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1 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide General Info University Information Baltimore, MD Founded 1876 Enrollment 4,950 Blue Jays Columbia Blue and Black Affiliation NCAA Division III Ronald J. Daniels Athletic Director Tom Calder Athletic Department Phone (410) Athletic Department Fax (410) Goldfarb Gym Built 1965 Capacity 1,200 Coaching Staff Bill Nelson Alma Mater Brockport State 65 Nelson Phone (410) s (.633)/30 Record at Johns Hopkins/Years_ (.625)/24 Assistant Coaches Danny Burruss Bob McCone, Ed Richardson Team Information Overall Record (CC) (8-10, 7th) Postseason None Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/4 Newcomers 6 History First Year of Men s Basketball All-Time Record/Years (.469)/85 Record at Goldfarb (.676) All-Time CC Record (.645) CC Championships Two (Last, 2007) Years in NCAA Tournament Nine (Last, 2007) Sports Information Associate AD/SID Ernie Larossa Asst. SID (Men s Basketball Contact) Jill Olsen Olsen Office Phone (410) Olsen Office Fax (410) Olsen jolsen6@jhu.edu Internet Address Schedule November 16 at St. Mary s (MD) # 7:30 pm Pride of Maryland Tournament # TBD 23 at Haverford * 8 pm December 1 at Gettysburg * 7 pm 4 Dickinson * 3 pm 7 McDaniel * 7 pm 30 vs. Averett ^ 5 pm 31 at Randolph Macon ^ 4 pm January 3 Keene State + 2 pm 4 Messiah/Stockton + 2/4 pm 8 Ursinus * 3 pm 11 Muhlenberg * 7 pm 13 at Swarthmore * 6 pm 15 Haverford * 3 pm 19 at Washington College * 7:30 pm 22 at Dickinson * 4 pm 26 Franklin & Marshall * 8 pm 29 at Muhlenberg * 4 pm February 2 Gettysburg * 8 pm 5 Swarthmore *$ 1 pm 9 at McDaniel * 7 pm 12 at Ursinus * 3 pm 16 at Franklin & Marshall * 8 pm 19 Washington College * 1 pm 23, Finals TBD # Pride of Maryland Tournament * game ^ RMC Coaches Classic + Blue Jay Invitational $ Wall-O Mahony game CREDITS The Johns Hopkins men s basketball guide is a publication of the Johns Hopkins Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Assistant SID Jill Olsen. Editorial assistance provided by Associate Athletic Director/SID Ernie Larossa. Outside cover design by John Cornell. Photography principally supplied by Jay VanRensselaer and Will Kirk. Special thanks to Matt Marzullo and Frank Gumpert Printing for handling the printing. On the Covers: Front: Senior Mike Henrici (11) and John Alberici (34). Back: Juniors Sean O Connor (2), Tim McCarty (33) and Danny Gergen (43). TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts 1 Credits 1 Directions 1 Bill Nelson 2 Assistant Coaches 3 All-Time Coaching Records 3 Administration Season Preview 5 Player Profiles Roster Opponent Profiles Season Review Statistics Review 15 Series Records 16 Honors & Awards 17 Team Records 18 Individual Records 18 Scoring Records 19 Field Goal Records 20 Three-Point Field Goal Records 21 Free Throw Records 22 Rebound Records 23 Assist & Steals Records 24 Blocks, Games Played Records 25 Hopkins in the Tournament 26 Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament 26 Athletic Facilities 27 Directions to Goldfarb Gym & Newton White Athletic Center From the Northwest: Take I-83 South to Cold Spring Lane Exit. Go left off of the exit ramp, heading east onto Cold Spring. At the third light, turn right onto Roland Avenue. After about 1/2 mile, bear left at the fork in the road onto University Parkway. Newton White Athletic Center is about one mile ahead on the right. From the South: Take I-95 North to I-395 (Downtown Baltimore). Exit onto Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow until street narrows to two lanes. Turn left onto Howard Street and follow until the road forks. Bear right at the fork onto Art Museum Drive (the Baltimore Museum of Art will be on your left). Follow Art Museum Drive until it ends at Charles Street. Go left onto Charles Street. At the third light, make a left onto University Parkway. Newton White Athletic Center is a block ahead on your left. From the Northeast: Take I-95 South to I-695 West. Exit at I-83 South and follow I-83 to Cold Spring Lane Exit. Go left off of the exit ramp, heading east onto Cold Spring. At the third light, turn right onto Roland Avenue. After about 1/2 mile, bear left at the fork in the road onto University Parkway. Newton White Athletic Center is about one mile ahead on the right. From the West: Take I-70 East to 695 North (towards Towson). Exit at I-83 South and follow I-83 to Cold Spring Lane Exit. Go left off of the exit ramp, heading east onto Cold Spring. At the third light, turn right onto Roland Avenue. After about 1/2 mile, bear left at the fork in the road onto University Parkway. Newton White Athletic Center is about one mile ahead on the right. 2 Titles 1999,

