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1 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (7-4, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) Nov. 6 at Monmouth (ESPN3) W, at Miami (ACC Network Extra) L, MARIST (PLN) W, PRINCETON (PLN) W, at Siena W, at Kansas State (Fox Sports KC, ESPN3) L, LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL Senior Kyle Leufroy Five games with 20+ points this season 22-of-41 from three (53.7%) Dec. 1 ARKANSAS STATE (PLN) W, at Yale L, at Mount St. Mary s W, SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) W, at West Virginia L, Jan. 2 LAFAYETTE* 7:00 6 LOYOLA* 2:00 9 at Holy Cross* 7:00 12 at Colgate* 4:00 16 AMERICAN* 7:00 19 BUCKNELL* 7:00 23 at Navy* 7:00 26 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 2:00 30 at Lafayette* 7:00 Feb. 2 at Army West Point* 1:00 4 COLGATE* 7:00 9 NAVY* 4:30 11 at Bucknell* 7:00 16 at Boston University* 4:30 20 ARMY WEST POINT* 7:00 24 HOLY CROSS* 12:00 27 at American* 7:00 Mar. 2 at Loyola* 7:00 5 Patriot League First Round 7 Patriot Leeague Quarterfinals 10 Patriot League Semifinals 13 Patriot League Championship Game All dates and times Eastern and subject to change Home games in Bold CAPS *Patriot League opponent PLN = Patriot League Network SE2 = Service Electric 2 Sports MEDIA INFORMATION Men s Basketball Contact... Justin Lafleur Office... (610) Cell...(610) jul310@lehigh.edu Mailing Address Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA Press Row Phone...(610) /4933 Website...Lehighsports.com Game Coverage Radio/Internet: Fox Sports Lehigh Valley 1230/1320 AM and Lehighsports.com with Tom Fallon and Greg Falkenbach 72. Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. TV: Service Electric 2 Sports/Patriot League Network Patriot League Champions: 2004, 2010, 2012 NCAA Tournament: 1985, 1988, 2004, 2010, 2012 Follow Lehigh Men s Basketball on Facebook and Twitter GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS (3-8, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) at LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (7-4, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, P.M. STABLER ARENA (5,600) BETHLEHEM, PA. SERVICE ELECTRIC 2 SPORTS/PATRIOT LEAGUE NETWORK SETTING THE SCENE Coming off its best nonleague season since , the Lehigh men s basketball team is set to open the Patriot League schedule, and the 2019 calendar year, on Wednesday when it hosts archrival Lafayette. Opening tipoff in Stabler Arena is set for 7 p.m. Lehigh s 7-4 nonleague record is its best since when it finished 10-3, one year before going 7-6 in The Mountain Hawks only losses this season have come to three power-conference opponents (Miami, Kansas State and West Virginia) along with Ivy League power Yale. Lehigh is coming off a hard-fought defeat at West Virginia Sunday in a game that saw seven ties and 11 lead changes. The Mountain Hawks held multiple first-half leads and led in the second following a four-point play from junior Jordan Cohen, but the Mountaineers responded. After West Virginia opened two separate three-possession leads, Lehigh pulled back within two (52-50 then later 59-57). However, West Virginia later used a 15-4 run to turn a lead into a advantage, on the way to the final 10-point margin. Junior Pat Andree led the Lehigh offense with 18 points, 15 coming in the first half. The nation s thirdbest three-point shooter (based on his 50.0 percentage entering the day), Andree connected on 4-of-9 from distance Sunday. Cohen added an efficient 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 2-of-2 from three. Seniors Kyle Leufroy and Lance Tejada added 12 and 10 points, respectively. Entering the weekend No. 1 in the nation as a team in three-point percentage at 45.0 percent, the Mountain Hawks were 9-of-21 on Sunday (42.9 percent). A big difference came on the glass where West Virginia held a edge, including 22 offensive rebounds (to three for Lehigh) and a 30-2 edge in second-chance points. Lehigh was vying for its first-ever win over the Big 12. Despite Sunday s result, the Mountain Hawks played two competitive games against strong members of the conference. Lehigh led Kansas State (a reigning Elite Eight team) late in the first half in late November before the effort against a West Virginia team coming off a Sweet 16 appearance. Sunday saw head coach Brett Reed face West Virginia s Bob Huggins. Reed has now faced three of the top four active coaches for Division I victories, with Lehigh getting outscored by an average of just five points over those three contests. Reed owns a win over Duke s Mike Krzyzewski and tight 10-point defeats against Syracuse s Jim Boeheim and West Virginia s Bob Huggins, featuring competitive contests deep into the second half. Reed himself is Lehigh s all-time leader for wins, and is tied for third in Patriot League history with 205. Lehigh is set to open Patriot League play at home for the first time since vs. Army West Point; the Mountain Hawks went on to win at Army in and at Lafayette last season. Lehigh is all-time in league openers, including 2-2 vs. Lafayette in openers. Following Wednesday s game, the Mountain Hawks remain home to host Loyola on Sunday. TONIGHT S PROJECTED LEHIGH STARTERS No. Pos. Ht. Cl. Name PPG RPG Notes 2 G 6-3 Sr. Kyle Leufroy X team captain, 1,155 career points 5 G 6-2 Sr. Lance Tejada Preseason All-Patriot League 11 G 6-1 Jr. Jordan Cohen Won Gold medal with USA at 2017 Maccabiah Games 13 C 6-9 So. James Karnik Tied for fifth in PL in rebounding last season 31 F 6-8 Jr. Pat Andree Shot 42.3% from three last season (23rd in nation) KEY RESERVES 0 G 6-5 So. Caleb Bennett Career-high 23 points vs. Boston U last season (2/3) 1 F 6-7 Fr. Jeameril Wilson Led Notre Dame to 26-6 record and top-20 finish in the state 4 G 6-3 Fr. Joe Foley Led his team, and league, in scoring, averaging 17.3 PPG 20 G 6-4 So. Marques Wilson Started final 10 games of last season (Lehigh 8-2 record) 44 C 6-11 Fr. Nic Lynch Three-star recruit by ESPN

2 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 2 TONIGHT S GAME Lehigh has won six straight games over Lafayette to pull within in the all-time series. Last season, Lehigh won (at Lehigh) and (in the Patriot League opener at Lafayette). The year prior, the Mountain Hawks picked up wins of and The 26-point margin marked Lehigh s largest win over the Leopards since Jan. 21, Lehigh has won eight of the last 10 meetings overall, including three straight at home. The Mountain Hawks last defeat came on Feb. 22, 2015 at Lehigh by a final. The long-time rivals first met in , a Lehigh victory. Lehigh won the first four games with Lafayette s first win coming in LAST MEETING BETHLEHEM, Pa. (2/24/18) The Lehigh men s basketball team jumped out to an early 14-3 lead and wouldn t look back, downing visiting Lafayette on Saturday evening in Stabler Arena. The win marks the Mountain Hawks eighth straight as they finish the regular season 11-7 in Patriot League play, good for a tie for third place. LAST TIME OUT MORGANTOWN, W.V. (12/30/18) Lehigh and West Virginia played back-and-forth for much of the contest, but the Mountaineers (8-4) used a late run to turn a three-point lead into a 13-point advantage, on its way to beating the Mountain Hawks (7-4), on Sunday at WVU Coliseum. In the final nonleague contest of the season, junior Pat Andree led the offense with 18 points, 15 coming in the first half while classmate Jordan Cohen added 14 as Lehigh s bid for its first-ever win over the Big 12 fell a little short. BY THE NUMBERS Lehigh Lafayette Points Points Allowed Scoring Margin FG% Opp FG% FG% Opp 3FG% FT% Rebounds Rebound Margin Assists Blocks Steals Turnovers SCOUTING LAFAYETTE Lafayette stands 3-8 on the season, most recently dropping a competitive final at home vs. Princeton on Dec. 21. After starting the season 2-3 with wins at La Salle and Fairleigh Dickinson, the Leopards have dropped five of their last six with the only win coming over Rosemont. Alex Petrie leads Lafayette in scoring (13.9), followed closely by fellow sophomore Justin Jaworski (12.6). Myles Cherry leads Lafayette in rebounding (6.7). Lafayette is shooting 43.6 percent from the field this season, including 33.2 percent from three. IF LEHIGH BEATS LAFAYETTE - Lehigh would beat Lafayette for a seventh straight time and ninth time in its last 11 tries. - The Mountain Hawks would win their third straight Patriot League opener and improve to in league openers all-time (8-4 at home). - Lehigh would win its first Patriot League opener that came at home since Jan. 12, 2013 vs. Holy Cross, a win. The Mountain Hawks went on to open Patriot League play on the road in four of the next five years, the lone season at home coming in when Army West Point defeated Lehigh, on Dec. 30, The Mountain Hawks would improve to 5-0 at home for the first time since Lehigh would win a regular season game for the 16th time in its last 20 tries dating back to last season. - Head coach Brett Reed would win his 206th career game, which would move him past American s Jeff Jones and into sole possession of third place in Patriot League history. LEHIGH IN PATRIOT LEAGUE OPENERS The Mountain Hawks have impressed in their first Patriot League games, posting a record in league openers. Only 11 of those 28 games have been at home, with Lehigh posting a 7-4 mark in the friendly confines and 10-7 away from home. The Mountain Hawks are 4-3 against American, 6-3 against Army, 3-1 against Navy, 2-2 against Lafayette, 1-1 vs. Holy Cross and 1-1 against Colgate. The 2012 Patriot League opener at Holy Cross broke a seven-year run of facing American in its league opener. Since, Lehigh has faced Holy Cross ( and ), Colgate ( and ), Army ( and ) and Lafayette ( ) in league openers. MILESTONE WATCH A number of Lehigh players (and coaches) have recently reached significant career milestones or have milestones within grasp, which were reached or could be reached this season. Player Milestone Currently Away Pat Andree 1,000 points Kyle Leufroy 1,000 points 1, assists rebounds Lance Tejada 1,000 points 795* 205 Brett Reed 200 wins *Including time at East Carolina WHAT TO WATCH FOR - With 76 more points, senior Kyle Leufroy would move into sole possession of 23rd place in school history in career points ,230 Austen Rowland* ,155 Kyle Leufroy 2015-pres ,145 Fred Ketcho LAFAYETTE SERIES HISTORY Overall: Lafayette leads, Last Meeting: Feb. 24, 2018 Last Result: Lehigh, Current Streak: Lehigh - 6 wins Last 10: Lehigh, 8-2 Last 10 meetings: Feb. 24, 2018 at Lehigh Lehigh, Dec. 29, 2017 at Lafayette Lehigh, Feb. 19, 2017 at Lafayette Lehigh, Jan. 21, 2017 at Lehigh Lehigh, Feb. 21, 2016 at Lehigh Lehigh, Feb. 8, 2016 at Lafayette Lehigh, Feb. 22, 2015 at Lehigh Lafayette, Jan. 24, 2015 at Lafayette Lehigh, Feb. 23, 2014 at Lafayette Lafayette, Jan. 25, 2014 at Lehigh Lehigh, LAST GAME VS. LAFAYETTE NOTABLES - Kahron Ross enjoyed a Senior Night to remember against Lafayette, scoring a game-high 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting. In the process, he moved into 15th place in school history for career scoring (1,351 points). - Lance Tejada enjoyed a strong bounce back game vs. Lafayette, scoring 13 points while Marques Wilson had 12 points and a career-high nine rebounds. Wilson was recognized with Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors after also scoring 15 points on Wednesday at Loyola. - Jordan Cohen also scored 12 points while James Karnik tallied eight points and nine boards. - Lehigh shot 50 percent from three in the first half (7-of-14), but just 15 percent in the second (2-of-13) to finish at 33 percent for the game (9- of-27). It marked Lehigh s third straight game under 50 percent from three after converting on at least half of its attempts from distance for its previous six contests. - Wilson continued his hot play, knocking down both of his three-point attempts. He is now 10 of his last 13 and 21 of his last 34 from distance. - Lehigh finished with 79 points, just barely breaking a six-game streak of scoring 80+ points. - The Mountain Hawks jumped out to a 14-3 lead and wouldn t look back. Lafayette pulled within 12 on multiple second-half occasions, but Lehigh always had an answer. - It marked the Mountain Hawks sixth straight win over Lafayette, a team that had been surging. Lehigh dominated the boards, 45-31, limiting Lafayette to just three offensive rebounds. PROBABLE STARTERS # Yr. Pos. Ht. Name Pts. Reb. 5 Fr. G 6-4 Isaac Suffren So. G 6-1 Justin Jaworski So. G 6-3 Alex Petrie Sr. F 6-7 Paulius Zalys Jr. F 6-8 Myles Cherry Head coach Brett Reed is currently tied with American s Jeff Jones for third place on the league s all-time wins list and 29 behind Bucknell s Pat Flannery. Most Games Won, All Games as PL Coach 314 Fran O Hanlon, Lafayette (1995-present) 234 Pat Flannery, Bucknell ( ) 205 Brett Reed, Lehigh (2007-present) 205 Jeff Jones, American ( )

3 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 3 PRE-HOLIDY WIN OVER SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) (DEC. 22) - The Mountain Hawks used an impressive second half against Saint Francis (Pa.) to turn a six-point deficit into a 12-point, win. - In a battle of preseason conference favorites (NEC and Patriot League), Lehigh saw its starting backcourt combine for 61 points on 21-of-34 shooting. - Senior Lance Tejada scored a season-high 22 on 8-of-14 shooting, senior Kyle Leufroy added 20 on 8-of-11 and junior Jordan Cohen scored 19 on 5-of-9 from the floor. The last time two Lehigh players scored 20 points in the same game was Feb. 5, 2018 vs. Bucknell, a overtime victory. The last time it happened in a regulation contest was last Jan. 20 at Army West Point when Tejada scored 25 and Marques Wilson had Leufroy moved into the top 25 in school history in career scoring (1,143). - Tejada, Leufroy and Cohen s 61 combined points marked the most by a trio of Lehigh teammates since that Bucknell game last February when Pat Andree (24), Cohen (21) and Tejada (17) combined for 62. Andree added 15 points against Saint Francis on 5-of-6 shooting, including 3-of-4 from three. - The win was head coach Brett Reed s 205th career victory, tying American s Jeff Jones for third place in Patriot League history. - Lehigh shot a sizzling 61.5 percent from the field in the second half (16-of-26), including 63.6 percent from three-point range (7-of-11) to finish at 51.8 percent and 56.5 percent, respectively. The Mountain Hawks finished 13-of-23 from long range, the ninth time in the previous 20 games (dating back to last season) they shot 50 percent or greater from distance. ROAD WIN AT MOUNT ST. MARY S (DEC. 8) - Lehigh jumped out to a halftime, with the margin reaching 26 (55-29 and 57-31) early in the second half. The Mountaineers responded and slowly inched their way back into the game, eventually getting as close as five (73-68) with 2:41 still on the clock. However, from there, Lehigh hit 12-of-13 free throws down the stretch, including a perfect 8-of-8 from senior Kyle Leufroy, to wrap up the road victory. - In the end, Leufroy was a perfect 12-of-12 from the charity stripe, tied for the second most made free throws in the nation this season without a miss. Leufroy finished with 21 points. - Sophomore James Karnik was strong with a season-high tying 15 points (just one from tying a career high), shooting 5-of-7 from the field and 5-of-7 from the free throw line. He added a team-high nine points. - Junior Pat Andree posted 13 points and seven rebounds while senior Lance Tejada had 11 points, shooting 3-of-5 from the field. Making his first start of the season, sophomore Marques Wilson recorded seven points, seven rebounds, three assists and a steal. - Full-court pressure from Mount St. Mary s seemed to get the Mountain Hawks out of rhythm, as they only had 19 second-half field goal attempts (compared to 35 for the Mountaineers). Lehigh turned the ball over 11 times in the second half and took 34 second-half free throws. Mount St. Mary s got to the line 18 times in the second as the game saw 51 combined fouls (37 in the second half). IMPRESSIVE RUN VS. ARKANSAS STATE (DEC. 1) - Arkansas State actually opened a 22-9 lead just over eight minutes into the game, but Lehigh answered with a 16-0 run, which reached 32-8 to end the half as the Mountain Hawks opened a halftime advantage. The Red Wolves pulled within five on multiple occasions in the second half, but Lehigh always responded. Late in the half, freshman Jeameril Wilson scored eight points in the span of 1:04 to help turn a Lehigh lead into a advantage with 5:16 remaining, all but erasing any doubt. - Senior Kyle Leufroy scored 20 points to lead the offense, already his third game this season with 20+ points (and ninth of his career). Sixteen of those points came in the first half, as Leufroy finished 7-of-9 from the field and 3-of-3 from three-point range. - Junior Pat Andree knocked down 2-of-5 threes on Saturday and finishing with 14 points and a career-high tying three assists. - As a team, Lehigh knocked down 56.3 percent of its threes (9-of-16), eclipsing 55 percent from distance for the second time in the last three games. - Senior Lance Tejada also enjoyed a strong bounce back game with 12 points and a career-high tying seven assists. Junior Jordan Cohen filled up the stat sheet with eight points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals. Sophomore Caleb Bennett had six points and a career-high tying five rebounds while classmate James Karnik tallied six points and four boards. Freshman Nic Lynch added six points and six rebounds. - The win marked Lehigh s first in program history against the Sun Belt Conference. - It was also Lehigh s first win when being outrebounded this season. Arkansas State finished with a edge on the glass, but the Mountain Hawks held the Red Wolves to just 30.7 percent shooting (23-of-75). AROUND THE PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS League Overall W L W L Holy Cross LEHIGH Colgate American Boston University Bucknell Army West Point Loyola Navy Lafayette *Before games Wednesday, Jan. 2 UPCOMING SCHEDULE Wednesday Lafayette at Lehigh 7:00 Bucknell at Army West Point 7:00 Boston University at American 7:00 Thursday Holy Cross at Loyola 7:00 Colgate at Navy 7:00 PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS ( ) Player of the Week Jordan Burns (Colgate) - Nov. 12 Jacob Grandison (Holy Cross) - Nov. 19 Andrew Kostecka (Loyola) - Nov. 26 Andrew Kostecka (Loyola) - Dec. 3 Sam Iorio (American) - Dec. 10 Max Mahoney (Boston U) - Dec. 17 Jehyve Floyd (Holy Cross) - Dec. 24 Jacob Grandison (Holy Cross) - Dec. 31 Rookie of the Week Nic Lynch (Lehigh) - Nov. 12 John Carter Jr. (Navy) - Nov. 19 Jeameril Wilson (Lehigh) - Nov. 26 Jack Hemphill (Boston U) - Dec. 3 John Carter Jr. (Navy) - Dec. 10 Jordan Guest (Boston U) - Dec. 17 Josh Alexander (American) - Dec. 24 Andrew Funk (Bucknell) - Dec. 31 Lehigh Honorable Mentions Pat Andree - Nov. 12 Kyle Leufroy - Nov. 19 Kyle Leufroy - Dec. 24 Pat Andree - Dec. 31 JEAMERIL WILSON - ROOKIE OF WEEK (NOV. 26) After scoring 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting over two games, Jeameril Wilson was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week, as announced on Monday, Nov. 26. Wilson is Lehigh s second Rookie of the Week honoree in the first three weeks after Nic Lynch won the award on Nov. 12. Wilson began the week by posting a career-high 10 points, along with three rebounds and two assists in a career-high 25 minutes at Siena. He finished 4-of-6 from the floor, including a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range. Eight of Wilson s points came in the final 4:07 of the first half to help Lehigh open a halftime advantage, on the way to the win. The Chicago, Illinois native went on to post four points, knocking down both of his field goal attempts at No. 12 Kansas State, helping the Mountain Hawks open a advantage late in the first half.

