five points, three re- Chuku scored Lehigh’s first eight points as his second three-pointer gave the bounds, two steals, an assist and block. Mountain Hawks an 8-5 advantage with 18:20 on the first-half clock. A Leufroy trey less Lehigh took an early 6-2 lead following a Price jumper with 17:15 on the first-half clock. than a minute later gave Lehigh an 11-7 lead, but the Leopards responded with a 13-2 Bucknell pulled within 6-4, but the Mountain Hawks responded in a big way, staging an 11-0 run. After a Chuku dunk off an assist from Ross, a pair of Leopard three-pointers and a run with field goals on four straight possessions. The run began with a Kempton three-point driving layup forced Reed to call timeout down 20-13 with 11:44 on the clock. play and continued with consecutive three-pointers from Leufroy and Chuku. Following the The teams went back-and-forth over the ensuing minutes as Lehigh pulled within under-16 media timeout, a Kempton layup gave the Mountain Hawks a 17-4 lead with 15:06 on the clock. two before Lafayette regained its seven-point lead, 29-22, with 7:49 left in the first half. The Bison ended the run with a Zach Thomas three-pointer, but a Ross jumper followed The Mountain Hawks immediately answered with six straight points, but the Leopards by Leufroy fastbreak layup off a nifty feed from Price, gave the Mountain Hawks a 21-7 ad- scored the next five to take a 36-30 lead with 5:26 on the clock. vantage with just over 12 minutes left in the first half. The back-and-forth half continued as Lehigh scored the next six points behind a Lehigh continued to play tremendously on both ends of the floor as its lead extended. Chuku tip-in, Price floater and Price layup, making the score 36-36 with 4:07 remaining A Price trey gave his squad a 26-10 lead with 10:45 remaining in the first then Price followed in the first. Lafayette scored six of the final 10 first-half points to take a 42-40 lead after 20 with a steal and layup to make the score 28-10, forcing a Bucknell timeout. minutes of play. Not long after, Ross scored five straight Mountain Hawk points as his three-pointer Lafayette scored the first points of the second half, but the Mountain Hawks re- gave Lehigh a 33-13 advantage with 8:30 on the clock. Lehigh’s run eventually reached 13-2 sponded with four straight points as a Kempton layup evened the score at 44 just over as a Ross layup gave the Mountain Hawks a 41-15 lead with 6:10 on the clock. one minute into the half. Bucknell began to catch fire as the first half came to a close, scoring 14 of the final 18 Trailing 48-44, Kempton went on a 7-0 run by himself as a three-point play followed first-half points to pull within 45-29 after 20 minutes of play. by offensive rebound and put back gave the Mountain Hawks a 51-44 advantage with Bucknell quickly scored the first four points of the second half to get the crowd to its feet 16:11 remaining. but the Mountain Hawks responded with five of the next seven points to regain a 15-point, The teams traded three-pointers over the ensuing minutes until Lehigh began to 50-35 lead with 17:59 on the clock. A Stephen Brown layup pulled the Bison within 13 at 53-40, but a jumper from Kemp- create separation. Down one, Leufroy knocked down his second trey in less than a minute, ton and three-pointer from Kempton gave Lehigh a 58-40 advantage with 15:20 on the clock. giving the Mountain Hawks a 59-57 lead. Chuku and Ross followed with threes to give Bucknell continued to battle back, responding with a 9-0 run capped off by a three-pointer Lehigh a 65-57 advantage with 12:48 on the clock. to cut Lehigh’s lead in half and pull within nine at 58-49, forcing a Lehigh timeout with 12:53 Lafayette pulled within five, but the Mountain Hawks’ lead swelled to nine follow- remaining. ing a Price trey with 9:22 remaining. The Leopards again pulled within five, but Lehigh’s The Mountain Hawks wouldn’t let the Bison pull any closer the rest of the game. Lehigh’s lead reached double figures following a Chuku three which gave the Mountain Hawks lead fluctuated between nine and 14 over the ensuing seven minutes until the Mountain Hawks an 80-70 advantage with 5:30 on the clock. Moments prior, Chuku had two blocks in less pulled away. Leading 71-59, Lehigh scored nine of the next 11 points to open an 80-61 lead than a minute’s time, giving him 100 blocks for his career and giving his squad plenty of following a Ross jumper with 3:25 remaining. momentum. Neither team scored for the next 2:12 and both teams emptied their benches down the From there, Lehigh’s defense stepped up, not allowing another point until the final stretch as Lehigh wrapped up the 80-65 victory, its fourth straight win, all coming in the last seconds, andOfficial the Basketball offense Boxbuilt Score a 17-point -- Game Totalslead following -- Final Statistics a Jenkins trey with 1:02 remaining, eight days.Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Lehigh vs Lafayette Lehigh vs Bucknell as the Mountain02/08/16 Hawks 7:00 p.m. ended at Easton, the Pa. game - Kirby on Sports a 14-4 Center run. 2/10/16 7 p.m. at Lewisburg, Pa. (Sojka Pavilion)

