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Leopards look for a 2-0 start in the Patriot League

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Leopards Looks to go 2-0 in League

Jan. 12, 2010

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GAME 17 • January 13, 2010

Matchup: Lafayette (10-6, 1-0) at Colgate (5-10, 1-0)
Tip-off: 7 p.m.
Site: Hamilton, N.Y.
Arena: Cotterell Court (3,100)
Radio: 1470 AM The Fox (Dick Hammer, Phil LaBella
TV: None
Internet: LSN All-Access on GoLeopards.com and
www.1470wkap.com

Series: Lafayette trails 38-45
1st Meeting: 02/25/16 • LC 34, CU 23 in Scranton, Pa.
Last Meeting: 1/14/09 • LC 69, CU 62 in Easton
Last CU Win: 2/11/09 • CU 71, LC 54 in Hamilton, N.Y.
Last Lafayette Win: Same as Above
Fran O'Hanlon vs. Colgate: 16-18

MATCH UP: Wednesday night's matchup in snowy Hamilton, N.Y. pits two of the Patriot League's hottest teams. The Leopards have won six of their last seven games, including their Patriot League opener on Saturday, and an 84-74 decision over Holy Cross. Colgate has won five of its last six games, including an overtime win (68-58) over Army in the Patriot League opener.

WILLEN WINS THE WEEK: Forward Ryan Willen was named the Patriot League's Player of the Week. The Biology major picked up the team's second award of the season and his career. Willen was a member of the Patriot League All-Rookie Team last season.
The sophomore gave his two best performances this past week. On Jan. 6, he had a career-high 27 points on 9-of-11 shooting in a 91-74 win over Columbia. In the Patriot League opener against preseason favorite Holy Cross, Willen scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the team to an 84-74 win. Willen has scored in double figures eight times this season and has two 20-point games. He is averaging 10.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

FOUR IN DOUBLE DIGITS: For the first time this season, Lafayette has four players averaging double figures in scoring. Jared Mintz (15.1) leads the way, followed by Jim Mower (13.4), Ryan Willen (10.8 ppg) and Jeff Kari (10.1 ppg).

SO FAR, SO GOOD: With 10 wins and a minimum of 14 games remaining on the 2009-10 ledger, Lafayette has already surpassed its season win total for all of 2008-09 (8-22).

STREAKING: Lafayette has pieced together a trio of three-game win streaks this season, beating St. Francis (Pa.), NJIT and Hartford initially, Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island and St. Francis (N.Y.) in the second three-game stint and Penn, Columbia and Holy Cross most recently. Lafayette has yet to stretch a winning streak to four games.

LAST TIME OUT: Ryan Willen was one of four players in double figures who helped Lafayette start Patriot League play on a positive note. The sophomore scored a game-high 20 points as Lafayette took down conference preseason favorite Holy Cross, 84-74, on Saturday at Kirby Sports Center.
Willen, who was coming off a 27-point night vs. Columbia, hit three shots from long range and grabbed seven rebounds. Jared Mintz finished a rebound shy of a double-double, ending with 16 points while going 6-for-6 from the line. Jim Mower chipped in 14 points while Jeff Kari added 13, including three three-pointers and four assists.

SCOUTING COLGATE: The Raiders would probably like to forget the first third of the season and stay focused on recent games. Colgate opened the season with nine straight losses, losing to the likes of nationally ranked UConn and Syracuse and fellow Big East member Rutgers. The squad's recent results have been much better. The Raiders have won five of their last six, including victories over Dartmouth, Longwood, Central Connecticut State, North Carolina Central and Army (68-58 in OT) in the Patriot League opener.
Kyle Roemer leads the team and is second in the league in scoring (18.3 ppg). He also pulls down a team-best 5.6 rpg. Roemer has been at Colgate longer than half of the head coaches in the league have been at their institutions, arriving in Hamilton for the 2004-05 season. He missed two seasons (06-07, 08-09) with injury. The senior has been the team's leading scorer the last four outings, averaging 25.3 ppg in that span.
Sophomore Anthony Hill (4.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg) and freshman Mitch Rolls (4.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg) occupy the other guard spots.
Forward Yaw Gyawu (14.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg) is one of the more athletic players in the Patriot League and has started all 15 games alongside Roemer. Senior forward Ben Jonson is the team's leading rebounder (4.9 rpg).
Colgate is coached by Emmett Davis (St. Lawrence '81) who is in his 13th season. He has a 153-180 mark overall.

PRESEASON POLL -WE'LL GO AHEAD AND PLAY THE GAMES ANYWAY: Lafayette was chosen eighth in the Patriot League Preseason Poll. The poll was voted on by the conference head coaches and SID's. Holy Cross was picked to finish first with 13 first-place votes, followed by Lehigh, Bucknell, Army, Colgate, American and Navy.

