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Men's Basketball Continues League Play Against Loyola Md.

Lafayette vs. Loyola Md. Game Notes

THE MATCHUP
The Leopards return home to the friendly confines of Kirby Sports Center to take on Loyola Md. The Greyhounds enter the contest at 7-14 (2-6 PL) after losses to both Boston U. (66-53) and Lehigh (74-70). Loyola is led by graduate student guard Kenneth Jones who is averaging 11.6 points per game.

LAST MEETING
The last meeting between these two teams took place in Easton, Pa. on Feb. 16, 2022. The Leopards beat the Greyhounds 77-68 with Kyle Jenkins netting 16 points, shooting 7-9 from the field.

FOUR IN A ROW
The Leopards won four games in a row for the first time since the shortened 2020-21 season. The Maroon and White captured victories over American (70-59), Holy Cross (62-48), Bucknell (74-67) and Navy (59-50). Senior Leo O'Boyle led the Leopards by averaging 15.7 points
per game over that span. The win streak was snapped in a 61-49 loss at the hands of Lehigh last time out.

THE BIG THREE
The Leopards have three players averaging double figures in Leo O'Boyle (12.3), CJ Fulton (11.0), and Kyle Jenkins (10.5). The trio has accounted for more than half of the Maroon and White's points this season.

FINDING THE FRESHMAN
Freshman forward Josh Rivera netted a career-high 27 points at American on Jan. 18. Against Army on Jan. 1, Rivera managed 16 points and six rebounds in a losing effort. During the second game of the season against St. John's, the freshman scored a then career-high 17 points, secured five rebounds and managed two blocks.

SHOOTERS SHOOT
Lafayette ranks 10th in the country in three-point attempts per game at 28.0. Three different Leopards have attempted more than 100 shots from beyond the arc. Sophomore guard TJ Berger leads the Leopards with 131 three-point shot attempts. Sophomore CJ Fulton (108) and senior Leo
O'Boyle (106) round out the top three.

FAMILIAR FOES
Lafayette has played 474 games against current Patriot League members. In League play, Lafayette is 202-272 in the regular season and 23-28 in the Patriot League Tournament.

CASHING IN AT THE CHARITY STRIPE
Senior forward Leo O'Boyle ranks first in the Patriot League in free-throw percentage at 90%. O'Boyle has netted 45 of his 50 free-throws attempted in 2022-23. He also ranks seventh in the conference in three-point field goal percentage at 42.6%.

DOMINATING DEFENSE
Lafayette has held three different opponents to 50 points or fewer this season. CCSU (50), Navy (50) and Holy Cross (48). The Leopards took home victories in all three of those games. The last time a Lafayette team held three or more opponents to 50 or fewer points was during the 2003-04 season.

1,000 POINTS
Senior Leo O'Boyle is closing in on 1,000 points as a Leopard with 889 career points. He will need to average at least 10.1 points per game over the final 11 contests to reach the century mark. O'Boyle currently averages 12.3 points per game.

THAT MIKE JORDAN
For the first time in 27 seasons, the Leopards have a new leader roaming the sidelines in 2000 Penn graduate Mike Jordan, the 19th head coach in Lafayette history. Jordan won three conference championships in the last four seasons as an assistant coach and was named head coach of the
Leopards on March 29, 2022. Jordan played 11 seasons professionally across Europe and was a three-time All-Ivy League selection, two-time Ivy League champion and Ivy League Player of the Year.

BLOCK PARTY
Junior forward Kyle Jenkins registered four blocks in an overtime win versus Bucknell on Jan. 8. That marked the second consecutive game that a Lafayette player recorded at least four blocks. At Boston University on Jan. 5 sophomore Justin Vander Baan recorded four blocks in a 73-69 overtime loss, and two blocks in a 62-48 victory over Holy Cross on Jan. 14. Jenkins managed two more blocks in the victory at Navy on Jan. 11. Freshman Josh Rivera registered two blocks last time out at Lehigh.

SHUFFLING STARTERS
The Leopards have used 14 different starting lineups throughout this season. Mike Jordan and his staff have shuffled through nine different starters. CJ Fulton is the only Leopard to start every game this season.

OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
The Leopards scored a season-high 90 points in their second victory of the season against La Salle on Dec. 21. The Maroon and White had four players score in double figures in CJ Fulton (20), Leo O'Boyle (13), Josh Rivera (12) and TJ Berger (10). The Leopards shot 61.5% from the field and 57.7% from beyond the arc.

FAMILIAR FACES, FAMILIAR FOES
Mike Jordan and the Leopards took on some old pals along the way, highlighted by the final nonconference test at La Salle against his college head coach, Fran Dunphy, who is also in his first season as the head coach of the Explorers. Lafayette hosted Jordan's alma mater, Penn, earlier this year and will play his former boss and college teammate, Matt Langel of Colgate, twice in the league stretch of the schedule. Jordan worked as an assistant under previous foe Drexel's head coach Zach Spiker in 2020-21, helping lead the Dragons to their first-ever CAA title and the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 25 years.

SOLO SENIOR
Just one senior is rostered for Lafayette in Leo O'Boyle, who plays a versatile role as a big body and a shooter. O'Boyle netted a career-high 24 points against Bucknell on Jan. 9 and has scored in double figures during 13 games. Senior day will be held on Feb. 11 against Boston U.

NEED SOME ASSISTANCE?
Sophomore guard CJ Fulton is second in the Patriot League in assists at 4.7 per game. In 20 games, the Belfast, Ireland native has dished out 99 assists on the year. Fulton also ranks first in the conference in assist/turnover ratio at 2.5.

MAJOR MINUTES
CJ Fulton has led the Leopards in minutes played. In the overtime loss to Penn, Fulton played 42 minutes, scoring 12 points to go along with seven assists, and seven rebounds. Against UMBC, Fulton registered 39 minutes on the court. The Belfast, Ireland native also clocked 40 minutes versus St. Joseph's, where he totaled a season-high five steals. He currently ranks first in the league in minutes played with 36.0 per game. Teammate Kyle Jenkins sits behind him in third with 33.8 minutes per game.

KNOCKING DOWN THE THREE BALL
Lafayette ranked second in the Patriot League last season with 263 three-point shots made. The Leopards bring back some firepower from beyond the arc with senior Leo O'Boyle who knocked down 56 shots from three, sophomore Jon Brantley (44) and sophomore Kyle Jenkins (41). The Leopards are averaging 9.5 threes per game this season, ranking them first in the Patriot League.
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Players Mentioned

Jon Brantley

#2 Jon Brantley

G
6' 3"
Junior
CJ Fulton

#4 CJ Fulton

G
6' 2"
Sophomore
Kyle Jenkins

#14 Kyle Jenkins

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6' 7"
Junior
Leo O

#33 Leo O'Boyle

F
6' 7"
Senior
Justin Vander Baan

#15 Justin Vander Baan

C
7' 0"
Sophomore
TJ Berger

#20 TJ Berger

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6' 4"
Sophomore
Josh Rivera

#55 Josh Rivera

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6' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jon Brantley

#2 Jon Brantley

6' 3"
Junior
G
CJ Fulton

#4 CJ Fulton

6' 2"
Sophomore
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Kyle Jenkins

#14 Kyle Jenkins

6' 7"
Junior
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Leo O

#33 Leo O'Boyle

6' 7"
Senior
F
Justin Vander Baan

#15 Justin Vander Baan

7' 0"
Sophomore
C
TJ Berger

#20 TJ Berger

6' 4"
Sophomore
G
Josh Rivera

#55 Josh Rivera

6' 7"
Freshman
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