Lehigh 87 • 9-14, 7-5 Lehigh 80 • 10-14, 8-5 PL Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 31 Chuku, Jesse f 7-10 4-7 0-0 2 3 5 3 18 2 1 2 0 37 31 Chuku, Jesse f 2-3 1-2 0-1 1 2 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 32 32 Kempton, Tim f 9-10 1-1 3-3 2 11 13 4 22 0 2 3 0 28 32 Kempton, Tim c 8-12 1-1 6-9 2 10 12 3 23 0 2 0 0 36 01 Ross, Kahron g 4-11 2-3 6-9 1 1 2 1 16 8 3 1 2 34 01 Ross, Kahron g 10-15 2-4 2-2 0 2 2 3 24 6 4 0 1 33 05 Price, Austin g 6-12 1-5 2-4 0 1 1 1 15 7 1 0 5 38 05 Price, Austin g 6-15 2-7 2-2 0 2 2 2 16 1 1 1 5 31 10 Leufroy, Kyle g 3-6 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 4 9 0 2 0 1 19 10 Leufroy, Kyle g 4-9 1-2 3-3 0 8 8 1 12 4 1 0 2 36 04 Carter, Devon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 04 Carter, Devon 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 11 11 Jenkins, Tyler 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 1 1 0 1 18 11 Jenkins, Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 7 15 Davis, Jay Jay 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Davis, Jay Jay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 Glover, John Ross 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 Glover, John Ross 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 40 Goldsborough, Justin 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 14 40 Goldsborough, Justin 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 8 Team 2 1 3 Team 112 Totals 32-56 12-24 11-16 8 22 30 14 87 19 14 6 9 200 Totals 30-57 7-17 13-19 4 28 32 17 80 15 13 2 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 32-56 57.1% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 30-57 52.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 12-24 50.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 7-17 41.2% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd half: 10-14 71.4% Game: 11-16 68.8% 3 FT % 1st Half: 7-12 58.3% 2nd half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 13-19 68.4% 3

Lafayette 72 • 5-18, 2-10 Bucknell 65 • 13-11, 10-3 PL Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 13 Klinewski, Matt f 7-10 0-0 3-3 0 3 3 4 17 4 2 1 0 30 50 Hoffman, Dom f 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 15 34 Freeland, Ben f 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 4 0 1 0 0 10 20 Foulland, Nana c 5-11 0-0 3-5 3 7 10 2 13 0 2 3 0 26 11 Lindner, Nick g 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 3 3 0 1 27 02 Brown, Stephen g 4-9 0-2 4-4 0 2 2 1 12 3 1 0 0 29 14 Scott, Bryce g 7-12 5-9 0-0 0 5 5 1 19 1 2 0 1 36 14 Hass, Chris g 3-8 1-5 3-3 0 2 2 2 10 2 2 2 0 32 32 Boykins, Monty g 5-11 1-3 1-2 0 0 0 0 12 4 2 0 2 22 32 Frazier, Ryan g 0-3 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 24 03 Orender, Jacob 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 00 MacLeay, D.J. 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 3 0 1 2 0 0 7 04 Stafford, Eric 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 01 Mackenzie, Kimbal 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 21 12 Evans, Auston 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 2 14 05 Azzinaro, John 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 7 21 Rufer, Zach 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 1 1 3 9 2 1 0 1 20 15 Jones, Nate 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 Barlow, Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 22 O'Reilly, Matt 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 33 Zalys, Paulius 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 1 5 0 1 23 23 Thomas, Zach 6-8 3-4 2-2 0 6 6 3 17 0 4 0 1 24 44 Murphy, Billy 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 25 Banas, Matt 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 54 Musters, Nathaniel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 44 Oberfeld, Ben 2-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 0 5 0 1 0 0 7 Team 2 2 4 Team 0 3 3 1 Totals 28-52 10-22 6-7 3 18 21 19 72 15 19 1 8 200 Totals 23-55 6-21 13-18 8 26 34 19 65 14 18 5 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 18-30 60.0% 2nd half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 28-52 53.8% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 23-55 41.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 10-22 45.5% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 6-21 28.6% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd half: 5-5 100.0 Game: 6-7 85.7% 0 FT % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 13-18 72.2% 1

Officials: Donnie Eppley, Paul Huovinen, Nathan Hall Officials: Earl Walton, Andrew Maira, Nathan Farrell Technical fouls: Lehigh-None. Lafayette-None. Technical fouls: Lehigh-None. Bucknell-None. Attendance: 1844 Attendance: 2523

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Lehigh 40 47 87 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Lehigh 45 35 80 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LEHIGH 32 17 6 4 7 LEHIGH 28 21 3 10 0 Lafayette 42 30 72 LAFAYET 20 14 2 2 17 Bucknell 29 36 65 BUCKNE 30 9 3 4 27

Last FG - LEHIGH 2nd-01:02, LAFAYETT 2nd-07:58. Score tied - 7 times. Last FG - LEHIGH 2nd-03:25, BUCKNELL 2nd-00:59. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - LEHIGH by 17 2nd-01:02, LAFAYETT by 7 1st-11:44. Lead changed - 6 times. Largest lead - LEHIGH by 26 1st-06:10, BUCKNELL None. Lead changed - 0 times. LEHIGH led for 21:09. LAFAYETT led for 15:42. Game was tied for 03:09. LEHIGH led for 38:11. BUCKNELL led for 00:00. Game was tied for 01:49.