IF YOU'RE SCORING AT HOME: Lafayette posted its highest scoring output vs. Columbia (1/6), ringing up 91 points. Lafayette is averaging 78.1 points per game at home and 69.0 ppg on the road.

TAKING CARE OF THE HOME COURT: Coming into the season, head coach Fran O'Hanlon and the team set "taking care of our home court" as a goal for the squad. The Leopards have responded, registering a 7-1 mark thus far at Kirby Sports Center, the only loss a two-point setback vs. St. Peter's on Nov. 30. On the flip side, Lafayette is 3-5 on the road.

NEXT UP: Lafayette travels to Navy on Saturday for a 7 p.m. tip and then returns home to host Bucknell on Jan. 20.

A HELPING HAND: Lafayette has dished out assists on 59 percent of its baskets in the 2009-10 season. The Leopards had 22 assists on 26 buckets at St. Francis, N.Y. (85 percent) on Dec. 22, their best mark of the season, topping the La Salle and St. Peter's efforts of 72 percent. Lafayette's worst performance of the year (in terms of assists per basket) came in a win against Wagner (9 assists, 25 FG) when the Leopards made up for it by hitting 26-of-31 free throws. In the last outing against Holy Cross, Lafayette had 21 assists on 28 buckets (75%).

HANDLING THE BALL: Halfway through the season Lafayette boasts a positive season assist/turnover ratio for the first time since 2000-01 (+1.03 • 434/422). Lafayette is +1.16 (237/204) this season. Lafayette had a 1:1 assist/turnover ratio in 2003-04 (429/429).

200 AND STILL GOING: Lafayette head coach Fran O'Hanlon reached the 200-win plateau on Dec. 12 with the Leopards' victory over Long Island. He is the only Lafayette coach to win 200-plus games.

"O" REACHES P.L. LONGEVITY MARK: With his 420th game at the helm of the Lafayette program, Fran O'Hanlon holds the Patriot League all-time mark for games coached. He surpassed retired Bucknell coach Pat Flannery (412).

MOWER'S MAJOR MINUTES: Sophomore guard Jim Mower played the first seven games off the bench and has started the last nine. Mower enjoyed a breakout game vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/9), scoring 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting and has been one of the team's most consistent shooters ever since. Mower knocked down a career-high 25 points against LIU (12/12) on 6-of-7 shooting from the three-point range, a performance that helped earn him his first Patriot League Player of the Week nod. In Mower's last outing, he contributed 13 points and six rebounds.
The Harleysville, Pa. native is second on the team in scoring with 13.4 ppg in 25 minutes per game. The number that stands out the most for Mower is his assist/turnover ratio which is +2.3 (35/15).

MINTZ, FROM THE FLOOR: Junior forward Jared Mintz has been the Leopards' leading scorer from the outset of 2009-10. The Toronto, Canada native has been an efficient scorer. Mintz is currently shooting 59 percent from the floor after a 5-of-15 night vs. Holy Cross on Saturday, a mark that tied his season low. His season shooting percentage 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.

…AND THE LINE: Jared Mintz is just as efficient when he gets to the free throw line. Mintz is shooting a team-best 88 percent, making 61-of-69 attempts. He was 8-of-8 from the line at Delaware and vs. Wagner (11/13) and 6-of-6 in his last game vs. Holy Cross. Mintz is second in the Patriot League in free throw shooting behind Holy Cross' Andrew Beinert who has 33 fewer attempts.

NCAA RANKINGS: The latest national rankings show Jared Mintz ranked 17th in the country in field goal percentage (59%) and 30th in the country in free throw percentage (88%). Sophomore Jim Mower is 10th nationally for three-point field goal percentage (48%).

100 AND STILL GOING: Other than Nike sneakers, 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. Lafayette's first season was 1900-01, but the school did not field a team from 1903-04 to 1912-13.

ON THE SIDELINE: The all-time winningest coach in Lafayette history and longest-tenured coach in the Patriot League, Fran O'Hanlon (Villanova, '70) is in his 15th season as the Leopards' head coach. A two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year, 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 204-216 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.

FABULOUS FRESHMAN TO SUPER SOPHOMORE?: Sophomore forward Ryan Willen was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team in 2008-09, the seventh freshman in school history to earn the accolade.
This season, Willen is averaging 10.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game and has 24 assists. Willen's had a career-high 27 points against Columbia, 9-for-11 from the field (82%). In his last outing, Willen led the team with 20 points and had seven rebounds.
In addition to his work on the court, Willen was enrolled in Organic Chemistry, Ethics, Introduction to Psychology, Religions in World Cultures and two labs for the fall semester.

