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King's College Men's Basketball Game Notes King’s College Men’s Basketball Game Notes Vincent Pecora, Assistant Sports Information Director • Office (570) 208-8099 • Cell (908) 938-5821 Email: [email protected] • www.kingscollegeathletics.com @Kings_Monarchs www.facebook.com/kingscollegepa.athletics Game 5 Game Information Date and Time: Nov. 26, 2017, 1:00 p.m. King’s College Monarchs (2-2, 0-0 MAC Freedom) Location: Scranton, PA Head Coach: J.P. Andrejko (Scranton ‘88) Career Record: 243-182 Assistant Coach: Jeff Andrejko, Rich Gray, Dan Rutecki Arena: John Long Center LiveStats: http://athletics.scranton.edu/sports/mbkb/tournament/boxscores/20171126_omh6.xml Marywood University Pacers (2-1, 0-0 CSAC) Video: http://athletics.scranton.edu/links/z7h4wr Head Coach: Enrico Mastroianni (Penn State ‘00) Career Record 65-142 (13-40 @ Marywood) Radio: None Assistant Coach: Joseph Martinez, Chris Stefalo, Gary Isaacson, Joseph Pichiarello All-Time Series: King’s leads series 12-2 Coaching Matchup: King’s leads 2-0 What You Need to Know • Series History. This is the 15th all-time meeting between King’s and Mary- King’s Schedule/Results wood with the Monarchs holding a commanding 12-2 advantage in the Date Opponent Time / Result series dating back to the first meeting in 1999. King’s won the first 10 meet- November 17 @ Susquehanna University$ W, 93-89 ings in the sereis before the Pacers were able to record back-to-back victo- 18 vs. Albright College$ L, 67-79 ries in 2014 and 2015. King’s responded by winning the last two meetings 20 Clarks Summit University W, 91-76 25 @ #24 University of Scranton% L, 79-85 between the programs. 26 vs. Marywood University% 1:00 p.m. • Who Are These Guys?. The Monarchs have a bunch of new faces this year. 28 @ Muhlenberg College 7:00 p.m. King’s returns just four players who saw significant minutes last season. December 5 @ Drew University 7:00 p.m. There are eight new players on the roster including two transfers. King’s also 8 Penn State Hazleton! 8:00 p.m. has more true guards on the roster than post or combo players for the first 9 Susquehanna University / Lynchburg College! 1:00 / 3:00 p.m. 29 vs. Carnegie Mellon University& 8:00 p.m. time since 2011-12. 30 @ #22 Lycoming College / SUNY New Paltz& 1:00 / 3:00 p.m. • Change of Pace. King’s changed their style of play to match their current January roster. The Monarchs will look to speed up the pace of the game and have 3 Delaware Valley University* 6:00 p.m. 6 @ Eastern University* 3:00 p.m. been successful in their first four games at causing turovers and recording 10 @ FDU-Florham* 6:00 p.m. steals. King’s is winning the turnover battle this year causing 21.5 per game 13 Manhattanville College* 3:00 p.m. 17 @ Misericordia University* 6:00 p.m. while comitting just 16.0. The Monarchs have recorded 12.3 steals per game. 20 @ Wilkes University* 3:00 p.m. 24 DeSales University* 6:00 p.m. Offensively King’s has made 10.5 three-pointers per game while scoring 27 @ Manhattanville College* 3:00 p.m. 82.5 points per game. 31 @ Delaware Valley University* 8:00 p.m. • Last Meeting. King’s overcame a three-point deficit over the final 7:24 to February record a back-and-forth 76-73 victory over Marywood University at Wilkes 3 Eastern University* 3:00 p.m. 7 Misericordia University* 8:00 p.m. University on November 27, 2016. Dan Rutecki led King’s with 18 points, 10 @ DeSales University* 3:00 p.m. 13 Wilkes University* 8:00 p.m. eight rebounds, and three assists while Connor Callejas followed with 13 17 FDU-Florham* 3:00 p.m. points with a trio of three-pointers in his first game against his former * MAC Freedom Game teammates. Andrew Hudak added 12 points and five rebounds while Chris $ Susquehanna Trailways Tip Off Tournament @ Susquehanna Fazzini contributed 12 points. John Fazzini chipped in with six points, eight % Cross County Challenge @ Scranton ! FNCB Bank Monarch Classic assists, and five rebounds. Marywood was led by Connor Shroyer and James & Louis Fleming Basinger Memorial Tournament @ Lycoming Curley with 20 points apiece while Jeremy Ringland added 13. Roster King’s College No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Noah Pettenati Fr. G 5-6 135 DuBois, PA / DuBois Central Catholic 3 Noah Tanner Fr. G 5-7 145 Throop, PA / Mid Valley 10 Dan Angelo* Sr. G 5-8 160 Fort Drum, N.Y. / Indian River 11 Joshua Bailey So. G 5-7 170 York, PA / West York 13 Connor Callejas* Sr. G 5-8 165 Archbald, PA / Holy Cross 15 Tyler