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GAME 25 - FEB. 15, 2016 GAME 26 - FEB. 17, 2016 STABLER ARENA ALUMNI HALL LEHIGH 64, HOLY CROSS 59 LEHIGH 77, NAVY 74

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Trailing 49-41 with 8:06 remaining, the Lehigh men’s bas- ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team connected on 14-of-23 ketball team went on an 18-0 run to take a 10-point advantage, on its way to a 64-59 three-pointers, led by a career-high tying 24 points from sophomore Kahron Ross and win over Holy Cross on Monday evening in Stabler Arena. The win marked Lehigh’s season-high 22 from senior Jesse Chuku, as the Mountain Hawks earned a big 77-74 fifth in a row as the Mountain Hawks move into a tie for second place in the league win at Navy on Wednesday evening. With their sixth straight win, the Mountain Hawks standings at 9-5, just one game behind first-place Bucknell with four regular season remain in a two-way tie for second place in the Patriot League standings with three games remaining. Junior Austin Price led the Mountain Hawks with 20 points while regular season games remaining. The win is also Lehigh’s third straight on the road. classmate Tim Kempton tallied his third straight double-double. The 14 made treys marked a season high and were Lehigh’s most since also Price’s effort marked the sixth time he’s reached 20 points this season. Kempton making 14 on Nov. 12, 2013 against Rider. bounced back from a slow start to finish with 15 points, all in the second half, along Ross scored 20 of his points in the second half as he was 6-of-7 from the floor and with 12 rebounds. It marked his eighth double-double this season and 28th of his career. a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range over the final 20 minutes. Sophomore Kahron Ross added 17 points and three assists to just one turnover as the Meanwhile, Chuku’s 22 points came on 6-of-7 shooting (all from three) and Mountain Hawks turned the ball over just nine times for the game and just twice in 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Chuku’s six made threes was a career high. Junior Tim the second half. Kempton added 14 points and nine rebounds while freshman Kyle Leufroy had 10 Ross opened the scoring less than a minute into the game, but Holy Cross re- points and five boards. sponded with seven of the next nine points to take a 7-4 advantage with 16:14 on the Chuku opened the scoring with a three-pointer on the game’s first possession, first-half clock. The Mountain Hawks answered with a 6-0 run, five of the points scored but Navy responded with the next five points. A Kempton jumper evened the score at by Price, as his layup gave Lehigh a 10-7 lead. five, but Navy responded to take leads of 7-5 and 9-8. Holy Cross came right back with a 7-0 run as a Robert Champion trey gave the With Lehigh back on top 10-9, the Midshipmen staged an 8-0 run as a Shawn Crusaders a 14-10 lead with 10:03 on the clock. Anderson trey gave Navy a 17-10 lead with 11:37 remaining in the first. The teams went back and forth over the rest of the half as a Tyler Jenkins trey The Mountain Hawks immediately answered with Chuku’s third three-pointer gave Lehigh a 16-14 advantage, but just under four minutes later, another Champion of the first half and a Ross driving layup, which pulled them back within 17-15. trey gave Holy Cross a 19-17 lead. Lehigh eventually tied the score as a long three from Price as the shot clock Price hit two three-pointers in the final 3:10 of the half, but an Anthony Thompson expired pulled his squad within 19-18, then just under three minutes later, a Tyler trey gave the Crusaders a 26-25 lead after 20 minutes of play. Jenkins corner trey evened the score at 21 with 6:20 on the clock. Price (4-of-6) and senior Jesse Chuku (2-of-3) combined to knock down six of The score stood tied at 24 and 28, then Lehigh took a 31-30 lead on Chuku’s fourth Lehigh’s nine first-half field goals, but the Mountain Hawks shot just 35 percent in the trey of the half with 49 seconds on the clock. However, Navy responded with a three first (9-of-26). on its ensuing possession to take a 33-31 lead after 20 minutes of play. Holy Cross scored the first five second-half points to open a six-point, 31-25 Chuku finished the first half with 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting, all from three-point advantage. The Mountain Hawks responded with six of the next eight points as a pair range. of Kempton free throws pulled Lehigh within 33-31 with 15:05 on the clock. Navy scored the first four second-half points, but a pair of three-pointers in less The run was short-lived as Holy Cross came right back with a 6-2 run of its own as than a minute, from Ross and Leufroy, pulled the Mountain Hawks within two at 39-37. a Champion three gave the Crusaders a 39-33 lead with just over 13 minutes remaining. The Mids re-opened a five-point lead, but a Kempton layup and Chuku A Ross three-point play pulled Lehigh within three, but Holy Cross quickly three-pointer evened the score at 45 with 14:22 remaining. Lehigh’s run reached 7-0 answered with five straight points to reopen an eight-point, 44-36 advantage. following a Ross layup which gave Lehigh a 47-45 advantage. Trailing by eight (49-41) with 8:06 on the clock, Lehigh’s defense buckled down The Mountain Hawks wouldn’t trail the rest of the way, but it wasn’t easy. The and its offense began to catch fire. An 18-0 run began with a Ross jumper and continued teams went back and forth and Navy responded to even the score at 52, 54 and 56 in with two Price free throws more than two minutes later. Two straight Kempton layups the middle stages of the half. A big play came with just over six minutes remaining as evened the score at 49 with 3:57 on the clock then a long two-pointer from Price gave Kempton grabbed a huge offensive rebound and kicked it out to Ross, who hit a big the Mountain Hawks a 51-49 advantage with 3:05 remaining. trey with 6:17 on the clock to give the Mountain Hawks a 59-56 lead. Ross hit another Lehigh’s next eight points were all from the free throw line, six from Kempton three with 4:37 on the clock to give Lehigh a 62-58 advantage and yet another trey with and two from Ross before Karl Charles ended the run, knocking down a free throw to 2:34 remaining to make the score 66-60, Mountain Hawks. cut Lehigh’s lead to 59-50 with 41 seconds on the clock. Lehigh’s lead continued to increase, reaching 11 at 72-61 following a Ross free The Crusaders knocked down two three-pointers in the final 30 seconds to pull throw with 42 seconds remaining. Navy made it interesting down the stretch, pulling as close as three, but Ross sunk two free throws with 10 seconds on the clock for the as close as two with less than one second remaining, but the Mountain Hawks closed   64-59 victory. out the 77-74 win.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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GAME 27 - FEB. 21, 2016 GAME 28 - FEB. 24, 2016 STABLER ARENA COTTERELL COURT LEHIGH 73, LAFAYETTE 61 LEHIGH 71, COLGATE 54