FRESH IMPACT: Freshman Tony Johnson has made a positive impact on the court for the Leopards. Johnson is averaging 18.8 minutes per game and has 29 assists to 18 turnovers, solid numbers for a freshman who has been asked to handle the ball often. Johnson is also third on the team in steals (16) (12th in the Patriot League) and fourth in assists. A 6-0 native of Folsom, Calif., Johnson is the only true point guard on the team. Johnson was 7-for-7 from the line and finished with nine points while also adding three assists in 18 minutes against FDU (12/9). In his last outing against Holy Cross, Johnson had four assists.
Fellow first-year player Levi Giese has seen action in 13 games while averaging 1.2 points and 0.7 rebounds per game. A 6-9 forward, Giese comes from Tulsa, Okla. and brings solid perimeter skills. Giese played eight minutes with three points and two rebounds at Delaware.

NEC TITLE?: The Leopards finished a slate of six games against Northeast Conference (NEC) teams with a 5-1 record, beating Wagner, St. Francis (Pa.), Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island and St. Francis (N.Y.) with the only loss coming to Sacred Heart.

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 were the highest ranked non-conference opponents the Leopards faced. Lafayette tipped off against six opponents from the Northeast Conference -- the most of any one conference on the Leopards' schedule.

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 scoring output and solid work on the glass. The junior has a pair of double-doubles, contributing 20 points and 10 rebounds in the season opener vs. Wagner (11/13) and following up with 18 and 10 against Hartford (11/24). Mintz has four double-doubles for his career. For the season, he has scored in double figures in 14 games.

FACEBOOK/TWITTER: Fans can follow Lafayette basketball on Facebook at
facebook.com/lafayette.leopard and Twitter at twitter.com/goleopards .

WHAT GARDEN STATER IS IN THAT JERSEY?: With its proximity to the Garden State (about two miles away from the border), Lafayette has played four New Jersey schools this season: NJIT, Fairleigh Dickinson, Princeton and St. Peter's. Lafayette was 2-2 in those meetings.
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 season, played in all 30 games as a junior, starting 27 and was second on the team in scoring. This season, the Lisle, Ill. native is averaging 10.1 ppg and 2.4 apg. Coming out of high school, Kari was an all-state selection at Lisle Senior High School where he set seven school records and was a two-way player on the football team (wide receiver and defensive back).
Gruner is averaging 7.2 ppg and leads the team with 43 assists (2.7 apg) and 24 steals (1.5 spg). He was a mainstay in the lineup the past two seasons. In 2008-09, he was the team'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. Coming out of Bethesda, Md., Gruner led his Walt Whitman high school 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 then of Montrose Christian.

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.

LAFAYETTE VS. THE PATRIOT LEAGUE: Lafayette has played 640 games against the seven members of the Patriot League, and has a 347-293 record in all games against them. In Patriot League play, Lafayette is 105-151 in the regular season and 10-17 in the Patriot League Tournament. Under Fran O'Hanlon, the Leopards are 91-98 in conference regular-season play.

American 16-24
Army 34-22
Bucknell 84-59
Colgate 38-45
Holy Cross 15-30
Lehigh 137-73
Navy 23-40

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 by 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 scored 10+ in both of those games.

THE HARDWOOD AND THE GRIDIRON: Lafayette's win over Penn on Jan. 3 marked the third time the Leopards defeated the Quakers in both football and basketball. The 77-62 victory over Penn combined with the 20-17 (OT) Lafayette football win at Fisher Stadium on Sept. 26, 2009, marked the third time the Leopards defeated Penn in football and basketball in the same season. In 2007, the basketball team defeated Penn 81-69 and defeated its football team 8-7. In 1999, football won 20-12 at Franklin Field and the basketball notched an 83-72 win.

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 was an All-IAC Conference First-Team selection from Bullis Prep.


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.

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.

AROUND THE WORLD: Five 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). Colgate's roster includes Patrick Liengueu (Yaounde, Cameroon) and Lazar Bogdanovic (Leposavic, Serbia).

ABOUT LAFAYETTE COLLEGE: Located in Easton, Pa. (70 miles west of New York City and 60 miles north of Philadelphia) on the banks of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, Lafayette is a small liberal arts school with a renowned engineering program. Lafayette, which has 23 Division I sports with a student body of 2,403 undergraduates, competes in the Patriot League with Army, Navy, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Colgate, American and Lehigh. Lafayette is the alma mater of Pete Carril and Tampa Bay Rays' manager Joe Maddon.

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 43rd 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.

LAFAYETTE ON TV: 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.

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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