2 2 Coaching Staff Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Bill Nelson 25th Season SUNY Brockport 65 Since arriving at Johns Hopkins in 1986, Bill Nelson has established Johns Hopkins men s basketball as one of the top Division III programs in the country. Nelson, the winningest coach in program history, owns a (.625) record in 24 seasons at Hopkins and has led eight teams to the NCAA tournament, including a streak of five consecutive appearances from 1990 through Nelson will reach the quarter century mark at Johns Hopkins in and his 31st season overall as a head coach. This season, he needs just eight wins to reach 400 at Hopkins and three to reach the 500-win milestone for his career. He boasts a career record of (.637) in his 30 seasons. Last season marked the Blue Jays second straight season as Hopkins just missed out on a Tournament berth. The season was highlighted by a third place finish in the Pride of Maryland Championship, championship game appearances in the Holiday Inn Airport Tournament and the Blue Jay Invitational and a win over 15th-ranked Franklin & Marshall on the road. In , Hopkins started out the season 11-5 before finishing Senior Collin Kamm finished his career as one of just four players in program history with 500 career points, 200 career assists and 100 career steals. Despite graduating five seniors that accounted for over 4,000 points and 2,000 rebounds, Nelson guided the Blue Jays to their 13th consecutive winning season and the Tournament in Hopkins went in with a 12-6 mark in the conference. The season was the most successful in school history as Nelson led the Blue Jays to a 24-5 record, the 2007 title and a trip to the NCAAs. The 24 wins are a school record as the season began with a nine-game win streak. The Blue Jays went 15-3 in the on the way to both the regular season and tournament titles. Hopkins Nelson was joined on the bench last season for several games by his daughter, Katie, an assistant coach with the Johns Hopkins women s team. 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007 also took home the second annual Provident Bank Pride of Maryland Championship in November. Some of Nelson s earliest seasons yielded his best results. The Hopkins squad finished 20-8 and received its first-ever national ranking, climbing as high as No. 13 in the national poll. The previous year, the Blue Jays finished with a mark, won their first Middle Atlantic Southern Division Championship since 1974 and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In , Hopkins went 20-8 and reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament by defeating FDU-Madison and Franklin & Marshall. More recently, Nelson led the team to a tie for the then-school record for wins with a 21-6 mark, a Championship and an appearance in the NCAA tournament. The following season, the Blue Jays went 18-9 and advanced to the ECAC South Tournament Semifinals, and in and Hopkins enjoyed competitive 15-9 seasons. In Hopkins went 19-7 and advanced to the conference tournament semifinals. The season saw a young Blue Jay team post a record and make an appearance in the finals and the ECAC South Quarterfinals. His Blue Jays finished 14-11, notching the program s 10th consecutive winning season. In , he guided Hopkins to an 18-8 record and a berth in the Tournament Championship game. Nelson has led Hopkins to winning records in all but three of his 23 campaigns at Homewood. During his tenure at Hopkins, Nelson has coached numerous all-conference and all-region players. Matt Griffin, a 2007 graduate, was named a finalist for the prestigious Jostens Trophy, given annually to honor the most outstanding men s and women s Division III basketball players of the year. Andy Enfield, a 1991 graduate, was a two-time Academic All-American and a Third Team All-America selection as a senior. He still holds the NCAA Division III career free throw percentage record (92.5%). Six years ago, Steve Adams was named to the ECAC All-Southern Division Second Team for the second straight year. Additionally, Nelson coached the Players of the Year from 1997 through 1999 and four of his players have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships since No other men s basketball program in the nation at any level had more NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients than the Blue