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team jumped out to a first-half HAMILTON, N.Y. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team used a 15-0 first-half run lead and wouldn’t trail for the game’s final 35:02 as the Mountain Hawks topped to create separation then used a 14-0 second-half run to turn a four-point lead into an Lafayette, 73-61 on Senior Day, Sunday in Stabler Arena. Junior Tim Kempton led 18-point advantage as the Mountain Hawks beat Colgate, 71-54 on Wednesday evening. Lehigh with 16 points and a career-high tying 15 rebounds for his fourth double-dou- Lehigh’s eighth straight win clinches a top two seed in the Patriot League Tournament. ble in the last five games while sophomore Kahron Ross tallied 11 points and 12 The Mountain Hawks will be no lower than the No. 2 seed, but still have a chance at the assists, compared to just one turnover. With the win, Lehigh improves to 11-5 in top spot heading into Saturday’s regular season finale. Lehigh improves to 12-5 with Patriot League play, standing all alone in second place in the standings with two the win and moves to .500 at 14-14 for the first time this season. regular season games remaining. Junior Tim Kempton led Lehigh with 16 points and 12 rebounds for his fifth Sunday marked Senior Day as Devon Carter, John Ross Glover, Jesse Chuku, double-double in the last six games. He shot 6-of-8 from the floor for a second straight Justin Goldsborough and senior team manager Daphnee McMaster were recognized contest. Classmate Austin Price added 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting and 3-of-5 from prior to opening tipoff. three-point range while sophomore Kahron Ross tallied 12 points (10 in the first half) Kempton finished the afternoon 6-of-8 shooting while Ross’ double-double was and seven assists compared to just one turnover. In the process, he moved into fourth his first of the season and fifth of his career. Kempton’s double-double was his ninth place in school history for assists in a single season, currently owning 166. Sophomore Tyler Jenkins scored a career-high eight points on 3-of-5 shooting of the season and 29th of his career. With his season-high tying 12 assists, Ross also while adding a career-high four rebounds, one assist and one steal. Senior Justin Golds- moved from seventh to fifth place in Lehigh history for assists in a season, currently borough posted two points and six big rebounds in 13 strong minutes off the bench. All owning 159. Freshman Kyle Leufroy added 13 points, including a perfect 2-of-2 from 10 Mountain Hawks who played scored points. three-point range, while Chuku recorded 10 points and eight boards. Carter also Kempton opened the scoring with a post move just 16 seconds into the game. With enjoyed a strong game with seven points, five rebounds, an assist and steal while Lehigh leading 7-4 following a Ross layup, Colgate scored the next four points to take Goldsborough had seven points on 3-of-4 shooting along with four rebounds. Junior an 8-7 lead and later took 11-9 and 13-12 advantages midway through the first half. Austin Price finished with nine points. Lehigh responded with a 15-0 run as a Jesse Chuku three-pointer gave the Moun- Lafayette jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead less than two minutes into the game, tain Hawks a 15-13 lead with 10:57 on the first-half clock. Kempton and Ross followed but a Chuku three-pointer pulled the Mountain Hawks within 6-5. The teams went with layups then Ross knocked down a three-pointer to give the Mountain Hawks a back and forth over the ensuing minutes until Lehigh staged a 9-0 run to break 22-13 lead with 8:30 to go until halftime. The trey gave Ross 10 early points on 4-of-4 an 11-11 tie and take a 20-11 advantage with 10:34 on the first-half clock. The run shooting. began with a Ross jumper and included four points from Kempton and a Leufroy A Kempton layup and Jenkins corner three-pointer gave Lehigh a 27-13 lead, three-pointer. forcing Colgate’s second timeout of the first half with 5:48 on the clock. In total, the The Leopards pulled within eight, but the Mountain Hawks extended their Mountain Hawks held the Raiders scoreless for nearly six minutes as part of their run. lead to 13 behind a mini 5-0 surge as a jumper and three free throws gave Lehigh a Following the 15-0 run, Colgate scored the next five points to pull within nine. A mini 26-13 lead with 7:55 on the clock. 5-0 Lehigh run helped the Mountain Hawks reopen their 14-point, 32-18 lead following Lafayette pulled back within nine at 26-17, but the Mountain Hawks scored a Jenkins layup with 1:50 remaining in the first half. The Raiders responded with seven 10 of the next 13 points as a layup from Price gave Lehigh a 36-20 lead with 1:48 of the final nine first-half points, including a three-pointer as the first half expired to remaining in the first. pull Colgate within 34-25 following 20 minutes of play. The Leopards answered by scoring eight of the final 10 first-half points as a Colgate’s Jordan Swopshire opened the second-half scoring with a three-pointer Nick Lindner three-pointer as the first-half buzzer expired pulled Lafayette within to extend its run to 10-2, but a Price trey helped Lehigh regain a nine-point, 37-28 ad- 38-28 after 20 minutes of play. vantage. The Mountain Hawks responded with the next five points to take a 14-point Lafayette began the second half by scoring seven of the first 11 points to pull lead, but the Raiders used a 14-4 run, which ended with consecutive treys from Sean within six at 41-35 with 17:33 on the clock. Leading 47-38, Lehigh scored five straight O’Brien and Tom Rivard pulled Colgate within 46-42 with 9:08 remaining. points, all from seniors, as Carter knocked down a three-pointer and Goldsborough On the ensuing possession, Jenkins had a big answer, knocking down a trey just hit a short jumper with 12:00 left in the second half, giving Lehigh a 52-38 advantage. 