4 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 4 MOUNTAIN HAWKS HONORS & AWARDS PRESEASON AWARDS Preseason All-Patriot League Lance Tejada In-Season Awards WEEKLY AWARDS Patriot League Player of the Week Patriot League Rookie of the Week Nic Lynch - Nov. 12 Jeameril Wilson - Nov. 26 LEHIGH CAREER POINTS 1. 2,703 Daren Queenan ,361 C.J. McCollum ,043 Tim Kempton ,969 Mike Polaha ,841 Bob Krizansky ,791 Dozie Mbonu ,762 Jose Olivero ,742 Brett Eppehimer ,578 Rashawne Glenn ,526 Gabe Knutson ,524 Matt Logie ,514 Marquis Hall ,453 Austin Price ,418 Chuck Penn ,368 Kahron Ross ,350 Joe Knight# ,327 Mackey McKnight ,316 Bill Griffin ,311 Charlie Brown ,260 Zahir Carrington ,242 Bob Fortune ,231 Norm Brandl ,230 Austen Rowland* ,155 Kyle Leufroy 2015-pres ,145 Fred Ketcho ,139 Jared Hess ,104 Jeff Vandemark ,099 Johnny Waters ,084 Hank Wisniewski ,072 Ray Green: ,068 Bill Cheslock ,058 Charles Blue ,054 Ed Cahn ,032 Jason Fichter ,021 Mike O Hara ,013 Holden Greiner #Played first two seasons at High Point University *Played first three seasons at Delaware STATISTICAL LEADERS (NUMBER OF GAMES) Game Leaders Player D.D. Pts Reb Ast Pts Pts Pts Rebs Rebs Rebs Ast Ast Steals Blks 0 - Bennett 1 - Wilson Leufroy Foley 5 - Tejada Farrell 11 - Cohen Karnik Wilson Acoveno 25 - Porter 31 - Andree Wolf 42 - Lieb 44 - Lynch Roelke 3RD STRAIGHT W VS. PRINCETON (NOV. 16) - The Mountain Hawks went on a big 31-7 run bridging the first and second halves to turn a deficit into a lead, on the way to beating Princeton for a third straight season. - The Mountain Hawks are 3-0 over the last three seasons vs. Princeton after winning just four of the first 34 all-time meetings. - Five Lehigh players scored double-figure points, led by the second-career double-double by freshman Nic Lynch. Lynch finished with 16 points and 10 boards, shooting 7-of-13 from the field. Senior Lance Tejada had 15 points and five assists, shooting 3-of-6 from three-point range while juniors Pat Andree and Jordan Cohen each had 12 points. Senior Kyle Leufroy recorded 10 points and nine rebounds as he and Andree (12 points, eight rebounds) almost joined Lynch with double-doubles. - It marked the first time five Mountain Hawks scored double figures since last Feb. 21 at Loyola. - For all the offensive prowess, the game was primarily about Lehigh s D, which held Princeton to 28.3 percent shooting from the field (17-of-60) and 12.5 percent from three-point range (4-of-32). - That 28.3 percentage was the Mountain Hawks best field goal percentage defense since Jan. 8, 2013 vs. Muhlenberg (20.7 percent) and best against a Division I opponent since Dec. 31, 2008 against NJIT (22.0 percent). LYNCH - PL ROOKIE OF WEEK (NOV. 12) - After scoring double-figure points in each of his first two career games, including a double-double at an ACC opponent, freshman Nic Lynch was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week. - Lynch averaged 10.0 points and 6.5 rebounds in just 17.5 minutes for the week. - At Monmouth, Lynch tallied 10 points and three rebounds in just nine minutes due to foul trouble. He shot 5-of-7 from the floor. Eight of those points came in the first 4:22 of the second half to help Lehigh turn a six-point halftime advantage into a 13-point lead at the under-16 media timeout. At Miami, Lynch had 10 points and 10 boards for his first-career double-double. ACC MATCHUP AT MIAMI (NOV. 9) - After Miami went up 37-19, the Mountain Hawks clawed their way back into the game by holding a 7-1 edge over the final five minutes. The run began with a three-pointer from Kyle Leufroy, who tallied eight points and seven rebounds in the first half, finishing with 12 points and nine boards for the game. Leufroy has been a strong rebounder early this season, posting nine rebounds in each of the first two contests. - Leufroy also dished an assist on Friday to reach 200 career assists, one game after eclipsing 1,000 career points. - Miami opened a 19-point, advantage early in the second half, but the Mountain Hawks responded with 18 of the next 23 points as a 12-2 run, with nine of the points coming from senior Lance Tejada, pulled Lehigh within with 12:24 still remaining. The Hurricanes came out of a timeout with a 7-0 run to go back up 13 and the Mountain Hawks couldn t pull any closer than 10 the rest of the way. - Tejada finished his homecoming game with 19 points, 16 coming in the second half. The Miramar, Fla. native was 6-of-12 from the field in the second half, 2-of-6 from long distance. Notes continued on page six

5 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 5 COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID-MAJOR TOP 25 (12/31) Record Points Previous Conference 1. Gonzaga (31) West Coast 2. Buffalo Mid-American 3. Toledo Mid-American 4. UNC Greensboro Southern 5. Furman Southern 6. Belmont Ohio Valley 7. Charleston Colonial 8. Wofford Southern 9. Murray State Ohio Valley 10. San Francisco West Coast 11. Lipscomb Atlantic Sun 12. Loyola Marymount West Coast 13. Montana Big Sky 14. New Mexico State Western Athletic 15. UC Irvine Big West 16. Stony Brook America East 17. South Dakota State Summit 18. Louisiana Sun Belt 19. Kent State Mid-American 12/31/ Liberty Men's College Atlantic Basketball Sun Rankings for Week 9 ESPN 21. Texas State Sun Belt Final 9:00 PM NCAAM 22. Hofstra Dec Colonial MRSH CSB 23. Penn Ivy League 4 UVA 7 GONZ 24. Drake Missouri Valley 25. NJIT Atlantic Sun OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Saint Mary s 74, Yale 60, San Diego 59, ETSU 47, Georgia State 37, BYU 31, Northern Kentucky 28, Seattle 26, Ball State 22, Vermont 21, Samford 16, Loyola Chicago 15, Georgia NBA Southern COUNTDOWN 12, Princeton 11, UCSB 11, Indiana State 9, Stephen F. Austin 9, Southern 7PM/ET Illinois 8, Austin Peay 5, Radford 5, Central Michigan 4, Abilene Christian 3, Utah Valley 2. NFL NBA MLB NCAAF Soccer NHL NCAAM Watch Listen Fantasy Bold Italics: Opponent Men's College Basketball Rankings - Week 9 AP TOP 25 (12/31) USA TODAY COACHES POLL (12/31) NCAA Statistics Lehigh Men's Basketball Ranking Summary thru games 12/30/2018 Statistic National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader 3-pt Field Goal Attempts (351 ranked) Savannah St. 600 Army West Point 390 Assist Turnover Ratio (351 ranked) Virginia 1.87 Holy Cross 1.63 Assists Per Game (351 ranked) Michigan St Holy Cross 17.8 Blocked Shots Per Game (351 ranked) Duke 8.0 American 4.2 Defensive Rebounds per Game (351 ranked) Oklahoma Lafayette Fewest Fouls (351 ranked) Virginia UT Martin Value Lafayette 193 Fewest Turnovers (351 ranked) Virginia 87 American 138 Field-Goal Percentage (351 ranked) Gonzaga 53.4 Boston U Field-Goal Percentage Defense (351 ranked) Texas Tech 32.8 Lehigh 38.5 Free Throw Attempts (351 ranked) Central Mich. 404 Loyola Maryland 268 Free Throws Made (351 ranked) Pacific 287 Loyola Maryland 190 Free-Throw Percentage (351 ranked) Incarnate Word 80.2 Navy 75.6 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (351 ranked) Portland St Navy Personal Fouls Per Game (351 ranked) Furman 13.3 Holy Cross 15.3 Rebound Margin (351 ranked) ETSU 13.9 Colgate 3.7 Scoring Defense (351 ranked) Virginia 50.3 Holy Cross 65.9 Scoring Margin (351 ranked) Duke 27.8 American 4.8 Scoring Offense (351 ranked) The Citadel 99.1 Lehigh 76.8 Steals Per Game (351 ranked) FIU 12.8 American 6.7 Three Pt FG Defense (351 ranked) Virginia 24.4 American 28.6 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (351 ranked) The Citadel 14.0 Lehigh 9.9 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (351 ranked) Indiana St Lehigh 44.9 Total 3-point FGM (351 ranked) Purdue Fort Wayne 177 Army West Point 122 Total Assists (351 ranked) Michigan St. 277 Holy Cross 231 Total Blocks (351 ranked) Duke 96 Holy Cross 52 Total Rebounds (351 ranked) ETSU 638 Colgate 496 Total Rebounds Per Game (351 ranked) Portland St Lafayette Total Steals (351 ranked) FIU 167 Loyola Maryland Army West Point Turnover Margin (347 ranked) FIU 7.7 Holy Cross 3.2 Turnovers Forced (351 ranked) FIU Army West Point Turnovers Per Game (351 ranked) Virginia 7.9 Holy Cross 10.9 Won-Lost Percentage (350 ranked) teams tied Holy Cross 69.2 Statistic Player National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Conference Value Leader 3-pt Field Goal Attempts (246 ranked) Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 171 Jordan Fox, Army West Point 92 Assist Turnover Ratio (250 ranked) Kyle Leufroy Justin Jenifer, Cincinnati 8.83 Kimbal Mackenzie, Bucknell 3.21 Assists Per Game (247 ranked) Jordan Cohen Value Ja Morant, Murray St. 9.6 Tommy Funk, Army West Point 6.4 Lance Tejada NCAAM Home Scores Schedule Rankings Standings Stats Teams Recruiting Bracketology NCAA Tourney Champ WeekBlocked More Shots Per Game (236 ranked) Kylor Kelley, Oregon St Jehyve Floyd, Holy Cross Week 9 AP Top 25 PRESENTED BY MOUNTAIN DEW ICE RK TEAM REC PTS TREND 1 Duke (35) Michigan (9) Tennessee (12) Virginia (4) Kansas (4) Nevada Gonzaga Michigan State Florida State Virginia Tech Texas Tech Auburn Kentucky Coaches Poll RK TEAM REC PTS TREND 1 Duke (10) Virginia (11) Tennessee (7) Michigan (4) Nevada Kansas Michigan State Gonzaga Florida State Virginia Tech Texas Tech Ohio State Auburn WEDNESDAY 8PM/ET Defensive Rebounds per Game (250 ranked) Kyle Leufroy Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 8.92 Rapolas Ivanauskas, Colgate 7.46 Double Doubles (169 ranked) Nic Lynch Mike Daum, South Dakota St. 11 Rapolas Ivanauskas, Colgate 6 Field-Goal Percentage (250 ranked) Kyle Leufroy Pat Andree Tristan Clark, Baylor 78.0 Max Mahoney, Boston U Free Throw Attempts (240 ranked) Justin James, Wyoming 129 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland Sa'eed Nelson, American Free Throws Made (249 ranked) Mike Daum, South Dakota St. 100 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland 66 Free-Throw Percentage (249 ranked) NEAR THE TOP OF THE NATION (Through Games Dec. 30) Full Scoreboard» Kyle Leufroy Jordan Cohen Gavin Peppers, Nicholls St Kyle Leufroy, Lehigh 91.2 Minutes Per Game (250 ranked) Darnell Edge, Fairleigh Dickinson 38:53 Sam Iorio, American 37:53 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (249 ranked) Osasumwen Osaghae, FIU 4.10 Myles Cherry, Lafayette 2.27 Points Per Game (248 ranked) Chris Clemons, Campbell 29.6 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland 20.4 Rebounds Per Game (247 ranked) Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 12.6 Rapolas Ivanauskas, Colgate 9.6 NCAAM Steals Per News Game (239 ranked) Brian Beard Jr., FIU 3.54 Sa'eed Nelson, American 2.00 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (239 ranked) Pat Andree 49 1 Lance Tejada Salnave helps Monmouth snap 12-game skid, Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (152 ranked) Pat Andree Jazz Johnson, Nevada 59.6 Pat Andree, Lehigh in OT Total 3-point FGM (227 ranked) Pat Andree Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 68 Pat Andree, Lehigh 34 Ray Salnave scored 17 points, including tough, Total Assists (244 ranked) Jordan Cohen Ja Morant, Murray St. 106 Tommy Funk, Army West Point 83 back-to-back drives in the waning seconds and Monmouth Total Blocks defeated (227 ranked) Penn in overtime Brandon Gilbeck, Western Ill. 56 Jehyve Floyd, Holy Cross 37 Monday Total Field to Goal break Attempts a 14-game (250 ranked) losing streak that Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 325 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland 181 stretched Total Field back Goals to Made last season. (239 ranked) Yoeli Childs, BYU 134 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland 90 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra Matt Frierson, The Citadel 5.08 Pat Andree, Lehigh 3.09 Total Minutes (250 ranked) Skyler Flatten, South Dakota St. 585:18 Caleb Green, Holy Cross 483:13 Hartford stuns BC again, in OT. Total Points (248 ranked) Mike Daum, South Dakota St. 394 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola 265 Maryland J.R. Lynch scored seven of his 26 points in overtime Total Rebounds and Hartford (246 ranked) stunned Boston College 79- Jeromy Rodriguez, ETSU 175 Rapolas Ivanauskas, Colgate Total Monday Steals despite (218 ranked) a career-high 44 points by the Brian Beard Jr., FIU 46 Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Maryland 23 Eagles' Triple Doubles Ky Bowman. (1 ranked) 16 players tied Ohio State North Carolina Kentucky North Carolina Jones, UMES beat D-II Chestnut Hill College Marquette Mississippi State NC State Houston Buffalo Indiana Wisconsin Oklahoma Nebraska Iowa Others receiving votes: Arizona State 116, Kansas State 61, Villanova 43, Seton Hall 24, TCU 20, Cincinnati 14, Iowa State 10, Florida 6, Purdue 6, Toledo 5, Louisville 3, North Texas 1, St. John's 1 Dropped from rankings: Arizona State Mississippi State Houston Marquette NC State Buffalo Iowa Indiana Wisconsin Nebraska Oklahoma Others receiving votes: Arizona State 71, Villanova 37, Cincinnati 34, TCU 27, Kansas State 26, Iowa State 23, Seton Hall 18, Florida 12, UCF 9, Purdue 7, Furman 5, North Texas 3, St. John's 1, Toledo 1 Dropped from rankings: Arizona State 17 Tyler Jones had 19 points and seven rebounds to help Maryland-Eastern Shore beat Division-II Chestnut Hill on Monday All NCAAM News CHARGES TAKEN SPONSORED HEADLINES Current Count: 11 Play this for 1 minute and see why everyone is addicted Vikings By Player Lance Tejada - 5 James Karnik - 3 Kyle Leufroy - 2 Marques Wilson - 1 By Game at Monmouth (1) (11/6) James Karnik - 11:13 left, second half at Mount St. Mary s (1) (12/8) Kyle Leufroy - 0:19 left, second half vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 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6 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 6 LEHIGH S OPPONENT TRACKER Team Record Rank^ Result LEHIGH Nonleague Opponents Kansas State L, Miami L, Yale L, West Virginia L, Princeton W, Arkansas State W, Siena W, Junior Pat Andree tallied 10 points and seven rebounds. Through two games, he now has 15 boards and is shooting 8-of-15 from three-point range (53 percent). - Freshman and Patriot League Rookie of the Week Nic Lynch was also a bright spot, posting 10 points and 10 rebounds for his first-career double-double. It marked the second straight season a Lehigh freshman center had his first-career double-double against an ACC opponent; last year, James Karnik recorded 14 points and 10 boards at Pitt. - Friday actually snapped Lehigh s nine-game regular season winning streak. It marked the Mountain Hawks first regular-season defeat since last Jan. 27 against Navy (286 days between regular-season losses). Lehigh also went 293 days without a loss on the road (regular season or postseason). STELLAR SHOOTING Lehigh s shooting has been impressive, especially over the past several years. Last season, the Mountain Hawks shot 40.9 percent from three-point range, not far from the Patriot League record of 41.8 percent held by Holy Cross in Last season, Lehigh posted a streak of eight streak games with 10 or more made three-pointers (Jan. 17 to Feb. 10) and six straight shooting 50+ percent from distance (Jan. 27 to Feb. 14). So far this year, the Mountain Hawks are shooting 44.9 percent from three, currently first in the Patriot League and second in the nation. Dating back to last season, Lehigh has shot 50 percent or better from three in nine of its last 21 games. See below for final national rankings for the Mountain Hawks for both threepoint and free throw percentage. Three-Point Percentage : 40.9 (9th) : 39.2 (23rd) : 39.2 (15th) : 34.5 (164th) : 35.9 (102nd) : 39.2 (10th) : 35.0 (131st) : 32.8 (225th) (8th) Free Throw Percentage : 77.7 (12th) : 77.2 (12th) : 72.7 (66th) : 72.5 (62nd) : 70.7 (150th) : 73.7 (41st) : 76.8 (5th) : 75.7 (22nd) : 71.8 (79th) Marist W, Saint Francis (Pa.) W, Mount St. Mary s W, Monmouth W, as of Monday, Dec. 31 NCAA Net Rankings (NCAA.com) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS - Lehigh defeated three reigning conference champions: Princeton, Mount St. Mary s and Bucknell. - Lehigh handed Bucknell its final loss of the regular season. Mountain Hawks were one of just two Patriot League teams to defeat the Bison. - Lehigh was 4-3 against reigning conference finalists. Along with Princeton, Mount St. Mary s and Bucknell, the Mountain Hawks also beat Siena. - Lehigh s four overtime victories and five overtime games marked its most since the season (when it also went 4-1). - Lehigh posted a streak of eight streak games with 10 or more made three-pointers (Jan. 17 to Feb. 10) and six straight shooting 50+ percent from distance (Jan. 27 to Feb. 14). That six-game streak of 50+ percent from three was tops in the nation. - Lehigh tied a Stabler Arena record for made threes in a game with 15 (on 26 attempts) vs. Holy Cross. - Lance Tejada and Pat Andree finished 1-2 in the Patriot League in threepoint field goal percentage (45.3 and 42.9) (minimum 2.5 made threes/ game). Tejada s 45.3 percentage was just outside the top 10 in Patriot League single-season history (10th place is 46.8). - The Mountain Hawks picked up double-figure Patriot League plays for a fourth straight season and sixth time in the last seven years. - Lehigh earned a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals for a fourth straight season and eighth time in the last nine years. - Kahron Ross became Lehigh s first-ever four-time All-Patriot League honoree, garnering second team honors. - Tejada was also named second team All-League. - Pat Andree and Jordan Cohen were both named Academic All-Patriot League, marking the first time in program history that Lehigh has had two honorees. - Lehigh scored 54 points at the nation s top defense and eventual No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament Virginia. For perspective, UVA allowed 53 or fewer points in 9 out of its 18 ACC regular season games. - Tejada s 22 points in that game were tied for the sixth most points scored against UVA this season (complete list below). Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 30, 1/27/18 Jerome Robinson, Boston College, 29, 12/30/17 Jairus Lyles, UMBC, 28, 3/16/18 Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame 24 3/3/18 Jevon Carter, West Virginia, 23, 12/5/17 Lance Tejada, Lehigh, 22, 12/2/17 John Grant, Savannah State 22, 12/19/17 Lamont West, WVA, 22, 12/5/17 Ben Lammers, Georgia Tech 22, 2/21/18 Luke Maye UNC 20, 3/10/18 Justin Robinson, VA Tech 20, 2/10/18 Peyton Aldridge, Davidson, 20, 12/16/17 - Ross was twice named Patriot League Player of the Week while Marques Wilson was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week. - Ross was named a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award, giving Lehigh three candidates over the past two seasons (also Tim Kempton and Austin Price). - Ross broke the Lehigh career assists record vs. Mount St. Mary s and Patriot League career assists mark at Navy. Ross graduates Lehigh as the school s leader for assists in a game, season and career. - Lehigh won its season opener at Marist for the first time since , snapping an eight-game losing streak in openers. FEBRUARY SUCCESS - Lehigh finished last February 7-0, marking the second time in three years the Mountain Hawks posted a perfect February (going 9-0 in 2016). Prior to February of 2016, the previous undefeated month came in November of 1993 (and that only included one game). - Over the last three seasons, Lehigh is 22-2 in the month of February. COACH REED PUTTING UP THE W S Head coach Brett Reed reached 100-career Patriot League (regular season) wins last season, becoming just the fourth coach in league history to reach that plateau. Below is the list. Reed tied Jeff Jones of American coach for fastest to reach 100 PL wins in terms of number of seasons (11th season for both Reed and Jones). However, for both Flannery and Jones, it took fewer games to reach 100. Here is where Reed stands among Patriot League laurels for total wins and Patriot League victories. Reed s 200th win came earlier this season, during a home-opening win over Marist (Nov. 13). He tied Jones for third place with a home win over Saint Francis (Pa.) (Dec. 22). Most Patriot League Games Won (Regular Season) 152 Fran O Hanlon, Lafayette (1995-present) 126 Pat Flannery, Bucknell ( ) 108 Jeff Jones, American ( )

