2012-2013 2012-2013 table of contents

Media Information Opponents Quick Facts...... 2 Media Policies...... 3 2012-13 Non-Conference GoLeopards.com Audio...... 4 Opponents...... 47-49 Lafayette on Television...... 5 2012-13 Traveling to Lafayette...... 6 Opponents...... 49-50 Overall Series Records...... 51 2012-13 Season Patriot League Composite Schedule...52 2012-13 Lafayette The Patriot League...... 54 Men’s Season Outlook...... 8 Media Guide TV/Radio Lineup...... 12 2011-12 Season Review The 2012-13 Lafayette Men’s 2012-13 Rosters...... 13 Basketball Media Guide is a Levi Giese...... 14 Season In Review...... 56 production of the Lafayette Tony Johnson...... 16 Game By Game Recaps...... 57-64 College Athletic Communications Statistics...... 65 and Promotions Office. It was Jack Detmer...... 18 written and edited by Mark Les Smith...... 20 Patriot League Standings...... 66 Mohrman. Additional assistance provided by Phil LaBella, Scott Alan Flannigan...... 22 Morse, Brian Ludrof, Matt Panto, Seth Hinrichs...... 23 Tradition Chris Cordero, Rachel Singer and Joey Ptasinski...... 24 Lafayette Basketball Timeline...... 68-69 Katie Mischler. Covers by Kristen Ortiz and interior design by Nancy Dan Trist...... 25 Team & Individual Records...... 70 Biltcliff. Ben Freeland...... 26 Scoring Records...... 71 Billy Murphy...... 26 Rebounding Records...... 72 Athletic Communications and Nathaniel Musters...... 27 Assists, Steals & Blocks Records...... 73 Promotions Zach Rufer...... 27 Three-Point Records...... 74 107 Kirby Sports Center Bryce Scott...... 28 Easton, Pa. 18042 Records...... 75 (610) 330-5122 Kirby Sports Center Records...... 76 www.GoLeopards.com Coaching Staff Coaching Records...... 77 Photography by Rick Smith, Head Coach Fran O’Hanlon...... 30-33 All-Time Roster...... 78 Chuck Zovko, Ed Gifford, Teddy Pat Doherty...... 34 Maroon Club Hall of Fame...... 79 Weiss and the Lafayette Athletic Year-by-Year Results...... 80-86 Communications and Promotions Donovan Williams...... 35 staff. John O’Connor...... 36

Printed by Lafayette College’s Reprographic and Bulk Mail Lafayette College Services. Lafayette at a Glance...... 38-39 Easton, Pennsylvania...... 40 President...... 41 Director of Athletics...... 42 Faculty Advisor...... 43 Kirby Sports Center...... 44-45

On The Cover (L to R): Lafayette seniors Tony Johnson and Levi Giese

Quick Facts Lafayette College Lafayette Directory Location: Easton, Pa. 18042 (60 miles north of Philadelphia, College/Athletic Athletic Communications 70 miles west of New York) Administration and Promotions Founded: 1826 College President: Director of Athletic Communications Daniel H. Weiss Enrollment: 2,406 undergraduates and Promotions: (George Washington ’79), Scott D. Morse (Slippery Rock ’90) Nickname: Leopards (610) 330-5200 [email protected] Maroon and White Colors: Faculty Representative for Athletics: Sports Information Director: Affiliation: NCAA Division I Susan L. Averett (Colorado State ’86), Philip J. LaBella (St. Bonaventure ’98) Conference: Patriot League (610) 330-5307 [email protected] (one of eight basketball-playing Director of Athletics: Assistant Director for members; began play in 1990) Bruce McCutcheon Digital Media & Marketing Arena: Allan P. Kirby Sports Center (William & Mary ’76), Matt Panto (DeSales ’06) Capacity: 3,500 (610) 330-5470 [email protected] Floor: Hardwood maple surface Associate Director of Athletics: Assistant SID: (MBB Contact) George Bright (Claflin ’85), Mark Mohrman (Monmouth ’11) (610) 330-5472 [email protected] Associate Director of Athletics: Athletic Communications Assistant: Basketball Kaitlyn McKittrick (Moravian ’04), Brian Ludrof (Delaware ’12) (610) 330-5474 2012-13 Season: 103rd [email protected] (first season: 1900-01) Department of Athletics FAX: Athletic Communications Secretary: (610) 330-5702 All-Time Record: 1,249-1,133 Penny Nace (102 seasons) Ticket Manager: [email protected] Jason Cichowicz (Eastern Conn. ’03), Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Athletic Communications Phone: (610) 330-5471 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 (610) 330-5122 Director of Health Services/ Overall Record: 13-19 Athletic Communications Fax: Team Physician: (610) 330-5519 Patriot League Record: 7-7 (Fifth) Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein (Rutgers ’76), Kirby Sports Center Press Row: Captains: Levi Giese ’13 and (610) 330-5001 (610) 330-5454 Tony Johnson ’13 Athletic Team Orthopaedic Surgeon: Athletics Website: Dr. Carl B. Weiss, Jr. (Rochester ’78), www.GoLeopards.com (610) 861-8080 College Website: Director of Sports Medicine: www.lafayette.edu Men’s Basketball Matt Bayly (Springfield ’89), (610) 330-5491 Lafayette Athletics on Facebook: COACHING STAFF www.facebook.com/GoLeopards Senior Associate Athletic Trainer: Head Coach: Dawn Comp (Millersville ’92) Lafayette Athletics on Twitter: Fran O’Hanlon www.twitter.com/GoLeopards (Villanova ’70, 18th season) Associate Athletic Trainer: (610) 330-5475 Chris Meny (Montclair State ’06) Lafayette College Record: Assistant Athletic Trainers: 239-260 Matt Frantz (East Stroudsburg ’08) Tiffany Nish (North Carolina ’07) Overall Career Record: 239-261 Strength and Conditioning Coach: Assistant Coaches: Brad Potts (IUP ’05), Pat Doherty (610) 330-5526 (Lafayette ‘04, 4th season) Director of Athletic Equipment Donovan Williams Services: (Park ‘08, 3rd season) Kyle Martinelli (Temple ’09), John O’Connor (610) 330-5492 (Penn State ‘83, 4th season) Basketball Secretaries: Vicki Cummings (610) 330-5475 Vivian Broome (610) 330-5790

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Covering The Leopards n GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES— The 2012-13 edition of the Lafayette men’s Working media at Kirby Sports Center Lafayette Athletic Communications basketball media guide has been produced to will receive the following: and Promotions Staff the media with coverage of the Leopards. • Real-time statistics displayed Scott D. Morse Additional information, including press releas- throughout the game Director of Athletic Communications es, feature ideas, photographs, clips, and film • Game program and notes and Promotions footage is available upon request. Please take a • Complete halftime and final statistics (610) 330-5122 (office) (610) 217-6445 (cell) moment to review this page to familiarize your- • Complete play-by-play [email protected] self with Lafayette’s media policies. Feel free to • Fax services as requested contact any member of the Lafayette Athletic n MEDIA WILL CALL— Communications staff with questions. Media Will Call Philip J. LaBella is located at the Kirby Sports Center Sports Information Director ticket office across from the arena. (610) 330-5122 (office) Media Services (610) 217-3291 (cell) n CREDENTIALS—Media credentials [email protected] for Lafayette home games are issued for n TELEPHONES—A limited number of working members of the media only and telephone lines are available at press row should be requested as early as possible. and in the media and interview room. Lafayette follows the guidelines set Media outlets desiring to have their own Matt Panto forth by the NCAA and the Patriot League dedicated phone lines (including ISDN) Assistant Director for Digital Media & Marketing in governing the issuance of credentials. installed at press row should contact the (610) 330-5122 (office) Season credentials will be granted only Athletic Communications Office. (610) 657-2254 (cell) [email protected] to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Lafayette basketball on n INTERNET—Wireless internet access a regular basis. Otherwise, television/ points are located at press row and in the Mark Mohrman Assistant Sports Information Director radio stations, weekly newspapers and interview and media room. Contact the • Men’s Basketball Contact websites will be granted credentials on a Athletic Communications staff for login (610) 330-5122 (office) (609) 221-5036 (cell) single-game, space-available basis. information. [email protected] Requests for season credentials should arrive by Nov. 2, 2012. Requests for n INTERVIEW POLICIES—All interviews Brian Ludrof single-game credentials should arrive no with Lafayette basketball players and Athletic Communications Assistant later than one week in advance of the coaches must be arranged through the (610) 330-5122 (office) game. All requests for credentials should Office of Athletic Communications. (609) 221-5036 (cell) [email protected] be made to: Players will not be available on game Office of Athletic Communications day until after the game.

Lafayette College Penny Nace 107 Kirby Sports Center n POSTGAME INTERVIEWS—Following Athletic Communications Secretary Easton, Pa. 18042 each game, there will be an NCAA- (610) 330-5122 (office) [email protected] Phone: (610) 330-5122 mandated 10-minute cooling-off period. Fax: (610) 330-5519 Following that period of time, a press www.lafayette.edu conference will be held on the second floor of Kirby Sports Center for the n MEDIA & POSTGAME INTERVIEW visiting coach and requested players, ROOM—The media and interview room followed by Coach O’Hanlon and requests will be arranged at an appropri- is located on the second floor of Kirby requested Lafayette student-athletes. ate time, so as not to interfere with the Sports Center at the top of the spiral stair- academic schedule of the student-athlete. case. Working facilities, with necessary n PLAYER TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS—It outlets and telephones, are available. is suggested that all requests for player n MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION — telephone interviews be made at least Any questions concerning the Lafayette 24 hours in advance through the Office basketball program should be directed to of Athletic Communications. Phone the Office of Athletic Communications.

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Jim finnen…p.a. announcer Jim Finnen has been the “Golden Voice” of behind the microphone for all but a handful Lafayette Athletics for 48 years. Finnen, who of 800 basketball games at Kirby Sports has served as the public address announcer for Center (and Alumni Memorial Gym) since Lafayette basketball and football since 1964, his arrival. By his estimate, Finnen hasn’t was inducted into the Maroon Club Athletic missed a home men’s or women’s game in Hall of Fame in 1998. He is one of just two more than 20 years. He has also coined the inductees who were not an athlete, coach or phrase familiar to all Lafayette hoops fans, administrator at the College. “and now, let’s play basketball” to start all Finnen came to Easton in 1961 to Leopard basketball games. Finnen was also serve as the news director at WEST-AM Hill: Oct. 26, 1974, a 24-18 loss to Colgate, chosen to announce conference tournament 1400, where he also served as a play-by- and a pair of season-opening wins over and championship games in the MAC and play announcer for Leopard football and Kutztown in the late 1980s. Lafayette is ECC and has announced close to 100 Patriot basketball. Upon leaving the station in 1964, 162-113-7 at Fisher Stadium with Finnen League Tournament basketball games. he was immediately invited to become the manning the public address system. Finnen and his wife, the former Beatrice public address announcer at Lafayette. His He announced his 200th game in 2003, a Lehan, are both members of the class of first season behind the microphone at Fisher 35-17 win over Bucknell in the home finale. 1954 from the University at Albany. He is Field concluded with the 101st game in the The longevity of Finnen’s service to Lafayette retired from The Stroh Brewery Company Lafayette-Lehigh rivalry. is nearly equaled by that of his spotter and of Detroit, Mich. They have four children Finnen has missed just three home sidekick, Tom Golden. and three grandchildren and reside in Palmer football games since he arrived on College The legendary announcer has been Township.

GoLeopards.com AUDIO BROADCASTS

All of the 2012-13 Lafayette men’s basketball the play-by-play action. Hammer was inducted BROADCAST Schedule non-conference regular season road games can into the Maroon Club Hall of Fame in 11/16 at Kentucky 7 p.m. be heard on GoLeopards.com. 2006-07. He is one of just two inductees who 11/18 at Morehead State 2 p.m. In his 46th season as the voice of Lafayette were not an athlete, coach or administrator at 11/20 at Maryland 8 p.m. Athletics, Dick Hammer will continue to call the College. 11/26 at Monmouth 7 p.m. 12/1 at LIU-Brooklyn 4:30 p.m. 12/7 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7 p.m. 12/22 at Minnesota 7 p.m. 12/29 at Stanford 10:30 p.m. 1/8 at Penn 7:30 p.m. All Times Eastern

Audio broadcasts are accessible by clicking on the Live Coverage tab on GoLeopards. com, through the men’s basketball schedule page or by going to GoLeopards.com/ allaccess.

One of the most respected radio broadcasters in the Northeast, Dick Hammer enters his 46th season as the voice of Lafayette men’s basketball.

4 2012-13 lafayette…on television Lafayette will lead the Patriot League television packages in the Patriot League. TV Schedule with at least 12 of its regular-season games Each of those broadcasts will air live 11/12 LIU-Brooklyn (LSN) 7 p.m. televised during the 2012-13 season. The regionally to more than 10 million viewers 11/16 at Kentucky (FS South) 7 p.m. on RCN-4, RCN-8 and WBPH-60. Leopards will also lead the Patriot League 11/28 Delaware (LSN) 7 p.m. with at least six nationally-televised games, Through the Lafayette Sports Network’s 12/4 St. Francis (PA) (LSN) 7 p.m. as MASN (available through both DIRECTV partnership with ESPN, select games will air and DISH Network) will air Lafayette’s on ESPN Full Court, ESPN’s pay per view 1/12 Navy (LSN) 2 p.m. entire slate of home league broadcasts on service, and ESPN3.com, ESPN’s broadband 1/23 Holy Cross (LSN) 7 p.m. a tape-delay basis for the fourth straight service. 1/27 at Lehigh (CBS SN) Noon season. CBS College Sports will pick up one of 1/30 Colgate (LSN) 7 p.m. Ten of the 12 regular-season telecasts the Leopards’ Patriot League contests with 2/13 Army (LSN) 7 p.m. will be produced by the Lafayette Sports the possible addition of two flex games at 2/16 Bucknell (LSN) 2 p.m. Network (LSN), which annually produces the end of the conference regular season. 2/24 Lehigh (LSN or CBS SN) 12 p.m. the most expansive and highest quality In addition both semifinals of the Patriot 3/2 American (LSN or CBS SN) 12 p.m. League Tournament and the championship 3/ PL Quarterfinal (LSN TBD) TBD game will be televised on CBS College Sports. 3/9 PL Semifinal (CBS SN) TBD MASN continues as one of LSN’s national 3/13 PL Championship (CBS SN) 7:30 p.m. distribution partners, airing at least six LSN All Times Eastern telecasts nationally to more than 65 million households via both DIRECTV and DISH LSN = Lafayette Sports Network (RCN-4 & 1004 HD, RCN-8 & 608 HD, WBPH-60, GoLeopards.com) Network. As an element of Lafayette’s multi- RCN-4 & 1004 HD: available through RCN cable system media agreement with CBS Interactive, in Lehigh Valley all LSN telecasts are streamed live on the RCN-8 & 608 HD: available through RCN cable systems internet and available worldwide through in Philadelphia, NYC, Boston, Washington, DC and GoLeopards.com. Lafayette was the first of Chicago the CBS College Sports partners to make live WBPH-60: available in all of Eastern PA and Western NJ video streaming available to fans worldwide over the air and through cable, DirecTV (dial 60) when the 2000 Lafayette-Lehigh football and DISH Network (dial 60) game aired live on GoLeopards.com. Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach will handle all of the Leopards’ play-by-play duties for the 16th straight season. Former Lafayette men’s basketball coach John Leone will provide GoLeopards.com Exclusives: The Lafayette Sports Network features RCN color analysis for the 16th season. In his 11th 11/9 St. Francis (NY) 8:30 p.m. Sports Director Gary Laubach (left) and John year as a member of the announcing crew is 11/24 Princeton 2 p.m. Leone, former Lafayette men’s basketball coach. RCN’s Dan Mowdy, who will report on the 12/9 Sacred Heart 2 p.m. Leopards from the sideline. 12/18 Arcadia 7 p.m. 1/2 NJIT 7 p.m.

VIDEO STREAMING

All Lafayette home games and every Patriot League game will be available through GoLeopards.com as part of a subscription- based package. Each LSN telecast will be streamed live on the internet and archived to be available for viewing anytime. More than 100 athletic contests will be provided through GoLeopards. com this school year. Also, select LSN telecasts will be available on ESPN3.com.

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traveling to lafayette

Dining Suggestions From Route 22 CASUAL DINING FAST FOOD East/I-78 East: Carrabba’s Giacomo’s (Deli) (shorter route) Exit I-78 onto Route 22 13 sea 2471 Park Avenue 700 Cattell St. (heading toward Pa. Turnpike, LVI - s (610) 258-5326 (610) 438-1945 2 Airport/ Whitehall); follow Route 22 1 o for about 20 miles to Easton. Take the DeLorenzo’s McDonald’s n Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the end 0 1210 Knox Ave. 25th St. Shopping of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic (610) 252-0860 Ctr. venue 2 ollege A (610) 253-8453 light and turn left onto Third Street. N C Don Pablo’s S. 3rd Street Third Street goes under Route 22 and Route 611 80 Kunkel Dr. (610) 258-5752 becomes College Avenue—a steep hill Easton Exit (610) 923-9311 leading up to the college entrance. Papa John’s Follow “Entering Campus” below. Route 22 Chick-Fil-A 759 S. 25th St. 3750 Dryland Way (610) 253-4200 610-250-5651 Burger King From I-78 East: Marblehead Grill 25th St. & Wood Ave. Exit I-78 at Route 33. (Rt. 33 only goes 4101 W. Penn Hwy. (610) 253-7247 north from I-78.) Take Route 33 to (610) 258-4301 Route 22, exiting onto Route 22 East Taco Bell towards Easton. Take the Fourth Street Morici’s 2420 Northampton exit off Route 22, turning left at the 218 Cattell St. St. end of the exit ramp. Go to the first (610) 253-6257 (610) 258-7007 traffic light and turn left onto Third Pearly Baker’s Wendy’s Street. Third Street goes under Route 11 Centre Square 204 Wood Ave. 22 and becomes College Avenue. Follow (610) 253-9949 (610) 258-5597 “Entering Campus” below.

Pizza D’oro 200 Cattell Street From I-78 West: (610) 253-5533 Exit I-78 at Route 22 (Alpha, N.J., Exit 3). Proceed through Phillipsburg and across the bridge leading into Easton. Stay to

the right and take the Easton exit, the second right after the bridge. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto College Avenue–a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. L odging Suggestions Follow “Entering Campus” below.

*Best Western Holiday Inn Express Lehigh Valley Hotel 25th St. & Route 22 From Northeast Extension of Pennsylvania & Conference Center Easton, Pa. Turnpike (I-476): Routes 22 & 512 (610) 923-9495 Exit at the Lehigh Valley interchange (Exit 56). Proceed through the toll plaza and take Bethlehem, Pa. (610) 866-5800 The Lafayette Inn Route 22 East. Follow Route 22 for approximately 15 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth 525 W. Monroe St. Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left *Hampton Inn-Easton Easton, Pa. onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue–a steep 3723 Easton- (610) 253-4500 hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Campus” below. Nazareth Highway Easton, Pa. *TownPlace Suites (610) 250-6500 3800 Easton- Entering Campus: Nazareth Highway Proceed uphill on College Avenue approximately 200 yards and turn left onto McCartney *Hampton Inn & Easton, Pa. Street. Continue on McCartney Street to the first stop sign. At this point turn left onto Suites 200 Gateway Dr. *preferred hotels High Street. Proceed through intersection. Follow signs for Markle Hall Parking Deck Bethlehem, Pa. where a parking pass is required on gamedays. (610) 868-2442

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season outlook Three consecutive trips to the semifinals of the ’12. Willen was a First Team All-Patriot League Patriot League tournament with Ryan Willen selection in addition to being named the Patriot ’12, Jim Mower ’12 and company serving as the League’s Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the core of the Lafayette men’s basketball program Year. Lafayette’s nine underclassmen will have has Fran O’Hanlon ushering in a new era of to step in to fill the void, and do so immediately, Leopards’ basketball. After the departure of against one of Lafayette’s toughest non-confer- five graduating seniors, O’Hanlon will lean on ence schedules in recent memory. senior point guard and team co-captain Tony Johnson to steer Lafayette in the right direc- “It’s certainly daunting to say the least,” tion following an injury-plagued junior season O’Hanlon said of his team’s 2012-13 schedule. for the 2012 All-Patriot League Second-Team “Delaware is picked as one of the top teams in its selection. Johnson played in just 12 games last league (CAA), LIU won its league (Northeast) year after seeing action in 60 games over his two years in a row and we play them twice, first two years on College Hill. Kentucky won the whole thing and Stanford won the NIT. Our schedule is brutal and I think our “It’s a huge asset for us to have someone of guys are excited for who they are going to play. Tony’s caliber,” said O’Hanlon, who enters his We haven’t even talked about our league, with 18th season on the sidelines at Lafayette. “He Bucknell and Lehigh bringing nearly everyone can calm us down; he’s been through it and has back. We’re going to be competitive as long as great leadership. We are thrilled to have him we stay healthy, which will be a big factor.” back because he will help us tremendously.” One of the advantages this team has is its 10-day Joining Johnson in a leadership role for 2012-13 summer trip to Europe in late May. The return- will be classmate Levi Giese, who finished tied ing players practiced together leading up to the for the team lead in blocks with 17 from his trip and then competed in four games against forward position. The duo will lead a younger, teams from Belgium, including the U-20 Belgian Senior co-captain Tony Johnson but experienced, collection of players that National Team. Junior guards Les Smith and features two juniors, four sophomores and five Jack Detmer each will see an increased work- freshmen. The team was picked to finish fourth load this season and played well during the stint in the preseason poll of conference coaches overseas. Smith played in 29 games off the bench and sports information directors after last and Detmer played in 15 contests in a reserve season’s 13-18 squad ended its season for the role last year. second straight year with a loss to Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pa. “I think it helped us tremendously,” O’Hanlon said of the European Tour. “It helps that guys “These young guys have not had to carry the like Dan Trist and Joey Ptasinski had a good load,” O’Hanlon added. “We’re going to get an trip, and these are the guys that we will rely on idea, when everything is on them, if they can to carry the load. I thought they did a pretty good carry the load. I think the potential is there, but job and it also helped our team camaraderie and we’ve been so reliant on players like Willen, brought us closer together. It was a great experi- Mower and Rob Delaney ’12, so now they will ence for us and I think it will pay off in the long be put in situations where they will be depend- run.” ed on to make the big play, the big shot or the big stop. We’ll see how they respond to that Trist and fellow sophomore Seth Hinrichs because you can’t replace experience.” are Lafayette’s two returning starters who will be called upon to take a larger role this year. The experience Lafayette loses includes two Hinrichs, a 6-7 guard from Clara City, Minn., 1,000-point scorers in Willen and Mower, started 19 games, while the Austrailian-born Trist Delaney, who was selected to the Patriot made 20 appearances in the starting five. Both League’s All-Tournament Team, sharpshooter played in every game last year and were recog- Nick Petkovich ’12 and big man J.D. Pelham nized by the Patriot League for their play with

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All-Rookie Team nods. Hinrichs led the League Backing up Johnson at the point guard spot will in the starting five this year after earning with seven Rookie of the Week awards to go be Smith, who is second on the team among 19 starts in his rookie campaign. He led all along with Trist, who was honored once. Alan returning players with a positive (1.2) assist- Patriot League first-year players in scoring, Fannigan played in 14 games and battled vari- to-turnover ratio. The junior averaged 10.4 while finishing the year ranked second over- ous injuries throughout his freshman campaign. minutes in 29 games and dished out 21 assists, all in three-point shooting at 46.4 percent. When he did contribute, it was on the glass as turning it over 17 times. Hinrichs knocked down 39 of his 84 attempts the 6-6 sophomore showed a knack for cleaning en route to claiming seven Patriot League the defensive boards. Lafayette has a number of players who can play Rookie of the Week awards. the shooting guard position, led by the long- Hinrichs and Ptasinski put together impressive range assassin Ptasinski. The 6-2 sophomore Flannigan could see the floor as the Leopards’ seasons shooting the rock in their first year on missed the final nine games of last season with a third guard/small forward based on the lineup College Hill and the team figures to continue foot injury, but shot at a 45.7 percent clip from O’Hanlon wants to use at different times dur- shooting the basketball well, as it did a season downtown (32-70), second behind Hinrichs for ing the year. Rufer and Scott are Lafayette’s ago. An emphasis on defense and rebounding a returning player, in 22 games. Ptasinski made two freshman guards who could make an has been the focus of where the Leopards can three starts and scored an average of 5.6 points impact in the backcourt this season. Rufer improve in 2012-13. Lafayette led the Patriot in a little more than 20 minutes per game. stands at 6-1 and is a native of Bloomingburg, League in three-pointers made (283-735), but Smith will also see some time at the two, along N.Y. and averaged 15 points and six assists as ranked last in protecting the three-point line with Detmer, depending on the game situation. a senior at Burke Catholic High School. Scott (opponents shot 38.4%) and in rebounding comes to Lafayette from El Dorado Hills, margin (-5.8 per game). A natural fit at the three position, Hinrichs Calif. and is a left-handed combo guard who is Lafayette’s leading returning scorer at 8.5 can play multiple guard positions if necessary. “We were very good offensively last year,” points per game. Hinrichs figures to be a staple O’Hanlon said. “Two things that can help make FRONTCOURT us better are improving our containment defen- Giese and Trist highlight the returning sively and limiting teams from getting offensive big men for Lafayette who played signifi- rebounds.” cant minutes last year and will be asked to do more this time around. Each 6-9, With so many key departures, an onus will the two are players with different skill be on the incoming freshman class to pick up sets and will play together up front for O’Hanlon’s system quickly and contribute the Maroon and White. Giese, a senior immediately. Two guards, Zach Rufer co-captain, matched Trist for the team and Bryce Scott, a pair of forwards, Ben lead in blocks with 17, but will also step Freeland and Billy Murphy, and a center, out beyond the arc to shoot the basket- Nathaniel Musters round out Lafayette’s ball. The Tusla, Okla. native connected 2012-13 roster. on 16 of his 47 three pointers (34%) and is Lafayette’s third leading return- “We’re going to need some of the freshmen to ing rebounder. He made four starts and step up, O’Hanlon said. “A big theme in the played in 22 games after missing the early preseason has been catching them up to the rest part of 2011-12 with an ankle injury. of the team.” Trist is more of an inside presence and can score with his back to the basket if BACKCOURT necessary. After coming into his fresh- How Johnson rebounds from his injury- man year with significant international riddled junior season will be the biggest key to playing experience, Trist turned the Lafayette’s success in Johnson’s senior year. A corner during the Patriot League season natural point guard, Johnson took over the reins and averaged two points per game bet- as Lafayette’s primary distributor in his sopho- ter against conference opponents (6.8). more year and ranks 22nd in school history with His efforts landed him on the All-Rookie 212 career assists. He also possesses the ability Team in addition to a Rookie of the Week to penetrate opposing defenses and put points award. on the board. Defensively, Johnson is one of Lafayette’s top perimeter defenders and is clos- ing in on the century-mark with 95 steals in 72 career games. Senior co-captain Levi Giese

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COACHING STAFF The Schedule Entering his 18th season, O’Hanlon is the Lafayette will compete against teams from longest tenured coach in the Patriot League 10 different conferences, three 2012 NCAA and the winningest head man in Lafayette tournament participants and three NIT basketball history. His longevity, and coaching squads. The matchup with Kentucky is set acumen have been the key ingredients to for November 16 at Rupp Arena as part of building and maintaining a championship- the four-game 2012 Barclays Center Classic. caliber program. For his efforts, the The Maroon and White will also travel to Philadelphia native and Villanova alum has Morehead State (Nov. 18) and Maryland been named Patriot League Coach of the (Nov. 20) during a six-day stretch before Year three times and was the first coach to be Thanksgiving. The event tips off Nov. 12 honored by his peers in consecutive seasons. when the Leopards host LIU-Brooklyn at Kirby Sports Center. O’Hanlon lays claim to three Patriot League regular-season titles, five conference title “Our non-conference schedule is as game berths and two NCAA Tournament challenging as any in the time that I’ve been appearances to go along with a 239-260 at Lafayette,” O’Hanlon said. “It’s certainly career record. exciting to play the number one team in Kentucky, as well as Stanford and Minnesota O’Hanlon is widely regarded as an excellent who played in the NIT final last year.” tactician and because of that has been able to surround himself with young assistant coaches eager to soak in his decades of coaching knowledge.

At the top of his coaching staff is Pat Sophomore guard Seth Hinrichs Doherty who begins his fourth season on College Hill. Doherty is one of several former O’Hanlon players to join him on the sidelines In addition to seeing time at guard, in recent seasons. The 2004 Lafayette Flannigan will play minutes at forward as graduate was an assistant coach at Williams well. The 6-6 sophomore is Lafayette’s in 2008-09 and The College of New Jersey in only other returning frontcourt player and 2007-08. proved he can against taller play- ers in his freshman season. Three freshmen, Donovan Williams begins his third season Ben Freeland, Billy Murphy and Nathaniel at Lafayette. He came to College Hill from Musters complete the Leopards’ front Holy Family University in Philadelphia. line. Freeland, from Santa Rosa, Calif., Prior to Holy Family, Williams worked as a will provide immediate depth and is very graduate assistant for the Georgia Tech men’s comfortable around the basket, while also basketball program from August 2008 to May being able to knock down jumpers out to 2010. Williams was a two-year starter at 15 feet. Murphy will be able to play both Park University. Williams’ brother, Pershin, frontcourt positions and comes to Lafayette was an assistant at Lafayette under O’Hanlon from Greenwich, Conn. out of Brunswick in 2008-09. School. Musters is the only true center on Lafayette’s roster at 6-10, 231 lbs. Musters John O’Connor comes back to Lafayette joins Trist as an Austrailian-born player and for his second stint on O’Hanlon’s coaching calls Padstow, Austrailia home. Musters staff. O’Connor previously coached under attended Sydney Tech and played club bas- O’Hanlon for three seasons from 2001-04, ketball for the Bankstown Bruins for four two of which were as the top assistant, before years. spending six years at Georgia Tech. Sophomore guard Joey Ptasinski

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Three days prior to hosting the Blackbirds, The 2013 calendar year begins with the final Lafayette opens the 2012-13 year against two non-league games of the season. NJIT St. Francis (N.Y.) as part of a home comes to Kirby Sports Center Jan. 2 before doubleheader following the women’s contest Lafayette takes on Penn at The in the against Loyola Chicago at 5:30 p.m. Joey 45th meeting between the two schools six Ptasinski made his first-career start and was days later. one of four Leopards in double-figures in last year’s victory against the Terriers. Patriot League action starts Jan. 12 as the Leopards welcome Navy to Kirby Sports Home meetings with Princeton (Nov. 24) Center. A pair of road contests, at Army and Delaware (Nov. 28) surround a trip and Bucknell, awaits Lafayette on the 16th to Monmouth on Nov. 26 to close out the and 19th, respectively, before Holy Cross month. The Leopards will look to avenge makes a visit to Easton on Jan. 23. Last year, losses from last season against Princeton and Lafayette split its regular-season meetings Delaware, and win in their first-ever trip with the Crusaders and then picked up a win to West Long Branch, N.J. after a 15-point on the road in the Patriot League Tournament triumph over the Hawks last year. Quarterfinals in Worcester, Mass.

December opens with the second meeting The 219th meeting between Lafayette and against defending Northeast Conference Lehigh is renewed Jan. 26 when the Maroon champion LIU-Brooklyn, this time in the Big and White travel to Bethlehem, Pa. After Apple, on the first of the month. The game hosting Colgate to close out January, a visit to is the first of four consecutive matchups with the nation’s capital is slated for Feb. 2 when NEC foes as the squad hosts St. Francis (Pa.) Lafayette clashes with American at Bender on Dec. 4, at Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. Arena. 7 and against Sacred Heart two days later at Kirby Sports Center. Last season, O’Hanlon’s A week later the Navy Midshipmen host bunch knocked off FDU, led by a historic Lafayette in Annapolis, Md. four days before three-point shooting performance by Jim Army visits Easton on Feb. 13. The Leopards Sophomore forward Dan Trist Mower ’12. won all four games against the service academies in 2012. Lafayette remains at home After a break for finals, Arcadia visits Easton for a Saturday matchup with Bucknell on the on Dec. 18 before a pair of marquee road 16th. games against Minnesota and Stanford Dec. 22 and 29, respectively. Stanford knocked Lafayette travels to Holy Cross Feb. 20 off Minnesota last season to capture the NIT prior to a showdown with Lehigh in Easton Championship. Seth Hinrichs , Les Smith on Feb. 23. Four days later, the team heads and Tony Johnson will wear the Lafayette to Hamilton, N.Y. to play Colgate prior to uniform in their home states. closing out the regular season Mar. 2 against American. “Another aspect of our scheduling is we always try to bring our guys close to home to Patriot League Tournament play begins Mar. play,” O’Hanlon added. “It adds excitement 6 with four quarterfinal matchups based for our players and their friends and families on the regular-season standings. The two to be able to see them play in person. In semifinal games are scheduled for Mar. 9 and addition to Seth, Levi Giese also has family the Patriot League Championship is planned members from Minnesota that will be able to for March 13 at 7:30 p.m. Each game of see us play.” the tournament will be held at the site of the higher-seeded team, with the champion earning an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.

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3 Tony 4 Jack 5 Joey 12 Seth 14 Bryce Johnson Detmer Ptasinski Hinrichs Scott G • Sr. • 6-0 • 175 G • Jr. • 6-2 • 197 G • So. • 6-2 • 168 G • So. • 6-7 • 214 G • Fr. • 6-2 • 179 Folsom, Calif. Scarsdale, N.Y. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Clara City, Minn. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Folsom Scarsdale Regis Jesuit Maccray Oak Ridge (New Hampton)

20 Dan 21 Zach 22 Alan 23 Les 24 Levi Trist Rufer Flannigan Smith Giese F • So. • 6-9 • 230 G • Fr. • 6-1 • 177 F • Fr. • 6-6 • 218 G • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 F • Sr. • 6-9 • 207 Sydney, Australia Bloomingburg, N.Y, Dexter, Mo. Cotati, Calif. Tulsa, Okla. North Sydney Boys’ Burke Catholic Dexter Marin Catholic Union (Kimball Union Academy)

34 Ben 44 Billy 54 Nathaniel Freeland Murphy Musters F • Fr. • 6-10 • 196 F • Fr. • 6-9 • 203 C • Fr. • 6-10 • 231 Santa Rosa, Calif. Greenwich, Conn. Padstow, Australia Montgomery Brunswick School Sydney Tech (Suffield Academy)

Fran O’Hanlon Pat Doherty Donovan Williams John O’Connor Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 12 2012-13

2012-13 Lafayette Men’s Basketball Rosters Class Year

Numerical Roster Seniors (2) sophomores (4) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School (Previous School) Levi Giese Alan Flannigan 3 Tony Johnson (C) Sr. G 6-0 175 Folsom, Calif. Folsom Tony Johnson Seth Hinrichs 4 Jack Detmer Jr. G 6-2 197 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale Joey Ptasinski 5 Joey Ptasinski So. G 6-2 168 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Regis Jesuit (New Hampton) Dan Trist 12 Seth Hinrichs So. G 6-7 214 Clara City, Minn. Maccray 14 Bryce Scott Fr. G 6-2 179 El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge Juniors (2) freshmen (5) 20 Dan Trist So. F 6-9 230 Sydney, Australia North Sydney Boys’ Jack Detmer Ben Freeland 21 Zach Rufer Fr. G 6-1 177 Bloomingburg, N.Y. Burke Catholic Les Smith Billy Murphy 22 Alan Flannigan So. F 6-6 218 Dexter, Mo. Dexter Nathaniel Musters 23 Les Smith Jr. G 6-0 190 Cotati, Calif. Marin Catholic (Kimball Union Academy) Zach Rufer 24 Levi Giese (C) Sr. F 6-9 207 Tulsa, Okla. Union Bryce Scott 34 Ben Freeland Fr. F 6-10 196 Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery (Suffield Academy) 44 Billy Murphy Fr. F 6-9 203 Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School Major 54 Nathaniel Musters Fr. C 6-10 231 Padstow, Australia Sydney Tech Biology Economics Alphabetical Roster Ben Freeland Jack Detmer No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School (Previous School) Joey Ptasinski Tony Johnson 4 Jack Detmer Jr. G 6-2 197 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale Billy Murphy 22 Alan Flannigan So. F 6-6 218 Dexter, Mo. Dexter Civil Engineering Zach Rufer 34 Ben Freeland Fr. F 6-10 196 Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery (Suffield Academy) Levi Giese Bryce Scott 24 Levi Giese (C) Sr. F 6-9 207 Tulsa, Okla. Union Les Smith 12 Seth Hinrichs So. G 6-7 214 Clara City, Minn. Maccray Dan Trist 3 Tony Johnson (C) Sr. G 6-0 175 Folsom, Calif. Folsom 44 Billy Murphy Fr. F 6-9 203 Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School International Economics 54 Nathaniel Musters Fr. C 6-10 231 Padstow, Australia Sydney Tech and Commerce 5 Joey Ptasinski So. G 6-2 168 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Regis Jesuit (New Hampton) Alan Flannigan 21 Zach Rufer Fr. G 6-1 177 Bloomingburg, N.Y. Burke Catholic 14 Bryce Scott Fr. G 6-2 179 El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge Mathematics & Economics 23 Les Smith Jr. G 6-0 190 Cotati, Calif. Marin Catholic (Kimball Union Academy) Seth Hinrichs 20 Dan Trist So. F 6-9 230 Sydney, Australia North Sydney Boys’ Psychology (C) denotes captain Nathaniel Musters

Geography Coaching Staff Head Coach: Fran O’Hanlon (Villanova, 1970), 18th season California new York Assistant Coach: Pat Doherty (Lafayette, 2004), fourth season Tony Johnson Jack Detmer Assistant Coach: Donovan Williams (Park University, 2008), third season Ben Freeland Zach Rufer Assistant Coach: John O’Connor (Penn State, 1983), fourth season Bryce Scott Les Smith

Colorado oklahoma Joey Ptasinski Levi Giese Pronunciation Guide Lafayette LAW-fee-ette Connecticut australia Giese Geese Billy Murphy Nathaniel Musters Hinrichs Hin-RICKS Dan Trist Ptasinski Tuh-SIN-ski Minnesota Seth Hinrichs

Missouri Alan Fannigan

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24 • Levi Giese

Forward • Sr. • 6-9 • 207 Tulsa, Okla./Union Civil Engineering

CAREER HIGHS PTS 19, HOLY CROSS (2/5/11) FG 8, HOLY CROSS (2/5/11) FG ATT 12, HOLY CROSS (2/5/11) 3 FG 3, HOLY CROSS (2/5/11) 3 FG ATT 6, COLGATE (2/22/12) FT 3, Twice (*COLUMBIA, 1/5/11) FT ATT 6, at Navy (2/12/11) REB 3, Twice (*Long Island, 12/5) AST 3, COLUMBIA (1/5/11) BLK 3, Three Times (*at NJIT, 1/2/12) STL 2, Five Times (*at Army, 2/4/12) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 29 0 238 8.2 13 34 .382 7 27 .259 7 12 .583 8 17 25 0.9 38 0 5 18 13 7 40 1.4 2010-11 31 0 401 12.9 48 121 .397 23 59 .390 18 34 .529 21 39 60 1.9 69 2 13 24 17 9 137 4.4 2011-12 22 4 311 14.1 25 74 . 338 16 47 .340 3 7 .429 9 30 39 1.8 62 3 7 19 17 10 69 3.1 TOTAL 82 4 950 11.6 86 229 .376 46 133 .346 28 53 .528 38 86 124 1.5 169 5 25 61 47 26 246 3.0

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General: Forward with good perimeter skills with two each, and grabbed four rebounds High School: Averaged 12.8 points, 7.8 who saw significant playing time his first three against Lehigh (2/21) . . . played 18 minutes rebounds and 1.7 assists as a senior as a seasons…will serve as a co-captain along with at Bucknell (2/17) where he scored six points Frontier Valley Conference First-Team pick classmate Tony Johnson. and grabbed five boards; started the second and an all-district performer . . . Union won half of the game . . . clocked 11 minutes while region and area championships in 2008-09 2011-2012: Played in 22 games, including recording an assist and a at Holy Cross before losing in the state semifinals with a four starts as a junior . . . averaged 3.0 points (2/6) . . . played nine minutes at Lehigh (1/23) 19-8 record under head coach Rudy Garcia . . . per game . . . had two points and two offensive and had two rebounds and a . . . scored averaged a double-double with his Basket rebounds in the quarterfinal win at Holy Cross three points at Delaware (12/29) . . . saw of Dreams AAU squad coached by Herb (2/29) . . . scored eight points, including a five minutes of action at St. Francis, N.Y. Suggs and Tracy Moore . . . Giese ranked pair of threes vs. Colgate (2/22) . . . added (12/22) with a bucket and a block . . . played in the top three percent of his graduating six points vs. Holy Cross on two three-point eight minutes at Georgetown (11/28) and class . . . volunteered through his church and baskets (2/15) . . . had eight points and hit two scored two points . . . contributed a three in took two mission trips to Mexico where he threes at Bucknell (2/11) . . . added five points the win against Hartford (11/24) . . . played helped build a church and a house . . . four at Army (2/8) . . . grabbed four boards and hit nine minutes and had a block at NJIT of Giese’s teammates have gone on to play a three-pointer vs. Lehigh (1/23) . . . scored (11/21) . . . saw the court for three minutes at Division I basketball with Lester Johnson two points in 15 minutes at Holy Cross St. Francis (Pa.) (11/19) while dealing with and Nick Dennis of his AAU squad playing at (1/19) . . . hit two threes against Bucknell foul trouble . . . scored six points at Sacred Southern and Centenary, respectively, and (1/14) . . . netted 10 points, including two Heart (11/15) . . . played seven minutes in first Justin Glenn and Derrick Lewis from his high threes vs. Army (1/11) . . . tied career-high collegiate game against Wagner (11/13). school squad matriculated at Lipscomb and with six rebounds in 14 minutes at Navy Texas A&M. (1/7) . . . played five minutes off the bench vs. Penn (1/4) . . . matched a career-high with Personal: Son of Michael and Bonnie three blocks at NJIT (1/2) . . . started and Giese... has an older brother, Sean, and a scored five points in 16 minutes at Columbia younger sister, Jessica . . . born on , (12/30)knocked down a three and grabbed 1990. three boards in 14 minutes off the bench vs. Monmouth (12/28) . . . played a minute off the bench at Vanderbilt (12/21) . . . started, but was limited to four minutes at La Salle because of a right ankle injury (11/11).

2010-11: Played in 31 games, averaging almost 13 minutes off the bench . . . scored 4.4 points and grabbed 1.9 boards per contest . . . led team with 17 blocked shots . . . tallied 11 points at Colgate (2/9) . . . scored a career-high 19 points on an 8-for-12 shooting day against Holy Cross (2/5) . . . swatted away two shots at American (1/29) . . . blocked a career-high three shots against Lehigh (1/22) . . . grabbed six boards against Colgate (1/12) . . . dished out a career-high three assists against Columbia (1/5) . . . played 13 minutes and scored four points at Gonzaga (12/29) . . . scored eight points at Rhode Island (12/22) . . . scored 10 points against Susquehanna (12/1) . . . scored two points and had two rebounds at Rider (11/14).

2009-10: Saw action in 29 games while playing eight minutes per game . . . averaged 1.4 points and 0.9 rebounds per game . . . set season highs in assists, blocks and steals,

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3 • Tony Johnson

Guard • Sr. • 6-0 • 175 Folsom, Calif./Folsom Economics

CAREER HIGHS PTS 29, AMERICAN (2/26/11) FG 9, AMERICAN(2/26/11) FG ATT 13, AMERICAN (2/26/11) 3 FG 3, Three Times *AMERICAN (2/26/11) 3 FG ATT 4, Four Times *AMERICAN (2/26/11) FT 9, AMERICAN(2/26/11) FT ATT 13, AMERICAN (2/26/11) REB 10, DELAWARE (11/27/10) AST 7, Three Times *at American (3/6/11) BLK 2, Twice (*HOLY CROSS, 2/5/11) STL 4, Twice (*HOLY CROSS, 2/15/12) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 29 0 515 17.8 38 85 .447 2 16 .125 47 60 .783 6 53 59 2.0 34 0 44 31 1 29 125 4.3 2010-11 31 27 958 30.9 93 179 .520 17 50 .340 59 81 .728 15 117 132 4.3 63 2 117 59 9 47 262 8.5 2011-12 12 10 332 27.7 36 63 . 571 7 16 .438 17 21 .810 6 28 34 2.8 21 0 51 15 2 19 96 8.0 TOTAL 72 37 1805 25.1 167 327 .511 28 82 .317 123 162 .759 27 198 225 3.1 118 2 212 105 12 95 483 6.7

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General: A true point guard who has grown (2/9) . . . handed out five assists and scored 13 High School: Key component in a into the role of team leader and will serve as co- points at Army (1/26) . . . had 10 points and Folsom program that posted a 55-10 captain for the second straight season . . . strong two steals against Lehigh (1/22) . . . hit a crucial mark over two seasons while recording defender and passer who three-pointer with 56 seconds remaining to consecutive Division I sectional titles and runs the offense. beat Navy (1/15), scored 11 points and had league championships . . . earned All-City three steals . . . scored 10 points and dished out First-Team honors in 2007-08 and 2008- 2011-12: Second Team All-Patriot League five assists at Fairleigh Dickinson (1/2) . . . had 09 in the Sacramento Metro Area and was selection despite playing in only 12 games 13 points on a 6-for-8 day at Long Island selected as the Delta River League MVP because of back and foot injuries . . . started (12/11) . . . scored 10 points against NJIT in both campaigns . . . the team MVP and 10 games and averaged 8.0 points, 2.8 (12/08) . . . had a career-high 10 rebounds captain averaged 17.3 points, 3.8 points, rebounds and dished out 51 assists compared against Delaware (11/27) . . . dished out 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game to 15 turnovers . . . also contributed four assists and scored six points at Villanova as a senior with comparable numbers in 19 steals . . . scored 12 points at Lehigh (11/20) . . . recorded seven boards at Wagner 2007-08 (16.7 ppg, 3.4 apg, 3.6 spg, 3.1 (2/18) . . . snatched four steals and tallied (11/12) and registered eight points. rpg) . . . volunteered for several community nine points vs. Holy Cross (2/15) . . . netted clean up projects and has served as a clinician ten points and added five assists at Bucknell 2009-10: Played in 29 games, averaging for Folsom Youth Basketball, a not-for- (2/11) . . . had a season-high 13 points on nearly 18 minutes per game off the bench, profit athletic organization . . . cousin Allison 7-of-8 from the line at Army (2/8) . . . scored including significant playing time in crucial Brown of played volleyball at Presbyterian eight points and dished out six assists vs. Navy situations . . . averaged 4.3 points and 2.0 College . . . former teammate at Folsom, Kyle (2/4) . . . had nine points and seven assists rebounds per game . . . 78 percent free throw Thomas ’07, played for San Jose State. against American (1/28) . . . contributed 10 shooter . . . had a 1.4 assist/turnover ratio Personal: Son of Michael and Karen points, including two threes, and dished out as a freshman . . . third on the team with 29 seven assists at Colgate (1/25) . . . grabbed steals . . . collected a season-high four rebounds Witt... has two older sisters, Krista and five rebounds and added four assists vs. Lehigh against Holy Cross (3/7) in the Patriot League Amanda . . . born on Sept. 21, 1991. (1/22) . . . scored 11 points, all in the second Tournament Semifinal . . . dished out four assists half at Holy Cross (1/19) . . . made his first start against Lehigh (2/21) . . . returned at Bucknell of the season vs. Bucknell (1/14), scoring nine (2/17) after being out three games with an points and grabbing five boards . . . returned injury to contribute six points . . . shot 5-for-6 from a back injury on Jan. 11 vs. Army after from the line against Army (1/27) . . . netted missing 16 games; recorded four assists and nine points at Colgate (1/13) . . . passed for three points in 20 minutes. a season-best four assists against Holy Cross (1/9) . . . chipped in 11 points and three 2010-11: Played in 31 games as a sophomore, rebounds against Columbia (1/6) . . . scored starting 27 at guard . . . averaged 8.5 points eight points and went 4-for-4 from the line while shooting 52 percent from the field in against Penn (1/3) . . . contributed five points nearly 31 minutes per game . . . led team with at Delaware (12/29) despite have his playing 117 assists and 47 steals and ranked second with time limited after a head injury sustained in 132 rebounds . . . totaled 12 points, had five practice . . . went a perfect 7-for-7 from the rebounds and three assists in the Patriot League line against FDU (12/9) . . . scored 12 points Championship at Bucknell (3/11) . . . dished out and went 4-for-4 from the line at La Salle seven assists and tallied 10 points at American (12/3) . . . grabbed three rebounds against St. (3/6) . . . scored 10 points while making a Peter’s (11/30) . . . made first three-pointer at career-high four steals and dishing out four Georgetown (11/28) and led the team with assists at Holy Cross (3/2) . . . had a career- four assists . . . saw the court for 24 minutes high 29 points against American (2/26), went and grabbed three boards against Hartford 9-of-13 from the field and 9-for-10 from the (11/24) . . . scored six points and had three line . . . dished out seven assists and had three assists at St. Francis (Pa.) (11/19) . . . played 18 steals against Army (2/23) . . . netted nine minutes in collegiate debut with six points and points with six boards and five assists against three steals against Wagner (11/13). Bucknell (2/16) . . . grabbed eight rebounds and had four assists at Navy (2/12) . . . dished out a career-high seven assists at Colgate

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4 • Jack Detmer

Guard • Jr. • 6-2 • 197 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale/ Hill School Economics

CAREER HIGHS PTS 2, at Lehigh (2/18/12) FG - FG ATT 2, at NJIT (1/2/12) 3 FG - 3 FG ATT 1, Five Times (*at Lehigh, 2/18/12) FT 2, at Lehigh (2/18/12) FT ATT 2, at Lehigh (2/18/12) REB 1, Five Times (*at NJIT, 1/2/12) AST 1, Two Times (*NAVY, 2/4/12) BLK - STL 1, SUSQUEHANNA (12/1/10) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 13 0 14 1.1 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.3 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0.0 2011-12 15 0 19 1.3 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0.1 TOTAL 28 0 33 1.2 0 8 .000 0 6 .000 2 2 .1000 1 4 5 0.2 2 0 3 1 0 2 2 0.1

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General: Injured his shoulder during Lafayette’s summer tour in Europe... tough player who has an excellent feel for the game . . . shows a knack for making hustle plays while being a solid team defender . . . understands basketball positioning very well . . . brother, Ted ’08, was a four-year letterwinner for the Leopards . . . father attended Colgate where Jack’s brothers, Jimmy and Mike, were letterwinners.

2011-12: Played in 15 games . . . scored his first career points at Lehigh (2/18), when he knocked down a pair of free throws.

2010-11: Played in 13 games off the bench as a freshman . . . had a rebound against Army (2/23) . . . grabbed one board, had an assist and a steal against Susquehanna (12/1) . . . made his collegiate debut at Villanova (11/20).

High School: Team captain at Scarsdale where he earned all-conference and all- section honors his senior year . . . averaged 16 points, five rebounds and five assists per game . . . three-sport athlete at Scarsdale (quarterback in football, baseball) . . . averaged 10 points per game at The Hill School where he also played football . . . played with Kevin Mulqin who attended Dartmouth . . . named to The Hill School Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Jim and Kathy Detmer . . . has three older brothers, Jim, Micheal and Ted ’08 . . . born on July 30, 1991.

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23 • Les Smith

Guard • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 Cotati, Calif./Marin Catholic/ Kimball Union Academy Economics

CAREER HIGHS PTS 8, Twice (*at Bucknell, 3/3/12) FG 3, Three Times (*at Bucknell, 3/3/12) FG ATT 8, at Villanova (11/20/10) 3 FG 2, Four Times (*at Bucknell, 3/3/12) 3 FG ATT 4, Three Times (*at URI, 12/22/10) FT 5, at SFPA (11/14/11) FT ATT 6, Twice (*at HOLY CROSS, 2/29/12) REB 4, COLGATE (2/22/12) AST 3, Three Times (*FDU, 11/22) BLK 1, HOLY CROSS (2/15/12) STL 8, SUSQUEHANNA, (12/1/10) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 27 0 148 5.5 9 33 .273 6 23 .261 17 19 .895 3 9 12 0.4 24 0 2 10 0 4 41 1.5 2011-12 29 0 303 10.4 18 52 .346 8 26 .308 13 18 .722 6 27 33 1.1 35 1 21 17 1 6 57 2.0 TOTAL 56 0 451 8.1 27 85 .318 14 49 .286 30 37 .811 9 36 45 0.8 59 1 23 27 1 10 98 1.8

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General: Versatile combo guard who can High School: Spent the 2009-10 school year 30 points vs. Drake and 28 against San play multiple positions . . . natural scorer but at Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire Marin . . . four-year letterwinner and three- can play the point guard position if called competing in the New England Prep School year starter at Marin Catholic, earning upon . . . defends well and has proven to be Athletic Conference while serving as team All-Marin County Athletic League honors as very good at penetrating to the basket. captain . . . squad posted a 17-10 mark and a a junior and a senior . . . collected Honorable No. 5 seed in the NEPSAC Tournament under Mention All-Area laurels from the San 2011-2012: Played in 29 games off the coach Mike Olson . . . earned Second Team Francisco Chronicle as a senior . . . honor roll bench, averaging 2.0 points in 10.4 minutes All-New England Class B honors, averaging student at Marin Catholic and at Kimball per game . . . scored eight points, including a 13.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists while Union Academy . . . has served as mentor pair of threes, against Bucknell in the Patriot starting all 27 games . . . at Marin Catholic in and teacher to younger children in the League Tournament . . . had three points, all at Kentfield, Calif., Smith missed the first 19 neighborhood and had the opportunity to the line, in the quarterfinal win at Holy Cross games of his senior season with a hand injury, coach underprivileged kids at Marin Catholic’s (2/29) . . . scored four points to go along but averaged 15.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 summer basketball camps. with a career high four rebounds vs. Colgate assists and 1.1 steals per game in 2008-09 (2/22 . . . made a pair of three’s against Navy for head coach Rick Winter . . . contributed Personal: Son of Rudi and Angelica (2/4) . . . grabbed two rebounds and added Smith... has a brother, Thomas . . . born on two points vs. Army (1/11) . . . knocked down Sept. 19, 1991. a three at Navy (1/7) . . . had a bucket and three rebounds vs. Penn (1/4) . . . netted five points off the bench at NJIT (1/2) . . . grabbed two boards in seven minutes at Columbia (12/30) . . . contributed 5 points and two rebounds at Vanderbilt (12/21) . . . hit a three-pointer in 13 minutes off the bench vs. Long Island (12/5) . . . tied career-high with three assists vs. FDU (11/22) . . . converted a career-high five of six free throw attempts at St. Francis, Pa. (11/14) . . . scored five points and dished out three assists in 21 minutes off the bench at La Salle (11/11).

2010-11: Saw the court in 27 games off the bench, playing 5.5 minutes per contest . . . led team in free throw shooting at 89.5% (17-19) . . . recorded an assist in the Patriot League Championship game at Bucknell (3/11) . . . grabbed a rebound at Holy Cross (3/2) in Patriot League Quarterfinal . . . tallied seven points and had three rebounds in 15 minutes against Army (2/23) . . . scored four points at American (1/29) . . . netted five points at Bucknell (1/19) . . . went 2-for-2 from the line and had a steal against Colgate (1/12) . . . scored eight points against Susquehanna (12/1) and had two steals . . . saw 17 minutes of playing time at Villanova (11/20) . . . played 13 minutes against St. Francis (11/17) and scored five points . . . Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Selection.