24 seconds later to stem the tide and give Lehigh a 49-42 lead with 8:44 remaining. The Mountain Hawks continued the momentum and turned it into a 14-0 run as Lehigh maintained at least a nine-point lead over the ensuing minutes, ex- a Ross jumper gave Lehigh an 11-point, 53-42 lead, while a Price three-pointer made tending its advantage to 13 following two Leufroy free throws with 4:44 remaining. the score 58-42 and a Leufroy jumper gave the Mountain Hawks an 18-point, 60-42 lead Lafayette made one last push in the final minutes, getting as close as six, but the with 4:14 on the clock. Mountain Hawks hit four free throws down the stretch to win, 73-61, marking their  ColgateOfficial didn’t Basketball pull Box any Score closer -- Game than Totals 14 the -- rest Final of Statistics the way and Lehigh’s lead reached first regular season sweep of Lafayette since the 2011-12 campaign. Lehigh vs Colgate  20 at one point, as the Mountain Hawks wrapped up the 71-54 victory. 02/24/16 7 p.m. at Hamilton, N.Y. (Cotterell Court)  Lehigh 71 • 14-14 (12-5 PL)    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds                ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min                 31 Chuku, Jesse f 1-5 1-4 2-2 1 2 3 1 5 0 1 2 0 32                 01 Ross, Kahron g 5-10 2-3 0-1 1 2 3 1 12 7 1 0 2 36                 05 Price, Austin g 5-8 3-5 1-2 1 2 3 2 14 1 0 1 2 26                 10 Leufroy, Kyle g 3-8 1-4 0-0 0 3 3 1 7 2 5 0 0 28                 32 Kempton, Tim * 6-8 0-0 4-4 1 11 12 3 16 0 5 1 0 28                04 Carter, Devon 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 13                11 Jenkins, Tyler 3-5 2-3 0-0 0 4 4 1 8 1 1 0 1 18                15 Davis, Jay Jay 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1                20 Glover, John Ross 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 5                40 Goldsborough, Justin 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 6 6 2 2 0 1 0 1 13                Team 0 0 0 1                Totals 26-49 10-20 9-11 4 33 37 11 71 11 16 4 6 200                    FG % 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd half: 12-23 52.2% Game: 26-49 53.1% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 10-20 50.0% Rebounds               FT % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 9-11 81.8% 1                     Colgate 54 • 13-15 (9-8 PL)           Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  14 Rivard,Tom f 5-9 1-2 0-0 4 4 8 2 11 2 2 0 0 27    15 Swopshire,Jordan f 2-9 1-7 0-0 0 6 6 0 5 0 3 0 1 24                12 Batt,Dana c 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 14                 00 O'Brien,Sean g 4-11 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 2 11 2 0 0 0 35                 01 Tillotson,Austin g 4-14 2-5 1-1 0 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 3 34                 03 Favorite,David 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2                 10 Ramon,Alex 1-5 1-2 1-2 1 2 3 2 4 2 0 1 0 22       13 Bargmann,Andrew 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4                22 Krmpotich,Dave 3-7 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 3 7 1 1 1 1 22                25 Robertson,Jordan 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 13                30 Amiel,Francisco 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3                Team 0 1 1     Totals 21-63 9-26 3-5 7 20 27 12 54 9 9 2 7 200               FG % 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd half: 11-33 33.3% Game: 21-63 33.3% Deadball           3FG % 1st Half: 4-15 26.7% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 9-26 34.6% Rebounds 4           FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 3-5 60.0%           Officials: Alvin Cox (R), Justin Simon, Guy Pagano  Technical fouls: Lehigh-None. Colgate-None.  Attendance: 1049  Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench         Lehigh 34 37 71 LEHIGH 28 10 4 6 17           Colgate 25 29 54 COLGAT 20 19 6 0 16                 Last FG - LEHIGH 2nd-00:52, COLGATE 2nd-00:25. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - LEHIGH by 20 2nd-00:52, COLGATE by 2 1st-14:13. Lead changed - 6 times.   LEHIGH led for 38:15. COLGATE led for 00:29. 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GAME 29 - FEB. 27, 2016 GAME 30 - MAR. 3, 2016 CHRISTL ARENA STABLER ARENA LEHIGH 82, ARMY WEST POINT 72 LEHIGH 65, NAVY 63 (PL QUARTERFINALS)