7 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE Brett Reed, Lehigh (2007-present) 95 Ralph Willard, Holy Cross ( ) 93 Don Devoe, Navy ( ) Most Games Won, All Games as PL Coach 314 Fran O Hanlon, Lafayette (1995-present) 234 Pat Flannery, Bucknell ( ) 205 Brett Reed, Lehigh (2007-present) 205 Jeff Jones, American ( ) 192 Ralph Willard, Holy Cross ( ) 184 Don DeVoe, Navy ( ) TEJADA - PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE; LEHIGH PICKED FIRST For the third time in the last four years, Lehigh has finished atop the Patriot League preseason poll, as announced on Wednesday, Oct. 17. In addition, senior Lance Tejada was named to the preseason All-League team. Lehigh finished first in the poll with 145 points, five points ahead of Bucknell in second. Each of the last two times the Mountain Hawks were picked first, they advanced to the Patriot League Championship Game in both 2016 and Tejada is coming off an impressive first season in the Brown and White, leading the Mountain Hawks in scoring (14.7 points per game), which was good for ninth in the Patriot League. Tejada was one of the nation s top three-point shooters, converting 45.3 percent from long distance (77-of-170) (10th in the country). He scored double-figure points in 20-of-28 games while eclipsing 20 points on seven occasions. Tejada had three games of 25+ points and six of 20+ points, both marks most by a Lehigh guard since C.J. McCollum in Patriot League Men s Basketball Preseason Player of the Year Sa eed Nelson, American, Sr., G, Pleasantville, N.J./Saint Augustine Prep Patriot League Men s Basketball Preseason All-League Team Sa eed Nelson, American, Jr., G, Pleasantville, N.J./Saint Augustine Prep Will Rayman, Colgate, Jr., F, New York, N.Y./Millbrook Prep Jehyve Floyd, Holy Cross, Sr., F, Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial Lance Tejada, Lehigh, Sr., G, Miramar, Fla./Ely (East Carolina) Nate Sestina, Bucknell, Sr., F, Emporium, Pa./Cameron County Patriot League Men s Basketball Preseason Poll 1. Lehigh (7): 145, 2. Bucknell (8): 140, 3. Colgate (3): 130, 4. Boston University (2): 121, 5. Holy Cross: 109, 6. Army West Point: 71, 7. American: 64, 8. Navy: 52, 9. Lafayette: 46, 10. Loyola: 22 REED ANNOUNCES INCOMING CLASS OF 2023 Head coach Brett Reed announced the Mountain Hawks incoming class of 2023 on Thursday, Nov. 22, which features three talented student-athletes from around the country. Lehigh is set to welcome Jakob Alamudun, Jake Betlow and Reed Fenton to campus as freshmen for the season. Fenton comes in from Latrobe, Pa. and Greater Latrobe High School. As a junior, Fenton averaged 23 points and five assists while garnering first team All-Section from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, along with Pittsburgh Tribune Westmoreland County Terrific 10 honors. As a sophomore Fenton averaged 16 points and four assists, earning second team All-Section. He was also a standout for the PK Flash AAU program. Strong in the classroom, Fenton is a Student Council member and member of the National Honor Society, standing in the top 10 percent of his class. Alamudun averaged 21.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, making 87.4 percent of his free throws as a junior at Marina High School in California to earn a number of postseason honors. He finished fourth in Orange County in both scoring and rebounding. Among the accolades were All-CIF Southern Section Division 3A, first team All-Sunset League and third team All-Orange Country, while also garnering first team Los Angeles Times Daily Pilot Boys Dream Team recognition. Named to the Prep Hoops SoCal Most Improved List, Alamudun had multiple 15+ rebound performances, including a 30-point, 25-rebound effort in the Jim Harris Memorial Tournament of Champions. He was one of Orange County s most productive players, helping Marina to its first season above.500 since In the end, Alamudun was named first team All-Sunset League for three years, was a two-time All-CIF honoree, won the CIF Character Award and was All-Academic Sunset League every year. In addition, Alamudun won the Adidas Summer Championship (Silver Division) with his AAU team, the Cali Rebels. Meanwhile, Betlow has been a standout throughout his high school career, most recently playing at St. Benedict s in New Jersey and helping his team to an unprecedented 12th State Prep A championship title in St. Benedict s was ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation during the season, while being named the No. 1 Independent/Prep Team in the state. Betlow finished the season earning All-Prep honors while this year - as a senior - he is a team captain and ranked among the top 10 seniors in New Jersey. In his freshman and sophomore years, he was part of two teams that combined for a 47-9 record. During that stretch, Betlow won the Somerset County Tournament and advanced to the South Jersey, Non-Public B final. Betlow led Gil St. Bernard with 81 three-pointers and was second on the team with a 12.2 points per game average as a freshman. He was named MVP of the Somerset County Championship and garnered first team All-County Tournament Team recognition, first team All-State freshman honors (by NJ Hoops/Rivals.com), first team All-Conference and honorable mention All- New Jersey (one of only two freshmen named in New Jersey). Below was named second team All-Area by Courier News and NJ Freshman of the Year by The Star Ledger. As a sophomore, Betlow went on to lead Montverde to a 22-4 record, which included finishing as runners-up in the Dicks National High School Basketball Championship. NONLEAGUE SUCCESS Lehigh s 7-4 nonleague record in is its best since when it finished 10-3, one year before going 7-6 in The Mountain Hawks only losses this season have come to three power-conference opponents (Miami, Kansas State and West Virginia) along with Ivy League power Yale. Among Lehigh s victories is a win over another strong Ivy League squad Princeton, while also beating preseason NEC favorite Saint Francis (Pa.). Last season, the Mountain Hawks were 2-2 against reigning NCAA Tournament teams, defeating Princeton (Ivy League) and Mount St. Mary s (NEC) while falling to USC (Pac-12) and Virginia (ACC). Lehigh was 3-2 against reigning conference finalists, beating Princeton, Mount St. Mary s and Siena (MAAC) while falling to Yale (Ivy League) and Saint Francis (Pa.) (NEC). COMMON HOMECOMINGS Homecomings are common for the Mountain Hawks as head coach Brett Reed tries to schedule games near players hometowns whenever possible. Last season, the Mountain Hawks traveled to USC to face the Trojans on Thanksgiving Eve, marking a homecoming for Kyle Leufroy (Pasadena, Calif.) and Jordan Cohen (Tarzana, Calif.). This year, Lehigh is traveling to Miami for Lance Tejada s (Miramar, Fla.) homecoming along with Kansas State to get a game close to the hometowns of Caleb Bennett (St. Joseph, Mo.) and Marques Wilson (Edmond, Okla.). The Mountain Hawks also opened the season at Monmouth, approximately a 15-minute drive from Pat Andree s hometown of Colts Neck, N.J. SUSTAINED SUCCESS - Lehigh has enjoyed impressive success over the last nine years ( ), earning a Patriot League Quarterfinal home game in eight of those seasons. - Over the last nine years, the Mountain Hawks are second in the league in number of championships (two), second in average finish (third) and second in quarterfinal home games (eight). - Lehigh is also second in number of Patriot League (regular season) victories (90) and number of double-figure win seasons (six). - Over the last six years (even without current NBA standout C.J. McCollum), the Mountain Hawks still stand second in total (regular season) Patriot League victories in that span with Lehigh is one of just two teams to post 10+ Patriot League regular season victories in each of the last four years. MCCOLLUM STARRING FOR TRAIL BLAZERS - Former Lehigh standout C.J. McCollum is starring in his sixth NBA season with the Portland Trail Blazers. - McCollum is currently averaging 21.2 points per game this season (before

8 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 8 games Dec. 31), averaging 20+ points per game each of the previous three years as one of the NBA s most elite scorers. - Among many highlights, McCollum scored 40 points against Milwaukee on Nov. 6, the most points ever scored by the Trail Blazers against the Bucks. - McCollum scored 35 points in just 28 minutes on Dec. 30 vs. Philadelphia, shooting 13-of-18 from the field. - McCollum was the talk of the NBA on Jan. 31, 2018 when he scored a career-high 50 points vs. Chicago. McCollum set a Portland franchise record for points in a quarter with 28 in the first. It also marked the most points any NBA player scored in a quarter this season. McCollum went on to tally 50 points on 18-of-25 shooting, including 6-of-9 from three-point range. It came in just 29 minutes as McCollum didn t play the fourth quarter with the Trail Blazers leading comfortably. He became just the second NBA player in the shot clock era (along with Golden State s Klay Thompson) to score 50+ points in less than 30 minutes. - On June 27, 2013, McCollum became the first player in school history to be selected in the NBA Draft. He declared for the 2012 draft, but officially withdrew from the NBA Draft on Monday, Apr. 9, 2012 to return to Lehigh for his senior season. McCollum went on to write a piece published on Sporting News website titled Why I m returning to Lehigh for my senior year, citing earning his degree as one of the primary reasons. STRONG IN THE CLASSROOM - The Mountain Hawks take a lot of pride in their academic performance. - Last spring, three Mountain Hawks were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll - Pat Andree (3.60, Psychology), Shane Acoveno (3.50, Computer Science (EN)) and Jordan Cohen (3.53, Finance). - Both Andree and Cohen were also named to the five-member Academic All-Patriot League team, marking the first time in school history Lehigh had two student-athletes on the team. - Last fall (2017), four Mountain Hawks posted over a 3.4 GPA: Jordan Cohen 3.74 (Business), Pat Andree 3.59 (Arts and Sciences), Lance Tejada 3.40 (Sociology) and Jack Lieb 3.32 (Business). DOUBLE THE PRODUCTION - The Mountain Hawks own three double-doubles this season, two from freshman Nic Lynch (at Miami on Nov. 9, vs. Princeton on Nov. 16) and one from junior Pat Andree (vs. Marist on Nov. 13). - Lehigh posted seven double-double last season, four from James Karnik - at Pitt (Nov. 26), at Saint Francis (Pa.) (Dec. 21), vs. American (Jan. 14) and vs. Bucknell (Feb. 5) - and three from Andree - at Lafayette (Dec. 29), at Colgate (Feb. 14) and at Loyola (Feb. 21). - The Mountain Hawks tallied 22 double-doubles the year prior ( ), 21 from Tim Kempton and one from Andree. OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT Lehigh is consistently near the top of the Patriot League in scoring, leading the way in (75.1 PPG), (73.6), (75.7) and (73.1). In , the Mountain Hawks finished second (76.0 points per game) before finishing second again last season (77.9). Every other year in between, Lehigh has finished in the top half of the league in scoring. Last season, Lehigh scored 80+ points in six straight games (Feb. 3 to Feb. 21). Lehigh reached 90 points in consecutive games (91-90 overtime win over Siena then win over Eastern) for a second straight season. Prior to , it hadn t happened since the campaign. The Mountain Hawks also scored 90 in a overtime win over Bucknell (Feb. 5). They eclipsed 80 points in 21 other games. which was good for fifth in the nation. The following season in , Lehigh knocked down 73.7 percent from the charity stripe (455-of-617) which was among the nation s best. The Mountain Hawks attempted 105 more free throws than their opponents ( ) and knocked down 100 more ( ). In , Lehigh knocked down 406-of-574 (70.7 percent) from the charity stripe. In , the Mountain Hawks knocked down 72.5 percent of their free throws (430-of-593), which was second in the league and 62nd nationally. In , Lehigh shot 72.7 percent from the line (411-of-565), tops in the Patriot League and 66th in the nation. In , the Mountain Hawks knocked down 77.2 percent from the line (448-of-580), good for 12th in the nation. Last season ( ), the Mountain Hawks shot 77.7 percent (373-of-480), first in the Patriot League and 12th in the nation. So far this year, Lehigh is shooting 75.0 percent (150-of-200), 36th in the nation. LEHIGH ON NATIONAL, REGIONAL TV Lehigh men s basketball will appear on national and local TV several times this season. More than 20 games can be seen in HD for free on the new Patriot League Network, at least two on CBS Sports Network, ESPN3, ACC Network Extra and more. In addition, all home Patriot League games not picked up by CBS air locally in the Lehigh Valley on Service Electric 2 Sports Lehigh Men s Basketball Television Schedule (Upcoming Games) Jan. 2 vs. Lafayette 7:00 SE2/PLN Jan. 5 vs. Loyola 2:00 SE2/PLN HOME SWEET STABLER The Mountain Hawks have won eight of their last nine, 51 of their last 76, 73 of their last 102 and 86 of their last 120 in the friendly confines of Stabler Arena. They had an 11-game home win streak snapped vs. Bryant on Dec. 29, 2012 and an eight-game winning streak snapped on Jan. 5, 2014 against Boston University. Lehigh also had an eight-game home winning streak snapped during the 2016 Patriot League Championship Game. Here s a look at Lehigh s home success since the start of the season: Overall Record: (.730) Non-League Record: (.790) Patriot League Record (Regular and Postseason): (.685) Longest Winning Streak: 16 games (11/25/03-12/6/04) UP NEXT... After Wednesday s game, Lehigh remains home on Sunday to host Loyola at 2 p.m. FOLLOW LEHIGH BASKETBALL Lehigh Basketball on the TV, Radio and Internet Locally, Lehigh basketball can be seen on Service Electric Cable s 2 Sports. Over the air waves, Lehigh basketball can be heard on the exclusive home of Lehigh Athletics, Fox Sports Radio of the Lehigh Valley (1230 and 1320 AM). Once again this year, Lehigh will broadcast the LIVE audio of every men s game and LIVE video home games on the web at Lehighsports.com. Facebook - Facebook.com/LehighAthletics Twitter - Twitter.com/LehighMBB Instagram- Instagram.com/Lehigh_Mens_Basketball YouTube - YouTube.com/LehighSports So far this year, the Mountain Hawks are averaging 76.8 points per game, first in the Patriot League. Lehigh has eclipsed 80 points at Monmouth (Nov. 6), at Siena (Nov. 21), vs. Arkansas State (Dec. 1), at Yale (Dec. 5), at Mount St. Mary s (Dec. 8) and vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (Dec. 22). THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE Lehigh has continued to excel at the charity stripe, not only taking more free throws than its opponents, but also converting at an impressive rate. In , the Mountain Hawks converted at a 76.8 percent clip (590-of-768)

9 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 9 A LEHIGH TEAM... Scored 100+ points vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/12/16) Lehigh won, Scored 90+ points vs. Bucknell (2/5/18) Lehigh won, (OT) Scored 80+ points vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Allowed 90+ points at Yale (12/5/18) Lehigh lost, Had five players in double figures Lynch - 16, Tejada - 15, Andree - 12, Cohen - 12, Leufroy - 10 vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Lehigh won, Had two players score 15+ points Tejada - 22, Leufroy - 20, Cohen - 19 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Had two players score 20+ points Tejada - 22, Leufroy - 20 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Shot 50% or better from the floor 51.8 (29-56) - vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Shot 50% or better from three-point range 56.5 (13-23) - vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Did not hit a three-pointer 0-for-13 - vs. Columbia (11/23/14) Lehigh lost, Played an overtime game at American (2/10/18) Lehigh won, (OT) Played a double overtime game vs. Loyola (1/24/18) Lehigh lost, (2OT) Recorded 10 steals 10 - at Yale (12/5/18) Lehigh lost, Forced 20 turnovers 27 - vs. Monmouth (11/14/17) Lehigh lost, THE LAST TIME... A LEHIGH PLAYER... Recorded a double-double in points and rebounds 16 points, 10 rebounds - Nic Lynch vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Lehigh won, Recorded a double-double in points and assists 17 points, 10 assists - Kahron Ross vs. Bucknell (2/25/15) Lehigh won, Scored 25+ points in a game 25 - Kyle Leufroy at Siena (11/21/18) Lehigh won, Scored 35+ points in a game 36 - Tim Kempton vs. American (1/8/17) Lehigh won, Recorded 5 or more steals in a game 5 - Kahron Ross vs. Bucknell (2/5/18) Lehigh won, (OT) Handed out 10 or more assists in a game 10 - Kyle Leufroy at Yale (12/5/18) Lehigh lost, Handed out 5 or more assists in a game 6 - Kyle Leufroy, 5 - Jordan Cohen vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in a game 10 - Nic Lynch vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Lehigh won, Blocked 5 or more shots in a game 6 - Jesse Chuku at Boston University (1/31/16) Lehigh lost, Made 10+ three pointers in a game 10 - Pat Andree vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/12/16) Lehigh won, Made 5+ three-pointers in a game 5 - Lance Tejada vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Lehigh won, Hit a game-winning shot Mackey McKnight - driving layup with 0.5 seconds left in OT at Boston University (2/1/14) Lehigh won, (OT)

10 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 10 WHEN LEHIGH Plays at home: Plays on the road: Plays at neutral sites: Leads at the half: Trails at the half: Is tied at the half: Goes to overtime: Scores 90 or more points: Scores points: Scores points: Scores points: Scores points: Scores points: Scores fewer than 40 points: Allows 90 or more points: Allows points: Allows points: Allows points: Allows points: Allows points: Allows fewer than 40 points: Shoots 50% or more: Shoots 40-49%: Shoots 30-39%: Shoots under 30%: Allows 50% or more Allows 40-49%: Allows 30-39%: Allows under 30%: Shoots 50% or more 3FG: Shoots 40-49% 3FG: Shoots 30-39% 3FG: Shoots under 30% 3FG: Outrebounds opponents: Is outrebounded: Ties opponent in rebounding: Commits fewer than 15 turnovers: Commits 15 or more turnovers: Forces 15 or more turnovers: Forces fewer than 15 turnovers: Commits more turnovers: Commits fewer turnovers: Tie in turnovers LEHIGH... By Month November: December: By Day Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: VS. THE CONFERENCES ACC: Big 12: Ivy League: MAAC: NEC: Sun Belt: TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

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13 NUMERICAL ROSTER LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School Major 0 Caleb Bennett So. G St. Joseph, Mo./Lafayette High School Arts and Sciences 1 Jeameril Wilson Fr. F Chicago, Ill./Woodstock Academy (Notre Dame Prep) Business 2 Kyle Leufroy Sr. G Pasadena, Calif./Benicia High School (Prolific Prep) Finance 4 Joe Foley Fr. G Atherton, Calif./Menlo School Business 5 Lance Tejada Sr. G Miramar, Fla./Ely High School (East Carolina) Sociology 10 Zedrek Farrell Fr. G Harlem, N.Y./Iona Prep Arts and Sciences 11 Jordan Cohen Jr. G Tarzana, Calif./Campbell Hall Finance 13 James Karnik So. C Surrey, B.C./Orangeville Prep Business 20 Marques Wilson So. G Edmond, Okla./Edmond North High School Business 21 Shane Acoveno So. F Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley High School Computer Science (EN) 25 Ed Porter Jr. F Hawthorne, Fla./Eastside High School Sociology 31 Pat Andree Jr. F Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy Psychology 42 Jack Lieb Jr. F/C Deerfield, Ill./Brewster Academy Finance 44 Nic Lynch Fr. C Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep Business 55 David Roelke Jr. G Sharon, Mass./Sharon Political Science ALPHABETICAL No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School Major 21 Shane Acoveno So. F Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley High School Computer Science (EN) 31 Pat Andree Jr. F Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy Psychology 0 Caleb Bennett So. G St. Joseph, Mo./Lafayette High School Arts and Sciences 11 Jordan Cohen Jr. G Tarzana, Calif./Campbell Hall Finance 10 Zedrek Farrell Fr. G Harlem, N.Y./Iona Prep Arts and Sciences 4 Joe Foley Fr. G Atherton, Calif./Menlo School Business 13 James Karnik So. C Surrey, B.C./Orangeville Prep Business 2 Kyle Leufroy Sr. G Pasadena, Calif./Benicia High School (Prolific Prep) Finance 42 Jack Lieb Jr. F/C Deerfield, Ill./Brewster Academy Finance 44 Nic Lynch Fr. C Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep Business 25 Ed Porter Jr. F Hawthorne, Fla./Eastside High School Sociology 55 David Roelke Jr. G Sharon, Mass./Sharon Political Science 5 Lance Tejada Sr. G Miramar, Fla./Ely High School (East Carolina) Sociology 1 Jeameril Wilson Fr. F Chicago, Ill./Woodstock Academy (Notre Dame Prep) Business 20 Marques Wilson So. G Edmond, Okla./Edmond North High School Business Murray H. Goodman 48 Head Coach: Brett Reed (Eckerd College 95), 12th Season Associate Head Coach: Antoni Wyche (Notre Dame 99) Assistant Coaches: Harry Morra (DeSales 04) and Noel Hightower (Chestnut Hill 16) Director of Operations and Enrichment: Billy Dunn Video Coordinator: Greg Tarca PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Shane Acoveno: ACK-Oh-Vee-no Pat Andree: ON-dray Jordan Cohen: COE-in Jack Lieb: LEEB Kyle Leufroy: Luh-FROY David Roelke: ROLL-key Jeameril Wilson: Ja-MEAR-ull Marques Wilson: MARK-iss BY CLASS Seniors (2): Kyle Leufroy, Lance Tejada Juniors (5): Pat Andree, Jordan Cohen, Jack Lieb, Ed Porter, David Roelke Sophomores (4): Shane Acoveno, Caleb Bennett, James Karnik, Marques Wilson Freshmen (4): Zed Farrell, Joe Foley, Nic Lynch, Jeameril Wilson BY POSITION Guards (8): Caleb Bennett, Jordan Cohen, Zed Farrell, Joe Foley, Kyle Leufroy, David Roelke, Lance Tejada, Marques Wilson Forwards (4): Shane Acoveno, Pat Andree, Ed Porter, Jeameril Wilson Centers (3): James Karnik, Jack Lieb, Nic Lynch BY STATE/COUNTRY California (3): Jordan Cohen, Joe Foley, Kyle Leufroy Florida (2): Ed Porter, Lance Tejada Illinois (2): Jack Lieb, Jeameril Wilson Massachusetts (1): David Roelke Missouri (1): Caleb Bennett New Jersey (1): Pat Andree New York (1): Zedrek Farrell Oklahoma (1): Marques Wilson Pennsylvania (1): Shane Acoveno Washington (1): Nic Lynch British Columbia, Canada (1): James Karnik