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22 • Alan Flannigan

General: Athletic guard/forward who can of the Dexter Honor Society and four-year play outside or inside . . . solid rebounder. honor roll member, Flannigan also played on the baseball and golf teams while serving 2011-12: Played in 14 games off the bench as as a member of the Fellowship of Christian a freshman . . . netted three points vs. Army Athletes . (1/11) . . . scored a career-high five points, including his first three-pointer at NJIT Personal: Son of Charles and Jana (1/2) . . . played seven minutes off the bench Flannigan . . . f father, Charlie, played at Vanderbilt (12/21) . . . picked up a steal collegiate football and was a high jumper in seven minutes off the bench at Penn State at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis. and (12/7) . . . had three rips in 11 minutes off the played basketball for the Coburg Giants, the bench vs. Long Island (12/5) . . . played three 1977 Australian national champions....has an minutes at Princeton (11/30) . . . grabbed older brother, Adam, and a younger sister, three boards in five minutes at Delaware Selana . . . born on May 1, 1993. (11/26) . . . played 11 minutes in his collegiate Forward • So. • 6-6 • 218 debut, grabbing one rebound and adding an Dexter, Mo./Dexter assist vs. FDU (11/22). International Economics and Commerce High School: Earned First Team All- State honors in 2010-11 from the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association and the CAREER HIGHS Missouri sportswriters while garnering PTS 5, at NJIT (1/2/12) First Team Academic All-State laurels as a senior . . . averaged 23.2 points, 12.5 FG 2, at NJIT (1/2/12) rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.9 steals per game, FG ATT 3, at Vanderbilt up from his junior (20.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 2.0 (12/21/11) bpg, 1.0 spg) and sophomore (13.3 ppg, 6.5 3 FG 1, Twice rpg, 2.6 bpg) season statistics . . . finished with more than 1,400 career points and 700 (*ARMY, 1/11/12) rebounds in his time at Dexter . . . served as 3 FG ATT 1, Three Times a captain for his junior and senior campaigns (*FDU, 11/22) during which he earned All-SCAA First-Team, FT - All-SEMO Conference First-Team, Team All- District and All-Region honors in each season. FT ATT - He was also tabbed as the SCAA Player of the REB 3, Twice Year in 2009-10 and the SEMO Conference (*Long Island, 12/5) Player of the Year in 2010-11 . . . member AST 1, FDU (11/22/11) BLK - STL 1, at Penn State (12/7/11) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 14 0 72 5.1 3 10 . 300 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 13 15 1.1 14 0 2 5 0 1 8 0.6 TOTAL 14 0 72 5.1 3 10 . 300 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 13 15 1.1 14 0 2 5 0 1 8 0.6

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12 • Seth Hinrichs

General: Excellent three-point shooter 12 points vs. Wagner (11/19) . . . netted who has a good feel for the game . . . versatile nine points off the bench vs. St. Francis contributor who was named Patriot League N.Y. (11/16) and was later honored with Rookie of the Week seven times . . . Patriot his first Patriot League Rookie of the Week League All-Rookie Team Selection. award . . . started and had two assists at St. Francis Pa. (11/14) . . . made his first 2011-12: Played 31 games, making 19 starts career start and scored five points at La Salle and averaged 8.5 points . . . shot 46.4% (11/11). from beyond the arc, which ranked second in the Patriot League . . . had eight points High School: All-State selection from against Bucknell in the Patriot League Minnesota who led his squad to a 28-4 mark Tournament semifinal (3/3) . . . netted in 2010-11 while averaging 21.9 points, 10.9 nine points in the quarterfinal win at Holy rebounds, 4.0 assists, 30 steals and 2.0 blocks Cross(2/29) . . . scored nine points, grabbed per game . . . contributed 15.5 points, 9.5 a career-high eight rebounds and dished out rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.4 blocks per game. Guard • So. • 6-7 • 214 four assists at American (2/25) . . . set a new Clara City, Minn./Maccray career-high with22 points, 19 in the second Personal: Son of Bruce and Sue Mathematics & Economics half, against Colgate (2/22) . . . added five Hinrichs . . . has three older brothers, Issac, points at Lehigh (2/18) . . . scored seven Tyler and Austin . . . born on March 24, 1993. points at Bucknell (2/11) . . . chipped in CAREER HIGHS eight points and a season-high six rebounds PTS 22, COLGATE (2/22/12) at Army (2/8) . . . was 4-of-4 from the field FG 7, Twice for 10 points vs. Navy (2/4) . . . netted four points vs. American (1/28) . . . scored (*COLGATE, 2/22/12) five points and grabbed two boards at FG ATT 12, at Sacred Heart Colgate (1/25) . . . scored 17 points vs. (12/11/11) Bucknell (1/14) . . . added five points in the 3 FG 4, Twice win over Army (1/11) . . . had six points, three rebounds and two assists vs. Penn (*COLGATE, 2/22/12) (1/4) . . . scored a team-high 14 points at NJIT 3 FG ATT 9, at Penn State (1/2) . . . one of three Lafayette players in (12/7/11) double figures in scoring vs. Monmouth (10 FT 3, Three Times pts) . . . had a team-high 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting at Vanderbilt (12/21) . . . netted (*at Army, 2/4/12) 17 points at Sacred Heart (12/11), helping FT ATT 4, Twice him earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week (*at Army. 2/8/12) (12/12) honors . . . hit for 14 points and REB 8, at American ripped down five rebounds at Penn State (12/7) . . . contributed seven points vs. Long (2/25/12) Island (12/5) . . . scored 13 points at Delaware AST 4, at American (11/26) en route to Patriot League Rookie (2/25/12) of the Week (11/28) honors . . . started and BLK 2, at NJIT (1/2/12) scored seven points vs. FDU (11/22) . . . had STL 4, at Vanderbilt (12/21/11) *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 31 19 629 20.3 89 174 .511 39 84 .464 48 61 .787 22 66 88 2.8 40 0 27 50 5 19 265 8.5 TOTAL 31 19 629 20.3 89 174 .511 39 84 .464 48 61 .787 22 66 88 2.8 40 0 27 50 5 19 265 8.5

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5 • Joey ptasinsKi

General: Talented three-point shooter helping guide his squad to a 21-13 record and and tremendous at the free throw its first NEPSAC final since 2002 . . . played line . . . contributed immediately as a freshman high school ball at Regis Jesuit in Aurora, before an ankle injury ended his season. Colo., guiding his team to consecutive Colorado 5A state titles in 2009 and 2010 2011-12: Played in 22 games, making while also collecting Continental League three starts . . . averaged 20 minutes, 5.6 championships in the process . . . in Colorado points and shot 45.7 percent from beyond State Tournament play, he averaged 19 points the arc, which ranked third in the Patriot per game and shot 59 percent from the floor League . . . scored five points before leaving and 94 percent from the line . . . in 2010, with an ankle injury in the first half vs. Navy he averaged 19 points, four assists, three (2/4) . . . had four points against American rebounds and three steals per game, earning (1/28) . . . netted a career-high 13 points on Colorado State Tournament MVP honors as 5-of-5 from the field including three treys part of a 27-1 team . . . in his junior year, his at Colgate (1/25) . . . hit a three-pointer team posted a 26-2 mark when he contributed Guard • So. • 6-2 • 168 vs. Lehigh (1/22) . . . contributed three 15 points, five assists, three steals and three Highlands Ranch, Colo. points at Holy Cross (1/19) . . . scored five rebounds per game. Regis Jesuit/New Hampton points vs. Bucknell (1/14) . . . hit a three vs. Biology Army (1/11) . . . sank two threes at Navy Personal: Son of John and Monica (1/7) . . . hit three threes off the bench vs. Ptasinski . . . father played basketball Penn (1/4) . . . scored 3 points and had two at Illinois Tech...has a younger sister, CAREER HIGHS steals at NJIT (1/2) . . . hit a three-pointer Anna . . . born on July 20, 1992. PTS 13, at Colgate (1/25/12) at Columbia (12/30) . . . scored 11 points and dished out a career-high four assists vs. FG 5, at Colgate (1/25/12) Monmouth (12/28) . . . played 20 minutes off FG ATT 9, LONG ISLAND the bench at Vanderbilt (12/21) . . . netted (12/5/11) seven points in 22 minutes off the bench at 3 FG 3, Four Times Penn State (12/7) . . . scored eight points and grabbed five boards vs. Long Island (*at Colgate, 1/25/12) (12/5) . . . had two steals and nine points 3 FG ATT 7, LONG ISLAND at Princeton (11/30) . . . netted six points (12/5/11) in 13 minutes off the bench at Delaware FT 3, at Princeton (11/26) . . . started and played 28 minutes vs. Wagner (11/19) . . . scored 12 points and (11/30/11) was 3-4 from beyond the arc in his first career FT ATT 3, at Princeton start vs. St. Francis N.Y. (11/16) . . . knocked (11/30/11) down a three-pointer at St. Francis Pa. REB 5, Twice (11/14) . . . played 23 minutes off the bench and scored five points at La Salle (11/11). (*LONG ISLAND, 12/5) AST 4, MONMOUTH (12/28/11) BLK 1, at Delaware (11/26/11) High School: All-State and Academic All-State selections in 2009 to go along with STL 2, Twice conference MVP honors . . . spent a prep year (*at NJIT, 1/2/12) at New Hampton School in New Hampshire, *most recent

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 22 3 449 20.4 42 95 .442 32 70 .457 7 7 1.000 5 30 35 1.6 31 0 20 19 1 8 123 5.6 TOTAL 22 3 449 20.4 42 95 .442 32 70 .457 7 7 1.000 5 30 35 1.6 31 0 20 19 1 8 123 5.6

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20 • Dan Trist

General: Solid rebounder who is good around six boards at St. Francis Pa. (11/14) . . . played the hoop but can take his game outside . . . has a team-high 35 minutes off the bench and significant international experience, playing recorded 12 points at La Salle (11/11). with Australia’s under-19 team at the U-19 World Championships in 2011 . . . Patriot High School: Selected to the New South League All-Rookie Team Selection. Wales All High School Team in 2009 and 2010..in 2009 was one of three Australians 2011-12: Played in 31 games, making selected to the Nike All-Asia Team to play 20 starts . . . averaged 16.7 minutes, at the Nike Global Challenge in Portland, 5.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per Ore . . . .in 2009, he was one of five of his game . . . blocked 17 shots, good for countrymen tabbed for inclusion at the Nike eighth in the Patriot League . . . dropped Development Camp in Beijing, China . . . was six points in the quarterfinal win at Holy lauded for his academic pursuits at Sydney Cross (2/29) . . . contributed eight points at North by the Secondary Sports Association American (2/25) . . . had six points at Lehigh for representing his school in sport while Forward • So. • 6-9 • 230 (2/18) . . . scored four points in 10 minutes maintaining outstanding academics . . . has Sydney, Australia vs. Holy Cross (2/15) . . . scored four points a twin brother, Benjamin, who is studying North Sydney Boys’ in seven minutes at Army (2/8) . . . blocked advanced science at the University of New Economics two shots and had six points vs. Navy South Wales. (2/4) . . . scored 11 points vs. American (1/28) . . . matched a season-high with 13 Personal: Son of Clive and Helga Trist . . . has CAREER HIGHS points at Colgate (1/25) . . . scored a season- a twin brother, Benjamin . . . born on Aug. 29, PTS 13, Twice high 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the 1992. (*at Colgate 1/25/12) field (1/23) . . . netted 11 points at Holy Cross (1/19) . . . scored five points in the win FG 6, Twice vs. Army (1/11) . . . tallied four points in 12 (*at Colgate 1/25/12) minutes at Navy (1/7) . . . started and had FG ATT 16, at La Salle (11/11/11) seven points vs. Penn (1/4) . . . scored four points in 13 minutes off the bench at NJIT 3 FG - (1/2) . . . netted two points in 14 minutes 3 FG ATT 1, Three Times vs. Monmouth (12/28) . . . scored nine (*FDU, 11/22) points and grabbed four boards at Vanderbilt FT 2, Twice (12/21) . . . registered seven points on 5-of- 6 shooting at the charity stripe at Sacred (*WAGNER, 11/19) Heart (12/11) . . . scored eight points and FT ATT 5, at La Salle (11/11/11) contributed two steals in 13 minutes off the REB 6, at SFPA (11/14/11) bench at Penn State (12/7) . . . picked up three rejections vs. Long Island (12/5) . . . played AST 3, WAGNER (11/19/11) 11 minutes off the bench at Princeton BLK 3, Long Island (12/5/11) (11/30) . . . scored four points at Delaware STL 2, Twice (2/26) . . . played 19 minutes and grabbed five rebounds vs. FDU (11/22) . . . played (*PENN, 1/4/12) 26 minutes and had three assists vs. Wagner *most recent (11/19) . . . made first career start vs. St. Francis N.Y. (11/16) . . . had eight points and

-----Total------3-point------Rebounds------Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 31 20 517 16.7 72 161 . 447 0 3 .000 32 48 .667 20 48 68 2.2 72 0 17 57 17 4 176 5.7 TOTAL 31 20 517 16.7 72 161 . 447 0 3 .000 32 48 .667 20 48 68 2.2 72 0 17 57 17 4 176 5.7

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34 • Ben Freeland

General: Has a very good feel for the starter . . . 1,000-point scorer . . . North Bay game . . . comfortable around the basket and League MVP and garnered Bay Area honorable has a jump shot out to 15 feet . . . has a high mention recognition while leading his team basketball IQ and will add to Lafayette’s to a 28-4 record and league and North Coast frontcourt depth in 2012-13. Section titles as a senior . . . named All- NBL First Team as a junior while guiding High School: Spent a post-graduate year Montgomery to a 24-8 mark . . . earned at Suffield Academy in Suffield, Conn. NBL honorable mention status as a during the 2011-12 school year . . . averaged sophomore . . . majoring in Biology. 11.0 points per game and served as captain for a 14-8 team which competed in the Personal: Son of Bradley and Lori prestigious New England Prep School Athletic Freeland . . . has a younger sister, Conference . . . achieved All-NEPSAC Megan . . . born on Dec. 22, 1992. Third-Team honors . . . enjoyed a decorated career at Montgomery and was a four-year Forward • Fr. • 6-10 • 196 Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery/Suffield Academy Biology

44 • Billy Murphy

General: Has an excellent feel for the seasons . . . also named All-New England Class game . . . can shoot out to 17 feet, but is also A Honorable Mention . . . three-sport athlete, comfortable playing the forward and center also played varsity football as a quarterback positions. and punter and lacrosse as a long stick midfielder. High School: Scored 926 points and grabbed 447 rebounds during his career Personal: Son of Kevin and Carolyn at the Brunswick School . . . averaged a Murphy . . . father played football, lacrosse and team-best 14.7 points and 7.3 rebounds junior varsity basketball at Lehigh . . . has two per game . . . collected All-Fairchester younger brothers, Teddy and Timmy . . . born Athletic Association honors in his final two on March 31, 1993.

Forward • Fr. • 6-9 • 203 Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School Economics

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54 • Nathaniel Musters

General: Has very good size, plays hard and Gold Medalist . . . played at the 2010 runs the floor well . . . played extensively Under-18 Sydney Junior Championships on the club circuit in Australia . . . has where he helped his team to a runner-up international playing experience. performance . . . also led his squad to the final four of the state championships. High School: Played for coach Damien Cotter, who mentored teammate Dan Personal: Son of Koert Musters and Trist on the U-19 Australian National Doris Wittmann . . . has a younger sister, Team . . . member of the Bankstown Bruins Adeline . . . born on June 24, 1993. from 2008-2012 and was named a U-18

Center • Fr. • 6-10 • 231 Padstow, Australia Sydney Tech Psychology

21 • Zach Rufer

General: Combo guard who is an excellent and 2011-12 . . . as a junior, he contributed passer . . . has the ability to score, when 15.0 points per game, including 22.0 points necessary. per game in the postseason, leading his team to a Class B state title. High School: Averaged 15.0 points, 6.0 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game Personal: Son of John and Sherri in his senior season . . . guided his squad to the Rufer . . . has an older brother, John, and an Class B State Semifinal . . . named the Times older sister, Megan . . . born on Aug. 6, 1994. Herald-Record Player of the Year in 2010-11

Guard • Fr. • 6-1 • 177 Bloomingburg, N.Y, Burke Catholic Economics

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14 • Bryce Scott hing st General: Left-handed combo guard who can in that 2011-12 season . . . guided his team to a c a play multiple positions . . . extremely hard 21-6 clip, averaging 18.7 points, 5.2 rebounds a f worker . . . good mid-range and three-point and 4.2 assists per game while notching All- shooter . . . has the ability to put the ball on the City Second Team laurels as a junior . . . .as o f floor and get to the basket. a sophomore, contributed 9.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. c High School: Secured All-Tri City Athletic League awards in his sophomore junior and Personal: Son of Steve and Darcy senior seasons . . . averaged 23.5 points, 5.8 Scott . . . has a younger sister, Hayley . . . born rebounds and 3.5 assists per game while on Dec. 17, 1993. leading his squad to a 16-13 mark as a senior . . . collected All-City First Team honors

Guard • Fr. • 6-2 • 179 El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge Economics

28 hing st ac af co f Lafayette2009-10 Leopards

fran o’hanlon head coach

Full Name: Francis Brian O’Hanlon. Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. Birthdate: August 24, 1948 Spouse: Nancy (Callery) O’Hanlon Children: Timothy ’15, Grace ’16 High School: St. Thomas More College: Villanova University ’70 Coaching Career: 1983-84 and 1985-86 Head Men’s Coach, Israel Professional League 1984-85 Assistant Women’s Coach, Temple University 1986-89 Head Boy’s Coach, Monsignor Bonner H.S. 1989-95 Assistant Men’s Coach, Univ. of Pennsylvania 1995-Present Head Men’s Coach, Lafayette College

well-respected member of 19-13 overall mark and were 8-6 in the Patriot the college coaching community, Fran League. It was the most wins for the Lafayette O’Hanlon begins his 18th season as the program since 1999-00. headA coach of the Lafayette basketball program. In 2011-12, O’Hanlon led his team to its He is the longest tenured coach in the Patriot second straight Patriot League Championship League, has won three conference titles and game. Jared Mintz ’11 earned a spot on the owns two NCAA Tournament appearances. All-Patriot League First-Team for the second The native of Philadelphia holds the record for consecutive year and Willen was selected to games coached in the Patriot League with 499 the Academic All-Patriot League Team. The entering the 2012-13 season. highlight of the campaign came in the Patriot Last year, O’Hanlon coached Lafayette to League semifinal upset at American, when Jim an upset of Holy Cross in the Patriot League Mower drained a three-pointer with less than Tournament Quarterfinal for the second con- a second remaining in double-overtime, giving secutive season. Ryan Willen ’12 was honored Lafayette a 73-71 victory and earning a spot on as the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athlete of the SportsCenter’s Top Plays. Year and was a First Team All-Patriot League Under the leadership of Mike Gruner ’10 and choice. Under O’Hanlon’s tutelage, Tony Jeff Kari ’10 and with one of the most improved Johnson ’13 (Second Team) and Seth Hinrichs players in the Patriot League, Mintz, O’Hanlon’s (All-Rookie) were also recognized following squad advanced to the Patriot League Tourna- the 2011-12 regular season. ment final vs. Lehigh, one win away from On three occasions, O’Hanlon has been another NCAA appearance. O’Hanlon saw two named the Patriot League Coach of the Year players honored with spots on the All-Patriot in a vote of his peers, most recently winning League teams: Mintz, a first-team selection, and the award at the conclusion of the 2009-10 Willen, a second-team honoree. season. In that campaign, the Leopards were In 2008-09, Andrew Brown ’09 became a unanimous pick to finish last in the 2009 the all-time leader in three-point field goals Patriot League Preseason Poll, but posted a at Lafayette with 285 after already owning

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began building. His first season on College Hill In 1999-2000, O’Hanlon steered Lafayette the Lafayette single-season record of 99. The showed a five-win improvement just one season to the most wins ever in the program’s history season also saw the emergence of Willen as a after he inherited a team that posted a 2-25 with 24. The Leopards captured their third Patriot League All-Rookie selection. mark in 1994-95. straight-Patriot League regular-season title and A year prior, O’Hanlon joined Kim Then, in 1996-97 the Leopards won 11 advanced to NCAA Tournament for the second Anderson of Central Missouri and Steve Rider games, reaching the double-digit win total for year in a row. Injuries spoiled O’Hanlon’s of Embry-Riddle as a court coach for the 2007 the first time since the 1989-90 season. plans in 2000-01, as two key players missed USA Basketball Pan American Games Team The team success and personal accolades significant stretches in a 12-16 campaign. Three Trails. Trials were conducted for the Pan- began to mount in 1997-98, as O’Hanlon players earned All-Patriot League honors. American Games in July before the final team won his first Patriot League Coach of the Year The 2001-02 season reinforced O’Hanlon’s continued training until its departure for the honor. His squad collected 19 wins, then the ability to get the most out of his players. He games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, site of the 2016 most in eight seasons, and won a share of the guided a team picked to finish seventh in the Summer Olympics. regular-season title, but fell one game short of preseason poll to a third-place finish in confer- Lafayette welcomed its first class of scholar- the NCAA Tournament. ence action. The Leopards advanced to the ship student-athletes in the 2006-07 season, In 1998-99 O’Hanlon guided Lafayette to Patriot League Tournament semifinals. Also, in placing O’Hanlon and the Leopard program in a berth into the NCAA Tournament, a 22-8 2001-02, O’Hanlon recorded his 100th career the midst of a mission to return Lafayette to the record, its second-straight Patriot League win on Dec. 19. Patriot League’s upper echelon. regular-season title and its first-ever Pa- In 2002-03, O’Hanlon coached an over- It has not been a short or easy trip, but it is triot League Tournament championship. The achieving squad to the semifinals of the Patriot a road that is remarkably familiar to O’Hanlon 1998-99 Leopards allowed O’Hanlon’s true League Tournament for the second straight who built the program into a conference power leadership ability to shine, as he was confronted season. The strong finish to the season followed in the late 1990’s prior to the Patriot League’s with the loss of preseason Player of the Year a non-conference road win over Massachusetts change in its financial aid policy. In the final Stefan Ciosici for the entire season and the loss in December. During the season, he was also three years of the decade, O’Hanlon’s teams of 1997-98 Rookie of the Year Tyson Whitfield honored with the Patriot League’s Sportsman- won three Patriot League titles and made two for seven games in the middle of the confer- ship Award. NCAA Tournament appearances while he ence schedule. O’Hanlon never flinched, and During the 2003-04 season, he guided a earned two Patriot League Coach of the Year his peers voted him Patriot League Coach of senior-laden squad to an 18-10 record and an awards. the Year for the second-straight season, the first O’Hanlon took over a non-scholarship ever league coach to be awarded the honor in program on March 13, 1995, and immediately consecutive seasons. (continued on page 32)

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(continued from page 31) Selected in the eighth round of 7-0 clip through the first round 1970 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, of Patriot League play. The Leopards also O’Hanlon played with the Miami Floridians of registered non-conference wins over La Salle, the American Basketball Association for one Drexel and Princeton. season before journeying overseas. He went In 2004-05, O’Hanlon oversaw a youthful on to play for the Hageby Basketball Club in Leopard team that played a demanding Sweden for seven seasons, while coaching its schedule which featured visits to Georgia Tech farm team. Following his time in Sweden, and Louisville and ended with a 9-19 record, O’Hanlon took over coaching duties for including a season-opening win at Atlantic Panteras De Lara in Barquisimeto, Venezuela 10 foe Duquesne. Lafayette’s progress was in 1982, where his squad captured the league hampered by injuries and slowed by its youth, title. in 2006-07. Two starters in the backcourt A 1970 graduate of Villanova Univer- missed the majority of the season due to sity with a Bachelor of Science degree in injury, and Lafayette managed a fifth-place Education, O’Hanlon averaged 13.1 points conference finish. per game and served as team co-captain for He led the 2007-08 squad to exceed its the 1969-70 Wildcat squad that reached the win total from the previous three seasons and NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. O’Hanlon, double their victories against Division I oppo- who prepped at Philadelphia’s St. Thomas nents with a 15-15 overall record. O’Hanlon More, still holds the Villanova school record also mentored his third Patriot League Men’s for assists in a game (16 vs. Toledo, Feb. 24, Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year, in Matt 1970) and finished his collegiate career with Betley `08. 689 points. He was inducted into the Vil- When O’Hanlon came to Lafayette lanova Hall of Fame in 1992. O’Hanlon and in 1995, he brought with him a winning his wife, the former Nancy Callery, reside in pedigree from the University of Pennsylvania the College Hill area with their son, Timothy where he was an assistant coach under current ’15, and daughter, Gigi ’16, who currently Temple head coach Fran Dunphy for six attend Lafayette. seasons. With his assistance, Penn flourished from 1992-95, earning three straight NCAA Tournament berths while recording a perfect 42-0 record in the Ivy League. FRAN O’HANLON COACHING TREE Prior to joining the Penn staff, O’Hanlon Matt Blue - Assistant coach, Hartford spent three seasons as the head boy’s coach at Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Pat Brogan – Out of college coaching; coached at Hill, Pa. He led Bonner to the Philadelphia Penn State and Georgia Tech Catholic League Tournament in each of his Drew Dawson – Out of college coaching; three seasons, winning the title in the 1987-88 coached at Lafayette and Hartford season. A two-time Catholic League Coach of the Year, he compiled an overall record of Steve Donahue* – Head coach, Boston College 36-23 at Bonner. John Gallagher – Head coach, Hartford Basketball has taken O’Hanlon to Rob Jackson – Scout, San Antonio Spurs Scandinavia, South America and the Middle East. During the 1983-84 and 1985-86 John Krikorian – Head coach, Christopher Newport seasons, he served as head men’s coach of two Josh Loeffler - Director of Basketball Operations, Rutgers entries (Hapoel Haifa & Maccabi Haifa) in the Israel Professional League, and was twice Mike Longabardi – Assistant coach, Boston Celtics tabbed with Coach of the Year laurels. Van Macon – Assistant coach, Rutgers O’Hanlon’s experience with the sport on the international stage has inspired a number Mike McKee – Associate head coach, Denver of former Lafayette players to continue their Andy Toole – Head coach, Robert Morris basketball careers in the professional ranks Pershin Williams – Assistant coach, Georgia Southern overseas. Eighteen past Leopards have gone on to play in Australia, England, Denmark, * O’Hanlon’s assistant at Monsignor Bonner H.S. France, Hungry, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Poland, Lebanon, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and Syria.

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Year-By-Year Breakdown

1995-96 | 7-20 (.259) | Fifth 4-8 2003-04 | 18-10 (.643) | Third 9-5 • Posted 7-20 record after going 2-25 the previous season • Justin DeBerry and Winston Davis named • Stefan Ciosici unanimously selected Patriot League All-Patriot League First Team Rookie of the Year • Mike Farrell named All-Patriot League Second Team • Craig Kowadla named All-Patriot League First Team 2004-05 | 10-18 (.357) | Fifth 6-8 1996-97 | 11-17 (.393) | Fourth 5-7 • Brian Ehlers named to Patriot League All-Rookie Team 2005-06 | 11-17 (.393) | Fifth 5-9 1997-98 | 19-9 (.679) | First 10-2 • Andrei Capusan named All-Patriot League Second Team • Selected as Patriot League Coach of the Year • Andrew Brown selected to Patriot League • Team tied for regular-season title All-Rookie Team • Lost in the Patriot League Tournament Final • Stefan Ciosici named Patriot League Player of the Year • Tyson Whitfield named Patriot League Rookie of the 2006-07 | 9-21 (.300) | Eighth 3-11 Year • Brian Ehlers named All-Patriot League Second Team 2007-08 | 15-15 (.500) | Fifth 6-8 1998-99 | 22-8 (.733) | First 10-2 • Selected as Patriot League Coach of the Year 2008-09 | 8-22 (.267) | Seventh 4-10 • Won Patriot League regular-season title outright • Won the Patriot League Tournament 2009-10 | 19-13 (.594) | Third 8-6 • Advanced to NCAA Tournament for first time • Selected as Patriot League Coach of the Year since 1957 • Finished third in Patriot League regular season • Brian Ehlers named Patriot League Player of the Year • Advanced to the Patriot League Tournament Final and Patriot League Tournament MVP • Jared Mintz named All-Patriot League First Team • Ted Cole selected All-Patriot League First Team and Ryan Willen selected to Second Team • Willen and Jim Mower named to All-Patriot League 1999-00 | 24-7 (.774) | First 11-1 Tournament Team • Selected as Patriot League Coach of the Year • Tied for Patriot League regular-season title 2010-11 | 13-19 (.416) | Fourth 6-8 • Won a school-record 24 games • Finished fourth in Patriot League regular season • Won the Patriot League Tournament • Advanced to the Patriot League Tournament Final • Advanced to NCAA Tournament in consecutive seasons for the second straight season • Brian Ehlers named Patriot League Player of the Year • Jared Mintz named All-Patriot League First Team • Stefan Ciosici named All-Patriot League Second Team and All-Patriot League Tournament Team and Patriot League Tournament MVP

2000-01 | 12-16 (.429) | Fifth 4-8 2011-12 | 13-18 (.419) | Fifth 7-7 • Selected as Patriot League Coach of the Year • Upset Holy Cross in Patriot League Tournament • Frank Barr, Tim Bieg, Tyson Whitfield named to the quarterfinals for second straight season All-Patriot League Second Team • Ryan Willen named First Team All-Patriot League and • Senior class graduated with 77 wins over four years Scholar Athlete of the Year

2001-02 | 15-14 (.517) | Third 8-6 The Bottom Line • Brian Burke named to All-Patriot League First Team 239-260 (.478) | 17 Seasons • Kenny Grant named to Patriot League All-Rookie Team • Three Patriot League Coach of the Year Honors; • Advanced to Patriot League Tournament semifinals first coach to win award consecutively • Three Patriot League regular-season titles 2002-03 | 13-16 (.448) | Sixth 6-8 • Two NCAA Tournament appearances • Justin DeBerry named All-Patriot League Second Team • Three Patriot League Player of the Year award winners • Team advanced to Patriot League Tournament • 22 All-Patriot League first-team and second-team semifinals selections • Seven Patriot League All-Rookie Team selections

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Pat Doherty Assistant Coach

Full Name: Patrick O’Brien Doherty Hometown: Toms River, N.J. Birthdate: August 12, 1982 High School: Toms River East College: Lafayette College ’04 Coaching Career: 2009-Present: Assistant at Lafayette College 2008-09: Assistant at Williams College 2007-08: Assistant at The College of New Jersey

at Doherty, a 2004 Lafayette graduate, is in his fourth season as an assistant coach on the men’s basketball staff.P Doherty helped lead Lafayette to back- to-back appearances in the Patriot League Tournament Final, one win away from the NCAA Tournament, in 2009-10 and 2010- 11. Doherty came to Lafayette following a season at Williams College. While there, Doherty helped lead the Ephs to a 17-9 overall record and a 6-3 mark in the NESCAC. Williams advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament in that 2008-09 season. selected as a Marquis Scholar, the college’s uses the game of basketball to unite and In 2007-08, Doherty served as an assistant highest academic scholarship. Doherty was a educate children and their communities coach at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). walk-on player for Lafayette during the 2000-01 in areas of the world that are historically Prior to his time at TCNJ, he was an assistant season. characterized by strife. During his time in varsity coach and head junior varsity coach at In addition, Doherty has worked with the Northern Ireland, Doherty was a player/ Central Bucks East High School in Doylestown, Hoop Group as a coach and site facilitator coach for Northstar Basketball Club. Pa. from 2006-07. Doherty graduated Summa and also served as a program director for Doherty is married to Kristen Cahill and Cum Laude from Lafayette with a bachelor’s PeacePlayers International in Northern Ireland. they reside in Pipersville, Pa. degree in Philosophy and Spanish. He was PeacePlayers is a non-profit organization that

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Donovan WILLIAMS Assistant Coach

Full Name: Donovan Allen Williams Hometown: Columbus, Ga. Birthdate: , 1986 High School: Spencer High School College: Park University ’08 Coaching Career: 2010-Present: Assistant at Lafayette College 2010: Assistant at Holy Family University 2008-10: Graduate assistant at Georgia Tech

onovan Williams enters his third season at Lafayette under head coach Fran O’Hanlon. DWilliams came to College Hill from Philadelphia where he was an assistant coach under Lafayette assistant coach John O’Connor at Holy Family University. Prior to Holy Family, Williams served as a graduate assistant for the Georgia Tech men’s basketball program from August 2008 to May 2010. While there, he worked alongside O’Connor, who was an assistant at Georgia Tech at the time, and under Tech head coach Paul Hewitt. As a member of the Yellow Jackets’ staff, Williams handled film exchange and helped lead his squad to a 25-7 record, The Williams name is a well-known in administrative duties and assisted with an NAIA National Tournament Sweet 16 coaching, as Williams’ father, George, was individual instruction. Williams earned appearance and an NAIA Independent a high school coach for more than 30 years his bachelor of arts degree in Business Conference championship team. in Georgia and Alabama. Williams’ brother, Administration from Park University near The native of Columbus, Ga. Pershin, was an assistant at Lafayette under Kansas City, Mo. in 2008. earned his master’s degree in Sports O’Hanlon in 2008-09, before taking an He played four seasons of varsity basketball Administration from Georgia State assistant coaching job at Georgia Southern and was a two-year starter. In 2007, he University in 2010. University prior to the 2009-10 season.

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John O’Connor Assistant Coach ol Full Name: John O’Connor e c leg Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. h e Birthdate: May 17, 1960 T High School: Archbishop Wood College: Penn State ’83 Coaching Career: 2012-Present: Assistant at Lafayette 2010-11 Head Coach, Holy Family University 2004-10: Director of Basketball Operations, Assistant Coach, Georgia Tech 2001-04: Assistant Coach, Lafayette 1993-01: Assistant Coach, Drexel 1992-93: Administrative Assistant, Villanova 1988-89: Head Freshman Coach, Bishop McDevitt High School 1987-88: Assistant Varsity/Head JV Coach, Germantown Academy

ohn O’Connor returns to Lafayette for In his time at Drexel, the men’s his second stint as an assistant coach program played in five America East Jafter previously serving as O’Hanlon’s Conference Tournament championship assistant for three seasons from 2001-04, games in eight seasons. O’Connor helped two of which were as the top assistant. develop 22 All-League players in his tenure, He left Lafayette for Georgia Tech seven of which were first-team selections. where he became the director of basketball At Drexel, he implemented a computerized operations and later an assistant coach under recruiting program and worked primarily Paul Hewitt, spending six seasons (2004- with both frontcourt and perimeter players.| 10) in Atlanta. O’Connor left Georgia Tech Prior to joining the Drexel coaching staff, in April of 2010 to become the head coach O’Connor served as an administrative at Holy Family University. After his time assistant at Villanova University, working at Holy Family, O’Connor worked and with Steve Lappas who was in his first season travelled with USA Basketball’s Under-19 with the Wildcats’ program. team coached by Hewitt which competed O’Connor graduated from Penn State in in the world championships in Latvia in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in Exercise the summer of 2011. O’Connor also spent Physiology. While attending the University time coaching youth basketball and training Park campus, he also earned his teaching professional players during the NBA lockout. certification. O’Connor spent eight years (1993-2001) In recent years, O’Connor has spent time as an assistant at Drexel where he helped coaching three different age groups in the guide the Dragons’ basketball program to Sonny Hill Basketball League. Additionally, three NCAA Tournament appearances and he spent one season (1988-89) as the head two NIT berths. O’Connor worked as the freshman coach at Bishop McDevitt High O’Connor, a native of Philadelphia, is top assistant coach for three years, two School and also served as the assistant varsity married to the former Fay McColl and they under Steve Seymour and one under Bill and head junior varsity coach at Germantown reside in Warrington, Pa. Herrion. Academy from 1987-89.

36 e colleg Th e Lafayette is a national leader in graduation rates, undergraduate research, global experience, and graduate starting and mid-career salaries. We surpass the norms in so many areas because we have remarkable university-size resources devoted entirely to undergraduates.

FOUNDED In 1826 by citizens of Easton, FACULTY 213 full-time faculty members, Pennsylvania, and named for the 99 percent holding the doctorate or other Marquis de Lafayette in honor of his terminal degree; 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio. “talents, virtues, and services in the great cause of freedom.” CAMPUS 60 buildings on 340 total acres, including a 230-acre athletic campus. CHARACTER Most academically competitive, independent, undergraduate, coeducational, Endowment Total endowment of residential. approximately $700 million. As an exclusively undergraduate institution, Lafayette focuses DEGREES Bachelor of Arts in 37 fields; all of its resources on undergraduates. Bachelor of Science in 9 fields of science and 4 fields of engineering. Location Easton, Pennsylvania, population 30,000 in Lehigh Valley of 800,000; about ENROLLMENT Approximately 2,400 students; 70 miles west of New York City and 60 miles 53% men, 47% women. Students come from north of Philadelphia; the Pocono Mountains 42 U.S. states and territories and 47 countries. are about 35 miles north. www.lafayette.edu Have Cur Non Impact Cross-Train Your Brain Make Big Use of Big Resources Work with Stellar Professor–Mentors Lafayette Leopards

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Easton, a Main Street community since and even more in the planning stages, Easton 2004, is best known as the hometown of has an incredibly active nightlife, drawing former world heavyweight boxing champion “foodies” from near and far. Larry Holmes and also is host to prestigious Easton residents and visitors alike also Lafayette College. These two facts alone enjoy the strong arts community that Easton are enough to really put Easton on the map, has become with many galleries displaying but our small city has even more to offer. works by nationally known as well as local With its rich history, proximity to both artists. A nice complement of specialty retail New York and Philadelphia, and splendid shops neighbor these galleries and occupy the location next to the confluence of the distinctive historical buildings throughout Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, it is no surprise the downtown. Easton’s lovely park-like that downtown Easton is buzzing with Centre Square remains a hub of activity as excitement. friends meet, enjoy live music, and visit the Downtown Easton Easton’s nearly 27,000 residents Easton Farmers’ Market, the longest running understand what the excitement is all about. open-air market in the country. Easton’s Welcomes You! The downtown is the home of two premier newest initiative, the Easton Ambassador family attractions, The Crayola Factory and program is the first of its kind in the Lehigh Lafayette Day National Canal Museum, which welcome Valley. Our “clean and safe” Ambassadors This fun-filled day of free food, music, and entertainment is all about over 300,000 visitors per year. In addition, help to keep our streets clean and beautiful Lafayette! The event was created in ’07 the nationally renowned landmark State and our visitors and residents feeling to welcome the Lafayette community to Theatre for the Performing Arts attracts welcome and secure. Downtown Easton and showcase all that another 150,000 patrons to its more than The vibrancy and charm of Easton’s downtown has to offer. Lafayette Day 100 fantastic shows each year. Easton has authentic downtown is almost palpable. ’12 took place on Saturday, September remained the county seat since its founding in Be sure to visit and see for yourself! 15 in Centre Square. 1752 and was one of only three places where We also encourage you to visit www. the Declaration of Independence was read eastonmainstreet.org regularly for the latest First Weekends publicly in 1776. Today, Easton is becoming updates on special events, news of the latest Look for exciting arts, music, dining, known as the fine restaurant hub of the business openings and promotions, and a full and retail events the first Saturday Lehigh Valley. With more than 20 restaurants directory of downtown businesses. and Sunday of every month! EastonPA-EBA.org

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Daniel H. Weiss 16th President of Lafayette College

Daniel H. Weiss was the only college in the nation to receive a article in the field of Medieval Studies judged assumed the presidency collaborative grant from the NEA for its Urban to be of outstanding quality. He was one of of Lafayette College on Arts initiative with the City of Easton. the first art historians to receive that award. July 1, 2005. Lafayette, Weiss came to Lafayette from Johns He received three awards for teaching excel- which is located in Hopkins University, where he was the James lence as a member of the Johns Hopkins faculty Easton, Pennsylvania, is B. Knapp Dean of the Zanvyl Krieger School of and was the recipient of the Aaron O. Hoff a highly selective inde- Arts and Sciences. His duties as dean included People’s Choice Award at Lafayette College pendent, coeducational oversight of all departments and faculty, gradu- in 2006. In 2006 he received the Community institution enrolling ate and undergraduate academic programs, Partner Award from the Greater Lehigh Valley 2,400 undergraduates. The College offers scholarly and scientific research, budget and Chamber of Commerce and in 2007 and 2011 programs of instruction leading to the Bachelor financial operations, strategic planning, devel- the Community Service Award from the Two of Arts degree in 34 fields of study, includ- opment and alumni affairs, housing and student Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce. ing engineering, and the Bachelor of Science life, admissions, and enrollment services. Weiss is a member of the Board of Trustees degree in nine areas of science and four fields of Before being named to that position in 2002, of the Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health engineering. he was the Dean of the Faculty at the Krieger Network, a Trustee of the Samuel H. Kress In the fall of 2007, the trustees and fac- School, with responsibility for academic and Foundation, a member of the International ulty of the College unanimously approved a budgetary oversight of 300 faculty within 30 Advisory Board of the Walters Art Museum new strategic plan for Lafayette following a departments and major centers. in Baltimore, and a member of the Board year-long process led by Weiss. The Plan for A leading authority on the art of medieval of the Northampton County Historical & Lafayette calls for ambitious investment in the Europe in the Age of the Crusades, Weiss was Genealogical Society. He is married to Sandra academic core of the institution, including a 20 a professor of in the Krieger School Jarva Weiss, a graduate of George Washington percent increase in the size of the permanent and chaired the art history department from University and its law school. A specialist in faculty, an enhanced commitment to student 1998 to 2001. He earned an M.A. (1982) and health-care law, she is a partner in the firm of access and community diversity, the develop- Ph.D. (1992) in art history at Johns Hopkins Tallman, Hudders & Sorrentino. The Weisses ment of new programs and facilities in the life and joined the faculty there in 1993. He also have two sons, Teddy and Joel. sciences and the arts, and a renewed commit- holds an M.B.A. (1985) from the Yale School ment to a strong and vital partnership with the of Management and was a consultant with 2012-13 Board Of Trustees City of Easton. Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. from 1985 to Active Trustees EMERITI Trustees Edward W Ahart ‘69 S. Robert Beane Jr. ‘58 In the first four years of implementa- 1989. He received his B.A. from The George Carl G. Anderson Jr. ‘67 Lucy Wilson Benson tion, the College has increased the size of the Washington University in 1979, with a double Mary Stengal Austen ‘86 Nancy Brennan ‘74 James R. Birle Jr. ‘83 Robert H. Britton ‘44 permanent faculty by more than 10 percent, major in art history and psychology. Susan B. Carras ‘76 William C. Cassebaum ‘53 revised the Common Course of Study for the Weiss has written or edited four books Samuel R. Chapin ‘79 Laneta J. Dorflinger ‘75 Joseph T. Cox ‘68 David W. Ellis first time in 18 years, and developed interdis- and numerous articles on the art of the Middle James R. Fisher ‘77 Gary A. Evans ‘57 ciplinary programs in Environmental Science; Ages, with a special focus on Romanesque, John A. Fry ‘82 Jeffrey P. Feather ‘65 Brent D. Glass ‘69 Neil J. Gagnon Health and Life Sciences; Film and Media; Gothic, and Crusader art and the interaction Alan R. Griffith ‘64 Richard A. Grossman ‘64 Theater; Women and Gender Studies; and of Byzantine culture with the Medieval West. Michael C. Heaney ‘86 Roger B. Hansen ‘65 Leo A. Helmers ‘87 Charles E. Hugel ‘51 Bioengineering. He has also published widely in other fields, George M. Jenkins ‘74 Jefferson W. Kirby ‘84 In 2010 the College announced plans for a including American higher education and the Harold N. Kamine ‘78 Robert E. Kusch ‘48 Nancy J. Kuenstner ‘75 John W. Landis ‘39 major initiative in the arts, achieved with exter- Second World War, and has lectured at many Barbara Levy ‘77 Thomas F. McGrail ‘55 nal funding and in partnership with the City of colleges, universities, and museums in the Judson C. Linville ‘79 Michael H. Moskow ‘59 Elisabeth H. MacDonald ‘81 Thomas J. Neff ‘59 Easton. In 2011 the College announced major United States and abroad. His research has Bruce Maggin ‘65 gifts to support the creation of the Oechsle been supported by grants from the National Douglas R. Marvin ‘69 Paul F. McCurdy ‘82 Center for Global Education; Grossman House, Endowment for the Humanities, the Andrew Angel L. Mendez ‘82 a residence hall for global studies; the campus W. Mellon Foundation, Harvard University, Donald E. Morel Jr. ‘79 Stephen D. Pryor ‘71 quad renovation project; and a new endowment Yale University, the Samuel H. Kress J.B. Reilly ‘83 to support strategic initiatives in the Division of Foundation, and the Centro italiano di studi S. Kent Rockwell ‘66 David M. Roth ‘70 Engineering. sull’Alto medioevo. Alma R. Scott-Buczak ‘74 In recent years Lafayette has been recog- In 1994 he won the Van Courtlandt Robert E. Sell ‘84 J. Peter Simon ‘75 nized frequently for its commitment to com- Elliott Prize, which is awarded annually by Sylvia Daniels Weaver ‘75 munity service and economic revitalization and the Medieval Academy of America for a first Daniel H. Weiss

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athletic administration Bruce E. and softball and in Kirby Sports Center the recently completed his term on the NCAA McCutcheon, men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms Division I FCS Football Championship Director of Athletics were expanded and renovated. Plans are now Committee and the NCAA Division I Football in place for the renovation of the Kirby Sports Issues Committee. He served a four-year Bruce McCutcheon Center arena, which will take place in 2013. term on the NCAA Academics/Eligibility/ is in his 12th year as McCutcheon has also upgraded the depart- Compliance Cabinet and was chairman of the director of athletics ment by creating full-time positions in several ECAC Division I Robbins Scholar-Athlete for Lafayette’s 23- sports, including volleyball, men’s and women’s Committee. He holds memberships in the sport varsity athletics soccer and baseball, as well as strength and con- National Association of Collegiate Directors program. He was named the 10th director of ditioning, athletic training and athletic equip- of Athletics and the National Football athletics in the history of the College on Sept. ment services. Foundation and College Hall of Fame. 20, 2001. In 2011, McCutcheon introduced the McCutcheon began his tenure at Lafayette Since his appointment as director, Oaks Leadership Academy as a comprehen- in July of 1990, after serving as assistant McCutcheon has orchestrated a far-reaching sive program to develop, challenge, and sup- director of athletics at Temple University for upgrade in athletic facilities, increased the port Lafayette student-athletes and coaches one year. That followed a five-year tenure number and quality of the coaching staff in their quest to become effective leaders as an assistant athletic director at Southern and other personnel, played a key role in the in academics, athletics and life. The Oaks Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill. development of a visual identity program, Leadership Academy was developed as a part- McCutcheon graduated from the College of implemented a comprehensive leadership nership between Lafayette and Janssen Peak William & Mary in 1976 with a bachelor’s development program for student-athletes, Performance and provides the leadership degree in Physical Education. He was a two- and built upon Lafayette’s long-standing tradi- development programming to accomplish this sport athlete at William & Mary, competing tion of scholar-athlete excellence. objective. in football and track. He later earned a Master Upon assuming the athletic director reins, McCutcheon is proud to oversee a varsity of Arts degree in Sports Administration McCutcheon quickly began to change the athletics program with a proud tradition of aca- from The Ohio State University in 1982 and culture of Lafayette Athletics and he garnered demic excellence. Lafayette’s scholar-athletes completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in the support of the College’s central admin- excel as witnessed by graduation rates among Sport Management in 1988, also from Ohio istration and the Maroon Club on several the nation’s best, prestigious postgraduate State. major initiatives in the areas of facilities and scholarship awards and Academic All-America A native of Media, Pa., McCutcheon and personnel. and Patriot League academic honors. his wife, Pat, reside on College Hill and have Early in his tenure as director, An experienced administrator, McCutcheon three children, Ian, Meghan and Gavin. Ian, McCutcheon spearheaded the creation of an serves on the executive committee of the a 2009 Lafayette graduate, recently gradu- athletic facilities master plan, which resulted Division I Football Championship Subdivision ated from law school at Ohio State while in far-reaching upgrades in athletic facilities. Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) his younger sister, Meghan, graduated from Recent upgrades as a result of that endeavor and serves as chair of the Patriot League’s Radford University in 2012. Gavin currently include the $23 million renovation of Fisher Committee on Athletic Administration. He attends Roanoke College. Stadium, the construction of Kamine Stadium for baseball, renovation of Mike Bourger ‘44 Field at Oaks Stadium for soccer, the construction of a new softball stadium and Maroon Club Strength Center renovation projects. Additionally, the track and field pro- gram has been relocated to Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex where a new track opened for competition in 2009 and hosted the Patriot League Championships in 2011. In the summer of 2007, Kamine Varsity House at Metzgar Fields, which houses 11 teams, received a drastic makeover and renovation. In 2011, the Morel Field House was opened, housing indoor batting facilities for baseball

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Faculty Advisor Alan Childs is a of the program, initiated by the Faculty well as receiving the Marquis Distinguished Professor in Lafayette’s Committee in Athletics in 1990. Since that Teaching Award in 2003. A 1971 graduate Department of time, he has worked primarily with the of Maryville College with a degree in Psychology. Childs men’s basketball team, but has interacted Psychology, Childs went on to earn his Ph.D. came to College Hill in with many Lafayette student-athletes. His in Social Psychology from the University of 1980 and immediately primary responsibility is to provide support Tennessee in 1975. began to build and advice to student-athletes and coaches. Before coming to Lafayette, Childs relationships with the He assists student-athletes in their approach served as a graduate teaching assistant community. Childs is in toward their academic and athletic goals. at his college alma mater before joining his fourth year as the director of the College’s Childs also meets with prospective recruits the academic staff at Morehead State Center for the Integration of Teaching, and their families, helping to answers University (1975-1980). He has held Learning, and Scholarship, an office that questions about the college’s curriculum licensure as a psychologist in Kentucky and provides extensive support to faculty in the and culture. Childs travels with the team Pennsylvania. He is the former president of form of programs and resources to help them whenever possible, illustrating his dedication the Northeastern Association of Advisors fully develop their teaching careers. He holds and commitment to the student-athletes at for the Health Professions (2002-2003), this office while continuing his teaching and Lafayette College. and has served on the board of directors for advising within the Psychology Department. During his time at Lafayette, Childs has the National Association of Advisors for the Childs teaches psychology and health care served as Dean of Academic Services (1987- Health Professions (2002-2005). courses along with related seminars. He also 1991) and Department Chair for Psychology Childs resides in Easton with his wife, teaches Social and Ethical Issues in Health (2002-2004). In addition, he was also the Diane. His two sons Ben’00 and Jeff ’04, Care in the US and UK, an annual seven-week former Executive Director of the Colonial were part of the baseball and basketball summer course in London that he teaches League (1986-1989), which was the original teams, respectively, during their time on with Steve Lammers, Religious Studies athletic conference that later expanded to College Hill. Professor Emeritus. become the Patriot League. He is a three- Ben currently is the first assistant Childs has served as a faculty mentor with time recipient of the colleges’ Student basketball coach and an assistant baseball the athletics department since the inception Government Superior Teaching award, as coach at Northampton High School in addition to teaching eighth grade history at Easton Junior High. He and his wife, welcomed their first child, Landon, in 2010. Jeff is a guidance counselor and an assistant basketball coach at Waltham High School in Massachusetts.

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KIRBY Sports Center Dedicated on June 2, 2000, the $35 and other sports and an elevated 1/10- LAFAYETTE AT million Allan P. Kirby Sports Center mile jogging track. The Buck Courts gives Lafayette the finest athletic complex include six courts for racquet sports, Kirby SPORTS of any college of its size in the country. two for squash, and four that can be CENTER It includes a new, 110,000-square-foot configured for squash or racquetball. Year Won Loss Pct. intramural and recreational sports facility A 6,600-square-foot fitness center and 1973-1974 11 3 .786 attached to the previously existing weight room includes a full strength- 1974-1975 12 2 .857 Kirby Field House. The field house training circuit, spacious free-weight itself received a $2.5 million facelift and area, and more than 30 cardiovascular 1975-1976 12 1 .923 interior renovations. machines. There is also a 35-foot 1976-1977 13 1 .929 The new portion of the center, climbing wall, an aerobics area, and 1977-1978 11 3 .785 featuring a distinctive atrium several offices. 1978-1979 8 5 .615 overlooking Fisher Stadium, includes Built in 1973, the original field 1979-1980 14 1 .933 the Kamine Gymnasium, which includes house, which contains Ruef Natatorium, 1980-1981 9 4 .692 three 50-by-84-foot courts for basketball is home to several varsity sports 1981-1982 9 4 .692 1982-1983 3 9 .250 1983-1984 8 4 .667 1984-1985 8 4 .667 1985-1986 8 4 .667 1986-1987 8 3 .727 1987-1988 13 0 1.000 1988-1989 10 2 .833 1989-1990 12 1 .923 1990-1991 4 7 .364 1991-1992 6 6 .500 1992-1993 5 7 .417 1993-1994 6 5 .545 1994-1995 1 10 .091 1995-1996 7 4 .636 1996-1997 7 5 .583 1997-1998 9 1 .900 1998-1999 10 2 .833 1999-2000 14 1 .933 2000-2001 7 5 .583 2001-2002 9 4 .692 2002-2003 9 5 .643 2003-2004 11 2 .846 2004-2005 7 6 .538 2005-2006 7 6 .538 2006-2007 5 8 .385 2007-2008 8 5 .615 2008-2009 6 8 .429 2009-2010 13 3 .813 2010-2011 8 6 .571 2011-2012 6 7 .461 Totals 334 164 (.670) (39 seasons)

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teams. It has been enhanced to include The $32.5 million contribution, junior varsity, club, intramural, or other a new sports medicine area and a which Lafayette has received in full, recreational sports. The intramural new equipment room and renovated includes $26.25 million for the sports program includes some three dozen locker rooms and administrative complex and an additional $6.25 million sports. There are 15 club sports. offices. The lobby and Athletic Hall of in support of other objectives in the The Kirby Foundation is the family Fame exhibitry have been completely Lafayette Leadership Campaign. foundation of the Fred Morgan Kirby modernized. The total cost of the Allan P. Kirby family, which has been prominent in the Major support for the sports center Sports Center is $35 million. This life of Lafayette for nearly a century. was provided by the F. M. Kirby includes $26.5 million in construction Seven family members are alumni, Foundation, which made a $32.5 million and renovation costs and $8.5 million four have served as trustees, and three gift to Lafayette, the largest gift ever in endowment for operation and received honorary doctorates from received by a college, university, or maintenance of the facility. Lafayette. other non-profit organization in the Approximately 75 percent of Additionally, the arena in Kirby Lehigh Valley. Lafayette students participate in varsity, Sports Center is set for a $1.7 million renovation slated to be finished for the start of the 2013-14 academic year. Three major changes are on the horizon in a project that will be overseen by Clough, Harbor and Associates: new seating, the addition of a video scoreboard and an LED scorer’s table. All of the seating will be replaced in the arena. The seating in the sections along each sideline will be chairback seating. In addition, new bleacher seating will be added in each endzone, closing in the court which was previously opened at the end farthest from the arena entrance. At that end of the arena, two rows of premium seating will be added on the floor. The capacity of the arena will change to 2,650 to accommodate the 1,462 chairback seats and 1,188 bleacher seats. A four-sided scoreboard/video board will replace the scoreboard in the middle of the arena ceiling. The videoboard will provide the opportunity for instant replays along with a host of video content similar to the in-game entertainment opportunities afforded by the video board in Fisher Stadium. An LED scorer’s table will rest on the north sideline, between the team benches with similar capabilities to the videoboard. To control the videoboard and LED scorer’s table, a control room will be added on the third floor of Kirby Sports Center.