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior Austin Price hit a pair of free throws with 16 sec- BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Lehigh men’s basketball team opened a 19-point second-half onds remaining in regulation to surpass the 1,000 point mark for his career, helping advantage, Navy responded with a 25-4 run to take a lead, but the Mountain Hawks came Lehigh top Army 82-72 on Saturday afternoon at Christl Arena. Price scored 14 of back to beat the Midshipmen, 65-63 in the Patriot League Quarterfinals on Thursday in front his 16 points in the second half, to go along with five steals, tying a career-high. of a raucous Stabler Arena crowd. With the win, Lehigh advances to the league semifinals Junior Tim Kempton tallied a team-best 23 points and pulled down a career-high 18 for the first time since 2013 and will host No. 6 seed American on Sunday at 2 p.m. Junior rebounds, 14 of which came in the second half to help the Mountain Hawks (15-14, Tim Kempton was sensational, scoring 12 of Lehigh’s final 19 points down the stretch, including a three-point play with 40 seconds remaining to give the Mountain Hawks a 13-5 Patriot) to their ninth win in a row to close out the regular season. Sophomore lead for good. Kahron Ross added 19 points and seven assists to go along with three rebounds, Kempton finished the evening with 22 points and 17 rebounds, his seventh dou- while freshman Kyle Leufroy added 11 points and five rebounds. The win also ble-double in the last eight games. He has now posted 45 points and 35 boards over his capped a 9-0 month of February for Lehigh, marking the team’s first undefeated last two games, reaching 12 double-doubles on the season and 32 in his career. month since going 1-0 back in November of 1993. Based on other results from Freshman Kyle Leufroy added 17 points, knocking down both of his three-pointers around the league, Lehigh will enter the upcoming Patriot League Tournament as and converting key free throws in the final minute. SophomoreKahron Ross added nine the No. 2 seed. points and six assists while senior Jesse Chuku scored eight points. With the score tied at eight coming out of the first media timeout, Army took The win marks Lehigh’s 10th in a row and gives the program its longest winning a 10-8 advantage before Lehigh ripped off 10 straight points, featuring four points streak since the 1925-26 season when it won a school-record 11 straight games. from Kempton and threes from both Ross and Jesse Chuku, forcing an Army timeout Both teams got off to a slow start with just four combined points, two per side, scored at the 12:43 mark. in the game’s first 3:49. ADevon Carter three-pointer pulled the Mountain Hawks within 6-5 with 13:53 on the clock, breaking a 3:54 scoreless drought and giving his squad a boost. The Mountain Hawks got the lead back to double digits just over two minutes With Lehigh trailing 7-5, Leufroy answered with a 5-0 run of his own, knocking later with a slam on a breakaway by Leufroy following a Justin Goldsborough down a three-pointer then finishing a drive to the basket to give the Mountain Hawks a steal, bringing the lead to 26-15. Army used a 10-4 run to cut the Lehigh lead to 10-7 advantage with 11:56 on the clock. just four at 30-25 following the under eight timeout. Navy responded with the next four points, but Lehigh promptly went on a 12-2 run Kevin Ferguson cut the Lehigh lead to just three points with 54 seconds to open a nine-point lead. The run began with a Kempton basket and finished with a pair remaining in the half, but Leufroy answered at the other end with his first triple of of Kempton free throws to give Lehigh a 22-13 advantage with 6:26 left in the first half. the game with 33 seconds on the clock. A Tanner Plomb dunk for Army brought Navy followed by scoring five of the next seven points to pull within six. Leading the score to 39-35 Lehigh at the break. 26-20, Lehigh staged a 9-1 run capped off by a Ross jumper, making the score 35-21 and Price came out of the locker room on fire, running off nine points in a row forcing a Navy timeout with 1:18 left in the first half. The Mids knocked down a pair of for the Brown and White, highlighted by a dunk with 14:15 on the clock to up the free throws to pull within 35-23 at the half. Lehigh lead to 54-42. Ross gave Lehigh its largest lead of the day at 61-44, draining After two minutes without scoring from either side, Lehigh posted seven straight in the span of 1:02 as a Leufroy three-pointer, Kempton layup and Chuku layup gave the a three pointer to beat the shot clock with 12:43 to go. Following a Dylan Cox layup, Mountain Hawks a 42-23 lead, forcing a Navy timeout. Devon Carter added a layup for two of his four points to bring the lead back to 17. The Midshipmen immediately responded with an 8-0 run of its own, which included The Black Knights then went on an 8-0 run over the next two and a half min- a pair of three-pointers. A Shawn Anderson trey pulled Navy within 44-31 with 15:22 on utes, forcing a Lehigh timeout at the 10:16 mark, with the score 63-55. Kempton the second-half clock. used a layup to get the lead back to double digits followed by a three pointer from The run continued as the Mids pulled within eight at 46-38 following an Anderson Chuku, to make it 68-55. jumper with 12:18 remaining. A few minutes later, an Anderson layup pulled the Midship- Each team had one bucket apiece over the next four minutes, where Lehigh men within three at 46-43. A pair of Will Kelly free throws tied the score while a Tilman led 72-59 at the under four media timeout. After a slew of fouls and a series of Dunbar three-point play gave Navy a 48-46 lead with 6:58 on the clock, capping off the missed free throws, Army cut the deficit to eight points on a Kyle Wilson three with 25-4 run. 38 seconds left. Ross added a pair of free throws to get the lead back to 10, before The teams went back-and-forth over the ensuing minutes as Kempton scored Lehigh’s Leufroy’s second three of the game followed by Price’s two free throws capped next nine points to continue giving the Mountain Hawks a two-point lead. His ninth straight Lehigh point gave his squad a 55-53 advantage with 3:42 on the clock. the Lehigh scoring. Luke Morrison’s three pointer for Army in the waning seconds Tied at 57 with less than one minutes remaining, Kempton completed a three-point brought the final score to 82-72.  play. After a pair of missed free throws, Kempton grabbed his 17th rebound and Leufroy     knocked down five free throws down the stretch to help Lehigh close out the 65-63 victory.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 2015-16 LEHIGH MEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 32: NO. 9 HOLY CROSS AT NO. 2 LEHIGH • MARCH 9, 2016 • PAGE 56