Millan So. G 6-1 155 Huntingdon Valley, PA / Lower Moreland 20 Lenny Radziak Jr. G 5-10 160 Nanticoke, PA / Holy Redeemer 21 Jack Bridges Fr. G 6-0 160 Philadelphia, PA / Bishop McDevitt 22 Jack Brewster Fr. G 5-11 165 North Attleboro, MA / Bishop Hendricksen 23 Joe Lonardi So. G/F 6-4 180 Elizabethtown, PA / Elizabethtown 24 Chris Fazzini* Sr. F 6-4 200 Drums, PA / Crestwood 32 Victor Nyanway Fr. G 6-0 174 Philadelphia, PA / Conwell-Egan Catholic 33 Tony Maloney So. F 6-4 170 Tunkhannock, PA / Tunkhannock Area 35 James Willis Fr. F 6-3 180 Lititz, PA / Warwick 52 Pat Mitchell Fr. C/F 6-5 250 Pittston, PA / Pittston Area Head Coach: J.P. Andrejko (Scranton '88), 17th year Assistants: Jeff Andrejko (17th year), Rich Gray (15th year), Dan Rutecki (First year) Nickname: Monarchs Colors: Red and Gold *Captains: Dan Angelo (10), Connor Callejas (13), and Chris Fazzini (24) Last Time It Happened Team King’s scores 100 points: Nov. 15, 2013 King’s 106 Penn State Scranton 64 Opponents scores 100 points: Nov. 20, 2012 Albright 103 King’s 74 King’s Overtime Win: Feb. 17, 2016 King’s 74 Delaware Valley 67 OT King’s Overtime Loss: Feb. 18, 2017 FDU-Florham 95 King’s 87 OT Multiple Overtimes: Dec. 10, 2011 Carnegie Mellon 112 King’s 106 2 OT Individual King’s player with 25 points: 29- Conor Callejas at Susquehanna, Nov. 17, 2017 Opponent player with 25 points: 28- Ethan Danzig, Scranton, Nov. 25, 2017 King’s player with 30 points: 31- Tom Heston vs FDU-Florham, Dec. 5, 2015 Opponent player with 30 points: 33- Ryan Traub, Susquehanna, Nov. 17, 2017 King’s player with 15 rebounds: 17- Dan Rutecki, vs Misericordia, Jan. 18, 2017 Opponent player with 15 rebounds: 16- Jared Rappoport, Albright, Nov. 18, 2017 King’s player with 10 assists: 10- Kyle Stackhouse, at Wilkes Feb. 20, 2010 Opponent with 10 assists: 11- Kevin Doolan, Scranton, Nov. 25, 2017 King’s player with 5+ blocks: N/A King’s player double-double: Dan Rutecki (14 points and 17 rebounds) vs Misericordia, Jan. 18, 2017 King’s player to win/tie game in last 10 seconds: Jake Barber, Feb. 18, 2017 at FDU-Florham- Hit a three-pointer with two seconds left to tie the score at 80 and send the game into overtime. FDU-Florham 95 King’s 87 Opponenet player to win/tie game in last 10 seconds: Marcus Robinson, Wilkes, Jan. 21, 2017,- After a controversial foul call with 0.5 seconds left in a tie game, Robinson knocked down one of three free throws to give the Colonels a 64-63 victory. Wilkes 64 King’s 63 2017-18 Season Highs Team Leaders KING’S OPPONENTS Most Points: 93, King’s 93 - Susquehanna 89 (11/17/17) Most Points: 89, Susquehanna 89 - King’s 93 (11/17/17) Least Points: 67, King’s 67 - Albright 79 (11/18/17) Least Points: 76, Clarks Summit 76 - King’s 67 (11/20/17) Most Rebs: 41, vs Albright (11/18/17) Most Rebs: 43, Albright (11/18/17) Most TO: 26, vs Albright (11/18/17) Most TO: 30, Clarks Summit (11/20/17) Least TO: 10, vs Clarks Summit (11/20/17) Least TO: 13, Scranton (11/25/17) Best FT%: 1.000 (8-8), at Scranton (11/25/17) Best FT%: .909 (10-11), Clarks Summit (11/20/17) Best FG%: .492 (32-65), at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Best FG%: .571 (32-56), Susquehanna (11/17/17) Worst FG%: .350 (21-60), vs Albright (11/18/17) Worst FG%: .486 (34-70), Albright (11/18/17) King’s Individual Leaders Most Points: 29, Connor Callejas at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Most Rebs: 9, Chris Fazzini vs Albright (11/18/17) Most Assists: 4, Noah Tanner at Susquehanna (11/17/17), Joshua Bailey vs Albright (11/18/17), Connor Callejas vs Clarks Summit (11/120/17), & at Scranton (11/25/17) Most 3-FG: 5, Connor Callejas at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Most FT: 10, Connor Callejas at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Most Blocks: 1, Tony Maloney vs Clarks Summit (11/20/17) Most Steals: 6, Noah Tanner vs Clarks Summit (11/20/17) King’s Indivdual Season/Career Highs #1 Noah Pettenati Freshman • Guard • 5-6 • 135 • DuBois, PA. • DuBois Central Catholic 2017-18 Season Highs / Career Highs Points: N/A Rebounds: N/A Assists: N/A Blocks: N/A Steals: N/A #3 Noah Tanner Freshman • Guard • 5-7 • 145 • Throop, PA • Mid Valley 2017-18 Season Highs / Career Highs Points: 21 vs Clarks Summit (11/20/17) Rebounds: 4 at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Assists: 4 at Susquehanna (11/17/17) Blocks: N/A Steals: 6 vs Clarks Summit (11/20/17) #10 Dan Angelo Senior • Guard • 5-8 • 160 • Fort Drum, N.Y.
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