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PRINCETON BASKETBALL at Saint Joseph’S, Sat., Nov PRINCETON BASKETBALL at Saint Joseph’s, Sat., Nov. 18, 7 p.m. Hagan Arena, Philadelphia, Pa. TV: Atlantic 10 Network Audio: WPRB 103.3 & TuneIn All-Time Series: Tied 8-8 (0-2, 0-0 Ivy) Last Mtg: Dec. 14, 2016, Saint Joseph’s 76, at Princeton 68 (1-1, 0-0 A-10) Princeton 2017-18 Schedule Sun., Nov. 12 at Butler (CBSSN) L, 75-85 Princeton’s 2017-18 Roster Wed., Nov. 15 BYU (NBC Sp. Phila.) L, 56-65 Sat., Nov. 18 at Saint Joseph’s 7 p.m. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Wed., Nov. 22 LAFAYETTE 7 p.m. 0 Aaron Young G 6-0 180 Sr. Falls Church, Va. (Virginia Episcopal) Sun., Nov. 26 at Fairleigh Dickinson 2 p.m. 1 Vittorio Reynoso-Avila F 6-5 200 So. La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada) Wed., Nov. 29 LEHIGH 8 p.m. 2 Jose Morales G 5-9 165 So. Miramar, Fla. (Hun School [N.J.]) Sat., Dec. 2 vs. Miami # (ESPNU) 8 p.m. 3 Devin Cannady G 6-1 185 Jr. Mishawaka, Ind. (Mishawaka Marian) Wed., Dec. 6 at George Washington 7 p.m. 4 Mike LeBlanc F 6-6 195 Sr. Dover, N.H. (New Hampton) Tue., Dec. 12 MONMOUTH 7 p.m. 5 Amir Bell G 6-4 190 Sr. East Brunswick, N.J. (East Brunswick) Sat., Dec. 16 at Cal Poly 10 p.m. ET 10 Charlie Bagin G 6-0 160 Fr. Glen Ridge, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep) Tue., Dec. 19 at USC 11 p.m. ET 11 Elias Berbari G 6-2 180 Jr. Greenlawn, N.Y. (Harborfields) Fri., Dec. 22 vs. Mid. Tenn. % (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m. ET 12 Myles Stephens G 6-5 205 Jr. Lawrenceville, N.J. (St. Andrew’s [Del.]) Sat., Dec. 23 vs. Akron/USC % (ESPN2/U) TBD 13 Will Gladson F 6-10 255 So. Chesterfield, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) Mon., Dec. 25 vs. TBD % (ESPN2/U) TBD 15 Ryan Schwieger G 6-6 200 Fr. Matthews, N.C. (Weddington) Fri., Jan. 5 at Penn* 7 p.m. 22 Jerome Desrosiers F 6-7 225 Fr. Saint-Hyacinthe, Que. (Northfield Mt. Hermon [Mass.]) Fri., Jan. 12 COLUMBIA* 8 p.m. 23 Elijah Barnes F 6-8 210 Fr. Middletown, N.J. (Mater Dei) Sat., Jan. 13 CORNELL* 7 p.m. 31 Noah Bramlage F 6-9 220 Jr. Glandorf, Ohio (Ottawa-Glandorf) Sun., Jan. 28 ROWAN 1 p.m. 33 Sebastian Much F 6-8 225 Fr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) Fri., Feb. 2 YALE* 7 p.m. 34 Richmond Aririguzoh C 6-9 220 So. Ewing, N.J. (Trenton Catholic) Sat., Feb. 3 BROWN* 6 p.m. 35 Alec Brennan F 6-11 230 Sr. Weston, Mass. (Milton Academy) Tue., Feb. 6 PENN* (ESPNU) 6 p.m. Fri., Feb. 9 at Harvard* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. Head coach Mitch Henderson (7th season/Princeton ’98/Career Record: 119-62) Sat., Feb. 10 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m. Assistant coaches Kerry Kittles (2nd season/Villanova ’96), Brett MacConnell (5th season/Rut- Fri., Feb. 16 at Cornell* 8 p.m. gers ’08), Skye Ettin (2nd season/TCNJ ’15) Sat., Feb. 17 at Columbia* 7 p.m. Dir. of Basketball Ops. Chris Mongilia (2nd season/William Paterson ’13) Fri., Feb. 23 HARVARD* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. Athletic trainer Dan Jarvis Sat., Feb. 24 DARTMOUTH* 6 p.m. Academic-Athletic Fellows : Bryant Blount, Markus Burns, Patrick Caddeau, Tom Espenshade, Hal Fri., Mar. 2 at Brown* 7 p.m. Feiveson, Rachael Ferguson, Gene Grossman, Kevin Kruse, Dov Weinryb Grohsgal, Momo Wolapaye, Sat., Mar. 3 at Yale* 7 p.m. Julian Zelizer Mar. 10-11 Ivy League Tourn. (Philadelphia) # Hoophall Miami Invitational, AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami, Fla. % Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Honolulu, Probable Starters (Based on previous game) Hawaii 3 • Devin Cannady 35 • Alec Brennan Pronunciations Jr. • G • 6-1 • 185 Sr. • F • 6-11 • 230 Aririguzoh ah-REE-ree-GOO-zoh Amir (Bell) ah-MEER 15.5* ppg • 2.0 rpg 5.0 ppg • 1.0 rpg Bagin BAY-gin Tm-hi 19 pts. vs. BYU First career start Wed. Elias Berbari eh-LIE-as bur-BAHR-ee Bramlage BRAMM-lij HM All-Ivy 2017 vs. BYU Cannady CAN-ah-dee Jerome Desrosiers zheh-ROME de-ROH-zee- 5 • Amir Bell 12 • Myles Stephens EH Sr. • G • 6-4 • 190 Jr. • G • 6-5 • 205 LeBlanc leh-BLANK Jose Morales ho-ZAY moh-RAH-less 12.0 ppg • 4.0 rpg 15.5* ppg • 6.0^ rpg Much (pronounced like the word) Second career 20-pt. 2017 Ivy League DPOY, Schwieger SHWEE-gur Vittorio Reynoso-Avila vit-TOH-ree-oh ray-NO- game Sun. at Butler Ivy Tourn. MVP soh AH-vee-lah 4 • Mike LeBlanc * Team’s PPG leader Sr. • F • 6-6 • 195 ^ Team’s RPG leader 6.0 ppg • 2.5 rpg First career start Wed. vs. BYU Most Career 3s Made 1. Brian Earl ’99 ...............................281 Tonight’s Notes 2. Douglas Davis ’12 ........................276 • Up next: Princeton will return home to face Lafayette, the team’s longest 3. Sean Jackson ’92 ........................235 running currently active annual non-conference series. The teams have 4. Gabe Lewullis ’99 ........................212 played annually since the 1990-91 season, and the 70 meetings are second 5. Spencer Weisz ’17 .......................209 only to the 120 meetings between Princeton and Rutgers among non-con- 6. Dan Mavraides ’11 .......................166 ference foes. 7. Sydney Johnson ’97 ....................162 8. Kyle Koncz ’08 .............................156 • The Princeton-Saint Joseph’s series is tied 8-8 all-time, but the Hawks 8. Steven Cook ’17 ...........................156 have won the only two meetings to include any of the current players. On 10. Bob Scrabis ’89 ..........................155 Dec. 8, 2015 in Philadelphia, SJU won 62-50. Each team returns only 17 10. Noah Savage ’08 ........................155 points from that game. Sixty-six of the Hawks’ 76 points from last year are 12. Ed Persia ’04 ..............................144 back on the roster, led by 19 from Shavar Newkirk, 17 from Lamarr Kimble 13. Devin Cannady ’19 .....................143 and 12 from Charlie Brown, while Princeton brings back 45 of its 68, led by All-Time Coaching Wins 17 from Devin Cannady and 12 from Myles Stephens. 1. Pete Carril (1967-96) ...................514 • In last year’s game, neither team was able to crack 40 percent shooting, 2. Cappy Cappon (1938-43 & 46-61) ..250 but the Hawks were able to win the boards 58-34 with six Hawks getting 3. Mitch Henderson ’98 (2011-) ......119 between seven and nine rebounds. Among those were 19 offensive boards, leading to a 13-0 edge in second-chance points for the Hawks. More recent- Princeton’s All-Ivy Honorees ly, the Tigers were able to turn a 13-rebound deficit in the opener at Butler (current players) to a 13-rebound advantage Wednesday against BYU, including 14 offensive 2017 rebounds for the Tigers. Myles Stephens ’19 (first team, DPOY) Devin Cannady ’19 (honorable mention) • Princeton is looking to break a three-game skid against Atlantic 10 teams. Last Ivy League Player of the Year The Tigers last win against an A-10 opponent came on Nov. 26, 2013 against ............................ Spencer Weisz ’17 (2017) George Mason in Jadwin Gym in the Patriots’ first year in the conference. Saint Joseph’s has defeated Princeton twice since and VCU has beaten the Princeton’s Ivy Weekly Honorees (current players) Tigers once since. Princeton’s last win over an A-10 team on the road was Player of the Week on Jan. 2, 2010 at Saint Joseph’s, 70-62. The latest visit to SJU, the trip to Myles Stephens .............................. 1/16/17 VCU last year and a 2010 CBI game at Saint Louis were the only games at Devin Cannady ....................1/9/17, 2/27/17 A-10 teams since. Amir Bell ......................................... 1/11/16 • The Saint Joseph’s game is one of two against A-10 teams set for this Rookie of the Week season, both on the road. Princeton will play at George Washington on Dec. Devin Cannady ................2/22/16, 12/28/15 6, and the Tigers could face Davidson in the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Aaron Young ....................1/26/15, 12/29/14 Amir Bell ......................................... 12/1/14 Head Classic on Dec. 25 in Hawaii. Double-Doubles (Current Players) • The Tigers have used two different starting lineups over the first two ................. Career ...... This Season games, with freshmen Sebastian Much and Jerome Desrosiers starting Cannady ............1 ......................... 0 the opener at Butler and seniors Mike LeBlanc and Alec Brennan starting Stephens ..........1 ......................... 0 Wednesday against BYU. Both pairs complemented juniors Devin Cannady 20+ Point Games (Current Players) and Myles Stephens and senior Amir Bell. ................. Career ...... This Season • Just two-and-change seasons into his Tiger career, Devin Cannady stands Bell ....................2 ......................... 1 Cannady ............6 ......................... 0 13th on Princeton’s career 3-point list with 143. He needs just 24 more 3s to Stephens ..........4 ......................... 1 vault to solo sixth place. He needs one more 3 to tie Ed Persia ’04 for 12th 10+ Point Games (Current Players) place with Bob Scrabis ’89 and Tiger radio color analyst Noah Savage ’08 tied for 11th at 155. ................. Career ...... This Season Bell ...................31 ........................ 1 • Princeton was voted a close third in the Ivy League’s official preseason Brennan ............1 ......................... 0 Bramlage .........1 ......................... 0 media poll. Princeton received three of the 17 first-place votes with Harvard Cannady ...........44 ........................ 2 getting six first-place votes and Yale eight. Harvard had 121 poll points to LeBlanc ............1 ......................... 0 118 for Yale and 114 for Princeton.
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