45 onen opp ts 2012-13 arcadia DELAWARE Fairleigh Dickinson Dec. 18 - 7 p.m. Nov. 28 - 7 p.m. Dec. 7 - 7 p.m. kirby sports center kirby sports center stratus arena

University Information University Information University Information Location: Glenside, Pa. Location: Newark, Del. Location: Teaneck, N.J. Enrollment: 4,078 Enrollment: 16,000 Enrollment: 6,051 Nickname: Knights Nickname: Blue Hens Nickname: Knights Colors: Scarlet & Gray Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Colors: Burgundy & Blue ne Arena (capacity): Alumni Gymnasium 1,500 Arena (capacity): Bob Carpenter Center 5,000 Arena (capacity): Rothman Center 2,250 po nt Conference: Commonwealth (Division III) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Northeast Athletic Director: Brian Granata Athletic Director: Eric Ziady Athletic Director: David A. Langford p s o Basketball Information Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Justin Scott Head Coach: Monté Ross Head Coach: Greg Vetrone Alma Mater: East Stroudsburg ’07 Alma Mater: Winston-Salem State ’92 Alma Mater: LIU-Post ’86 Record at School (seasons): 0-0 (0) Record at School (seasons): 71-117 (6) Record at School (seasons): 19-71 (3) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Marcus Tony-El, Omar Wells, Raheem Scott, Sharif Bray Jeff Rafferty, Phil Martelli, Jr., Chris Cheeks Damon Francis, Chris Brickley 2011-12 Record: 9-16 (2-12) 2011-12 Record: 18-14 (12-6) 2011-12 Record: 3-26 (2-16) 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: CAA Quarterfinals 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series: first meeting Series: 52-22, Lafayette Series: 4-2, Lafayette

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KeNtucky liu-brooklyn MARYLAND Nov. 16 - 7 p.m. Nov. 12 - 7 p.m. Nov. 20 - 8 p.m. rupp arena Dec. 1 - 4:30 p.m. comcast center

kirby sports center University Information University Information wellness, recreation and athletic center Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: College Park, Md. Enrollment: 28,000 University Information Enrollment: 37,631 Nickname: Wildcats Location: Long Island, N.Y. Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Colors: Royal Blue & White Enrollment: 11,000 Colors: Red, White, Black & Gold Arena (capacity): Rupp Arena 23,500 Nickname: Blackbirds Arena (capacity): Comcast Center 17,950 Conference: Southeastern Colors: Black & Silver Conference: Atlantic Coast Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart Arena (capacity): Wellness, Rec. and Ath. Center 2,000 Athletic Director: Kevin Anderson

Conference: Northeast Basketball Information Basketball Information Athletic Director: John Suarez Head Coach: Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Alma Mater: Clarion ’82 Basketball Information Alma Mater: Kansas ’87 Record at School (seasons): 102-14 (3) Head Coach: Jack Perri Record at School (seasons): 17-15 (1) Career Record (seasons): 505-152 (20) Alma Mater: Bentley ’98 Career Record (seasons): 267-174 (14) Assistant Coaches: Record at School (seasons): 0-0 (0) Assistant Coaches: Dalonte Hill, Orlando Antigua, Kenny Payne, John Robic Career Record (seasons): 20-9 (1) Orlando “Bino” Ranson, Scott Spinelli 2011-12 Record: 38-2 (16-0) Assistant Coaches: Mark Calzonetti, 2011-12 Record: 17-15 (6-10) 2011-12 Postseason: NCAA Champions Jason Harris, Chuck Bridge 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2 2011-12 Record: 25-9 (16-2) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5 2011-12 Postseason: NCAA Tourn. (Second round) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Series: first meeting Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Series: 4-0, Maryland

Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Media Relations Media Relations Series: 2-1, LIU-Brooklyn MBB Contact: John Hayden MBB Contact: Zack Bolno (o) 859-559-9399 - [email protected] Media Relations (o) 301-314-1482 - [email protected] www.UKathletics.com MBB Contact: Dan Lobacz www.umterps.com (o) 718-488-1420 - [email protected] www.liuathletics.com

47 Lafayette Leopards MINNESOTA MONMOUTH MOREHEAD STATE Dec. 22 - 7 p.m. Nov. 26 - 7 p.m. Nov. 18 - 2 p.m. williams arena multipurpose activity center ellis t. johnson arena

University Information University Information University Information Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Location: West Long Branch, N.J. Location: Morehead, Ky. Enrollment: 52,557 Enrollment: 6,000 Enrollment: 10,215 Nickname: Golden Gophers Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & Gold Colors: Midnight Blue & White Colors: Blue & Gold Arena (capacity): Williams Arena 14,625 Arena (capacity): Multipurpose Activity Center 4,000 Arena (capacity): Ellis T. Johnson Arena 6,500 Conference: Big Ten Conference: Northeast Conference: Ohio Valley Athletic Director: Norwood Teague Athletic Director: Dr. Marilyn McNeil Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne D. Andrews

Basketball Information Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Tubby Smith Head Coach: King Rice Head Coach: Sean Woods Alma Mater: High Point ’73 Alma Mater: North Carolina ’92 Alma Mater: Kentucky ’92 Record at School (seasons): 103-68 (6) Record at School (seasons): 12-20 (1) Record at School (seasons): 0-0 (0) Career Record (seasons): 490-213 (22) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): 50-80 (5) Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Ron Jirsa,Vince Taylor, Saul Smith Rick Callahan, Brian Reese, Derrick Phelps Dylan Howard, Brian “B.J.” Ellis, Beau Braden 2011-12 Record: 23-15 (6-12) 2011-12 Record: 9-16 (12-20) 2011-12 Record: 18-15 (10-6) 2011-12 Postseason: NIT Runnerup 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series: first meeting Series: 1-0, Lafayette Series: first meeting

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations MBB Contact: Matt Slieter MBB Contact: Chris Tobin MBB Contact: Matt Segal (o) 612-625-4389 - [email protected] (o) 732-263-5252 - [email protected] (o) 606-783-2557 - [email protected] www.gophersports.com www.gomuhawks.com www.msueagles.com

NJIT PENN PRINCETON Jan. 2 - 7 p.m. Jan. 8 - 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 - 2 p.m. kirby sports center the palestra kirby sports center

University Information University Information University Information Location: Newark, N.J. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 7,125 Enrollment: 10,301 Enrollment: 5,249 Nickname: Highlanders Nickname: Quakers Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red & White, Blue accent Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Orange & Black Arena (capacity): Fleisher Athletic Center 1,500 Arena (capacity): The Palestra 8,722 Arena (capacity): Jadwin Gymnasium 6,854 Conference: Great West Conference: Ivy League Conference: Ivy League Athletic Director: Lenny Kaplan Athletic Director: Steve Bilsky Athletic Director: Gary D. Walters

Basketball Information Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Jim Engles Head Coach: Jerome Allen Head Coach: Mitch Henderson Alma Mater: Dickinson ’90 Alma Mater: Penn ’09 Alma Mater: Princeton ’98 Record at School (seasons): 41-83 (4) Record at School (seasons): 39-43 (3) Record at School (seasons): 20-12 (1) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Mike Spisto, Brian Kennedy, Michael Brown Scott Pera, Ira Bowman, Jason Polykoff Brian Earl, Marcus Jenkins, Dan Geriot 2011-12 Record: 15-17 (5-5) 2011-12 Record: 20-13 (11-3) 2011-12 Record: 20-12 (10-4) 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series: 4-1, Lafayette Series: 40-5, Penn Series: 46-18, Princeton

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations MBB Contact: Tim Camp MBB Contact: Mike Mahoney MBB Contact: Andrew Borders (o) 973-596-5555 - [email protected] (o) 215-898-9232 - [email protected] (o) 609-258-5744 - [email protected] www.njithighlanders.com www.pennathletics.com www.goprincetontigers.com

48 2012-13 SACRED HEART ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) Saint FRANCIS (Pa.) Dec. 9 - 2 p.m. Nov. 9 - 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4 - 7 p.m. kirby sports center kirby sports center kirby sports center

University Information University Information University Information Location: Fairfield, Conn. Location: Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Location: Loretto, Pa. Enrollment: 3,500 Enrollment: 2,300 Enrollment: 2,400 Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: Terriers Nickname: Red Flash Colors: Red & White Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Red, White, and Black Arena (capacity): William H. Pitt Center 2,062 Arena (capacity): Pope Physical Education Center 1,200 Arena (capacity): DeGol Arena 3,500 Conference: Northeast Conference: Northeast Conference: Northeast Conference Athletic Director: C. Donald Cook Athletic Director: Irma Garcia Athletic Director: Bob Krimmel

Basketball Information Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Dave Bike Head Coach: Glenn Braica Head Coach: Rob Krimmel Alma Mater: Sacred Heart ‘69 Alma Mater: Queens College ’89 Alma Mater: Saint Francis (Pa.) ’00 Record at School (seasons): 520-479 (34) Record at School (seasons): 30-30 (2) Record at School (seasons): 0-0 (0) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): same Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Anthony Latina, Johnny Kidd, Kevin Papacs Andy Johnson, Danny Nigro, Clive Bentnick Chris Clark, Joey Goodson, Eric Taylor 2011-12 Record: 14-18 (8-10) 2011-12 Record: 15-15 (3-9) 2011-12 Record: 6-23 (1-10) 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series: 2-1, Sacred Heart Series: 4-2, Lafayette Series: 3-0, Lafayette

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations MBB Contact: Bill Peterson MBB Contact: David Gansell MBB Contact: Ben Mitchell (o) 203-396-8125 - [email protected] (o) 718-489-5369 - [email protected] (o) 814-472-3916 - [email protected] www.sacredheartpioneers.com sfcathletics.com sfuathletics.com

STANFORD AMERICAN ARMY Dec. 29 - 10:30 p.m. Feb. 2 - 2 p.m. Jan. 16 - 7 p.m. maples pavilion Mar. 2 - 12 p.m. Feb. 13 - 7 p.m.

University Information kirby sports center kirby sports center Location: Stanford, Calif. Enrollment: 15,319 University Information University Information Nickname: Cardinal Location: Washington, D.C. Location: West Point, N.Y. Colors: Cardinal & White Enrollment: 6, 783 Enrollment: 4,400 Arena (capacity): Maples Pavilion 7,329 Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Black Knights, Cadets Conference: PAC-12 Colors: Red, White & Blue Colors: Black, Gold & Gray Athletic Director: Bernard M. Muir Arena (capacity): Bender Arena 3,044 Arena (capacity): Christl Arena 5,043

Conference: Patriot League Conference: Patriot League Basketball Information Athletic Director: Keith Gill Athletic Director: Boo Corrigan Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins Alma Mater: Duke ’86 Basketball Information Basketball Information Record at School (seasons): 75-59 (4) Head Coach: Jeff Jones Head Coach: Zach Spiker Career Record (seasons): same Alma Mater: Virginia ’82 Alma Mater: Ithaca ’00 Assistant Coaches: Record at School (seasons): 202-162 (12) Record at School (seasons): 37-52 (3) Mark Madsen, Charles Payne, Mike Schrage Career Record (seasons): 348-266 (20) Career Record (seasons): same 2011-12 Record: 26-11 (10-8) Assistant Coaches: Kieran Donohue, Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Allen, Kevin App, 2011-12 Postseason: NIT Champions Lamar Barrett, Eddie Jackson Omar Mance, Sean Rutigliano Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/4 2011-12 Record: 20-12 (10-4) 2011-12 Record: 12-18 (5-6) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none Series: 1-0, Stanford Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Media Relations Series: 30-17, American Series: 40-22, Lafayette MBB Contact: Brian Risso (o) 650-200-9513 - [email protected] Media Relations Media Relations www.gostanford.com MBB Contact: Nancy Yasharoff MBB Contact: Brian Gunning (o) 202-885-3079 - [email protected] (o) 845-938-6871 - [email protected] www.aueagles.com www.goarmysports.com

49 Lafayette Leopards BUCKNELL COLGATE HOLY CROSS Jan. 19 - 7 p.m. Jan. 30 - 7 p.m. Jan. 23 - 7 p.m. Feb. 16 - 2 p.m. Feb. 27 - 7 p.m. Feb. 20 - 7 p.m. kirby sports center kirby sports center kirby sports center

University Information University Information University Information Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Location: Worcester, Mass. Enrollment: 3,500 Enrollment: 2,000 Enrollment: 2,872 Nickname: Bison Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Orange & Blue Colors: Maroon & White Color: Royal Purple Arena (capacity): Sojka Pavilion 4,000 Arena (capacity): Cotterell Court 3,100 Arena (capacity): Hart Center 3,600 Conference: Patriot League Conference: Patriot League Conference: Patriot League Athletic Director: John P. Hardt Athletic Director: Vicky Chun Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan Jr.

Basketball Information Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Dave Paulsen Head Coach: Matt Langel Head Coach: Milan Brown Alma Mater: Williams ’87 Alma Mater: Penn ’00 Alma Mater: Howard ’93 Record at School (seasons): 71-59 (5) Record at School (seasons): 8-22 (1) Record at School (seasons): 23-35 (2) Career Record (seasons): 333-179 (18) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): 118-137 (9) Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Dane Fischer, Aaron Kelly, Charles Lee Dave Klatsky, Michael McGarvey, Mike Jordan Brion Dunlap, Kevin Robinson, Dan Engelstad 2011-12 Record: 25-10 (12-2) 2011-12 Record: 8-22 (2-12) 2011-12 Record: 15-14 (9-5) 2011-12 Postseason: NIT Second Round 2011-12 Postseason: none 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series: 85-66, Lafayette Series: 46-44, Colgate Series: 31-20, Holy Cross

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations MBB Contact: Jon Terry MBB Contact: Kat Castner MBB Contact: Charles Bare (o) 570-577-3121 - [email protected] (o) 315-228-6761 - [email protected] (o) 508-793-2583 - [email protected] www.bucknellbison.com www.gocolgateraiders.com www.goholycross.edu

LEHIGH NAVY Jan. 27 - 12 p.m. Jan. 12 - 2 p.m. Feb. 24 - 12 p.m. Feb. 9 - 7 p.m. kirby sports center kirby sports center

University Information University Information Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Location: Annapolis, Md. Enrollment: 2,200 Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Mountain Hawks Nickname: Midshipmen, Mids Colors: Brown & White Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Arena (capacity): Stabler Arena 5,600 Arena (capacity): Alumni Hall 5,710 Conference: Patriot League Conference: Patriot League Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Athletic Director: John Suarez

Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Brett Reed Head Coach: Ed DeChellis Alma Mater: Eckerd ’95 Alma Mater: Penn State ’82 Record at School (seasons): 94-63 (5) Record at School (seasons): 3-26 (1) Career Record (seasons): same Career Record (seasons): 222-257 (16) Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Dan Earl, D.J. Black, Aaron Antoni Wyche, Ryan Krueger, Stephen Ott Goodman, Ernie Nestor, Kendrick Saunders 2011-12 Record: 27-8 (16-5) 2011-12 Record: 3-26 (0-14) 2011-12 Postseason: NCAA Tourn. Third Round 2011-12 Postseason: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Series: 138-79, Lafayette Series: 41-28, Navy

Media Relations Media Relations MBB Contact: Justin Lafleur MBB Contact: Chris Forman (o) 610-758-6631 - [email protected] (o) 410-293-8774 - [email protected] www.lehighsports.com www.navysports.com

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SERIES RECORDS vs. All Opponents 2012-13 Opponents in Bold Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Opponent...... W..... L Opponent...... W..... L Opponent...... W..... L Air Force...... 1...... 0 Germantown...... 0...... 1 Princeton...... 18...... 46 Alabama State...... 1...... 0 Gettysburg...... 38...... 13 Providence...... 0...... 3 Alaska Anchorage...... 0...... 1 Gonzaga...... 0...... 1 Puerto Rico...... 1...... 0 Albany...... 4...... 0 Hahnemann Medical School...... 1...... 0 Purdue...... 0...... 1 Albright...... 24...... 12 Hartford...... 1...... 1 Reading Y.M.C.A...... 1...... 0 Alfred...... 1...... 0 Harvard...... 2...... 3 Rhode Island...... 0...... 3 Allegheny...... 1...... 0 Haverford...... 14...... 0 Richmond...... 0...... 3 Allentown H.S...... 1...... 0 Hawaii...... 1...... 0 Rider...... 39...... 36 Allentown Prof...... 0...... 1 Heinz Club...... 0...... 1 Riverton...... 1...... 0 Allentown Y.M.C.A...... 2...... 1 Hofstra...... 16...... 11 Robert Morris...... 0...... 2 Alvernia...... 1...... 0 Holy Cross...... 20...... 31 Rochester...... 2...... 1 American International...... 1...... 0 Howard...... 4...... 0 Rutgers...... 47...... 67 American...... 17...... 30 Indiana...... 0...... 1 Sacred Heart...... 1...... 2 Amherst...... 1...... 1 Iona...... 1...... 6 St. Bonaventure...... 0...... 1 Arcadia...... 0...... 0 Iowa...... 0...... 1 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 4...... 2 Arizona State...... 0...... 1 Ithaca...... 1...... 0 St. Francis (Pa.)...... 3...... 0 Army...... 40...... 22 Jacksonville...... 0...... 1 St. John’s (Md.)...... 1...... 2 Ashland...... 0...... 1 Jefferson Medical School...... 1...... 1 St. John’s (N.Y.)...... 5...... 6 Assumption...... 0...... 1 Johns Hopkins...... 0...... 1 St. Joseph’s ...... 8...... 33 Baylor...... 1...... 0 Juniata...... 4...... 0 St. Peter’s...... 6...... 6 Binghamton...... 1...... 1 Kansas State...... 0...... 1 San Diego State...... 0...... 1 Bloomsburg...... 1...... 0 Kentucky...... 0...... 0 Schuylkill...... 4...... 0 Boston College...... 0...... 1 King’s...... 2...... 1 Scranton...... 20...... 2 ...... 4...... 2 Kutztown...... 4...... 0 Scranton Stars...... 0...... 1 Brighton Athletic Association...... 0...... 1 Lafayette Juniors...... 1...... 0 Seton Hall...... 9...... 9 Brooklyn...... 1...... 0 La Salle...... 11...... 34 Shenandoah...... 1...... 0 Brooklyn Poly Tech...... 5...... 1 Lebanon Valley...... 11...... 2 Siena...... 1...... 2 Brooklyn Youth Club...... 1...... 0 Lehigh...... 138..... 79 South Carolina...... 0...... 3 Brown...... 11...... 8 LeMoyne...... 1...... 0 Southern California...... 0...... 1 Bucknell...... 85...... 66 LIU-Brooklyn...... 1...... 2 Stanford...... 0...... 1 Buffalo...... 6...... 5 Louisiana State...... 0...... 2 Stetson...... 0...... 1 Butler...... 0...... 0 Louisville...... 1...... 1 Stevens Institute...... 12...... 4 California-Berkeley...... 0...... 0 Loyola (MD)...... 1...... 1 Stony Brook...... 4...... 0 California-Irvine...... 0...... 1 Lycoming...... 2...... 0 Susquehanna...... 2...... 1 California State Northridge...... 1...... 1 Maine...... 0...... 1 Swarthmore...... 31...... 16 Camp Dix...... 1...... 1 Manhattan...... 5...... 7 Syracuse...... 0...... 8 Canisius...... 0...... 2 Marietta...... 1...... 0 Tamaqua...... 1...... 0 Carnegie Tech...... 1...... 2 Marist...... 2...... 6 Tampa...... 1...... 0 Catholic Institute...... 0...... 1 Maryland...... 0...... 4 Temple...... 7...... 33 Catholic...... 3...... 3 Maryland-Baltimore County...... 1...... 1 Tennessee...... 0...... 2 Centenary...... 1...... 0 Massachusetts...... 1...... 0 Tennessee State...... 1...... 0 Central Connecticut...... 2...... 1 Mauch Chunk Y.M.C.A...... 1...... 0 Texas A&M...... 0...... 1 Central H.S...... 0...... 1 Medico-Chi Hospital...... 1...... 0 Towson...... 16...... 6 Charlottesville Y.M.C.A...... 1...... 0 Mexico City Y.M.C.A...... 1...... 0 Trinity...... 1...... 1 C.C.N.Y...... 3...... 10 Miami (FL)...... 1...... 4 Troy State...... 1...... 0 Clemson...... 0...... 1 Minnesota...... 0...... 0 Tulane...... 0...... 1 Colgate...... 44...... 46 Mississippi State...... 0...... 1 Upsala...... 24...... 2 Colorado...... 0...... 1 Missouri...... 0...... 1 Ursinus...... 8...... 2 Columbia...... 28...... 14 Monmouth...... 1...... 0 U.S.A. Athletic Club...... 1...... 0 Company E. 13th Regiment...... 1...... 0 Moravian...... 50...... 7 Utah State...... 0...... 1 Connecticut...... 0...... 3 Morehead State...... 0...... 0 Vanderbilt...... 0...... 1 Cooper Union...... 1...... 0 Mount St. Mary’s...... 3...... 1 Vermont...... 2...... 3 Cornell...... 11...... 7 Muhlenberg...... 60...... 47 Villanova...... 1...... 6 Cortland State...... 1...... 1 Nativity Athletic Club...... 2...... 0 Virginia...... 1...... 2 Dartmouth...... 3...... 2 Navy...... 28...... 41 Virginia Commonwealth...... 0...... 1 Davidson...... 2...... 2 Newark Athletic Club...... 0...... 1 Virginia Military Institute...... 0...... 1 Delaware...... 52...... 22 Newark University...... 1...... 0 Wagner...... 5...... 3 Delaware State...... 2...... 1 New Hampshire...... 2...... 1 Wake Forest...... 0...... 1 Delaware Valley...... 1...... 0 NJIT...... 4...... 1 Washington & Jefferson...... 5...... 4 Detroit...... 0...... 1 New York Athletic Club...... 5...... 1 Washington & Lee...... 1...... 0 Dickinson...... 3...... 1 New York University...... 5...... 14 Washington Light Inf...... 0...... 2 Drew...... 5...... 0 Niagara...... 4...... 2 Wesleyan...... 2...... 2 Drexel...... 16...... 20 Ninth Regiment...... 0...... 1 West Chester...... 13...... 1 Duke...... 0...... 1 North Carolina-Charlotte...... 0...... 1 West Chester Normal...... 1...... 0 Duquesne...... 2...... 2 Notre Dame...... 1...... 7 West End Athletic Association...... 1...... 0 East Stroudsburg...... 8...... 0 Ohio State...... 0...... 2 Western Maryland...... 0...... 1 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 4...... 2 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1...... 0 Westinghouse...... 1...... 0 Florida A&M...... 0...... 1 Ordinance Training...... 0...... 1 Westminster...... 1...... 0 Florida International...... 0...... 1 Pennsylvania...... 5...... 40 West Virginia...... 2...... 1 Florida State...... 0...... 1 Pennsylvania Athletic Club...... 0...... 2 Widener...... 2...... 3 Flushing...... 0...... 1 Penn State...... 4...... 12 Wilkes...... 12...... 0 Fordham...... 14...... 15 Penn State Forest...... 3...... 0 William & Mary...... 3...... 4 Fort Monmouth...... 1...... 0 Pennsylvania Military...... 1...... 3 Williams...... 0...... 2 Franklin & Marshall...... 6...... 0 Pepperdine...... 0...... 1 Williamsport Y.M.C.A...... 0...... 1 Furman...... 0...... 1 Philadelphia School of Osteopathy...... 2...... 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 0...... 1 Georgetown...... 5...... 9 Phillipsburg H.S...... 2...... 1 Wittenberg...... 0...... 1 George Mason...... 0...... 1 Pittsburgh...... 6...... 15 Wyoming Seminary...... 2...... 2 George Washington...... 2...... 0 Pottsville...... 0...... 1 Yale...... 7...... 9 Georgia Tech...... 0...... 3 Pratt...... 0...... 2

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Composite Schedule November 9 November 23 December 9 Bucknell at Purdue (1)...... 7 p.m. Navy vs. Prairie View A & M (10).3:30 p.m. Columbia at American...... 2 p.m. Marymount at Navy...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at Penn State...... 4:30 p.m. Sacred Heart at Lafayette...... 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Old Dominion (2)...7:15 p.m. Colgate at Illinois (3)...... 8 p.m. November 24 December 10 St. Francis (NY) at Lafayette..... 8:30 p.m. American at Florida Atlantic...... 1 p.m. Bryant at Navy...... 7 p.m. American at Minnesota...... TBA Princeton at Lafayette...... 2 p.m. Lehigh at Baylor...... TBA New Hampshire at Holy Cross...... 4 p.m. December 11 Army at Yale...... TBA Army at NJIT...... 7:30 p.m. November 10 Navy vs. FDU/Delaware State (10)...... TBA Army vs. Air Force(4)...... 2 p.m. December 14 Holy Cross vs. Texas-San Antonio (2)5. p.m. November 25 Maine at Army...... 7 p.m. Colgate at Syracuse...... TBA Lehigh at Sacred Heart...... 2 p.m. December 15 Siena at Navy...... 2 p.m. LaSalle at Bucknell...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross vs. Morgan State (2)..4:15 p.m. November 26 Colgate at Marquette (3)...... 4:30 p.m. Lafayette at Monmouth...... 7 p.m. December 17 Army vs. VMI/The Citadel (4)...... TBA Bucknell at St. Francis (Pa.)...... 7 p.m. November 12 Dartmouth at Bucknell...... 7 p.m. December 18 American at Quinnipiac...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Providence...... 7 p.m. American at Hampton...... 7 p.m. LIU-Brooklyn at Lafayette (5)...... 7 p.m. Arcadia at Lafayette...... 7 p.m. Lehigh vs. Robert Morris (6)...... 8:30 p.m. November 28 Colgate at Providence...... 7 p.m. Delaware at Lafayette...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at San Francisco...... 10 p.m. November 13 IPFW at Navy...... 7 p.m. George Mason at Bucknell...... 7 p.m. American at St. Joseph’s...... 7 p.m. December 19 Lehigh vs. Pittsburgh/Fordham (6)...... TBA Marist at Bucknell...... 7 p.m. December 1 November 14 Army at Bryant...... 1 p.m. December 20 Maine at Holy Cross...... 7 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at American...... 2 p.m. Lehigh at North Texas...... 8 p.m. Binghamton at Navy...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Hartford...... 6 p.m. Marist at Colgate...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at Columbia...... 7 p.m. December 22 Colgate at Cornell...... 7 p.m. American at Georgetown...... 12 p.m. November 15 Fairleigh Dickinson at Lehigh...... 7 p.m. Rosemont at Army...... 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at American.....7:30 p.m. Navy at Tulane...... 8 p.m. Colgate at St. Francis (NY)...... 2 p.m. Lafayette at LIU-Brooklyn...... 4:30 p.m. Holy Cross at Harvard...... 2 p.m. November 16 Northern Kentucky at Navy ...... 2 p.m. Binghamton at Army...... 4 p.m. December 4 Bucknell at Princeton...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at Niagara (7)...... 7 p.m. American at Howard...... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Minnesota...... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Kentucky (5)...... 7 p.m. Kent State at Bucknell...... 7 p.m. Marist at Army...... 7 p.m. December 28 November 17 St. Francis (Pa.) at Lafayette...... 7 p.m. Albany at Navy...... 7 p.m. Colgate at Elon (8)...... 2 p.m. Fordham at Lehigh...... 7 p.m. Binghamton at Colgate...... 7 p.m. Bucknell vs. New Mexico State (7)...... 5:30 Bucknell at Loyola (Md.)...... 7 p.m. p.m. December 5 Colgate at Quinnipiac...... 7 p.m. December 29 November 18 Holy Cross at Sacred Heart...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Boston College...... 2 p.m. Bucknell vs. West Alabama (7)....1:30 p.m. Navy at Monmouth...... 7 p.m. Bryant at Lehigh...... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Morehead State (5).....2 p.m. American at Kansas...... 8 p.m. Colgate vs. Coppin State/FAU (8)....2 p.m. December 6 Lafayette at Stanford ...... 10:30 p.m. Navy at UAB...... 4 p.m. American at UMBC...... 7 p.m. Army at Texas A & M...... TBA

November 19 December 7 December 30 San Francisco at American...... 7:30 p.m. Lafayette at Fairleigh Dickinson...... 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Colgate...... 2 p.m. Navy at Mount St. Mary’s...... 7 p.m. November 20 December 31 Army at St. Francis (NY)...... 7 p.m. December 8 Army at Houston Baptist...... 3 p.m. Lafayette at Maryland (5)...... 8 p.m. Albany at Colgate...... 2 p.m. Navy at TCU (9)...... TBA Lehigh at St. Francis (Pa.)...... 2 p.m. January 2 Dartmouth at Holy Cross...... 4 p.m. Bucknell at Cornell...... 7 p.m. November 21 Army at Penn State...... 4 p.m. Colgate at Columbia...... 7 p.m. Colgate at St. Francis (Pa.)...... 5 p.m. NJIT at Lafayette...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at St. John’s...... TBA Navy at IPFW...... 7 p.m.

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January 3 February 2 UMES at American...... 7:30 p.m. Lafayette at American*...... 2 p.m. Patriot League Quarterfinals@...... TBD Holy Cross at Colgate*...... 2 p.m. January 4 Navy at Bucknell*...... 7 p.m. March 9 Yale at Holy Cross...... 7 p.m. Patriot League Semifinal@ (CBSSN).2 p.m. February 3 Patriot League Semifinal@ (CBSSN) 4:30 January 5 Lehigh at Army*...... 1 p.m. p.m. Columbia at Army...... 3 p.m. Lehigh at VCU...... 5 p.m. February 6 March 13 Navy at Norfolk State...... 5 p.m. NJIT at Colgate...... 7 p.m. Patriot League Championship@ (CBSSN) Colgate at Dartmouth...... 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Bucknell at Missouri...... TBA February 9 Colgate at American*...... 2 p.m. All times Eastern Lehigh at Holy Cross*...... 4 p.m. Cornell at American...... 2 p.m. Bucknell at Army*...... 4 p.m. * - Patriot League Game Lafayette at Navy*...... 7 p.m. January 8 @ - at site of higher seed Army at Dartmouth...... 7 p.m. February 12 Lafayette at Penn...... 7 p.m. Navy at Holy Cross*...... 7 p.m. CBSSN - CBS Sports Network Columbia at Holy Cross...... 7 p.m. All CBS Sports Network games can also be Muhlenberg at Lehigh...... 7 p.m. February 13 found on Dish Network channel 158 and Army at Lafayette*...... 7 p.m. DirecTV channel 613. January 12 Colgate at Bucknell*...... 7 p.m. Navy at Lafayette*...... 2 p.m. American at Lehigh*...... 7 p.m. (1) – 2K Sports Classic (West Lafayette, Holy Cross at Lehigh* (CBSSN)...... 2 p.m. Ind.) American at Colgate*...... 2 p.m. February 16 (2) – Liberty Tax Classic (Norfolk, Va.) Army at Bucknell*...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at Lafayette*...... 2 p.m. (3) – EA Sports Maui Invitational (home Army at Navy* (CBSSN)...... 2 p.m. sites) January 16 Lehigh at Colgate*...... 2 p.m. (4) – All-Military Classic (Charleston, S.C.) Holy Cross at Navy*...... 7 p.m. (5) – 2012 Barclays Center Classic (home Bucknell at Colgate*...... 7 p.m. February 17 sites) Lafayette at Army*...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at American* (CBSSN)....2 p.m. (6) – NIT Season Tip-Off (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Lehigh at American*...... 7:30 p.m. (7) – 2K Sports Classic (Niagara Falls, N.Y.) February 18 (8) – EA Sports Maui Invitational January 19 Bucknell at Lehigh* (CBSSN)...... 7 p.m. Mainland Games (Elon, N.C.) American at Holy Cross*...... 2 p.m. (9) – South Padre Island Invitational Lafayette at Bucknell*...... 7 p.m. February 20 (home site) Colgate at Lehigh*...... 7 p.m. Colgate at Army*...... 7 p.m. (10) – South Padre Island Invitational American at Navy*...... 7 p.m. (South Padre Island, Texas) January 20 Lafayette at Holy Cross*...... 7 p.m. Navy at Army* (CBSSN)...... 12 p.m. Note: Lehigh will either play in an NIT February 23 Season Tip-Off Subregional on Nov. January 23 Army at American*...... 2 p.m. 19-20, or in the NIT semifinals and Lehigh at Bucknell* (CBSSN)...... 6 p.m. finals/consolation on Nov. 21 & 23 at Holy Cross at Lafayette*...... 7 p.m. February 24 Madison Square Garden if it wins its pod Army at Colgate*...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Bucknell* (CBSSN#). 12 p.m. in Pittsburgh. Navy at American*...... 7:30 p.m. Navy at Colgate* (CBSSN#)...... 12 p.m. Lehigh at Lafayette* (CBSSN#)..... 12 p.m. Schedule tentatitve as of October 3, 2012 January 26 American at Army*...... 3 p.m. February 27 Bucknell at Holy Cross* (CBSSN)...... 4 p.m. Lafayette at Colgate*...... 7 p.m. Colgate at Navy*...... 7 p.m. Navy at Lehigh*...... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Army*...... 7 p.m. American at Bucknell*...... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh*...... 12 p.m. March 2 January 30 Colgate at Holy Cross* (CBSSN#)... 12 p.m. Army at Holy Cross*...... 7 p.m. Army at Lehigh* (CBSSN#)...... 12 p.m. Lehigh at Navy* ...... 7 p.m. American at Lafayette* (CBSSN#). 12 p.m. Colgate at Lafayette*...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at Navy* (CBSSN#)...... 7 p.m. Bucknell at American*...... 7:30 p.m. # - Any one of the Patriot League contests can be moved to the Flex Game slot on CBSSN

53 Lafayette Leopards The Patriot League Athletic and Academic Success

Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference • Colgate’s Peter Baum became the first combining academic and athletic excellence, the player in Patriot League history to win the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men Tewaaraton Award as the top collegiate n rev and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA lacrosse player, and also claimed the Lt. so i Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Enners Award for the same distinction. e Patriot League became an all-sport conference in a w • Colgate’s Elise DeRoo was named the Patriot 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, e League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy while Army’s Brendan Buckley won the Male s as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. MIT as associate members. Boston University and Loyola (Md.)University will join the Patriot • Ten student-athletes were named Capital One League as a full member beginning in the 2013-14 Academic All-Americans, including four first- season. These institutions are among the oldest team selections. and most prestigious in the nation and their • 48 student-athletes earned Capital One alumni have and continue to play leadership roles Academic All-District recognition. in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked • It was the first time in Patriot League men’s first each year among all Division I conferences basketball history that three teams played in awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation postseason tournaments. Rate Report. The League finished at the top • For just the second time in history, two teams spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a won a postseason game as Bucknell also beat graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the Arizona 65-54 in the first round of the NIT most recent data. In addition, 84 teams from on March 14. Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public • For the first time in League history, three Recognition Awards after posting academic women’s basketball teams earned postseason progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all bids. squads in their respective sports. •American became the first women’s basketball The Patriot League’s mission is simple, team to post a perfect 14-0 mark in Patriot to provide successful competitive athletic League play. experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to • Eight players were named FCS All-Americans. be leaders in society. • Colgate upset previously unbeaten UMass, During the 2011-12 academic year, Patriot 13-11, in the first round of the NCAA Men’s League student-athletes and teams accomplished Lacrosse Tournament on May 12. the following: • Five players were selected in the first 23 • In the latest release of NCAA Academic rounds of the MLB Draft, the most in that Progress Rate, 94 percent of Patriot League span in Patriot League history. teams scored at or above the national Division I four-year average score of 973. • Colgate’s Chris Johnson became the fourth men’s cross country runner to represent the • 79 Patriot League teams, and 84 overall Patriot League in the NCAA championships. from full-member institutions, earned Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA for • Four Patriot Leaguers signed NFL free agent finishing in the top 10 percent of all teams in contracts for the 2012 season. the most recent four-year APR scores. • Army’s William Park became the second • Lehigh, a No. 15 seed, defeated No. 2 Duke Patriot Leaguer ever to earn an appearance in 75-70 in a second-round NCAA Tournament the NCAA Golf Regionals. game on . •

54 on rev as iew se Lafayette Leopards

season REVIEW For the second consecutive season, Lafayette upset Holy Cross in The Leopards went on to lose five of their next six games, the opening round of the Patriot League Tournament in Worcester, with all the losses coming on the road against Sacred Heart, eventual Mass. before ending its season with a loss to Bucknell at Sojka SEC Champion Vanderbilt, Columbia, NJIT and Penn. Lafayette’s Pavilion in Lewisburg, Pa. The Leopards, who returned three only win during the stretch before conference play was against starters in 2011-12, ended the year with a 13-18 overall record and a Monmouth, a 69-54 rout in which Delaney dished a career-high 11 7-7 Patriot League mark. assists. Head Coach Fran O’Hanlon’s 2011-12 team, led by Patriot League play opened with a 65-63 win over Navy in co-captains Rob Delaney and Tony Johnson, looked to advance past Annapolis, Md. thanks to a 21-point effort by Ryan Willen, including the Patriot League Tournament Final after losing in the League’s 10 points in the final 3:03 of its comeback win. Lafayette made it championship each of the previous two years. A difficult opponent a 2-0 League start with a 75-63 beating of Army on Delaney’s 19 opened Lafayette’s schedule as the Leopards tipped off against La points, Willen’s 13 and Levi Giese’s 10. Salle in Philadelphia. The Maroon and White dropped the opener, Regular-season champion Bucknell came to Easton three 79-53, in a game that Seth Hinrichs, Joey Ptasinski and Dan Trist days later and dealt Lafayette its first Patriot League loss, 79-65, made their collegiate debuts and played more than 20 minutes each. before the Leopards got back on track with a win at Holy Cross. The Lafayette bounced back with three out of four wins against victory against the Crusaders came after a dismal first half in which Northeast Conference opponents. The Leopards beat Saint Francis Lafayette was outscored 24-14. The second half was a completely (Pa.), 84-81 on the road before knocking off St. Francis (N.Y.) in different story as Lafayette scored 40 of the 59 second-half points their home opener, 79-73. Following a loss to Wagner, Jim Mower as O’Hanlon collected his 234th career victory, tying the mark for put together a night for the ages at Kirby Sports Center against victories by a Patriot League coach held by former Bucknell coach Pat Fairleigh Dickinson. In addition to becoming the 38th player in Flannery. Lafayette history to score 1,000 points, Mower set a Kirby Sports Following a home setback to Lehigh, Lafayette won three Center record with 10 three-pointers in a career-high 37-point effort of its next four against Colgate, Navy and Army to improve to 6-3 in as Lafayette knocked off the Knights, 85-74. the League to that point. In the win at West Point, N.Y. Lafayette’s After three consecutive losses to end November and open senior class combined for 60 points as Willen netted 22 to lead the December against Delaware, Princeton and LIU-Brooklyn, Lafayette team. traveled to Penn State to take on the Big-10’s Nittany Lions. After The regular season ended on a sour note for Lafayette as PSU took an early 8-0 lead, Lafayette quickly got back into the game the Leopards lost to Bucknell, Lehigh and American for the second and took a 20-16 lead midway through the first half. The Leopards’ time each in addition to a home loss to Holy Cross. Lafayette’s lone never relinquished their lead in a game where Mower, Hinrichs and win in the final five of the regular season came at home on Senior Nick Petkovich scored in double figures and Delaney distributed nine Night against Colgate. Lafayette drained 18 threes in an 84-67 assists. The victory was the first-ever for a Patriot League opponent triumph over the Raiders. against Penn State. The 7-7 Patriot League record placed Lafayette as the No. 5 seed in the postseason tournament and pitted the Leopards against Holy Cross in the quarterfinal round. Delaney led the upset, scoring a career-high 25 points on five treys and 8-of-9 shooting from the field. Mower (18) and Willen (12) each finished in double- digit scoring for the Leopards who shot 58.5 percent for the game, including 68.4 percent from downtown. A meeting with top-seeded Bucknell was too much for Lafayette to handle and the team bowed out of the tournament with a 79-52 loss. For his efforts, Delaney was named to the Patriot League’s All-Tournament Team. A meeting with top-seeded Bucknell was too much for Lafayette to handle and the team bowed out of the tournament with a 79-52 loss. For his efforts, Delaney was named to the Patriot League’s All-Tournament Team.

Jim Mower ’12

56 Game By Game Recaps (1-4) 2008-09 LAFAYETTE 53, La Salle 79 • NOV. 11, 2011 1 Lafayette 84, St. francis Pa. 81 • NOV. 14, 2011 2 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - The Lafayette men’s basketball team opened its season with a 79-53 loss to La Salle LORETTO, Pa. - Lafayette hit 14 three-pointers, but it was free throw shooting in the final three minutes on Friday evening at Gola Arena. La Salle led wire-to-wire and opened the game with a 13-2 run over the that sealed the Leopards first win over the season. Lafayette made 22-of-26 at the line, including 13-of-16 first 3:10 of the game. The Leopards (0-1) cut the deficit to six at the 10:38 mark after two Ryan Willen in the final five minutes. SeniorsR yan Willen and Jim Mower scored 22 points apiece and Rob Delaney free throws, Joey Ptasinski’s three-pointer in the corner and a jumper from Nick Petkovich. La Salle added 13 in the win. Lafayette (1-1) hit nine three-pointers in the first half, including the first five baskets (1-0) quickly responded to Lafayette’s 7-0 spurt with a 10-0 run of its own, capped off by Tyreek Duren’s of the game. Lafayette led 40-32 at the break. The halftime lead was erased six minutes into the second jumper at 7:45, putting the home team up 27-11. The Explorers shot 57 percent from the field in the first half when Scott Eatherton’s layup put the Red Flash ahead 47-46, giving SFU its first lead since the 16:05 half, including 5-7 from beyond the arc, and took a 43-20 lead into the locker room. In the second half, mark of the first half. Lafayette quickly answered the 8-0 run, with back-to-back baskets. St. Francis La Salle expanded its advantage by outscoring the Leopards 12-4 out of the break. Lafayette never really regained the lead less than a minute and a half later and stretched the advantage to four with 10:54 to threatened in the second half, shooting 36 percent from the floor (18-for-50) for the game. Senior guard play. Lafayette cut the deficit to one on four different occasions in the next seven minutes, and trailed by Jim Mower, who was playing in front of his hometown crowd, dropped in 12 points. Freshman Dan Trist, as many as five, but the Red Flash never relinquished their lead until a Mower two, put LC up 70-69 with who played a team-best 35 minutes, also notched 12 points. Willen added nine points and a team-high six 3:07 left. Each team knocked down a pair of freebies, and Lafayette had possession with close to two rebounds, but saw the Leopards out-rebounded 44-27. Duren was one of four Explorers in double figures, minutes to play. A Willen three gave LC a 75-71 lead. Delaney added two more free throws and Les Smith pacing the team with 17 points, six assists and four steals. made one of two, increasing the margin to seven with 1:05 left. Eatherton cut the deficit to four with a three-point play on the next trip. Smith then hit two free throws, putting LC up six with 43.8 seconds to La Salle (1-0) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN play. Dominique Major, who had 16 points, replied with a jumper to pull SFU within four, Delaney hit one of Wright, F 2-5 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 4 6 3 1 3 1 13 two from the line and Stephon Whyatt drilled a three with 25 ticks left, making it a two-point game. Willen Duren, F 6-8 1-2 4-7 2-4-6 0 17 6 1 0 4 29 made one of two from the line and Eatherton scored a quick two with 13 seconds to play. Up one, Smith Mills, F 4-8 2-4 0-0 1-2-3 3 10 2 2 0 0 27 went to the stripe and drained both attempts. Trying to tie, Whyatt’s misfired on an off-balance three. Pettis, G 7-13 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 4 16 1 0 0 0 26 Galloway, G 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 5 1 1 0 0 15 St. Francis Pa. (0-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Peterson 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-5-7 0 2 3 1 0 0 26 Ritter, F 0-3 0-1 3-8 1-3-4 3 3 0 0 0 1 23 Lopez 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 2 1 1 0 0 9 Taylor, F 0-3 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 1 2 0 1 1 0 21 Dunn 4-6 3-4 1-1 1-1-2 2 12 1 0 0 0 27 Eatherton, F 8-8 0-0 4-6 5-3-8 3 20 1 2 4 0 31 White 4-11 0-0 1-2 3-6-9 3 9 0 2 1 2 19 Johnson, G 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 4 5 8 0 0 1 27 Zack 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 18 Ervin, G 4-13 1-7 2-2 0-3-3 4 11 1 2 1 1 29 Sheehan 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Whyatt 4-6 1-3 2-3 1-2-3 5 11 3 3 0 1 17 0-4-4 Major 4-6 3-4 5-6 1-0-1 1 16 1 1 0 1 15 Totals 30-61 9-16 10-14 12-32-44 21 79 18 10 4 7 200 Jackson 4-6 3-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 11 2 0 0 0 27 49.2% 56.3% 71.4% Peters 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 0 2 1 2 0 0 10 2-1-3 Lafayette (0-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 27-49 8-19 19-31 12-16-28 22 81 17 11 6 5 200 Willen, F 3-4 0-0 3-6 2-4-6 2 9 1 1 0 0 25 55.1% 42.1% 61.3% Giese, F 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Mower, G 1-3 1-1 2-2 0-2-2 3 5 0 2 0 0 21 Lafayette (1-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinrichs, G 4-11 1-4 3-4 0-4-4 1 12 1 2 0 2 29 Willen, F 5-8 4-5 8-10 2-4-6 4 22 1 0 0 2 32 Delaney, G 0-4 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 0 1 1 1 0 1 26 Pelham, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 9 Ptasinski 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 5 1 3 0 0 23 Hinrichs, G 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 3 1 0 0 0 14 Trist 5-16 0-1 2-5 0-2-2 2 12 0 3 1 0 35 Mower, G 7-12 4-7 4-4 0-2-2 4 22 2 1 0 1 34 Smith 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-1-2 3 5 3 0 0 0 21 Delaney, G 3-8 2-5 5-6 0-0-0 3 13 0 0 0 1 23 Petkovich 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 3 4 0 0 0 0 16 Ptasinski 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 0 4 0 0 24 1-1-3 Trist 4-9 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 4 8 0 3 0 0 29 Totals 18-50 3-10 14-22 5-22-27 18 53 7 12 1 3 200 Smith 1-4 0-0 5-6 0-2-2 1 7 0 1 0 1 24 36.0% 30.0% 63.6% Petkovich 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 6 0 0 0 1 11 Halftime: LC 20, LU 43 Officials: Regan, Clark, Anderson Attendance: 2,322 4-1-5 1 Totals 24-48 14-23 22-26 10-18-28 24 84 14 11 0 6 200 50.0% 60.9% 84.6% Halftime: LC 40, SFPA 32 Officials: Eppley, Benedict, Sandiford Attendance: 831

ST. FRANCIS N.Y. 73, LaFAYETTE 79 • NOV. 16, 2011 3 wagner 76, LaFAYETTE 70 • NOV. 19, 2011 4 EASTON, Pa. - Backed by four players in double figures and 37 attempts from the line, Lafayette defeated EASTON, Pa. - Lafayette trailed from the opening tip, and was unable to overcome Wagner’s eight point St. Francis N.Y. 79-73 on Wednesday night at Kirby Sports Center. Senior Ryan Willen led the charge for halftime lead, ultimately falling 76-70. Ryan Willen was one of four Lafayette players in double figures in the Leopards, scoring 20 points on 5-8 shooting from the field and 10-12 from the stripe. Joining Willen the game, notching 20 points and grabbing 10 boards for the Leopards. Jim Mower scored 19, freshman Seth in double digits were Rob Delaney, (14 points and six boards), Jim Mower (13) and Joey Ptasinski (12). Hinrichs netted a career-high 12 points and Rob Delaney added 10. Turnovers troubled Lafayette, as the Ptasinski’s points came in his first career start, as the freshman hit on three of his four attempts from Leopards committed 20, while forcing 11. Wagner was in control for most of the first half, stretching the outside the arc. With the scored tied at 23-23, Lafayette went on a 12-1 run in the closing moments of margin to as many as 13 at the 3:12 mark on a Jonathon Williams layup. From there, Willen took over, scor- the first half. St. Francis came out of halftime and scored the first 14 points of the half, punctuated by a ing nine straight for the Leopards to bring Lafayette within six. Willen finished the half with 16 points as jumper from Kevin Douglas at 14:23, giving the Terriers a 39-35 lead. The spurt, officially 16-0, spanned Lafayette trailed 39-31. Lafayette cut into the Wagner lead in the second half, getting within three points 7:04. Lafayette regained the lead 40-39 on a three-ball from Ptasinski with 13:11 left. The next 10 min- after a Hinrichs triple at 12:44. After a Seahawks’ turnover and Lafayette miss, Tyler Murray sank a corner utes featured two ties and 15 lead changes, with the largest difference being St. Francis’ five point lead three for Wagner, to put the visitors back ahead by six, 53-47. Hinrichs answered again, drilling another three at 10:31, its largest of the contest. Trailing 66-65 with less than four minutes remaining, Lafayette took at the 11:40 mark. Mower made two at the line to cut the deficit to 53-52 on the next Lafayette possession control for good. Willen drove hard to his left from the top of the key, drew contact from his defender and with 11:03 left in game. Twice more Lafayette came within one over the next four minutes. First, Delaney muscled a shot up and in. The bucket and free throw put the Leopards ahead by two with 3:43 to play. A found Nick Petkovich in traffic on a fast break for an open lay-in with 9:25 on the clock. Then, with 7:36 layup by Travis Nichols after Delaney made a jumper to put LC up four, pulled the Terriers within one, but to play, Dan Trist hit a two of his own to make the score 57-56. The Leopards could not get over the hump, that was the closest they would get, as Lafayette went 10-12 from the stripe over the final 1:33. as Wagner scored eight of the next 10, capped off by a steal and a breakaway dunk by Josh Thompson, to put the Seahawks up 65-58 with 5:01 left. Two Willen freebies made it a five-point game with 3:23 to play. St. Francis (0-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Wagner made its final nine free throw attempts in the last minute and a half, which sealed the victory. Six of Perunicic, F 3-8 1-4 3-4 2-4-6 3 10 1 2 0 2 27 the nine free throws came from Latif Rivers, who scored a team-high 19 points for Wagner. Nichols, F 5-10 3-6 2-2 4-3-7 5 15 0 1 0 0 17 Johnson, F 2-3 0-0 4-8 3-3-6 4 8 0 1 2 0 18 Wagner (3-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Mockford, G 5-14 2-8 0-0 0-1-1 1 12 1 1 0 1 33 Williams, F 4-9 1-3 0-2 1-4-5 4 9 1 1 0 0 29 Calloway, G 5-13 0-0 4-6 1-0-1 4 14 1 1 0 2 28 Folahan, C 4-6 0-0 2-4 3-2-5 3 10 0 2 1 0 20 Jones 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 2 0 0 1 13 Murray, G 4-10 3-7 1-2 2-3-5 2 12 1 2 0 0 32 Cannon 2-7 0-0 1-2 5-4-9 5 5 0 0 0 0 19 Ortiz, G 3-4 0-0 4-6 2-3-5 3 10 3 2 0 1 37 Santavenere 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 Rivers, G 5-11 2-5 7-8 0-3-3 0 19 3 2 0 1 34 Trivic 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 Burton 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 Newton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Martin 1-7 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 1 5 0 0 0 1 17 Ulmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 Naurais 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0+ Milk 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Parker 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 13 Douglas 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 4 0 0 0 0 18 Thompson 2-2 0-0 3-4 1-0-1 4 7 2 0 0 2 14 3-4-3 Schrotenboer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 25-67 7-23 16-26 21-19-40 31 73 6 8 2 6 200 0-2-2 37.3% 30.4% 61.5% Totals 25-53 7-20 19-28 9-20-29 22 76 10 11 1 5 200 47.2% 35.0% 67.9% Lafayette (2-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 5-8 0-3 10-12 0-3-3 3 20 0 3 0 0 25 Lafayette (2-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Trist, F 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 3 4 1 1 0 0 17 Willen, F 4-7 1-3 11-11 2-8-10 3 20 3 3 1 1 31 Ptasinski, G 4-6 3-4 1-1 1-4-5 2 12 0 0 0 0 25 Trist, F 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-2-4 3 4 3 3 0 0 26 Mower, G 3-8 1-3 6-7 1-4-5 2 13 2 0 0 1 35 Ptasinski, G 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 0 0 0 0 28 Delaney, G 4-12 1-4 5-8 2-4-6 4 14 1 3 2 1 30 Mower, G 6-13 3-8 4-5 1-5-6 0 19 1 1 0 0 40- Hinrichs 3-5 1-2 2-2 1-1-2 1 9 1 3 0 0 19 Delaney, G 4-9 2-4 0-1 1-1-2 4 10 6 6 0 2 27 Smith 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 13 Hinrichs 4-6 3-4 1-2 1-2-3 3 12 0 0 0 0 11 Petkovich 1-4 1-3 4-5 2-3-5 2 7 1 1 1 0 21 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 13 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 Petkovich 2-5 1-4 0-0 1-1-2 3 5 1 1 0 0 15 2-5-7 1 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Totals 21-50 7-19 30-37 11-28-39 21 79 7 13 3 2 200 1-0-1 42.0% 36.8% 81.1% Totals 21-47 10-27 18-22 11-28-39 24 70 14 20 1 4 200 Halftime: LC 35, SFNY 26 Officials: Chesney, Ebersole, Duda Attendance: 1,924 44.7% 37.0% 81.8% Halftime: LC 31, WC 39 Officials: Ebersole, Crocker, Jr., Hall Attendance: 1,846 57 Game By Game Recaps (5-8) Fair. Dickinson 74, LAFAYETTE 85 • NOV. 22, 2011 5 LAFAYETTE 78, Delaware 81 • NOV. 26, 2011 6 EASTON, Pa. - A dominating second-half performance led by Jim Mower’s career-high 37 points propelled NEWARK, Del. - Lafayette’s second-half comeback erased a 14-point deficit, but the Leopards came up just Lafayette to an 85-74 comeback victory over Fairleigh Dickinson. The Leopards erased a seven-point halftime short in an 81-78 decision at Delaware. Trailing 44-30 at halftime, Lafayette began chipping away at the Blue deficit, outscoring FDU 50-32 over the final 20 minutes. Mower scored 28 of his 37 points in the second half, Hens’ advantage led by Rob Delaney, who scored 11 of his career-high 17 in the second half and Jim Mower setting the school record with 10 three-pointers and scoring his 1,000th career point. Back to back buckets who had 13 of his team-high 19 in the same span. Mower cut Delaware’s lead to eight (50-42 at 16:03) with from Ryan Willen gave Lafayette its largest lead of the opening half, and the Leopards led 21-17 with 8:43 on a three-pointer off Ryan Willen’s steal in the backcourt. A minute later a long three by Seth Hinrichs (13 the clock. Trailing by four, the Knights used a 13-0 spurt to take a 30-21 lead with 3:57 to play. Seth Hinrichs points) sliced it to five (50-45), prompting a Delaware timeout. Delaware ripped off an 11-2 run to take a hit a layup to stop the bleeding following the stoppage and FDU took a 42-35 lead into the break. Lafayette 61-47 lead at the 12-minute mark. The Leopards kept grinding with Joey Ptasinski hitting a three at 7:49 scored on its first three possessions of the second stanza, with two trifectas from Mower and a Hinrichs driv- and Mower adding a driving layup to trim the margin to 63-59. Ptasinski hit another three-pointer with 5:12 ing lay-in, cutting the deficit to 44-43. Seven straight points from FDU, including another Melquan Bolding left and two Mower free throws brought Lafayette within one (67-66) a minute later. Mower and the Leopards triple, put the Knights up 51-43 with 16:13 to play. Mower answered with two more three-pointers, the finally tied the game for the first time since 2-2 when he converted a pair of free throws with 1:30 left to second of which made him the 38th player in Lafayette history to score more than 1,000 points in a career. knot the score at 73. Devon Saddler, who finished with a career-high 32 points, put in a layup to take a 75-73 Sparked by Mower’s consecutive left wing threes, Lafayette went on a 30-6 run over an 8:59 span, ending on lead. Two more Mower free throws tied the game 57 seconds left. Saddler drove into the lane and dished off to Mower’s ninth three-pointer with 7:14 to play. Mower scored 17 of Lafayette’s 30 points during that stretch Kyle Anderson on the wing where he knocked down a three with 30 seconds to play. Down three, Nick Petkovich and that basket put Lafayette ahead 73-57 and gave the Leopards a 16-point advantage, its largest of the misfired on a three and Delaney was in the mix for the rebound. Delaney dove on the floor for the loose ball and contest Fairleigh Dickinson cut the Leopards’ lead to 10, but Mower drained another trey to set the record attempted to call timeout, but the officials used a quick whistle to rule a jump ball, giving Delaware possession previously held by Andrew Brown ’09. Mower finished 12-for-16 from the field and 10-for-13 from beyond the with 12 seconds left. Following a Saddler free throw, Willen hit a three with 4.1 left to cut the lead to 79-78. arc in 39 minutes. Nick Petkovich scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the game, his first career- The Leopards fouled and Khalid Lewis made both free throws. Lafayette had a decent look to tie the game at the double. He also set a career-high with four rejections. Also scoring in double figures was Willen, who added buzzer, as Mower’s three from just inside halfcourt missed short off the front iron. 17 points and five assists.R ob Delaney scored nine points and dished out six assists. Delaware (2-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN FDU (1-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Brinkley, F 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 1 2 2 0 16 Goode, F 5-13 0-1 0-0 1-8-9 2 10 1 1 1 1 30 Hagins, F 6-10 0-0 1-2 4-10-14 4 13 1 13 4 1 32 Rochford, F 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 5 4 1 1 1 1 32 Lewis, G 2-5 0-2 5-7 1-3-4 2 9 4 9 3 1 36 Hayes, G 7-14 2-4 3-4 1-3-4 2 19 3 4 0 2 38 Saddler, G 11-22 3-9 7-8 0-4-4 1 32 3 32 3 1 38 Bolding, G 12-24 5-8 4-4 2-5-7 1 33 2 2 0 1 37 Anderson, G 6-9 4-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 16 1 16 0 0 29 Robinson, G 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 0 2 3 3 0 0 23 McNeil 4-6 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 2 9 0 9 0 0 26 Moody 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 9 Threatt 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Seilund 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 0 1 0 0 11 Savage 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Smith 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 McCullar 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Lo 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 4 2 1 1 0 1 15 2-1-3 3-2-5 Totals 30-56 7-16 14-19 10-26-36 15 81 11 12 6 3 200 Totals 30-64 7-15 7-9 10-24-34 21 74 11 14 2 6 200 53.6% 43.8% 73.7% 46.9% 46.7% 77.8% Lafayette (3-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (3-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinrichs, F 5-8 2-3 1-2 0-0-0 1 13 2 1 0 1 24 Hinrichs, F 3-8 0-3 1-2 2-1-3 0 7 1 0 0 0 21 Willen, F 3-11 1-2 3-6 5-1-6 4 10 2 1 0 1 23 Willen, F 7-14 2-6 1-2 1-2-3 2 17 5 1 0 2 31 Trist, F 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 4 1 4 0 0 23 Trist, F 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 2 2 3 1 0 19 Mower, G 5-15 2-10 7-8 0-7-7 1 19 2 1 0 1 36 Mower, G 12-16 10-13 3-4 0-3-3 2 37 1 1 0 0 39 Delaney, G 8-14 1-4 0-1 0-1-1 2 17 1 1 0 2 32 Delaney, G 4-7 1-2 0-1 0-3-3 3 9 6 6 0 0 31 Ptasinski 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 6 1 0 1 0 13 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Flannigan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 0 11 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 2 0 0 15 Petkovich 3-7 3-7 0-0 3-2-5 3 9 3 1 1 2 22 Petkovich 3-7 2-6 5-10 2-9-11 4 13 0 0 4 1 18 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 1 0 11 Pelham 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 1 2 0 14 2-1-3 3-1-4 Totals 28-63 11-29 11-17 13-17-30 15 78 12 10 3 7 200 Totals 30-59 15-32 10-19 9-26-35 16 85 20 15 7 3 200 44.4% 37.9% 64.7% 50.8% 46.9% 52.6% Halftime: UD 44, LC 30 Officials: Armstrong, Cox, Berry Attendance: 1,609 Halftime: LC 35, FDU 42 Officials: Koskinen, Courtney, Regan Attendance: 849

