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Men's Hoops Set for Saturday with Navy

Lafayette game notes

OPENING TIP
Lafayette men's basketball continues the second round of 2024-25 Patriot League matchups against Navy in the 94th meeting since 1920. The initial 2024-25 meeting with the Midshipmen took place on Jan. 5.

Previously in the series, the Leopards led the hosts up to the final seconds before Navy's Donovan Draper was credited with a game-stealing mid-range jumper, 71-70, in Alumni Hall. Freshman Caleb Williams paced three Leopards in double figures with 17 points and five rebounds. The Maroon and White shot 46 percent from the floor overall, but just 58.3 percent from the line on 12 attempts.

Last time out, men's basketball split this season's series with Loyola Maryland after a 71-58 loss on Wednesday evening in Kirby Sports Center. Mark Butler's 12 points led four players in double figures as both programs matched at 43 percent from the floor. Key contributors Justin Vander Baan and Luka Savicevic were unavailable. 

Justin Vander Baan leads the NCAA with 3.05 blocks per game and is sixth in the country for his 58 total blocks through 19 contests.

Lafayette has played 511 games against current Patriot League members. In conference play, the Leopards are
217-294 in the regular season and 25-31 in the Patriot League Tournament.

Next up, the Leopards travel to American on Monday for a 6 p.m. tip-off, showcased on CBS Sports Network.

THE MATCHUP
Navy finished the 2023-24 regular season at 13-18 (8-10 PL) overall. The Midshipmen return 19 players, including
five starters and nine letterwinners, while adding seven newcomers to a program that finished seventh in the
conference last year. Junior guard Austin Benigni leads the squad with 17.9 ppg, 4.3 apg and 3.3 rpg. Navy is well-traveled with seven road games in a span of 10 contests from Jan. 8 to Feb. 8. The Midshipmen look to snap a two-game losing streak and jump up from fourth in the Patriot League standings.

BIG BLOCKER
Senior center Justin Vander Baan has blocked 58 shots this season, good for sixth in the country and first in the Patriot League. His 3.05 blocks per game average tops the NCAA. He matched his career high of six swats at Navy on Jan. 5. As a program, Lafayette ranks first in the conference in blocks per game (3.7).

In three years wearing the Maroon and White, Vander Baan quickly climbed the program ranks to second all-time on College Hill with 164 career stops. After passing 2001 graduate Frank Barr's 160 blocks against American on Jan. 29, his sights are next set on first place: Robb Dill '04 with 191.

DOUBLE TROUBLE
Justin Vander Baan has two double-doubles to his name this season. While hosting Stonehill on Dec. 29, the Northbridge, Mass. native recorded 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. On Jan. 8 at Bucknell, Vander Baan secured 14 points and 10 rebounds. He leads the current Lafayette squad with five career double-doubles.

good things come in threes
During the week of Jan. 24, three Leopards averaged double figures in points for the first time in 2024-25. Justin Vander Baan led the charge with 12.2, followed by freshman Alex Chaikin (11.7) and sophomore Andrew Phillips (10.0). Vander Baan (12.2), Chaikin (11.8) and first-year Caleb Williams (10.3) currently hold the streak.

PETTIT LARCENY
Junior guard Ryan Pettit has 38 steals in 24 games for the Leopards. The Westfield, N.J. native is leading the conference in total steals and steals per game (1.7). He made a career-high four steals at George Washington on Dec. 18.

ROOKIE CAMPAIGN
Lafayette is third in the Patriot League in bench points per game at 21.8. Freshmen Alex Chaikin (50, sixth) and Caleb Williams (42, 11th) stand out in the conference for their total 3-pointers. Chaikin leads the Leopard squad in three-point shooting, knocking down 45 percent on 100+ attempts. All Lafayette freshmen have seen court time and contributed this winter.

PASS THE ROCK
Lafayette is currently second in the Patriot League for its 1.3 assist/turnover ratio and its 14.5 assists per game. Mark Butler leads the conference and sits at 30th in the NCAA with a 2.75 assist/turnover ratio. The Philadelphia, Pa. native dished 77 assists and has kept to 28 turnovers so far this season.

BREAKING DOWN THE BREAK
The Leopards are 8-1 in games when leading at halftime compared to 1-14 when trailing going into the break. 

ATHLETE ALLY GAME
Saturday is the Athlete Ally game, supporting the on-campus organization striving towards teaching and informing student-athletes about the LGBT community as a way to end homophobia and transphobia in athletics. Lafayette athletics strives to create an inclusive environment where all students are free to be themselves. For more information and to  see how you can make a difference, please visit AthleteAlly.org.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS
The Gameday Zero Waste Challenge returns to College Hill on Feb. 15 against Bucknell. Alumni & Senior Day will take place on Feb. 22 during the next installment of the Rivalry with Lehigh. Alumni may register for the full day of programming now at tinyurl.com/29f97f5x.

SHUFFLING STARTERS
Lafayette has used eight different starting lineups, featuring nine athletes, through 24 contests. Sophomore guard Mark Butler is the only Leopard to start every game this season. In the previous lineup (used nine consecutive times), Butler and Justin Vander Baan are both returning starters while Caleb Williams, Alex Chaikin and Andrew Phillips are all fresh faces for 2024-25. Misha Bednostin filled in for Vander Baan on Feb. 5.

LEOPARDS ON THE BIG SCREEN
Lafayette's next road trip to American on Feb. 10 will be featured live on CBS Sports Network. Tip-off is slated for 6 p.m. in Washington, D.C.

