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Lafayette faces St. Peter's in season's final doubleheader

Men's Basketball

Leopards take on Peacocks

Nov. 30, 2009

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GAME 7 • November 30, 2009

Matchup: Lafayette (4-2) vs. St. Peter's (1-3)

Tip-off: 8:30 p.m.

Site: Easton, Pa.

Arena: Kirby Sports Center (3,500)

Radio: None

TV: Lafayette Sports Network (RCN-4, WBPH-60)
(Gary Laubach, John Leone, Dan Mowdy)

Internet: LSN All-Access on GoLeopards.com

Series: Lafayette leads 7-4

First Meeting: 78-54 W (12/22/54)

Last Meeting: 72-69 W (12/2/06)

Last Lafayette Win: same

Fran O'Hanlon vs. St. Peter's: 6-3

MATCH UP: Lafayette (4-2) looks to get back on track after seeing its three-game winning streak snapped at the hands of No. 18/19 Georgetown on Saturday. The Leopards host St. Peter's (1-3) at 8:30 p.m. on Monday as part of a doubleheader with the Lafayette women who host Mount St. Mary's.

MINTZ, FROM THE FLOOR: Jared Mintz has put up big numbers in the scoring column for the Leopards and has done it quite efficiently. Mintz is shooting 69 percent from the floor (38-of-55) for the season which includes a 9-of-9 night at St. Francis (Pa.), an 8-of-10 stint at NJIT, a 6-of-7 performance vs. Hartford and a 5-for-7 day at Georgetown. Mintz's season-worst performance came at Sacred Heart when he was
4-of-12, Lafayette's first loss. If you exclude that game from his shooting percentage, he is converting 79 percent from the field.

MOWER'S MINUTES: Sophomore guard Jim Mower has come off the bench in every game this season, but has played starter minutes. Mower is second on the team in scoring with 12.5 ppg in 21 minutes per game. Perhaps just as impressive in his assist/turnover ratio at +7.0 (14/2).

LAST TIME OUT:
No. 18/19 Georgetown handed Lafayette a 97-64 loss on Saturday. Six players scored in double figures for the Hoyas who improve to 4-0. It was just the second loss in six games for the Leopards who were led by 16 points from Jared Mintz and 12 from Jim Mower off the bench.

DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE: Junior forward Jared Mintz has been the Leopards' go-to guy during the 2009-10 season. Mintz's hard work in the off season has led to increased output on both ends of the floor. The junior already has a pair of double-doubles, contributing 20 points and 10 rebounds in the season opener vs. Wagner and following up with 18 and 10 against Hartford (11/24). Mintz now has four double-doubles for his career.

SOLID START: The Leopards' 4-1 start was the best since 2003-04 when Lafayette began the season 6-1. Lafayette finished
18-10 that season.

NEXT UP: Lafayette will have off from game action until Thursday when the Leopards travel to La Salle for a 7 p.m. tip-off.

LEADING THE LEAGUE:
Jared Mintz leads the Patriot League in field goal percentage (69.1%) and is third in the conference in scoring (18.2 ppg). He is also sixth in rebounding (6.7 rpg) and seventh from the free throw line (86.5%). Sophomore Jim Mower ranks third in free throw percentage (92.9%) and three-point percentage (50%) and fifth for three-pointers made (2.3 per game).
Lafayette leads the league in three categories: scoring offense (76.3 ppg), field goal percentage (50.0%) and three-pointers made (7.7 per game). The Leopards are also second in free throw percentage (75.2%), three-point percentage (39%), blocks (3.0 bpg), steals (8.0 spg), assists (14.5 apg) and assist/turnover ratio (1.1).

100 AND STILL GOING: What do North Carolina basketball and Lafayette basketball have in common? For both teams, the 2009-10 season marks the 100th season of men's basketball.

198...AND COUNTING: Lafayette head coach Fran O'Hanlon needs two wins to reach the 200-win plateau.

SIX...IS GOOD:
The Leopards had six players score in double figures against Hartford on Nov. 24. Jared Mintz led the way with 18, followed Darion Benbow (career-high 15), Michael Gruner (13), Jim Mower (13), Jeff Kari (10) and Ryan Willen (10). The last time Lafayette had six players score in double figures, including all five starters, was Nov. 28, 2007 in an 81-69 win over Penn. Gruner is the only Lafayette player to have been scored 10+ in both of those games.
In games against Wagner and St. Francis (Pa.), Lafayette had four players score in double figures.