GAME 31 - MAR. 6, 2016 STABLER ARENA LEHIGH 78, AMERICAN 62 (PL SEMIFINALS)

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men’s basketball team jumped out to an 18-2 lead and cruised from there, on its way to a 78-62 victory over No. 6 seed American in the Patriot League Semifinals on Sunday afternoon. After the quick start, the sec- ond-seeded Mountain Hawks didn’t trail by less than 14 the rest of the way, on the way to their 11th straight win to tie a school record. Lehigh advances to the Patriot League Championship Game for the third time in the last seven seasons and will host the title game for the first time since 2010. The Mountain Hawks host ninth-seeded Holy Cross Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on CBS Sports Network. Junior Austin Price led Lehigh’s offense with 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including 3-of-6 from three-point range. Classmate Tim Kempton added 17 points and 10 boards for his eighth double-double in the last nine games while freshman Kyle Leufroy added 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting. Senior Jesse Chuku filled up the stat sheet with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, seven rebounds, three blocks, two assists and a steal. Sophomore Kahron Ross tallied seven points and nine assists, moving into sole possession of second place on Lehigh’s single-season assists list, owning 188 on the year. Along with its impressive offense which included 57 percent shooting, Lehigh held American to just 39 percent shooting. Lehigh got off to a fast start, beginning the game on an 18-2 run. Kempton hit a layup to open the scoring just 28 seconds into the contest while Leufroy knocked down a three-pointer on the ensuing possession. After an American layup, the Moun- tain Hawks staged a 13-0 run, which included five points from Price and four from Kempton. A Price jumper eventually gave Lehigh an 18-2 advantage with 13:18 left in the first half. The Eagles scored six of the next eight points to pull within 12, but an 8-0 Mountain Hawks’ run quickly gave Lehigh a 28-8 advantage. The run was sparked by two three-pointers, from Chuku and Price, before a Kempton layup gave Lehigh a 20-point advantage with 9:39 on the first-half clock. Lehigh’s lead eventually reached 21, American pulled within 14 following a 6-0 run, but the Mountain Hawks scored five of the final seven points of the first half to take a 41-23 lead after 20 minutes of play. American scored the first four points of the second half to pull within 41-27, but the Mountain Hawks scored eight of the next 10 points, capped off by a Price three-point play, to give Lehigh a 49-29 advantage with 15:34 remaining in the second half. After the Eagles scored the next four points, the Mountain Hawks responded with a 9-2 run as a Chuku three-pointer gave Lehigh a 58-35 lead with 11:45 on the second-half clock. The Mountain Hawks’ lead remained between 17 and 23 over the ensuing min- utes, eventually reaching 25 as a Leufroy three-pointer gave Lehigh a 73-48 advantage with 5:09 left in the second half. Ross earned the assist on the play, his 188th of the season, toOfficial move Basketball into second Box Score place -- Game on the Totals school’s -- Final list. Statistics American slowly chipped away and pulledAmerican within University 16 at the vs Lehigh final horn, but it wasn’t nearly enough. 03/06/16 2:10 p.m. at Stabler Arena - Bethlehem, Pa. American University 62 • 12-19 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Vasic, Marko f 2-7 0-1 2-2 2 4 6 5 6 8 2 0 2 34 42 Maragkos, Paris c 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 8 02 Jones, Delante g 3-12 1-4 3-6 1 4 5 2 10 1 2 0 0 40- 03 Washington, James g 1-3 1-2 1-2 1 2 3 0 4 0 3 0 0 13 14 Reed, Jesse g 7-15 3-3 2-2 1 2 3 2 19 3 1 0 2 38 04 Paquin, Alex 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 Tolksdorf, Leon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 15 Rivera, Lonnie 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 20 Jones, Charlie 4-7 3-4 0-0 0 4 4 4 11 1 1 0 2 23 21 Rhea, Jalen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 34 Brown, Gabe 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 35 Matic, Andrija 2-6 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 13 Team 2 2 4 Totals 23-59 8-18 8-12 10 19 29 15 62 14 12 1 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-26 30.8% 2nd half: 15-33 45.5% Game: 23-59 39.0% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 8-18 44.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 8-12 66.7% 2