WEEKLY LAURELS
Caleb Williams was the Patriot League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week on Jan. 13. The Jacksonville, Fla. native picked up his first collegiate award after averaging 13 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game to help the Leopards split the previous week, including the 82-65 victory over Holy Cross. On Dec. 2, Alex Chaikin was named the Patriot League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week. The Williamsburg, Va. native picked up his first collegiate award after compiling 34 points, 13 rebounds and two assists to help the Leopards finish 2-1 in the inaugural Lafayette Classic. 

ALUMNI IN THE PROS
On Dec. 21, Former Leopard captain and 1,000-point scorer Leo O'Boyle '23 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 41 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Foxes in a 106-98 loss in the Swiss League.

On. Jan. 22, E.J. Stephens '21 was added to the 2025 NBL1 roster for the Newcastle Falcons alongside O'Boyle and Myles Cherry '20. The 6'3 guard is a dynamic scorer and had a standout collegiate career with the Leopards and at Minnesota University. The Plantation, Fla. native spent the 2023-24 season with the Cheshire Phoenix in England's SLB (formerly BBL).

LAFAYETTE ON ESPN+
A reminder that the Patriot League is paired with ESPN and you will be able to find all conference games on ESPN+ with the same high broadcast quality 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. 

EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS
Lafayette's athletic programs stood out among the nation's best on Nov. 20 in the NCAA's Division I annual Graduation Success Rate (GSR) release. College Hill claimed a 97 percent GSR overall based on the 19 sports measured. Sixteen Leopard teams, including men's basketball, achieved a graduation success rate of 100 percent. Following the 2023-24 season, Luka Savicevic and Justin Vander Baan were named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court. The men's hoops program was crowned a Team of Academic Excellence for completing the year with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. 

RECENT RENOVATIONS
Kirby Sports Center, the Leopards' home arena, has seen major upgrades over the past year. 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. By featuring Daktronics' latest version of Show and Venus Control Suite, it allows Lafayette to expand on in-game presentations. Lafayette fans may order birthday video board messages for display during the remaining home basketball games at tinyurl.com/yslx5esh.

OH CAPTAIN
TJ Berger and Justin Vander Baan will provide senior leadership for the Leopards in their second consecutive year as captains, aided by junior Ryan Pettit.

TOTALLY BOARD
Sophomore center Misha Bednostin collected a team- and career-high 15 rebounds in a win over Penn on Nov. 12.

PREVIOUS POSTINGS
Lafayette returns 10 players, including five seniors, most of whom saw significant playing time last season. 
The Maroon and White hosted a total of six non-conference games while traveling to seven opponents before conference play. Lafayette completed the first half of the year with a 5-8 record, including a 4-2 total at home. The Leopards concluded 2023-24 with an 11-21 (10-8 PL) overall record, advancing to the Patriot League Tournament's quarterfinal round. 

SEASON TWO
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. 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.

He arrived on College Hill after a four-year tenure as the men's basketball head coach at Lycoming College where he led the program to three-straight MAC Freedom Conference championship games, including two conference crowns. McGarvey guided the Warriors to a remarkable resurgence in his second year as head coach, taking the team from a 5-11 conference record in 2018-19 to a 10-6 mark in 2019-20 while managing a roster filled with a school-record 11 freshmen.

As a player, McGarvey was a consensus two-time All-American and two-time Centennial Conference Player of the Year.  Ursinus retired McGarvey's No. 11 jersey on Dec 1, 2010, honoring a career in which his teams won three conference championships.

He started every game of his career, and finished fourth on the school's all-time scoring chart with 1,460 points and he is still 14th in the Division III record book with 754 career assists. McGarvey holds the Centennial Conference records for career assists and steals, and single-season assists and steals. He was inducted into both the Ursinus College Hall of Fame (2016) and the Sam Cozen Philadelphia Area Small College Hall of Fame (2015).

 
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Players Mentioned

Misha Bednostin

#13 Misha Bednostin

C
6' 11"
Sophomore
TJ Berger

#9 TJ Berger

G
6' 4"
Senior
Mark Butler

#10 Mark Butler

G
5' 10"
Sophomore
Ryan Pettit

#0 Ryan Pettit

G
6' 2"
Junior
Andrew Phillips

#21 Andrew Phillips

G/F
6' 4"
Sophomore
Luka Savicevic

#99 Luka Savicevic

G
6' 3"
Senior
Justin Vander Baan

#15 Justin Vander Baan

C
7' 0"
Senior
Caleb Williams

#1 Caleb Williams

G
6' 0"
Freshman
Alex Chaikin

#5 Alex Chaikin

G
6' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Misha Bednostin

#13 Misha Bednostin

6' 11"
Sophomore
C
TJ Berger

#9 TJ Berger

6' 4"
Senior
G
Mark Butler

#10 Mark Butler

5' 10"
Sophomore
G
Ryan Pettit

#0 Ryan Pettit

6' 2"
Junior
G
Andrew Phillips

#21 Andrew Phillips

6' 4"
Sophomore
G/F
Luka Savicevic

#99 Luka Savicevic

6' 3"
Senior
G
Justin Vander Baan

#15 Justin Vander Baan

7' 0"
Senior
C
Caleb Williams

#1 Caleb Williams

6' 0"
Freshman
G
Alex Chaikin

#5 Alex Chaikin

6' 5"
Freshman
G