Jays four in the 1990 s. Five of Nelson s former players have been inducted into the Johns Hopkins Athletic Hall of Fame, including 2008 inductee Frank Grzywacz, a 1994 graduate. Prior to arriving at Hopkins, Nelson had successful tenures at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Nazareth College. Two of his Nazareth squads earned NCAA tournament bids and the team finished 23-5 and ranked seventh in the final D-III poll. In , Nelson was selected as the Eastern Region Coach of the Year, guiding Nazareth to a 22-6 record and a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. While at Nazareth, Nelson coached Jeff Van Gundy, who coached in the NBA for 11 seasons. Nelson attended SUNY Brockport, earning a bachelor s degree in 1965, and went on to receive a master s degree from the University of Oregon. Nelson and his wife, Margaret, live in Ellicott City. Margaret is the principal owner of Nelson Dorsey Interiors, an interior design service in the greater Baltimore-DC area. They have two daughters, Laura and Katie. Laura, a 2001 graduate of Bucknell, is a special education teacher in Montgomery County. Katie, a 2006 graduate of the University of Massachusetts and four-year letterwinner for the UMass women s basketball team, is in her second year as an assistant with the Hopkins women s basketball team.

3 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Coaching Staff Ed Richardson Bob McCone Danny Burruss Assistant Coach 25th Season Frostburg State 75 Assistant Coach 23rd Season Millersville 71 Assistant Coach 6th Season Johns Hopkins 03 Ed Richardson has been a staple on the Johns Hopkins coaching staff and marks his 25th season alongside Bill Nelson. A 1975 graduate of Frostburg State, Richardson s primary responsibilities include working with Hopkins post players and the team s zone offense. Richardson has tutored a long line of successful Blue Jay post players, including All-American Matt Griffin and Players of the Year Matt Gorman, Greg Roehrig and Joel Wertman. He also helped Danny Nawrocki earn honors three times and break the school records for total rebounds (947) and defensive rebounds (687). During his tenure, Richardson has also served as a junior varsity coach for Hopkins. Prior to joining the Blue Jay staff, Richardson served as an assistant coach at Baltimore s Dunbar High School and Morgan State University. Richardson and his wife, Wanda, live in Baltimore. Wanda is an assistant with the Hopkins women s basketball team and begins her 18th season in They have a daughter, Erin, a 2007 graduate of Virginia Union University. Bob McCone will continue his work with the Johns Hopkins basketball program, entering his 23rd season on the Blue Jay bench. McCone s specialty is with the Blue Jay defense, a group that has consistently been ranked among the best in the country. Under McCone s direction, Hopkins finished No. 2 in the nation in scoring defense in 1998 and The 2000 and 2001 squads ranked third and sixth, respectively, in field goal percentage defense. In the Blue Jays finished sixth in the country by holding their opponents to 37.9 percent from the field. In , Hopkins ranked second in the in scoring defense (65.5) and three-point field goal percentage defense (.313). McCone was formerly a highly successful head coach at Aberdeen High School, with 10 league titles in as many seasons. A 1971 graduate of Millersville University, McCone received two master s degrees from Loyola College (1975, 1985). McCone and his wife, Fran, live in Havre de Grace. They have three children: Brett, a Hopkins graduate, Sean, and Carrie. They also have six grandchildren. Danny Burruss made his return to Johns Hopkins basketball in , when he began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant on the staff of his collegiate head coach, Bill Nelson. Entering his sixth season on the bench, Burruss primary responsibility is working with the team s perimeter players. Three years ago, senior Doug Polster broke the school single-season records for three-point field goals made (74) and attempted (209). In , the Blue Jays led the in three-point field goal percentage (.390). The native of Glenn Dale, MD appeared in 61 career games for the Blue Jays from He notched a career-high 14 points twice during the season and made 80.9 percent of his free throw chances in four seasons. Burruss played his high school basketball at DeMatha, a perennial national power coached by Hall of Famer Morgan Wootten. A psychology major, Burruss graduated from Johns Hopkins in 2003 and