SCOUTING ST. PETER'S:St. Peter's comes into Monday's matchup with a 1-3 mark that includes losses to Seton Hall (53-51), Youngstown State (68-56) and Long Island (77-71), with the lone win coming against Monmouth (58-34).
Junior guard Wesley Jenkins is leading the team in scoring at 14.0 ppg, but is shooting just 37 percent from the floor. Jenkins scored 11 in the Peacocks' last game vs. LIU.
Jenkins is joined in the backcourt by classmate Nick Leon who is contributing 11.5 points per game. Leon leads the team in assists (3.3 per game) and is tied with Jenkins for the team lead in three-pointers with six. Leon is the St. Peter's career free throw percentage leader at 86.3 percent.
Juniors Ryan Bacon and Jeron Belin and redshirt freshman Darius Conley make up the St. Peter's frontcourt. Bacon is averaging 12.3 points and a team-best 8.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game. Belin chips in with 9.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Conley is also a solid rebounder with 5.3 per game to go along with 4.8 ppg.
John Dunne (Ithaca, 1992) is the 14th head coach in St. Peter's history. Dunne came to Saint Peter's from Seton Hall University where he served as an assistant under Louis Orr.

D.C. DANDIES: Though players from 11 states and three countries are represented on Lafayette's roster, the Leopards feature three from the geographic cluster that is the D.C. Metro area. Prior to arriving on College Hill, three of Lafayette's guards attended schools within 25 miles of the nation's capital. Michael Gruner shined at Walt Whitman High School, where he led his team to a state championship. Junior Ben Wheeler played at Chantilly where he garnered first team all-district and second team all-region accolades his senior year. Sophomore Nick Petkovich is the most recent addition from the D.C. area, an All-IAC Conference First-Team selection from Bullis Prep.

Meet the Captains: Senior guards Jeff Kari and Mike Gruner are holding leadership roles for the 2009-10 season. Kari, who served as a co-captain last year, is the team's top returning scorer (10.7 ppg). Gruner started in 19 games last year and accounted for 61 assists.

ON THE SIDELINE: The all-time winningest coach in Lafayette history and longest-tenured coach in the Patriot League, Fran O'Hanlon (Villanova, '70) enters his 15th season as the Leopards' head coach. A two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year recipient, O'Hanlon has twice led Lafayette's program to the NCAA Tournament and lays claim to three Patriot League regular-season titles.
With a 75-71 double-overtime victory over Lehigh on Feb. 18, 2007, O'Hanlon became the winningest coach in Lafayette history and now holds an all-time record of 198-212 on College Hill.
O'Hanlon's overall record does not necessarily tell an accurate story of the job he has done at Lafayette. The Philadelphia native inherited a 2-25 team when he took over in 1995-96 and won seven, 11, 19, 22 and 24 games over the next five seasons. From 1997-2000, Lafayette was 65-24 overall and 31-5 in the conference with two NCAA Tournament appearances. In 1996, the Patriot League, which was originally founded based on the principle of need-based financial aid only, began allowing athletic scholarships. However, it was not until 2006 that Lafayette chose to do so. By no coincidence, during that span, Lafayette posted a 79-91 mark and was 38-44 in the league.

FRESH IMPACT: Freshman Tony Johnson has begun to make an impact on the court for the Leopards. Johnson is averaging 18.8 minutes per game and has 13 assists to eight turnovers, solid numbers for a freshman who has been asked to handle the ball a lot. Johnson is also third on the team in steals and rebounding. Johnson, a 6-0 guard, hails from Folsom, Calif. and is the only true point guard on the team.
Fellow first-year player Levi Giese has seen action in all six games while averaging 2.0 points and 0.8 rebounds per game. A 6-9 forward, Giese comes from Tulsa, Okla. and brings solid perimeter skills.

FRESH FACES: Head coach Fran O'Hanlon added two new coaches to his staff this season. Pat Doherty is a familiar face to the Lafayette program, graduating from Lafayette in 2004. Doherty was an assistant coach at Williams College in 2008-09, helping lead Williams to a 17-9 overall record. In 2007-08 Doherty served as an assistant coach at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ).
Matt Blue holds down the final assistant coaching spot. Blue, a 2007 graduate of St. Lawrence comes to Lafayette after spending the 2008-09 season at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa. He helped lead the Crusaders to an 18-8 overall mark and a 13-3 finish in the Landmark Conference.

THE PRESEASON POLL: Lafayette was chosen to finish eighth in the Patriot League Preseason Poll. The poll is voted on by the conference head coaches and sports information directors. Holy Cross was picked to finish first with 13 first place votes, followed by Lehigh, Bucknell, Army, Colgate, American and Navy.

AROUND THE WORLD: Four international players are featured on the roster for tonight's matchup? Lafayette boasts three international players in Jared Mintz (Toronto, Canada), Marek Koltun (Krakow, Poland) and Deirunas Visockas (Lithuania).