LAFAYETTE 54, PRINCETON 69 • NOV. 30, 2011 7 LONG ISLAND 82, LAFAYETTE 80 • DEC. 5, 2011 8 PRINCETON, N.J. - An evenly played first half was followed by Princeton’s Ian Hummer taking over the game EASTON, Pa. - A career-high 19 points from Nick Petkovich and 21 from Ryan Willen were not enough to in the second stanza. The Tigers’ forward scored a season-high 23 points, including 16 in the second half, as overcome Long Island in an 82-80 loss. Trailing 39-35 at halftime, LIU scored nine of the first 11 points Princeton pulled away from Lafayette for a 69-54 victory. Ryan Willen finished with a team-high 16 points, and in the second half to take the lead 44-42 with 16:06 to play. A Willen with 14:42 to go tied the was the only Lafayette player to get things going offensively. Willen, who was 7-of-12 from the field, including score at 46 apiece, but then LIU ripped off an 11-2 run over the next 4:30 to go up 57-48 with 10:12 on one three-pointer, also led Lafayette on glass, hauling in five boards on the night. Willen scored the first eight the clock. Looking to build its eight-point lead, Mayorga misfired on a three-point attempt from the wing points of the game for Lafayette to give the Leopards an 8-2 opening advantage. Princeton, which started out with 7:22 to play. Battling for the carom, LIU’s Julian Boyd, Ptasinski and Willen went tumbling to the the game 0-for-5 from long distance, hit back-to-back three’s around the six-minute mark to lead 22-20, the deck. In the scrum, Boyd threw a punch in Willen’s direction and was ejected from the game. Mower sank Tigers’ only lead of the first half. Lafayette held a one-point advantage (27-26) going into intermission. It was both free throws, pulling the Leopards within six with 7:07 left. Over the next five minutes, Lafayette a clean half as the teams, combined for just six fouls and two free throws. The Tigers held a 20-13 advantage on was unable to close the gap and trailed by as many as 11 with 3:36 to go. Out of the final media timeout, the boards, including nine offensive rips. In the second half, the teams were locked at 34. Jim Mower’s driving Petkovich knocked down one of his six threes to make it an eight-point game and then drilled another lay-in on the left side gave Lafayette a 36-34 lead, its final advantage of the contest. Leading 40-39, Princeton with just under two minutes remaining, cutting the deficit to four. Trailing by four, Willen snatched strung together a 12-2 run over 4:09 which was punctuated by Hummer’s slam to extend the lead to 52-41 with an LIU miss with 43 seconds remaining but was stripped by Olasewere who put in two of his 17 points. 8:40 to play. Joey Ptasinski’s three-pointer and three free throws on consecutive offensive possessions cut the Petkovich hit another trey with 17 ticks left to make it a three-point game, LIU made one-of-two from deficit to nine points at the 5:03 mark, but the Leopards were unable to get any closer. the stripe and Hinrichs downed a corner three with three seconds to play. Lafayette fouled and LIU added one more FT, but the Leopards inbounds pass was intercepted to end the game. Princeton (3-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Saunders, F 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 LIU (5-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Darrow, F 1-5 1-3 0-0 4-0-4 0 3 4 1 1 0 32 Olasewere, F 5-13 0-1 7-9 2-12-14 3 17 1 3 1 3 33 Hummer, F 10-16 0-4 3-5 4-5-9 0 23 1 3 1 2 34 Boyd, F 7-13 0-1 4-4 3-3-6 3 18 0 0 1 0 14 Bray, G 3-6 2-3 1-3 0-3-3 1 9 6 0 0 2 26 Garner, G 7-13 0-0 2-4 2-2-4 0 16 0 0 0 1 35 Davis, G 6-13 1-6 2-2 0-3-3 1 15 2 1 0 4 39 Brickman, G 0-4 3-5 7-10 1-3-4 0 7 9 5 0 1 36 Sherbourne 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Culpo, G 3-8 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 1 9 0 1 0 1 33 Koon 6-7 0-0 1-2 4-3-7 5 13 1 2 1 1 22 Martin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hazel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Thompson 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 1 0 13 Clement 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hucks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Comfort 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mayorga 4-7 1-3 2-4 0-5-5 5 11 0 1 1 0 22 Barrett 2-5 1-3 1-2 2-6-8 4 6 4 2 3 3 28 Odoch Opong 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Garbade 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Onyechi 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 7 Connolly 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 2-1-3 Totals 27-60 4-13 24-33 11-35-46 18 82 10 14 4 6 200 Totals 28-55 5-20 8-14 15-20-35 11 69 18 11 6 12 200 45.0% 30.8% 72.7% 50.9% 25.0% 57.1% Lafayette (3-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (3-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 8-19 0-4 5-6 3-3-6 4 21 7 2 1 4 34 Willen, F 7-12 1-1 1-2 2-3-5 2 16 0 3 0 0 29 Pelham, C 0-2 0-1 0-0 3-2-5 2 0 1 0 0 1 11 Pelham, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 1 16 Ptasinski, G 3-3 2-7 0-0 0-5-5 0 8 0 0 0 0 25 Hinrichs, G 1-8 0-3 0-0 2-3-5 1 2 0 2 0 0 17 Mower, G 4-12 1-6 3-3 0-0-0 1 12 0 0 0 0 33 Mower, G 4-8 0-2 1-1 0-2-2 2 9 2 3 0 1 31 Delaney, G 4-11 0-3 2-4 1-5-6 4 10 8 4 4 1 27 Delaney, G 3-9 1-4 1-2 0-0-0 1 8 3 2 0 0 31 Hinrichs 2-4 1-1 2-2 2-1-3 1 7 0 0 0 1 18 Detmer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Trist 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 2 2 0 11 Ptasinski 2-6 2-5 3-3 0-0-0 1 9 0 0 0 2 24 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 0 1 1 0 11 Trist 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 1 4 0 0 11 Smith 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 3 0 1 1 0 13 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Petkovich 6-9 6-8 1-2 1-4-5 4 19 0 3 3 1 17 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 13 1-4-5 Petkovich 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 8 0 0 0 1 24 Totals 28-71 11-31 13-17 11-27-38 26 80 16 13 8 8 200 3-1-4 39.4% 35.5% 76.5% Totals 21-49 6-17 6-8 9-15-24 12 54 8 15 0 6 200 Halftime: LC 39, LIU 35 Officials: Bryant, Greene, Seward Attendance: 780 42.9% 35.3% 75.0% Halftime: PU 26, LC 27 Officials: Haney, Fahey, Bush Attendance: 1,542 58 Game By Game Recaps (5-8) Game By Game Recaps (9-12) LAFAYETTE 61, Penn State 57 • dec. 7, 2011 9 SACRED HEART 84, LAFAYETTE 79 • dec. 11, 2011 10 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Lafayette used a controlled effort to churn out a 61-57 win over Penn State. The FAIRFIELD, Conn. - After a solid first 20 minutes, Sacred Heart took control of the game in the second half and Leopards held the Big 10’s leading scorer, Tim Frazier, to three points and 0-of-12 from the field.Jim Mower, held off Lafayette for an 84-79 victory. Jim Mower led all scorers with 24 points, but it wasn’t enough as SHU Seth Hinrichs and Nick Petkovich scored in double figures whileR ob Delaney distributed a career-high nine shot 50 percent from the field. The home side jumped out to a 22-14 lead after Louis Montes connected on a assists. Mower did the bulk of his work at the line, converting 8-of-9, including two free throws in the final three-pointer with 8:12 to play in the frame. Trailing by eight, Lafayette strung together a 14-2 run over a 4:01 seconds to seal the victory, the first for a Patriot League opponent against Penn State since the league’s forma- span, making the score 28-24 with three minutes to play before halftime. The spurt was capped by Mower’s up tion in 1990-91. In the opening minutes, PSU jumped out to an 8-0 advantage before a pair of Seth Hinrichs’ and under reverse layup and the Leopards’ took a 33-29 lead into the break. In the second half Sacred Heart three’s started things. LC pulled out to a 20-16 lead on consecutive three’s by Petkovich. The senior’s first long scored eight of the first 10 points to take a 37-35 lead. At the 15:30 markJoey Ptasinski sank a triple to put ball put Lafayette on top for good at 10:35 and Lafayette led 37-32 at the half. The Leopards stretched the lead Lafayette back ahead by a point, but Sacred Heart answered with a three of its own, claiming the lead for good. to 10 (51-41) on Les Smith’s handoff to Joey Ptasinski, who stepped in and drained an 18-footer. The bucket SHU then extended its advantage to 11 points, 71-60, on Phil Gaetano’s layup and free throw with 6:13 to play. forced PSU to call a timeout with 11:40 to play following Lafayette’s 7-0 spurt. PSU responded with a 6-0 run, Lafayette would not go away, going on a 10-2 spurt in 3:06. Two Ryan Willen field goals, aNick Petkovich cutting the LC lead to 51-47. Hinrichs used every part of the rim on a three in front of the Lafayette bench to three ball (playing with four fouls) and a Seth Hinrichs corner three pulled Lafayette within three (73-70) at push the lead to five with 3:17 to go. The triple came off a feed from Delaney and gave Hinrichs his best scoring the 3:07 point. SHU scored the next five, but Hinrichs drained another three-pointer, Rob Delaney made a free output in a Lafayette uniform. Two PSU possessions later, Frazier penetrated the Lafayette defense and kicked throw and then pulled up and hit a straightaway three with 1:05 showing to cut the deficit to 78-77. On the to Jermaine Marshall for three of his game-high 20 points. Lafayette led 58-56 with 2:11 left as Penn State next possession, Shane Gibson took the shot clock down to single digits and knocked down a three from the took a timeout. Clinging to a two-point lead, the Leopards called their final timeout with 46.7 seconds left and top of the key, effectively sealing the game. Gibson paced Sacred Heart with 22 points and collected seven on the ensuing possession, Hinrichs fired up a three ball from the corner that was down, but then rimmed out rebounds as the Pioneers held a 37-30 advantage on the glass. Hinrichs netted a new career-high, scoring 17 to Marshall. Petkovich stole the ball and was fouled right under the hoop, sending him to the stripe. He made points while Willen and Delaney chipped in 12 and 10 points, respectively. one-of-two and Lafayette led 59-56 with 17 ticks left. On the defensive end, Willen stole the ball from Frazier. The resulting scrum for the loose ball nearly led to a tie-up, but Petkovich called a timeout. The Leopards had Sacred Heart (6-6) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN already used their final of five stoppages and were assessed a technical foul. Frazier made one of two to cut Evans, F 7-13 1-2 1-5 2-2-4 1 16 3 2 0 0 28 Lafayette’s lead to 59-57 with 10.4 seconds remaining. Mower calmly iced the game, making both free throws. Akinpetide, F 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 Swidowski, C 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 2 0 2 2 1 15 Penn State (6-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Kelley, G 3-3 1-1 2-2 1-2-3 3 9 4 1 0 1 15 Oliver, F 3-7 1-5 0-0 3-3-6 4 7 0 1 0 0 32 Gibson, G 8-17 3-7 3-4 1-6-7 2 22 2 4 2 0 30 Travis, F 5-5 1-1 1-7 4-4-8 2 12 3 0 0 0 25 Montes 2-4 1-2 3-3 0-3-3 3 8 1 1 0 2 17 Glover, G 0-6 0-2 1-2 3-6-9 2 1 1 3 0 1 27 Greenbacker 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2-3 4 0 0 3 0 1 17 Marshall, G 5-13 1-4 9-11 2-7-9 4 20 1 3 1 3 32 Glowiak 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 1 1 0 0 10 Frazier, G 0-12 0-5 3-4 1-2-3 4 3 9 5 0 2 34 Dulaire 5-7 0-0 5-7 4-2-6 3 15 0 1 2 1 32 Colella 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 Gaetano 3-5 2-3 1-1 0-2-2 2 9 5 0 0 2 26 Borovnjak 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 13 1-2-3 Woodyard 4-7 0-3 2-2 4-3-7 0 10 0 0 0 0 29 Totals 30-60 9-20 15-23 13-24-37 22 84 16 17 6 8 200 2-1-3 50.0% 45.0% 65.2% Totals 19-58 3-23 16-26 20-27-47 18 57 14 13 1 6 200 32.8% 13.0% 61.5% Lafayette (4-6) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 3-10 0-2 6-7 1-4-5 3 12 0 3 0 1 31 Lafayette (4-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Pelham, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 9 Willen, F 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-0-1 4 3 2 4 0 1 26 Hinrichs, G 7-12 3-7 0-0 1-3-4 1 17 1 4 1 1 28 Pelham, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 Mower, G 8-11 5-7 3-4 0-2-2 2 24 2 0 0 0 35 Hinrichs, G 4-9 4-9 2-3 1-4-5 3 14 2 2 0 2 25 Delaney, G 4-8 1-2 1-3 1-4-5 2 10 4 5 0 3 33 Mower, G 3-8 0-3 8-9 0-2-2 0 14 1 2 0 0 34 Ptasinski 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 1 0 1 15 Delaney, G 0-7 0-4 2-2 0-2-2 2 2 9 1 0 0 36 Trist 1-5 0-0 5-6 1-1-2 1 7 0 1 1 0 13 Ptasinski 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 7 0 1 0 0 22 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 Trist 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 8 0 0 2 0 13 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Petkovich 2-7 2-7 0-0 0-2-2 4 6 1 3 1 1 20 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 2-3-5 Petkovich 4-11 4-10 1-2 1-7-8 3 13 0 0 0 2 24 Totals 26-55 12-27 15-20 6-24-30 19 79 10 17 3 8 200 0-2-2 47.3% 44.4% 75.0% Totals 18-47 9-30 16-20 4-22-26 19 61 15 10 3 7 200 Halftime: LC 33, SHU 29 Officials: Hughes, Marotta, DeYong Attendance: 622 38.3% 30.0% 80.0% Halftime: PSU 32, LC 37 Officials: Burr, Clougherty, Schipper Attendance: 5,462

vanderbilt 89, LAFAYETTE 58 • dec. 21, 2011 11 MONMOUTH 54, LAFAYETTE 69 • DEC. 28, 2011 12 NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Vanderbilt controlled the action from the opening tip, cruising to an 89-58 win on EASTON, Pa. - Lafayette took a 7-0 lead and never looked back, cruising to a 69-54 victory over Monmouth. Tuesday evening at Memorial Gym. The Commodores, who led Lafayette wire to wire in the contest, were The Leopards held Monmouth to 31% shooting from the field and 25% from beyond the arc. Jim Mower paced paced by John Jenkins’ 27-point effort. Vanderbilt opened with a 17-6 run on 7-of-9 shooting and never Lafayette with a game-high 19 points on 7-of-11 from the field, including five three pointers whileR ob Delaney really looked back, pulling away for a 29-point victory. With 6:19 showing on the clock, Lafayette put dished out a career-high 11 assists. Lafayette sprinted out to an early 7-0 lead on a pair of free throws from J.D. together a 7-0 spurt, capped by Les Smith’s pull-up trey, cutting the deficit to 26-15. Lafayette held the Pelham, a Ryan Willen lay-in and a left wing three-pointer by Seth Hinrichs. Holding a 12-4 lead, Mower drove home side without a bucket for a little more than nine minutes of game action, before Jenkins connected the left baseline and threw down a right-handed slam, putting the home side ahead by double digits at the on one of his game-high seven three-pointers at the 3:05 mark. Lafayette cut Vanderbilt’s lead to eight 14:21 mark. Lafayette matched its largest lead (24-11) in the opening 20 minutes on a three by Joey Ptasinski points on a jumper from Rob Delaney, just before the Jenkins’ triple, but the Commodores scored five with 9:22 showing, but Monmouth responded with nine straight points, capped by Will Campbell’s jumper at straight to take a 39-24 lead into the break. Five minutes into the second half, Ryan Willen’s three-point 4:44. Mower’s three from the top of the key ended the 9-0 Monmouth run and the Leopards scored 11 of the final play pulled Lafayette within 14 points, but Vanderbilt responded with a 17-5 run, pushing the lead to 16 first-half points to take a 35-25 advantage into the break. In the second half Lafayette maintained control of the game and never relinquished its double digit lead. A 10-3 spurt to begin the second half that included 26 points with 10:46 to play. Willen hit two three’s surrounding Lance Goulbourne’s layup to make it a three pointers by Hinrichs and Nick Petkovich gave Lafayette a 17-point lead with 15:10 remaining. Leading 20-point game. Lafayette didn’t get any closer. Seth Hinrichs, three-time Patriot League Rookie of the 47-33, Willen grabbed two offensive rebounds on the same possession and then connected on a right-wing trey, Week, contributed a team-high 16 points and has scored in double figures in three straight games. forcing a Monmouth timeout with 12:06 to play. On the night, Lafayette held the edge on the glass, 40-37, led by Petkovich’s nine rips. Lafayette took its largest lead with 4:30 remaining on a triple by Ptasinski, which Lafayette (4-7) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN put the Leopards up by 22. The three was one of 14 on the night for Lafayette and gave Ptasinski 11 points. Willen, F 4-14 2-4 3-3 1-3-4 1 13 0 2 0 2 24 Pelham, C 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 12 MONMOUTH (2-11) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinrichs, G 6-8 1-1 3-3 1-2-3 1 16 0 3 0 4 27 Myers Keitt, F 3-12 0-4 0-0 1-5-6 2 6 2 1 0 1 30 Mower, G 2-6 1-5 0-0 0-3-3 0 5 0 2 1 1 31 Waite, F 0-2 0-0 1-1 3-2-5 5 7 2 2 0 2 20 Delaney, G 4-7 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 8 6 5 0 1 30 Nesmith, G 2-6 1-3 3-6 2-2-4 2 8 0 1 0 0 31 Detmer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Steele, G 4-11 3-8 0-1 0-2-2 4 11 2 1 0 1 28 Ptasinski 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 2 0 0 20 Campbell, G 4-11 0-3 4-5 1-3-4 0 12 1 1 0 3 26 Trist 4-7 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 1 9 1 0 0 0 21 DiLeo 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Flannigan 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 Harris 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 1 11 Smith 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 5 0 0 0 0 10 Ware 0-3 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 3 3 0 3 0 1 24 Giese 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tillotson 2-6 1-1 2-2 1-3-4 0 7 0 1 0 1 22 Petkovich 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 0 1 0 1 15 Wait 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0-1-1 1 4-1-5 Totals 23-54 5-18 7-8 4-20-24 10 58 9 17 1 9 200 Totals 18-59 5-20 13-19 13-24-37 17 54 8 11 0 11 200 42.6% 27.8% 87.5% 30.5% 25.0% 68.4%

Vanderbilt (8-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (5-7) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Goulbourne, F 6-8 2-3 1-2 1-3-4 3 15 0 4 0 3 24 Willen, F 3-5 1-1 1-2 2-3-5 3 8 1 3 0 0 19 Tchiengang, F 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 1 2 0 1 0 0 14 Pelham, C 0-2 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 0 2 0 1 0 1 12 Taylor, F 7-13 1-4 1-1 2-2-4 1 16 1 3 1 2 26 Hinrichs, G 3-5 2-4 2-2 0-4-4 3 10 0 1 1 0 19 Tinsley, G 3-3 1-2 0-0 0-5-5 2 7 10 2 0 1 27 Mower, G 7-11 5-9 0-1 0-3-3 1 19 3 4 0 0 32 Jenkins, G 9-12 7-9 2-2 0-1-1 2 27 4 2 0 1 27 Delaney, G 1-5 0-2 2-4 0-3-3 4 4 11 3 0 3 27 Johnson 2-6 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 0 6 1 0 0 1 14 Detmer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Fuller 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 4 4 1 0 0 11 Ptasinski 3-6 3-5 2-2 0-2-2 1 11 4 3 0 1 25 Smart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Trist 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 14 Parker 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 2 1 1 15 Flannigan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Moats 2-3 1-2 0-1 1-2-3 2 5 0 0 0 0 12 Smith 1-5 0-2 0-1 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 1 14 Siakam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Giese 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 1 3 0 2 1 1 13 Odom 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 5 0 0 0 0 22 Petkovich 3-6 2-5 0-0 1-8-9 2 8 0 1 2 0 21

1-1-2 Totals 35-60 15-30 4-6 7-28-35 13 89 21 15 2 9 200 Totals 22-50 14-31 11-18 8-32-40 19 69 19 20 4 7 200 58.3% 50.0% 66.7% 44.0% 45.2% 61.1% Halftime: LC 24, VU 39 Officials: Hess, Corbett, Gattis Attendance: 13,034 Halftime: LC 35, MU 25 Officials: Eppley, Crocker Jr., Marotta Attendance: 1,642 59 Game By Game Recaps (13-16) Columbia 77, lafayette 67 • dec. 30, 2011 13 NJIT 78, lafayette 58 • Jan. 2, 2012 14 NEW YORK, N.Y. - A stellar first-half shooting effort gave way to a disappointing final 20 minutes as NEWARK, N.J. - Lafayette never snapped a cold-shooting funk against NJIT, losing 78-58. The Leopards Lafayette fell to Columbia 77-67. Columbia outscored Lafayette 40-19 in the second half en route to its shot a season-low 20 percent from long distance while NJIT knocked down 13 threes. It was the first eighth win of the season. Columbia sprinted out to a 12-6 lead at the first media timeout, but LC responded win for the Highlanders in the five-game series with Lafayette that began in 2006. Four-time PL Rookie with back-to-back threes to tie the score 5:22 into the game. After a Ryan Willen triple that put LC up of the Week Seth Hinrichs led Lafayette with 14 points to go along with a team-high five rebounds and 20-19, Columbia head coach Kyle Smith was called for a technical foul and Jim Mower sank both free throws two blocks. NJIT’s Chris Flores had five threes en route to 23 points and was joined in double digits by with 11:16 to go in the half. Willen’s three sparked a 16-3 run that gave Lafayette an 11-point lead with and Arjun Ohri with a career-high 19 and Isaiah Wilkerson with 17. It was a back and forth affair in the 7:30 showing. Lafayette took a 48-37 lead into halftime after its best first-half performance of the season. opening stanza. The teams were tied on eight different occasions, the final at 4:08 when Ryan Willen (11 The Leopards tallied a season-high in points on 18-of-26 shooting from the field (69.2 percent) including points) hit a jumper. The Highlanders scored the final nine points of the half with Ohri hitting a pair of nine threes. They registered 13 assists, five of which were dished out byR ob Delaney, and took their three’s and Flores adding another at 1:06 to lead 34-25 at halftime. Lafayette shot 35 percent from the largest halftime lead of the year into the locker room. Out of the break, Lafayette was scoreless on its first floor in the opening half, including 27 percent (4-for-15) from three where NJIT shot 58 percent (7-for- eight possessions of the half, allowing Columbia to go on a 10-0 spurt to pull within one. Delaney’s base- 12). NJIT opened the second half with five unanswered, all from Ryan Woods, to extend the lead to 39-25 line drive and reverse lay-in put the visitors ahead by three, 50-47, with 14:47 remaining. Trailing 53-50, just 1:04 in. LC trimmed the margin to nine on a backdoor feed from Willen to Jim Mower (nine points) Columbia again ripped off 10 straight points, the last five from Brian Barbour, who scored a game-high who converted a three-point play to cut the deficit to 39-30 with 17:46 left. NJIT used an 8-2 run over a 21. Mower’s right handed drive, lay-up and three-point play cut the deficit to five with 7:14 remaining. two-minute span midway through the second half to take a commanding lead 58-39 lead at 9:05, and led After a Columbia bucket, the Leopards cut it to three on the next trip down the floor whenSeth Hinrichs by as many as 27 in the final minutes.Alan Flannigan scored five points in the final 24 seconds, including connected on a straightaway three with a hand in his face as the shot clock was winding down. Mower and his first career three-pointer at the buzzer, to run the final to 78-58. Willen each hit a pair of free throws surrounding Mark Cisco’s 1-of-2 at the line to tie the score at 63 with 5:10 to go. Willen and Barbour traded baskets, Columbia made a free throw and Willen drained two more NJIT (6-7) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN at the line to put Lafayette ahead 67-66 with 3:36 left. The Lions scored the final 11 points of the game, Woods, F 1-4 1-3 2-2 0-4-4 0 5 1 0 0 0 16 including a corner three from Meiko Lyles at the 2:06 mark that put Columbia up 71-67. Wilkerson, F 5-13 2-3 5-7 2-3-5 0 17 4 1 0 2 34 Regis, C 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 3 3 0 3 3 0 18 Columbia (8-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Flores, G 8-16 5-6 2-2 3-8-11 1 23 6 2 0 2 31 Rosenberg, F 3-7 0-2 3-4 1-2-3 1 9 2 1 0 1 26 Miller, G 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 1 2 6 1 0 0 25 Daniels, F 3-3 0-0 1-2 3-5-8 2 7 3 0 0 1 28 Jones 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Cisco, C 2-6 0-0 3-6 4-1-5 2 7 1 1 0 0 26 Kearse 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 0 3 1 2 0 0 18 Barbour, G 6-9 3-5 6-6 0-5-5 1 21 7 4 0 0 39 Schickel 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 Lyles, G 6-11 3-7 2-4 0-2-2 3 17 1 1 0 2 37 Silcott 2-2 0-0 2-3 3-0-3 3 6 0 1 0 0 12 Kowalski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Frick 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Crockett 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Ohri 7-11 5-7 0-0 0-2-2 1 19 2 0 0 0 23 Springwater 2-4 2-3 2-4 0-0-0 1 8 0 1 0 1 23 McCarthy 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Osetkowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3-1-4 Staab 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-4-4 3 7 0 2 0 1 14 Totals 26-60 13-22 13-20 25-30-45 12 78 20 12 3 4 200 3-3 43.3% 59.1% 65.0% Totals 25-44 8-17 19-29 8-22-30 13 77 14 11 1 6 200 56.8% 47.1% 65.5% Lafayette (5-9) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 4-7 0-1 3-4 2-2-4 3 11 2 3 1 1 28 Lafayette (5-8) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Giese, F 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 1 0 3 0 16 Willen, F 6-9 3-5 5-6 0-4-4 4 20 0 1 0 1 26 Hinrichs, G 5-11 2-6 2-2 1-4-5 4 14 0 3 2 0 22 Giese, F 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 4 5 0 2 0 0 16 Mower, G 2-9 0-4 5-5 0-2-2 1 9 1 0 2 1 30 Hinrichs, G 3-8 2-5 1-1 1-1-2 2 9 3 2 0 0 24 Delaney, G 2-6 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 2 4 1 1 0 0 29 Mower, G 4-6 0-2 5-5 0-2-2 4 13 3 2 0 1 37 Detmer 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Delaney, G 4-7 1-1 0-2 0-3-3 2 9 6 3 0 2 34 Ptasinski 1-7 1-6 0-0 1-2-3 2 3 3 1 0 2 26 Ptasinski 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 1 0 0 0 18 Trist 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 1 4 0 1 1 0 13 Trist 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Flannigan 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 2 0 0 7 Smith 1-3 1-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 2 1 0 0 10 Petkovich 2-7 2-6 0-0 0-3-3 0 6 0 1 0 0 23 Petkovich 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-3-3 2 3 0 0 0 1 18 Pelham 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 2 0 1 0 0 11 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 2-2-4 3-1-4 Totals 23-47 10-25 11-14 4-18-22 22 67 14 14 0 4 200 Totals 20-58 6-30 12-14 9-22-31 18 58 10 10 9 5 200 48.9% 40.0% 78.6% 34.5% 20.0% 85.7% Halftime: CU 37, LC 48 Officials: Nichols, Bush, Farrell Attendance: 968 Halftime: NJIT 78, LC 58 Officials: Allocco, J. Regan, T. Regan Attendance: 349

PEnn 78, LAFAYETTE 73 • JAN. 4, 2012 15 navy 63, lafayette 65 • jan. 7, 2012 16 EASTON, Pa. - In a game that featured 10 ties and 15 lead changes, Penn outlasted Lafayette 78-73. Jim ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Ryan Willen scored 10 points in the final 3:02 to help Lafayette grind out a 65-63 win Mower’s 20 points and Ryan Willen’s second double-double were not enough for the Leopards. Lafayette over Navy in the Patriot League opener. Willen helped make up for a lethargic team shooting night (40 ripped off a 9-0 run to end the second half sparked by Seth Hinrichs’ top of the key long ball and back-to- percent from the field), finishing with a game-high 21 points, including 16 in the second half.Jim Mower back three’s from Joey Ptasinski, giving LC a 36-33 halftime lead. Penn scored the first six out of the break and Rob Delaney joined him in double figures with 13 and 10, respectively. Mower and Delaney added five to go up 39-36 but then Lafayette went on an 11-2 run as Willen connected on two corner threes to ignite the rebounds apiece with Delaney also distributing five assists. The game was close throughout, with eight stretch, while Mower netted the next five putting Lafayette up 47-41. Fourteen of the next 16 points came ties and nine lead changes, and the Leopards trailed for the majority. Seth Hinrichs tied the game for from the free throw line, 11 from the visitors, tying the score at 52. LC regained the lead 54-52 on Willen’s the seventh time with 4:16 left after a pair of free throws. Jordan Sugars answered with four straight, but off balance bucket in the lane, but Miles Cartwright hit a corner three on the next Penn trip to go back up Nick Petkovich evened the score for the final time at 57-57 with 2:30 remaining, part of a 7-0 Lafayette 55-54. Dan Trist then used a spin move and pump fake for two as LC went back in front by one, 56-55. The spurt. Willen further asserted himself, missing an initial attempt in the lane before corralling a rebound, teams traded baskets until Rosen’s three-pointer broke the 59-59 tie. Two Rob Delaney free throws cut it to making the putback and setting himself up for the and-one. He converted the foul shot and Lafayette led one at 6:04. Two layups gave the Quakers a five-point edge before two successful trips to the line for Willen 57-55 with 3:02. Sugars responded with a pair of free throws on the next possession and ended the night made it 66-65 at 4:17. Two three’s gave Penn its biggest lead since the 6:02 mark of the opening half. Trailing with 20 points. Willen had the answer again, using an up-and-under bucket to lead 62-59 with 1:13 left. 72-65 with the shot clock at two, Mower rattled home a fadeaway corner three to close the gap to four with With 37 seconds to go, Navy’s Jordan Brickman knifed through the defense and laid in a bucket to trim 1:55 remaining. A turnover gave the ball back to Lafayette with 44 seconds and Nick Petkovich hit a trey the margin to 62-61. Willen then made one-of-two at the line and Lafayette led 63-61 with 18 seconds to make it 72-71 with 29.1 left. Two free throws from Rosen, a Delaney layup and two more Rosen freebies left. On the next possession, J.J. Avila fired up a three-pointer which missed long and Petkovich ripped made the score 76-73 with 28 ticks left. Mower misfired on two contested three’s on the final possession. down his fifth board of the game. After falling to the floor, Petkovich called a timeout. Willen then sank PENN (7-8) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN two free throws with three ticks left giving LC a 65-61 lead before Avila added a bucket at the buzzer. Brooks, F 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 2 3 1 0 19 Cartwright, G 4-7 2-5 2-2 0-0-0 2 12 2 5 0 0 31 Navy (3-12, 0-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Rosen, G 8-17 4-9 4-4 1-6-7 1 24 4 0 0 2 36 Loupos, F 1-4 0-0 2-2 3-1-4 3 4 0 0 0 1 26 Bernardini, G 5-8 3-5 4-5 1-3-4 2 17 1 1 1 1 34 Avila, F 5-11 0-1 5-6 4-4-8 4 15 2 1 0 1 25 Belcore, G 4-6 0-0 4-4 0-0-0 3 12 2 1 0 3 29 Connolly, G 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 13 Esprit 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Brickman, G 1-7 0-5 3-4 0-1-1 0 5 1 0 0 0 30 Kukoc 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 1 0 0 8 Sugars, G 6-12 2-5 6-6 2-4-6 3 20 1 2 0 2 35 Dougherty 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 16 Wyatt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 1 0 0 6 Cairns 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Alter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Crocker 1-1 0-0 3-3 0-0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Jok 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 W. Smith 3-7 2-5 4-4 1-1-2 2 12 1 2 2 1 26 Rennard 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 1 1 0 2 15 Roberts 2-5 1-2 3-3 0-3-3 4 5 2 2 0 0 29 Howlett 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0-2-2

Totals 25-49 9-22 19-21 3-19-22 17 78 14 13 2 8 200 Totals 19-48 5-18 20-22 10-21-31 21 63 10 9 2 6 200 51.0% 40.9% 90.5% 39.6% 27.8% 90.9% Lafayette (6-10, 1-0) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (5-10) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 7-12 0-1 7-9 4-1-5 3 21 0 1 0 0 27 Willen, F 5-10 2-5 7-7 3-7-10 2 19 1 1 1 1 32 Trist, F 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 4 0 3 1 0 12 Trist, F 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 7 0 3 0 2 18 Hinrichs, G 0-4 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 1 1 0 0 23 Hinrichs, G 2-5 1-3 1-2 0-3-3 0 6 2 3 1 1 19 Mower, G 5-12 2-7 1-1 1-4-5 4 13 2 1 2 0 35 Mower, G 5-14 3-9 7-7 1-3-4 3 20 1 2 0 0 34 Delaney, G 4-10 1-3 1-3 1-4-5 3 10 5 1 0 1 33 Delaney, G 1-3 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 4 4 5 3 0 2 27 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Ptasinski 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-3-4 1 9 2 2 0 0 26 Ptasinski 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 1 0 0 0 20 Smith 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 1 3 0 0 13 Smith 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 8 Giese 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Giese 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 Petkovich 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-1-2 4 6 1 1 0 2 21 Petkovich 1-5 1-4 2-2 2-3-5 2 5 1 1 0 1 27 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-1-3 Totals 22-46 11-25 18-20 6-23-29 18 73 13 18 2 8 200 Totals 21-53 7-22 16-21 13-20-33 21 65 11 9 4 3 200 47.8% 44.0% 90.0% 39.6% 31.8% 76.2.6% Halftime: LC 36, Penn 33 Officials: Benedict, Adams, McCloskey Attendance: 2,037 Halftime: Navy 32, LC 29 Officials:Becker, Crocker Jr., Seward Attendance: 1,986 60 Game By Game Recaps (13-16) Game By Game Recaps (17-20) lafayette 75, Army 63 • jan. 11, 2012 17 lafayette 65, BUCKNELL 79 • jan. 14, 2012 18 EASTON, Pa. - Nineteen points on five three-pointers, both career-high’s fromR ob Delaney, led Lafayette to EASTON, Pa. - Bucknell used a 9-2 run to start the second half and never looked back, winning 79-65 over a 75-63 win over Army. Ryan Willen scored 13 and Levi Giese added 10 for the Leopards who were 14-of-25 Lafayette. Seth Hinrichs tied his career high with a team-best 17 points, but it wasn’t enough to offset Mike from beyond the arc. Making his first appearance of the season,Tony Johnson made an impact on his first Muscala’s 27-point effort for the Bison. With 11:15 showing on the first half clock, Muscala misfired on a jumper offensive possession off the bench. He received a hand-off from Delaney, took a dribble to his right and that Ryan Willen saved to Tony Johnson on the Leopards’ baseline. Johnson then found Hinrichs in transition passed across his body for an open Nick Petkovich three, giving Lafayette an 11-4 lead. Johnson, who missed for a three-pointer, making the score 14-13 in favor of the Bison. Willen’s rebound to spark the basket was the the Leopards’ first 16 games with a back injury, finished with three points and four assists in 20 minutes. With 500th of his career, putting him in a class of 13 players with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in their Lafayette 12:40, Lafayette took a 20-11 lead on Delaney’s third triple of the half. LC opened the contest perfect on its careers. Aside from Jim Mower’s layup to open the game, Bucknell controlled the action in the first half, led first six attempts from beyond the arc. After an Army bucket andDan Trist’s wide-open layup, Army scored by Muscala, the reigning Patriot League Player of the Year, who scored 19 points in the opening 20 minutes. the next nine points to pull within two with 8:17 in the half. Willen halted the spurt with a bucket and Giese’s Lafayette went into the locker room trailing 34-30 as the team shot 5-of-8 from beyond the arc, including a dunk put LC up 26-20 at 5:34. The half ended with Johnson’s steal and scoop layup as time expired, giving pair of threes from Hinrichs and Levi Giese. Bucknell scored nine of the first 11 points after halftime to take its Lafayette a 36-28 lead at the break. Lafayette scored the first four points of the second half on a baseline largest lead of the game to that point, 43-32, prompting a Lafayette timeout. Mower’s drive down the center drive by Jim Mower and a Seth Hinrichs pull-up jumper to extend the lead to 12. Army then responded of the lane for a three-point play resulted from the timeout, but Joe Willman answered with an 18-footer on with a 7-0 spurt, cutting the deficit to 40-35 at 17:32 before Delaney hit another three to end the run. Joey the other end Mower’s three assisted by Joey Ptasinski at 12:31 cut the deficit to seven (49-42) but Bucknell Ptasinski’s three extended the Leopards’ lead to 47-35 before Delaney’s fifth trey made it 50-38. A pair of wouldn’t allow Lafayette to get any closer over the next six minutes of action, holding at least an eight-point threes from Mower and Petkovich surrounding Julian Simmons lay-in, pushed the lead to 62-47 with 7:14 left. lead for a majority of the stretch. Trailing by 14, Johnson’s corner triple cut the deficit to 66-55 with 5:55 Five straight points from Giese gave Lafayette its largest lead of the night at 67-49. remaining, but Cameron Ayers connected from outside on the next trip for three of his 11 points to retake a 14-point lead. As a team the Bison shot 57 percent from the field and were 14-of-14 from the stripe. Lafayette Army (7-10, 0-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN shot 46 percent in the game, but was outrebounded 34-18.The Leopards’ recorded a season-low six turnovers Ellis, F 4-14 2-7 8-8 2-3-5 3 18 0 4 1 0 34 Willen and Mower were the other two Lafayette players in double figures, scoring 14 and 10 points, respectively. Springer, F 1-2 0-0 1-4 2-4-6 2 3 1 1 1 1 14 Washington, G 2-5 0-0 3-3 0-1-1 1 7 0 3 0 1 19 Bucknell (13-6, 3-0) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Simmons, G 4-18 2-10 2-3 1-2-3 1 12 0 1 0 0 30 Willman, F 4-8 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 3 8 2 1 1 0 25 Herbeck, G 2-5 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 0 5 1 3 1 2 28 Muscala, C 9-13 0-0 9-9 2-3-5 1 27 2 1 0 0 34 Lenox 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 2 8 1 3 0 1 22 Cohen, G 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 4 3 3 0 2 20 Williams 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 3 6 3 1 0 0 24 Hill, G 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 8 2 2 0 1 27 Thornton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 1 0 1 0 13 Ayers, G 4-10 3-5 4-4 1-2-3 0 15 0 0 0 0 29 Johnson 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 Kaspar 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 5 1 0 0 0 13 Stire 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-2-4 4 2 0 3 0 0 9 Fitzpatrick 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 3 6 0 1 0 0 16 2-2-4 1 Johnson 1-3 0-1 2-2 0-2-5 2 4 2 0 0 0 27 Totals 25-55 5-21 18-25 12-26-38 21 63 7 20 5 5 200 Brackney 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 1 0 0 0 9 36.4% 23.8% 72.0% 1-0-1 1 Totals 30-52 4-8 15-15 7-27-34 14 79 13 9 1 3 200 Lafayette (7-10, 2-0) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN 57.7% 50.0% 100.0% Willen, F 3-7 1-2 6-6 3-2-5 3 13 1 6 0 0 25 Trist, F 2-3 0-0 1-3 2-1-3 2 5 1 1 1 0 12 Lafayette (7-11, 2-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinrichs, G 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 5 1 3 0 1 11 Willen, F 4-8 2-4 4-4 0-5-5 3 14 2 0 0 0 28 Mower, G 2-8 1-3 1-2 1-4-5 1 6 4 0 0 0 31 Trist, F 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 14 Delaney, G 6-13 5-8 2-3 0-6-6 3 19 3 3 2 1 28 Johnson, G 4-5 1-1 0-1 1-4-5 4 9 3 2 0 1 29 Johnson 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 2 3 4 3 0 2 20 Mower, G 3-8 1-4 3-5 0-1-1 2 10 0 1 1 0 22 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Delaney, G 1-5 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 2 2 1 0 0 30 Ptasinski 1-5 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 0 3 1 0 0 1 23 Ptasinski 2-4 0-1 1-1 0-0-0 3 5 1 0 0 0 15 Flannigan 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 0 1 0 0 5 Hinrichs 6-8 2-3 3-4 0-0-0 1 17 0 0 0 0 23 Smith 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Giese 4-6 2-3 0-1 0-4-4 5 10 0 1 2 1 20 Giese 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 0 1 0 0 20 Petkovich 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 0 0 0 0 14 Petkovich 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 17 Pelham 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 1-0-1 2-0-2 Totals 23-50 8-21 11-15 3-15-18 18 65 9 6 1 2 200 Totals 25-57 14-25 11-17 11-27-38 25 75 16 19 5 6 200 46.0% 38.1% 73.3% 43.9% 56.0% 64.7% Halftime: LC 30, BU 34 Officials: Janosik, Duda, Greene Attendance: 2,515 Halftime: LC 38, Army 28 Officials: Mrakovich, Weaver, Wilson Attendance: 1,544

lafayette 54, Holy Cross 43 • jan. 19, 2012 19 LEHIGH 90, lafayette 76 • jan. 22, 2012 20 WORCESTER, Mass. - Lafayette overcame its worst first-half shooting performance of the season with a 17-2 EASTON, Pa. - Lehigh used 19 second-half points by C.J. McCollum and a pair of key runs in the final 20 run to start the second half en route to a 54-43 victory over Holy Cross. Tony Johnson, Ryan Willen and minutes to pull away to a 90-76 decision over Lafayett. The first spurt Lehigh used to pull away began Dan Trist each scored 11 points to lead the Leopards offensively as Johnson contributed all of his points in with McCollum’s jumper at 14:19 to go ahead 52-49. Rob Delaney was whistled for contact with McCollum the final 20 minutes. With the win, Lafayette head coachFran O’Hanlon collected his 234th career victory, on a three-point attempt and the result was three made free throws. McCollum made 10-of-12 at the line tying the mark for victories by a Patriot League coach held by former Bucknell coach Pat Flannery. LC limited on the afternoon. A turnover and two more McCollum freebies capped the 7-0 run and put Lehigh up eight Holy Cross to 33 percent shooting from the field and seven percent from beyond the arc. The 17 second- (57-49) with 13:01 to play. Four consecutive free throws from Ryan Willen, who scored 15 of his team- half, and 43 total points were both season-lows for a Lafayette opponent. LC outscored Holy Cross 40-19 in high 17 points in the second half cut the deficit to 57-53 at 11:36. Willen hit 9-of-10 from the line. He the second half. LC connected on its first seven shots of the second half to take a 31-26 lead with 15:47 to was one of four players in double figures joined by Delaney (16),Dan Trist (13), and Jim Mower (11). On play. Willen began the stretch with a jumper, Trist converted two layups surrounding R.J. Evans’ basket at the next trip, Corey Schaefer’s triple was the first of two critical three’s from the Lehigh freshman. The the other end and Johnson made a reverse lay-up to pull LC within four 2:13 into the half and force a Holy second came with 9:33 to play and extended Lehigh’s lead to eight at 65-57. Delaney quickly answered Cross timeout. Lafayette then hit three consecutive treys from Willen, Rob Delaney and Joey Ptasinski to on the other end with a straightaway three to pull Lafayette back within five. A bucket from each team cap the run. Holy Cross responded with a 10-2 run of its own over the next 3:56 to regain the lead at 36-33. kept the game at five points, but Lehigh put the contest away by scoring 11 of the next 14 points. Holden Mike Cavataio netted four of his eight points during the spurt that ended with Eric Obeysekere’s jumper with Griener’s transition dunk ignited the run and his two free throws ended it, making the score 78-65 with 11:51 remaining. A Crusaders’ bucket tied the score at 38 with 9:53 showing before the visiting Leopards 4:47 to play. Nick Petkovich’s deep three cut it to 10 on Lafayette’s next possession prior to the final ripped off an 11-0 run that spanned 5:49. The stretch began with two Johnson layups, followed by a Jim media timeout, but the Leopards failed to get any closer over the final four minutes. Lafayette led 39-37 Mower triple and four Willen free throws to go ahead 49-38 with 4:28 to go. Leading 51-41 and in possession at the break, but the team matched each other shot for shot through the first 20 minutes. Neither team of the basketball, Willen broke the Holy Cross press and found Mower open in the wing with two minutes to led by more than five points in the first half. Trist turned in his best half of the year scoring a team-high play. Mower drilled a three to give Lafayette its largest lead (54-41) and put the game out of reach. In total, 11 points on 5-of-6 from the floor while Delaney dropped in 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting. Trailing 33-29 Lafayette outscored Holy Cross 21-7 over the final 11:51 seconds of the contest. with 4:36 to play in the half, Lafayette used a 10-4 to end the session including five from Trist during the stretch. His old-fashioned three-point play tied the game at 37 with 1:36 showing before intermission. Holy Cross (8-10, 2-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Dudzinski, F 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 0 2 0 0 20 Lehigh (15-6, 3-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Beans, C 3-6 0-0 1-3 2-2-4 2 7 1 1 0 0 21 Greiner, F 4-7 0-2 4-4 2-2-4 2 12 1 2 0 1 36 Brown, G 3-9 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 1 8 0 2 0 0 22 Knutson, F 6-8 1-1 4-4 3-2-5 3 17 3 2 0 1 25 Burrell, G 2-7 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 5 0 3 0 1 23 Hamilton, F 4-9 1-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 9 1 1 1 1 22 Evans, G 1-7 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 1 2 0 1 22 McCollum, G 7-14 2-3 10-12 0-7-7 1 26 1 0 1 2 40- Goens 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 6 0 0 0 0 13 Schaefer, G 2-3 2-2 3-4 0-2-2 3 9 2 1 0 2 35 Cavataio 3-6 0-3 2-2 2-5-7 0 8 2 1 2 2 26 D’Orazio 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 4 1 1 1 0 13 Stevens 2-8 0-2 1-2 0-4-4 3 5 2 0 0 1 25 Adams 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 4 4 1 0 0 0 12 Obeysekere 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-7-9 1 2 0 2 1 1 20 Cvrkalj 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 9 Abt 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 2 1 1 0 8 Maneri 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 6 0 0 0 0 8 0-3-3 Totals 18-54 1-14 6-9 9-29-38 15 43 8 14 4 6 200 Totals 30-52 7-14 23-26 6-20-26 18 90 10 7 3 7 200 33.3% 7.1% 66.7% 57.7% 50.0% 88.5%

Lafayette (7-11, 2-1) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (8-12, 3-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 3-11 1-4 4-4 1-4-5 2 11 2 2 1 2 30 Willen, F 3-11 0-3 11-14 4-1-5 2 17 1 1 1 1 30 Trist, F 5-14 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 1 11 1 1 1 0 22 Trist, F 6-8 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 4 13 1 4 1 0 18 Johnson, G 4-5 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 2 11 3 2 0 0 26 Johnson, G 0-7 0-2 2-2 1-4-5 1 2 4 0 0 0 27 Mower, G 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-2-2 4 9 5 1 0 2 27 Mower, G 4-7 0-2 3-3 0-0-0 4 11 0 3 0 1 31 Delaney, G 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-7-7 0 3 0 0 0 0 31 Delaney, G 6-7 1-1 3-3 0-2-2 2 16 3 3 0 1 31 Ptasinski 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 0 1 15 Ptasinski 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 1 1 0 0 19 Hinrichs 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 19 Hinrichs 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 2 1 0 0 0 11 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Giese 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 1 0 15 Giese 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 3 3 0 0 1 0 17 Petkovich 1-4 0-3 0-0 2-3-5 1 2 2 1 0 1 12 Petkovich 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 9 0 1 0 0 14 3-0-3 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 19-56 8-21 9-10 7-24-31 15 54 13 9 3 6 200 0-1-1 33.9% 30.4% 90.0% Totals 24-49 6-15 22-25 6-18-24 20 76 11 13 3 3 200 Halftime: LC 14, HC 24 Officials:Laubenstein, Burroughs, Smith Attendance: 1,489 49.0% 40.0% 88.0% Halftime: LC 39, LU 37 Officials:Young, Butler, Walker Attendance: 3,124 61 Game By Game Recaps (21-24) lafayette 82, Colgate 76 • jan. 25, 2012 21 American 69, lafayette 61 • jan. 28, 2012 22

HAMILTON, N.Y. - A complete team effort, with four players in double figures, gave Lafayette an 82-76 victory EASTON, Pa. - American grinded out a 69-61 victory over Lafayette paced by Charles Hinkle’s game-high 23 over Colgate. Ryan Willen’s 18 points paced the Leopards who shot 56 percent from the field as a team. With points and 52 percent shooting from the field. Three Lafayette players scored in double figures, led byR ob the victory, head coach Fran O’Hanlon became the Patriot League’s all-time winningest coach with 235 career Delaney’s 12 and 11 apiece from Ryan Willen and Dan Trist. The Leopards opened the game by scoring nine wins. Dan Trist tied his career-high with 13 points and Joey Ptasinski also scored 13 in a career-high effort. of the first 12 points and lead by six at the first media timeout.Jim Mower knocked down a corner three off Point guard Tony Johnson added 10 to go along with a season-high seven assists. Colgate opened up a 15-6 a feed from Tony Johnson to open the game and Trist scored two baskets inside to give Lafayette the early advantage six minutes into the game after hitting seven of its first 10 shots. Lafayette then responded with a lead. Johnson’s drive and layup gave LC an 18-11 lead at 9:37. American countered with a 13-5 spurt to take 9-2 run with three straight treys on consecutive possessions to pull within two at the 12:05 mark. Lafayette led its first lead at 24-23 on Daniel Munoz’s three. Hinkle’s third three of the half put American ahead 35-28 with 32-30 with 5:15 to play in the first half following Ptasinski’s jumper but the Raiders put together a 12-2 spurt less than a minute to play and the visitors took that lead into halftime. LC used a 10-2 run to take a 39-37 to take its largest lead of the first half (42-34). LC went in to the break trailing 42-40. The Leopards’ scored the lead to start the second half. Delaney connected on a wing trey to tie the score at 37 before Mower’s baseline first six points of the second half on layups fromJim Mower, Johnson and Trist to take a 46-42 lead 2:10 into jumper capped the run with 16:55 showing. Delaney’s right handed layup put Lafayette ahead 44-43 at 14:28 the second session. Lafayette never trailed from that point on with the only tie coming at 57 apiece at the 9:45 prior to American scoring 12 straight, forcing a Lafayette timeout with 9:36 to play. Following two from mark. Lafayette scored 12 of the next 16 points and led 69-61 with 4:08 to go. Levi Giese started the run with Willen at the stripe, Lafayette scored seven of the next nine points to make it a five-point game with 6:21 a short turnaround hook, followed by a Willen triple off a baseline inbounds play to extend the lead to five with left. Trailing 60-53, Willen kicked the ball out to the corner to a wide open Levi Giese, who hit a three and 6:01 showing. A layup pulled Colgate within three but Willen found Trist in traffic and the freshman converted a cut it to four with 5:22. LC once again went down four (65-61) after Johnson stripped Munoz in the backcourt three-point play with a reverse lay-in. Sterling Melville, who finished with a game-high 19 points, made a basket and hit one of two at the line with 54 seconds to play. The Leopards forced a jump ball and took possession for the Raiders, but Rob Delaney sank four free throws on two one-and-one situations to end the stretch. Luke with 27 seconds on the clock but Mower misfired on a three with 17 seconds. Roh’s layup made it 77-73 with 50 seconds to go, but Lafayette sank 5-of-6 free throws to ice the game. As a team, Lafayette was 18-of-22 from the charity stripe while Colgate made just 7-of-14. American (14-8, 5-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinkle, F 7-14 4-8 5-5 0-5-5 3 23 3 3 0 1 33 Colgate (6-14, 1-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Wroblicky, C 6-7 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 2 13 0 0 0 0 23 James, F 6-6 3-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 15 2 1 0 1 12 Munoz, G 2-3 2-2 3-4 0-6-6 1 9 5 3 0 0 32 Pascale, C 5-9 0-0 2-3 1-2-2 2 12 4 1 0 0 21 Brewer, G 1-7 1-5 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 1 0 0 0 24 Rolls, G 1-3 1-3 3-4 1-1-2 1 6 4 1 0 0 33 Schoof, G 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 1 1 0 0 12 Moore, G 4-7 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 2 9 0 1 0 0 28 McCormack 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 1 1 0 1 16 Venezia, G 3-9 1-7 0-0 0-4-4 1 7 2 0 0 1 36 Simon 1-1 0-0 1-4 0-2-2 2 3 1 0 0 0 12 Brandenburg 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 0 0 0 0 10 Fisher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Roh 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 1 1 0 2 22 Grafft 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 4 0 2 0 0 17 Melville 8-10 1-1 2-5 0-2-2 3 19 3 0 0 2 23 Jolivette 3-8 1-1 0-2 0-3-3 1 7 2 1 0 0 29 McMullen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hill 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Gyawu 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 0-1-1 1-2-3 Totals 24-46 9-18 12-18 4-24-28 15 69 14 11 0 2 200 Totals 31-56 7-18 7-14 5-20-25 20 76 17 5 0 6 200 52.2% 50.0% 66.7% 55.4% 38.9% 50.0% Lafayette (9-13, 4-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (9-12, 4-2) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 3-9 0-2 5-6 1-4-5 4 11 2 3 0 1 27 Willen, F 5-9 1-3 7-9 1-4-5 1 18 1 0 0 0 26 Trist, F 4-6 0-0 3-4 0-2-2 3 11 0 2 0 0 16 Trist, F 6-9 0-0 1-1 0-3-3 2 13 0 0 1 0 18 Johnson, G 4-5 0-1 1-2 0-5-5 1 9 7 0 0 3 32 Johnson, G 4-5 2-2 0-0 1-2-3 2 10 7 0 0 0 34 Mower, G 2-10 1-6 0-0 0-2-2 3 5 2 0 0 0 28 Mower, G 1-5 0-3 4-4 0-2-2 1 6 2 1 0 1 26 Delaney, G 5-9 2-4 0-0 0-5-5 4 12 0 2 0 0 30 Delaney, G 2-5 1-2 4-4 0-3-3 2 9 0 3 0 1 29 Ptasinski 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 6 0 1 0 0 17 Ptasinski 5-5 3-3 0-0 0-0-0 4 13 1 0 0 0 21 Hinrichs 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 0 1 15 Hinrichs 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-1-2 0 5 1 1 0 0 11 Giese 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 0 0 1 0 22 Giese 1-5 0-4 0-1 0-2-2 2 2 0 4 0 0 11 Petkovich 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 1 1 0 0 11 Petkovich 2-4 1-3 1-2 0-0-0 1 6 0 0 0 0 16 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 3-0-3 3-2-5 Totals 23-52 6-22 9-12 5-22-27 20 61 12 9 1 5 200 Totals 28-50 8-21 18-22 6-22-28 16 82 12 9 1 2 200 44.2% 27.3% 75.0% 56.0% 38.1% 81.8% Halftime: AU 35, LC 28 Officials: Edwards, Koskinen, Jackson Attendance: 2,315 Halftime: CU 42, LC 40 Officials: Bruno, Salamone and Becker Attendance: 529