is currently a lab coordinator in the psychology department at Homewood. Burruss and his wife, Meredith, have two sons, Maxton (2) and Sullivan, born in April. Coaching History at Johns Hopkins Year W-L Pct. MAC/CC Coach Murphy Lamborn No team Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Mallonee Dotterweich Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Mallonee Myers Myers Myers Bilgrave Bilgrave Turner Bilgrave Bilgrave Bilgrave Sachs Sachs Sachs Sachs Year W-L Pct. MAC/CC Coach Sachs Sachs Sachs Sachs Ciccarone Ciccarone Ciccarone Ciccarone Ciccarone Ciccarone Valvano Rupert Rupert Rupert Rupert Rupert Rupert Rupert Amen, Jr Amen, Jr Amen, Jr Amen, Jr Doherty Doherty Doherty Doherty Doherty Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Year W-L Pct. MAC/CC Coach Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Total (.469) Years w-l-t Pct. B.R. Murphy (1) M. Lamborn (1) G. Darley (8) G.Mallonee , (10) F. Dotterweich (1) H. Myers (3) R. Bilgrave , (5) M. Turner (1) R. Sachs (8) H. Ciccarone (6) J. Valvano (1) G. Rupert (7) J. Amen (4) E. Doherty (5) B. Nelson 1986-present (24) Total 1919-present (85) Titles 1999, 2007

4 Administration Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide 4 Ronald J. Daniels U. of Toronto 82 Second Year at JHU Ronald Joel Daniels, a distinguished academic leader and scholar, was selected as the 14th president of The Johns Hopkins University and took office on March 2, Daniels had been provost of the University of Pennsylvania since As Penn s chief academic officer, he had broad responsibility for undergraduate and graduate education, faculty affairs, research and technology transfer, global initiatives, student life, athletics, admissions, arts and culture, and libraries. The deans of Penn s 12 schools reported to him on academic and budget matters. Daniels was a vigorous advocate for interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching at Penn. Working closely with the president, 12 deans and his provostial leadership team, he launched university-wide research initiatives in public health, regenerative medicine, and the neurosciences, and implemented Penn Integrates Knowledge, which recruited eight eminent interdisciplinary scholars to Penn, where each held joint appointments in two schools. Throughout his career, Daniels has been deeply committed to the role of universities in promoting global understanding. He expanded Penn s global relationships, especially with the government and university of Botswana in their efforts to fight HIV and AIDS; initiated programs that draw global leaders, writers, and activists to Penn s campus; and developed the Penn World Scholars Program, which enables some of the most outstanding applicants from the developing world to attend Penn as undergraduates. Daniels also increased Penn s engagement with local and national issues, through such initiatives as a month-long Summer Mentorship Program, in which high school students from the Philadelphia school system work directly with Penn faculty members. He spearheaded a national research conference on Capitol Hill, focused on the policy dimensions of Hurricane Katrina, that took place within three months of the disaster and resulted in the published volume On Risk and Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina. In his time at Penn, Daniels made a significant and enduring impact on all of the university s critical constituencies. For Penn undergraduates, he worked with the president and the executive vice president to implement a comprehensive new financial aid program that eliminated loans for students with financial need. He introduced innovative programs to enhance the quality of the undergraduate experience, including: Undergraduate Research Mentorships, in which students collaborate directly with faculty members on research projects; Ideas in Action, in which students work with policy-makers to solve concrete policy problems; Distinguished International Scholars, which brings 10 leading international figures to teach Penn undergraduates for two weeks; and Civic Scholars, which combines community service and social advocacy with close faculty supervision and rigorous, specially designed courses. For faculty, Daniels established university-wide faculty mentoring and leadership development programs; developed dual career and family friendly initiatives; strengthened appointment and promotion standards; and enriched strategies to recruit and retain outstanding faculty, with particular attention to women and