OPENING TIP
It's a Thanksgiving smorgasbord of basketball in Kirby Sports Center as the Leopards host the second annual Lafayette Classic. The four teams will play a round-robin formatted schedule with doubleheaders starting the evening of Friday, Nov. 28 through Sunday, Nov. 30. All six games will be aired live on ESPN+.
THE MATCHUP
Each competitor in the second annual Lafayette Classic comes from a different Division I conference. The Leopards' first opponent, Le Moyne, finished the previous season at 9-23 (4-12 NEC). Trent Mosquera leads the squad with 14.0 ppg. On Saturday, Lafayette hosts Ball State. The Cardinals' previous record was 14-17 (7-11 MAC). Armoni Zeigler paces the team using 11.8 ppg. To close out the tournament, the Maroon and White play Monmouth. The Hawks earned a 13-20 (10-8 CAA) record in 2024-25 and are currently led by Stefanos Spartalis with 15.0 ppg.
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LAST TIME OUT
Men's basketball took Stonehill to the final seconds, 74-70, on Nov. 21 in Merkert Gymnasium. A comeback at the line ensued with
Caleb Williams making both his tallies in the final eight seconds, trailing 74-70. Lafayette then looked to Williams for the game-saving half-court bucket, which hit the backboard but wouldn't fall, in the final decision. Overall, Lafayette was held to just 35.5 percent at field-goal range and 7-of-20 beyond the arc.
AP'S PERFORMANCE
Andrew Phillips paced the Leopards at Stonehill on Nov. 21 with the squad's first double-double of the season. He secured a season-high 22 points and 10 rebounds. The junior shot 7-of-19 from the floor in addition to three 3-pointers and five free throws.Â
PRESEASON POLL
Lafayette was selected to finish seventh in the Patriot League preseason poll with 36 votes. Navy captured the top spot (79 points, seven first-place votes), followed by Boston U. (73, 2), Colgate (64, 1), American (47), Bucknell (44), Loyola Maryland (39), Lehigh (30), Holy Cross (23) and Army (15).
SOPHOMORE SURGE
Caleb Williams is in the top five in the Patriot League in 10 categories: field goal attempts (4th, 72), free throw attempts (4th, 29), free throw percentage (3rd, 89.7), free throws (4th, 26), points (4th, 102), points per game (2nd, 17.0), three point attempts (2nd, 38), Â three point percentage (3rd, 42.1), three pointers per game (2nd, 2.67) and total 3-point FGM (3rd, 16).
BUTLER KEEPS IT NEAT
Junior
Mark Butler leads the Patriot League with his 3.5 assist/turnover ratio. Butler, a Philadelphia, Pa. native, has dished 21 assists and kept to six turnovers through six games in 2025-26. In the conference, he is sixth for his total dimes and fifth for his 32:19 minutes per game.
INJURY REPORT
Freshman
Beckett Currie suffered a broken left scaphoid during preseason preparations and had season-ending surgery to repair the injury.
Joshua Wyche is indefinitely sidelined from a recurring injury.
Misha Bednostin (1) and
Shareef Jackson (1) were previously out due to illness.
FRESH MEAT
Ashton Wallace,
Beckett Currie,
Christian Humphrey-Rembert,
Luke Azzinaro,
Luke Bevilacqua and
Shareef Jackson are set to enter the squad directly out of high school.
KaiMani Murdock makes his way to the Leopard locker room following one year at Denmark Technical College. Each of these athletes has seen court time with the exception of Currie.Â
"I am excited to welcome a great group of young men to College Hill," head coach
Mike McGarvey said. "Our newcomers bring strong values with them that will help make a positive impact on the court, in the classroom and within the community."
CONTINUED ACADEMIC PROWESS
Lafayette's athletic programs stood out among the nation's best on Nov. 19 in the NCAA's Division I graduation success rate (GSR) release. Lafayette boasted a third-best overall mark (97 percent) based on the 19 sports measured while 16 of the Leopards' teams achieved a graduation success rate of 100 percent, including men's basketball. As a conference, the Patriot League recorded a 94 – above the national average of 90. Institutionally, Colgate stood out at 98, followed by Lafayette, Boston U., Bucknell and Holy Cross (97). Lehigh and Loyola Maryland trailed them (96) with Navy (94), American (93) and Army (91) rounding out the group. Lafayette was in a group of 25 schools, including Brown, Dartmouth and Stanford, which featured a score of 97.
NIGERIAN PRIDE
On July 30,
Folabomi Fayemi was named to Nigeria's 17-man provisional roster for the senior men's national team, D'Tigers, ahead of the 2025 International Basketball Federation (FIBA) AfroBasket tournament. The Houston, Texas native practiced in a week-long training camp and had two friendly games leading up to the showdown in Luanda, Angola from Aug. 12-24. The D'Tigers were in Group B alongside Madagascar, defending champions Tunisia and Cameroon. The sophomore guard is studying Economics on College Hill and played in 11 games as a rookie.