Lehigh 78 • 17-14 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 31 Chuku, Jesse f 3-5 2-4 0-0 0 7 7 0 8 2 2 3 1 31 32 Kempton, Tim c 6-9 0-0 5-8 2 8 10 1 17 2 2 1 1 28 01 Ross, Kahron g 3-6 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 7 9 3 0 2 31 05 Price, Austin g 7-11 3-6 1-1 0 5 5 3 18 2 3 1 0 34 10 Leufroy, Kyle g 4-6 2-3 0-0 0 2 2 2 10 0 3 0 2 25 04 Carter, Devon 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 14 11 Jenkins, Tyler 2-4 1-2 0-2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 13 15 Davis, Jay Jay 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 20 Glover, John Ross 2-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 1 9 40 Goldsborough, Justin 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 5 0 0 1 0 12 Team 1 2 3 Totals 29-51 9-19 11-17 6 27 33 15 78 15 13 6 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 17-30 56.7% 2nd half: 12-21 57.1% Game: 29-51 56.9% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 9-19 47.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 11-17 64.7% 3,1

Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Bill McCarthy, Gary Prager Technical fouls: American University-None. Lehigh-None. Attendance: 2225

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast American University 23 39 62 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench AMERIC 26 20 6 2 17 Lehigh 41 37 78 LEHIGH 36 16 4 13 18

Last FG - AMERICAN 2nd-00:19, LEHIGH 2nd-01:14. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - AMERICAN None, LEHIGH by 25 2nd-05:09. Lead changed - 0 times. AMERICAN led for 00:00. LEHIGH led for 39:32. Game was tied for 00:28.

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