14 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 14 TV/RADIO ROSTER #0 Caleb Bennett So. - G lbs. #1 Jeameril Wilson Fr. - F lbs. #2 Kyle Leufroy Sr. - G lbs. #4 Joe Foley Fr. - G lbs. #5 Lance Tejada Sr. - G lbs. #10 Zedrek Farrell Fr. - G lbs. #11 Jordan Cohen Jr. - G lbs. #13 James Karnik So. - C lbs. #20 Marques Wilson So. - G lbs. #21 Shane Acoveno So. - F lbs. #25 Ed Porter Jr. - F lbs. #31 Pat Andree Jr. - F lbs. #42 Jack Lieb Jr. - C lbs. #44 Nic Lynch Fr. - C lbs. #55 David Roelke Jr. - G lbs. Dr. Brett Reed Head Coach

15 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 15 BRETT REED Head Coach 12th Year as Lehigh Head Coach The season is Dr. Brett Reed s 12th as the Murray H. Goodman 48 Head Men s Basketball Coach at Lehigh University. In 11 years on the sideline, Reed has become the winningest coach in Lehigh history and has won more than 70 percent of his games at Stabler Arena. During the season, Reed won his 100th career game and became the fastest coach to 100 wins in the history of the Patriot League. The same season, he also became the all-time winningest coach in school history. He enters with 198 career victories and is the Patriot League s second longest-tenured coach. Reed owns a 57.6 career Division I winning percentage, good for sixth in Patriot League history and second among active coaches. Reed s 198 overall wins, and 102 Patriot League victories, are both fourth in league history. Reed has consistently won at Lehigh, eclipsing 20 wins three times in a four-year span from , which also included three national postseason appearances. The Mountain Hawks twice won the Patriot League and advanced to the NCAA Tournament while advancing to the College Basketball Invitational in Lehigh reached back-to-back Patriot League Championship Games in 2016 and 2017, marking the third and fourth times in eight seasons the Mountain Hawks played in the title game. Under Reed, the Mountain Hawks have won 20+ games four times in the last nine years and have finished in the top four of the league standings in eight of the last nine seasons. Reed s teams have played their best basketball when it matters, posting a 22-2 record over the last three Februaries (9-0 in 2016, 6-2 in 2017 and 7-0 in 2018). In his tenure, the Mountain Hawks are in the month of February. During Reed s time, Lehigh has developed plenty of impressive talent, led by two-time All-American and Patriot League Player of the Year C.J. McCollum 13 who was selected 10th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2013 NBA Draft and has developed into an NBA star. McCollum finished each of the last two seasons top 20 in the NBA in scoring (23.0 points per game in and 21.4 in ). Tim Kempton 17 was a two-time Patriot League Player of the Year, who was invited to play for the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Summer League following graduation, and is now playing overseas. Reed has recruited at an extremely effective rate, having secured five of the last 11 Patriot League Rookies of the Year. Reed will be most remembered for the season, when the Mountain Hawks posted a school-record 27 wins, along with the program s third Patriot League Championship (and second in the three years). The highlight was a historic NCAA Tournament win over Duke, becoming only the sixth No. 15 seed to ever beat a No. 2 seed and second in the same day (Norfolk State defeated Missouri just hours earlier). McCollum led the way with 30 points as Lehigh never trailed by more than five and was leading for much of the game. Mountain Hawks largest lead came in the final minute (eight) as the squad always had an answer for the Blue Devils runs. That game helped put the Lehigh men s basketball program squarely on the map as over the ensuing days, the Mountain Hawks were featured in an endless number of national media outlets including SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sports Illustrated, USA Today and much more. Entering the following season, the Mountain Hawks were ranked among the mid-major s best teams by numerous outlets. The season also featured a school record for nonleague wins (12), the Mountain Hawks shattered the program s previous wins record of 22 (also set by a Reed-led team). Along the way, Lehigh played tough against power conference foes, including NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Michigan State when the Mountain Hawks held a lead at the half. The Mountain Hawks earned two more wins against power conference foes during the season as Lehigh took a big step forward in its quest to return to championship contention. The Mountain Hawks season was highlighted by two wins over power conference opponents DePaul and Arizona State, and a tight loss to eventual No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament Villanova. After a slow start to Patriot League play, the Mountain Hawks rebounded by winning seven-of-eight games midway through the league schedule. Late in the season, Lehigh dominated eventual regular season champion Bucknell to clinch a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. Several individuals took their play to new levels in , highlighted by Kempton who was named the league s Player of the Year as just a soph- omore. Along with Kempton, freshman Kahron Ross became the Mountain Hawks fifth Patriot League Rookie of the Year in the previous nine seasons, along with Marquis Hall (2007), Rob Keefer (2008), McCollum (2010) and Kempton (2014). Ross set a single-game record with 14 assists in Lehigh s thrilling win at Arizona State. Lehigh rebounded from a slow start in winning 11 straight games beginning in early February, tying the program s 90-year school record. The Mountain Hawks surged to the No. 2 seed in the league tournament and went on to host the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship game. It marked the sixth time in seven seasons that Lehigh has played at least one Patriot League Tournament game at home. The Mountain Hawks wrapped up an undefeated February, their first undefeated month since November of When all was said and done, Lehigh finished the season with a school-record 13 Patriot League victories. Kempton and Ross were each named first team All-Patriot League, marking the first time in school history Lehigh has featured multiple first team honorees. Ross broke the school s single-season record for assists, posting 194. Kempton was also named Patriot League Player of the Year for the second straight season, becoming just the third player in league history to earn the honor twice before his senior season. The others were McCollum and Colgate s Adonal Foyle, who both went onto careers in the NBA. Junior Austin Price was named a third team All-League honoree while Kyle Leufroy was named to the All-Rookie Team. As a team, Lehigh finished the season 15th nationally in three-point percentage (39.2). The Mountain Hawks finished the season with a record, tied for second in the league standings before defeating Colgate and Boston University in the Patriot League Tournament to reach their second straight title game. Among Lehigh s wins was an win at Mississippi State, the program s first-ever victory over the SEC. The Mountain Hawks also defeated eventual Ivy League Champion Princeton as one of four wins over NCAA Tournament teams. Kempton led the league in points (20.4) and rebounds (10.4) and was named a Final Five Finalist for Kareem-Abdul Jabbar National Center of the Year. He also became Lehigh s first-ever participant in the 2017 Reese s Division I College All-Star Game, going on to score a game-high 21 points. In , Lehigh graduated over 4,000 points and 1,600 rebounds from the previous year, but still found itself near the top of the league standings. The Mountain Hawks won eight straight games to end the regular season tied for third place in the league. Among the victories was a thrilling overtime win over Bucknell in early February, handing the eventual Patriot League Champion its last defeat until the NCAA Tournament. Lehigh went on to finish the season 4-1 in overtime. Ross led the charge, finishing his career as the Lehigh and Patriot League all-time career leader for assists. He was named second team All-Patriot League, becoming the program s first-ever four-time All-League honoree. Ross also became the first student-athlete in program history to finish his career 4-0 at archrival Lafayette. In addition to Ross, transfer Lance Tejada was named second team All-Patriot League in his first season donning the Brown and White. Tejada finished 10th nationally in three-point percentage (45.3) while teammate Pat Andree finished 23rd (42.9). In one stretch, Lehigh exceeded 50 percent from three-point range in six straight games. The Mountain Hawks had double-digit makes in eight in a row and 10-of-11, finishing the year 40.6 percent as a team, good for ninth nationally. Another impressive season under Reed came in when the Mountain Hawks finished and played in a national postseason tournament for a second straight season and third time in four years. Lehigh began the season 9-2, including an eight-game winning streak capped off by a win at North Texas. McCollum went down with a season-ending injury at VCU on Jan. 5, but the Mountain Hawks wouldn t go away quietly. Lehigh posted a 10-4 record in league play to tie for second in the league standings. That season, Reed picked up his 100th career win in style as the Mountain Hawks defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, He went on to post his school record-breaking victory in a win at Navy. Reed broke a tie with Tony Packer to become the all-time winningest coach in school history. Following the season, McCollum, the Patriot League s all-time leading scorer, became the first player in school history and second in league history selected in the NBA Draft. Reed s first Patriot League Title as head coach came in when he led the Mountain Hawks to their second Patriot League Tournament Championship, first outright regular season league title, the most wins in school history (at the time) and the most-ever wins at Stabler Arena. The Mountain Hawks also led the Patriot League in scoring offense, scoring margin, threepoint percentage, assist-to-turnover ratio and defensive rebounds. Their 220

16 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 16 made three-pointers established a new school record, later broken just four seasons later when Lehigh knocked down 235 in The team also set a mark for the most dominant run in the Patriot League Tournament s history, winning every game by 15 points or more. They also excelled in the classroom. Lehigh s starting five of Dave Buchberger, Zahir Carrington, Hall, McCollum and Gabe Knutson achieved an average grade point average of 3.2. During Reed s second season at the helm in season, the Mountain Hawks continued to build upon the solid foundation established at the beginning of his Lehigh career. The accomplishments included the most overall road wins since 1991 and the school s first-ever victory over a Big East foe. Hall went onto became Lehigh s first-ever Patriot League Men s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while Carrington was the school s first All-District selection since In his first season as a collegiate head coach, Reed led the Mountain Hawks to the third most wins for a first-year headman in the 108-season history of Lehigh Basketball. Reed mentored the Mountain Hawks second consecutive Patriot League Rookie of the Year in Keefer as Lehigh became the first school in the league to accomplish that feat. In addition, Reed oversaw a defensive unit that held league foe Bucknell to just 39 points on February 27, the second fewest points ever allowed by the Brown and White since the inception of Patriot League play in Reed has recruited and developed some excellent basketball talent over the course of his career at Lehigh. In addition to McCollum and several Rookie of the Year performers, there have been a host of others who have enjoyed individual accomplishments and recognition. Hall, Carrington, Knutson, Holden Greiner, Mackey McKnight, Austin Price and Tejada join McCollum, Kempton and Ross as All-Patriot League performers. Lehigh has also featured high-level performers in the classroom and community as well. Hall was named the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year in consecutive seasons while Knutson was a three-time Academic All-Patriot League performer. Andree and Jordan Cohen were named Academic All- League in Hall, McCollum and Kempton have been named finalists for the Senior CLASS Award while Knutson, Corey Schaefer and Price have been named candidates for the prestigious award. Reed was named Lehigh s head coach on August 10, He had been an assistant at Lehigh for the previous five years, serving as associate head coach for the campaign. Prior to his time at Lehigh, Reed served as the top assistant coach at High Point University in North Carolina for two seasons. Reed was an integral part of the coaching staff that led the Panthers to the Big South Championship Game in Included in that two-year period, Reed recruited a Big South Rookie of the Year and a Player of the Year. Reed spent the season as the Director of Basketball Operations at the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. He began his collegiate coaching career at Oakland (Mich.) Community College where he was an assistant for his father s program. A native of Waterford, Michigan, Reed attended Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida where he contributed at point guard and helped lead his team to a conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. Reed graduated with honors, earning his Bachelor s degree in 1995 before earning his Master s at Wayne State in In 2003, Reed received his Ph.D. from Wayne State University in Instructional Technology with a Cognate in Sports Administration. He is one of only two Division I men s basketball head coaches in the entire nation to have earned their doctorate degrees. Reed was also honored during his academic career with a number of awards including the prestigious Thomas C. Rumbell Fellowship. Reed and his wife Kindra reside in Bethlehem with their sons Brendan and Calvin, and daughter Makenna. has proven that he is a top-notch recruiter. - Fran McCaffery, former Lehigh and current University of Iowa Head Coach I am very proud of the success Brett has enjoyed as the head men s basketball coach at Lehigh University. Brett is extremely intelligent, hard-working and passionate about the game of basketball and is a terrific role model for the young men in his program. I am excited for what Brett has been able to accomplish in his short time as the head coach at Lehigh and am confident that he will continue to be successful for many years to come. - Billy Taylor, former Lehigh and Head Coach and current University of Iowa Director of Operations Brett Reed is respected by our student-athletes, he is an excellent teacher and communicator and has been an extremely productive recruiter. I admire his values, his work ethic, his energy and his devotion to our players, their education and their experience. - Joe Sterrett, Lehigh Murray H. Goodman Dean of Athletics Reed s Coaching Resume Year Record (Pct.) PL Home Notables (.483) (.517) (.667) PL Reg Season Championship PL Tourn. Championship NCAA Tournament (.516) PL Semifinals (.771) PL Tourn. Championship NCAA win over Duke (.678) College Basketball Invitational (.438) (.533) Wins over DePaul, Arizona St (.531) Hosted PL Championship (.625) nd straight PL Champ Game (.533) in February (.636) Total (.577) (.586) (.724) WHAT THEY RE SAYING ABOUT COACH REED Brett Reed is an excellent basketball coach. In just a few years, he has led the resurgence of Lehigh basketball and turned it into a power from the Patriot League. He s building a program that can withstand one of sport s ultimate challenges the test of time. It is undoubtedly an impressive accomplishment. - Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University and U.S. National Team Head Coach I ve known Brett Reed for over 10 years, and was fortunate to have him on my staff and watch him develop as a coach. I strongly believe Brett is one of the best young coaches in the country. His performance in was as good as or better than anyone in our profession. He s an excellent basketball coach on the floor, has incredible demeanor on the sideline and

17 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 17 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ANTONI WYCHE ASSISTANT COACH HARRY MORRA Antoni Wyche enters his 10th season as an assistant coach at Lehigh in , and eighth as associate head coach. Wyche has helped lead the Mountain Hawks program to new heights, which includes two Patriot League Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances in a three-year span, along with back-to-back trips to the Patriot League Championship Game in 2016 and A 1999 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Wyche has brought a wealth of professional playing experience to the Lehigh program, having played in numerous professional leagues in the United States and overseas for nearly a decade following his collegiate career. Wyche made an immediate impact as the Mountain Hawks have gone in his nine seasons in Bethlehem while winning the 2010 and 2012 Patriot League Championships, advancing to the 2013 College Basketball Invitational, hosting the 2016 Patriot League Championship Game and making it back to the title game in Lehigh has posted a winning record in all but one season, eclipsing 20 wins on four occasions, while also coming within a single possession of hosting its second straight Patriot League Title game in Wyche took over as associate head coach at Lehigh after Matt Logie departed to become the head coach at Whitworth University following the season. The Mountain Hawks have finished in the top four of the league standings in eight of the last nine seasons. Lehigh has played its best basketball when it matters most, posting a 22-2 record over the last three Februaries (9-0 in 2016, 6-2 in 2017 and 7-0 in 2018). In Wyche s time, the Mountain Hawks are in the month of February. Wyche has coached plenty of talent, including two-time Patriot League Player of the Year and top-10 NBA Draft pick C.J. McCollum, currently of the Portland Trail Blazers. McCollum has finished each of the last two seasons top 20 in the NBA in scoring (23.0 points per game in and 21.4 in ). Wyche has worked with several other top players, including two-time Patriot League Player of the Year Tim Kempton along with recently-graduated Kahron Ross, the first four-time All-Patriot League honoree in school history. Ross also became Lehigh s fifth Patriot League Rookie of the Year in a nine-season span in , finishing his career as the Lehigh and Patriot League record holder for career assists (660). Kempton was invited to play for the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Summer League following graduation, and is now one of several Lehigh graduates playing professionally overseas. A four-year member of the Notre Dame program, Wyche averaged 12 points, four assists and four rebounds per game during his time in South Bend as a point guard and shooting guard playing under head coach John McLeod. Also on staff for the Fighting Irish were former Lehigh head coaches McCaffery and Taylor, currently the head coach and director of basketball operations, respectively, at the University of Iowa. Following graduation, Wyche began his professional career by playing for the New Jersey Shorecats of the United States Basketball League during the spring of A native of New York, Wyche s first international playing experience came as a member of Fersped Rabotnicki in Macedonia where he led his team to a 33-4 record and the Macedonian First Division championship. Wyche averaged 21 points, five assists and five rebounds during the regular season before registering averages of 13.5 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals during the Korac Cup. Among his international playing stops, Wyche has also played for Club de Mayas in Mexico, Kouvot in Finland, Niigata Albirex in Japan, Al Rayyan in Qatar and Zain in Jordan. He averaged 26 points and six assists for Club de Mayas in 2002, 17 points, four assists and five rebounds for Kouvot in and nine points, five rebounds and a league-leading six assists for Niigata Albirex in Wyche also played for the Adirondack Wildcats of USBL in Antoni and his wife Jill reside in Bethlehem with their daughters Keilah and Jaya. Harry Morra enters his fourth season as Lehigh assistant coach in following a stint with the program as video coordinator during the program s historic season. After that season at Lehigh, Morra spent the next three years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at nearby DeSales University. In his first season at Lehigh, Morra helped lead the Mountain Hawks to the 2016 Patriot League Championship Game. Lehigh won its final nine regular season games and saw its winning streak reach 11 (to tie a school record) after wins over Navy and American in the Patriot League Quarterfinals and Semifinals, respectively. The Mountain Hawks hosted the league championship game for the first time since 2010, reaching the title game for the third time in seven seasons. Lehigh followed in by reaching its second straight title game. The Mountain Hawks finished 20-12, finishing the regular season tied for second in the league standings before defeating Colgate and Boston University in the Patriot League Tournament to reach their second straight title game. Among Lehigh s wins was an win at Mississippi State, the program s first-ever victory over the SEC. In the end, Tim Kempton led the league in averaging 20.4 points and 10.4 rebounds and was named a Final Five Finalist for Kareem-Abdul Jabbar National Center of the Year. He was also Lehigh s first-ever participant in the 2017 Reese s Division I College All-Star Game, going on to score a game-high 21 points. In , Lehigh graduated over 4,000 points and 1,600 rebounds from the previous year, but still found itself near the top of the league standings. The Mountain Hawks won eight straight games to end the regular season, seven coming in February, to tie for third place in the league standings. In Morra s tenure as Lehigh assistant coach, the Mountain Hawks are 22-2 in the month of February (9-0 in 2016, 6-2 in 2017 and 7-0 in 2018). In one stretch, Lehigh shot 50+ percent from three-point range in six straight games. The Mountain Hawks had double-digit makes in eight in a row and 10-of-11, finishing the year 40.6 percent as a team, good for ninth nationally. Under Morra s watch, Kempton was named the league s Player of the Year for a second straight season while Kahron Ross finished his career as the program s first-ever four-time All-Patriot League honoree. He also graduated as the Lehigh and Patriot League record holder for career assists (660). As a team, Lehigh has earned a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals eight times in the last nine years. Prior to Lehigh, Morra helped DeSales established itself as one of the top 20 winningest programs in NCAA Division III, playing in the Elite Eight, Sweet 16 twice and Round of 32 three times. In Morra s time at DeSales, the Bulldogs went He helped lead DeSales to two Regular Season Championships, two Freedom Tournament Championships, along with three NCAA Tournament wins. Morra helped develop three 1,000 point scorers, two All-Americans, two Freedom MVPs and a National Rookie Team member. As assistant coach, Morra designed and executed recruiting strategies for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware and Maryland. He planned and executed an annual Prospect Camp for 50 participants and Team Camp with 30 teams from all over the Mid-Atlantic region. He also prepared and presented scouting reports for 2014 Freedom Conference Coach of the Year Scott Coval. During graduate school at Lehigh, Morra took a year off from DeSales and was Lehigh s video coordinator during a memorable season, which featured a Patriot League Championship and historic NCAA Tournament win over Duke. Morra was responsible for film exchange, advanced scouting and game/practice video breakdown. Morra has worked camps at Duke, Villanova and Lehigh. After college, he was both a player and then assistant coach for Belfast Star of the Sea, which competes in the 12-team Irish Superleague. He also has experience as Operations Manager for PeacePlayers International in Northern Ireland and South Africa, an ESPY Award winning basketball non-profit organization based out of Washington, D.C. As a player, Morra was a four-year member and two-year captain at DeSales, shooting 48 percent from three-point range in 2004 as a senior captain of the 24-5 MAC Champions. Morra and his wife Kelly Lyons reside in Bethlehem with their four-year old son Marcus.