Lafayette 62, Navy 41 • feb. 4, 2012 23 Lafayette 90, ARMy 74 • feb. 8, 2012 24

EASTON, Pa. - Lafayette held a nine-point lead at halftime and never looked back, defeating Navy 62-41. WEST POINT, N.Y. - A decisive second-half run propelled Lafayette to its fourth Patriot League road win on as Lafayette limited Navy to a season-low 41 total points and held the Mids to 17 second-half points, tying the Leopards’ rolled to a 90-74 over Army. Five players scored in double digits, led by 22 from Ryan Willen, the lowest scoring output by an opponent in any half this season. Nick Petkovich scored 11 points off the in Lafayette’s highest scoring effort of the season. Half of Willen’s total, which tied his season high, came bench to lead three Lafayette players in double figures. Both previous lows occurred at Holy Cross on Jan. from the line as he was 11-of-12 from the stripe. Jim Mower contributed 17, Rob Delaney had 11 and Nick 19. The last time Lafayette held and opponent to 41 points or fewer was Jan. 14, 2004 when it defeated Petkovich netted all 10 of his points in the second half as the senior class combined for 60 of Lafayette’s Army 76-40. Ryan Willen’s two handed lay-in at 14:52 handed Lafayette a 42-28 advantage. Two posses- 90 points. Junior Tony Johnson added 13 points and was 7-of-8 from the charity stripe. Lafayette took a sions later, Willen found Les Smith open in the corner where Smith drained a three to give the Leopards 39-35 lead into halftime after a tightly contested opening 20 minutes. Following the intermission, the Black a 17-point lead and cap a 10-0 spurt. The Mids scored the next five points to pull within 12, but wouldn’t Knights scored six of the first eight points to even the game at 41 on Maxwell Lenox’s layup. Leading 47-46 get any closer during the final 12 minutes. After Navy’s mini 5-0 run, Lafayette scored 10 straight points, with 15:07 to play, Lafayette reeled off a 14-3 stretch that spanned 3:14. Petkovich’s triple assisted by Seth punctuated by Petkovich’s straightaway triple, to take its largest lead to that point at 55-33. Willen and Hinrichs opened the run. Then Hinrichs cleaned up a Mower miss with a lay-in underneath to put Lafayette Seth Hinrichs each finished with 10 points in the victory whileTony Johnson scored eight points and ahead 52-47. Willen’s reverse layup pushed the lead to seven before he came away with an offensive board dished out six assists. Willen also grabbed a game-high six rebounds. and found Petkovich in the right wing for three, extending the advantage to 57-47 at 12:38. A pair of Army free throws on the other end preceded a backdoor feed from Willen to Mower for two. Two possessions later, Navy (3-19, 0-8) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen stripped Mo Williams and was fouled on a breakaway layup attempt. Willen sank both freebies to cap Loupos, F 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 4 1 2 0 1 21 the run and give Lafayette a 61-49 lead. Willen put the nail in the coffin when he stepped into a wide-open W. Smith, F 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 1 1 0 0 22 three-pointer with 3:50 left, extending Lafayette’s lead to 15 (78-63). Connolly, G 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 9 Brickman, G 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 4 0 2 0 1 19 Army (10-14, 3-6) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Sugars, G 1-7 1-3 1-2 1-2-3 2 4 0 3 0 2 27 Ellis, F 7-15 2-7 10-11 4-6-10 4 26 0 2 2 1 33 Wyatt 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Springer, F 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 4 3 0 0 0 0 13 Alter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Washington, G 0-1 0-0 4-6 0-4-4 1 4 1 3 0 1 15 Wynn 0-2 0-1 3-5 1-2-3 0 3 1 0 0 0 10 Simmons, G 3-15 1-8 7-8 1-3-4 1 14 1 0 0 1 29 Montgomery 0-1 0-0 3-4 0-2-2 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 Herbeck, G 2-9 2-7 2-2 0-1-1 1 8 3 3 1 0 32 C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lenox 4-7 1-2 2-2 2-1-3 4 11 1 4 0 0 27 Roberts 3-7 0-0 1-3 0-5-5 1 7 2 7 0 0 20 Kincade 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jackson 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 0 0 0 1 13 Williams 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 4 0 2 22 Venturini 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 0 1 0 0 15 P. Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ McNeil 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 2 0 0 10 J. Harris 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Smoot 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 2 0 1 0 1 16 Thornton 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 4 4 4 0 0 23 1-1-2 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 Totals 14-38 3-11 10-18 8-22-30 11 41 5 20 0 6 200 3-0-3 36.8% 27.3% 55.6% Totals 21-53 6-25 26-31 13-21-34 26 74 10 20 3 5 200 39.6% 24.0% 83.9% Lafayette (10-13, 5-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 4-5 1-2 1-2 0-0-6 2 10 3 2 1 1 28 Lafayette (11-13, 6-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Trist, F 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 6 0 1 2 0 17 Willen, F 5-11 1-2 11-12 1-3-4 2 22 2 3 0 3 30 Johnson, G 3-4 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 0 8 6 2 0 2 30 Trist, F 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 4 1 2 0 0 7 Mower, G 1-5 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 3 4 1 2 0 1 21 Johnson, G 3-5 0-1 7-8 1-2-3 4 13 4 1 0 2 24 Delaney, G 0-7 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 2 3 0 2 28 Mower, G 6-13 0-2 5-6 1-1-2 1 17 1 1 0 0 37 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Delaney, G 4-8 0-1 3-4 0-2-2 4 11 3 1 0 1 30 Ptasinski 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Hinrichs 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 10 0 3 0 1 19 Hinrichs 2-2 1-1 3-4 3-3-6 0 8 1 1 0 0 17 Smith 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 0 0 0 0 14 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Giese 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 0 0 2 2 17 Giese 1-4 1-2 2-3 1-2-3 4 5 0 2 1 2 16 Petkovich 4-8 3-5 0-0 1-2-2 4 11 0 0 0 0 17 Petkovich 4-7 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 2 10 0 0 1 1 22 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 1-2-3 1-4-5 Totals 24-49 9-22 5-6 4-21-25 20 62 13 13 5 9 200 Totals 27-54 5-14 31-37 9-20-29 25 90 12 11 2 9 200 49.0% 40.9% 83.3% 50.0% 35.7% 83.8% Halftime: LC 33, NAVY 24 Officials: Edwards, Moran, Houvinen Attendance: 1,853 Halftime: LC 39, ARMY 35 Officials: Becker, McEvoy, Andrakakos Attendance: 811 62 Game By Game Recaps (21-24) Game By Game Recaps (25-28) BUCKNELL 90, lafayette 65 • Feb. 11, 2012 25 Holy CROSS 70, lafayette 63 • Feb. 15, 2012 26

LEWISBURG, Pa. - Bucknell scored the first nine points of the second half and never looked back, defeating EASTON, Pa. - Holy Cross took an early lead and never lost control, holding Lafayette off for a 70-63 Lafayette 90-78. The Bison were led by a game-high 24 points from Mike Muscala and 17 from Joe Willman in win. Devin Brown’s game-high 18 points paced the Crusaders, who outrebounded LC 46-26. Ryan Willen the victory. For Lafayette, Rob Delaney scored a career-high 22 points on a 7-of-12 shooting night. Trailing scored 15 points for Lafayette which was held to 39 percent from the floor and 27 percent from outside 24-14, LC knocked down consecutive three-pointers to pull within four at 5:25. Levi Giese connected on the the arc. A poor start shooting the ball by LC allowed Holy Cross to take a 12-2 lead. The Leopards hit one first and thenJim Mower fed Ryan Willen for a left wing triple. Bucknell then scored six of the next eight of their first 10 shots as Justin Burrell scored eight for the Crusaders to open the game. Seth Hinrichs’ points to regain an eight-point lead with 4:02 to play in the half. Giese’s left-handed basket in the lane and left-handed drive and finish at the rim resulted in a three-point play to end the stretch making it 12-5 at a layup by Tony Johnson cut the deficit to 32-28 at 2:32.A Johnson long ball and Mower free throw brought 13:56. A pair of Willen free throws and a steal by Tony Johnson set up a finger roll byJim Mower to bring Lafayette within two, but Muscala made a jumper and Willman hit one as time expired to give Bucknell a Lafayette within three (30-27) at the half. At 16:30 of the second, Rob Delaney collected a loose ball and six-point at halftime. The Bison scored the first nine points of the second half, including a pair of baskets went straight to the rack for two. He was fouled, but missed the bonus free throw and LC trailed 36-33. from Muscala, to take a 47-32 lead and force Lafayette to call timeout. Out of the stoppage, Nick Petkovich Delaney’s trey cut the lead to four (44-40) at 13:02 prior to Taylor Apt connecting from beyond the arc stopped the bleeding with a triple from the top of the key to end the run. Giese then converted a three from to give HC a seven-point lead. Down 57-51, Delaney stepped in front of Brown’s dunk attempt and took a the left side to make it a 47-38 game at 14:48. Delaney’s bucket made it 59-48 with 9:29 to go, but Bucknell charge. On the other end, Mower fed Willen in the corner for three to trim the deficit to three with 5:34. Six went on a 16-7 spurt to take a 19-point lead with 5:37 left. Three free throws from Willen with less than a straight from HC capped by an uncontested dunk by Eric Obeysekere put HC up 63-54 at 3:37. Obeysekere minute made it an eight-point game, but Petkovich misfired on a three that would have cut the deficit to five hung on the rim after the dunk and was assessed a technical. Mower hit both freebies and Delaney made a with 40 seconds to play. Willen and Johnson were the only other Lafayette players in double figures, scoring layup to draw Lafayette within five at 3:12. A Brown jumper put HC ahead by six at 1:29. After a LC miss, 13 and 10 points, respectively. The Leopards committed a season-low five turnovers. Brown missed the front end of a one-and-one and Delaney’s layup cut it to 67-63 with 45 seconds left. Burrell sank one of two from the line before Nick Petkovich’s three went in-and-out with 22 seconds left. Bucknell (20-6, 10-0) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willman,F 8-13 0-0 1-2 4-4-8 2 17 0 1 0 2 34 Holy Cross (12-13, 6-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Muscala,C 6-9 0-0 12-12 2-5-7 3 24 4 1 1 0 33 Dudzinski,F 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-5-8 2 8 1 2 0 0 28 Cohen,G 3-7 1-3 8-10 1-6-7 1 15 0 4 1 0 30 Beans,C 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 16 Hill,G 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-5-5 4 5 4 0 0 1 22 Brown,G 6-10 2-3 4-6 0-1-1 3 18 2 3 0 0 33 Ayers,G 4-10 1-4 2-3 0-4-4 1 11 4 0 0 0 32 Burrell,G 5-11 2-4 4-6 0-3-3 0 16 2 1 0 0 28 Kaspar 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 2 2 1 1 0 0 11 Evans,G 3-6 0-0 3-4 1-7-8 2 9 1 7 2 0 29 Fitzpatrick 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0 2 0 2 0 0 8 Goens 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 10 Johnson 5-7 4-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 14 2 1 0 0 24 Cavataio 1-5 1-1 2-4 3-2-5 0 5 0 0 1 0 19 Andoh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stevens 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Brackney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 Obeysekere 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 4 0 2 4 0 21 1-1-2 1 Abt 2-4 1-1 1-2 3-3-6 2 6 0 1 0 0 14 Totals 30-52 7-14 23-29 9-30-39 18 90 15 10 2 3 200 1-1-2 57.7% 50.0% 79.3% Totals 23-49 6-11 18-26 14-32-46 15 70 8 17 7 0 200 46.9% 54.5% 69.2% Lafayette (11-14, 6-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen,F 2-6 1-2 8-9 2-3-5 3 13 2 1 0 0 28 Lafayette (11-15, 6-5) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Trist, F 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 3 3 0 2 0 0 13 Willen,F 5-15 1-4 4-6 1-3-4 1 15 3 2 0 2 34 Johnson, G 4-8 2-3 0-0 0-3-3 3 10 5 1 0 2 37 Petkovich, F 1-6 1-5 0-0 1-5-6 4 3 2 0 0 0 18 Mower, G 4-11 0-3 1-2 0-2-2 3 9 3 1 0 1 33 Pelham, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 Delaney, G 7-12 3-6 5-6 1-1-2 5 22 1 0 1 3 29 Mower, G 3-8 1-5 2-2 0-3-3 3 9 3 1 0 0 33 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Delaney, G 5-10 1-4 0-1 0-3-3 1 11 3 0 0 0 27 Hinrichs 2-5 1-2 2-5 0-3-3 1 7 0 0 0 0 17 Johnson 4-7 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 9 3 0 0 4 34 Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Hinrichs 2-6 0-2 2-3 1-0-1 0 6 0 2 0 0 15 Giese 3-3 2-2 0-0 1-1-2 4 8 1 0 0 0 19 Trist 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 4 0 1 0 0 10 Petkovich 2-7 2-6 0-0 0-0-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 15 Smith 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 1 1 0 6 Pelham 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Giese 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 5 6 1 0 0 1 17 1-0-1 4-3-7 Totals 25-57 11-26 17-24 5-17-22 24 78 12 5 1 6 200 Totals 24-61 7-26 8-12 8-18-26 21 63 17 8 1 7 200 43.9% 42.3% 70.8% 39.3% 26.9% 66.7% Halftime: BU 38, LC 32 Officials: Seward, Benedict, Salamone Attendance: 3,482 Halftime: HC 30, LC 27 Officials:Plunkett, Brick, Benedict Attendance: 2,211

LEHIGH 72, lafayette 53 • Feb. 18, 2012 27 lafayette 84, Colgate 67 • Feb. 22, 2012 28

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Lehigh opened the game on a 7-2 run and controlled the game throughout, claiming Easton, Pa. - Lafayette capitalized on a pair of 20-point performances from Nick Petkovich and Seth a 72-53 victory on Saturday at Stabler Arena. C.J. McCollum netted a game-high 22 points for the home Hinrichs en route to an 84-67 victory over Colgate. Petkovich set new career-highs with 21 points on team. Ryan Willen scored 16 to lead Lafayette, which had two players score in double figures.Tony seven threes and Hinrichs scored 22, a new career-best, on 7-of-9 shooting and four treys. Rob Delaney Johnson added 12 for the Leopards, who were outrebounded 44-29. Trailing 22-10 at the 11:26 mark of the contributed 10 assists. Leading 24-23 after Jim Mower’s driving layup and three-point play, LC sank back- first half, Lafayette scored seven straight points to begin an 11-3 stretch. The run pulled Lafayette within to-back threes. Petkovich hit one from straightaway before Mower connected from beyond, stretching the four at 8:16 and was sparked by Rob Delaney’s three-pointer. A Seth Hinrichs steal led to a Johnson lead to seven, 30-23, at 3:26. LC led by as many as 10 on two different occasions. Les Smith’s steal and jumper and then a Dan Trist layup on the next possession. McCollum made a jumper at 9:48 and Justin layup made it 35-25 and Petkovich answered Pat Moore’s trey on the next trip to make it 38-28. Petkovich Maneri made one at the line prior to another Johnson bucket and pair of free throws capped the run. A finished the half 5-of-7 from outside the arc for 15 points. After scoring three in the first half, Hinrichs lay-in drew Lafayette within three (31-28) with 2:18 to play in the opening stanza, but Lehigh scored the opened the second half by scoring 17 straight points, including a four-point play on a corner three to last seven points of the half and took a 38-28 lead into halftime. Lehigh extended its lead to 16 on John put Lafayette up 52-37 at 15:42. After a timeout, Hinrichs drilled another from deep to extend the lead Adams’ basket at 14:23 before Lafayette scored five straight to force Lehigh to call timeout with 11:42 to to 55-38. Colgate’s Luke Roh converted a lay-in prior to Petkovich ending Hinrichs’ run with a trey off a play. After the timeout, Lehigh regained a 16-point lead on McCollum’s jumper at 9:04. Adams scored 14 feed from Mower to add to stretch it to 58-40. Moore hit a three for Colgate before Petkovich eclipsed his points and added 10 rebounds while Gabe Knutson scored 10 and grabbed seven boards. career-high with his seventh three. Mower got in on the act, draining two treys to push the lead to 72-51 with 6:41 to play. Mower’s pair of threes plus another with four minutes gave him 17 points. Lehigh (21-7, 9-3) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Adams, F 5-8 2-3 2-4 4-6-10 0 14 1 0 0 0 32 Colgate (8-20, 2-11) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hamilton, F 2-6 0-4 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 0 1 0 1 27 Gyawu,F 3-5 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 3 7 0 1 0 0 11 Maneri, C 4-5 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 2 9 1 0 0 2 16 Pascale,C 1-3 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 3 3 0 0 0 0 14 McCollum, G 10-18 1-4 1-1 1-7-8 3 22 4 1 3 1 30 Rolls, G 3-7 2-3 1-2 0-2-2 0 9 2 1 0 1 29 McKnight, G 2-6 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 3 4 5 4 0 2 28 Moore, G 3-7 3-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 9 0 2 0 0 25 D’Orazio 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Venezia, G 3-8 2-3 0-0 1-3-4 3 8 3 0 0 0 29 Goodman 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Schaefer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Brandenburg 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 4 1 2 0 0 13 Greiner 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Roh 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 1 6 4 1 0 0 26 Cvrkalj 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Bogdanovic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Staggers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Melville 2-3 0-1 3-6 0-1-1 0 7 1 2 0 1 18 Bailey 3-5 1-2 0-0 2-1-3 2 7 0 3 1 1 22 James 0-4 0-2 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Baltimore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McMullen 5-8 2-3 2-3 2-1-3 1 14 1 0 1 0 16 Knutson 2-6 0-0 6-8 2-5-7 1 10 0 3 0 0 20 2-0-2 Team 2-4-6 1 Totals 25-57 9-19 8-13 9-23-32 18 67 12 9 1 2 200 Totals 29-59 4-17 10-15 13-31-44 15 72 13 13 4 8 200 43.9% 47.4% 61.5% 49.2% 23.5% 66.7% Lafayette (12-16, 7-6) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (11-16, 6-6) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 1-3 1-2 2-4 0-3-3 3 5 1 0 0 0 32 Trist, F 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 6 1 1 0 0 20 Trist, F 1-4 0-0 3-5 0-4-4 3 5 0 2 1 1 13 Giese, F 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 5 0 0 1 2 0 14 Johnson, G 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Johnson, G 5-8 0-1 2-2 0-4-4 0 12 4 4 0 3 35 Hinrichs,G 7-9 4-6 4-4 0-3-3 0 22 1 1 0 4 30 Hinrichs, G 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 5 1 0 0 1 16 Delaney, G 1-5 0-1 0-2 0-2-2 1 2 10 1 0 0 30 Delaney, G 3-10 2-5 1-4 1-5-6 2 9 3 0 0 0 29 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Detmer 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Mower 6-9 4-7 1-1 0-3-3 1 17 3 1 0 0 30 Willen 7-16 2-4 0-0 4-1-5 2 16 0 5 1 0 33 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mower 0-5 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 2 1 0 0 30 Smith 2-3 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 1 4 1 0 0 0 14 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Giese 3-7 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 2 8 1 0 1 1 14 Petkovich 1-5 1-4 0-0 2-1-3 4 3 0 1 0 0 15 Petkovich 7-9 7-9 0-0 1-3-4 1 21 0 0 0 0 23 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 1-2-3 0-1-1 Totals 21-61 6-20 5-82 10-19-29 18 53 11 13 3 4 200 Totals 28-50 18-33 10-16 2-25-27 14 84 18 6 2 6 200 34.4% 30.0% 62.5% 56.0% 54.5% 62.5% Halftime: LU 38, LC 28 Officials:Oswalt, Seward, Berry Attendance: 2,914 Halftime: LC 38, CU 28 Officials: Pilla, Clark, Bush Attendance: 1,684 63 Game By Game Recaps (29-31) American 76, lafayette 69 • Feb. 25, 2012 29 lafayette 84, Holy Cross 76 • Feb. 29, 2012 30 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Lafayette cut a 14-point halftime deficit to five on three occasions in the final min- WORCESTER, Mass. - Led by Rob Delaney’s career-high 25 points, Lafayette upended Holy Cross 84-76 utes, but the comeback fell short as American held on for a 76-69 win. Ryan Willen had his third double- in the Patriot League Quarterfinal. Delaney’s points came on an 8-of-9 shooting effort and 5-of-5 from double of the season, finishing with 16 points and 13 boards. LC outrebounded a League opponent for the downtown to lead three Leopards in double figures.Jim Mower scored 18 and Ryan Willen added 12 third time this season, 45-31, the largest rebounding margin of the season. Seth Hinrichs pulled down a points and seven rebounds as Lafayette eliminated Holy Cross on its home court for the second straight career-high eight boards to go with Willen’s career-best performance. Lafayette and American traded 7-0 season. Lafayette was in control for the majority of the game, never trailing and tied just once in the runs to open the game with AU taking a 7-0 lead. With the game tied 9-9, The Eagles ripped off a 20-2 second half. Lafayette took a 12-2 lead on Mower’s three-pointer a little more than four minutes into the run. Tony Wroblicky had five points in the span and Mike Bersch added two three-pointers and Charles game. Holy Cross used a 13-2 spurt to end the half prior to Delaney’s layup right before the buzzer. Holy Hinkel contributed another as AU led 29-11 with 4:48 left in the first. American led by as many as 20 twice Cross worked its way back into the game early in the second half. A layup by R.J. Evans tied the game at in the first half and held a 36-22 advantage at the break. The Leopards came out of the locker room and 56-56 with 11:20 to play, but Lafayette answered with five straight points from Mower. After a jumper, sliced the American lead to 10 (53-43) with 10:39 left on Jim Mower’s three from the top of the arc off a Mower stuck a three from the right wing at 9:52. HC pulled within one after consecutive baskets before Hinrichs’ feed. Two minutes later, Bersch put back a missed Hinkle jumper to push the AU lead back to 14. Willen’s bucket and foul made it 61-58 with 8:41 left. Over the next three minutes, Lafayette went 6-for- Nick Petkovich followed with a three, and three free throws from Willen cut the deficit to eight (57-49) 6 from the line, while HC hit 2-of-4 attempts. With 5:17 to play, Delaney hit another three to push the with 5:49 left. Troy Brewer nailed two crucial three-pointers on consecutive possessions and Daniel Munoz margin to ten. A pair of free throws from Evans was answered by a Delaney jumper before Delaney took added a layup as American led 65-51 with 4:41 left. Rob Delaney drained a three-pointer with 1:37 left a charge on Brown in transition with 3:48 to go and a 74-64 lead. Evans, who finished with 18 points to put the score at 68-62. Willen’s layup with 1:19 left put the Eagles’ advantage at five and again with 37 to pace Holy Cross, scored the next five points before Willen sank two freebies to make it a seven-point seconds remaining on two more Willen foul shots, but LC didn’t get any closer. game at 1:21. A Justin Burrell basket and two Dudzinzski free throws cut it to three points with 41 seconds to play but Lafayette made its final eight free throw attempts to end out the game. American (19-10, 10-4) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Grafft, F 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 1 0 25 Holy Cross (16-14) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Hinkle, F 8-16 5-7 4-5 2-2-4 2 25 3 1 1 3 33 Evans, F 6-11 0-0 6-7 3-4-7 4 18 3 2 0 3 30 McCormack, G 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 2 1 0 0 16 Dudzinski, F 6-11 0-0 4-5 4-2-6 3 16 0 0 2 0 31 Brewer, G 5-8 2-4 1-2 2-6-8 0 13 1 1 0 2 33 Beans, C 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 0 3 0 1 11 Hill, G 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 1 10 Brown, G 6-15 3-6 2-2 0-0-0 1 17 2 5 0 5 36 Munoz 2-5 0-0 4-6 0-0-0 2 8 4 0 1 2 30 Burrell, G 3-7 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 3 7 1 1 0 0 24 Fisher 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 Goens 2-2 1-1 1-2 0-0-0 0 6 0 0 0 1 17 Jolivette 4-8 0-0 1-5 0-2-2 4 9 2 2 0 0 22 Cavataio 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 4 4 2 0 2 19 Schoof 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 Stevens 2-4 1-1 0-0 2-0-2 2 5 0 0 0 1 14 Wroblicky 2-4 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 4 5 0 0 1 0 9 Obeysekere 1-4 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 2 3 1 1 1 1 17 Bersch 3-5 2-4 3-5 0-3-3 3 11 0 0 0 0 14 Abt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-4-4 2-1-3 Totals 26-55 10-17 14-25 7-24-31 22 76 14 7 4 9 200 Totals 28-58 5-9 15-20 14-14-28 21 76 11 14 3 14 200 47.3% 58.8% 56.0% 48.3% 55.6% 75.0%

Lafayette (12-17, 7-7) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Lafayette (13-17) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 4-11 0-2 8-10 6-7-13 1 16 1 2 0 1 32 Willen, F 2-5 0-1 8-9 1-6-7 3 12 6 2 0 1 32 Trist, F 3-9 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 1 8 0 0 0 0 24 Trist, F 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 6 0 2 0 1 18 Hinrichs, G 3-6 2-4 1-2 0-8-8 3 9 4 2 0 1 27 Hinrichs, G 2-4 1-1 4-4 0-3-3 1 9 2 2 0 0 30 Mower, G 3-8 2-6 2-2 0-2-2 2 10 1 1 0 0 36 Mower, G 5-10 4-6 4-4 0-2-2 3 18 0 5 0 1 36 Delaney, G 6-13 1-5 1-3 0-3-3 4 14 2 3 0 0 32 Delaney, G 8-9 5-5 4-6 1-2-3 1 25 4 3 1 0 33 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Flannigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Smith 0-3 0-2 2-2 1-1-2 5 2 1 0 0 0 11 Smith 0-2 0-2 3-6 0-1-1 1 3 1 1 0 0 13 Giese 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 3 0 0 13 Giese 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 2 0 1 0 0 11 Petkovich 3-8 2-7 0-0 3-4-7 2 8 0 0 0 0 19 Petkovich 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 9 0 1 1 1 23 Pelham 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 4-1-5 2-1-3 Totals 23-62 7-28 16-21 15-30-45 22 69 10 1 0 2 200 Totals 24-41 13-19 23-29 6-18-24 17 84 13 19 2 4 200 37.1% 25.0% 76.2% 58.5% 68.4% 79.3% Halftime: AU 36, LC 22 Officials: Edwards, Bretz, Ostwalt Attendance: 2,369 Halftime: LC 43, HC 38 Officials: Walker, Luciano, Jackson Attendance: 1,193

BUCKNELL 79, LAFAYETTE 52 • MAR. 3, 2012 31 LEWISBURG, Pa. - A tough-shooting first half and foul trouble dug Lafayette into a hole it couldn’t climb out of as the Leopards fell 79-52 to Bucknell in the Patriot League Tournament Semifinals. Lafayette advanced to the semifinal of the Patriot League tournament for the third consecutive season.R yan Willen led Lafayette with 11 points, ending his career with 1,453 points, sixth on the all-time scoring list at Lafayette. Following a three from Mike Muscala in the corner off a pick-and-roll, Willen made a layup on the other end to draw Lafayette within five (20-15) with 8:21 to play in the half. A three from Bryson Johnson then put the Bison ahead 23-15 before Seth Hinrichs’ basket underneath made it 23-17 at 7:17. Hinrichs’ bucket was the final field goal of the half for Lafayette as Bucknell (24-8) strung together a 17-3 run to end the half with a 40-20 lead. The spurt included 11 Bison free throws, including eight from Joe Willman, who scored 14 first-half points. The Leopards came out of the locker room and cut the deficit to 12 points at the first media timeout. Lafayette used a 12-4 run sparked by a Willen three and capped by a transition trey from Levi Giese off a feed from Rob Delaney at 16:32. After Johnson and Nick Petkovich traded threes, Bucknell put together an 8-0 run to regain its 20-point advantage. Bucknell extended its lead to as many as 32 points (73-41) on Brian Fitzpatrick’s layup with 3:17 to play.

Bucknell (24-8) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willman,F 5-11 0-0 8-8 3-4-7 2 18 1 0 2 2 29 Muscala, C 7-12 1-1 3-3 3-1-4 1 18 1 1 2 1 23 Cohen, G 2-6 0-2 2-2 2-5-7 2 6 4 1 0 1 28 Hill, G 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 2 3 1 0 0 21 Ayers, G 4-12 2-5 2-2 0-3-3 0 12 0 1 0 2 26 Kaspar 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 3 1 0 0 19 Klebon 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 Fitzpatrick 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 1 8 0 3 0 0 14 Singleton 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 Johnson 3-8 3-8 0-0 0-1-1 2 9 2 0 0 0 20 Andoh 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Starkey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Brackney 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1-2-3 Totals 27-58 6-17 19-19 10-27-37 15 79 14 10 4 6 200 46.6% 35.3% 100.0%

Lafayette (13-18) FG-A 3P-3A FT-A O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN Willen, F 3-11 1-3 4-4 1-4-5 2 11 2 1 0 1 31 Trist, F 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 3 0 0 16 Hinrichs, G 3-6 0-2 2-3 3-2-5 1 8 0 3 0 0 36 Mower, G 3-9 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 6 0 1 0 0 28 Delaney, G 4-8 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 4 10 3 5 0 0 26 Detmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Flannigan 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 Smith 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 8 0 1 0 0 14 Giese 1-6 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 4 3 1 1 1 1 16 Petkovich 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 4 3 0 0 0 0 15 Pelham 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 8 Team 3-0-3 Totals 19-54 7-24 7-9 7-18-25 23 52 7 16 1 3 200 35.2% 29.2% 77.8% Halftime: BU 40, LC 20 Officials: Crisp, Cruz, Allocco Attendance: 3,823 64 2011-12 LAFAYETTE MEN’S BASKETBALL Game By Game Recaps (29-31) Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2012-1313-18 6-7 7-11 0-0 CONFERENCE 7-7 3-4 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-11 6-3 3-8 0-0

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 Willen, Ryan 31 30 889 28.7 129 291 . 443 30 84 .357 158 194 .814 57 108 165 5.3 82 0 55 63 8 30 446 14.4 21 Mower, Jim 31 29 994 32.1 127 294 .432 55 158 .348 88 101 .871 6 79 85 2.7 60 0 50 41 8 16 397 12.8 32 Delaney, Rob 31 31 919 29.6 109 253 . 431 35 95 .368 45 77 .584 10 93 103 3.3 78 1 113 71 6 29 298 9.6 12 Hinrichs, Seth 31 19 629 20.3 89 174 .511 39 84 .464 48 61 .787 22 66 88 2.8 40 0 27 50 5 19 265 8.5 03 Johnson, Tony 12 10 332 27.7 36 63 . 571 7 16 .438 17 21 .810 6 28 34 2.8 21 0 51 15 2 19 96 8.0 33 Petkovich, Nick 31 1 564 18.2 70 165 .424 59 139 .424 16 25 .640 26 82 108 3.5 70 0 13 19 11 18 215 6.9 20 Trist, Dan 31 20 517 16.7 72 161 . 447 0 3 .000 32 48 .667 20 48 68 2.2 72 0 17 57 17 4 176 5.7 05 Ptasinski, Joey 22 3 449 20.4 42 95 .442 32 70 .457 7 7 1.000 5 30 35 1.6 31 0 20 19 1 8 123 5.6 24 Giese, Levi 22 4 311 14.1 25 74 . 338 16 47 .340 3 7 .429 9 30 39 1.8 62 3 7 19 17 10 69 3.1 23 Smith, Les 29 0 303 10.4 18 52 .346 8 26 .308 13 18 .722 6 27 33 1.1 35 1 21 17 1 6 57 2.0 22 Flannigan, Alan 14 0 72 5.1 3 10 . 300 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 13 15 1.1 14 0 2 5 0 1 8 0.6 44 Pelham, J.D. 28 8 202 7.2 3 12 .250 0 4 .000 3 5 .600 11 21 32 1.1 34 0 8 12 4 3 9 0.3 04 Detmer, Jack 15 0 19 1.3 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0.1 Team 56 45 101 3 Total...... 31 6200 723 1650 .438 283 735 .385 432 566 .763 236 671 907 29.3 600 5 385 391 80 164 2161 69.7 Opponents...... 31 6200 795 1697 .468 210 547 .384 460 643 .715 329 757 1086 35.0 559 389 378 89 190 2260 72.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY gAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Lafayette 993 1168 2161 HOME 13 24726 1902 Opponents 1055 1205 2260 AWAY 18 45342 2519 NEUTRAL 0 0 0 TOTAL 31 70068 4421 2011-12 LAFAYETTE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/11/11 at La Salle 53-79 L 2322 (12)Trist, Dan (6)Willen, Ryan (12)Mower, Jim 11/14/11 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 84-81 831 (22)Willen, Ryan (6)Willen, Ryan (22)Mower, Jim (6)Trist, Dan 11/16/11 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 79-73 1924 (20)Willen, Ryan (6)Delaney, Rob 11/19/11 WAGNER 70-76 L 1846 (20)Willen, Ryan (10)Willen, Ryan 11/22/11 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 85-74 849 (37)Mower, Jim (11)Petkovich, Nick 11/26/11 at Delaware 78-81 L 1609 (19)Mower, Jim (7)Mower, Jim 11/30/11 at Princeton 54-69 L 1542 (16)Willen, Ryan (5)Willen, Ryan (5)Hinrichs, Seth 12/05/11 LONG ISLAND 80-82 L 780 (21)Willen, Ryan (6)Delaney, Rob (6)Willen, Ryan 12/07/11 at Penn State W 61-57 5462 (14)Mower, Jim (8)Petkovich, Nick (14)Hinrichs, Seth 12/11/11 at Sacred Heart 79-84 L 622 (24)Mower, Jim (5)Delaney, Rob (5)Willen, Ryan 12/21/11 at Vanderbilt 58-89 L 13034 (16)Hinrichs, Seth (4)Trist, Dan (4)Willen, Ryan 12/28/11 MONMOUTH W 69-54 1642 (19)Mower, Jim (9)Petkovich, Nick 12/30/11 at Columbia 67-77 L 968 (20)Willen, Ryan (4)Willen, Ryan 01/02/12 at NJIT 58-78 L 349 (14)Hinrichs, Seth (5)Hinrichs, Seth 01/04/12 PENN 73-78 L 2037 (20)Mower, Jim (10)Willen, Ryan 01/07/12 * at Navy W 65-63 1986 (21)Willen, Ryan (6)Giese, Levi 01/11/12 * ARMY W 75-63 1544 (19)Delaney, Rob (6)Delaney, Rob 01/14/12 * BUCKNELL 65-79 L 2515 (17)Hinrichs, Seth (5)Delaney, Rob (5)Johnson, Tony (5)Willen, Ryan 01/19/12 * at Holy Cross W 54-43 1489 (11)Johnson, Tony (7)Delaney, Rob (11)Willen, Ryan (11)Trist, Dan 01/22/12 * LEHIGH 76-90 L 3124 (17)Willen, Ryan (5)Johnson, Tony (5)Willen, Ryan 01/25/12 * at Colgate W 82-76 529 (18)Willen, Ryan (5)Willen, Ryan 01/28/12 * AMERICAN 61-69 L 2315 (12)Delaney, Rob (5)Willen, Ryan (5)Johnson, Tony (5)Delaney, Rob 02/04/12 * NAVY W 62-41 2253 (11)Petkovich, Nick (6)Willen, Ryan 02/08/12 * at Army W 90-74 811 (22)Willen, Ryan (6)Hinrichs, Seth 02/11/12 * at Bucknell 78-90 L 3482 (22)Delaney, Rob (5)Willen, Ryan 02/15/12 * HOLY CROSS 63-70 L 2211 (15)Willen, Ryan (6)Petkovich, Nick 02/18/12 * at Lehigh 53-72 L 2914 (16)Willen, Ryan (6)Delaney, Rob 02/22/12 * COLGATE W 84-67 1684 (22)Hinrichs, Seth (4)Smith, Les (4)Trist, Dan (4)Petkovich, Nick 02/25/12 * at American 69-76 L 2369 (16)Willen, Ryan (13)Willen, Ryan 02/29/12 $ at Holy Cross W 84-76 1193 (25)Delaney, Rob (7)Willen, Ryan 03/03/12 $ at Bucknell 52-79 L 3823 (11)Willen, Ryan (5)Willen, Ryan (5)Hinrichs, Seth * = Patriot League game $ = Patriot League Tournament game

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patriot league standings 2011-12 Standings 2000-01: Frank Barr (Second Team) Tim Bieg (Second Team) League Overall Tyson Whitfield (Second Team) TEAM W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Bucknell 12-2 .857 25-10 .714 2001-02: Brian Burke (First Team) Lehigh* 11-3 .786 27-8 .771 Kenny Grant (Rookie Team) American 10-4 .714 20-12 .625 2002-03: Justin DeBerry (Second Team) Holy Cross 9-5 .643 15-14 .517 Lafayette 7-7 .500 13-18 .419 2003-04: Winston Davis (First Team) Army 5-9 .357 12-18 .400 Justin DeBerry (First Team) Colgate 2-12 .143 8-22 .267 Mike Farrell (Second Team) Navy 0-14 .000 3-26 .103 2004-05: None

2011-12 Patriot League Honors 2005-06: Andrei Capusan (Second Team) Andrew Brown (Rookie Team) Coach of the Year: Dave Paulsen (Bucknell) Player of the Year: C.J. McCollum (Lehigh) 2006-07: None Rookie of the Year: Justin Burrell (Holy Cross) Defensive Player of the Year: Bryan Cohen (Bucknell) 2007-08: Bilal Abdullah (Second Team) Scholar Athlete of the Year: Ryan Willen (Lafayette) Andrew Brown (Second Team)

2008-09: Ryan Willen (Rookie Team)

Lafayette All-Patriot League Team Selections 2009-10: Jared Mintz (First Team) Ryan Willen (Second Team) 1990-91: Bruce Stankavage (First Team) Fran O’Hanlon Coach of the Year 1991-92: Craig White (Second Team) 2010-11: Jared Mintz (First Team) 1992-93: Keith Brazzo (Second Team) Craig Kowadla (Rookie Team) 2011-12: Ryan Willen (First Team) Tony Johnson (Second Team) 1993-94: Keith Brazzo (Second Team) Seth Hinrichs (Rookie Team) Dan Trist (Rookie Team) 1994-95: None

1995-96: Craig Kowadla (First Team) Stefan Ciosici (Rookie Team)

1996-97: Brian Ehlers (Rookie Team)

1997-98: Stefan Ciosici (First Team) Player of the Year Brian Ehlers (Second Team) Tyson Whitfield (Rookie Team) Rookie of the Year Fran O’Hanlon Coach of the Year

1998-99: Brian Ehlers (First Team) Player of the Year P.L. Tournament M.V.P. Ted Cole (First Team) Fran O’Hanlon Coach of the Year

1999-00: Brian Ehlers (First Team) Player of the Year Stefan Ciosici (Second Team) Ryan Willen, Patriot League Scholar-Athlete P.L. Tournament M.V.P. of the Year

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lafayette basketball…timeline Jan., 1901 — The student newspaper carried 1919 — Bill Anderson becomes from the tournament three days later by the following editorial: “Dr. S.B. Newton Lafayette’s first 1,000-point scorer. He Jacksonville University, 87-76. (head football coach) suggests that inter-class finished the season with 1,211 career 1972 — Tracy Tripucka caps an outstand- basketball games be arranged and one evening points. ing career with 1,973 points in only three of each week be set apart for the different years of varsity basketball. He remains classes out of which a varsity will be selected Jan., 1920 — Bill MacAvoy named the school’s leading all-time scorer to which will practice on Friday evenings, Lafayette’s first non-student coach. He this day. Saturday evenings being devoted to scheduled was a former football and baseball player games with other teams. Let the various classes for the Leopards. Dec. 1, 1973 — Lafayette celebrates organize teams at once. These contests will Dec. 6, 1924 — The Lafayette basketball the opening of Allan P. Kirby Field House furnish sports and pleasant pastime during the team’s first game in Alumni Gym was a with a 79-70 win over Gettysburg. long evenings of this winter team.” 19-4 win over Schuylkill Seminary. Mar. 15, 1975 — Coach Tom Davis Feb. 1, 1901 — A six-member varsity Mar. 7, 1949 — Veteran coach Bill directs his team to its fourth N.I.T. bid, squad plays its first game versus the Anderson leads his team to the school’s but loses at Madison Square Garden to St. Allentown (Pa.) Y.M.C.A. Ed Haldeman first 20-win season. The Leopards win at John’s, 94-76, in the first round. scored the first basket after seven min- Boston University, 43-41, to record their Mar. 5, 1980 — Head coach Roy utes and Lafayette went on to win, 12-4. 20th victory. Chipman leads the Leopards to their sixth Admission was 25 cents. Jan. 8, 1955 — Leopards record first post-season appearance, but loses in the Feb. 16, 1901 — Walt Haldeman was 100-point game in school history with a first round of the N.I.T. to Virginia, 67-56, the first person to score in double figures 104-63 win over visiting Wilkes in Alumni in Charlottesville, Va. with 10 points in Lafayette’s 34-7 win Gym. Nov. 24, 1984 — For the start of the over Mauch Chunk Y.M.C.A. Mar. 12, 1955 — Lafayette plays its 1984-85 season, Mar. 6, 1901 — Ed Haldeman scores a first ever postseason game. Coach Butch returns to Lafayette 29 years after he basket to give Lafayette an 18-16 win van Breda Kolff and Leopards lose to first coached at the school from 1951- over Princeton in its first overtime game. Niagara, 83-70, in National Invitation 55. He will move on to Hofstra after the 1987-88 season. 1904 — Dr. Updegrove, head of the Tournament at Madison Square Garden. gymnasium, refuses to let the basketball Mar. 17, 1956 — For the second con- Jan. 4, 1988 — Junior Otis Ellis scores team practice in the physical education secutive year, Lafayette makes an appear- a career-high 35 points and grabs 10 building and the sport is disbanded until ance in the N.I.T. The Leopards fall rebounds to lead the Leopards to a nation- 1913. to St. Francis (NY), 85-74, at Madison ally-televised 83-68 upset of eventual NCAA Tournament participant Notre Dame. Nov. 13, 1913 — Lafayette faculty Square Garden in the first round of the decides that basketball should be inaugu- tourney. rated as a minor sport that must be self- Mar. 15-16, 1957 — Lafayette makes its supporting. Games were to be played at first appearance in the NCAA tournament the Easton Armory. at the East Regionals held at the Palestra Jan. 23, 1914 — Lafayette basketball in Philadelphia. The Leopards lose to was resumed with a 44-13 win over Syracuse, 75-71, in the first round and Muhlenberg. drop a 82-76 decision to Canisius in the consolation game. Feb. 6, 1914 — George Troxel scores 21 points (first to top 20 or more points Feb. 22, 1958 — Leopards record 500th for Lafayette) in Leopards’ 26-23 loss to all-time victory in program history with a Lehigh. 67-64 win at Gettysburg. Feb. 4, 1919 — Bill Anderson hits for Mar. 5, 1958 — Bob Mantz reaches 37 points and Lafayette scores its big- 1,000 career points with a 47-point effort gest win to date, a 63-20 decision over in 109-56 rout of Wilkes in the final game Albright. of the season. His single-game scoring mark will stand for 41 seasons. Feb. 8, 1961 — The Leopards lose to Lehigh, 60-58, to snap a 34-game win- ning streak over the Engineers dating back to , 1944. Mar. 17, 1972 — Senior Jay Mottola’s free throw with :03 remaining gives Lafayette its only post-season victory to date, a 72-71 triumph over Virginia in the first round of the N.I.T. at Madison Square The Leopards celebrate their 15-point win Garden. The Leopards were eliminated over Notre Dame on Jan. 4, 1988.

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Dec. 7, 1993 — The Leopards notch shot to end the first half. All-Patriot their 1,000th men’s basketball vic- League Tournament Team member Tim tory in the 84th season of the program Bieg and Patriot League Tournament MVP with a 70-53 win over visiting Columbia Brian Ehlers each make a pair of free University at Kirby Field House. throws under 20 seconds left to seal the 67-63 win. A frenzied celebration follows

the final buzzer, as the Zoo Crew joins Dec. 28, 1993 — Trailing by 20 points the players and coaches in celebration of at halftime, the Leopards storm back led an NCAA Tournament berth. by senior guard Keith Brazzo who finishes the night with a career-high 32 points Mar. 12, 1999 — Lafayette makes its to stun Iona, hosts of their own tourna- first appearance in the NCAA Tournament ment, 88-80. since the 1956-57 season, snapping the second-longest drought in the nation March 3-4, 1994 — No. 7-seeded between NCAA Tournament appearances. Lafayette wins its first league tourna- The Leopards face off with No. 2 seeded ment game since 1989 by easily defeat- Miami, Fla. at the FleetCenter in Boston, ing No. 2-seeded Fordham, 83-65, in the Mass. Lafayette loses the game 75-54. opening round of the Patriot League Tournament in Annapolis, Md. The next Mar. 10, 2000 — Lafayette wins back Fans, players and coaches crowd the Kirby day, the Leopards play a classic battle to back Patriot League Tournaments Field House floor in celebration of the Leop- with No. 3-seeded Colgate—in a game with a convincing 87-61 win over Navy ards’ first berth into the NCAA Tournament in that features 23 lead changes—before in the finals. An overflow crowd of 4,021 42 years. seeing Craig Kowadla’s potential game- and millions of viewers on ESPN see the tying 3-point shot bounce off the iron at Leopards set a new school record with its 24th win. Player of the Year Brian the final buzzer en route to a 76-73 loss. Ehlers scores 19 points and grabbed 10 Mar. 7, 1989 — In his first season as Feb. 27, 1998 — Lafayette posted the rebounds. head coach, John Leone leads his club most wins for the program (19) in 10 March 17, 2000 — Lafayette makes its to the title game of the East Coast years, en route to winning a share of its second straight appearance in the NCAA Conference Tournament in Towson, first regular season Patriot League crown. Tournament. The Leopards square-off Md., only to lose to Bucknell, 71-65 At the league tournament banquet, with No. 2 seeded Temple at the HSBC and narrowly miss an automatic NCAA Lafayette becomes the first team, men’s Arena in Buffalo, N.Y. Lafayette loses the Tournament bid. Senior Otis Ellis finishes or women’s, to sweep the major postsea- game 73-47. his career in second place on the school’s son awards. Stefan Ciosici is named the all-time scoring list, 103 points behind Player of the Year, Tyson Whitfield earns March 9, 2006 — The Lafayette trustees Tracy Tripucka. league Rookie of the Year, while Head unanimously approved a plan to offer athletic scholarships in men’s basketball Nov. 25, 1989 — Sophomore forward Coach Fran O’Hanlon is chosen the Coach of the Year. beginning with the Class of 2010, revis- Craig White executes three slam dunks ing a financial aid policy that had previ- in a span of only 0:09 as the Leopards Mar. 5, 1998 — After earning the No. ously assigned aid based solely on need. wallop , 97-71, in the 1 seed in the Patriot League Tournament season opener at Kirby Field House. for the first time in school history, March 12, 2010 — Lafayette makes its Lafayette advances to the Patriot League first appearance in the Patriot League Dec. 10, 1990 — Sophomore guard Larry Championship Game against Navy. The Tournament championship since 2000. Spigner drops in a 45-foot shot at the Leopards battled back from a 23-point final buzzer to give Lafayette a 71-68 March 6, 2011 — Jim Mower drills a deficit to tie the game in the second half three with 0.7 seconds left in double OT win over Drexel University at Kirby Field in the final two minutes, but still fell to to push Lafayette to the P.L. title game. House. Mids, 93-85. March 11, 2011 — Playing on ESPN2 Jan. 10, 1991 — Lafayette plays its Feb. 21, 1999 —In front of a packed Lafayette, makes a second straight first official league contest as a member Kirby Field House, Lafayette claims its appearance in the Patriot League Final, of the Patriot League in Worcester, Mass., first outright Patriot League regular-sea- losing to Bucknell, 72-57. losing to Holy Cross, 92-83. son title. In his last regular-season game Nov. 22, 2011 — Jim Mower set a Kirby Jan. 14, 1991 — Playing at Miami at home, senior Ted Cole explodes for a Sports Center record with 10 three-point- Arena, senior guard Tom Kresge sinks 7- career-high 27 points to lead Lafayette ers and scored 37 points in a win over of-8 shots from three-point range as the to the win. Fairleigh Dickinson. Mower also became Leopards roll over the Miami Hurricanes Mar. 5, 1999 — Nearly two weeks after the 38th player to score 1,000 points in by a 73-57 count. claiming the Patriot League regular—sea- a career. Dec. 1, 1992 — Lafayette plays son title, Lafayette adds a Patriot League Feb. 29, 2012 — Rob Delaney netted Princeton in its first game on its new Tournament title to its list of accolades. 25 points and hit five threes in a career maple hardwood basketball floor after Tyson Whitfield gave the overflow Kirby night as Lafayette upset Holy Cross for playing 19 seasons on a Tartan surface in Field House crowd and ESPN’s national the second consecutive season in the Kirby Field House. television audience an extraordinary Patriot League Quarterfinals in Worcester, moment, hitting a three-quarter court Mass., 84-76.