BASKETBALL IQ:
Lafayette placed a program-best three student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll during the 2008-09 season. The distinction recognizes those individuals who have earned a varsity letter and maintained a 3.2 GPA during the spring semester. Senior Michael Gruner and sophomores Rob Delaney and Andy Moore each earned a nod.

IN THE RANKS:
Seven of Lafayette's non-conference opponents were picked to finish within the top five of their respective leagues in the preseason polls. At No. 2, Long Island and Princeton are the highest ranked non-conference opponents the Leopards will face. Lafayette will tip off against six opponents from the Northeast Conference -- the most of any one conference on the Leopards' schedule.

GRUNER GETS IT DONE:
If senior Michael Gruner picks up where he left off last season, the Leopards will be in pretty good shape. Gruner has been a mainstay in the lineup the past two seasons. In 2008-09, he proved to be Lafayette's steadiest ballhandler, dishing out 61 assists to 44 turnovers for a 1.4 assist/turnover ratio and 196 points (8.2 ppg). Gruner is also a Marquis Scholar, the college's most prestigious academic scholarship.
This season, Gruner is contributing 9.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. He had a standout performance against Saint Francis with 17 points and hit a running banked three-pointer before half to pad the halftime lead to 42-33. Gruner also chipped in with 10 points and four assists vs. Hartford.
Coming out of high school in Bethesda, Md., Gruner led his Walt Whitman squad to the Maryland 4A state title while earning Gazette Co-Player of the Year honors along with the NBA's 2007-08 Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant of Montrose Christian.

SUPER SOPHOMORE:
Sophomore forward Ryan Willen was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team in 2008-09. He was the first freshman since Andrew Brown '09 and the seventh freshman in school history to earn the accolade.
This season, Willen is averaging 9.3 points per game, is shooting 50 percent from the floor and 71.4 percent from the line. In addition to his work on the court, Willen is currently enrolled in organic chemistry, ethics, introduction to psychology, religions in world cultures and two labs.

LAFAYETTE ON TELEVISION:
The Leopards will have 13 of their regular-season games televised during the 2009-10 season. The Leopards will also lead the Patriot League with seven nationally-televised games, as MASN (available through both DIRECTV and DISH Network) will air Lafayette's entire slate of home league contests on a tape-delay basis. Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach will handle all of Lafayette's play-by-play duties for the 13th straight season. Former Lafayette men's basketball coach John Leone will provide color analysis for the 11th season.

ON THE RADIO: The road games of the 2009-10 Lafayette men's basketball season will air on WSAN-AM 1470 "The Fox." Entering his 43nd season as the radio voice of Lafayette athletics, Dick Hammer will continue to call the play-by-play action. Joining Hammer courtside for most contests will be Lafayette Sports Information Director Phil LaBella.

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Players Mentioned

Levi Giese

#24 Levi Giese

Forward
6' 9"
Freshman
Tony Johnson

#23 Tony Johnson

Guard
6' 0"
Freshman
Darion Benbow

#30 Darion Benbow

Forward
6' 7"
Sophomore
Rob Delaney

#32 Rob Delaney

Guard
6' 3"
Freshman
Jeff Kari

#23 Jeff Kari

Guard
6' 2"
Junior
Jared Mintz

#34 Jared Mintz

Forward
6' 8"
Sophomore
Andy Moore

#3 Andy Moore

Guard
6' 1"
Freshman
Jim Mower

#21 Jim Mower

Guard
6' 3"
Freshman
Nick Petkovich

#33 Nick Petkovich

Guard
6' 5"
Freshman
Deirunas Visockas

#24 Deirunas Visockas

Guard
6' 5"
Sophomore
Ben Wheeler

#20 Ben Wheeler

Guard
6' 3"
Sophomore
Ryan Willen

#13 Ryan Willen

Forward
6' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Levi Giese

#24 Levi Giese

6' 9"
Freshman
Forward
Tony Johnson

#23 Tony Johnson

6' 0"
Freshman
Guard
Darion Benbow

#30 Darion Benbow

6' 7"
Sophomore
Forward
Rob Delaney

#32 Rob Delaney

6' 3"
Freshman
Guard
Jeff Kari

#23 Jeff Kari

6' 2"
Junior
Guard
Jared Mintz

#34 Jared Mintz

6' 8"
Sophomore
Forward
Andy Moore

#3 Andy Moore

6' 1"
Freshman
Guard
Jim Mower

#21 Jim Mower

6' 3"
Freshman
Guard
Nick Petkovich

#33 Nick Petkovich

6' 5"
Freshman
Guard
Deirunas Visockas

#24 Deirunas Visockas

6' 5"
Sophomore
Guard
Ben Wheeler

#20 Ben Wheeler

6' 3"
Sophomore
Guard
Ryan Willen

#13 Ryan Willen

6' 8"
Freshman
Forward