18 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 18 ASSISTANT COACH NOEL HIGHTOWER DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & ENRICHMENT BILLY DUNN Noel Hightower begins his third season on the Lehigh coaching staff in , and second as assistant coach, after serving as the director of basketball operations in In his first season at Lehigh, Hightower managed day-to-day operations of the program as Lehigh advanced to its second straight Patriot League Championship Game. Hightower helped coach a young team in , which graduated over 4,000 points and 1,600 rebounds from the previous year, but still found itself near the top of the league standings. The Mountain Hawks won eight straight games to end the regular season tied for third place in the league, earning a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals for the eighth time in the last nine years. Among Lehigh s victories was a thrilling overtime win over Bucknell in early February, handing the eventual Patriot League Champion its last defeat until the NCAA Tournament. Kahron Ross led the charge, finishing his career as the Lehigh and Patriot League all-time career leader for assists (660). He was named second team All-Patriot League, becoming the program s first-ever four-time All-League honoree. Ross also became the first student-athlete in program history to finish his career 4-0 at archrival Lafayette. In addition to Ross, transfer Lance Tejada was named second team All-Patriot League in his first season donning the Brown and White. Tejada finished 10th nationally in three-point percentage (45.3) while teammate Pat Andree finished 23rd (42.9). In one stretch, Lehigh exceeded 50 percent from three-point range in six straight games. The Mountain Hawks had double-digit makes in eight in a row and 10-of-11, finishing the year 40.6 percent as a team, good for ninth nationally. Lehigh posted a 7-0 record in February to improve to 22-2 over the last three Februaries. Hightower is a 2016 graduate of Chestnut Hill, where he was a twosport student-athlete. He won the Athletic Director s Award, given annually to the male and female student-athlete who best demonstrates dedication to the mission of the College and excels in his or her sport of choice. As a senior, Hightower averaged 6.1 points and a team-high 8.3 rebounds per game while serving as the heart and soul of the Griffins defense. For his career, he ranks second in school history in rebounds (577), second in offensive rebounds (225), fifth in defensive rebounds (352), seventh in rebounds per game (5.4), second in blocks (114) and fifth in steals (128). Hightower shot 53.4 percent from the field as a senior (63-of-118). He was also a standout track and field athlete, highlighted by winning a CACC Individual Championship in 2015 in the 110-meter hurdles. Hightower has shown tremendous leadership, serving as a threeyear captain. He was also a member of Chestnut Hill College s Diversity Committee, vice president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, Presidential Leadership Award winner and the 2015 conference representative at the NCAA Leadership Forum. Hightower has basketball experience outside of playing, which includes serving as a camp counselor at Lehigh s summer camps from 2013 through He was Director of a 3 vs. 3 Basketball Tournament, where he managed the tournament s operations, and assisted in game management at Chestnut Hill athletic events. Billy Dunn begins his second season on the Lehigh men s basketball staff and first as Director of Operations and Enrichment. In his first season at Lehigh, Dunn served as a resource for the Mountain Hawks players and coaches, speaking into concepts of character and leadership while running a pregame chapel for those interested. Lehigh posted an eight-game winning streak to end the regular season, tying for third place in the league standings and earning a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals for the eighth time in the last nine years. Dunn received the team s Sixth Man of the Year Award at its annual end-of-year banquet. Dunn has worked locally in the Lehigh Valley in the game of basketball. He has served as assistant boys basketball coach at both Liberty High School and Allentown Central Catholic for five years each. Dunn was head girls basketball coach at Emmaus High School for three years and co-founder of Push The Rock in Emmaus, Pa. leading basketball camps and coaching internationally. The organization s vision is to be a global leader in sports ministry. Dunn earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Bible and Secondary Education from Cairn University, before going on to earn his Master of Science in Organizational Leadership, also from Cairn. He went on to serve as chaplain in professional sports for over eight years, including in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Dunn is currently spiritual formation pastor at Faith Church in Allentown. He has also served as professor at Cairn University in Leadership Studies, has been executive director at Habitat for Humanity and has worked with Leadership Development at Push The Rock. VIDEO COORDINATOR GREG TARCA Greg Tarca enters his first season as video coordinator in Tarca came to Lehigh after graduating from Quinnipiac this past May as a four-year member of the men s basketball program. Tarca played in 18 career games for Quinnipiac, earning a full scholarship in December of his senior year after spending four years as a walk-on. Tarca started his Senior Day game vs. Saint Peter s and scored a layup in the game s final minute. His impact went far beyond the court, which included serving as legislative chair of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Tarca led a group of student-athletes in weekly meetings, spoke on behalf of the organization and more. Despite being fresh out of college, Tarca does have experience as a supervisor/coach at the Grundy Hoops Academy, facilitating basketball clinics for students ages eight to 16 and teaching fundamental basketball skills. Tarca has also interned at The Hoop Group, assisting in the recruitment of future campers nation-wide, building relationships with high school, college and AAU coaches, and assisting with logistics, planning and day-to-day operations of camps.

19 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 19 #0 Caleb BENNETT Guard Sophomore St. Joseph, Mo. Lafayette High School Major: Arts and Sciences WHY LEHIGH? Lehigh is the perfect balance of great sports programs and academics UPDATE: - Finished with four points (coming consecutively) in the first half, while adding two rebounds and an assist at West Virginia (12/30). - Scored six points while adding three rebounds, two assists and a steal at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Had seven points on 2-of-4 shooting while adding two rebounds and a steal at Yale (12/5). - Strong vs. Arkansas State (12/1), posting six points and a career-high tying five rebounds. - Recorded five points, a rebound and career-high tying two steals in homecoming game at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24). GETTING TO KNOW CALEB Nickname: CB Major: STEM Earth & Environmental Science Favorite Place on Campus: The Cup Favorite Thing about Lehigh: The feel/look Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Color: Red Favorite Movie: Despicable Me Favorite Musical Artist: André 3000 or J Cole Favorite Website: Amazon.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Colin Cowherd Favorite Pro Team: Cleveland Cavaliers Favorite Athlete in Another Sport: Larry Fitzgerald Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: SLAM Magazine Place I d Like To Visit: Paris Talent I d Most Like To Have: Be able to juggle Dream Job: Being a petroleum engineer I Wear My Jersey Number Because: My mom If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Track If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Invest a lot of it and then get to spending CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 vs. Boston University (2/3/18) Rebounds: 5, five times; last vs. Arkansas St. (12/1/18) Assists: 3, two times; last vs. Holy Cross (1/5/18) Steals: 2, three times; last at Kansas State (11/24/18) SEASON HIGHS Points: 7, two times; last at Yale (12/5/18) Rebounds: 4 vs. Marist (11/13/18) Assists: 1, threee times; last vs. Arkansas St. (12/1/18) Steals: 2, two times; last at Kansas State (11/24/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 0 3 Last Time: vs. Boston University (2/3/18) 20+ points 1 1 Last Time: vs. Boston University (2/3/18) 30+ points rebounds assists 0 0 Double-Doubles Scored two points while adding an assist and playing strong defense in win at Siena (11/21). - Posted two points, three rebounds and a steal against Princeton (11/16). - Strong effort in home opener vs. Marist (11/13), recording seven points, four rebounds, an assist and steal. - Had four points and three rebounds at Miami (11/9). - Finished a three-point play in the season opener at Monmouth (11/6), also adding two steals. AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Averaged 5.5 points and 2.3 rebounds in strong freshman campaign Added 24 assists and 11 steals Shot 45.0 percent from the field (59-of-131), 41.2 percent from three-point range (14-of-34) and 75.0 percent from the free throw line (33-of-44) Recorded five points and two rebounds in Patriot League Quarterfinals against Boston University (3/1) Scored three points and grabbed five rebounds in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Knocked down a three-pointer at Loyola (2/21) Tallied five points, a career-high tying five rebounds and an assist against Army West Point (2/17) Had two points, two rebounds and a steal in win at Colgate (2/14) Posted five points, four rebounds and an assist at American (2/10) in second straight overtime win Tallied three rebounds and an assist in big OT win over Bucknell (2/5) Career game vs. Boston University (2/3), scoring 23 points to shatter previous career high while adding career-high tying five rebounds along with two assists and a steal. Shot 8-of-13, including 3-of-5 from three-point range Had eight points, a rebound and steal in road win at Holy Cross (1/29). Was a perfect 2-of-2 from three Recorded four points, two rebounds and two assists against Navy (1/27) Posted a career-high 12 points along with four rebounds, a block and steal against Loyola (1/24) Scored nine points in 11 minutes of action at Army West Point (1/20) Two points and three rebounds vs. Colgate (1/17) Had four points and two rebounds in home win over American (1/14) Posted two points and a rebound at Boston University (1/8) Knocked down a three-pointer while adding a career-high tying three assists and a rebound vs. Holy Cross (1/5) Strong effort at Navy (1/2), scoring nine points on 4-of-5 shooting while adding four rebounds, two assists and two blocks Key part of Lehigh s Patriot League opening win at Lafayette (12/29), recording two points and three rebounds while serving as a strong defensive presence Knocked down an early second-half jumper at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) to even the score at 40, this after the Mountain Hawks trailed in the early going Tallied eight points, two rebounds and two assists vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/9) in first-career start. Was 2-of-3 from three-point range Had two points, three rebounds and a career-high three assists against Yale (12/6) Posted five points on 2-of-3 shooting, including a three-pointer at No. 15/18 Virginia (12/2) Finished with eight points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting CAREER STATISTICS

20 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 20 in big road win at Princeton (11/29) Scored seven points on a perfect 2-of-2 from the field along with 2-of-3 from the free throw line at Pitt (11/25) Impressed vs. Eastern University (11/19), scoring 11 points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting and 2-of-2 from the free throw line. Marked first-career game with double-figure points. Added three rebounds, two steals and an assist Had four points, five rebounds and one assist against Siena (11/17) Scored eight points while adding a block and steal in home opener vs. Monmouth (11/14) Posted nine points, four rebounds, an assist, steal and block in season opener at Marist (11/11). All nine points came after halftime GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BEFORE LEHIGH: Three-time All-State honoree at Lafayette High School Was also a three-time All-Conference, All-City, All-District and News Press honoree Helped lead high school to state championship game in , finishing the season 28-4 Was a 4A, first team All-State selection Played AAU basketball on the Under Armour Circuit, averaging 13 points per game, which was 29th in the circuit Was the No. 3 ranked player in Missouri according to Prep Hoops Missouri Father played college basketball at Southwest Texas State while uncle played at Notre Dame and professionally in the NBA and overseas.

21 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 21 #1 Jeameril WILSON Forward Freshman Chicago, Ill. Woodstock Academy (Notre Dame College Prep) Major: Business WHY LEHIGH? The culture here and my connection with the coaches UPDATE: - Scored four points (coming consecutively in the first half) while adding two rebounds in 10 minutes at West Virginia (12/30). - Recorded two points and three rebounds in home win over Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). - Had three points, three rebounds and an assist at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Filled up the stat sheet with two points, three rebounds, an assist, steal and first two career blocks at Yale (12/5). - Scored eight points, all in the span of 1:04 late in the second half, while adding a rebound and assist vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting at No. 12 Kansas GETTING TO KNOW JEAMERIL Nickname: Mero What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? Rathbone Dining Hall Major & Why: Business Favorite Place on Campus: Stabler Arena Favorite Food: Chicken & Rice Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: G Herbo Favorite Movie: More Than A Game Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Website: Twitter Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stacey King Favorite Pro Team: Chicago Bulls Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Floyd Mayweather Hobbies: Watching scary movies, listening to music Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: SLAM Place I d Like To Visit: Puerto Rico Talent I d Most Like To Have: 2005 Chris Brown Dancing Dream Job: NBA Player I Wear My Jersey Number Because: MVP Derrick Rose wore it If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Give it to my mom SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 10 at Siena (11/21/18) Rebounds: 5 at Monmouth (11/6/18) Assists: 2 at Siena (11/21/18) Steals: 1, three times; last at Yale (12/5/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 1 1 Last Time: at Siena (11/21/18) 20+ points points rebounds assists 0 0 State (11/24). - Impressed at Siena (10/21), posting a career-high 10 points along with first two career assists. Knocked down first-career three-pointers on first-career attempts, finishing 2-of-2. - Strong contributor on both ends of the floor vs. Princeton (11/16), finishing with two points and three boards. - Made a strong impact on the defensive end in home-opening win vs. Marist (11/13). - Grabbed a rebound at Miami (11/9). - Tallied three points and five rebounds in season opener at Monmouth (11/6). BEFORE LEHIGH: Hybrid forward, who graduated from Notre Dame College Prep in Chicago in 2017, playing for Coach Tom Les GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS After graduation from Notre Dame, attended Woodstock Academy in Connecticut and play for Coach Tony Bergeron Woodstock plays a national schedule against some of the top prep schools in the country Named All-Tournament in every holiday tournament senior year Team s Defensive Player of the Year Illinois State Playoffs Elite 8 Invited to several Chicago/Chicagoland All-Star games Winningest player in Notre Dame College Prep history (101 wins) Featured in Chicago Tribune as Athlete of the Month nominee Led Notre Dame to a 26-6 record and a top-20 finish in the state In March of 2017, scored a game-high 18 points, 13 in the second half to help Notre Dame past Niles North in the regional final Named team captain, first team All-Conference honoree and the team s Co-Most Valuable Player, averaging 14.3 points and 7.3 rebounds along with three assists and one steal Among many accolades was an Illinois High School Association Scholastic Achievement Award, Notre Dame College Prep s Faith, Scholarship and Service Award and an Ambassador of the Year Award Also played AAU on the prestigious Under Armour circuit for the Wisconsin Playground Warriors and Coach Mike Weinstein. Double-Doubles 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS

22 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 22 #2 Kyle LEUFROY Guard Senior Pasadena, Calif. Benicia High School (Prolific Prep) Major: Finance WHY LEHIGH? I saw what a great opportunity it would be to play for a high-level basketball program that is also a great academic school. They also showed a huge amount of interest in me which made me feel wanted and a place I d like to call home these next four years. GETTING TO KNOW KYLE Nickname: K-Froy What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? Unique campus Major & Why: Finance. Provides many opportunities after college, and it accommodates what I d like to do in the future. Favorite Place on Campus: Library Favorite Food: Chipotle Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: Drake Favorite Movie: The Wood Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite Website: ESPN Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Charles Barkley Favorite Pro Team: Miami Heat Favorite Athletes In Another Sport: Matt Kemp (San Diego Padres), Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks) Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: GQ Place I d Like To Visit: France or Italy Talent I d Most Like To Have: Singing Dream Job: Professional basketball player If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Give some to charity and help others who are in need SEASON HIGHS Points: 25 at Siena (11/21/18) Rebounds: 9, three times; last vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Assists: 10 at Yale (12/5/18) Steals: 2, five times; last at West Virginia (12/30/18) CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 at Siena (11/21/18) Rebounds: 10 at Bucknell (1/11/18) Assists: 10 at Yale (12/5/18) Steals: 4 vs. Bucknell (1/11/16) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 9 61 Last Time: at West Virginia (12/30/18) 20+ points 5 11 Last Time: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) 30+ points rebounds 0 1 Last Time: at Bucknell (1/11/18) 5+ assists 2 9 Last Time: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Double-Doubles UPDATE: - Finished with 12 points, three rebounds, four assists and two steals at West Virginia (12/30). - Scored an efficient 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting, including 2-of-2 from three vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). Added six points, five rebounds and two steals. - Tallied 21 points and five rebounds at Mount St. Mary s (12/8), taking a huge charge in the final minute to help wrap up the win. Finished a perfect 12-of-12 from the free throw line, tied for the second most makes without a miss in the nation this season. - Filled up the stat sheet with nine points, career-high 10 assists, five rebounds and two assists at Yale (12/5). Shattered previous career high for assists of six. - Scored 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting, along with 3-of-3 from three-point range vs. Arkansas State (12/1). Added two rebounds, two assists and two steals. - Recorded two points, two assists and five rebounds at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24). - Career game at Siena (11/21), scoring a career-high 25 points on 8-of-11 shooting, including 4-of-5 from three-point range. In the process, moved from 33rd all the way to 29th in school history for career points (reaching 1,071). - Tallied 10 points, nine rebounds and three assists against Princeton (11/16). - Stellar in home opener vs. Marist (11/13), tying a career-high 23 points (20 in the second half). Shot 8-of-13 from the field, including 4-of-7 from three-point range. Added five rebounds and two assists. - Finished with 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range at Miami (11/9). Continued strong play on the glass, finishing with nine boards. - Posted 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting (including 3-of-5 from three-point range) while adding nine rebounds at Monmouth (11/6). With his final points of the game, a corner three with 6:47 left in the second half, Leufroy became the 36th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points. AS A JUNIOR ( ): Was fourth on the Mountain Hawks in scoring, averaging 10.0 points per game Played in all 30 games, starting 18 Averaged a career-high 4.9 rebounds per game, third on the team, while adding a career-high 76 assists Shot 84.7 percent from the free throw line (72-of-85) Reached double-figure points on 16 occasions Posted seven points and six rebounds in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Scored 10 points while adding an assist and steal at Loyola (2/21) Recorded six points, three rebounds and three assists against Army West Point (2/17) Strong effort at Colgate (2/14), posting 18 points, seven rebounds, five assists and a steal Impressed off the bench at American (2/10), posting 11 points, eight rebounds, two steals, a block and assist to help Lehigh to second straight overtime win. Was 2-of-4 from three-point range Scored six points in big win against Bucknell (2/5) Finished with seven points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in win over Boston University (2/3). Included was a big steal with 1:11 remaining and Lehigh trailing by one Strong at Holy Cross (1/29), scoring 12 points, including 2-of-3 shooting from three-point range. Added four rebounds, four assists and a steal Impressed vs. Navy (1/27), scoring 15 points, 12 in the second half, while adding four rebounds and four assists. Finished 5-of-8 from the field, including 3-of-3 from three-point range Scored 10 points while adding nine rebounds, four assists and a steal against Colgate (1/17) Had 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal in home win over American (1/14) Filled up the stat sheet once again, this time at Bucknell (1/11). Tallied nine points and a career-high 10 rebounds, along with five assists and three steals - both tying a season high Recorded nine points, six rebounds, five assists and a steal at Boston University (1/8) Had 11 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals in home win vs. Holy Cross (1/5) Filled up the stat sheet with 13 points, a career-high tying nine rebounds, two assists, a block and steal at Navy (1/2) Strong effort in Patriot League opening win at Lafayette (12/29), posting 14 points and seven rebounds. Knocked down a big step back jumper with 52 seconds remaining to give Lehigh a lead Scored a team-high 16 points at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) while adding four CAREER STATISTICS