underrepresented minorities. Daniels came to Penn from the University of Toronto, where he was dean of the Faculty of Law and James M. Tory Professor of Law. During his 10 years as dean, he doubled the size of the faculty; recruited global scholars; cut the student-faculty ratio (from 18 to 1 to 10 to 1); dramatically enlarged the endowment; increased financial aid; implemented comprehensive reforms of curricula, student services, and faculty research standards; and spearheaded initiatives to strengthen international recruitment, social engagement, and interdisciplinary programs. While in Toronto, Daniels was an active participant in Canadian public policy formulation in such positions as chair of the Provincial Government Panel on the Future of Government, chair of the Ontario Task Force on Securities Regulation, chair of the Ontario Electricity Market Design Committee, the special advisor to the Ontario Government on Reform of Public Accounting Regulation, and member of the Toronto Stock Exchange Committee on Corporate Governance. He also served as president of the Council of Canadian Law Deans, president of the Council of Ontario Law Deans, and member of the Board of Governors of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. Daniels earned an LLM from Yale University in 1988 and a JD in 1986 from the University of Toronto, where he served as co-editor-in-chief of the law review and earned several academic honors. He received a BA from the University of Toronto in 1982, with high distinction as a political science and economics major. He has been visiting professor and Coca-Cola World Fellow at Yale Law School and John M. Olin Visiting Fellow at Cornell Law School. Daniels was born in Toronto, Canada. He, and his wife, Joanne Rosen, a human rights lawyer, are the parents of four teenagers. He is the fourth Johns Hopkins president to live among the university s undergraduates, at Nichols House on the Homewood campus. Tom Calder Director of Athletics Hofstra 75 23rd Year at JHU Tom Calder is in his 23rd year at Johns Hopkins, including his 16th year as Director of Athletics. Calder succeeded Bob Scott, who retired in 1995 after 21 years in the position and more than 46 years at the university. As Director of Athletics, Calder leads an athletics program that sponsors 24 varsity sports and is one of the most successful in the nation. Johns Hopkins has placed in the top 40 in the final Directors Cup Standings in each of the last 14 years while winning numerous and ECAC Championships. Johns Hopkins placed a program-best 10th in the Directors Cup standings. In addition, 20 of Hopkins 24 teams have been represented in NCAA postseason play since 1998, while studentathletes have been honored with numerous NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, Academic All-America, All-America and all-conference honors. Calder arrived at Hopkins in 1988 as the Associate Director of Athletics and served seven years in that capacity. During his tenure he has had extensive experience in all areas of the program, including facility management, games operations, NCAA compliance, sports information, budget management and community service. Calder plays an important part in the University s plans to continue expanding its athletics facilities. Included Directors Cup Rankings Under Tom Calder th (220 pts.) th (352) th (210) th (200) nd (347) th (342.5) rd (371.5) th (482) th (469.5) nd (363.25) th (324.25) th (686.25) th (577.5) th (620.5) th (638) in those plans were the expansion of the intercollegiate locker rooms in 1994 and the construction of a permanent grandstand on the northeast side of Homewood Field in Johns Hopkins also opened a new recreation center in 2002, completed the resurfacing of Homewood Field during the summer of 2005 and opened a full competition track and field complex in In addition to overseeing a staff of nearly 100, Calder has been the Department of Athletics representative on a variety of campus committees and recently completed a tenure as of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. A native of Baldwin, NY, Calder attended Hofstra University and earned a bachelor s degree in business and economics in While at Hofstra he was a standout in football and lacrosse, playing both sports for former Hopkins coaching legend Howdy Myers. Calder was a team captain and two-time All-America pick in lacrosse, receiving honorable mention status as a junior and second team honors as a senior. In football, he set then school records with 76 punts for 