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Records…Team & individual —CAREER— Team Records Individual Records Most Points Scored: —SINGLE GAME— —SINGLE Game— 1,973, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 Most Points Scored: Most Points Scored: Highest Scoring Average: 117, vs. Bucknell, 1/15/55 47, Bob Mantz vs. Wilkes, 3/5/58 25.0, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 Most Points Allowed: Most Field Goals Made: Most Field Goals Made: 113, vs. Rutgers, 1/26/76 19, Bob Mantz vs. Wilkes, 3/5/58 760, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 Fewest Points Scored: Most Field Goals Attempted: Most Field Goals Attempted: 6, vs. Jefferson Medical School, 31, Charlie Ross vs. Georgetown, 1,474, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 2/2/1901 2/14/59 Highest FG % (min. 600 att.): Fewest Points Allowed: Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 59.4 (656/1,104), Phil Ness, 1974-78 4, by Allentown Y.M.C.A., 1/24/1903 10, Jim Mower vs. Fairleigh Dickinson Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: Most Points Both Teams: 11/22/11 271, Tyson Whitfield, 1997-2001 215 Lafayette 111, Lehigh 104 (OT), Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 1/23/04 19, Tyson Whitfield vs. La Salle, 719, Tyson Whitfield, 1997-2001 Largest Margin of Victory: 12/29/00 Highest 3-pt. FG % (min. 100 att.): 66 points, vs. Drexel (96-30), Highest 3-pt. FG % (min. 7 att.): 47.1 (128/272), Andy Wescoe, 1986-90 2/28/45 87.5 (7/8), Tom Kresge vs. Miami, Most Free Throws Made: Largest Margin of Defeat: 1/14/91 453, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 62 points, at Connecticut (110-48), Most Free Throws Made: Most Free Throws Attempted: 11/25/94 22, Dave Brown vs. Gettysburg, 2/12/66 543, Tracy Tripucka, 1969-72 Highest FT % (min. 300 att.): —SEASON— Most Free Throws Attempted: 87.4 (262-339), Most Victories: 24, Dave Brown vs. Gettysburg, Brian Burke, 1998-2002 24 (24-7), 1999-00 2/12/66 Most Rebounds: 23 (23-3), 1954-55 Highest FT % (min. 13 att.): 1262, Bob Mantz 1955-58 23 (23-8), 1977-78 100% (13/13), Todd Tripucka vs. Army, Most Assists: Fewest Victories: 1/3/76 622, Tony Duckett, 1981-85 2 (2-25), 1994-95 Most Rebounds: Most Consecutive Wins: 33, Ron Moyer vs. Gettysburg, 12/9/70 20, 1954-55 Most Assists: Most Consecutive Losses: 17, Gerry Kavanaugh vs. Columbia, 22, 1994-95 1/20/76 Most Points Scored: —SEASON— 2,342 (27 games), 1971-72 Most Points Scored: Most Points Allowed: 679, Todd Tripucka, 1975-76 2,349 (27 games), 1994-95 Highest Scoring Average: Highest Scoring Avg.: 26.1, Todd Tripucka, 1975-76 86.7 (2,342, 27 games), 1971-72 Most Field Goals Made: Highest Scoring Avg. by Opponents: 263, Tracy Tripucka, 1971-72 87.0 (2,349 pts, 27 games) 1994-95 Most Field Goals Attempted: Most Field Goals Made: 520, Todd Tripucka, 1975-76 902, 1977-78 Highest FG % (min. 150 att.): Most Field Goals Attempted: 65.5 (154/262), Stefan Ciosici, 1,968, 1949-50 1997-98 Highest Field Goal %: Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 52.7 (813/1,544), 1986-87 99, Andrew Brown, 2007-08 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 247, Andrew Brown, 2007-08 299, 2007-08 Highest 3-pt. FG % (min. 40 att.): Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 49.0 (47/96), Andy Wescoe, 1989-90 754, 2007-08 Most Free Throws Made: Highest 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: 177, Dave Brown, 1965-66 45.5 (85/187), 1987-88 Most Free Throws Attempted: Most Free Throws Made: 212, Dave Brown, 1965-66 656 (844 Att.), 1971-72 Highest FT % (min. 100 att.): Most Free Throws Attempted: 91.0 (91/100), Jamaal Hilliard 2004-05 947, 1954-55 Most Rebounds: Highest Free Throw Percentage: 450, Jim Radcliffe, 1954-55 78.4 (461/588), 1989-90 Most Assists: Most Rebounds: 192, Tony Duckett, 1983-84 1,494, 1956-57 70 2012-2013

Records…scoring CAREER SCORING Year-By-Year SCORING Leaders Player Points Seasons (since 1960) 1. Tracy Tripucka 1973 1969-72 Year Player Pts Games Avg High 2. Otis Ellis* 1870 1985-89 1960-61 Harold Lundy 445 24 18.5 28 3. Brian Ehlers* 1836 1996-00 1961-62 Harold Lundy 420 24 17.5 30 4. Phil Ness* 1634 1974-78 1962-63 Preston Denby 340 21 16.2 27 5. Stefan Ciosici* 1496 1995-00 1963-64 Preston Denby 418 23 17.7 31 6. Ryan Willen* 1453 2008 -12 1964-65 Preston Denby 337 20 16.9 26 7. Todd Tripucka 1445 1973-76 1965-66 Dave Brown 505 20 25.3 38 8. Andrew Brown* 1438 2005-09 1966-67 Nick Azzolina 271 21 12.9 28 9. Gary Bennett* 1419 1982-86 1967-68 Bob Clements 315 24 13.1 23 10. Craig Kowadla 1413 1992-96 1968-69 Mike Miller 441 25 17.6 34 11. Walt Kocubinski 1401 1970-73 1969-70 Tracy Tripucka 628 26 24.2 38 12. Justin DeBerry* 1378 2000-04 1970-71 Tracy Tripucka 675 26 26.0 41 13. Keith Brazzo* 1323 1990-94 1971-72 Tracy Tripucka 670 27 24.8 41 14. Bruce Stankavage* 1317 1987-91 1972-73 Walt Kocubinski 484 26 18.6 32 15. Jim Mower* 1312 2008-12 1973-74 Frank DiLeo 357 26 13.7 30 16. Bilal Abdullah* 1253 2004-08 Earl Brown 357 26 13.7 27 17. Tyson Whitfield* 1249 1997-01 1974-75 Todd Tripucka 523 27 19.4 33 18. Jared Mintz* 1245 2007-11 1975-76 Todd Tripucka 679 26 26.1 42 Bob Mantz ’58, the school record holder 19. Craig White* 1241 1988-92 1976-77 Phil Ness 493 27 18.3 33 for most points in a game with 47 vs. 20. Ron Reynolds* 1233 1983-87 1977-78 Phil Ness 569 31 18.4 30 Wilkes on March 5, 1958. 21. Bill Anderson* 1211 1915-19 1978-79 Bob Falconiero 374 28 13.4 28 22. Harold Lundy 1180 1959-62 1979-80 Bob Falconiero 412 29 14.2 31 23. Stu Murray 1177 1954-57 1980-81 Thomas Best 427 28 15.2 27 24. Mike Whitman* 1176 1978-82 1981-82 Mike Whitman 416 27 15.4 33 25. Bob Falconiero* 1169 1976-80 1982-83 Stan Morse 324 25 13.0 25 26. Chet Brightful* 1162 1980-84 1983-84 Stan Morse 290 23 12.6 29 27. Charley Ross 1137 1958-61 1984-85 Tony Duckett 421 28 15.0 28 28. Matt Roberts* 1127 1986-90 1985-86 Gary Bennett 519 29 17.9 28 29. Mike Bellamy* 1108 1974-78 1986-87 Otis Ellis 610 29 21.0 32 30. Preston Denby 1095 1962-65 1987-88 Otis Ellis 492 29 17.0 35 31. Dave Brown 1070 1963-66 1988-89 Otis Ellis 410 29 14.1 24 32. Marty Zippel* 1067 1945-49 1989-90 Andy Wescoe 358 24 14.9 24 33. Tony Duckett* 1063 1981-85 1990-91 B. Stankavage 510 28 18.2 29 34. Jim Radcliffe 1059 1954-57 1991-92 Craig White 413 25 16.5 28 35. Andy Wescoe* 1044 1986-90 1992-93 Keith Brazzo 473 27 17.5 25 36. Jay Mottola 1040 1969-72 1993-94 Keith Brazzo 446 24 18.6 32 37. Stan Morse* 1038 1981-85 1994-95 Craig Kowadla 293 16 18.3 35 38. Dan Kristoff 1035 1962-65 1995-96 Craig Kowadla 498 27 18.4 31 *=four-year varsity career 1996-97 Stefan Ciosici 384 28 13.7 31 1997-98 Stefan Ciosici 459 27 17.0 36 SINGLE-GAME SCORING 1998-99 Brian Ehlers 542 30 18.1 31 Tracy Tripucka ’72, is the all-time Pts. Player / Opponent Date 1999-00 Brian Ehlers 535 31 17.3 29 leading scorer in Lafayette history. 47 Bob Mantz vs. Wilkes 3/5/58 2000-01 Tyson Whitfield 392 26 15.1 30 44 Bob Mantz vs. Lehigh 2/19/58 2001-02 Brian Burke 443 29 15.5 43 43 Brian Burke vs. Lehigh 2/20/02 2002-03 Justin DeBerry 474 29 16.3 29 42 Todd Tripucka vs. St. Joseph’s 12/3/75 2003-04 Justin DeBerry 415 28 14.8 26 41 Tracy Tripucka vs. Syracuse 1/14/69 2004-05 Sean Knitter 293 28 10.9 21 41 Tracy Tripucka vs. Gettysburg 12/8/71 2005-06 Andrei Capusan 672 28 12.0 22 40 Stu Murray vs. Moravian 1/3/57 2006-07 Matt Betley 328 30 10.9 19 39 Larry Spigner vs. Yale 12/3/91 2007-08 Andrew Brown 461 29 15.9 34 38 Todd Walker vs. Wilkes 1/9/55 2008-09 Andrew Brown 407 30 13.6 30 38 Tracy Tripucka vs. Colgate 2/7/70 2009-10 Jared Mintz 436 31 14.1 26 38 Tracy Tripucka vs. Colgate 2/5/72 2010-11 Jared Mintz 506 32 15.8 28 37 Tracy Tripucka vs. Moravian 12/1/69 2011-12 Ryan Willen 446 31 14.4 22 37 Jim Mower vs. FDU 11/22/11 36 Stefan Ciosici vs. Lehigh 1/7/98 36 John Alviggi vs. C.C.N.Y. 12/12/53 36 Tracy Tripucka vs. Delaware 2/11/70 36 Tracy Tripucka vs. Columbia 1/11/72 35 Otis Ellis vs. Notre Dame 1/4/88 35 Craig Kowadla at Cornell 1/4/95 71 Lafayette Leopards

Records…rebounding CAREER Rebounding Year-By-Year Rebounding Player Reb. Seasons Leaders (since 1960) 1. Bob Mantz 1262 1955-58 Year Player Reb. Games Avg. High 2. Jim Radcliff 1148 1954-57 1960-61 Harold Lundy 315 24 13.1 — 3. Harold Lundy 1054 1959-62 1961-62 Harold Lundy 437 24 18.2 — 4. Otis Ellis 903 1985-89 1962-63 Mike McHale 205 24 8.5 — 5. Ron Moyer 859 1968-71 1963-64 Preston Denby 224 23 9.7 — 6. Stefan Ciosici 831 1995-00 1964-65 Preston Denby 178 20 8.9 — 7. Phil Ness 787 1974-78 1965-66 Dave Brown 211 20 10.6 — 8. Earl Brown 754 1971-74 1966-67 Bob Clements 172 25 6.5 — 9. Walt Kocubinski 744 1970-73 1967-68 Bob Clements 217 24 9.0 — 10. Kris Grundberg 725 1974-77 1968-69 Ron Moyer 295 26 11.3 — 11. Gary Bennett 684 1982-86 1969-70 Ron Moyer 263 23 11.4 — 12. Craig White 610 1988-92 1970-71 Ron Moyer 301 26 11.5 33 13. Henry Horne 588 1972-75 1971-72 Walt Kocubinski 272 27 10.0 21 14. Ryan Willen 575 2008-12 1972-73 Earl Brown 275 26 10.6 — 15. Brian Ehlers 572 1996-00 1973-74 Earl Brown 315 26 12.1 — 16. Preston Denby 570 1962-65 1974-75 Henry Horne 319 28 11.4 — 17. Mike Farrell 565 2000-04 1975-76 Kris Grundberg 294 26 11.3 — 18. Matt Betley 555 2004-08 1976-77 Kris Grundberg 279 27 10.3 — 19. Billy Hughes 537 1984-88 1977-78 Phil Ness 210 31 6.8 — Dave Brown 537 1963-66 1978-79 Bob Spadafora 197 28 7.0 — 21. Matt Roberts 516 1986-90 1979-80 Thomas Best 227 27 8.4 12 Jared Mintz 516 2007-11 1980-81 Thomas Best 164 28 5.8 10 23. Ted Cole 512 1995-99 1981-82 Allen Goetz 115 24 4.8 11 24. Bob Clements 474 1965-68 1982-83 Gary Bennett 134 28 4.8 11 25. Tracy Tripucka 470 1996-72 1983-84 Gary Bennett 201 29 6.9 16 26. Jim Portray 468 1971-74 1984-85 John Coalmon 155 27 5.7 15 27. John Coalmon 467 1981-85 1985-86 Otis Ellis 176 23 7.6 12 28. Morris Boyer 465 1958-61 1986-87 Otis Ellis 273 29 9.4 13 Charley Ross 465 1957-60 1987-88 Otis Ellis 237 29 8.2 14 30. Mike Miller 463 1967-70 1988-89 Otis Ellis 217 29 7.5 16 31. Mike McHale 449 1960-63 32. Tyson Whitfield 427 1997-01 1989-90 Craig White 169 28 6.0 9 Frank Barr 427 1998-01 1990-91 Jeff Antolick 185 28 6.6 11 34. Bob Spadafora 419 1976-79 1991-92 Craig White 172 25 6.9 11 1992-93 Keith Brazzo 163 27 6.0 14 SINGLE-SEASON REBOUNDING 1993-94 Jon Norton 160 27 5.9 11 Player Reb. Year 1994-95 Dana Doran 123 27 4.6 11 1. Bob Mantz 438 1956-57 1995-96 Stefan Ciosici 205 27 7.6 16 2. Harold Lundy 437 1961-62 1996-97 Stefan Ciosici 210 28 7.5 12 3. Bob Mantz 423 1957-58 1997-98 Stefan Ciosici 213 27 7.9 17 4. Bob Mantz 401 1956-57 1998-99 Brian Ehlers 173 30 5.8 10 5. Henry Horne 319 1974-75 1999-00 Stefan Ciosici 203 31 6.5 16 6. Jim Radcliff 317 1956-57 2000-01 Frank Barr 191 28 6.8 15 7. Harold Lundy 315 1960-61 2001-02 Mike Farrell 136 29 4.7 9 8. Earl Brown 315 1973-74 2002-03 Mike Farrell 192 29 6.6 14 9. Harold Lundy 302 1959-60 2003-04 Mike Farrell 162 28 5.8 10 10. Ron Moyer 301 1970-71 2004-05 Jamaal Douglas 196 28 7.0 17 11. Ron Moyer 295 1968-69 2005-06 Andrei Capusan 114 28 4.1 18 (Top) Jim Radcliffe ’57 ranks second in career 12. Kris Grundberg 294 1975-76 2006-07 Matt Betley 144 30 4.8 12 rebounding with 1,148. (Bottom) Ron Moyer 13. Ron Moyer 293 1969-70 2007-08 Matt Betley 173 30 5.8 11 ’71, is the school record holder for rebounds 14. Kris Grundberg 279 1976-77 2008-09 Ryan Willen 145 30 4.8 12 in a game with 33 vs. Gettysburg on Dec. 9, 1970. 15. Earl Brown 275 1972-73 2009-10 Jared Mintz 177 31 5.7 11 2010-11 Jared Mintz 186 32 5.8 10 SINGLE-GAME REBOUNDING 2011-12 Ryan Willen 165 31 5.3 13 Reb. Player / Opponent Date 33 Ron Moyer vs. Gettysburg 12/9/70 27 Bob Mantz vs. Scranton 12/7/57 21 Michael Emig vs. Upsala 12/3/63 21 Walt Kocubinski vs. Lehigh 2/9/72 21 Earl Brown vs. Lehigh 2/23/72 72 2012-2013

Records…assists, steals, Blocks CAREER ASSISTS CAREER STEALS CAREER BLOCKS Player AST. Years Player Steals Seasons Player Blocks Years 1. Tony Duckett 622 1981-85 1. Tim Bieg 194 1997-01 1. Rob Dill 191 2000-04 2. Craig Kowadla 435 1992-96 2. Tony Duckett 192 1981-85 2. Frank Barr 160 1998-01 3. Matt Roberts 408 1986-90 3. Justin DeBerry 161 1999-04 3. Otis Ellis 108 1985-89 4. Mike Whitman 382 1978-82 4. Brian Ehlers 156 1996-00 4. Ted Cole 82 1995-99 5. Justin DeBerry 378 2000-04 5. Otis Ellis 151 1985-89 5. Stefan Ciosici 79 1995-00 6. Bob Falconiero 372 1976-80 6. Keith Brazzo 149 1990-94 6. Ted Detmer 67 2004-08 7. Andrew Brown 354 2005-09 7. Bruce Stankavage 148 1987-91 7. Ross Harms 65 1995-99 8. Brian Burke 308 1998-02 8. Matt Roberts 143 1986-90 8. Craig White 63 1988-92 9. Brian Ehlers 307 1996-00 9. Tyson Whitfield 140 1997-01 9. Chet Brightful 56 1980-84 10. Tim Bieg 305 1997-01 10. Ted Detmer 134 2004-08 10. Andrei Capusan 52 2002-06 11. Jay Mottola 297 1969-72 11. Chet Brightful 133 1980-84 Marek Koltun 52 2006-10 12. Bruce Stankavage 291 1987-91 Michael Gruner 133 2006-10 12. Levi Giese 47 2009- 13. Ron Reynolds 287 1983-87 13. Andrew Brown 128 2005-09 13. Phil Ness 47 1974-78 14. Bilal Abdullah 286 2004-08 14. Mike Whitman 127 1978-82 14. Jamie Hughes 46 2001-05 15. Otis Ellis 248 1985-89 15. Craig Kowadla 126 1992-96 15. Tony Duckett 44 1981-84 16. Keith Brazzo 238 1990-94 16. Bilal Abdullah 123 2004-08 Matt Roberts 44 1985-89 17. Mike Bellamy 231 1974-78 17. Craig White 120 1988-92 Bilal Abdullah 44 2004-08 18. Michael Gruner 226 2006-10 18. Reggie Guy 108 1998-02 Everest Schmidt 44 2004-08 19. Jim Lundy 221 1973-77 19. Matt Betley 106 2004-08 19. Mick Kuberka 41 1998-02 20. Ross Harms 217 1995-99 20. Ross Harms 105 1995-99 20. Dana Doran 40 1993-96 21. Craig White 214 1988-92 21. Tony Johnson 95 2009- 21. Dave Klaus 38 1995-99 22. Tony Johnson 212 2009- 22. Ryan Willen 93 2008-12 22. Darion Benbow 37 2007-11 23. Kevin Davis 208 1985-89 Jeff Kari 93 2006-10 23. Winston Davis 36 2000-04 24. Larry Spigner 200 1989-93 24. Ron Reynolds 91 1983-87 Jared Mintz 35 2007-11 25. Gary Kavanaugh 194 1972-76 25. Gary Bennett 90 1982-86 25. Brian Ehlers 33 1996-00 Jeff Kari 194 2006-10 26. Mike Bellamy 87 1974-78 26. Ryan Willen 32 2008-12 27. Tyson Whitfield 193 1997-01 27. Stan Morse 85 1981-85 27. John Coalmon 31 1981-84 28. Andrew Pleick 189 2002-03 28. Billy Hughes 84 1984-88 28. Ron Reynolds 30 1983-87 Ben Wheeler 189 2007-11 29. Andy Wescoe 83 1986-90 Richard Soto 30 1986-90 30. Dana Mead 183 1978-82 30. Brian Burke 80 1998-02 Mike Farrell 30 2000-04 31. Andy Wescoe 172 1986-90 31. Winston Davis 77 2000-04 31. Nate Scott 28 1992-94 32. Jared Mintz 171 2007-11 32. Andrew Pleick 76 2002-03 33. Chet Brightful 165 1980-84 33. Dana Mead 72 1978-82 34. Frank DiLeo 162 1972-75 34. John Coalmon 70 1981-85 SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKS Player Blocks Year SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS SINGLE-SEASON STEALS 1. Rob Dill 79 2003-04 Player AST. Years Player Steals Year 2. Frank Barr 58 2000-01 1. Tony Duckett 192 1983-84 1. Mike Bellamy 87 1977-78 3. Rob Dill 54 2002-03 2. Tony Duckett 189 1984-85 2. Mike Whitman 75 1980-81 4. Frank Barr 55 1999-00 3. Craig Kowadla 161 1993-94 3. Tony Duckett 62 1983-84 5. Phil Ness 47 1977-78 Jim Lundy 161 1975-76 4. Don Griffin 60 1977-78 Frank Barr 47 1998-99 5. Jay Mottola 159 1971-72 Thomas Best 60 1980-81 7. Otis Ellis 39 1987-88 6. Tony Duckett 152 1982-83 6. Tim Bieg 57 1999-00 8. Otis Ellis 36 1986-87 7. Justin DeBerry 144 2000-04 7. Tony Duckett 55 1984-85 9. Stefan Ciosici 33 1995-96 8. Jay Mottola 138 1970-71 8. Keith Brazzo 54 1991-92 10. Rob Dill 31 2000-01 9. Bob Falconiero 137 1979-80 Tyson Whitfield 54 1999-00 11. Rob Dill 27 2001-02 Tim Bannon 137 1976-77 10. Brian Ehlers 53 1999-00 12. Ross Harms 28 1997-98 11. Mike Whitman 135 1980-81 11. Mike Whitman 52 1981-82 Jamaal Douglas 28 2004-05 12. Andrew Pleick 134 2002-03 12. Keith Brazzo 51 1992-93 14. Ted Detmer 25 2007-08 13. Matt Roberts 128 1989-90 13. Otis Ellis 50 1986-87 Marek Koltun 25 2008-09 Brian Burke 128 2001-02 Michael Gruner 50 2009-10 16. Craig White 24 1990-91 15. Sam Gilbert 127 1996-97 14. Craig Kowadla 48 1995-96 17. Ted Detmer 23 2006-07 16. Bob Falconiero 119 1977-78 Tim Bieg 48 1998-99 17. Tony Johnson 117 2010-11 15. Tony Johnson 47 2010-11 Note: Blocked shots were first kept in the 18. Matt Roberts 115 1988-89 1977-78 season and are not available from 19. Bob Falconiero 111 1978-79 Note: Steals first became an official NCAA the 1979-80 season. statistic in the 1971-72 season, and are Note: Assists first became an official NCAA not available from the 1978-79 or 1979-80 statistics in the 1971-72 season seasons.

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Records…three-point —3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS— —3-POINT SHOOTING PERCENTAGE— CAREER Player ATT Year Player Percentage Years —3-POINT FIELD GOALS— 1. Andrew Brown 247 2007-08 1. Ron Reynolds 48.9% (45-92) 1983-87 Player 3FG Years 2. Andrew Brown 226 2008-09 2. Paul Staubi 47.6% (50-105) 1984-88 1. Andrew Brown 285 2005-09 3. Tyson Whifield 218 2000-01 2. Tyson Whitfield 271 1997-01 3. Andy Wescoe 47.1% (128-272) 1986-90 4. Tyson Whitfield 213 1999-00 3. Jim Mower 235 2008-12 4. Tom Kresge 41.0% (66-161) 1987-91 5. Craig Kowadla 203 1995-95 4. Justin DeBerry 201 2000-04 5. Jamaal Hilliard 40.5% (49-121) 2003-07 6. Jim Mower 198 2009-10 5. Tim Bieg 167 1997-01 6. Winston Davis 40.2% (134-333) 1999-04 7. Justin DeBerry 189 2002-03 6. Brian Ehlers 162 1996-00 Keith Brazzo 40.2% (86-214) 1990-94 8. Jim Mower 187 2010-11 Paul Cummins 162 2004-08 8. Jim Mower 40.0% (235-587) 2008-12 9. Mike Homer 179 1996-97 8. Bilal Abdullah 157 2004-08 9. Dave Klaus 39.8% (68-171) 1995-99 10. Andrew Brown 167 2006-07 9. Ryan Willen 151 2008-12 10. Michael Kuberka 39.5% (52-150) 1998-02 Andrew Brown 167 2005-06 10. Craig Kowadla 147 1992-96 11. Ben Saxton 39.3% (59-150) 1999-01 12. Jim Mower 158 2011-12 11. Winston Davis 134 2000-04 Nick Petkovich 39.3.7% (151-412) 2008-12 13. Winston Davis 153 2002-03 12. Andy Wescoe 128 1986-90 13. Justin DeBerry 39.1% (89-211) 2000-04 14. Marcus Harley 152 2004-05 13. Brian Burke 127 1998-02 14. Larry Spigner 38.1% (110-289) 1989-93 15. Tyson Whifield 151 1998-99 14. Matt Betley 115 2004-08 15. Bruce Stankavage 37.4% (76-203) 1987-91 16. Brian Burke 147 2001-02 Nick Petkovich 115 2008-12 16. Bilal Abdullah 36.8% (157-427) 2004-08 17. Tim Bieg 144 1998-99 16. Larry Spigner 110 1989-93 Jeff Kari 36.8% (107-291) 2006-10 18. Tim Bieg 143 1999-00 17. Mike Homer 108 1996-00 18. Ryan Willen 36.7% (151-412) 2008-12 19. Larry Spigner 142 1991-92 Marcus Harley 108 2003-07 19. Deirunas Visockas 36.2% (17-47) 2007-11 20. Winston Davis 139 2003-04 19. Jeff Kari 107 2006-10 20. Tim Bieg 36.0% (167-464) 1997-01 Nick Petkovich 139 2011-12 20. Keith Brazzo 86 1990-94 21. Sean Knitter 35.6% (37-160) 2003-05 22. Tyson Whifield 137 1997-98 Pat Betley 86 2002-06 22. Matt Golitko 35.5% (27-76) 1993-95 23. Bilal Abdullah 136 2007-08 22. Bruce Stankavage 76 1987-91 23. Brian Ehlers 35.4% (162-457) 1996-00 24. Paul Cummins 133 2005-06 23. Joe Marshall 73 1992-95 Craig Kowadla 35.4% (147-415) 1992-96 Jeff Kari 133 2008-09 24. Michael Gruner 71 2006-10 25. Brian Burke 35.3% (127-359) 1998-00 26. Jeff Kari 130 2009-10 25. Rob Delaney 69 2008-12 Andrew Brown 35.3 (285-807 2005-09 27. Ryan Willen 128 2009-10 26. Tom Kresge 66 1987-92 (minimum 2 seasons) 28. Andrew Pleick 125 2002-03

—3-POINT ATTEMPTS— SINGLE SEASON Player ATT. Years —3-POINT FIELD GOALS— —3-POINT SHOOTING PERCENTAGE— 1. Andrew Brown 807 2005-09 Player 3FG Year Player Percentage Year 2. Tyson Whitfield 719 1997-01 1. Andrew Brown 99 2007-08 1. Jim Mower 46.5% (92/198) 2009-10 3. Jim Mower 587 2008-12 2. Jim Mower 92 2009-10 2. Bilal Abdullah 44.9% (61/136) 2007-08 4. Justin DeBerry 519 2000-04 3. Tyson Whitfield 91 1999-00 3. Tyson Whitfield 42.7% (91/213) 1999-00 5. Tim Bieg 464 1997-01 4. Craig Kowadla 82 1995-96 4. Nick Petkovich 42.4% (59/139) 2011-12 6. Paul Cummins 463 2004-08 5. Tyson Whitfield 77 2000-01 5. Andrew Brown 41.3% (69/167) 2006-07 7. Brian Ehlers 457 1996-00 6. Jim Mower 72 2010-11 6. Craig Kowadla 40.4% (82/203) 1995-96 7. Winston Davis 40.3% (56/139) 2003-04 8. Bilal Abdullah 427 2004-08 7. Andrew Brown 69 2006-07 8. Andrew Brown 40.1% (99/247) 2007-08 9. Craig Kowadla 415 1992-96 Justin DeBerry 69 2002-03 9. Jim Mower 38.5% (72/187) 2010-11 10. Ryan Willen 412 2008-12 9. Andrew Brown 66 2008-09 10. Justin DeBerry 38.2% (60/157) 2001-02 11. Brian Burke 359 1998-02 10. Bilal Abdullah 61 2007-08 11. Larry Spigner 38.0% (54/142) 1991-92 12. Mike Homer 353 1996-00 11. Mike Homer 62 1996-97 12. Winston Davis 37.9% (58/153) 2002-03 13. Marcus Harley 337 2003-07 12. Nick Petkovich 59 2011-12 13. Jeff Kari 37.7% (49/130) 2009-10 14. Winston Davis 333 2000-04 13. Winston Davis 58 2002-03 14. Winston Davis 56 2003-04 14. Justin DeBerry 37.5% (69/184) 2002-03 Matt Betley 333 2004-08 Paul Cummins 37.5% (51/136) 2005-06 16. Nick Petkovich 301 2008-12 15. Jim Mower 55 2011-12 16. Larry Spigner 54 1991-92 16. Ryan Willen 37.2% (42/113) 2010-11 17. Jeff Kari 291 2006-10 17. Ryan Willen 36.7% (47/128) 2009-10 18. Larry Spigner 289 1989-93 17. Tyson Whifield 53 1998-99 18. Tim Bieg 52 1999-00 18. Tyson Whitfield 36.5% (50/137) 1997-98 19. Andy Wescoe 272 1986-90 19. Tim Bieg 36.4% (52/143) 1999-00 20. Pat Betley 244 2002-06 19. Brian Ehlers 51 1999-00 Paul Cummins 51 2005-06 20. Tyson Whitfield 35.9% (75/209) 2000-01 21. Michael Gruner 228 2006-10 21. Nick Petkovich 35.6% (36/101) 2010-11 22. Joe Marshall 227 1992-95 21. Tyson Whitfield 50 1997-98 Tim Bieg 50 1998-99 22. Paul Cummins 35.3% (47/133) 2006-07 23. Keith Brazzo 214 1990-94 23. Jeff Kari 49 2009-10 23. Tyson Whitfield 35.1% (53/151) 1998-99 24. Bruce Stankavage 203 1987-91 24. Tom Kresge 48 1990-91 24. Jim Mower 34.8% (55/158) 2011-12 25. Rob Delaney 198 2008-12 Brian Ehlers 48 1998-99 25. Tim Bieg 34.7% (50/144) 1998-99 26. Ben Wheeler 197 2007-11 Justin DeBerry 48 2003-04 26. Mike Homer 34.6% (62/179) 1996-97 27. L.J. Bennett 186 1993-96 Matt Betley 48 2007-08 Jeff Kari 34.6% (46/133) 2008-09 28. Dave Klaus 171 1995-99 29. Tom Kresge 161 1987-91 (minimum of 100 attempts) 30. Sean Knitter 160 2003-05 Note: Three-point line first used in 1986-87 season

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Records…free throw CAREER SINGLE SEASON —FREE THROWS— —FREE THROWS— —FREE THROW SHOOTING PERCENTAGE— Player FT Years Player FT Season Player Percentage Years 1. Otis Ellis 505 1985-89 1. Dave Brown 177 1965-66 1. Brian Burke 87.4% (262-339) 1998-02 2. Brian Ehlers 456 1996-00 2. Otis Ellis 173 1986-87 2. Jamaal Hilliard 85.7% (197-230) 2003-07 3. Tracy Tripucka 453 1969-72 3. Tracy Tripucka 169 1970-71 3. Jim Mower 85.5% (213-249) 2011-12 4. Ryan Willen 418 2008-12 4. Todd Tripucka 197 1975-76 4. Andrew Brown 84.9% (225-265) 2005-09 5. Stefan Ciosici 404 1995-00 5. Jared Mintz 167 2010-11 5. Brian Ehlers 84.4% (456-540) 1996-00 6. Walt Kocubinski 387 1970-73 6. Ryan Willen 158 2011-12 6. Bob Falconiero 83.9% (291-347) 1976-80 7. Jared Mintz 377 2007-11 7. Anthony Mack 161 1956-57 7. Tracy Tripucka 83.4% (453-543) 1969-72 8. Preston Denby 349 1962-65 8. Gary Bennett 155 1985-86 8. Dave Brown 81.6% (342-419) 1963-66 9. Bruce Stankavage 343 1987-91 9. Anthony Mack 146 1956-57 9. Justin DeBerry 81.4% (241-296) 2000-04 10. Dave Brown 342 1963-66 10. Walt Kocubinski 145 1971-72 10. Jared Mintz 80.9% (377-466) 2007-11 11. Bilal Abdullah 334 2004-08 11. Walt Kocubinski 144 1972-73 11. Preston Denby 80.4% (349-434) 1962-65 12. Keith Brazzo 325 1990-94 12. Tracy Tripucka 144 1971-72 12. Matt Roberts 79.9% (267-334) 1986-90 13. Phil Ness 322 1974-78 13. Bruce Stankavage 142 1990-91 13. Jay Mottola 79.6% (304-382) 1969-72 14. Gary Bennett 317 1982-86 14. Brian Ehlers 140 1999-00 14. Frank DiLeo 79.5% (260-327) 1972-75 15. Jay Mottola 304 1969-72 15. Tracy Tripucka 140 1969-70 15. Keith Brazzo 79.1% (325-411) 1990-94 16. Brian Burke 292 1998-02 16. Preston Denby 140 1963-64 16. Ryan Willen 78.0% (418-536) 2008-12 17. Bob Falconiero 291 1976-80 17. Stefan Ciosici 139 1998-99 17. Billy Hughes 77.3% (272-352) 1984-88 Pete Pavia 291 1958-61 18. Mike Miller 137 1968-69 18. Walt Kocubinski 76.5% (387-506) 1970-73 18. Bob Mantz 288 1956-59 19. Brian Burke 131 1998-99 19. Bilal Abdullah 76.4% (334-437) 2004-08 20. Ted Cole 281 1995-99 Jared Mintz 131 2009-10 20. Craig Kowadla 75.7% (218-288) 1992-96 21. Tony Duckett 279 1981-85 21. Brian Ehlers 130 1998-99 21. Otis Ellis 75.3% (505-671) 1985-89 22. Mike Miller 273 1967-70 22. Tony Duckett 74.8% (279-373) 1981-85 23. Billy Hughes 272 1984-88 —FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED— 23. Jeff Kari 74.3% (194-261) 2006-10 24. Matt Roberts 267 1986-90 Player FT ATT Year 24. Bruce Stankavage 74.2% (343-462) 1987-91 25. Craig White 266 1988-92 1. Todd Tripucka 270 1975-76 25. Pete Pavia 73.5% (291-396) 1958-61 26. Todd Tripucka 261 1973-76 2. Anthony Mack 234 1956-57 Charley Ross 73.5% (216-294) 1957-60 27. Frank DiLeo 260 1972-75 3. Otis Ellis 226 1986-87 27. Mike Farrell 72.8% (217-298) 2000-04 4. Gary Bennett 216 1985-86 5. Stefan Ciosici 215 1997-98 Note: Minimum 230 attempts —Free Throw Attempts— 6. Dave Brown 212 1965-66 Player ATT Years 7. Anthony Mack 211 1956-57 1. Otis Ellis 671 1985-89 8. Tracy Tripucka 210 1970-71 2. Stefan Ciosici 667 1995-00 9. Jared Mintz 205 2010-11 3. Tracy Tripucka 543 1969-72 10. Ryan Willen 198 2011-12 4. Ryan Willen 536 2008-12 11. Mike Miller 192 1968-69 5. Brian Ehlers 540 1996-00 12. Bruce Stankavage 191 1990-91 6. Walt Kocubinski 506 1971-73 13. Walt Kocubinski 181 1971-72 7. Gary Bennett 489 1982-86 14. Stefan Ciosici 185 1996-97 8. Jared Mintz 466 2007-11 15. Walt Kocubinski 181 1972-73 9. Bruce Stankavage 462 1987-91 16. Ted Cole 174 1998-99 10. Phil Ness 449 1974-78 17. Pete Pavia 170 1959-60 11. Bilal Abdullah 437 2004-08 18. Tracy Tripucka 167 1971-72 12. Ted Cole 435 1995-99 Bob Mantz 167 1957-58 13. Preston Denby 434 1962-65 14. Dave Brown 419 1963-66 15. Keith Brazzo 411 1990-94 Todd Tripucka 411 1973-76 17. Pete Pavia 396 1958-61 18. Mike Miller 395 1967-70 19. Jay Mottola 382 1969-72 20. Craig White 379 1988-92 21. Harold Lundy 376 1959-62 22. Tony Duckett 373 1981-85 23. Chet Brightful 369 1980-84 24. Gene Denehan 367 1960-63 Brian Ehlers ranks fifth in career free-throw shoot- 25. Billy Hughes 352 1984-88 ing at Lafayette. The two-time Patriot League 26. Bob Falconiero 347 1976-80 Player of the Year shot 84.4 percent from the line 27. Matt Roberts 334 1986-90 from 1996 to 2000.

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Records…kirby sports center Team Records Most Points by Lafayette: 115 vs. Albright (93), 12/13/76 Most Points by Opponent: 113, Rutgers vs. Lafayette (79), 1/24/76 Most Points Both Teams: 215, Lafayette 111, Lehigh 104 (OT), 1/23/04 Fewest Points by Lafayette: 36, vs. Princeton (45), 11/27/90 Fewest Points by Opponent: 37, Haverford vs. Lafayette (88), 12/20/96 Largest Margin of Victory for Lafayette: 51, Lafayette vs. Haverford (88-37), 12/20/96 Largest Margin of Victory for Opponent: 35, Penn vs. Lafayette (92-57), 1/23/95

Individual Records Most Points: 43, Brian Burke (Lafayette) vs. Lehigh, 2/20/02 43, Chris Spatola (Army) vs. Lafayette, 1/27/01 42, Todd Tripucka (Lafayette) vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/3/75 Most Field Goals Made: 16, Brian Burke (Lafayette) vs Lehigh, 2/20/02 15, Rich Laurel (Hofstra) vs. LaSalle, 3/5/77 15, Russell “Boo” Bowers (American) vs. Lafayette, 12/13/80 15, Stefan Ciosici (Lafayette) vs. Lehigh, 1/7/98 Most Field Goal Attempts: 31, Rich Laurel (Hofstra) vs. LaSalle, 3/5/77 Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10): 100.0 (10-10), Kris Grundberg (Lafayette) vs. Muhlenberg, 11/27/76 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 10, Jim Mower (Lafayette) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 11/22/11 Most 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts: 16, Chris Spatola (Army) 1/27/01 Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5): 100 (5-5), Brian Burke (Lafayette) vs. Albright, 11/27/00 85.7 (6-7), Ron Simpson (Rider) vs. Lafayette, 2/11/87 Most Free Throws Made: 17, Keith Brazzo (Lafayette) vs. Army, 2/27/93 Most Free Throw Attempts: 20, Keith Brazzo (Lafayette) vs. Army, 2/27/93 Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 11): 100 (13-13), Todd Tripucka (Lafayette) vs. Army, 1/3/76, (12-12) Jawan Carter (Delaware) vvs. Lafayette, 11/27/10 (11-11) Jamaal Hilliard (Lafayette) vs. American 2/19/05, (11-11) Brian Burke (Lafayette) vs. Colgate 1/26/02, (11-11) Keith Brazzo (Lafayette) vs. Colgate 2/5/94 Most Rebounds: 22, Henry Horne (Lafayette) vs. Albright, 2/11/74 Most Assists: 17, Gerry Kavanaugh (Lafayette) vs. Columbia, 1/20/76

(Top) Todd Tripucka ’76 holds the Kirby single-game record for free throw percentage, making 13-of-13 attempts vs. Army on Jan. 3, 1976. (Center) Brian Burke sports the best single-game scoring effort at Kirby Sports Center with 43 points versus Lehigh on Feb. 20, 2002. (Bottom) Keith Brazzo, ’94 is the Kirby record holder for free throws, hitting 17 of 20 attempts vs. Army on Feb. 27, 1993.

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Records…all-time coaching Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Pct. B.J. Myers (manager) 1 1900-01 4 3 .571 J.L. Baker (manager) 1 1901-02 5 5 .500 W.S. Haldeman (manager) 1 1902-03 18 16 .529 10 1904-12 — no team — J. Craft (manager) 1 1913-14 5 7 .417 Joe Fogerty 1 1914-15 4 10 .286 W.G. Crowell (manager) 1 1915-16 7 9 .438 J.B. Quig (manager) 1 1916-17 15 9 .625 W.F. MacAvoy 1 1919-20 3 7 .300 M.A. Miller 4 1925-29 25 46 .352 H.A. Lorenz 6 1929-35 37 56 .398 P.M. Shellenberger 1 1935-36 7 9 .438 Michael Michalske 2 1936-38 15 21 .417 Richard Madison 4 1938-42 29 41 .414 Art Winters 3 1942-45 30 11 .732 Bill Anderson 11 1917-19,20-25,45-49 139 82 .629 Ray Stanley 2 1949-51 32 17 .653 George Davidson 12 1955-67 170 116 .594 4 1967-71 43 59 .422 Tom Davis 6 1971-77 116 44 .725 The second winningest coach in Lafayette 3 1977-80 60 28 .682 history, George Davidson ’51 posted 170 Will Rackley 4 1980-84 46 66 .411 career victories. Butch van Breda Kolff 8 1951-55, 84-88 132 85 .608 John Leone 7 1988-95 68 128 .347 Fran O’Hanlon 17 1995-present 239 260 .478 Totals 102 1900-present 1249 1135 .523

Former Maryland head coach Gary Williams (left) and former Iowa head coach Tom Davis (right) coached at Lafayette early on in their careers. Williams was Davis’ assistant.

Fran O’Hanlon, the winningest coach in Butch van Breda Kolff (pictured with Bruce Lafayette history, has been the Leopards’ Stankavage ’91) coached the Leopards to 132 mentor since 1995, leading the program to wins in two different stints as head coach. two NCAA berths.

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all-time roster A Canning, Charles 1904 Fontaine, Elliot ’94 I Matarazzo, Dan ’68 R Stone, Russell ’16 Abdullah, Bilal ’08 Caola, Victor ’69 Fox, Jack ’50 Iszard, John 1904 Maurer, Andy ’04 Radcliff, James ’57 Struck, Ken ’76 Ablo, Nash ’01 Capusan, Andrei ’06 Frank, David ’96 J McAllister, Alfred ’98 Rambo, Samuel 30 Styer, John ’43 Abramowitch, Jay ’64 Carlson, Norm ’49 Frank, Ernest ’59 Jack, Richard ’68 McCabe, Thomas ’42 Reaser, William 30 Sullivan, Jim ’76 Adams, John Quincy ’31 Carrick, David ’73 Freedman, Brian ’01 Jackson, Stony ’53 McCleary, Greg ’03 Recknagel, Reed ’42 Sullivan, John J. ’32 Ahl, Carry ’54 Carril, Pete ’52 Freeland, Ben ’16 Jens, Matt ’93 McCrea, Allan ’35 Reeves, Howard ’22 Sumner, Greg ’97 Albanese, Pat ’55 Carter, Ralph ’95 Friel, Bob ’77 Jerome, Mark ’90 McDonnell, Albert ’23 Repa, Joseph ’24 Svenson, John ’43 Alexander, Neil ’54 Cary 1901 Friesell, William ’66 Jerz, Michael ’00 McGuire, Cornelius ’28 Reynolds, Ron ’87 Sweet, William ’34 Allen, Thomas ’25 Cawthra, Henry ’23 Furey, Tony ’83 Johnson, Edward ’56 McHale, Mike ’63 Richter, Henry 1903 Swint, Phil ’87 Alviggi, John ’54 Chiusano, John ’07 Furey, Tony ’83 Johnson, Sedgwick K. ’16 McKnight, William ’43 Roberts, Daryl ’80 Sysko, Ryan ’97 Anderson, Bill ’19 Ciosici, Stefan ’00 Johnson, Ted ’84 McMorris, Blake ’74 Roberts, Matt ’90 Anderson, Brad ’05 Clark, Ron ’97 G Johnson, Tony ’13 McSween, Mike ’78 Robins, Donald ’40 T Andersson, Jesper ’10 Clements, Bob ’68 Galtere, Gordon ’57 Jones, Dan ’81 Mead, Dana ’82 Rockwell, Paul ’41 Taylor ’18 Anderson, William ’19 Clouser, Carl ’30 Garritone, Rudy ’52 Jones, David ’57 Megargel, Willard ’34 Rogers, Braeden ’00 Taylor, William ’43 Anewalt, Sam ’30 Coalman, John ’85 Gearhart, Scott ’03 Jones, Joseph ’53 Messinger, Norman ’28 Rohrbacker, David ’02 Thomas, Charles ’16 Antolick, Jeff ’93 Cohan, Allen ’46 Geitner, Clem ’87 Jordan, Warren ’49 Miklas, Henry ’76 Ronk, Frank 1906 Thomas, John S. ’33 Ash, Bill ’50 Cohen, Abe ’33 George, Danny ’62 Miller, Charles ’65 Rookstool, Karl ’73 Thompson, Mike ’81 Atkinson, William 28 Colao, Joe ’53 Geosits, Eddie ’79 K Miller, J.J. Rorvig, Paul ’04 Thon, Fred ’39 Azzinaro, Joe ’93 Cole, Robert ’69 Gibbon, Gilpin ’48 Karetsky, Alfred ’58 Miller, James G. ’34 Rose, Carlton ’72 Tierney, John ’50 Azzolina, Nick ’67 Cole, Ted ’99 Giese, Levi, ‘13 Kari, Jeff ‘10 Miller, Leon ’53 Rosenthal, Bernard ’17 Toomer, Ray ’97 Collini, Charley ’36 Gilbert, Sam ’99 Kauffman, Bob ’62 Miller, Leon ’54 Ross, Charles ’60 Toulon, Even ’86 B Collins, Peter ’35 Gilchrest, Kenneth ’31 Kaulkin, Marv ’54 Miller, Michael ’70 Rossiter, Gordon ’38 Tram, Kit ’85 Bailey, Bob ’50 Colonna, Scott ’97 Gillings, Joe ’63 Kavanaugh, Gerry ’76 Millman, Robert ’26 Rufer, Zach ’16 Tripucka, Todd ’76 Balch, Crawford ’31 Colton, John ’32 Gladstone, Fred ’51 Kearney, Edward ’24 Millspaugh, J.S. ’34 Russell, Sam ’51 Tripucka, Tracy ’72 Baldwin, Dick ’37 Congo, Rich ’83 Glover, Robert ’43 Keating, Paul ’19 Millspauh, Stanley ’33 Trist, Dan ’15 Baldwin, Greg ’75 Connor, Winston ’43 Godwin, Ricky ’81 Keller, Chaz ’83 Milne, Jack ’49 S Troeber, William ’40 Bannon, Tim ’77 Cook, Alan ’32 Goetz, Allen ’84 Kenny, Kerry ’06 Mintz, Jared ’11 Sabol, Kenneth ’70 Troxell, George ’16 Barkauskas, Joseph ’72 Cook, Andrew ’63 Goetz, Mike ’67 Keuch, Don ’54 Miskey, Harold 1904 Sanz, Lorenzo ’95 Turk, Charlie ’62 Barnes, Travis ’98 Corrodino, Tom ’35 Golitko, Matt ’97 Killea, John ’77 Mitchell, Peter ’72 Sargent, Gerry ’39 Tweardy, William ’68 Barr, Frank ’01 Corvino, Dominick ’77 Goodman, Tom ’77 Killinger, Bill ’50 Mixsell, C.K. Sarni, Caesar 29 Barr, Harold ’50 Costigan, Pat ’73 Graham, Joey ’87 King, Dan ’81 Moore, Andy ’12 Saunders, Chris ’04 V Barstler, Roscoe 1906 Covelman, Kenneth ’69 Grant, Kenny ’05 King, Raymond ’22 Moore, Walter ’26 Saurman, Ira ’36 Van Auken, Keith ’92 Bartko, John ’67 Crate, Douglas ’25 Greenip, William ’44 Kiriloff, Robert ’69 Moran, Jack ’74 Sawyer, Jim ’83 Van Derbeck, Holmes ’33 Barton, Jeb ’97 Crean, Gerald ’58 Gremelspacher, Ronald ’71 Klarberg, Joseph ’65 Morgan, William 1904 Saxton, Ben 2004 Van Siclen, Pete ’01 Baum, Ryan ’07 Cullen, Nicholas ’64 Greville, William ’32 Klaus, Dave ’99 Morse, Stan ’85 Saylor, Todd Vernon, Ferol ’38 Baylor, Butch ’84 Cummins, Paul ’08 Griffin, Don ’79 Kline, Russ ’54 Mosenson, Dave ’79 Scardino, Peter ’72 Visockas, Deirunas ’11 Beddall, Joseph S. ’16 Grifith, Theodore ’32 Klinger, Karl ’85 Moss, Frank ’53 Schmidt, Everest ’08 Beeken, Valdemar ’26 D Grube, Franklin ’27 Klinkhammer, Nate ’00 Mottola, Jay ’72 Schoeneck, Geoff ’95 W Bellamy, Mike ’78 Davidson, George ’51 Grundberg, Kris ’77 Knapp, Ed ’56 Mower, Jim ’12 Schweyer, Robert ’35 Walker, Todd ’56 Benbow, Darion ’11 Davis, Kevin ’89 Gruner, Michael ’10 Knitter, Sean ’05 Moyer, Ronald ’71 Schwilk, Gene ’62 Wall, William ’53 Benjamin, Walt ’38 Davis, Winston ’04 Grynkewich, Serge ’33 Kocubinski, Walt ’73 Mugavero, Eric ’05 Scott, Bryce ’16 Wallace, Mike ’60 Bennet, Doug ’84 Dawes, Jeffrey ’64 Guerra, James ’73 Kohler, Dick ’59 Muldoon, Brian ’82 Scott, Ian ’19 Waller, Robert ’70 Bennett, Gary ’86 Dawson, Drew ’03 Gurgo, Michael ’42 Koltun, Marek ’10 Munson, Sean ’04 Scott, Nate ’96 Warrick, Duane ’50 Bennett, L.J. ’97 Day, Louis ’66 Gustafson, Ron ’58 Kowadla, Craig ’95 Murphy, Billy ’16 Seaburg, Adam ’07 Weaver, George ’72 Best, Thomas ’83 DeBerry, Justin ’04 Gutwillig, Barry ’63 Kranser, Harry ’49 Murray, Stuart ’57 Searles, Brinton ’41 Weidman, Joel ’56 Betley, Matt ’08 Delaney, Rob ‘12 Guy, Reggie ’02 Krempa, Walter ’72 Musters, Nathaniel ’16 Semko, Paul ’48 Weissenborn, Rick ’54 Betley, Pat ’06 Denahan, Gene ’63 Kresge, Tom ’92 Shaw, Chris ’00 Weldon, John ’18 Bieg, Tim ’01 Denby, Preston ’65 H Kreuser, Jake ‘14 N Sheeliegh, Ken ’51 Wermuth, Harold ’33 Bilyea, Carl ’44 DeRevere, Edward ’34 Haff, John ’30 Kristoff, Daniel ’65 Naddaff, Charlie ’80 Shellenberger, John ’29 Werner, Bob ’56 Bird, John ’50 Detmer, Jack ‘14 Haldeman, Edward C. 1903 Kuberka, Mick ’02 Nauman, George ’50 Sherman, M. Wescoe, Andy ’90 Bishop, Greg ’90 Detmer, Ted ’08 Haldeman, Walter S. 1903 Kulaitis, Stanley ’41 Ness, Phil ’78 Sherratt, Doug ’68 West, Alphonso ’26 Blackburn, Paul ’16 Devlin, Tony ’79 Hall, Brian ’89 Nevolo, Anthony ’55 Sherwood, William 30 Wetmore, Andy ’97 Blackfan ’25 DiLeo, Frank ’75 Hammer, Edgar T. ’15 L Newman, Robert ’70 Shevell, John ’79 Wheeler, Ben ’11 Blank, Pete ’39 Dill, Rob ’04 Hancock, Elmer ’43 Lathrop, R.H. ’34 Nolan, Nick ’07 Shimer, Don ’51 White, Craig ’92 Blass, Ron ’73 Dimmerling, George A. 30 Hanlon, Robert ’42 Lautensack, Robert ’39 Norton, Jon ’94 Shincovich, Mike ’87 Whiteman, Edward ’45 Bluestein, Sanfurd ’42 Dinsmore, Arthur ’34 Harbers, Bob ’51 Leacy, Dave ’98 Nowell, Richard ’71 Shirer, Samuel ’28 Whitfield, Tyson ’01 Bobbe, Christopher ’20 Doerrmann, Ed ’55 Harley, Marcus ’07 Lefkowski, George ’69 Shor, Gil ’52 Whitman, Mike ’82 Boddorff, Dean ’39 Dopirak, Josh ’98 Harms, Ross ’99 Lehr, Henry ’19 O Shreen, Fritz ’16 Wild, William ’37 Bohlander, Paul ’80 Doran, Dana ’96 Harris, Jeff ’85 Leininger, Allison ’20 O’Neill, Brian ’34 Sickles, Edward ’40 Wilde, Thomas ’38 Bolmer, Joseph ’50 Dorfman, Martin ’44 Hart, Devin ’87 Leisenring, Hazard 29 Ochs, Erie 1906 Sickles, Russ ’98 Wilkins, John ’97 Boltz, Dewey ’47 Douglas, Jamaal ’07 Hatcher, Neal ’71 Lentz, George ’39 Ofori, Dennis ’98 Siegel, Martin ’55 Willen, Ryan ’12 Bonney, David ’03 Drusedum, Mark ’81 Hauser, Walter ’48 Leone, Jason ’98 Omanovic, Miran ’06 Simmons, Donald ’44 Winder, Wilbur 1903 Boyer, Morris ’61 Duckett, Tony ’85 Heckendorn, Derek ’09 Leszczynski, Tom ’09 Orchowski, Alex ’12 Skillman, Kenneth ’70 Windsor, Joel ’89 Hennon, Rob ’86 Boylan, Joe ’60 Duffy, Robert ’26 Wissel, Paul ’93 Henry, Norman ’34 Levenson, Lloyd ’67 Skuchas, Edward ’71 Brazzo, Keith ’94 Duym, Wade ’49 Lewis, Albert ’33 P Skvoretz, Andrew ’47 Wolff, Bob ’82 Hilliard, Jamaal ’07 Panko, Jamison ’94 Brennan ’23 Hindman, James ’38 Lewis, Scot ’89 Smith, Dave ’09 Wolff, Robert C. ’37 Parry, Rhinard DeLance ’39 Brennan, John ’92 E Hines, Andre ’10 Lipetz, Benjamin ’30 Smith, E.H. ’28 Woods, Archie ’16 Brett, Tom ’58 Eckenfelder, Don ’62 Hinrichs, Seth ’15 Longaker, John ’23 Parsons, Harvey 1905 Smith, Hervey ’25 Woolcock, Daniel ’44 Brightful, Chet ’84 Ehlers, Brian ’00 Hock, Erwin ’26 Lordon, Donald ’65 Patton, Walter E. ’35 Smith, Les ‘14 Worthington, Rob ’02 Brogan, Pat ’89 Ellis, Jonathan ’98 Hoerrner, George ’60 Love, Barry ’51 Pavia, Pete ’61 Smith, Oliver ’50 Wright, Harrison ’49 Brown, Andrew ’09 Ellis, Otis ’89 Homer, Mike ’00 Low, Mark ’79 Pelham, J.D. ’12 Snyder, Bill ’41 Wright, William ’70 Brown, David ’66 Ellman, Charles ’50 Horne, Henry ’75 Lowden, Clarence ’17 Pendleton, Andre ’98 Snyder, Ward M. ’14 Wydra, Zac ’94 Brown, Earl ’74 Emig, Michael ’64 Houser, Harry ’29 Lucas, Jason ’00 Permesley, Harry ’37 Soles, Harold ’31 Brown, John ’64 Emmet, Bill ’47 Howarth, Cooley ’45 Luff, William ’49 Peskin, Roger ’64 Soles, Thomas 1904 Y Bruhn, Russell ’42 English, Willaim J. ’15 Howell, Ehret ’24 Luhr, John F. ’16 Peters, Ernie ’56 Soto, Richard ’90 Yerger, Brower ’53 Bruinooge, David ’97 Erickson, Frank ’40 Hubbard ’26 Lundy, Harry “Chip” ’62 Petkovich, Nick ’12 Souder, John ’87 Young, Brian ’09 Bungeroth, William ’68 Everson, Steve ’87 Huber, Ray ’51 Lundy, Jim ’77 Phillips, Frank ’35 Spadafora, Bob ’79 Young, George ’56 Burgess, Dick ’69 Eyer, Charles ’54 Hudson, George ’76 Pleick, Andrew ’03 Spagnolo, Bob ’90 Burke, Brian 2002 Hughes, Billy ’88 M Portray, James ’74 Spigner, Larry ’93 Z Burke, Terry ’92 F Hughes, Ed ’68 MacDonald, William ’60 Powers, Jim ’33 Stalevicz, Joseph ’69 Zackowitz Burns, Jim ’67 Falconiero, Bob ’80 Hughes, Jamie ’05 Mack, Anthony ’57 Present, David ’36 Stanczak, Frank ’49 Zembron, John ’74 Burns, Tom ’61 Farrell, James ’41 Harley, Marcus ’07 MacLean, Matt ’97 Ptasinski, Joey ’15 Stankavage, Bruce ’92 Ziegler, Don ’52 Butler, General ’01 Farrell, Mike ’04 Hurst, James ’60 MacVeigh, Jack ’49 Proce, Greg ’73 Staubi, Paul ’88 Zilli, Jim ’51 Butterer, Albert J. ’34 Fischetti, Art ’75 Hutnik, Jim ’78 Mann, Dave ’62 Paulson, Carl ’17 Steinhardt, Joe ’36 Zippel, Marty ’49 Fitzpatrick, James ’40 Hynson, James ’20 Mantz, Robert ’58 Sterlein, Joe ’59 Zirinsky, Walter ’42 C Flannigan, Alan ’15 Manuel, Walter ’66 Q Stinson, Leo ’06 Zochowski, Leo ’39 Cacioppe, Ronald ’66 Flis, Bill ’68 Marshall, Joe ’96 Quigg, Charles ’54 Stitzer, James 1904 Campbell, Pete ’90 Fogelson, Sanford ’41 Martini, Donald ’59 Quinn, Gene ’51 Stolberg, Harry ’18 78 2012-2013