A TRUSTWORTHY DUO
Ryan Pettit is providing senior leadership for the Leopards in his second consecutive year as a captain, aided by junior
Mark Butler.Â
FRESH FLOORING
Kirby Sports Center, the Leopards' home arena, has seen major upgrades over the past year. During the summer, the court was completely overhauled and redesigned. It now features a prominent Leopard head logo as well as a maroon Leopard print border. A state-of-the art Daktronics control and video display system can now be seen above center court, showcasing promotional team videos and updated branding to enhance the fan experience.Â
HOMEWARD BOUND
On Aug. 26, EJ Stephens '21 was announced as the Director of Basketball Operations for 2025-26. Stephens competed in over 103 contests while wearing the Maroon and White, totaling 1,017 points, 307 rebounds and 175 assists in his career. Following his senior season as a co-captain, he earned Second Team All-Patriot League laurels, a NABC All-District 13 Second Team nod and three Lafayette Dean's List awards. The Psychology major was also chosen as the Oaks Leadership "Leader of Distinction." To this day, Stephens ranks 11th in the conference for his 90.4 free throw percentage.Â
This past summer, he was a part of the 2025 NBL1 roster for the Newcastle Falcons alongside O'Boyle and Myles Cherry '20. The 6'3 guard was a dynamic scorer who used his graduate year at Minnesota. The Plantation, Fla. native spent the 2023-24 pro season with the Cheshire Phoenix in England's SLB (formerly BBL).
ALUMNI IN THE PROS
On July 1, recent graduate and the 2024-25 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year
Justin Vander Baan '25 was named to the Boras Basket program in Sweden's SBL Herr league. He earned a Player of the Match accolade on Oct. 24 for his efforts in a 118-83 win over competitor Jamtland. With Lafayette last January, he led the country in blocks per game (3.14) and ranked seventh for total blocks (44).
Former Leopard captain and 1,000-point scorer Leo O'Boyle '23 is currently playing in the Belgian and Dutch BNXT League with the LWD Basket Leeuwarden for the 2025-26 season. On Oct. 12, he put up 28 points, featuring six 3's, against foe Heroes Den Bosch. O'Boyle previously re-signed with the Newcastle Falcons for summer 2025 after averaging 17.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game last year in Australia. The Scranton, Pa. native also played his graduate season for Penn State and had a stint in Pully-Lausanne, Switzerland. On Jan. 15, he scored a globe-high 41 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Foxes in a 106-98 loss in the Swiss League.
AN EARLY LOOK (EXHIBITION)
Lafayette played an exhibition game against Drexel on Oct. 28 at the Daskalakis Athletic Center. Â The hosts earned the final decision, 73-65. Williams (14) and Jackson (12) also aided in the offensive scoring effort. Butler netted a team-high 5-of-6 free throws and had a game-high four steals. Lafayette shot 36.4 percent from the floor (20-of-55) and 3-point range (8-of-22) overall and 53 percent from the line (17-of-32). Out of the freshman class, Humphrey, Jackson and Bevilacqua all saw court time. Kai Murdock, a sophomore transfer, made his Leopard debut with three points and a steal in eight minutes.
LAFAYETTE ON ESPN+
A reminder that the Patriot League is paired with ESPN and you will be able to find all Lafayette home games on ESPN+ with the same high quality broadcast you've come to expect. ESPN+ is a subscription-based service that offers monthly and yearly packages. Visit plus.espn.com now to check out the bundles including live sports and originals. Select games will be televised on CBS Sports Network and announced later in the season.
SEASON THREE AT THE HELM
Mike McGarvey took over as the 20th head coach in Lafayette men's basketball history on March 29, 2023, following a one-year tenure as the associate head coach and acting head coach (five games).Â
In 2022-23, he led the Leopards to Patriot League Tournament victories over Lehigh in the quarterfinal round and American in the semifinal, before falling to Colgate in the championship game. In 2023-24, Lafayette finished in second place in the Patriot League regular season. In the next year, the program improved it's win total for the third straight season.
2024-25 HARDWARE
Caleb Williams secured an All-Rookie accolades as he competed in all 34 games with 26 starts. He was one of three Leopards to finish the season averaging in double figures with 11.2.
Lafayette has had at least one player on the Patriot League All-Rookie squad since 2019. Williams continued the streak as
Mark Butler (2023-24), Josh Rivera (2022-23), CJ Fulton (2021-22) and Leo O'Boyle (2019-20) were all past Leopard honorees.