2,835 yards (37.3 yards per punt) as a senior. That year he also led the team in receiving with 49 receptions for 581 yards and five touchdowns. After a coaching stint on the lacrosse staff at Roanoke College, Calder earned a master s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in He moved on to the University of North Carolina, where he was involved in several areas of the athletics program. Calder spent four years as the assistant ticket manager at UNC before assuming the duties of assistant director of games operations. He also served as an assistant coach for the Tar Heel lacrosse program under the direction of Hopkins alumnus, Willie Scroggs. Calder left Chapel Hill in 1984 to become a legislative assistant at the NCAA. While at the NCAA, Calder gained invaluable experience interpreting NCAA rules and regulations. He was involved with a number of NCAA programs and played an active role in the development of legislation concerning the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. In 1986, Calder went on to Bloomsburg University, where he was the assistant director of development for athletics. He coordinated athletic fundraising activities, ran the athletic booster club and directed all summer sports camps. Calder and his wife, Sue, reside in nearby Timonium with their 16-year-old twins, James and Alexandra. 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

5 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Season Preview Fans may have thought the Johns Hopkins men s basketball team was young, but this year s team has it beat. The Blue Jays sport a roster with six freshmen and seven sophomores in As the season begins, the Blue Jays will need to find a way to fill the shoes left vacant by the graduation of Pat O Connell and Andrew Farber-Miller. The pair combined to start 134 games and played nearly 5,000 minutes in their career. Despite the youth on this year s team and the loss of O Connell and Farber-Miller, head coach Bill Nelson is optimistic about his two senior captains, John Alberici and Mike Henrici, and the leadership they can provide. Two key areas Nelson would like to see the Blue Jays improve on this season are rebounding and free throws. Hopkins ranked sixth (out of 10 teams in the ) last season in rebounding (32.4 rpg). From the charity stripe, Hopkins ranked second with a 73.2 percentage, but was ninth in free throw attempts (395). After missing most of his sophomore season with an illness, Alberici made great strides in his junior season and comes into this year in great shape. At 6 8, he has significant presence in the paint but also has range within 15 feet. An excellent foul shooter, Nelson would like to see Alberici get to the line more this season. Henrici added 15 pounds to his 6 5 frame in the offseason and is looking to pick up where he left off at the end of the season. Over the final eight games, Henrici averaged 11 points and 5.4 rebounds while shooting 50.0 percent from the field and 83.3 percent from the line. Overall, Henrici averaged 9.3 points and 4.7 rebounds on 45.5 percent shooting. He has an excellent mid-range game and with a career free throw percentage of 80.5 percent is a threat from the line. Nelson will look for him to add points in inside for the Blue Jays this season. In addition to Alberici and Henrici, the Blue Jays have just three other players with two years experience in juniors Danny Gergen, Tim McCarty and HENRICI Sean O Connor. Gergen has a tremendous work ethic and runs the floor as well or better than anyone on the team. A very good three-pointer shooter, he connected on 40.3 percent of his tries last season and ranked eighth in the league. He averaged 6.5 points and dished out 32 assists in 23 games as a sophomore. McCarty is a versatile player with good range as he can play the perimeter or work in the paint. A real workhorse, he averaged 5.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game last season. McCarty is one of the best penetrators on the team and gets to the free throw line more than anyone. He has a career free throw percentage of 71.5 percent and shot a phenomenal 84.6 percent as a freshman. O Connor has made great strides since his freshman season and is on the verge of becoming one of the best players on the team. A combo guard, he can play the point or the off guard. O Connor averaged 15.8 minutes per game last season with 25 assists and 16 steals. He shot 88.2 percent from the line a year ago, so Nelson would like to see him drive to the basket more to draw the foul. A smart defender with good quickness, he can really push the ball in transition. With such a young team last season, the sophomore class saw a lot of action in their first season and Nelson is encouraged by their progress so far this preseason as they are playing with a lot more confidence. Mike Rhoads became the first freshman to start the season opener in seven years and went on to average 7.