Maroon Club Hall of Fame INDUCTEE SPORT(S) INDUCTION YEAR INDUCTEE SPORT(S) INDUCTION YEAR William H. Anderson ’19 Basketball 1976-77 George McCaa 1910 Football 1985-86 Walter E. Bachman 1902 Football 1977-78 Hope McCorkle ’98 Track and Field/Volleyball 2012-13 David B. Baird ’59 Track 2002-03 G. Herbert McCracken Football coach 1976-77 Ed Baker ’70 Football 1996-97 George L. McGaughey Intramurals Director/Football coach 1982-83 George “Rose” Barclay 1898 Football 1984-85 Maureen McKenna ’83 Basketball/Softball 1992-93 Jon Barnes ’68 Cross Country/Track 1997-98 William McKnight ’43 Football/Basketball/Baseball 1993-94 Frank Baur ’90 Football 1999-00 Maureen McManus ’87 Basketball 1996-97 Liz Bagley-Stankavage ’92 Lacrosse/Field Hockey 2004-05 Mike Miller ’70 Football/Basketball 1994-95 Harold Bellis ’40 Football/Baseball 1986-87 Thomas Morgan ’58 Baseball 1987-88 Charles F. Berry ’25 Football 1976-77 Joseph “Jay” Mottola ’72 Basketball/Golf 1983-84 Steve Biale ’82 Football 2007-08 ’89 Basketball 2005-06 Joe Bozik ’58 Football/Wrestling/Baseball 1993-94 George “Sammy” Moyer ’41 Football 1985-86 Fred Braun ’55 Wrestler 1994-95 Janet Murray ’80 Field Hockey/Basketball/Softball 1986-87 David W. Brown ’66 Football/Basketball 1991-92 Stuart A. Murray ’57 Basketball 1989-90 Harold Anson Bruce Track coach 1986-87 Edward E. “Hook” Mylin Football coach 1977-78 Al Caesar ’58 Football/Baseball 1999-00 Phillip E. Ness, Jr. ’78 Basketball 1990-91 Stacy Cagenello ’87 Basketball/Softball 1993-94 Mark Neumann ’85 Soccer 1993-94 Peter J. Carril ’52 Basketball 1980-81 Phillip Ng ’88 Football player 2006-07 Heidi Caruso ’94 Basketball/Soccer 2001-02 Donald J. Nikles ’60 Football 1977-78 Noreen Chamberlain Wagner Track and Field 2009-10 Frank Novak ’84 Football 1995-96 Stefan Ciosici ’00 Basketball 2011-12 Dr. Wilbur Oaks ’51 Soccer/Benefactor 2009-10 Tom Costello ‘92 Football 2008-09 Jayne O’Brien Lloyd ‘87 Track 2008-09 William P. “Bill” Coughlin Baseball coach 1976-77 Robert T. Paul ’23 Soccer player 1977-78 Robert Crawford ’22 Cross Country 1983-84 Ernie Peters ’56 Basketball/Baseball 1988-89 Alison Cuthbert-Bronico ’85 Lacrosse/Field Hockey 1997-98 David Pletcher ’78 Wrestling 1984-85 Andrea Dagostino Brennan ’94 Lacrosse/Field Hockey 2008-09 Ryan Priest ’87 Football player 1998-99 George E. Davidson ’51 Basketball 1977-78 John M. Quigg ’40 Football player 1990-91 Dr. Tom Davis Basketball coach 1999-00 James V. Radcliff ’57 Basketball player 1978-79 Preston Denby ’65 Basketball/Baseball 1994-95 David Leroy Reeves 1896 Athletic Administrator 1977-78 Evan Deoul ’84 Lacrosse 1996-97 Charles Rinehart 1898 Football 1976-77 Frank Downing ’51 Football 1997-98 Frederick M. “Peck” Robbins ’49 Baseball 1978-79 Tony Duckett ’85 Basketball 2001-02 Jen Rothrock ’97 Softball 2011-12 Mark Dutkewych ’96 Soccer 2007-08 Bill Russo Football coach 2007-08 James L. Dyson ’33 Lacrosse 1982-83 Don Sayenga ’56 Wrestling 1976-77 Brian Ehlers ’00 Basketball 2010-11 Horace “Tod” Saylor ’45 Football/Basketball/Wrestling/Baseball 1995-96 Doug Elgin ’73 Football 2011-12 Frank J. “Dutch” Schwab ’23 Football 1976-77 Jon Ellis ’54 Track 1998-99 Joseph A. Skladany ’82 Football 1990-91 Otis Ellis ’89 Basketball 1995-96 Jen Smith ’89 Field Hockey/Lacrosse 1999-00 John Ernst ’25 Football/Basketball/Baseball 2010-11 Frank Stanczak ’49 Football/Basketball/Baseball 2003-04 Bob Falconiero ’80 Basketball 2004-05 John “Jock” Sutherland Football coach 1987-88 Edwin J. Fager, Jr. 1913 Baseball 1982-83 George L. Tiger ’81 Soccer 1991-92 James T. Farrell ’41 Football/Basketball/Baseball 1989-90 F. Tracy Tripucka ’72 Basketball 1978-79 Suzi Farrell-Greene ’92 Field Hockey 2003-04 Todd Tripucka ’76 Basketball 1988-89 Ann Gold Field Hockey/Women’s Lacrosse Coach 2012-13 Bill “Butch” van Breda Kolff Basketball coach 2001-02 James Finnen Public Address Announcer 1998-99 James Van Der Beek ’72 Baseball 2006-07 Pat Fisher Basketball 2006-07 Mike Whitman ’82 Basketball 2010-11 Mike Gazzella ’23 Football/Baseball 1977-78 George B. “Mike” Wilson ’29 Football 1978-79 Charles M. Gelbert Baseball 1976-77 Arthur R. Winters Athletic Administrator 1980-81 Tim Gerhart Football 2002-03 Tracey Wright ’88 Field Hockey/Lacrosse 1994-95 Tony Giglio ’74 Football 1981-82 Barbara Young Tennis coach 2008-09 Sharon L. Gish Athletic Administrator 1990-91 Monica Yurconic ’92 Tennis 2002-03 Tony Green ’83 Football 1992-93 Martin Zippel ’49 Basketball 1977-78 Frank Grube ’27 Football/Basketball/Baseball 2002-03 Walter Zirinsky ’42 Football 1976-77 Harold Hageman ’39 Football/Baseball 1998-99 Dick Hammer Radio Broadcaster 2006-07 Selected in 2011-12, the 1980 women’s lacrosse team, which won a Division II national Frank W. Hiller ’43 Baseball 1981-82 championship, was the first team inducted into the Maroon Club Hall of Fame. Bob Howard ’61 Baseball/Football 2009-10 David Hubinger ’53 Tennis 2004-05 In 2012-13, Lafayette’s National Championship football teams from 1896, 1921 and Ed Hudak ’93 Football 2005-06 1926 joined the 1980 women’s lacrosse team as the only teams inducted into the Allison Jones ’98 Lacrosse 2010-11 Maroon Club Hall of Fame. Bob Kessler ’60 Baseball/Soccer 2011-12 Fred Morgan Kirby ’42 Football/Swimming/Wrestling 2007-08 Tom Kirchhoff ’93 Football 2012-13 Frank Kirkleski ’27 Football 2001-02 W. Gehret Kleinspehn ’18 Track 1977-78 Walt Kocubinski Basketball 1987-88 Olav Kollevoll Athletic Director 1992-93 William Kovalczyk ’78 Track 1989-90 J. Alfred LeConey ’23 Track 1976-77 Peter Lerner ’88 Soccer 2003-04 Sharon Lukenda-Parker ’86 Cross Country/Track 1995-96 Harold “Chip” Lundy ’62 Basketball/Track 1985-86 Pamela S. MacColl ’80 Field Hockey/Lacrosse 1991-92 Joe Maddon ’76 Baseball 2009-10 Robert Mantz ’58 Basketball 1984-85 Walt Manuel ’66 Basketball/Baseball 1992-93 Bob Mahr ’83 Football 2010-11 Erik Marsh ’95 Football 2001-02

79 Lafayette Leopards

year-by-year…results 1900-01 (4-3) 1/29 Albright 26-27 L 1/25 at Muhlenberg 18-35 L 1923-24 (6-14) 1927-28 (10-7) Manager: B.J Myers 2/4 at Pittsburgh 24-31 L 1/31 at Penn State 33-25 W Coach: Bill Anderson Coach: M.A. Miller 2/2 Allentown Y.M.C.A. 12-4 W 2/11 Gettysburg 35-20 W 2/4 Albright 63-20 W 12/12 at Brooklyn Youth Club 30-25 W 12/10 Drexel 27-22 W 2/9 Lafayette Juniors 28-17 W 2/13 Swarthmore 24-17 W 2/7 St. John’s 54-17 W 12/15 at Rutgers 20-33 L 12/13 at Western Maryland 15-29 L 2/10 Mauch Chunk Y.M.C.A. 34-7 W 2/22 at Lehigh 21-28 L 2/13 Bucknell 35-28 W 1/12 at Cooper Union 36-23 W 12/14 at Navy 29-27 W at Germantown Academy 14-35 L 2/25 at Muhlenberg 29-26 W 2/19 at Juniata 31-23 W 1/17 at Catholic U. 18-24 L 12/16 at Princeton 32-14 W at Central H.S. 11-35 L 2/26 at Swarthmore 16-33 L 2/20 at Pittsburgh 32-30 W 1/18 at Georgetown 12-27 L 1/7 Moravian 64-23 W 2/27 at Princeton 9-22 L * = at Phillipsburg, NJ 2/21 at Washington & Jefferson 27-24 W 1/19 at Navy 23-47 L 1/11 Rutgers 26-29 L 3/6 Princeton 18-16 W 2/22 at Carnegie Tech 32-38 L 1/26 at Pennsylvania 16-27 L 1/13 at Upsala 24-29 L 1915-16 (7-9) 3/1 Swarthmore 26-18 W 2/2 Swarthmore 33-12 W 1/14 at C.C.N.Y. 8-29 L 1901-02 (5-5) Manager: W.G. Crowell 3/5 at Lehigh 23-36 L 2/6 Rutgers 27-19 W 1/18 Muhlenberg 24-12 W Manager: J.L. Baker 1/5 at Juniata 30-28 W 2/8 Pittsburgh 17-18 L 1/21 at Lehigh 24-23 W 12/4 Allentown Y.M.C.A. 13-16 L 1/6 at Duquesne 24-26 L 1919-20 (3-7) 2/12 Muhlenberg 19-28 L 2/8 Penn State Forest 53-17 W 1/11 Medico-Chi Hospital 40-16 W 1/7 at Pittsburgh 23-34 L Coach: W.F. MacAvoy 2/14 Washington & Jefferson 15-18 L 2/11 at Rutgers 30-46 L 1/17 at Wyoming Seminary 11-19 L 1/8 at Penn State 26-30 L 12/13 Ursinus 27-26 W 2/16 Lehigh 26-33 L 2/15 Hahnemann Med. School 55-17 W 1/27 at Lehigh 13-46 L 1/10 at Princeton 10-17 L 12/10 Muhlenberg 29-19 W 2/27 at Rochester 24-33 L 2/18 Lehigh 38-31 W 2/1 Wyoming Seminary 26-22 W 1/15 Temple 48-16 W 1/8 at Delaware State 19-27 L 2/28 at Niagara 17-16 W 2/22 Franklin & Marshall 32-18 W 2/6 Albright 13-17 L 1/21 at Swarthmore 23-40 L 1/9 at Catholic U. 22-24 L 2/29 at Buffalo 23-29 L 2/25 at Muhlenberg 23-24 L 2/8 Princeton 61-18 W 2/5 Riverton 31-24 W 1/10 at Navy 23-30 L 3/1 at Lehigh 19-22 L 3/3 Lehigh 30-37 L 2/15 Allentown Y.M.C.A. 46-15 W 2/10 Pittsburgh 23-25 L 1/14 Lehigh 28-22 W 3/4 at Muhlenberg 25-27 L 2/19 at Princeton 13-33 L 2/16 at Lehigh 21-17 W 1/17 at Pennsylvania 10-36 L 1928-29 (6-12) 3/7 at Bucknell 20-19 W 2/21 Brown 48-25 W 2/22 at Albright 54-15 W 2/7 Swarthmore 25-35 L Coach: M.A. Miller 3/8 at Penn State 15-34 L 2/25 vs. Colgate* 34-23 W 2/14 at Penn State 11-46 L 12/12 Upsala 39-26 W 1902-03 (18-16) 2/29 at Lehigh 16-25 L 2/27 Washington & Jefferson 22-47 L 1924-25 (8-11) 12/14 at Johns Hopkins 27-31 L Manager: W.S. Haldeman 3/3 at Penn State 14-22 L Coach: Bill Anderson 12/15 at Georgetown 24-47 L 11/29 Allentown H.S. 38-9 W 1920-21 (11-4) 3/4 at Ursinus 21-22 L 12/6 Schuylkill 19- 5 W 1/5 Ursinus 27-30 L 12/3 at Allentown Prof. 10-12 L Coach: Bill Anderson 1/22 at Temple 32-27 W 12/10 Penn State Forest 47-20 W 1/8 N.Y.U. 25-29 L 12/6 Jefferson Med. School 16-14 W Albright 30-31 L 12/13 at Pennsylvania 21-27 L 1/12 Seton Hall 21-18 W 12/27 at West Chester Normal 26-15 W 1916-17 (15-9) 1/7 Moravian 24-15 W 12/17 Ursinus 30-22 W 12/16 Muhlenberg 29-30 L 12/28 at West End Ath. Assn. 29-19 W Manager: J.B. Quig 1/8 at Navy 13-27 L 1/7 Moravian 33-14 W 1/17 at Wesleyan 32-41 L 12/29 at Washington Light Inf. 15-21 L 1/3 at Dartmouth 24-14 W 1/12 Temple 27-17 W 1/9 at Seton Hall 27-29 L 1/18 at Trinity 26-31 L 12/30 at Washington Light Inf. 15-31 L 1/5 at Seton Hall 26-39 L 1/15 Lehigh 18-15 W 1/10 at Stevens Institute 27-20 W 1/19 at Williams 30-53 L 1/10 at Brown 12-14 L 1/6 at N.Y.U. 25-39 L 1/21 St. John’s 44-25 W 1/14 at Navy 22-24 L 2/6 Rutgers 34-36 L 1/17 La Salle 18-14 W 1/11 Seton Hall 30-32 L 1/29 at Pennsylvania 12-31 L 1/15 at Maryland 24-30 L 2/9 at Muhlenberg 25-36 L 1/22 Franklin & Marshall 34-20 W 1/13 Delaware State 29-15 W 2/9 Lebanon Valley 33-19 W 1/17 Rutgers 21-28 L 2/13 Phila. Osteopathy 58-14 W 1/24 at Jefferson Med. School 6-14 L 1/17 at Phillipsburg H.S. 26-35 L 2/11 Swarthmore 23-16 W 2/4 Muhlenberg 19-30 L 2/16 at Rutgers 30-38 L 1/28 Muhlenberg 20-10 W 1/20 Lehigh 40-25 W 2/18 Delaware 21-13 W 2/7 at Rutgers 28-35 L 2/20 Albright 36-30 W 1/31 at Catholic Institute 17-31 L 1/27 Juniata 25-24 W at Muhlenberg 32-21 W 2/11 at Muhlenberg 20-21 L 2/23 Lehigh 25-21 W 2/1 at Brighton Ath. Assn. 13-22 L 2/3 Pennsylvania 17-23 L at Pittsburgh 37-33 W 2/14 Pennsylvania Military 25-29 L 2/27 Schuylkill 43-20 W 2/3 Nativity Ath. Club 36-6 W 2/8 Pittsburgh 29-33 L at Heinz Club 26-38 L 2/18 Albright 37-22 W 3/2 at Lehigh 32-45 L 2/5 at Co. E., 13th Regiment 29-9 W 2/10 Albright 61-25 W at Carnegie Tech 26-23 W 2/21 at Lehigh 23-30 L 2/6 at Wyoming Seminary 9-11 L 2/14 at Juniata 33-28 W 3/5 at Lehigh 15-14 W 1929-30 (9-11) 2/25 Lebanon Valley 35-27 W 2/7 at Ninth Regiment 12-15 L 2/15 at Pittsburgh 25-27 L Coach: H.A. Lorenz 1921-22 (11-7) 2/28 Lehigh 29-19 W 2/12 at Franklin & Marshall 35-28 W 2/16 at Allegheny 21-20 W 12/4 Phila. Osteopathy 37-28 W Coach: Bill Anderson 3/7 Pennsylvania 13-24 L 2/13 at Gettysburg 16-41 L 2/17 at Westinghouse 31-29 W 12/7 at C.C.N.Y. 24-52 L 12/10 Ursinus 34-13 W 2/18 Swarthmore 35-19 W 2/19 Phillipsburg H.S. 32-20 W 1925-26 (6-13) 12/11 Delaware 30-23 W 12/14 Muhlenberg 33-10 W 2/25 at Muhlenberg 13-12 W 2/21 Lebanon Valley 31-29 W Coach: M.A. Miller 12/14 at N.Y.U. 16-33 L 12/17 Susquehanna 32-16 W 2/26 at Nativity Ath. Club 15-7 W 2/23 at Swarthmore 27-26 W 12/5 Schuylkill 32-13 W 12/17 at St. John’s (MD) 29-34 L 12/20 Moravian 42-12 W 2/27 Reading Y.M.C.A. 30-18 W 2/24 at Rutgers 33-19 W 12/9 Moravian 31-13 W 12/18 at Navy 24-58 L 1/12 at Wash. & Jefferson 24-27 L 3/4 at Lehigh 9-20 L 2/28 Gettysburg 37-31 W 12/12 at Pennsylvania 12-19 L 1/6 Moravian 56-28 W 1/13 at Duquesne 37-30 W 3/7 Scranton Stars 13-15 L 3/2 Penn State 31-39 L 12/16 N.Y.U. 19-27 L 1/7 at Cornell 41-25 W 1/14 at Carnegie Tech 36-55 L 3/14 Wyoming Seminary 29-12 W 3/3 Franklin & Marshall 49-34 W 1/9 Rutgers 23-18 W 1/8 at Buffalo 21-39 L 1/18 Temple 33-24 W 3/21 at Flushing 13-49 L 3/7 at Lehigh 20-31 L 1/12 at Georgetown 21-20 W 1/11 at Temple 23-38 L 1/28 at Rutgers 22-38 L 3/23 at Pottsville 7-13 L 3/10 Phillipsburg H.S. 41-22 W 1/13 at Navy 9-39 L 1/16 Bucknell 39-23 W 2/9 Bucknell 29-26 W 3/24 at Tamaqua 13-9 W 1/14 at George Washington 24-22 W 1/18 at Muhlenberg 23-28 L 1917-18 (15-7) 2/11 Lehigh 25-17 W 3/25 at Bloomsburg 13-10 W 2/2 at Fordham 11-43 L 2/6 Wash. & Jefferson 27-12 W Coach: Bill Anderson 2/15 at Pennsylvania 21-27 L 3/26 at Williamsport Y.M.C.A. 13-20 L 2/3 at Army 9-44 L 2/8 Muhlenberg 32-20 W 12/15 Moravian 28-44 L 2/17 Wash. & Jefferson 29-21 W 3/27 at Shenandoah 20-9 W 2/10 Muhlenberg 24-25 L 2/12 at Rutgers 20-40 L 12/19 at St. John’s 38-32 W 2/22 Fordham 24-25 L 3/26 at Ashland 12-20 L 2/12 at Rutgers 32-35 L 2/15 at Princeton 29-26 W 12/20 at Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 31-38 L 2/25 Haverford 33-21 W 2/13 Lehigh 24-31 L 2/19 Upsala 51-18 W 12/21 at N.Y.U. 36-29 W 3/4 at Swarthmore 24-26 L Between 1903-1904 and 1912-1913 2/17 at Newark Ath. Club 19-20 L 2/22 at Lehigh 26-37 L 1/5 at U.S.A. Ath. Club 26-25 W 3/8 at Muhlenberg 26-27 L Lafayette did not have an organized team 2/20 at Lehigh 16-28 L 2/26 Rutgers 22-40 L 1/8 Lebanon Valley 49-33 W 3/11 at Lehigh 24-18 W 2/24 Gettysburg 25-21 W 3/1 Lehigh 22-30 L 1913-14 (5-7) 1/11 at Manhattan 42-32 W 1922-23 (12-8) 2/27 Washington & Jefferson 24-36 L Manager: J. Craft 1/12 at Rutgers 33-38 L 1930-31 (8-12) Coach: Bill Anderson 3/6 at Muhlenberg 15-40 L 1/23 Muhlenberg 44-13 W 1/15 Muhlenberg 48-22 W Coach: H.A. Lorenz 12/9 Dickinson 26-36 L 3/10 Lehigh 7-24 L 1/28 at Lebanon Valley 21-28 L 1/19 Lehigh 37-32 W 12/3 East Stroudsburg 36-31 W 12/13 Villanova 36-33 W 1/30 at Swarthmore 12-27 L 1/26 Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 28-17 W 1926-27 (3-14) 12/6 St. Joseph’s 23-25 L 12/16 Lebanon Valley 36-17 W 2/4 at Franklin & Marshall 42-27 W 2/8 Georgetown 36-26 W Coach: M.A. Miller 12/10 Albright 43-38 W 1/10 Swarthmore 27-23 W 2/6 at Lehigh 23-26 L 2/12 Bucknell 49-31 W 12/8 Schuylkill 16-13 W 12/13 N.Y.U. 15-37 L 1/13 Niagara 30-21 W 2/11 Moravian 26-11 W 2/14 Pittsburgh 37-31 W 12/11 at Navy 16-23 L 12/16 at Loyola 27-31 L 1/18 at Catholic U. 15-27 L 2/14 at Lehigh 23-29 L 2/15 Swarthmore 29-33 L 12/15 at Princeton 24-26 L 12/17 at Navy 27-35 L 1/19 at Georgetown 30-34 L 2/21 at Muhlenberg 20-26 L 2/20 at Pennsylvania 24-30 L 1/8 Temple 11-27 L 1/7 Ursinus 28-22 W 1/20 at Navy 28-45 L 2/25 at Lebanon Valley 38-22 W 2/21 at Delaware State 25-23 W 1/12 at Manhattan 27-42 L 1/10 Lebanon Valley 29-27 W 2/7 Bucknell 28-21 W 2/28 at Franklin & Marshall 32-31 W 2/22 at Catholic U. 18-15 W 1/15 N.Y.U. 30-36 L 1/14 at Penn State 27-16 W 2/9 Rutgers 16-22 L 3/4 at Moravian 16-21 L 2/23 at Georgetown 28-43 L 1/19 at Pennsylvania 16-27 L 1/15 at Bucknell 27-36 L 2/15 Wash. & Jefferson 22-17 W 3/6 Albright 23-38 L 3/2 Rutgers 35-30 W 1/20 at Pennsylvania Ath. Club 28-30 L 1/21 Muhlenberg 22-28 L 2/17 at Lehigh 17-20 L 3/3 St. John’s 50-44 W 1/22 Muhlenberg 28-17 W 2/4 Rutgers 19-26 L 1914-15 (4-10) 2/22 at Trinity 30-22 W 3/9 at Lehigh 21-27 L 2/9 Swarthmore 37-20 W 2/7 at Muhlenberg 25-28 L Manager: J.J. Waygood 2/23 at Amherst 27-36 L 2/12 at Muhlenberg 37-41 L 2/11 at Fordham 18-37 L 1/8 at Manhattan 11-32 L 1918-19 (12-4) 2/24 at Williams 34-47 L 2/16 Rutgers 14-17 L 2/14 at Rutgers 10-28 L 19 at C.C.N.Y. 18-24 L Coach: Bill Anderson 2/28 at Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 37-17 W 2/19 at Lehigh 23-45 L 2/18 Haverford 28-27 W 1/12 Muhlenberg 30-31 L 1/4 Muhlenberg 32- 6 W 3/3 Albright 33-20 W 2/23 at Rutgers 25-35 L 2/21 Villanova 19-22 L 1/20 vs. Lehigh* 23-15 W 1/8 Ursinus 42-12 W 3/7 Muhlenberg 25-21 W 2/26 Lehigh 26-42 L 2/25 at Yale 19-37 L 1/21 at Muhlenberg 23-29 L 1/11 at Pennsylvania 23-35 L 3/10 Lehigh 32-22 W 3/2 Lebanon Valley 22-28 L 2/28 Lehigh 30-12 W 1/25 at Susquehanna 16-25 L 1/15 at Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 29-28 W 3/14 at Lehigh 21-17 W 3/5 at Lehigh 20-39 L 3/7 at Lehigh 22-20 W 1/26 at Bucknell 32-33 L 1/18 Lehigh 27-23 W 80 2012-2013

1931-32 (10-4) 1/14 at Bucknell 27-43 L 3/1 Lehigh 45-43 W 3/11 Muhlenberg* 59-58 W 12/14 Swarthmore 84-62 W Coach: H.A. Lorenz 1/16 Pennsylvania Ath. Club 16-39 L 3/5 at Swarthmore 33-42 L 3/12 Rutgers* 52-39 W 12/17 at Scranton 65-57 W 12/5 East Stroudsburg 32-30 W 1/22 at Haverford 28-17 W * = at Bethlehem, Pa. 1/4 Wilkes 78-56 W 1941-42 (4-12) 12/9 at Navy 23-35 L 1/23 at Navy 33-63 L 1/7 at Pennsylvania 57-73 L Coach: Richard Madison 1946-47 (15-7) 12/10 at St. John’s (MD) 30-18 W 2/10 Upsala 33-32 W 1/11 at Muhlenberg 69-83 L 12/13 Upsala 50-34 W Coach: Bill Anderson 1/9 Swarthmore 34-29 W 2/12 at Swarthmore 24-34 L 1/14 Gettysburg 78-51 W 12/16 at Princeton 20-47 L 12/11 Stevens Institute 46-43 W 1/16 Bucknell 36-26 W 2/13 Rutgers 27-46 L 1/16 Temple 64-41 W 1/7 Camp Dix 67-23 W 12/14 Scranton 64-36 W 1/23 at Muhlenberg 26-20 W 2/17 Villanova 31-44 L 1/18 at Lehigh 67-45 W 1/10 at Pennsylvania 29-45 L 12/18 Lebanon Valley 72-56 W 2/10 Muhlenberg 31-25 W 2/22 at Rutgers 31-47 L 1/28 Rider 57-45 W 1/14 at Army 42-47 L 1/4 East Stroudsburg 70-47 W 2/12 at Rutgers 28-16 W 2/27 at Lehigh 30-27 W 2/1 at Georgetown 50-59 L 1/17 at Rutgers 44-46 L 1/8 Columbia 52-43 W 2/17 Rutgers 20-22 L 3/3 at Muhlenberg 25-33 L 2/4 Bucknell 61-49 W 2/4 Ordinance Training 43-49 L 1/11 Upsala 69-46 W 2/20 Washington & Jefferson 38-27 W 3/6 Lehigh 26-33 L 2/8 at St. Joseph’s 52-54 L 2/7 at Drexel 32-39 L 1/15 Muhlenberg 40-47 L 2/24 Colgate 21-26 L 2/11 Rutgers 62-60 W 1937-38 (9-8) 2/11 Rutgers 50-42 W 1/18 at Gettysburg 46-43 W 2/27 at Lehigh 35-34 W 2/15 Muhlenberg 72-42 W Coach: Michael Michalske 2/14 Gettysburg 42-48 L 1/25 Lehigh 87-43 W 3/1 at Princeton 29-34 L 2/18 at Bucknell 66-61 W 12/4 at Upsala 24-19 W 2/18 Muhlenberg 30-55 L 2/1 at Cornell 36-52 L 3/5 Lehigh 29-22 W 2/20 at Seton Hall 59-50 W 12/11 at Princeton 25-31 L 2/21 at N.Y.U. 34-57 L 2/4 vs. Holy Cross* 40-50 L 2/22 Lehigh 76-53 W 1932-33 (2-10) 12/16 at Seton Hall 23-40 L 2/25 Stevens Institute 28-29 L 2/6 at Lehigh 55-54 W 2/25 at Buffalo 67-46 W Coach: H.A. Lorenz 12/17 at Pratt Institute 24-38 L 2/28 Lehigh 35-41 L 2/8 at Bucknell 49-48 W 3/1 St. Joseph’s 60-59 W 1/7 Moravian 26-27 L 12/18 at Brooklyn 44-41 W 3/4 at Lehigh 35-53 L 2/12 at Muhlenberg 53-68 L 3/4 at Rutgers 62-67 L 1/14 Haverford 41-19 W 1/7 at Albright 40-39 W 3/7 at Swarthmore 53-52 W 2/15 Gettysburg 62-48 W 1/17 at St. John’s (MD) 18-24 L 1/8 Muhlenberg 30-27 W 2/19 Bucknell 49-40 W 1950-51 (14-11) 1942-43 (7-6) 1/18 at Navy 28-49 L 1/12 at Army 27-52 L 2/22 at Pennsylvania 61-73 L Coach: Ray Stanley Coach: Art Winters 1/21 Swarthmore 30-33 L 1/15 at Rutgers 26-35 L 2/26 at Rutgers 61-64 L 12/2 Upsala 83-66 W 1/8 Bucknell 36-25 W 2/8 at Penn State 25-48 L 1/19 Haverford 38-27 W 3/1 Drexel 83-52 W 12/6 at Princeton 45-56 L 1/9 at Pennsylvania 27-42 L 2/11 at Princeton 18-56 L 2/9 Rutgers 27-29 L 3/4 Rutgers 41-39 W 12/9 at Swarthmore 75-57 W 1/16 Rutgers 51-50 W 2/14 at Colgate 24-49 L 2/12 at Muhlenberg 39-48 L 3/6 at C.C.N.Y. 40-42 L 12/13 St. Joseph’s 60-54 W 1/23 Lebanon Valley 56-45 W 2/18 at Rutgers 22-39 L 2/16 Moravian 53-41 W 3/8 at Swarthmore 47-43 W 12/16 at Siena 46-62 L 1/25 at Moravian 47-49 L 2/22 at Muhlenberg 23-38 L 2/19 Swarthmore 26-34 L * = at Boston, Mass. 12/18 Ithaca 64-41 W 2/6 Drexel 57-43 W 2/25 Lehigh 30-33 L 2/23 Stevens Institute 41-37 W 12/29 at New York Ath. Club 65-54 W 2/10 at Rutgers 28-48 L 1947-48 (12-9) 3/4 at Lehigh 38-30 W 2/26 at Lehigh 49-44 W 1/3 Delaware 68-56 W 2/16 Moravian 51-44 W Coach: Bill Anderson 3/5 Lehigh 35-29 W 1/6 at Bucknell 61-46 W 1933-34 (3-9) 2/20 Fort Monmouth 44-35 W 12/10 at Princeton 46-50 L 1/10 Muhlenberg 76-77 L Coach: H.A. Lorenz 1938-39 (6-11) 2/24 at Muhlenberg 56-69 L 12/13 East Stroudsburg 44-30 W 1/13 at Gettysburg 65-62 W 1/6 Moravian 27-18 W Coach: Richard Madison 2/27 at Lehigh 47-49 L 12/17 Swarthmore 60-31 W 1/16 at Lehigh 63-36 W 1/10 Upsala 34-32 W 12/10 Upsala 36-24 W 3/3 at Swarthmore 45-55 L 12/20 Lebanon Valley 38-36 W 1/20 Scranton 75-62 W 1/13 at Stevens Institute 12-35 L 12/14 at Princeton 27-41 L 3/6 Lehigh 49-28 W 1/7 La Salle 39-43 L 1/27 Rider 63-45 W 1/17 Pennsylvania Military 18-30 L 12/15 at Yale 27-37 L 1/10 Rider 59-64 L 1943-44 (7-3) 2/3 at La Salle 64-71 L 1/20 at Swarthmore 31-36 L 12/16 at Wesleyan 29-32 L 1/14 at Muhlenberg 42-57 L Coach: Art Winters 2/7 Albright 59-64 L 2/7 at Muhlenberg 18-29 L 1/7 Muhlenberg 26-30 L 1/17 Gettysburg 56-53 W 12/15 Temple 25-36 L 2/10 at Rutgers 51-54 L 2/10 at Rutgers 21-44 L 1/12 Alfred 33-24 W 1/24 Stevens Institute 44-38 W 12/18 Lehigh 43-30 W 2/14 at Muhlenberg 61-53 W 2/14 Haverford 23-20 W 1/14 at Rutgers 28-34 L 1/31 at Pennsylvania 43-51 L 1/19 at Lehigh 46-44 W 2/17 at Buffalo 55-69 L 2/17 Rutgers 28-39 L 1/18 at Army 30-51 L 2/4 at Duquesne 36-48 L 1/25 Rider 47-27 W 2/22 at C.C.N.Y. 48-67 L 2/21 Muhlenberg 23-29 L 1/20 at Swarthmore 27-41 L 2/7 Bucknell 61-45 W 1/29 at Lehigh 37-48 L 2/27 La Salle 59-66 L 2/24 at Lehigh 29-52 L 1/21 Haverford 47-32 W 2/9 at Lehigh 82-50 W 2/12 Haverford 49-40 W 3/2 Lehigh 75-56 W 3/3 Lehigh 29-32 L 2/10 Albright 29-31 L 2/11 Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 63-34 W 2/23 Newark 54-32 W 3/3 at St. Joseph’s 68-73 L 2/11 at Muhlenberg 34-35 L 2/14 at Gettysburg 46-53 L 1934-35 (5-10) 2/25 vs. Rider* 33-42 L 3/7 Bucknell 65-58 W 2/15 Rutgers 36-13 W 2/18 Muhlenberg 51-57 L Coach: H.A. Lorenz 3/1 at Haverford 57-51 W 3/10 Rutgers 49-53 L 2/18 at Stevens Institute 27-30 L 2/21 at Bucknell 84-53 W 12/8 at Pennsylvania 19-38 L 3/4 Lehigh 60-42 W 2/22 Moravian 37-19 W 2/15 Rutgers 65-52 W 1951-52 (15-9) 12/11 at Princeton 26-27 L * = at Trenton, N.J. 2/25 at Lehigh 29-44 L 3/1 Lehigh 50-33 W Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 1/19 at N.Y.U. 39-59 L 3/4 Lehigh 38-31 W 1944-45 (16-2) 3/4 at C.C.N.Y. 31-57 L 12/5 Upsala 65-55 W 1/9 St. Joseph’s 26-48 L Coach: Art Winters 3/6 at Rutgers 60-59 W 12/8 Swarthmore 71-46 W 1/12 Muhlenberg 10-30 L 1939-40 (11-8) 12/9 at C.C.N.Y. 34-60 L 12/12 at La Salle 52-62 L 1/16 at Army 23-30 L Coach: Richard Madison 1948-49 (20-9) 12/16 at Lehigh 67-36 W 12/15 at Albright 65-70 L 1/19 Upsala 40-37 W 12/9 Upsala 52-34 W Coach: Bill Anderson 12/20 La Salle 52-45 W 12/18 at St. Joseph’s 42-52 L 2/6 Moravian 53-13 W 12/13 Wittenberg 31-47 L 12/4 at Siena* 50-48 W 1/10 at Drew 61-42 W 12/28 at New York Ath. Club 73-71 W 2/9 Rutgers 19-29 L 12/16 at Cornell 26-47 L 12/8 East Stroudsburg 55-41 W 1/13 Stevens Institute 47-40 W 12/29 at Siena 33-51 L 2/13 at Stevens 10-24 L 12/18 at Colgate 34-64 L 12/11 at Swarthmore 67-43 W 1/17 Lehigh 48-28 W 1/2 at Scranton 58-57 W 2/16 at Rutgers 34-39 L 1/6 Moravian 37-29 W 12/14 at Princeton 42-48 L 1/20 Swarthmore 43-35 W 1/5 at N.Y.U. 49-59 L 2/20 at Haverford 28-26 W 1/8 at Muhlenberg 19-33 L 12/16 Lebanon Valley 71-42 W 1/24 at Swarthmore 39-42 L 1/9 at Muhlenberg 67-57 W 2/23 Lehigh 33-35 L 1/10 Stevens Institute 44-21 W 12/18 at Stevens Institute 48-33 W 1/27 at Rutgers 51-50 W 1/12 Bucknell 80-64 W 2/27 at Muhlenberg 37-36 W 1/13 at Army 37-31 W 12/22 at New York Ath. Club 62-47 W 1/31 Drew 44-36 W 1/15 at Lehigh 64-51 W 3/2 at Lehigh 29-25 W 1/17 at Pennsylvania Military 49-51 L 12/27 at Buffalo 59-65 L 2/3 Ursinus 61-39 W 1/19 Wilkes 83-69 W 1/20 Swarthmore 29-31 L 12/29 at St. Bonaventure 41-47 L 1935-36 (7-9) 2/10 at Stevens Institute 48-34 W 1/26 Rider 69-61 W 2/7 Mexico City Y.M.C.A. 44-26 W 12/30 at Rochester 63-49 W Coach: P.M. Shellenberger 2/14 Rutgers 41-29 W 2/2 at Bucknell 81-68 W 2/9 at West Virginia 20-52 L 1/1 at Temple 45-34 W 12/7 at Pennsylvania 37-41 L 2/16 at Ursinus 59-48 W 2/6 C.C.N.Y. 58-49 W 2/14 Rutgers 36-33 W 1/8 Seton Hall 46-57 L 12/11 at Princeton 21-30 L 2/21 at Lehigh 48-47 W 2/9 Rutgers 59-49 W 2/17 at Drexel 43-25 W 1/12 Muhlenberg 46-41 W 12/14 at Upsala 40-29 W 2/24 Rider 71-51 W 2/13 Muhlenberg 83-74 W 2/19 Muhlenberg 39-35 W 1/15 at Gettysburg 58-60 L 1/8 Moravain 28-38 L 2/28 Drexel 96-30 W 2/16 at Delaware 67-68 L 2/21 at Rutgers 46-45 W 1/17 Georgetown 56-48 W 1/11 Bucknell 37-38 L 3/2 Lehigh 70-40 W 2/20 Fort Dix 57-68 L 2/24 at Lehigh 40-57 L 1/19 Lehigh 81-37 W 1/15 Stevens Institute 36-21 W 2/23 at Buffalo 67-61 W 2/28 Albright 36-33 W 1945-46 (17-3) 1/22 at Pennsylvania 54-62 L 1/18 at St. Joseph’s 30-34 L 2/27 Lehigh 90-59 W 3/2 Lehigh 58-31 W Coach: Bill Anderson 1/29 Rider 63-30 W 2/5 Haverford 43-18 W 3/5 St. Joseph’s 63-72 L 12/8 Swarthmore 54-35 W 2/5 at Bucknell 63-46 W 2/8 Seton Hall 42-25 W 1940-41 (8-10) 3/8 Princeton 52-61 L 12/15 St. Joseph’s 42-46 L 2/9 at Rutgers 58-69 L 2/12 Muhlenberg 30-28 W Coach: Richard Madison 1/5 East Stroudsburg 65-43 W 2/12 Gettysburg 71-62 W 1952-53 (13-12) 2/15 at Rutgers 33-47 L 12/11 Upsala 49-19 W 1/9 Scranton 56-24 W 2/16 at Muhlenberg 44-58 L Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 2/22 Rutgers 37-32 W 12/13 Colgate 20-29 L 1/12 at Bucknell 39-28 W 2/19 at Lehigh 74-69 W 12/3 Upsala 63-45 W 2/26 at Villanova 26-35 L 12/14 at Cornell 21-57 L 1/16 at Muhlenberg 48-59 L 2/21 at La Salle 37-61 L 12/6 at Swarthmore 61-47 W 2/29 Villanova 22-35 L 12/17 at Princeton 30-57 L 1/19 La Salle 57-49 W 2/24 Scranton 61-39 W 12/10 St. Joseph’s 67-73 L 3/4 at Muhlenberg 34-35 L 12/19 at Wesleyan 46-39 W 1/26 Gettysburg 59-54 W 2/26 Brooklyn Poly. Tech. 55-40 W 12/13 at N.Y.U. 81-91 L 3/6 Swarthmore 35-25 W 12/20 at Brown 34-49 L 2/2 at Stevens Institute 44-36 W 3/2 Bucknell 68-37 W 12/17 at Princeton 47-79 L 1/11 at Muhlenberg 40-52 L 1936-37 (6-13) 2/6 at Columbia 46-48 L 3/5 Rutgers 81-48 W 12/20 at C.C.N.Y. 59-83 L 1/15 Drexel 48-33 W Coach: Michael Michalske 2/9 at Niagara 67-41 W 3/7 at Boston U. 43-41 W 12/30 at Temple 51-76 L 1/18 Rutgers 37-34 W 12/2 at Pratt Institute 50-56 L 2/13 Muhlenberg 47-45 W * = at Albany, N.Y. 1/3 Delaware 55-63 L 2/5 Moravian 40-64 L 12/5 at Pennsylvania 22-28 L 2/16 at Gettysburg 47-41 W 1/7 Muhlenberg 62-71 L 2/8 Pennsylvania Military 49-31 W 1949-50 (18-6) 12/9 at Princeton 24-41 L 2/20 Bucknell 56-35 W 1/10 at Bucknell 63-59 W 2/12 at Rutgers 27-41 L Coach: Ray Stanley 12/12 at Stevens Institute 39-29 W 2/23 at Lehigh 73-48 W 1/14 Lehigh 47-45 W 2/15 at Stevens Institute 36-27 W 11/30 Puerto Rico 82-40 W 1/6 Albright 29-19 W 2/27 Rutgers 60-51 W 1/17 Wilkes 76-57 W 2/19 Muhlenberg 31-39 L 12/3 at C.C.N.Y. 44-76 L 1/9 Muhlenberg 42-28 W 3/2 Lehigh 61-28 W 1/19 at Moravian 52-51 W 2/21 at Lehigh 42-40 W 12/7 Upsala 78-44 W 1/13 at Penn State 15-46 L 3/6 at Rutgers 51-49 W 1/24 Rider 75-62 W 2/26 at Army 31-53 L 12/10 Princeton 48-35 W

81 Lafayette Leopards

1/31 Albright 66-61 W 2/6 at Wilkes 84-65 W 2/21 Gettysburg 87-68 W 1962-63 (13-11) 2/12 Gettysburg 86-74 W 2/7 at Iona 39-63 L 2/11 Rutgers 110-63 W 2/25 at Bucknell 89-80 W Coach: George Davidson 2/16 at Lehigh 59-57 W 2/11 at Muhlenberg 62-67 L 2/15 at Muhlenberg 58-57 W 2/28 Temple 81-75 W 12/1 at Princeton 60-68 L 2/19 at Bucknell 74-67 W 2/14 at Rutgers 53-64 L 2/18 Temple 65-66 L 3/3 at Rutgers 72-77 L 12/5 La Salle 59-95 L 2/23 St. Joseph’s 80-108 L 2/18 Bucknell 73-48 W 2/22 Lehigh 80-67 W 3/5 at Manhattan 62-93 L 12/8 Scranton 85-75 W 2/26 Rutgers 66-77 L 2/21 at Buffalo 58-55 W 2/24 at Bucknell 63-62 W 12/12 Moravian 45-44 W 3/2 at Gettysburg 70-63 W 1959-60 (12-13) 2/25 La Salle 50-56 L 2/25 at Gettysburg 103-76 W 12/15 Columbia 48-54 L 3/8 at Colgate 95-105 L Coach: George Davidson 2/28 Gettysburg 56-54 W 3/3 at Rutgers 111-69 W 12/18 N.Y.U. 59-67 L 3/9 Albright 83-90 L 12/1 Upsala 91-66 W 3/4 at Lehigh 72-61 W 3/6 St. Joseph’s 80-84 L 12/28 vs. Ohio Wesleyan* 73-68 W 12/5 at Princeton 68-69 L 1966-67 (4-21) 3/7 at St. Joseph’s 57-85 L N.I.T. 12/29 at Loyola (MD) 69-64 W 12/9 Scranton 98-67 W Coach: George Davidson 3/11 Rutgers 62-57 W 3/17 vs. St. Francis (NY)* 74-85 L 1/3 at Lehigh 74-64 W 12/11 Albright 68-74 L 12/1 at Princeton 59-108 L * = at Madison Square Garden 1/5 Rutgers 80-70 W 1953-54 (17-10) 12/12 vs. N.Y.U.* 59-87 L 12/3 Delaware 80-72 W # = at Buffalo, N.Y. 1/9 at Temple 62-83 L Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 12/16 at La Salle 73-81 L 12/7 at Bucknell 63-66 L 1/12 American 74-63 W 12/3 at St. John’s 61-66 L 1956-57 (22-5) 12/18 at Delaware 77-63 W 12/9 vs. Rider* 64-72 L 1/26 vs. Rider# 63-94 L 12/5 Swarthmore 78-49 W Coach: George Davidson 12/28 vs. William & Mary# 81-63 W 12/10 vs. C.C.N.Y.* 62-69 L 1/29 at Bucknell 79-67 W 12/9 Princeton 69-61 W 12/1 at Swarthmore 93-53 W 12/29 vs. South Carolina# 85-86 L 12/29 vs. Iona# 58-65 L 1/31 at Rutgers 83-90 L 12/12 C.C.N.Y. 84-57 W 12/5 at Princeton 55-64 L 1/2 at Moravian 77-76 W 12/20 vs. Maine# 62-67 L 2/2 at Albright 57-69 L 12/16 at La Salle 70-88 L 12/8 at N.Y.U. 88-79 W 1/6 at Lehigh 69-65 W 1/7 at Delaware 48-78 L 2/6 Lehigh 54-68 L 12/19 at Iona 61-73 L 12/11 La Salle 84-75 W 1/9 at Temple 70-82 L 1/11 at Pittsburgh 47-58 L 2/8 at St. Joseph’s 60-78 L 12/21 at St. Joseph’s 57-59 L 12/15 at St. Joseph’s 60-67 L 1/13 Muhlenberg 85-69 W 1/12 at Gettysburg 58-80 L 2/13 at Muhlenberg 81-57 W 12/26 vs. Cortland State* 60-76 L 12/27 vs. William & Mary* 85-72 W 1/13 Bucknell 69-83 L 1/18 Moravian 48-43 W 2/16 Gettysburg 74-70 W vs. Wesleyan* 73-64 W 12/28 vs. Washington & Lee* 73-69 W 1/23 Rider 75-59 W 1/21 at Colgate 71-86 L 2/20 at Georgetown 58-89 L Hofstra 71-55 W 12/29 vs. Penn State* 64-59 W 2/1 at Wilkes 70-65 W 1/23 American 69-76 L 2/23 Upsala 98-67 W 1/2 Moravian 83-80 W 1/3 Moravian 99-84 W 2/3 at Rutgers 58-63 L 1/25 at Temple 49-78 L 2/27 Muhlenberg 72-58 W 1/5 at Wilkes 87-59 W 1/5 at Pittsburgh 59-69 L 2/6 at Seton Hall 68-92 L 1/28 Rutgers 58-90 L 3/2 at Delaware 72-61 W 1/9 Rider 83-56 W 1/9 Lehigh 100-59 W 2/10 Lehigh 76-61 W 2/2 Scranton 66-59 W * = at Baltimore, Md. 1/12 at Lehigh 57-56 W 1/12 at Bucknell 68-60 W 2/13 at Georgetown 60-69 L 2/4 Upsala 65-66 L # = at Trenton, N.J. 1/16 Scranton 77-49 W 1/16 at Muhlenberg 82-76 W 2/17 at Muhlenberg 78-74 W 2/8 Colgate 62-75 L 1/20 Muhlenberg 64-67 L 1/19 Seton Hall 72-69 W 2/20 at Gettysburg 84-95 L 1963-64 (15-8) 2/11 Gettysburg 66-76 L 1/23 Bucknell 75-49 W 1/23 at Rider 70-58 W 2/24 Temple 67-70 L Coach: George Davidson 2/15 at Lehigh 37-66 L 1/30 at Albright 64-74 L 1/26 St. Joseph’s 94-87 W 2/27 Rutgers 99-86 W 12/3 at Upsala 82-71 W 2/18 Bucknell 61-73 L 2/5 at Delaware 63-41 W 2/2 Bucknell 87-65 W 3/2 St. Joseph’s 66-78 L 12/9 at Moravian 71-64 W 2/22 Muhlenberg 79-68 W 2/10 at Bucknell 89-77 W 2/6 at Scranton 91-70 W * = at Madison Square Garden 12/11 Princeton 64-69 L 2/25 at Rutgers 40-59 L 2/13 Rutgers 70-87 L 2/9 at Rutgers 77-67 W # = at Richmond, Va. 12/16 at Columbia 68-75 L 3/1 La Salle 72-85 L 2/17 at Muhlenberg 65-68 L 2/13 Muhlenberg 80-68 W 12/18 Albright 74-69 W 3/4 Lehigh 55-61 L 1960-61 (16-8) 2/20 at Buffalo 76-63 W 2/20 at Lehigh 73-60 W 12/20 Bucknell 76-64 W * = at Trenton, N.J. Coach: George Davidson 2/24 Lehigh 58-56 W 2/23 Gettysburg 83-43 W 12/27 vs. Boston U.* 76-82 L # = at Syracuse, N.Y. 12/1 at Rider 90-64 W 2/27 at Gettysburg 58-70 L 2/27 at Albright 75-69 W 12/28 vs. Lehigh* 56-46 W 12/3 at Princeton 50-69 L 1967-68 (5-19) 3/2 St. Joseph’s 70-60 W 2/28 Delaware 99-77 W 1/4 at Rutger 82-74 W 12/7 Upsala 66-55 W Coach: Harold Wissel 3/6 at Rutgers 83-60 W 3/2 Rutgers 89-82 W 1/8 at La Salle 86-100 L 12/9 vs. Manhattan* 64-59 W 12/2 Delaware 82-99 L * = at Hempstead, N.Y. N.C.A.A. East Regional 1/11 Colgate 81-79 W 12/14 Temple 50-69 L 12/9 at Bucknell 82-81 W 3/15 vs. Syracuse# 71-75 L 1/18 Rider 67-75 L 1954-55 (23-3) 12/17 Moravian 74-50 W 12/16 Rider 60-63 L 3/16 vs. Canisius# 76-82 L 1/28 at American 74-55 W Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 12/29 vs. Temple# 51-63 L 12/28 vs. King’s* 53-70 L 1/31 at Scranton 83-74 W 12/4 at Swarthmore 93-54 W 1957-58 (16-10) 12/30 vs. Lehigh# 62-49 W 12/29 vs. Cortland State* 73-53 W 2/1 at Colgate 85-81 W 12/8 at Princeton 85-74 W Coach: George Davidson 1/4 Lehigh 64-53 W 12/30 vs. Muhlenberg* 72-74 L 2/5 Lehigh 74-56 W 12/11 Delaware 86-62 W 12/4 at Princeton 72-75 L 1/7 Rutgers 86-77 W 1/4 at Muhlenberg 70-103 L 2/8 Temple 60-69 L 12/15 La Salle 60-76 L 12/7 Scranton 79-59 W 1/11 at Muhlenberg 63-59 W 1/6 at Delaware 62-83 L 2/12 at Lehigh 71-58 W 12/18 at Iona 68-101 L 12/11 at La Salle 74-82 L 1/14 Georgetown 71-65 W 1/10 at American 54-74 L 2/15 at Gettysburg 47-52 L 12/22 at St. Peter’s 78-54 W 12/14 at N.Y.U. 71-63 W 1/28 Seton Hall 105-78 W 1/13 Gettysburg 52-57 L 2/19 St. Joseph’s 69-111 L 12/29 at Marietta 89-69 W 12/17 Albright 68-57 W 1/30 at Scranton 88-77 W 1/17 at Moravian 98-80 W 2/22 Rutgers 90-50 W 12/30 at Hofstra 75-72 W 12/19 vs. L.S.U.* 72-80 L 2/1 at Albright 53-52 W 1/20 at Colgate 76-80 L 2/29 Delaware 112-86 W 1/5 Moravian 90-61 W 12/20 vs. Clemson* 65-78 L 2/8 at Lehigh 58-60 L 1/24 Upsala 105-69 W 3/4 Muhlenberg 91-59 W 11/8 Wilkes 104-63 W 12/21 vs. Davidson* 67-46 W 2/11 at St. Joseph’s 77-93 L 1/27 at Rutgers 47-81 L * = at West Chester, Pa. 1/12 Lehigh 61-45 W 1/4 at Moravian 74-69 W 2/15 Muhlenberg 91-73 W 2/1 Scranton 72-69 W 11/15 at Bucknell 117-93 W 1/8 at Lehigh 66-57 W 2/18 Gettysburg 76-80 L 1964-65 (12-8) 2/3 Colgate 62-68 L 1/19 at Muhlenberg 84-70 W 1/11 Temple 66-83 L 2/22 La Salle 86-104 L Coach: George Davidson 2/7 at La Salle 45-74 L 1/22 at St. Joseph’s 69-62 W 1/15 at Muhlenberg 75-58 W 2/25 at Rutgers 82-74 W 12/2 at Princeton 74-83 L 2/10 Pittsburgh 70-74 L 1/29 Albright 88-71 W 1/18 Bucknell 74-71 W 3/1 Wilkes 100-74 W 12/5 Columbia 90-86 W 2/14 at Gettysburg 61-66 L 2/3 at Rider 81-49 W 1/25 at Seton Hall 75-76 L 3/3 at Temple 68-88 L 12/8 American 89-54 W 2/17 Bucknell 59-63 L 2/7 at Scranton 70-54 W 1/29 St. Joseph’s 97-98 L 3/7 at Bucknell 95-79 W 12/12 Delaware 98-71 W 2/21 at Lehigh 63-68 L 2/9 Bucknell 81-72 W 1/31 at Iona 74-81 L * = at Madison Square Garden 1/16 at St. Joseph’s 68-82 L 2/24 Rutgers 78-82 L 2/12 at Rutgers 93-75 W 2/5 at Delaware 72-50 W # = at Washington, D.C. 1/21 Moravian 109-65 W 2/28 Temple 59-88 L 2/16 Muhlenberg 81-70 W 2/8 at Rutgers 62-53 W 1/23 at Colgate 76-92 L 3/2 Lehigh 54-77 L 1961-62 (18-6) 2/19 N.Y.U. 99-71 W 2/12 Muhlenberg 79-66 W 1/26 La Salle 73-91 L * = at East Stroudsburg, Pa. Coach: George Davidson 2/23 at Lehigh 49-48 W 2/15 Rider 49-48 W 1/28 at Muhlenberg 72-70 W 12/2 Princeton 55-63 L 1968-69 (9-17) 2/26 Gettysburg 94-74 W 2/19 Lehigh 83-49 W 1/30 Rutgers 72-90 L 12/5 at Upsala 75-59 W Coach: Harold Wissel 13/2 Rutgers 101-69 W 2/21 at Bucknell 57-67 L 2/3 at Lehigh 59-39 W 12/7 Bucknell 59-51 W 11/30 at Boston U. 45-73 L 3/5 St. Joseph’s 83-67 W 2/22 at Gettysburg 67-64 W 2/6 at Bucknell 58-45 W 12/14 Colgate 73-62 W 12/4 vs. Rider* 60-71 L N.I.T. 2/26 at Temple 54-77 L 2/10 at Delaware 79-63 W 12/16 at Moravian 77-60 W 12/7 Delaware 89-91 L 3/12 vs. Niagara* 70-83 L 3/1 Rutgers 81-61 W 2/13 at Gettysburg 66-48 W 12/22 at Columbia 69-54 W 12/14 Upsala 78-56 W * = at Madison Square Garden 3/5 Wilkes 109-56 W 2/17 Lehigh 66-53 W 12/28 at American International 82-59 W 12/26 Wilkes# 65-49 W * = at Syracuse, N.Y. 2/20 Bucknell 66-49 W 1955-56 (20-7) 12/29 vs. Assumption* 46-61 L 12/27 vs. King’s# 80-68 W 2/24 at Temple 54-79 L Coach: George Davidson 1958-59 (13-8) 12/30 vs. Amherst* 57-48 W 12/28 vs. Muhlenberg# 70-59 W 2/27 at Rutgers 67-74 L 12/3 Swarthmore 73-41 W Coach: George Davidson 1/3 Lehigh 65-44 W 1/6 at Bucknell 49-77 L 3/4 Gettysburg 84-63 W 12/6 Princeton 85-83 W 12/3 at Rider 65-43 W 1/6 at Rutgers 67-64 W 1/8 at Pittsburgh 51-41 W 3/6 at Albright 67-73 L 12/9 at Delaware 97-86 W 12/6 Princeton 72-62 W 1/9 Rider 83-69 W 1/10 at Scranton 60-68 L 12/10 vs. Manhattan* 76-81 L 12/10 La Salle 77-84 L 1/20 Albright 58-46 W 1965-66 (9-11) 1/15 at Delaware 60-65 L 12/14 at La Salle 81-95 L 12/17 Delaware 58-60 L 1/27 at Muhlenberg 69-59 W Coach: George Davidson 1/18 at Colgate 54-68 L 12/17 C.C.N.Y. 83-71 W 12/20 at Scranton 71-104 L 1/31 at Scranton 77-57 W 12/1 Princeton 68-77 L 1/22 Moravian 56-59 L 12/29 at Canisius 70-91 L 1/3 Moravian 79-46 W 2/2 at American 72-84 L 12/4 at Columbia 93-109 L 1/25 Rutgers 56-98 L 12/31 vs. Westminster# 71-63 W 1/7 Lehigh 75-61 W 2/7 at Lehigh 65-59 W 12/8 Bucknell 78-84 L 1/28 American 75-71 W 1/2 vs. Niagara# 69-89 L 1/10 at Temple 76-89 L 2/10 Temple 60-75 L 12/11 at Delaware 74-82 L 1/30 N.Y.U. 65-80 L 1/4 at Moravian 80-76 W 1/17 at Muhlenberg 88-92 L 2/14 Muhlenberg 68-51 W 1/17 Delaware 107-70 W 2/1 Colgate 62-71 L 1/7 Rider 77-73 W 1/24 Seton Hall 80-71 W 2/17 at Gettysburg 73-51 W 1/19 at Moravian 61-64 L 2/5 La Salle 65-97 L 1/11 at Lehigh 66-40 W 1/30at St. Joseph’s 71-79 L 2/21 at La Salle 73-69 W 1/22 Rider 87-86 W 2/7 at Temple 53-72 L 1/14 Bucknell 98-45 W 2/4 Wilkes 107-75 W 2/24 Rutgers 69-62 W 1/26 Temple 65-81 L 2/10 Muhlenberg 76-75 W 1/18 Muhlenberg 87-81 W 2/7 Rutgers 80-68 W 3/3 Delaware 56-57 L 1/29 at Rutgers 78-88 L 2/12 at Gettysburg 62-79 L 1/21 Scranton 76-62 W 2/11 at Lehigh 76-59 W 3/6 St. Joseph’s 68-78 L 2/2 Lehigh 67-64 W 2/15 Bucknell 50-80 L 1/28 at Albright 78-74 W 2/14 Georgetown 109-94 W * = at Springfield, Mass. 2/5 Colgate 85-72 W 2/19 at Lehigh 59-81 L 2/3 at St. Joseph’s 79-68 W 2/18 Muhlenberg 78-77 W 2/9 at La Salle 93-81 W 2/22 at Rutgers 48-75 L