23 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 23 rebounds, two assists and two steals Recorded nine points, five rebounds and two assists against Mount St. Mary s (12/9) Had nine points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal vs. Yale (12/6) Strong effort in win at defending Ivy League Champion Princeton (11/29), scoring 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting while adding six rebounds and an assist Finished with 14 points, six rebounds and four assists at Pitt (11/25) Had three points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal in homecoming game at No. 10 USC (11/22) Finished with 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals in just 20 minutes of action vs. Eastern University (11/19) Tied a career-high 23 points while adding eight rebounds, four assists and a steal in overtime win over Siena (11/17) Scored 11 points while adding five rebounds and two assists in home opener vs. Monmouth (11/14) Filled up the stat sheet in the season opener at Marist (11/11), posting nine points, a career-high tying nine rebounds, two assists and three steals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS AS A SOPHOMORE ( ): Finished third on the Mountain Hawks in scoring (11.4 points per game) while adding 3.4 rebounds per contest, tied for third on the team Shot 46.4 percent from the field (123-of-265) and a team-leading 41.9 percent from three-point range (52-of-124) Was also 85.7 percent from the free throw line (54-of-63), second on the team among regulars Also second on the Mountain Hawks in assists (67) and steals (43) Reached double-figure points on 17 occasions Scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 2-of-2 from three-point range in the Patriot League Championship Game at Bucknell (3/8) Finished with 12 points, five rebounds, three assists, three steals and a block in thrilling double overtime Patriot League Semifinal win at Boston University (3/5) Had 11 points, seven rebounds (to tie a season high), three assists and a steal in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (3/2) Tied a season-high 20 points against Army West Point (2/25) while adding six rebounds and a career-high six assists. Shot 4-of-10 from three-point range Strong vs. Colgate (2/22), scoring 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three-point range Scored 11 points at Lafayette (2/19) while adding seven rebounds and a career-high tying four steals Finished with 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range vs. Navy (2/15) Scored 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting while adding four rebounds at Holy Cross (2/12) Impressed in big home win vs. Bucknell (2/8), scoring 14 points (all in the first half). Finished the game 5-of-7 from the field while adding five rebounds and three assists Scored eight points at American (2/4) while adding a season-high six rebounds, two assists and three steals Strong effort at Loyola (2/1), scoring a team-high 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting while adding three boards Recorded seven points and two steals against Boston University (1/30) Scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting while adding two steals at Colgate (1/25) Finished with nine points, two assists and a steal in win over Lafayette (1/21) Tallied eight points, four rebounds, two blocks and an assist vs. Holy Cross (1/14) Had four points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals in big road win at Bucknell (1/11) Finished with 16 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range vs. American (1/8). Added three assists and a season-high three steals Posted seven points, four rebounds and two assists at Boston University (1/2) Recorded 12 points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals in Patriot League opener at Army West Point (12/30) Tallied 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting while adding a season-high five rebounds in just 23 minutes against Cabrini (12/22) Scored 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting while adding four assists and two steals vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/12) Finished with eight points and four assists at Mount St. Mary s (12/10) Scored eight points while adding two rebounds, two assists and a steal at Stony Brook (12/6) Had an efficient 11-point effort vs. Robert Morris (12/3), knocking down 4-of-6 from the field, 1-of-1 from three and 2-of-2 from the free throw line Scored 11 points while adding four rebounds, three assists and two steals at La Salle (11/30) Tallied nine points, three rebounds and an assist at Arkansas State (11/27) Impressed on his birthday, scoring 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range in big win at Mississippi State (11/25). Added four rebounds, four assists and a steal Posted six points, three rebounds, an assist and block vs. Princeton (11/20) Strong offensive game at Yale (11/17), scoring 20 points which included 4-of-9 three-point shooting. Added five assists to tie a career high, four rebounds and two steals Finished season opener at No. 7/8 Xavier (11/11) with seven points, two rebounds and two steals. AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Strong freshman season, earning a spot on the Patriot League All-Rookie Team Named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week a league-high four times Finished fourth on the team in scoring (10.6 points per game) and rebounding (4.0 per game) Led the Patriot League in three-point field goal percentage at 44.1 percent (45-of-102) Was third on the Mountain Hawks in overall field goal percentage (44.8 percent: 117-of-261) Shot an impressive 48.1 percent from three-point range in league games (26-of-54), tops in the Patriot League Reached double-figure points on 19 occasions Led the Mountain Hawks in scoring in five games, in rebounding twice and assists twice Tallied 13 points, eight rebounds and four assists in the Patriot League Championship Game against Holy Cross (3/9) Scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range in the league semifinals vs. American (3/6) Finished with 17 points, knocking down 2-of-2 three-pointers and 9-of-10 from the free throw line in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Navy (3/3). Added three assists, a block and steal Scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range at Army West Point (2/27) while adding five boards Posted seven points, three rebounds and two assists at Colgate (2/24) Scored 13 points vs. Lafayette (2/21), which included 2-of-2 from three-point range. Added four rebounds, an assist and block Finished with 10 points, five rebounds, three assists and a steal in win at Navy (2/17) Tallied 12 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals in big road win at Bucknell (2/10) Scored nine points on 3-of-5 from three-point range at Lafayette (2/8) Earlier in the day, was named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week for a fourth time Recorded 12 points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal in dominant win over American (2/6) Scored a game-high 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range vs. Loyola (2/3) Finished with eight points, five assists (to tie a career high), three rebounds and a steal vs. Colgate (1/27) Had five points, four assists and two steals against Navy (1/20) Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week for a third time on Jan. 18 after 36 combined points, 13 rebounds and four assists against Bucknell and Holy Cross Finished with 13 points (11 in the second half) at Holy Cross (1/16). Added a career-high nine rebounds Scored a career-high 23 points on 8-of-15 shooting vs. Bucknell (1/11) while adding four rebounds, an assist, block and career-high four steals Third straight double-figure scoring game, posting 14 points at American (1/9) to go with five rebounds, an assist and two steals Finished with 10 points (eight in the first half) at Loyola (1/6). Added five rebounds Scored a career-high 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 4-of-4 from three-point range in win over Boston University (1/2). Scored 16 of his points in the final 10:46 of the first half. Added five rebounds and an assist Tallied five points, three rebounds, three assists and a career-high three steals in Patriot League opener vs. Army West Point (12/30) Scored a teamhigh 13 points vs. Stony Brook (12/22) on 3-of-5 shooting. Knocked down 1-of-2 three-pointers and 6-of-7 from the free throw line. Also added two rebounds, two steals and a career-high five assists Earned second Patriot League Rookie of the Week award on Dec. 21 following efforts at Robert Morris and vs. Mount St. Mary s Made first-career start against Mount St. Mary s (12/19), tallying seven points, four rebounds, a career-high three assists and a steal Finished with eight points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals at Robert Morris (12/17). The rebound total tied a career high while the assists and steals set a new high Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 7 for strong efforts at Saint Francis (Pa.) and Rochester College Scored a career-high 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting and 3-of-5 from threepoint range while tying a career-high six rebounds vs. Rochester College (12/5) Had eight points, two rebounds, a block and steal at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/2) Scored seven points, grabbed five rebounds and dished an assist at No. 15/16 Purdue (11/28) Posted 14 points (11 in the second half) and six rebounds at No. 12 Virginia (11/25) Finished with five points, three rebounds, an assist and block in the home opener vs. Yale (11/19) Made big impact at Canisius (11/16), scoring 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting while adding an assist, rebound and steal Tallied two points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in collegiate debut at Syracuse (11/13). BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout guard who ended career playing for Prolific Prep... Attended Benicia High School as a senior and earned a 3.9 GPA... Also played for St. Francis High School and La Salle High School Averaged 22.3 points, six rebounds and three assists at St. Francis as a junior Was named both the San Gabriel News and Glendale News Press Player of the Year in 2014 Garnered the St. Francis Golden Knight Award and team MVP honors for a second straight year Also named first team All-Mission League and Academic All-League for a second consecutive season Earned CIF All-Southern Section first team and California All-State Division III first team recognition In 2013, was named the Providence Classic Tournament MVP and La Canada Holiday Classic Tournament MVP Named to the San Gabriel Classic All-Tournament Team Garnered CIF All-Southern Section second team laurels Named the La Salle Athletic Underclassman of the Year in 2012 Also played AAU basketball for Earl Watson Elite Gold, leading the team to the Double Pump Best of Summer Championship.

24 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 24 #4 Joe FOLEY Guard Freshman Atherton, Calif. Menlo School Major: Business WHY LEHIGH? Great academic and basketball school full of great students, coaches and professors UPDATE: - Saw first action in more than a month, seeing first-half minutes vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). - Got into second and third games of the season, at Miami (11/9) and in home opener vs. Marist (11/13). - Finished with two points and two rebounds in season opener at Monmouth (11/6). BEFORE LEHIGH: Starting varsity point guard since freshman year (at Woodberry Forest School in Virginia as a freshman and sophomore under coach Craig Dawson, and Menlo School as a junior and senior under coach Keith Larsen) As a junior, led Menlo to a 13-1 regular-season record along with WBAL and CCS Championships Also voted MVP of the league (MVP All-West Bay League ) Led the team, and league, in scoring, averaging 17.3 points per game along with 3.4 assists and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 49 percent from the floor Included was a 40-point effort in a league game As a senior, led the Menlo Knights to an undefeated season in league play and a 23-1 regular season record Was the team s leading scorer and earned league MVP Also led the Knights to the Northern California GETTING TO KNOW JOE Nickname: Cali was the nickname people called me while leaving on the East Coast What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The location because it s near New York and Philly Major & Why: Business school Favorite Place on Campus: Jeanne Clery Memorial Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Post Malone Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Website: YouTube Favorite Pro Team: Falcons Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Cristiano Ronaldo Hobbies: Guitar, ping pong, and making food Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: ESPN Place I d Like To Visit: Spain Talent I d Most Like To Have: Great voice Dream Job: Commercial Real Estate I Wear My Jersey Number Because: No reason If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy an island and a yacht SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 vs. Monmouth (11/6/18) Rebounds: 2 vs. Monmouth (11/6/18) Assists: -- Steals: -- MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring points points 0 0 Division 1, state semifinals - marking the first time they qualified for the California DI state playoffs Finished high school, varsity career with 1,292 points In 2018, was named San Mateo Daily Journal Boy s Basketball Player of the Year Named to the Orange Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Was MVP of West Bay Athletic League Finished senior year averaging 15.9 points, 4.9 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 3.6 steals per game Also played AAU basketball for Team Loaded out of Richmond, Va. under coach Brandon Jones, helping them reach the finals of the Adidas Summer Championships tournament in 2015 After moving to California, played for Tyler Johnson Elite under coach Jamon Osby as starting point guard, playing alongside three other Division I commits A multi-sport athlete, was also a 2014 VISAA first team All-State soccer player GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10+ rebounds assists 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS

25 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 25 #5 Lance TEJADA Guard Senior Miramar, Fla. Ely High School (East Carolina) Major: Sociology WHY LEHIGH? I chose Lehigh for the coaching staff and the various opportunities that Lehigh has to offer UPDATE: - Posted 10 points, four assists, a rebound and steal at West Virginia (12/30). - Scored season-high 22 points vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22) on 8-of-14 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three. Added four assists and a steal. - Tallied 11 points on 3-of-5 shooting while adding two rebounds and an assist at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Finished with 19 points at Yale (12/5) to tie season high while adding five rebounds, three assists and three steals. Was 5-of-9 from three-point range. GETTING TO KNOW LANCE Nickname: LT What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The beautiful campus and the education Major & Why: Sociology Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: Kodak Black, Kevin Gates Favorite Movie: Paid in Full Favorite TV Show: Power Favorite Website: YouTube.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stephen A. Smith Favorite Pro Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Floyd Mayweather Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: ESPN The Magazine Place I d Like To Visit: Africa Dream Job: Pro Basketball Player I Wear My Jersey Number Because: Growing up watching Jason Kidd If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Make sure my family is good and then invest it SEASON HIGHS Points: 22 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Rebounds: 5 at Yale (12/5/18) Assists: 7, two times; last vs. Arkansas St. (12/1/18) Steals: 3 at Yale (12/5/18) LEHIGH CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 vs. Siena (11/17/17) Rebounds: 7 vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/9/17) Assists: 7, two times; last vs. Arkansas St. (12/1/18) Steals: 3, two times; last at Yale (12/5/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS (AT LEHIGH) Career Double-Figure Scoring 8 28 Last Time: at West Virginia (12/30/18) 20+ points 1 8 Last Time: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) 30+ points rebounds assists 3 4 Last Time: vs. Arkansas State (12/1/18) Double-Doubles Scored 12 points while tying a career-high seven assists vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Posted two points, three assists, two steals and a rebound at Siena (11/21). - Strong against Princeton (11/16), scoring 15 points while adding three rebounds and five assists. - Recorded 16 points and a career-high seven assists in home opener vs. Miami (11/13). Finished 6-of-12 from the field, including 4-of-9 from three-point range. - Finished with 19 points in homecoming game at Miami (11/9), 16 coming after halftime. - Four points, four rebounds and a steal in the season opener vs. Monmouth (11/6). AS A JUNIOR ( ): Tremendous first season at Lehigh, leading the Mountain Hawks in scoring (14.7 points per game), good for ninth in the Patriot League Added 2.5 rebounds per game while dishing 54 assists, fourth on the team Shot 43.4 percent from the field (139-of-320) while leading the Patriot League in three-point percentage (45.3, 77-of-170) Finished 10th nationally in three-point percentage and 54th in three-point field goals per game (2.85) Reached double-figure points in 20-of-28 games while eclipsing 20 points on seven occasions Finished the year with three games of 25+ points and seven of 20+ points, both marks most by a Lehigh guard since C.J. McCollum in Named second team All-Patriot League Posted 13 points, three rebounds and four assists in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (3/1) Strong bounce back game, scoring 13 points while adding three rebounds and three assists in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Tallied 12 points, four rebounds, an assist and steal vs. Army West Point (2/17). Shot 5-of-9 from the field, including 2-of-4 from three-point range Posted eight points, shooting 2-of-5 from three-point range, at Colgate (2/14) Scored 19 points in overtime win at American (2/10), shooting 8-of-16 from the floor, including 3-of-7 from three-point range. Added four assists, four rebounds and a career-high three steals Returned from injury to score 17 points in just 20 minutes vs. Bucknell (2/5), eight coming in the second half and six in overtime. Finished 5-of-8 from the field, including 3-of-4 from three-point range while adding three assists and a rebound Scored 20 points vs. Navy (1/27), 17 coming in the second half. Shot 4-of-6 from three-point range while adding four rebounds and four assists Finished with 15 points against Loyola (1/24), 12 coming after halftime. Finished 4-of-9 from long distance Scored a game-high 25 points at Army West Point (1/20), shooting 6-of-9 from three-point range. Added four assists Had 14 points and four rebounds, shooting 4-of-9 from three-point range against Colgate (1/17) Scored 13 points while adding four rebounds, two assists and two steals in home win over American (1/14) Finished with nine points (seven in the second half) at Bucknell (1/11). Was a perfect 3-of-3 on two-pointers Scored 21 points at Boston University (1/8), which included 5-of-11 shooting from three-point range. Added three assists, two rebounds and two steals. Had 17 second-half points, shooting 5-of-8 from long range Returned from injury and scored a game-high 25 points off the bench vs. Holy Cross (1/5). Was 6-of-8 from three-point range while adding a career-high five assists along with three rebounds and a steal Impressed at Lafayette (12/29), posting 14 points, two assists and a steal. Was 3-of-4 from three-point range Tallied five points and two rebounds at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) Strong off the bench vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/9), scoring 16 points on 5-of-10 shooting and CAREER STATISTICS (at Lehigh)

26 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 26 4-of-8 from three-point range. Added two assists and a career-high seven rebounds Recorded six points and a rebound vs. Yale (12/6) Scored a game-high 22 points at No. 15/18 Virginia. Knocked down 8-of-14 from the field including 5-of-9 from three-point range against the nation s No. 1 defense. The 22 points were the most against the UVA defense since Jayson Tatum of Duke the previous February Scored a team-high 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting, including 4-of-7 from three-point range in big road win at Princeton (11/29). Added four rebounds Scored nine points on 3-of-5 three-point shooting at Pitt (11/22). Also had two assists and a rebound Tallied 10 points, three assists, two steals and a rebound in 19 minutes of action vs. Eastern (11/19) Sensational effort in overtime win over Siena (11/17), scoring a career-high 26 points on 9-of-14 shooting while adding two rebounds, two assists and two steals. Had six points in overtime for the second time in six days Scored a game (and career) high 24 points in Lehigh debut at Marist (11/11), shooting 9-of-20 from the field and 4-of-10 from three-point range. Knocked down two game-tying free throws with five seconds remaining in regulation, then went on to score six points in overtime, leading Lehigh to victory GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS : Sat out due to transfer rules. BEFORE LEHIGH: Played two seasons at East Carolina out of the American Athletics Conference Saw action in 64 games, with two starts Averaged 4.2 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists at ECU As a sophomore, knocked down five three-pointers against South Florida in the first round of the AAC Tournament Ranked third on the team in total assists as a freshman Prior to East Carolina, was a standout two-year letterwinner at Blanche Ely High School after attending Miramar High School as a freshman and sophomore... Named the Class 6A-7A-8A Miami Herald Broward County (Fla.) Player-of-the-Year... Garnered first team All-State honors as a senior after earning second team All-State as a junior... Two-time first team All-Country player... Averaged 23.3 points, 4.5 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game as a senior... Led his team in scoring in 20 of the 24 games in which he played and helped Blanche Ely to the 2013 Class 7A state boys basketball championship... As a senior, was named to the Chick-Fil-A Classic, DHop Tournament and BCAA Big 8 All-Tournament Teams... Led the Tigers to the regional quarterfinals of the 2014 state playoffs... Scored a senior season-high 37 points, including seven three-pointers, against Boyd Anderson in the 2014 District 14-7A championship game... Dropped in 24 points and recorded five steals in the 2013 Class 7A state semifinals against Bartow... Ranked as high as No. 96 in the ESPN Top 100 recruiting index... Played AAU basketball with the Southern Stampede... Named MVP of the 16u Division at the 2012 Adidas VIP Exclusive Run, playing for the Florida Rams.

