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Dartmouth College Big Green Men’S Basketball 2015-16 Dartmouth (7-13, 1-5) Vs DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Big Green Men’s Basketball 2015-16 DARTMOUTH (7-13, 1-5) VS. YALE (15-5, 6-0)/BROWN (7-13, 2-4) Feb. 12-13, 2016 • Leede Arena (2,100) • Hanover, N.H. • 7 p.m. Ivy Leader and Brown in Town 2015-16 SCHEDULE • Dartmouth, having lost four straight Ivy games, BY THE NUMBERS Date Opponent Time/Result will get a shot at ending the skid against the league- Dartmouth Stat Yale Nov. 13 at Seton Hall (fsn) 67- 84 L leading Yale Bulldogs, who have won 10 straight, .433 FG% .474 17 at Marist (ildn) 63- 73 L and Brown, winners of two of its last three. .454 Opp. FG% .401 • It was against Yale last year in the regular-season 5.6 3FG/game 7.0 29 LIU Brooklyn (ildn) 79- 56 W finale that the Big Green pulled off a last-second, 7.5 Opp. 3FG/game 6.3 Dec. 2 Vermont (ildn) 63- 68 L 59-58 victory to not only propel themselves to a .333 3FG% .384 5 Hartford (ildn) 74- 65 W postseason berth in the CIT, but deny the Bulldogs .353 Opp. 3FG% .321 9 at Maine 79- 69 W an outright conference crown which eventually .729 FT% .654 .627 .691 12 at Stanford (pac-12) 50- 64 L kept Yale out of the NCAA Tournament. Opp. FT% • This past weekend, Dartmouth dropped games at 70.8 Scoring 76.3 14 at CSU Bakersfield 62- 69 L Penn and Princeton, although the Green held a 69.8 Opp. Scoring 63.8 19 at New Hampshire 56- 76 L five-point lead with 5:18 to play at The Palestra. 36.0 Rebounding 41.7 22 Longwood (ildn) 78- 54 W • Freshman Evan Boudreaux led Dartmouth in +2.4 Reb Margin +12.4 31 Bryant (ildn) 60- 62 L both scoring and rebounding for the fifth straight 13.7 Assists 15.9 Jan. 4 at Fairfield 85- 97 L game, earning Ivy League Rookie of the Week 14.0 Turnovers 14.2 honors for a seventh time. +1.1 TO Margin -1.8 9 at Harvard* (nesn/ildn) 70- 77 L • Surging of late has been guard Taylor Johnson. 2.0 Blocks 4.5 12 Canisius (ildn) 80- 69 W The sophomore scored 16 against the Quakers 6.9 Steals 6.0 16 Pine Manor (ildn) 121- 56 W and 13 more at Princeton, the first time he had Scouting the Bulldogs 23 Harvard* (ildn) 63- 50 W scored in double figures in consecutive games. • League-leading Yale comes to Leede Arena on a 29 Columbia* (ildn) 60- 77 L • Senior Connor Boehm, who scored his 1,000th 10-game win streak, their longest in nearly 60 years. point two weeks ago, earned a spot on the Co- • Yale has outscored their opposition by an average 30 Cornell* (ildn) 73- 77 L SIDA Academic All-District I Team. of 12.5 points this season, and an even better 17.5 Feb. 5 at Penn* (asn/ildn) 64- 71 L points in league games while sporting a 6-0 mark. 6 at Princeton* (espn3/) 70- 83 L Series vs. Yale • Player of the Year favorite Justin Sears leads a 12 Yale* (ildn) 7:00 • Dartmouth has played the Bulldogs 206 times formidable frontcourt, averaging 15.9 points and 13 Brown* (ildn) 7:00 entering this contest. Yale has the advantage with 6.8 rebounds while Brandon Sherrod, who set an a 108-98 mark against the Big Green. NCAA record by hitting 30 straight field goals, 19 at Cornell* (ildn) 7:00 • In the 59-58 victory last year at Leede, Tommy is providing 18.3 points and 7.8 boards in the six 20 at Columbia* (ildn) 7:00 Carpenter came off the bench to lead Dartmouth league games while shooting 77.6 percent. 