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2/26 Gettysburg 75-69 W 2/16 vs. Rider* 84-87 L 2/1 Rider 82-61 W 12/14 Moravian 75-57 W 1980-81 (15-13) 3/1 Lehigh 68-54 W 2/21 at Gettysburg 87-78 W 2/4 at Lehigh 74-57 W 12/27 vs. Providence# 59-70 L Coach: Will Rackley * = at Trenton, N.J. 2/23 Lehigh 95-90 W 2/6 vs. Colgate# 66-65 W 12/28 at Hawaii 69-61 W 11/28 vs. Va. Comm.* 40-44 L # = at East Stroudsburg, Pa. 2/26 Delaware 64-63 W 2/8 Gettysburg 103-68 W 12/30 vs. Rhode Island# 60-64 L 11/29 vs. Bucknell* 69-47 W 3/3 at Temple 75-87 L 2/15 at Bucknell 65-73 L 1/4 New Hampshire 83-64 W 11/29 Drew 83-51 W 1969-70 (12-14) N.I.T. 2/19 Lehigh 73-60 W 1/6 Army 65-62 W 12/3 at Hofstra 56-53 W Coach: Harold Wissel 3/17 vs. Virginia# 72-71 W 2/22 Delaware 82-69 W 1/11 at American 76-64 W 12/6 at Tennessee 42-72 L 12/1 at Moravian 114-81 W 3/20 vs. Jacksonville# 76-87 L 2/26 vs. Rider$ 68-64 W 1/14 at St. Joseph’s 64-66 L 12/9 American 77-78 L 12/3 Gettysburg 91-67 W * = at Trenton, N.J. 3/1 Bucknell 96-64 W 1/18 Upsala 85-71 W 12/13 at Detroit 61-67 L 12/5 at Muhlenberg 85-75 W # = at Madison Square Garden 3/7 Rider 79-68 W 1/21 Rutgers 70-84 L 12/27 at La Salle 60-69 L 12/6 vs. Seton Hall* 78-88 L 3/8 La Salle 85-92 L 1/25 Lehigh 83-68 W 1/3 vs. Penn State# 42-53 L 12/29 vs. American# 62-72 L 1972-73 (16-10) N.I.T. 1/28 at West Chester 96-67 W 1/5 at Moravian 76-57 W 12/30 vs. F.D.U.-Madison# 86-71 W Coach: Tom Davis 3/15 vs. St. John’s# 76-94 L 1/31 Delaware 74-73 W 1/10 Kutztown 77-55 W 1/3 vs. Rider$ 53-62 L 11/29 Moravian 78-54 W * = at Greenville, S.C. 2/2 at Fordham 79-76 W 1/13 St. Joseph’s 41-59 L 1/5 at Stetson 78-82 L 12/2 Muhlenberg 108-90 W # = at Madison Square Garden 2/4 at Bucknell 56-52 W 1/17 Temple 50-56 L 1/6 vs. Florida A&M% 84-88 L 12/6 at Gettysburg 72-58 W $ = at Trenton, N.J. 2/8 vs. Rider$ 60-43 W 1/21 Navy 77-60 W 1/10 at Bucknell 80-76 W 12/9 Seton Hall 84-58 W 2/11 at Lehigh 65-64 W 1/24 at Drexel 64-73 L 1/13 at Colgate 91-104 L 12/12 Fordham 70-82 L 1975-76 (19-7) 2/15 West Chester 75-60 W 1/28 at Rider 70-72 L 1/14 at Syracuse 89-100 L 12/29 vs. Buffalo* 71-72 L Coach: Tom Davis 2/18 at Delaware 81-66 W 1/31 Lehigh 81-68 W 1/17 Rider 68-83 L 12/30 vs. Bucknell* 74-72 W 11/29 Moravian 92-60 W 2/22 Bucknell 96-82 W 2/2 Colgate 83-61 W 1/28 Temple 60-69 L 1/3 at South Carolina 48-81 L 12/1 at Muhlenberg 112-66 W 2/25 Rider 78-65 W 2/4 at West Chester 67-60 W 1/29 at N.Y.U. 72-75 L 1/6 at Army 66-73 L 12/3 St. Joseph’s 95-88 W 2/27 Lehigh 76-65 W 2/7 at Delaware 65-53 W 1/31 Delaware 90-84 W 1/10 at Colgate 79-80 L 12/6 at Princeton 65-84 L 3/1 Temple 70-71 L 2/11 Bucknell 53-56 L 2/4 at La Salle 73-102 L 1/13 Syracuse 74-86 L 12/8 at Gettysburg 95-75 W * = at New York, N.Y. 2/14 Rider 65-55 W 2/6 Pittsburgh 80-74 W 1/16 La Salle 77-68 W 12/11 St. Francis (NY) 92-65 W # = at Rainbow Classic, Hawaii 2/18 at Lehigh 62-68 L 2/7 Colgate 99-92 W 1/17 at Albright 75-68 W 1/2-3 Rochester 91-68 W $ = at Trenton, N.J. 2/21 West Chester 91-70 W 2/10 at Delaware 79-66 W 1/20 at Rutgers 94-92 W 1/2-3 Army 74-61 W 2/25 Delaware 65-64 W 2/12 Rutgers 77-89 L 1/23 at West Virginia 61-60 W 1/7 at Missouri 77-90 L 1978-79 (16-12) 2/28 at Bucknell 68-60 W 2/14 Bucknell 105-73 W 1/25 at Columbia 77-64 W 1/10 at Brown 97-73 W Coach: Roy Chipman 3/4 Lehigh 74-58 W 2/18 Lehigh 80-63 W 1/27 at Delaware 68-70 L 1/14 at Albright 74-80 L 11/25 Muhlenberg 92-84 W 3/6 at St. Joseph’s 63-73 L 2/21 at Gettysburg 83-74 W 1/31 at Bucknell 86-52 W 1/17 Fordham 74-70 W 12/1 vs. Colgate* 74-62 W * = at Charlottesville, Va. 2/24 at Lehigh 68-88 L 2/3 Rider 58-60 L 1/20 Columbia 95-72 W 12/2 at Rutgers 77-70 W # = at Hershey, Pa. 2/25 vs. Lehigh@ 83-86 L 2/7 at Lehigh 74-72 W 1/24 Rutgers 79-113 L 12/9 American 62-63 L * = at Madison Square Garden 2/10 Gettysburg 79-62 W 1/29 at West Chester 103-96 W 12/12 at Hofstra 71-58 W 1981-82 (12-15) # = at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 2/15 vs. Rider# 70-60 W 1/31 Delaware 99-87 W 12/15 at Army 44-64 L Coach: Will Rackley $ = at Trenton, N.J. 2/17 Bucknell 49-51 L 2/3 at Bucknell 74-66 W 12/29 Buffalo 81-49 W 11/27 Drew 68-49 W % = at DeLand, Fla. 2/21 Lehigh 52-51 W 2/7 Rider 70-55 W 12/30 Drexel 61-69 L 11/29 at Maryland 58-82 L at = at Allentown, Pa. 2/24 Delaware 72-52 W 2/11 at Lehigh 99-79 W 1/3 at Moravian 64-46 W 12/4 vs. Columbia* 66-60 W 3/2 vs. Temple$ 80-88 L 2/12 vs. Connecticut* 79-86 L 1/6 at La Salle 80-95 L 12/5 at Richmond 51-57 L 1970-71 (17-9) * = at Erie, Pa. 2/14 West Chester 66-53 W 1/8 at Drexel 58-70 L 12/8 vs. Penn State# 62-63 L Coach: Harold Wissel # = at Madison Square Garden 2/18 at Delaware 77-75 W 1/13 Temple 51-72 L 12/10 Moravian 60-50 W 12/1 Moravian 109-66 W $ = at Newark, Del. 2/21 Bucknell 101-78 W 1/16 at Notre Dame 66-91 L 12/12 at Rutgers 60-67 L 12/5 Muhlenberg 97-79 W 2/25 vs. Rider# 89-92 L 1/18 at Columbia 60-56 W 1/2 New Hampshire 73-68 W 12/9 at Gettysburg 90-79 W 1973-74 (17-9) 2/28 Lehigh 77-75 W 1/20 St. Joseph’s 44-65 L 1/6 at St. Joseph’s 57-81 L 12/12 at Fordham 84-106 L Coach: Tom Davis 3/5 vs. Hofstra$ 72-77 L 1/24 at Lehigh 79-63 W 1/9 La Salle 67-65 W 12/29 vs. Boston U.* 86-61 W 12/1 Gettysburg 79-70 W 1/27 West Chester 96-62 W 1/13 Hofstra 55-61 L 12/30 at LeMoyne 89-75 W 12/3 at Muhlenberg 74-69 W * = at Madison Square Garden 1/31 at Delaware 64-59 W 1/16 Kutztown 53-49 W 1/5 vs. Rider# 73-79 L 12/5 at Dickinson 99-69 W # = at Trenton, N.J. 2/3 Bucknell 68-74 L 1/18 at American 54-63 L 1/9 at Tampa 85-83 W 12/8 vs. Fordham* 68-62 W $ = at The Palestra 2/7 at Rider 62-75 L 1/20 at Navy 58-76 L 1/11 at Miami (FL) 75-78 L 12/10 Moravian 63-43 L 2/10 Lehigh 76-64 W 1/23 Drexel 64-68 L 1/14 at Syracuse 92-106 L 12/13 Rutgers 60-64 L 1976-77 (21-6) 2/13 at West Chester 58-51 W 1/27 at Bucknell 61-56 W 1/16 Rider 62-60 W 12/28 Buffalo 85-73 W Coach: Tom Davis 2/15 Fordham 73-61 W 1/30 at Rider 74-79 L 1/20 America 79-68 W 12/29 American 70-78 L 11/27 Muhlenberg 94-68 W 2/17 Delaware 79-63 W 2/3 at Lehigh 83-75 W 1/23 La Salle 82-93 L 1/5 at Army 73-61 W 11/30 at Moravian 84-73 W 2/21 at Bucknell 63-65 L 2/6 West Chester 69-61 W 1/27 N.Y.U. 80-65 W 1/9 at South Carolina 63-84 L 12/4 at Colgate 75-77 L 2/24 Rider 93-69 W 2/10 Delaware 59-55 W 1/30 Delaware 84-62 W 1/12 at Brown 67-81 L 12/7 at St. Joseph’s 70-74 L 3/2 Delaware 91-70 W 2/13 Bucknell 67-66 W 2/2 at Bucknell 87-73 W 1/15 Colgate 70-54 W 12/11 Wagner 89-51 W 3/3 at Temple 50-53 L 2/16 at Temple 66-76 L 2/4 Seton Hall 67-59 W 1/19 at La Salle 66-87 L 12/13 Albright 115-93 W * = at New Brunswick, N.J. 2/18 Rider 58-60 L 2/6 at Colgate 83-84 L 1/23 Columbia 59-52 W 12/28 Catholic U. 72-68 W 2/20 Lehigh 69-66 W 2/9 at Lehigh 92-74 W 1/26 at Delaware 62-56 W 12/29 Bucknell 71-56 W 1979-80 (21-8) 2/24 West Chester 60-71 L 2/13 Bucknell 73-57 W 1/30 at Bucknell 60-49 W 1/4 Yale 90-59 W Coach: Roy Chipman 2/27 at Delaware 60-70 L 2/17 at Pittsburgh 72-88 L 2/2 Rider 70-71 L 1/8 at Army 76-62 W 12/1 East Stroudsburg 79-57 W 3/1 Hofstra 64-71 L 2/20 Gettysburg 82-68 W 2/6 Lehigh 92-63 W 1/10 at Duke 77-86 L 12/5 Marist 104-87 W * = at Richmond, Va. 12/24 Lehigh 115-83 W 2/9 at Gettysburg 55-49 W 1/15 Brown 94-86 W 12/10 at American 81-79 W # = at Hershey, Pa. 2/27 at Delaware 75-71 W 2/11 Albright 84-60 W 1/18 at Columbia 91-74 W 12/13 Hofstra 85-75 W 3/2 at Rutgers 68-92 L 2/13 vs. Rider# 51-54 L 1/20 Gettysburg 96-57 W 12/26 at St. John’s 58-68 L 1982-83 (7-21) 3/5 at La Salle 71-74 L 2/16 Bucknell 83-79 W 1/22 at Rutgers 75-88 L 12/28 vs. Georgetown* 60-65 L Coach: Will Rackley * = at Syracuse, N.Y. 2/20 at Lehigh 87-88 L 1/26 West Chester 94-79 W 1/2 Drexel 63-61 W 11/29 at Moravian 60-51 W # = at Trenton, N.J. 2/23 Delaware 91-62 W 1/29 at Delaware 90-92 L 1/5 Moravian 73-58 W 11/30 Drew 68-63 W 2/26 American 59-55 W 2/2 Bucknell 81-63 W 1/7 at Muhlenberg 94-71 W 12/3 at Stanford 54-80 L 1971-72 (21-6) 3/1 at St. Joseph’s 61-64 L 2/5 Rider 81-63 W 1/10 Army 60-58 W 12/4 vs. Rhode Island* 56-92 L Coach: Tom Davis * = at Madison Square Garden 2/9 at Lehigh 91-80 W 1/12 at Temple 47-49 L 12/8 at Hofstra 61-66 L 12/1 at Moravian 105-78 W # = at Trenton, N.J. 2/12 at West Chester 86-74 W 1/15 Columbia 61-64 L 12/11 Rutgers 50-57 L 12/4 at Muhlenberg 89-71 W 2/15 Delaware 98-72 W 1/16 La Salle 81-80 W 12/28 vs. Texas A&M# 66-78 L 12/8 Gettysburg 108-83 W 1974-75 (22-6) 2/17 vs. Fordham* 79-65 W 1/19 at St. Joseph’s 41-54 L 12/29 vs. Air Force# 63-61 W 12/11 at Fordham 75-81 L Coach: Tom Davis 2/19 at Bucknell 86-78 W 1/22 at Navy 64-52 W 1/8 at Pittsburgh 52-65 L 12/29 vs. American* 88-76 W 11/30 Muhlenberg 83-77 W 2/23 at Rider 69-65 W 1/24 at Rider 83-71 W 1/10 at Colgate 39-36 W 12/30 vs. George Washington* 85-74 W 12/4 Dickinson 75-47 W 2/26 Lehigh 98-71 W 1/26 at Lehigh 95-80 W 1/13 New Hampshire 63-64 L 1/5 at Seton Hall 75-74 W 12/7 at Gettysburg 76-54 W N.I.T. 1/30 at West Chester 73-64 W 1/15 William & Mary 61-69 L 1/8 at La Salle 86-66 W 12/9 Brown 75-71 W 3/4 La Salle 80-86 L 2/2 Delaware 75-46 W 1/17 at Notre Dame 40-51 L 1/12 at Columbia 100-64 W 12/11 La Salle 58-71 L * = at Madison Square Garden 2/6 at Bucknell 54-55 W 1/19 Navy 69-71 L 1/15 Rider 83-92 L 12/26 vs. Baylor* 105-84 W 2/9 Rider 65-57 W 1/22 at Drexel 47-49 L 1/18 at West Virginia 87-83 W 12/27 vs. Furman* 81-89 L 1977-78 (23-8) 2/11 at Colgate 68-59 W 1/26 Bucknell 59-61 L 1/20 Albright 95-71 W 1/2 Vermont 72-65 W Coach: Roy Chipman 2/13 Lehigh 82-76 W 1/29 at Rider 55-60 L 1/22 Rutgers 81-70 W 1/3 Catholic 108-74 W 11/25 at St. John’s 60-66 L 2/16 West Chester 109-82 W 2/2 Lehigh 76-69 W 1/26 Pittsburgh 91-78 W 1/7 Princeton 73-67 W 11/26 vs. Niagara* 71-60 W 2/20 at Delaware 84-71 W 2/5 American 68-76 L 1/29 at Delaware 70-83 L 1/11 at Army 79-77 W 11/29 at Yale 66-52 W 2/23 Bucknell 92-79 W 2/9 at Delaware 70-69 W 2/1 Bucknell 85-66 W 1/15 at Fordham 72-74 L 12/2 Columbia 55-56 L 2/27 Rider 80-68 W 2/14 at Manhattan 59-81 L 2/4 Boston U. 104-89 W 1/18 at Rutgers 72-66 W 12/5 at Notre Dame 42-76 L 2/29 at La Salle 62-70 L 2/16 Rider 62-76 L 2/5 Colgate 111-85 W 1/21 at Columbia 90-72 W 12/7 at Muhlenberg 88-70 W N.I.T. 2/19 at Lehigh 45-62 L 2/9 at Lehigh 87-74 W 1/25 at Delaware 97-82 W 12/10 Colgate 77-52 W 3/5 at Virginia 56-67 L 2/21 at Bucknell 59-60 L 2/12 at Bucknell 84-74 W 1/30 at Moravian 90-72 W 12/12 at Wagner 83-76 W * = at Madison Square Garden 2/23 at La Salle 61-79 L

83 Lafayette Leopards

2/26 Delaware 49-48 W 1/29 at Hofstra 43-67 L 12/22 Davidson 87-50 W 1991-92 (8-20, 6-8 Patriot League) 2/26 at Army 57-79 L 3/5 Towson State 68-71 L 2/1 at Drexel 67-78 L 12/31 at Rutgers 60-55 W Coach: John Leone 3/4 vs. Fordham# 83-65 W 3/7 Lehigh 61-62 L 2/5 vs. Rider# 72-55 W 1/2 at Fordham 61-67 L 11/25 Vermont 51-69 L 3/5 vs. Colgate# 73-76 L * = at Stanford, Calif. 2/8 Lehigh 80-79 W 1/9 at Brown 82-74 W 11/30 at Princeton 49-72 L * = at New Rochelle, N.Y. # = at Hartford, Conn. 2/12 at Delaware 87-77 W 1/11 Pennsylvania 61-57 W 12/3 Yale 76-83 L # = at Annapolis, Md. 2/15 at Towson State 72-51 W 1/14 at Delaware 62-56 W 12/7 at Rider 75-79 L 1983-84 (12-17) 1994-95 (2-25, 0-14 Patriot League) 2/19 at Bucknell 43-44 L 1/18 Towson State 59-58 W 12/9 Swarthmore 89-47 W Coach: Will Rackley Coach: John Leone 2/22 Hofstra 94-88 W 1/21 at Lehigh 75-65 W 12/21 at Syracuse 58-87 L 11/25 at Virginia 59-71 L 11/25 at Connecticut 48-110 L 2/24 Drexel 61-65 L 1/23 at Cornell 64-46 W 12/28 at California-Irvine 56-64 L 11/26 vs. Richmond* 49-65 L 11/28 Swarthmore 87-62 W 2/26 William & Mary 54-69 L 1/25 Drexel 70-76 L 12/30 at Pepperdine 63-76 L 11/28 Moravian 70-58 W 11/30 Princeton 52-70 L 3/1 vs. Lehigh$ 58-57 W 1/28 Rider 70-66 W 1/4 at Drexel 46-67 L 11/30 Pittsburgh 55-70 L 12/3 at Vermont 69-108 L 3/2 vs. Drexel$ 69-78 L 1/30 Holy Cross 64-63 W 1/9 Brown 68-80 L 12/3 at Princeton 38-56 L 12/5 at Columbia 78-75 W * = at New Rochelle, N.Y. 2/1 at Bucknell 64-77 L 1/11 Holy Cross 85-92 L 12/10 at Rutgers 59-73 L 12/7 at Yale 69-82 L # = at East Rutherford, N.J. 2/4 Hofstra 70-58 W 1/14 at Army 49-47 W 12/26 vs. Rider# 71-92 L 12/10 at Georgia Tech 84-112 L $ = at Towson, Md. 2/8 Delaware 72-68 W 1/18 at Fordham 52-80 L 12/28 at Hofstra 54-60 L 12/29 vs. Davidson* 81-96 L 2/11 at Towson State 66-99 L 1/22 Colgate 73-74 L 1/4 at Drexel 58-61 L 1986-87 (16-13) 12/30 vs. Bucknell* 56-90 L 2/15 Lehigh 82-69 W 1/25 at Lehigh 64-78 L 1/9 at American 56-45 W Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 1/4 at Cornell 83-87 L 2/18 at Drexel 70-63 W 1/27 at Pennsylvania 56-67 L 1/11 at Towson State 63-67 L 11/29 at Colgate 66-62 W 1/7 Holy Cross 82-91 L 2/22 at Rider 68-77 L 1/29 at Navy 75-62 W 1/14 Colgate 63-59 W 12/1 Harvard 80-75 W 1/9 Brown 68-95 L 2/25 Bucknell 50-69 L 2/1 Bucknell 71-80 L 1/16 at Notre Dame 39-65 L 12/3 at Rutgers 66-67 L 1/11 at Navy 62-78 L 2/27 at Hofstra 58-63 L 2/5 at Holy Cross 75-85 L 1/18 at Navy 67-76 L 12/5 vs. Brown* 92-79 W 1/14 Army 66-84 L 3/4 vs. Delaware* 72-70 W 2/8 Army 81-49 W 1/21 Drexel 73-78 L 12/6 at Marist 64-65 L 1/18 Fordham 62-69 L 3/5 at Towson State 80-79 W 2/12 Fordham 74-60 W 1/25 at Bucknell 56-64 L 12/8 Columbia 65-68 L 1/21 at Lehigh 51-86 L 3/7 vs. Bucknell* 65-71 L 2/15 at Colgate 61-70 L 1/28 Rider 83-81 W 12/20 Manhattan 78-64 W 1/23 Pennsylvania 57-92 L * = at Towson, Md. 2/18 Columbia 75-69 W 2/1 at Lehigh 70-52 W 12/27 vs. St. Peter’s# 61-63 L 1/25 Bucknell 61-83 L 2/20 at Penn State 59-77 L 2/4 American 77-67 W 12/28 vs. Central Conn.# 78-67 W 1989-90 (15-13) 1/28 Colgate 62-86 L 2/22 Navy 77-67 W 2/6 at William & Mary 57-67 L 12/30 at Boston College 84-90 L Coach: John Leone 2/1 at Holy Cross 76-91 L 2/26 Lehigh 82-76 W 2/8 Delaware 68-62 W 1/7 at Drexel 85-90 L 11/25 Colgate 97-71 W 2/4 Navy 70-84 L 2/29 at Bucknell 68-78 L 2/11 Bucknell 66-65 W 1/12 at Yale 63-69 L 11/27 Moravian 59-55 W 2/7 at Army (ot) 69-72 L 3/7 vs. Holy Cross* 71-87 L 2/18 Lehigh 67-53 W 1/14 Navy 71-75 L 11/30 at Rutgers 69-78 L 2/11 at Fordham (ot) 78-87 L * = at Bethlehem, Pa. 2/20 Manhattan 45-47 L 1/17 at Rider 84-79 W 12/2 Fordham 67-66 W 2/15 Lehigh 75-97 L 2/25 at Delaware 61-58 W 1/20 at Pennsylvania 64-80 L 12/5 at Columbia 81-73 W 1992-93 (7-20, 4-10 Patriot League) 2/18 at Bucknell 49-71 L 2/28 Hofstra 62-67 L 1/24 at Delaware 65-64 W 12/9 Yale 76-59 W Coach: John Leone 2/25 at Colgate 71-104 L 3/3 Towson State 77-61 W 1/28 at Towson State 66-48 W 12/22 at Notre Dame 71-86 L 12/1 Princeton 48-65 L 3/4 vs. Colgate# 67-87 L 3/8 vs. Hofstra$ 69-49 W 1/31 at Bucknell 67-70 L 12/28 at Syracuse 64-85 L 12/3 at Yale 42-53 L * = at Boise, Idaho 3/9 vs. Bucknell$ 44-46 L 2/2 Lehigh 77-83 L 12/30 Army 75-65 W 12/5 at Kansas State 63-86 L # = at West Point, N.Y. * = at Charlottesville, Va. 2/4 Hofstra 93-70 W 1/3 Navy 72-65 W 12/8 Rider 56-72 L 1995-96 (7-20, 4-8 Patriot League) # = at East Rutherford, N.J. 2/7 Drexel 79-64 W 1/6 Brown 70-61 W 12/11 at Marist 60-62 L Coach: Fran O’Hanlon $ = at Towson, Md. 2/11 Rider 87-82 W 1/8 at Rider 63-73 L 12/12 vs. V.M.I.* 56-62 l 11/25 at Syracuse 63-87 L 2/14 at Lehigh 78-79 L 1/13 at Hofstra 64-71 L 12/28 at Columbia 77-72 W 1984-85 (15-13) 11/27 Cornell (ot) 78-69 W 2/18 Delaware 81-73 W 1/17 Delaware 79-76 W 12/30 at Wake Forest 47-74 L Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 11/29 at Princeton 47-62 L 2/21 Towson State 73-58 W 1/20 at Towson State 65-68 L 1/4 at Vermont 89-79 W 11/24 at Ohio State 67-85 L 12/2 at Harvard 44-64 L 2/25 Bucknell 85-80 W 1/22 at Holy Cross 62-64 L 1/9 Drexel 58-72 L 11/26 Moravian 72-63 W 12/6 Swarthmore 69-70 L 2/28 at Hofstra 83-60 W 1/24 at Pennsylvania 53-69 L 1/11 Swarthmore 89-75 W 11/28 Kutztown 72-57 W 12/12 Columbia 64-51 W 3/6 vs. Hofstra$ 81-76 W 1/27 at Drexel 84-74 W 1/13 Colgate 73-76 L 11/30 at St. John’s 47-93 L 12/29 vs. Richmond‡ 47-63 L 3/7 at Towson State 66-70 L 1/29 Lehigh 74-69 W 1/16 at Bucknell 74-87 L 12/1 vs. St. Francis (NY)* 67-42 W 12/30 vs. Alaska Anchorage‡ 75-82 L * = at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 2/3 Bucknell 66-55 W 1/20 at Navy 50-53 L 12/3 at Pittsburgh 66-80 L 1/2 at Davidson 68-93 L # = at Loudonville, N.Y. 2/7 Hofstra 64-63 W 1/23 Holy Cross 79-95 L 12/6 Princeton 45-43 W 1/6 at UNC-Charlotte 58-88 L $ = at Towson, Md. 2/10 at Delaware 58-89 L 1/27 at Fordham 71-83 L 12/11 Manhattan 53-52 W 1/8 at Brown 73-81 L 2/14 Towson State 83-70 W 1/30 at Army 57-60 L 12/27 at Tennessee 58-77 L 1987-88 (19-10) 1/10 at Holy Cross* 82-85 L 2/17 at Lehigh 65-69 L 2/1 Pennsylvania 65-89 L 1/2 at Colgate 47-40 W Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 1/13 Navy* 64-73 L 2/21 Drexel 61-70 L 2/3 Lehigh 99-82 W 1/5 at Hofstra 64-75 L 11/28 Colgate 76-61 W 1/17 at Army* 79-83 L 2/24 Rider 85-68 W 2/6 at Colgate 55-68 L 1/7 at Drexel 58-55 W 11/30 Moravian 73-60 W 1/20 Dartmouth 71-72 L 2/26 at Bucknell 60-62 L 2/10 Bucknell 65-84 L 1/9 Lehigh 65-68 L 12/2 at Rutgers 46-48 L 1/22 at Pennsylvania 57-74 L 3/3 vs. Delaware* 54-57 L 2/13 Navy 65-60 W 1/12 at Towson State 75-59 W 12/5 vs. Yale* 70-56 W 1/24 Lehigh* 84-64 W * = at Towson, Md. 2/17 at Holy Cross 68-95 L 1/16 Navy 71-74 L 12/6 at Seton Hall 73-98 L 1/27 at Bucknell* 71-79 L 2/20 Fordham 78-74 W 1/19 at Rider 63-67 L 12/8 at Columbia 63-64 L 1990-91 (7-21, 1-11 Patriot League) 1/31 at Colgate* 76-91 L 2/24 at Lehigh 70-83 L 1/21 at William & Mary 57-58 L 12/12 at Manhattan 57-65 L Coach: John Leone 2/3 Holy Cross* 92-85 W 2/27 Army 77-67 W 1/23 at Bucknell 80-77 W 1/4 Notre Dame 83-68 W 11/23 vs. Boston U.* 80-55 W 2/7 at Navy* 59-61 L 3/3 at Fordham 73-84 L 1/26 at Delaware 49-51 L 1/6 at Navy 53-70 L 11/24 at Providence 63-98 L 2/10 Army* 77-72 W * = at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 1/30 Drexel 69-59 W 1/9 Brown 75-74 W 11/27 Princeton 36-45 L 2/14 Yale 67-58 W 2/2 Harvard 61-57 W 1/11 at Iowa 68-109 L 12/1 at Brown 74-77 L 1993-94 (9-19, 4-10 Patriot League) 2/17 at Lehigh* 67-70 L 2/6 Hofstra 85-62 W 1/13 East Stroudsburg 96-60 W 12/7 at Yale 41-65 L Coach: John Leone 2/21 Bucknell* 73-52 W 2/9 at Lehigh 63-59 W 1/19 Cornell 84-43 W 12/10 Drexel 71-68 W 11/27 Vermont 72-79 L 2/24 Colgate* 72-85 L 2/13 Towson State 57-56 W 1/21 Drexel 80-71 W 12/22 at Maryland 48-64 L 12/1 at Princeton 43-73 L 3/2 vs. Bucknell# (ot) 55-56(OT) L 2/20 Rider 52-59 L 1/23 at Rider 84-93 L 12/28 at Connecticut 57-59 L 12/4 at Brown 85-88 L * = Patriot League 2/23 Bucknell 75-77 L 1/27 at Lehigh 66-64 W 12/29 vs. William & Mary# 67-65 W 12/7 Columbia 70-53 W ‡ = at Charleston, S.C. 2/27 Delaware 70-65 W 1/30 Delaware 64-53 W 1/2 at Navy 75-78 L 12/11 at Rider 75-87 L # = at Worcester, Mass. 3/2 vs. Hofstra# 74-75 L 2/3 Towson State 73-60 W 1/5 at Drexel 65-85 L 12/13 at Syracuse 75-104 L 1996-97 (11-17, 5-7 Patriot League) * = at Jamaica, N.Y. 2/6 Bucknell 77-62 W 1/10 at Holy Cross 83-92 L 12/28 at Iona 88-80 W Coach: Fran O’Hanlon # = at Towson, Md. 2/10 at Hofstra 72-52 W 1/14 at Miami (FL) 73-57 W 12/29 vs. George Mason* 83-99 L 11/24 at Dartmouth 50-71 L 2/13 at Drexel 48-55 L 1/16 Army 57-64 L 1/2 at Florida State 87-105 L 1985-86 (14-15) 11/26 Harvard 68-89 L 2/15 at Bucknell 69-67 W 1/19 Fordham 65-69 L 1/6 Yale 85-69 W Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff 12/1 Brown 64-59 W 2/17 Rider 70-57 W 1/23 at Colgate 65-74 L 1/10 Swarthmore 85-59 W 11/26 Kutztown 72-60 W 12/3 Princeton 54-75 L 2/20 Lehigh 73-68 W 1/26 Lehigh 69-76 L 1/15 Bucknell 67-90 L 11/30 Colgate 51-42 W 12/6 at Marist¿ 76-63 W 2/22 Hofstra 59-45 W 1/28 Pennsylvania 83-72 W 1/17 at Pennsylvania 71-88 L 12/2 Moravian 77-68 W 12/7 vs. Yale¿ 72-77 L 2/24 at Delaware 66-71 L 1/31 Rider 66-73 L 1/19 Navy 77-76 W 12/4 Pittsburgh 64-95 L 12/10 Swarthmore 86-49 W 2/27 at Towson State 71-63 W 2/2 at Bucknell 66-87 L 1/22 at Holy Cross 83-95 L 12/6 at Iona 59-75 L 12/20 Haverford 88-37 W 3/5 vs. Hofstra# 84-54 W 2/4 Widener 77-44 W 1/26 Fordham 82-75 W 12/7 vs. Howard* 66-57 W 12/23 at Maryland 67-108 L 3/6 vs. Lehigh# 65-67 L 2/6 Holy Cross 75-77 L 1/29 Army 95-74 W 12/9 at Columbia 59-70 L 12/28 at Tulane 73-92 L * = at South Orange, N.J. 2/9 at Army 52-54 L 2/2 at Lehigh 80-85 L 12/21 at Manhattan 82-70 W 12/30 at Louisiana State 43-64 L # = at Towson, Md. 2/13 at Fordham 71-79 L 2/5 Colgate 72-76 L 1/2 at Harvard 58-68 L 1/6 at Cornell 59-69 L 2/16 Colgate 86-78 W 2/9 at Bucknell 76-100 L 1/4 at Rider 66-70 L 1988-89 (20-10) 1/8 at Lehigh* 90-87 W 2/20 at Lehigh 75-97 L 2/12 at Navy 68-63 W 1/7 at Princeton 49-62 L Coach: John Leone 1/13 at Yale 50-81 L 2/25 Bucknell 62-66 L 2/16 Holy Cross 90-99 L 1/11 at Lehigh 72-82 L 11/26 at Colgate 70-63 W 1/15 Bucknell* 58-59 L 2/28 vs. Lehigh$ 65-69 L 2/19 at Fordham 68-73 L 1/15 at Navy 56-71 L 11/28 Moravian 63-47 W 1/18 at Navy* 55-60 L * = at Providence, R.I. 2/21 at Colgate 63-84 L 1/18 Delaware 101-77 W 11/29 at Army 68-61 W 1/22 Holy Cross* 58-69 L # = at Hartford, Conn. 2/23 Lehigh 74-81 L 1/22 Towson State 70-61 W 12/3 at Providence 46-75 L 1/25 Army* 79-77 W $ = at Worcester, Mass. 1/24 Pennsylvania 69-80 L 12/6 Columbia 73-50 W 1/27 Pennsylvania 83-79 W 1/25 Bucknell 78-59 W 12/10 at Ohio State 62-84 L 1/29 at Colgate* 71-85 L

84 2012-2013

2/1 Lehigh* 80-70 W 1998-99 (22-8, 10-2 Patriot League) 2000-01 (12-16, 4-8 Patriot League) 2002-03 (13-16, 6-8 Patriot League) 2004-05 (9-19, 5-9 Patriot League) 2/8 at Bucknell* 59-77 L Coach: Fran O’Hanlon Coach: Fran O’Hanlon Coach: Fran O’Hanlon 11/20 at Duquesne 85-71 W 2/12 Navy* 72-74 L 11/14 at Dartmouth 56-41 W 11/18 at Cornell 72-62 W 11/20 at Binghamton 77-68 L 11/23 at Saint Peter’s 81-64 L 2/15 at Holy Cross* 71-72 L 11/18 PRINCETON 63-47 W 11/21 at Rutgers 65-72 L 11/26 at La Salle 70-66 L 11/27 PRINCETON 40-38 L 2/18 at Army* 71-64 W 11/22 at Purdue (No. 15) 67-72 L 11/25 at St. Peter’s 71-76 L 11/30 at Arizona State 85-62 L 11/30 DREXEL 78-67 L 2/22 Colgate* 79-68 W 11/29 at St. Peter’s 76-66 W 11/27 ALBRIGHT 81-60 W 12/3 DREXEL 65-47 L 12/4 at Louisville (17) 98-57 L 3/1 vs. Holy Cross¢ 70-65 W 12/2 SWARTHMORE 75-56 W 11/29 COLUMBIA 60-50 W 12/7 PRINCETON 89-75 L 12/6 at Cornell 75-72 L 3/2 vs. Navy¢ 57-96 L 12/5 at Howard 68-55 W 12/2 at Rider 69-77 L 12/17 URSINUS 87-70 W 12/10 at Marist 83-79 L * = Patriot League 12/10 COLUMBIA 81-61 W 12/6 PRINCETON 80-73 W 12/19 at St. Peter’s 64-53 W 12/13 C.S. NORTHRIDGE 95-89 (OT) W ¿ = at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12/12 vs. Delaware¿ 78-92 L 12/11 at Fordham 83-96 L 12/21 at Massachusetts 54-52 W 12/22 MORAVIAN 73-56 W ¢ = at Bethlehem, Pa. 12/22 at Towson 76-69 W 12/20 SCRANTON 89-81 L 12/30 ALBANY 83-75 W 12/28 at Georgia Tech (9) 92-58 L 12/29 vs. Troy State• 80-77 W 12/29 vs. La Salle# 78-81 (OT) L 1/2 COLUMBIA 61-52 W 1/02 COLUMBIA 65-62 W 1997-98 (19-9, 10-2 Patriot League) 12/30 at Utah State• 67-85 L 12/30 vs. Yale# 85-77 W 1/5 at Cornell 80-73 L 1/04 at St. Francis, N.Y. 79-64 L Coach: Fran O’Hanlon 1/5 PENNSYLVANIA 62-74 L 1/3 at Marist 80-82 (OT) L 1/7 CENTENARY 97-42 W 1/08 NAVY* 90-80 W 11/15 at St. John’s 49-72 L 1/9 at Navy* 72-66 W 1/10 LEHIGH* 80-90 L 1/11 at Colgate* 66-64 L 1/12 at Lehigh* 63-55 W 11/17 CORNELL 69-53 W 1/13 HOLY CROSS* 76-64 W 1/13 BUCKNELL* 71-74 (OT) L 1/15 at Army* 73-59 W FORFEIT 11/19 at Columbia 60-55 W 1/16 ARMY* 82-78 W 1/17 at Navy* 67-89 L 1/18 HOLY CROSS* 76-70 L 1/15 at American* 76-74 L 11/23 DARTMOUTH 63-51 W 1/18 at Cornell 72-54 W 1/20 PENNSYLVANIA 74-82 L 1/21 PENN 76-66 L 1/18 PENN 85-63 L 11/29 at Fla. International° 63-78 L 1/20 at Lehigh* 73-70 W 1/24 HOLY CROSS* 82-67 W 1/24 at Lehigh* 85-73 L 1/21 at Bucknell* 71-54 L 11/30 vs. Brown° 74-57 W 1/23 COLGATE* 57-65 L 1/27 ARMY* 103-104 (OT) L 1/26 at Bucknell* 68-48 L 1/23 at Colgate* 80-72 L 12/6 at Princeton 48-73 L 1/25 at Rutgers 64-84 L 1/31 at Colgate* 66-79 L 1/31 AMERICAN 67-66 W 1/28 HOLY CROSS* 74-57 L 12/8 HAVERFORD 81-44 W 1/27 at Bucknell* 66-65 W 2/3 at Lehigh* 59-69 L 2/2 NAVY* 70-52 W 1/30 ARMY* 66-49 W 12/10 SWARTHMORE 104-47 W 2/1 HAVERFORD 96-62 W 2/7 at Bucknell* 62-60 W 2/7 COLGATE* 60-56 W 2/4 BUCKNELL* 89-69 L 12/22 at Pittsburgh 66-67 L 2/3 NAVY* 74-71 W 2/11 NAVY* 87-78 W 2/13 ARMY* 57-43 W 2/6 COLGATE* 62-61 L 12/29 vs. Tennessee St.~ 71-59 W 2/6 at Holy Cross* 79-65 W 2/14 at Albany 78-65 W 2/15 at Holy Cross* 73-65 L 2/11 at Holy Cross* 81-60 L 12/30 at Wisconsin-Green Bay~ 52-72 L 2/10 at Army* 89-59 W 2/17 at Holy Cross* 62-78 L 2/21 BUCKNELL* 70-53 L 2/13 at Army* 76-73 W 1/3 at Brown 82-71 W 2/14 LEHIGH* 85-49 W 2/19 STONY BROOK 80-76 (OT) W 2/23 LEHIGH* 86-68 W 2/19 AMERICAN* 93-89 (OT) W 1/7 LEHIGH* 79-76 W 2/17 at Colgate* 46-47 L 2/21 at Army* 89-62 W 2/27 at Navy* 79-74 L 2/23 at Navy* 76-57 L 1/12 at Pennsylvania 68-74 L 2/21 BUCKNELL* 93-84 W 2/24 COLGATE* 72-80 L 3/1 at American 79-62 L 2/26 LEHIGH* 81-76 W 1/14 at Bucknell* 77-91 L 2/28 vs. Colgate¢ 73-71 W 3/3 Lehigh+ 71-83 L 3/8 vs. Colgate+ 89-76 W 3/4 at Bucknell 70-34 L 1/17 NAVY* 74-78 L 3/5 BUCKNELL 67-63 W # = Berkeley, Calif. 3/9 vs. American+ 74-55 L *=Patriot League 1/20 at Holy Cross* 95-68 W NCAA TOURNAMENT + = Annapolis, Md. *=Patriot League 1/25 at Army* 89-70 W 2005-06 (11-17, 5-9 Patriot League) 3/12 vs. Miami, FL (#10)$ 54-75 L * =Patriot League + = Upper Marlboro, Md. 1/28 COLGATE* 90-85 W 11/18 at Saint Joseph’s 70-47 L *=Patriot League 1/31 at Lehigh* 81-66 W 2001-02 (15-14, 8-6 Patriot League) 2003-04 (18-10, 9-5 Patriot League) 11/20 at Notre Dame 84-66 L ¿ = Albany, N.Y. 2/7 BUCKNELL* 80-74 W Coach: Fran O’Hanlon Coach: Fran O’Hanlon 11/22 ALVERNIA 86-80 W • = at Logan, Utah 2/11 at Navy* 66-65 W 11/17 at Albany 80-72 W 11/22 at Rutgers 71-65 L 11/27 at Princeton 57-46 W ¢ = at West Point, N.Y. 2/15 HOLY CROSS* 78-65 W 11/21 at Penn State 75-66 L 11/24 ST. PETER’s 74-71 W 11/29 CORNELL 57-43 W $ = at Boston, Mass. 2/18 ARMY* 92-57 W 11/24 at Miami, Fla. 79-69 L 11/29 LA SALLE 83-63 W 12/1 ST. PETER’S 79-76 L 2/21 at Colgate* 77-66 W 1999-2000 (24-7, 11-1 Patriot League) 11/27 ST. PETER’s 69-66 W 12/2 at Drexel 69-68 W 12/3 MARIST 92-84 L 3/1 vs. Colgate% 83-77 W Coach: Fran O’Hanlon 11/29 MARIST 86-80 L 12/5 CENTENARY 96-54 W 12/6 ST. FRANCIS, NY 89-81 (OT) W 3/5 at Navy% 85-93 L 11/20 at Columbia 59-52 W 12/1 at Columbia 52-48 L 12/7 BINGHAMTON 77-72 W 12/10 at Columbia 71-67 L ° = Miami, FL 11/23 at Villanova 70-74 L 12/5 at Drexel 88-84 W 12/17 LYCOMING 84-73 W 12/20 DICKINSON 72-52 W ~= at Green Bay, Wisc. 11/29 CORNELL 65-54 W 12/8 CORNELL 73-44 W 12/20 CORNELL 87-79 L 12/31 at Fordham 71-52 L % = at Annapolis, Md. 12/1 at Howard 64-55 W 12/19 SCRANTON 90-47 W 12/28 at USC 81-59 L 1/3 at Mount St. Mary’s 76-63 W 12/6 TOWSON 57-59 L 12/21 at Princeton 67-61 L 12/30 at C. S. Northridge 99-76 W 1/7 at Holy Cross* 86-57 L 12/11 ST. PETER’s 81-69 W 12/30 HOWARD 93-84 W 1/3 at Columbia 82-73 W 1/11 COLGATE* 85-74 W 12/21 GETTYSBURG 82-52 W 1/2 RIDER 86-66 L 1/7 at Penn 88-68 L 1/14 NAVY* 80-67 W 12/29 vs. St. Joseph’s^ 81-83 (2OT) L 1/9 at Bucknell* 65-64 L 1/10 COLGATE* 97-86 W 1/16 at Penn 105-73 L 12/30 vs. Alabama State 88-54 W 1/12 HOLY CROSS* 64-58 W 1/14 ARMY* 76-40 W 1/18 at Bucknell* 62-32 L 1/2 at Georgia Tech 64-75 L 1/16 at American* 57-52 W 1/17 at Holy Cross* 60-58 (OT) W 1/21 LEHIGH* 76-58 L 1/5 DELAWARE VALLEY 76-58 W 1/19 at Army* 85-72 L 1/23 LEHIGH* 111-104 (OT) W 1/25 at Army* 82-61 W 1/8 at Princeton 70-69 (OT) W 1/21 at Pennsylvania 73-66 L 1/25 BUCKNELL* 81-72 W 1/28 at American* 74-56 L 1/11 at Pennsylvania 76-80 L 1/23 at Navy* 92-79 W 1/30 at American* 86-83 (OT) W 2/4 HOLY CROSS* 77-61 L 1/16 NAVY* 80-74 W 1/26 COLGATE* 71-67 L 2/1 at Navy* 65-50 W 2/8 at Colgate* 63-55 W 1/19 at Holy Cross* 77-70 W 1/30 at Lehigh* 68-63 W 2/6 at Colgate* 75-66 L 2/11 at Navy* 89-69 L 1/22 at Army* 77-55 W 2/2 BUCKNELL* 74-68 W 2/11 at Army* 78-70 W 2/15 BUCKNELL* (24) 69-49 L 1/26 LEHIGH* 87-68 W 2/6 at Holy Cross* 76-70 (OT) L 2/14 HOLY CROSS* 78-72 W 2/19 at Lehigh* 82-64 L 1/29 at Colgate* 64-58 W 2/9 AMERICAN* 77-74 W 2/20 at Bucknell* 79-61 L 2/22 ARMY* 73-64 W 2/2 BUCKNELL* 75-73 W 2/13 ARMY* 78-69 L 2/22 at Lehigh* 78-73 L 2/25 AMERICAN* 77-67 L 2/7 ALBANY 90-70 W 2/16 NAVY* 80-72 W 2/26 NAVY* 75-71 L 3/3 vs. American+ 75-62 L 2/9 at Navy* 66-94 L 2/20 LEHIGH* 98-93 W 2/28 AMERICAN* 90-82 L *=Patriot League 2/12 HOLY CROSS* 77-66 W 2/24 at Colgate* 85-73 L 3/6 vs. Colgate+ 67-66 (OT) L +=Lewisburg, Pa. 2/14 at Stony Brook 71-69 W 3/2 vs. Colgate + 74-71 W *=Patriot League 2/16 ARMY* 69-43 W 3/3 vs. American + 66-58 L + = Upper Marlboro, Md. 2/19 at Lehigh* 77-63 W *=Patriot League 2/23 COLGATE* 92-51 W + = Upper Marlboro, Md 2/27 at Bucknell* 74-59 W 3/4 ARMY‡ 71-45 W 3/5 LEHIGH‡ 66-60 W 3/10 NAVY‡ 87-61 W NCAA TOURNAMENT 3/17 vs. Temple (No. 5) $ 47-73 L ^ = Albuquerque, N.M. ‡ = Easton, Pa. $ = Buffalo, N.Y. *=Patriot League

85 Lafayette Leopards

2006-07 (9-21, 3-11 Patriot League) 2008-09 (8-22, 4-10 Patriot League) 2010-11 (13-19, 6-8 Patriot League) 11/10 at Wagner 76-70 W 11/14 at Wagner 73-67 W 11/12 at Wagner 63-58 L 11/13 vs. Indiana+ 91-66 L 11/18 STONY BROOK 80-71 W 11/14 at Rider 80-73 L 11/14 vs. Notre Dame+ 92-60 L 11/21 TEMPLE 71-55 L 11/17 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) 72-68 W 11/17 ST. JOSEPH’S 81-73 L 11/23 RIDER 84-77 L 11/20 at Villanova 86-41 L 11/21 at UMBC 86-51 L 11/25 at Colorado 73-59 L 11/23 at Penn 74-65 L 11/25 at Miami (Fla.) 98-66 L 11/30 at Central Conn. State 82-78 L 11/27 DELAWARE 67-64 L 11/28 PRINCETON 44-42 L 12/4 at Hartford 97-82 L 11/30 PRINCETON 82-64 L 12/2 at St. Peter’s 72-69 W 12/8 at Fordham 79-58 L 12/1 SUSQUEHANNA 95-73 W 12/4 at NJIT 76-57 W 12/17 ROBERT MORRIS 83-70 L 12/6 SACRED HEART 76-71 W 12/7 LYCOMING 72-54 W 12/21 at Penn State 83-55 L 12/8 NJIT 72-56 W 12/11 COLUMBIA 75-58 L 12/28 TOWSON 70-63 W 12/11 at Long Island 85-80 L 12/20 KING’S 89-80 W 12/30 PRINCETON 54-53 W 12/22 at Rhode Island 73-65 L 12/22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 58-56 W 1/2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 67-62 L 12/29 at Gonzaga 83-55 L 12/28 at Temple 96-73 L 1/5 at Penn 84-70 L 1/2 at Fair. Dickinson 98-92 (2OT) W 12/30 at San Diego State 78-68 L 1/10 at Holy Cross* 81-67 L 1/5 COLUMBIA 76-73 L 1/6 HOLY CROSS* 84-74 L 1/14 COLGATE* 69-62 W 1/8 at Holy Cross* 70-65 L 1/10 at Colgate* 71-65 W 1/17 NAVY* 84-69 W 1/12 COLGATE* 75-64 W 1/13 at Navy* 60-44 L 1/21 at Bucknell* 71-61 L 1/15 NAVY* 76-73 W 1/17 BUCKNELL* 67-61 L 1/24 LEHIGH* 60-57 L 1/19 at Bucknell* 75-56 L 1/20 at Lehigh* 77-69 L 1/28 at Army* 57-56 L 1/22 LEHIGH* 79-62 L 1/24 ARMY* 76-68 W 1/31 at American* 78-65 L 1/26 at Army* 83-60 W 1/27 AMERICAN* 73-59 L 2/2 at Fairleigh Dickinson 71-68 L 1/29 at American* 73-60 L 2/3 at Holy Cross* 74-52 L 2/7 HOLY CROSS* 64-50 L 2/5 HOLY CROSS* 76-70 W 2/7 COLGATE* 54-51 L 2/11 at Colgate* 71-54 L 2/9 at Colgate* 80-65 W 2/10 NAVY* 70-63 L 2/14 at Navy* 90-67 L 2/12 at Navy* 57-52 L 2/15 at Bucknell* 76-58 L 2/18 BUCKNELL* 71-68 W 2/16 BUCKNELL* 74-69 (OT) L 2/18 LEHIGH* 75-71 (OT) W 2/22 at Lehigh* 68-66 W 2/20 at Lehigh* 67-66 L 2/21 at Army* 83-65 L 2/25 ARMY* 79-55 L 2/23 ARMY* 67-46 W 2/23 at American* 78-67 L 2/28 AMERICAN* 75-68 (OT) L 2/26 AMERICAN* 95-92 (2OT) L 2/28 at Holy Cross 83-53 L 3/4 at American 78-56 L 3/2 at Holy Cross 77-70 W + = NIT Season Tip-Off * = Patriot League 3/6 at American 73-71 (2OT) W * = Patriot League 3/11 at Bucknell 72-57 L 2009-10 (19-13, 8-6 Patriot League) * = Patriot League 2007-08 (15-15, 6-8 Patriot League) 11/13 WAGNER 81-72 W 11/9 WAGNER 74-70 L 11/15 at Sacred Heart 81-70 L 2011-12 (13-18, 7-7 Patriot League) 11/12 at Stony Brook 76-68 (OT) W 11/19 at St. Francis (Pa.) 88-77 W 11/11 at La Salle 79-53 L 11/16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 98-92 L 11/21 at NJIT 69-52 W 11/14 at St. Francis (Pa.) 84-81 W 11/20 UMBC 87-84 (OT) W 11/24 HARTFORD 86-82 W 11/16 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 79-73 W 11/25 CCSU 71-54 W 11/28 at Georgetown (18/19) 97-64 L 11/19 WAGNER 76-70 L 11/28 PENN 81-69 W 11/30 ST. PETER’S 58-56 L 11/22 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 85-74 W 12/3 NJIT 81-56 W 12/3 at La Salle 79-67 L 11/26 at Delaware 81-78 L 12/5 at Rutgers 90-79 L 12/6 at Princeton 62-48 L 11/30 at Princeton 69-54 L 12/8 at Columbia 78-64 W 12/9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 73-57 W 12/5 LONG ISLAND 82-80 L 12/19 at Towson 79-69 (OT) W 12/12 LONG ISLAND 77-63 W 12/7 at Penn State 61-57 W 12/21 at Mount St. Mary’s 76-72 W 12/22 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 74-69 W 12/11 at Sacred Heart 84-79 L 12/30 at Robert Morris 88-76 L 12/29 at Delaware 82-72 (OT) L 12/21 at Vanderbilt 89-58 L 1/2 at Pittsburgh 96-75 L 1/3 PENN 77-62 W 12/28 MONMOUTH 69-54 W 1/5 at Mississippi State 77-53 L 1/6 COLUMBIA 91-74 W 12/30 at Columbia 77-67 L 1/9 at Princeton 76-71 (OT) W 1/9 HOLY CROSS* 84-74 W 1/2 at NJIT 78-58 L 1/12 HOLY CROSS* 60-52 W 1/13 at Colgate* 95-82 W 1/4 PENN 78-73 L 1/16 at Colgate* 69-68 (OT) W 1/16 at Navy* 90-77 W 1/7 at Navy* 65-63 W 1/19 at Navy* 103-99 (OT) W 1/20 BUCKNELL* 61-57 W 1/11 ARMY* 73-65 W 1/23 BUCKNELL* 80-68 W 1/23 at Lehigh* 75-57 L 1/14 BUCKNELL* 79-65 L 1/26 at Lehigh* 60-55 L 1/27 ARMY* 77-68 W 1/19 at Holy Cross* 54-43 W 1/30 ARMY* 83-58 W 1/30 AMERICAN* 76-66 L 1/22 LEHIGH* 90-76 L 2/2 AMERICAN* 87-76 L 2/6 at Holy Cross 73-46 L 1/25 at Colgate* 82-76 W 2/9 at Holy Cross* 77-57 L 2/10 COLGATE* 74-73 L 1/28 AMERICAN* 69-61 L 2/13 COLGATE* 76-75 L 2/13 NAVY* 83-77 W 2/4 NAVY* 62-41 W 2/16 NAVY* 82-80 L 2/17 at Bucknell* 78-67 L 2/8 at Army* 90-74 W 2/20 at Bucknell* 77-75 (OT) L 2/21 LEHIGH* 90-75 W 2/11 at Bucknell* 90-78 L 2/23 LEHIGH* 78-60 W 2/24 at Army* 80-54 W 2/15 HOLY CROSS* 70-63 L 2/27 at Army* 65-60 L 2/27 at American* 78-60 L 2/18 at Lehigh* 72-53 L 3/1 at American* 84-72 L 3/3 COLGATE 73-65 W 2/22 COLGATE* 84-67 W 3/5 at Colgate 76-74 L 3/7 HOLY CROSS 66-63 W 2/25 at American* 76-69 L * = Patriot League 3/12 at Lehigh 74-59 L 2/29 at Holy Cross 84-76 W * = Patriot League 3/3 at Bucknell 79-52 L

102 seasons (1900-01 to 2011-12): 1249-1135 (.523) Patriot League Record P.L. Regular Season: 127-167 (.431) P.L. Tournament: 15-20 (.428)

86 In late May 2012, the men’s basketball program took a 10-day trip to Europe and played four games against international competition. The team called Brussels, Belgium home during the trip, but also traveled to Antwerp, Bruges, London, Amsterdam and Paris for sightseeing and tours of the cities. In addition to traveling, Lafayette played four games and went 3-1 in contests against a U-20 Select Team from Limburg, Belgium, the U-20 Belgian National Team (twice) and Melsele Basics.

Sophomore Joey Ptasinski chronicled the trip with a daily blog, which can be found on the men’s basketball page on GoLeopards.com, along with photo galleries and video of the excursion. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball Schedule

11.9 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8:30 p.m. 1.2 nJIT 7 p.m. 11.12 LIU-Brooklyn^ 7 p.m. 1. 8 at Penn 7:30 p.m. 11. 16 at Kentucky^ 7 p.m. 1. 12 naVY* 2 p.m. 11. 18 at Morehead State^ 2 p.m. 1. 16 at Army* 7 p.m. 11. 20 at Maryland^ 8 p.m. 1. 19 at Bucknell* 7 p.m. 11. 24 Princeton 2 p.m. 1. 23 HOLY CROSS* 7 p.m. 11. 26 at Monmouth 7 p.m. 1. 27 at Lehigh* Noon 11. 28 Delaware 7 p.m. 1. 30 coLGATE* 7 p.m.

12. 1 at LIU-Brooklyn 4:30 p.m. 2. 2 at American* 2 p.m. 12. 4 St. Francis (Pa.) 7 p.m. 2. 9 at Navy* 7 p.m. 12. 7 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7 p.m. 2. 13 arMY* 7 p.m. 12. 9 Sacred Heart 2 p.m. 2. 16 BUCKNELL* 2 p.m. 12. 18 arcadia 7 p.m. 2. 20 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m. 12. 22 at Minnesota 7 p.m. 2. 24 Lehigh* Noon 12. 29 at Stanford 10:30 p.m. 2. 27 at Colgate* 7 p.m.

3. 2 aMerican* Noon www.GoLeopards.com 3. 6 Patriot League Quarterfinal TBA @GoLeopards | facebook.com/GoLeopards 3. 9 Patriot League Semifinal TBA 3. 13 Patriot League Final 7:30 p.m.

All Times Eastern | Bold CAPS = home games * Patriot League Game | ^ 2012 Barclays Center Classic