27 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 27 #10 Zedrek FARRELL Guard Freshman Harlem, N.Y. Iona Prep Major: Arts and Sciences WHY LEHIGH? I choose Lehigh because of its highly-regarded academic reputation and its dedication to ensuring that each student can be themselves at all time UPDATE: - Played the final minutes in the season opener at Monmouth (11/6), dishing an assist. BEFORE LEHIGH: Four-year varsity player Point guard at Blair Academy, who transferred to Iona Prep Won two MAPL league championships at Blair and received Academic All-League honors Maintained highest GPA on team all four years Strong leader, on and off the course, playing key role in leading Iona Prep to quarterfinals of 2018 CHSAA City playoffs Played AAU on Nike Circuit with PSA Cardinals and Under-Armor Circuit with New Heights NYC Impressive in the classroom, finishing high school with 3.85 cumulative GPA Member of the National Honors Society Work as a Peer Counselor at Iona Prep to ensure that young freshman had a smooth transition into high school. GETTING TO KNOW ZED Nickname: Zed What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? How easy it is to get involved in the community. Major & Why: I am currently undecided because there is so much more I want to learn about the world before I can decide what is right for me. Favorite Place on Campus: My Room Favorite Food: Steak Favorite Color: Orange Favorite Musical Artist: J. Cole Favorite Movie: Creed Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Website: Time.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stephen A. Smith Favorite Pro Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Tom Brady Hobbies: Traveling, Photography and Listening to music Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Forbes Place I d Like To Visit: Tokyo, Japan Talent I d Most Like To Have: Singing Dream Job: Owning a professional sports team If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Open a school for my mom to run, purchase a sports team and give kids from my neighborhood the opportunity to fulfill their dreams however I can SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: -- Rebounds: -- Assists: 1 vs. Monmouth (11/6/18) Steals: -- CAREER STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

28 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 28 #11 Jordan COHEN Guard Junior Tarzana, Calif. Campbell Hall Major: Finance WHY LEHIGH? It is a good school and a good opportunity for strong academics and basketball UPDATE: - Filled up the stat sheet at West Virginia (12/30) with 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting (including 2-of-2 from three) while adding four rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals. - Strong effort vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22), posting 19 points on 5-of-9 shooting, including 3-of-5 from three-point range. Added five assists, four rebounds and two steals. - Posted seven points, four assists, two rebounds and a steal at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Big game at Yale (12/5), tying a career-high 21 points (15 coming in the first half). Added seven assists, two steals and a rebound. Shot 7-of-12 from the field, including 2-of-3 from three-point range. GETTING TO KNOW JORDAN Nickname: JC, Jfarm Major & Why: Business Favorite Place on Campus: Cafeteria Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Lukas Graham Favorite Movie: Batman Favorite TV Show: Psyche Favorite Website: ESPN Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Charles Barkley Favorite Pro Team: Los Angeles Clippers Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Tom Brady Hobbies: Golf, listening to music, reading Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I d Like To Visit: Europe Talent I d Most Like To Have: Ability to jump high Dream Job: NBA player If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Give to my family for all they ve given me, give to friends, give to charity SEASON HIGHS Points: 21 at Yale (12/5/18) Rebounds: 7 vs. Marist (11/13/18) Assists: 8 at Kansas State (11/24/18) Steals: 3 at Kansas State (11/24/18) CAREER HIGHS Points: 21, two times; last vs. Yale (12/5/18) Rebounds: 8, two times; last vs. Army (2/17/18) Assists: 8 at Kansas State (11/24/18) Steals: 3 at Kansas State (11/24/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 8 27 Last Time: at West Virginia (12/30/18) 20+ points 1 3 Last Time: at Yale (12/5/18) 30+ points rebounds assists 6 9 Last Time: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22/18) Double-Doubles Filled up the stat sheet with eight points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Finished with 11 points and a career-high eight assists and three steals at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24). - Tremendous at Siena (11/21), scoring 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting while adding four assists and a steal. - Posted 12 points, four rebounds and two assists against Princeton (11/16). - Strong with 11 points, seven rebounds and two assists in home opener vs. Miami (11/13). - Recorded two points and three assists at Miami (11/9). - Impressed in season opener at Monmouth (11/6), scoring 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting while adding five rebounds, four assists and two blocks. AS A SOPHOMORE ( ): Finished fifth on the Mountain Hawks in scoring, averaging 9.3 points per game Grabbed a career-high 3.6 rebounds per contest (fourth on the team) while dishing 71 assists (third) Played in 29 games, starting eight Reached double-figure points in 13 contests Named to the Academic All-Patriot League team For a second straight year, won the team s Scholar-Athlete Award... Tied for a team-high 17 points in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (3/1), shooting 7-of-12 from the field Third straight game with double-figure points, scoring 12 while adding four assists and three rebounds in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24). Was 3-of-7 from three-point range Finished with 10 points, three rebounds, five assists and a steal at Loyola (2/21), eight points coming after halftime Strong off the bench, posting 16 points, a career-high tying eight rebounds, three assists and a steal vs. Army West Point (2/17) Impressed in big victory over Bucknell (2/5), scoring a career-high 21 points while adding four assists, three rebounds and a steal. Was 6-of-9 from the field and 8-of-9 from the free throw line, including a perfect 6-of-6 in the final 29 seconds of overtime to help clinch the victory Filled up the stat sheet with seven points, career-high eight rebounds, season-high tying five assists and career-high tying two steals in win over Boston University (2/3) Stellar in road win at Holy Cross (1/29), scoring 19 points, 16 in the second half including 12 in Lehigh s 16-2 run to begin the second half. Was 7-of-11 from the field, including 2-of-3 from three-point range. Added six rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block Tallied seven points, four assists and a steal vs. Navy (1/27), shooting 3-of-4 from the field Recorded four points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals against Loyola (1/24) Had five points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal at Army West Point (1/20) Filled up the stat sheet with seven points, six rebounds, four assists, a block and steal vs. Colgate (1/17) Posted six points, three rebounds and a block in home win over American (1/14) Tallied 13 points (all coming in the second half) at Bucknell (1/11). Was 4-of-5 from the field and 4-of-4 from the free throw line in the second. Added a career-high tying two steals Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds at Boston University (1/8) Finished with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting, a career-high tying seven rebounds, four assists, a block and steal in home win vs. Holy Cross (1/5) Scored a team-high 17 points at Navy (1/2) in first start of the season. Tallied 15 of those points in the first half on 5-of-7 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range Recorded four points, three rebounds and an assist in Patriot League opening win at Lafayette (12/29) Two points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) Had eight points, two CAREER STATISTICS

29 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 29 assists, a rebound and steal against Mount St. Mary s (12/9) Scored 14 points while adding two rebounds and an assist vs. Yale (12/6) Tied a career-high seven rebounds (new career high vs. Division I opponents) while knocking down a second-half three-pointer at No. 15/18 Virginia (12/2) Posted 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting at Princeton (11/29), including a big basket in the final minute to give Lehigh a four-point lead. Also had two rebounds, an assist, block and steal Strong effort with seven points, three rebounds, five assists, a block and steal at Pitt (11/25) Recorded two points, two rebounds and two assists in homecoming game at No. 10 USC (11/22) Scored 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting while adding three assists, two rebounds and a steal vs. Eastern (11/19) Tallied five points, two assists and a rebound against Siena (11/17) Scored a game-high 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting in home opener vs. Monmouth (11/14). Added three assists, two steals and a rebound Finished with five points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in season opener at Marist (11/11)... Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Key contributor as a freshman, playing in 29 games with three starts Averaged 5.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest Third on the Mountain Hawks with 60 assists Led Lehigh in free throw percentage at 91.7 percent (22-of-24) Shot 46.2 percent from the field (55-of-119) and 38.1 percent from three-point range (24-of-63) Knocked down a three-pointer in the Patriot League Championship Game at Bucknell (3/8) Had two assists and a steal in the Patriot League Semifinals at Boston University (3/5) Strong all-around effort, posting six points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal in the quarterfinals against Colgate (3/2) Three points, four assists, two rebounds and two steals in road win at Lafayette (2/19) Key contributor in Lehigh s big home win over Bucknell (2/8), knocking down a big late-game jumper to give Lehigh a lead. Finished with a game-high five assists, along with four rebounds, two blocks and two steals Scored seven points on 3-of-5 shooting while posting three assists at American (2/4) Second straight game with double-figure points, scoring 14 on 5-of-10 shooting at Loyola (2/1). Scored eight of Lehigh s first 12 points of the evening Strong game vs. Boston University (1/30) with 16 points on 5-of-9 shooting, including 3-of-6 from three-point range. Added four rebounds and two assists Had two points and a rebound at Colgate (1/25) Posted eight points, two rebounds and an assist against Holy Cross (1/14) Tallied seven points (all in the second half) in big road win at Bucknell (1/11). Also had three rebounds, an assist and steal Scored 10 points, all in the first half, while finishing with seven assists, a block and steal vs. Loyola (1/5). Came in second-career start Had two points, two rebounds, an assist and steal in league opener at Army West Point (12/30) Scored 16 points on 5-of-7 shooting while adding a career-high seven rebounds, two steals, an assist and block Dished a career-high seven assists, and added three rebounds, in Lehigh s dominant win over Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/12) Finished with two points, two assists and a steal at Mount St. Mary s (12/10) Grabbed four rebounds and had a steal at Stony Brook (12/6) Knocked down a first-half three pointer vs. Robert Morris (12/3) while posting two assists and a rebound Had five rebounds, three assists, a rebound and steal at La Salle (11/30) Scored 13 points at Arkansas State (11/27), shooting 5-of-9 from the field, including 3-of-6 from three-point range. Added two steals Did not score at Mississippi State (11/25), but recorded six rebounds and an assist Starting and playing 39 minutes at point guard for an injured Kahron Ross, scored 20 points in home opener vs. Princeton (11/20). Was 7-of-8 from the field, including 3-of-4 from three-point range. Added six assists Didn t score at Yale (11/17), but dished four assists and did not turn the ball over in 14 minutes of action Strong collegiate debut off the bench, scoring nine points in 11 minutes at No. 7/8 Xavier (11/11). Knocked down his first three three-pointers, finishing 3-of-4 from long distance for the game. Added an assist and steal... Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BEFORE LEHIGH: Four-year varsity player at Campbell Hall Averaged 25 points, seven rebounds and five assists as a senior A year before, averaged 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.3 assists as a junior, helping the Vikings to a record, including a 6-4 mark in the Gold Coast League Vikings made it all the way to the CIF State Division IV Regional Finals First team All-CIF Division honoree as a junior and senior, also garnering first team All-Conference as a senior Garnered Daily News second team All-Area as a junior Strong in the classroom, owning a 4.5 GPA Graduated Cum Laude.

30 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 30 #13 James KARNIK Center Sophomore Surrey, B.C. Orangeville Prep Major: Business WHY LEHIGH? Great academics and being put in a position where I can play a lot of minutes right away UPDATE: - Finished with four points and four rebounds at West Virginia (12/30). - Recorded six points and six rebounds vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). - Tied a season-high 15 points while adding nine rebounds at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). Was 5-of-7 from the field. - Had four points, two rebounds, an assist and block at Yale (12/5). - Posted six points on 3-of-5 shooting, along with four rebounds and a block vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Impressed at No. 12 Kansas State, scoring 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting while adding eight rebounds and two assists. - Key contributor in road win at Siena (11/21), posting six points, eight rebounds and an assist. - Had seven rebounds and career-high tying three assists against Marist (11/13). GETTING TO KNOW JAMES What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? All the trees and old infrastructure Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Color: Red or Green Favorite Musical Artist: Drake Favorite Movie: Focus or Iron Man Favorite Website: YouTube Favorite Pro Team: Clippers Favorite Athlete in Another Sport: Conor McGregor Place I d Like To Visit: Iceland Dream Job: Professional basketball player If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would: Swim If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a private jet and travel the world SEASON HIGHS Points: 15, two times; last at Mount St. Mary s (12/8/18) Rebounds: 9 at Mount St. Mary s (12/8/18) Assists: 3 vs. Marist (11/13/18) Steals: -- CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 vs. American (1/14/18) Rebounds: 12, two times; last vs. American (1/14/18) Assists: 3, two times; last vs. Marist (11/13/18) Steals: 3 vs. Yale (12/6/17) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 2 9 Last Time: at Mount St. Mary s (12/8/18) 20+ points points rebounds 0 5 Last Time: vs. Bucknell (2/5/18) 5+ assists Finished with two points and four rebounds at Miami (11/9). - Recorded four points and six rebounds in season opener at Monmouth (11/6). AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Strong freshman season, averaging 7.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game Rebound average was tied for fifth in the Patriot League Shot 46.4 percent from the field (85-of-183) Tallied a team-high four double-doubles Played in all 30 games, starting 29 Had 13 points and nine rebounds in the Patriot League Quarterfinals against Boston University (3/1) Recorded eight points and nine rebounds in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Strong effort at Loyola (2/21), tallying seven points and nine rebounds Tallied four points, six rebounds and two assists vs. Army West Point (2/17) One point and five rebounds in win at Colgate (2/14) Finished with two points (a big late-game putback), six rebounds, two steals and a block at American (2/10) Posted fourth-career double-double in strong effort vs. Bucknell (2/5). Tallied 12 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high three assists while playing strong defense against reigning Patriot League Player of the Year Nana Foulland, holding him to 14 points on just 4-of-10 shooting, only seven of those points coming in Karnik s 35 minutes on the floor Had six points, five rebounds and a block in big win over Boston University (2/3) Recorded six points, four rebounds and a block at Holy Cross (1/29), including a tough defensive rebound with 20 seconds remaining to help seal the victory Posted two points and four rebounds against Navy (1/27) Finished with four points on 2-of-3 shooting along with four rebounds, an assist and steal vs. Loyola (1/24) Recorded two points and three rebounds at Army West Point (1/20) Posted four points and six rebounds against Colgate (1/17) Career day, scoring a career-high 16 points while tying a career-high 12 rebounds in home win over American (1/14). Marked third-career double-double Had six points, six rebounds, an assist and block at Bucknell (1/11) Tallied nine points, five rebounds, an assist and block at Boston Universeity (1/8) Recorded two points and six rebounds at Navy (1/2) Tied a career-high 15 points while adding six rebounds in Patriot League opening win at Lafayette (12/29) Impressed at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21), recording second-career double-double with 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting to go with 11 rebounds Just missed second-career double-double, posting nine points and nine rebounds vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/9) Posted 14 points, five rebounds and a career-high three steals against Yale (12/6) Tallied five points and four rebounds at No. 15/18 Virginia (12/2) Had career highs in rebounds (12) and assists (2) while adding seven points in big win at Princeton (11/29) Strong effort at Pitt (11/25), posting 14 points and 10 rebounds for first-career double-double. Was 7-of-9 from the field while adding a block and steal Impressive effort Double-Doubles 4 4 Last Time: vs. Bucknell (2/5/18) CAREER STATISTICS

31 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 31 at No. 10 USC (11/22), especially in the second half. Finished with seven points and nine rebounds, all but two rebounds coming in the second half Scored a team-high 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting while adding six rebounds and a steal vs. Eastern (11/19) Had two points, three rebounds and two steals against Siena (11/17) Finished with six points and four rebounds in home opener vs. Monmouth (11/14). Added first-career assist Recorded three points, four rebounds, a steal and block in collegiate debut at Marist (11/11). BEFORE LEHIGH: Moved to Toronto to attend Orangeville Prep, which is affiliated with the Athlete Institute, a training center for elite, national-level basketball players in Canada During the season, Orangeville won the OSBA championship as the No. 1 seed, posting a 21-2 record and sending multiple players to Division I programs Served as starting center and averaged a double-double (15 points and 13 rebounds per game) Has been mentioned among the top centers in Canada Orangeville is among the top teams in all of Canadian scholastic basketball In junior year of high school, averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds Was also named to the Canadian U17 National All-Star Team that competed in Europe Was a three-time MVP and garnered the Mata Waston Leadership Award GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

32 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 32 #20 Marques WILSON Guard Sophomore Edmond, Okla. Edmond North High School Major: Business WHY LEHIGH? I chose Lehigh because of the Coaches. Coach Morra was one of the first coaches to contact me in my last summer of AAU basketball and he maintained that relationship with me all summer. They made feel wanted. GETTING TO KNOW MARQUES Nickname: Mr. Wobbles (don t ask) and also Drake cause I look like him I guess. Major: College of Business Favorite Place on Campus: Grace Hall gym. Followed very closely by The Villa where I get my sneakers. Favorite Thing about Lehigh: Class sizes are small Favorite Food: Smoked Salmon Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Movie: Battle: Los Angeles Favorite Musical Artist: The Weeknd Favorite Website: YouTube Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Stephen A. Smith Favorite Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Athlete in Another Sport: Michael Phelps Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: GQ obviously Place I d Like To Visit: China Talent I d Most Like To Have: I wish I could sing. Dream Job: Professional Basketball Player I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It doesn t matter to me. I ll make anything look good. If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Probably buy a lot of small companies, kind of like what Gary Vaynerchuk did with PureWow. I would also become an angel investor like Mark Cuban on Shark Tank and then buy every single pair of Retro Jordans ever released SEASON HIGHS Points: 12 at Siena (11/21/18) Rebounds: 7, two times; last at Mt. St. Mary s (12/8/18) Assists: 3, three times; last vs. Saint Francis (12/22/18) Steals: 3 at Miami (11/9/18) CAREER HIGHS Points: 28 at Colgate (2/14/18) Rebounds: 9 vs. Lafayette (2/24/18) Assists: 5 vs. Loyola (1/24/18) Steals: 3, two times; last at Miami (11/9/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 1 8 Last Time: at Siena (11/21/18) 20+ points 0 2 Last Time: at Colgate (2/14/18) 30+ points rebounds assists 0 1 Last Time: vs. Loyola (1/24/18) Double-Doubles UPDATE: - Two points, two rebounds, an assist and steal at West Virginia (12/30). - Tallied two points, three assists, two steals and a rebound vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). - Strong game with seven poins, seven rebounds, three assists and a steal at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). Was 3-of-5 from the field. - Posted three points, two rebounds and an assist at Yale (12/5). - Recorded two points and a rebound vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Filled up the stat sheet with five points, a season-high seven rebounds, an assist and two steals at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24). - First double-figure scoring game of the year, scoring 12 points as a key spark off the bench at Siena (11/21). Shot 5-of-6 from the field, including 2-of-2 from three-point range. - Had three points, two rebounds and a season-high three assists against Princeton (11/18). - Three points in home opener vs. Marist (11/13). - Knocked down a three-pointer at Miami (11/9). Tied a career-high three steals. - Saw action in season opener at Monmouth (11/6). AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Played in 29 games as a freshman, starting final 10 games of the season Averaged 5.4 points and 2.6 rebounds while averaging 8.4 points and 3.6 boards in Patriot League play Reached double-figure points on seven occasions, including 20 points twice Won the Coaches Award at annual end-of-year banquet Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Feb. 26 Continued strong play with 12 points and a career-high nine rebounds in regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24). Shot 5-of-10 from the field, including 2-of-2 from three-point range. Added four assists, a block and two steals Finished with 15 points at Loyola (2/21) on 6-of-9 shooting, including 3-of-5 from three-point range. Added five rebounds, three assists and a steal Scored 10 points on 2-of-3 shooting from three-point range and 4-of-4 from the free throw line vs. Army West Point (2/17). Added seven rebounds, two assists and two steals Stellar effort at Colgate (2/14), scoring a career-high 28 points, shooting 9-of-10 from the field, 3-of-3 from three-point range and 7-of-7 from the free throw line. Added seven rebounds Had five rebounds and an assist against Bucknell (2/5) Finished with five points and two assists in big home win vs. Boston University (2/3) Tallied five points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal in a team-high 36 minutes during road win at Holy Cross (1/29) Posted 13 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. Navy (1/27). Was 5-of-9 from the field, including 2-of-3 from three-point range Strong in first-career start, scoring a team-high 19 points while adding a career-high eight rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks vs. Loyola (1/24) Career game at Army West Point (1/20), shattering previous career high with 20 points (18 coming in the second half). Added a career-high seven rebounds and tied career-best three assists. Shot 6-of-11, including 4-of-6 from three-point range. Helped spark Lehigh s 13-4 run to begin second half, scoring seven points and assisting on the Mountain Hawks other six points Finished with two points and two steals against Colgate (1/17) Filled up the stat sheet CAREER STATISTICS

33 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 33 with two points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals in 12 minutes vs. American (1/14) Tallied a rebound and steal at Bucknell (1/11) Posted three points, three rebounds and two assists at Boston University (1/8) Scored five points for second straight game, this time in a home win over Holy Cross (1/5). Added an assist and steal Second straight impressive effort, scoring five points on 2-of-3 shooting while adding a rebound and first-career block at Navy (1/2) Played 11 strong minutes in league opener at Lafayette (12/29), dishing a career-high three assists Filled up the stat sheet with three points, two rebounds and an assist at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) Posted a steal against Yale (12/6) Grabbed three rebounds in big win at Princeton (11/29) Strong effort vs. Eastern (11/19), posting seven points, four rebounds and first two career steals Scored first-career points, a three-pointer against Siena (11/17) Dished an assist in collegiate debut at Marist (11/11) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BEFORE LEHIGH: Three-star, top 50 shooting guard recruit by ESPN According to Prep Hoops Oklahoma, was the No. 5 ranked player in Oklahoma Standout at Edmond North High School, garnering numerous awards In 2017, was named Oklahoma All-State and All-Metro Was also an Oklahoma 6A State Champion, State Tournament MVP and All-Conference Offensive Player of the Year Led Edmond North to 27-1 record in , advancing to the third round of the state playoffs Honorable mention All-State selection in , averaging 16 points per game Played on two AAU teams, including Team Griffin - averaging 11.8 points and five rebounds per game while shooting 37 percent from three-point range Also played for the Omaha Elite which was very competitive in July s NY2LA events Father was a standout college basketball player, who also played professionally overseas.