26 at Brown* (ildn) 7:00 with 13 points, while Gabas Maldunas hit the • The backcourt is no slouch with Makai Mason 27 at Yale* (asn/ildn) 8:00 game-winner in the final second to finish with 10. (15.5 ppg, 4.0 apg, 38.7 three-point pct.) and Jack Mar. 4 Penn* (ildn) 7:00 • Miles Wright enjoyed his first go-round against Montague (9.7 ppg, 3.0 apg, 39.8 three-point pct.) the Bulldogs, averaging 16 points while shooting • Yale leads the country in rebound margin (+12.4), 5 Princeton* (ildn) 7:00 50 percent overall and grabbing eight total steals. but struggles at the foul line (.655) and has a ten- Home games ~ *Ivy League game ~ All Times Eastern • The Big Green are 15-12 all-time against the dency to turn the ball over (14.5 per game). ildn — Ivy League Digital Network Bulldogs at Leede Arena. • Head coach James Jones (Albany ’86) is the lon- fsn — Fox Sports Network ~ pac-12 — Pac-12 Network • Yale has won 24 of the last 30 meetings. gest tenured head coach in the Ivy League, now asn — American Sports Network • Head coach Paul Cormier is 12-15 all-time in his 16th year with an overall record of 246-237 against the Bulldogs, 10-14 while at Dartmouth. and shares of Ivy titles in 2001-02 and last year. BY THE NUMBERS PROBABLE LINEUP Dartmouth Stat Brown No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr PPG RPG Stats, Notes 3 Connor Boehm F 6-7 235 Sr. 10.5 5.2 25th on Big Green scoring list, 13th in rebounding .433 FG% .429 12 Evan Boudreaux F 6-8 220 Fr. 16.9 8.9 Averaging 20.3 ppg, 10.5 ppg in 6 Ivy games .454 Opp. FG% .432 1 Cameron Smith G 6-1 180 So. 3.1 1.2 Dartmouth is 5-4 in his starts 5.6 3FG/game 8.6 4 Taylor Johnson G 6-4 180 So. 5.6 2.4 Averaged 14.5 ppg at Penn, Princeton last weekend 7.5 Opp. 3FG/game 7.4 22 Miles Wright G 6-5 210 So. 11.2 4.5 Tied Leede Arena record with 39 pts on Nov. 29 .333 3FG% .363 BENCH .353 Opp. 3FG% .333 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr PPG RPG Stats, Notes .729 FT% .719 0 Tommy Carpenter F 6-7 215 Sr. 1.4 1.8 7-9 FG vs. Yale last year .627 Opp. FT% .686 2 Ike Ngwudo F 6-6 205 Jr. 1.3 1.2 Career-high 3 assists vs. Pine Manor 70.8 Scoring 74.3 5 Matt Rennie F 6-8 225 Sr. 0.6 0.8 7 pts, 6 rebounds on Jan. 16 69.8 Opp. Scoring 77.4 10 Malik Gill G 5-9 175 Sr. 4.2 1.1 Leads team in assists (55) and steals (34) 36.0 Rebounding 37.2 11 Michael Stones G 6-2 180 Fr. 0.8 0.2 Season-high 4 points vs. Pine Manor +2.4 Reb Margin -2.7 14 Guilien Smith G 6-2 200 Fr. 4.9 1.2 0 pts in first 6 games, 7.0 ppg since 15 Kevin Crescenzi G 6-3 205 Sr. 5.5 3.2 Missed last three games with an injury, day-to-day 13.7 15.7 Assists 20 Mike Fleming G 6-0 180 Jr. 2.4 0.7 Hit both shots at Princeton, scoring 5 pts in 10 minutes 14.0 Turnovers 13.5 21 Wesley Dickinson F 6-7 215 Jr. 2.1 1.1 12-14 FG (.857) for the season +1.1 TO Margin -1.8 23 Quinten Payne G 6-5 200 Jr. 0.4 0.5 Transferred from Ball State last year, eligible this year 2.0 Blocks 4.2 25 Brandon McDonnell F 6-8 215 Sr. 4.5 2.1 Averages 19.4 points per 40 minutes of court time 6.9 Steals 5.2 44 Cole Harrison C 6-11 245 Jr. 1.3 1.3 3 pts, 3 reb in 8 minutes vs. Columbia DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Big Green Men’s Basketball 2015-16 HEAD COACH PAUL CORMIER Paul Cormier rejoined lead the Big Green to consecutive second-place HEAD COACHING RECORD the Dartmouth men’s finishes in the conference. One of his first recruits basketball team as head for Dartmouth was Jim Barton ’89, the Green’s all- Year Team Overall Conference 1984-85 Dartmouth 5-21 .238 3-11 .214 8th coach in April 2010. After time leading scorer (2,158 points) and three-point 1985-86 11-15 .423 6-8 .429 T-6 spending most of the previ- shooter (242 total, 45.4 percent). 1986-87 15-11 .577 7-7 .500 T-4 ous 12 years working with At Fairfield, Cormier built upon his successes at 1987-88 18-8 .692 10-4 .714 2nd NBA organizations, most Dartmouth, building the Stags up to a 20-win team 1988-89 17-9 .654 10-4 .714 2nd recently as an advance scout by his fifth year in 1995-96 as they won a share of 1989-90 12-14 .462 7-7 .500 T-3 for the Golden State War- the MAAC regular-season crown. After losing a 1990-91 9-17 .346 4-10 .286 8th riors, Cormier is now in the tough-fought MAAC Tournament championship 1991-92 Fairfield 8-20 .286 4-12 .250 7th sixth season of his second stint with the Big Green game, Fairfield was awarded an NIT bid and hosted 1992-93 14-13 .519 7-7 .500 5th having served as the head coach for seven seasons Providence in the opening round.
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