34 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 34 #21 Shane ACOVENO Forward Sophomore Milford, Pa. Delaware Valley High School Major: Computer Science (EN) WHY LEHIGH? I chose Lehigh because of the strong academics, particularly the engineering programs. Also, I wanted to be challenged athletically on the Division I level UPDATE: - Had a late-game block in the season opener at Monmouth (11/6). AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Got into seven games, including six of the final eight games of the season Finished with seven points and five rebounds, shooting 3-of-4 from the field... Knocked down only three-point attempt of the season... Saw action in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (3/1) Played the final four minutes in the regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Knocked down a late three-pointer vs. Army West Point (2/17) Grabbed an offensive rebound in overtime win at American (2/10) Strong effort in big win over Boston University (2/3), posting career highs in points (4) and rebounds (3). Marked first-career points Saw first collegiate action, grabbing a rebound against Eastern University (11/19)... Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. GETTING TO KNOW SHANE Major: College of Engineering Favorite Place on Campus: The gym Favorite Thing about Lehigh: Being a part of the basketball team Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite Musical Artist: Too many to list Favorite Website: ESPN.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Dick Vitale Favorite Pro Team: New York Yankees Favorite Athlete in Another Sport: Usain Bolt Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I d Like To Visit: Hawaii Talent I d Most Like To Have: Quickness Dream Job: Entrepreneur I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I have worn it since middle school If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Track and field (high jump) If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Save a lot for the future, share with my family and donate to charities BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout at Delaware Valley High School in Northeast Pennsylvania Scored more than 900 career points and was the Lackawanna League All-Star Game MVP Averaged a double-double as a junior and senior Two-time Lackawanna League All-Conference honoree Led Delaware Valley to a Lackawanna League Championship GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS SEASON HIGHS Points: -- Rebounds: -- Assists: -- Steals: -- CAREER HIGHS Points: 4 vs. Boston University (2/3/18) Rebounds: 3 vs. Boston University (2/3/18) Assists: -- Steals: -- CAREER STATISTICS

35 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 35 #25 Ed PORTER Forward Junior Hawthorne, Fla. Eastside High School Major: Sociology WHY LEHIGH? I chose Lehigh because it s a great academic school and a good basketball program. AS A SOPHOMORE ( ): Played in first 13 games of the season Averaged 3.7 points and 2.7 rebounds per game Added five blocks, four assists and two steals Recorded two points and a rebound in the Patriot League opener at Lafayette (12/29) Had six points, two rebounds, a block and steal at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21) Tallied seven points, four rebounds and first-career steal against Mount St. Mary s (12/9) Scored two points and tied a career-high six rebounds vs. Yale (12/6) Had two points behind a pair of free throws at No. 15/18 Virginia (12/2) Scored a career-high eight points on 4-of-7 shooting at Princeton (11/29). Grabbed five rebounds Converted only field goal attempt at Pitt (11/25) Recorded two points, four rebounds and an assist at No. 10 USC (11/22) Strong effort vs. Eastern University (11/19), posting six points, six rebounds and first two career GETTING TO KNOW ED Nickname: Ed Major: Biology (Dental track) Favorite Place on Campus: Weight room Favorite Thing about Lehigh: The people here are nice and willing to help. Favorite Food: Ham Favorite Color: Red Favorite Movie: Training Day Favorite Musical Artist: Lil Wayne Favorite Website: Netflix Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Mark Jackson Favorite Pro Team: Cleveland Cavaliers Favorite Athlete in Another Sport: Randy Moss Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: ESPN Place I d Like To Visit: Hawaii Talent I d Most Like To Have: Invisibility Dream Job: To have my own dental practice I Wear My Jersey Number Because: My dad wore the same number If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Baseball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to charity and give back to my hometown SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 at Princeton (11/29/17) Rebounds: 6, two times; last vs. Yale (12/6/17) Assists: 2 vs. Eastern (11/19/17) Steals: 1, two times; last at Saint Francis (12/21/17) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring points points rebounds assists 0 0 assists Posted two points, three rebounds and a block vs. Siena (11/17) Knocked down only field goal attempt in home opener against Monmouth (11/20), finishing with three points and a rebound Had four points, a rebound and block in season opener at Marist (11/11). BEFORE LEHIGH: Junior college transfer, who earned his Associates Degree in one year from Florida Southwestern State College Strong in the classroom, posting a 3.8 GPA Was also a strong student coming out of high school, owning a 4.1 GPA... Averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game in conference play at Florida Southwestern State College For the season, averaged 9.8 points and 4.4 rebounds, shooting 57.1 percent from the field In high school, averaged 20 points and seven rebounds per game at Gainesville Eastside, garnering Gainesville Sun first team All-Area recognition Was rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Double-Doubles 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS

36 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 36 #31 Pat ANDREE Forward Junior Colts Neck, N.J. Christian Brothers Academy Major: Psychology WHY LEHIGH? Lehigh was the right fit in all aspects UPDATE: - Scored 18 points at West Virginia (12/30), 15 coming in the first half. Shot 4-of-9 from three. - Recorded 15 points (13 coming in the second) in home win over Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). Finished 5-of-6 from the field, including 3-of-4 from three-point range. - Finished with 13 points, seven rebounds and an assist at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Tallied 16 points, four rebounds and an assist at Yale GETTING TO KNOW PAT Nickname: Pat What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The connections it brings Major & Why: College of Arts and Sciences Favorite Place on Campus: The gym Favorite Food: Steak Favorite Color: Red Favorite Musical Artist: Luke Bryan/Sam Hunt Favorite Movie: Happy Gilmore Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Website: Sporcle.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Dicky V Favorite Pro Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Tom Brady Hobbies: Netflix Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Places I d Like To Visit: Paris, France Talent I d Most Like To Have: Any instrument Dream Job: Playing basketball for a living If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Baseball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate half to charity, keep 25 percent and help better the community with the rest SEASON HIGHS Points: 31 at Monmouth (11/6/18) Rebounds: 10 vs. Marist (11/13/18) Assists: 3 vs. Arkansas State (12/1/18) Steals: 2 at Monmouth (11/6/18) CAREER HIGHS Points: 31 at Monmouth (11/6/18) Rebounds: 15 vs. Cabrini (12/22/16) Assists: 3, four times; last vs. Arkansas St. (12/1/18) Steals: 2, four times; last at Monmouth (11/6/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring Last Time: at West Virginia (12/30/18) 20+ points 1 5 Last Time: at Monmouth (11/6/18) 30+ points 1 2 Last Time: at Monmouth (11/6/18) 10+ rebounds 1 5 Last Time: vs. Marist (11/13/18) 5+ assists 0 0 (12/5), shooting 4-of-10 from three. - Scored 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting while tying a career-high three assists vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Had 12 points at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24) on 4-of-7 from three-point range, while adding four rebounds. - Played just 21 minutes due to foul trouble at Siena (11/21), but still made a big impact. Scored eight points (all in the second half) while adding four rebounds and an assist. - Scored 12 points while adding eight rebounds and a steal vs. Princeton (11/16). - Posted fifth-career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in home opener vs. Marist (11/13). Shot 6-of-9 from the field, including 3-of-4 from three-point range. - Finished with 10 points, including 2-of-5 from three-point range, at Miami (11/9). Added seven rebounds. - Stellar in season opener at Monmouth (11/6). In homecoming game, scored career-high 31 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 6-of-10 from three-poinr range. Added eight rebounds, two assists and two steals. AS A SOPHOMORE ( ): Strong sophomore campaign, finishing third on the Mountain Hawks (and 17th in the Patriot League) in scoring (12.6 points per game) Was second on the team and tied for eighth in the league in rebounding average (5.8) Shot 42.9 percent from three-point range (79-of-184), including 48.7 percent in Patriot League play (55-of-113) Overall percentage was fourth in the league and 23rd in the nation while league-only percentage was first Played in all 30 games, starting 29 Reached double-figure points in 21 games, scoring 20+ points three times Named to the Academic All-Patriot League team... Scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting while adding five rebounds in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (3/1) Finished with seven points, four rebounds and a block in the regular season finale vs. Lafayette (2/24) Recorded fourth-career double-double, scoring 15 points and adding 10 rebounds at Loyola (2/21) Scored 23 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including 4-of-8 from three-point range vs. Army West Point (2/17). Added six rebounds, an assist and block Posted third-career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds at Colgate (2/14). Was 4-of-6 from the field Scored 13 points while adding seven rebounds, a career-high tying three assists, a block and steal in overtime win at American (2/10) Continued strong play in big overtime victory vs. Bucknell (2/5), tying a season-high 24 points on 7-of-10 shooting, including 5-of-6 from three-point range. Added nine rebounds and a steal Scored 10 points, knocking down only three-point attempt, in big win over Boston University (2/3) Recorded eight points, seven rebounds and a steal in big road win at Holy Cross (1/29) Scored 12 points against Navy (1/27) while adding five rebounds and a steal Finished with 11 points, Double-Doubles 1 5 Last Time: vs. Marist (11/13/18) CAREER STATISTICS

37 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 37 all coming after halftime, vs. Loyola (1/24). Finished 3-of-4 from threepoint range and added eight rebounds and a block Had eight points, six rebounds, an assist and steal at Army West Point (1/20) Posted a season-high 24 points vs. Colgate (1/17), shooting 7-of-12 from the field including 4-of-6 from three-point range. Marked second-career game with 20+ points. Added three rebounds, an assist and steal Scored a season-high 19 points while adding nine rebounds, an assist and two blocks in home win over American (1/14) Finished with 14 points at Bucknell (1/11), which included 4-of-6 from long distance. Added six rebounds and two assists to tie a season high Scored 19 points at Boston University (1/8) on 7-of-12 shooting, including 5-of-9 from three-point range. Added six rebounds Fourth straight game with double-figure points, scoring 17 while adding seven rebounds, two assists and a block. Was 5-of-9 from three-point range Scored 12 points at Navy (1/2), which included 4-of-9 from three-point range Posted second-career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds in Patriot League opener at Lafayette (12/29). Eleven points and seven boards came in the second half. Was 3-of-5 from three-point range in the second Impressed with a season (and game) high 18 points at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/21). Finished 7-of-12 from the field while adding eight rebounds, an assist, block and steal Grabbed four rebounds in five minutes off the bench against Mount St. Mary s (12/9) Had nine points, three rebounds and two steals vs. Yale (12/6). Was 3-of-5 from three-point range Posted eight points and eight rebounds at No. 15/18 Virginia (12/2) Scored six points at Pitt (11/25) behind a pair of second-half three-pointers, both within a one-minute span Knocked down a pair of three-pointers at No. 10 USC (11/22) Tallied 14 points, four rebounds, a block and steal against Eastern University (11/19) Just missed second-career double-double, posting 16 points and nine rebounds vs. Siena (11/17). Had eight points and three rebounds over final 4:29 of regulation and overtime Finished with 10 points, three rebounds and an assist in the home opener against Monmouth (11/14) Posted 13 points and seven rebounds, an assist, block and steal in the season opener at Marist (11/11)... Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Sixth on the Mountain Hawks in scoring (6.5 points per game) while finishing third in rebounds (3.9 per contest) Played in 27 games, with six starts Shot 40.3 percent from the field (64-of-159), including 38.5 percent from three-point range (40-of-104) Finished third on the team in made three-pointers Tallied three points, two rebounds and a block in thrilling Patriot League Semifinal win at Boston University (3/5) Finished with three points and two rebounds in the regular season finale vs. Army West Point (2/25) Grabbed four rebounds vs. Colgate (2/22) Knocked down a second-half three-pointer in road win at Lafayette (2/19) Strong effort off the bench in win over Navy (2/15), scoring 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting, including 3-of-5 from three-point range Connected on a pair of three-pointers at Holy Cross (2/12). Added three rebounds Recorded three points and three rebounds in big home win over Bucknell (2/8) Posted 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists and a block against Lafayette (1/21) Scored 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting at Navy (1/18). Added four rebounds Finished with nine points and four rebounds against Holy Cross (1/14). Finished 2-of-3 from threepoint range Impressive all-around effort at Bucknell (1/11), posting 16 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks Had four points, two rebounds and a steal against Loyola (1/5) Two points, five rebounds and two assists at Boston University (1/2) Tallied five points, four rebounds and a steal in the Patriot League opener at Army West Point (12/30) Posted first-career double-double against Cabrini (12/22), scoring 14 points while grabbing a career-high 15 rebounds Memorable game in rout of Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/12), scoring a career-high 30 points on a sizzling 10-of-12 three-point shooting. Ten made threes tied a school record and stood just one from tying Patriot League mark. Hit first eight three-point attempts of the evening, finishing just three tie of tying the all-time NCAA record for consecutive GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS made treys in a game. Also became the first Lehigh freshman to score 30 points since C.J. McCollum in February of Andree also tied a career high with eight rebounds Strong game at Mount St. Mary s (12/10), posting eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, four rebounds and an assist Finished with three rebounds and a block at Stony Brook (12/6) in return from injury Recorded 11 points, three rebounds and a steal in big win at Mississippi State (11/25) Had five points, five rebounds and a block in the home opener vs. Princeton (11/20) Strong effort at Yale (11/17), scoring 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and 3-of-6 from three-point range. Also grabbed eight rebounds, all in the first half Scored five points and grabbed two rebounds in collegiate debut vs. No. 7/8 Xavier (11/11). Knocked down first-ever three-point attempt. Dished three assists... Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE LEHIGH: All-time leading scorer in the history of Christian Brothers Academy, one of New Jersey High School basketball s most storied programs Scored 1,987 points over his four years as a starter, breaking a school record that stood for more than 40 years As a senior, averaged 25.2 points per game, 10.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists while shooting 58 percent from the floor, including 45 percent from the three-point line Led team to its third consecutive Shore Conference Finals Selected to the Tri-State (N.J./N.Y./Conn.) All-Metro team by MSG Varsity Named first team All-State in New Jersey by MSG Varsity and the Newark Star Ledger Honored as the Shore Conference Player of the Year by the Shore Conference coaches, the Asbury Park Press, the Newark Star Ledger and multiple other news outlets As a junior, led team to the NJISSA Non-Public State Championship (South) and earned a third team All-State selection Was named third team All-Shore and first team All-Division as a freshman Over his four-year career, Christian Brothers Academy garnered a record of Played AAU for the NJ Playaz and the Jersey Shore Warriors and was rated a consensus three-star recruit by ESPN Is the fourth of six children Father Tim played at the University of Notre Dame and was a teammate of Tim Kempton s father during the Digger Phelps era.

38 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 38 #42 Jack LIEB Forward/Center Junior Deerfield, Ill. Brewster Academy Major: Finance WHY LEHIGH? I chose Lehigh because it was a great fit academically and athletically. AS A SOPHOMORE ( ): Missed entire season due to injury. AS A FRESHMAN ( ): Missed entire season due to injury. BEFORE LEHIGH: Played at prep school Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, missing parts of his sophomore and senior seasons due to injury Averaged 10 points and 5.5 rebounds at Brewster as the team finished and advanced to the National Prep Championships Brewster featured 10 NCAA Division I signees on the team Ranked No. 11 in the state and top 30 in all of New England Member of the National Honor Society Prior to Brewster, was a three-year varsity player at Deerfield High School Won back-to-back conference championships First team All-Conference member Honorable Mention All-State and All-Area honoree Averaged 12 points and eight rebounds as a junior Strong in the classroom as a member of the Honor Roll all four years with a GPA over 3.5 Was an Investment Club President Qualified for DECA conference Also impressed with his AAU team, the Illinois Wolves. GETTING TO KNOW JACK Nickname: I have a bunch. Too long to list. Major & Why: Business Favorite Place on Campus: Gym. Need to keep getting better. Favorite Food: Eat all foods Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: J Cole or Chance Favorite Movie: Caddyshack Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Website: ESPN/MarketWatch Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Craig Sager Favorite Pro Team: Chicago Bulls Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Jimmy Graham Hobbies: Basketball, friends, family Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated or GQ Place I d Like To Visit: Europe Talent I d Most Like To Have: Be able to fly Dream Job: NBA If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to charity, give back, invest

39 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 39 #44 Nic LYNCH Center Freshman Seattle, Wash. Seattle Prep Major: Business WHY LEHIGH? The family atmosphere I felt when I came to Lehigh on my visit just felt right to me. It s also a tremendous academic school with a basketball program that has good history UPDATE: - Grabbed three rebounds at West Virginia (12/30). - Posted two points and four rebounds vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/22). - Had two points and a rebound at Mount St. Mary s (12/8). - Scored six points while adding a rebound and steal at Yale (12/5). - Finished with six points and six rebounds while adding a block vs. Arkansas State (12/1). - Recorded four points and a rebound at No. 12 Kansas State (11/24). GETTING TO KNOW NIC What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? All of the trees and scenery because it reminds me a little bit of back home Major & Why: Business because it was what both of my parents majored in during college and it s something that has always interested me Favorite Place on Campus: The Goose Favorite Food: Pasta Favorite Color: Royal Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Drake Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite TV Show: Friday Night Lights Favorite Website: ESPN Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Jay Bilas Favorite Pro Team: Seattle Seahawks Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Russell Wilson Hobbies: Fishing, Golf, Basketball, Friends Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I d Like To Visit: Greece Talent I d Most Like To Have: Mind reading Dream Job: Pro basketball player I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was my AAU number during my last year If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Football If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Save a majority of it, invest some and spend some of it to take care of my parents SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Rebounds: 10, two times; last vs. Princeton (11/16/18) Assists: -- Steals: 1, two times; last at Yale (12/5/18) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Career Double-Figure Scoring 3 3 Last Time: vs. Princeton (11/16/18) 20+ points points rebounds 2 2 Last Time: vs. Princeton (11/16/18) 5+ assists Grabbed a pair of rebounds while posting first-career steal at Siena (11/21). - Stellar against Princeton (11/16), posting second-career double-double with career-high 16 points along with 10 rebounds. - Had two points and a rebound in the home opener vs. Marist (11/13). - Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Nov Posted a double-double in second-career game, reecording 10 points and 10 rebounds at Miami (11/9). - Strong in season debut at Monmouth (11/6), posting 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting along with three rebounds. BEFORE LEHIGH: Came Lehigh after a strong career playing with multiple Division I players at Seattle Prep under Coach Mike Kelly, the same school (and coach) that produced former Mountain Hawks captain Jordan Hamilton 12 Was named first team All-Metro League and first team All-State Named to the Nike EYBL Watch List in 2017 Was a 1,000 point scorer at Seattle Prep in three years of varsity basketball Leading scorer for 3A team in the All-Star GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Game vs. 4A Selected to play in the Northwestern Shootout Washington vs. Oregon All-Star Game Ranked as a threestar recruit by ESPN Ranked among the top 50 centers in the class of 2018 by ESPN Prior to time with Seattle Rotary, also played AAU basketball for Coach Jim Marsh of Friends of Hoop Seattle. Double-Doubles 2 2 Last Time: vs. Princeton (11/16/18) CAREER STATISTICS

40 LEHIGH MEN S BASKETBALL GAME 12: LAFAYETTE AT LEHIGH JANUARY 2, 2019 PAGE 40 #55 David ROELKE Guard Junior Sharon, Mass. Sharon Major: Political Science WHY LEHIGH? It was the best fit for me academically and I wanted to go to a school with the resources of a large university but the closeness of a small one UPDATE: - Scored two points in season opener and collegiate debut at Monmouth (11/6). BEFORE LEHIGH: Captain of the varsity basketball team at Sharon High School as both a junior and senior Garnered the Principal s Award as a senior In the classroom, was an AP Scholar with Distinction Member of the Honor and High Honor Roll. GETTING TO KNOW DAVID What s your favorite thing about Lehigh? Being able to meet so many different people from different backgrounds Major & Why: Political Science. I love keeping track of politics and would like to be involved with more campaigns and government at some point Favorite Place on Campus: My bed Favorite Food: Mango Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Smino Favorite Movie: Get Rich or Die Tryin Favorite TV Show: Lost Favorite Website: Netflix Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Bill Walton Favorite Pro Team: Boston Celtics Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Roger Federer Hobbies: Listening to music, watching TV, sleeping Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: TIME Place I d Like To Visit: Fiji Talent I d Most Like To Have: Art Dream Job: President I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was what they gave me. If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Tennis If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate most of it, retire and live off the rest SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 at Monmouth (11/6/18) Rebounds: -- Assists: -- Steals: -- CAREER STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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