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 28.6 minutes per game. He started 22 games, playing mostly at the off guard spot, before missing the final three with an injury. This season, Rhoads will see more time at the point. He has a good threepoint and mid-range shot, but will look to go to the basket more this season. A tough on-ball defender, Rhoads had 22 steals as a rookie, which was good for second on the team and the fourth most by a freshman in school history. He was also second on the team with 37 assists, which ranks seventh among all freshmen in JHU history. John Mysliwiec is the most improved player on the team and has worked to develop his three-point shot. He is a tough defender and will look to see more time after playing in seven games a rookie. Alex Pandrangi is a perimeter player but can also score inside. He combines quickness and a great basketball IQ. Another perimeter player, Peter Scanlon, has shown great improvement from last season. He has excellent range and is strong to the basket. Scanlon came off the bench in the closing minutes of the Dickinson game last season and hit two free throws with just 0.6 seconds on the clock to give Hopkins a two-point come-from-behind win. Adam Spengler was second in minutes for a rookie last season with 245 as he saw action in 22 games. He averaged 2.3 points per game and had five assists to go along with seven steals. Multitalented on offense, he can shoot the three, pull up and drive the paint. Look for him at the off guard spot this season. Like Henrici, Pat Wildes and his twin brother, Sean, added 15 pounds to their 6 5 frames this offseason. Pat is a swing man and can play at the three or four. His shooting has really come along and he should see more time this season. Sean came on strong at the end of last season and gave the Blue Jays a lift off the bench inside. Both Pat and Sean have great range and are inside-outside threats. ALBERICI The freshman class boasts four players over 6 4 which will provide the Blue Jays more depth inside than they have had in recent years. Daniel Corbett had a tremendous senior season as he led Trinity (KY) to a 26-4 record, including a 24-game win streak, and a berth in the regional finals last spring. A classic point guard, he sees the floor well and has a nice shot. Corbett is quick and is a very tough defender. Jaraad Rogers has been a pleasant surprise for the coaching staff as a late addition to the freshman class. A point guard with a nice mid-range game, he is quick and very strong. Matt Kelly also had a successful senior campaign, leading University School (OH) to a 19-4 record, including an unbeaten conference slate, and the district finals, while averaging 14.5 points and 7.4 rebounds per game as a senior. He is very strong and has a great back-to-the-basket move. He can also score from outside, with range to 18 feet, but can take it to the basket and finish. Connor McIntyre comes from perennial power St. Joseph s Prep (PA) where he earned Philadelphia Daily News Honorable Mention All-Catholic honors after leading his team to the Catholic League semifinals as a senior. He has very good post moves and is an excellent passer. Though a native of Serbia, Aleks Nikolic is another Louisville product who joins the Blue Jays from DuPont Manual. As a senior, he led his team to the regional semifinals and an 21-8 record. At 6 10, he is one of the tallest players in program history, and is a defensive force in the paint. Nikolic has great hands and is a nice passer. He sees the floor well and despite his size, runs the floor very well. He could develop into one of the best players on the team. Kyle Mobbs comes to Hopkins after leading Colts Neck (NJ) to the state semifinals last season. An outstanding penetrator, he is as good as anyone on the team at taking it to the basket. Mobbs is extremely quick and a very tough on-ball defender. 5 2 Titles 1999, 2007

6 Player Profiles Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide 6 John Alberici Senior Forward West Chester, PA Malvern Prep Alberici s Career Stats Career Career Alberici s Career Highs Points vs. Washington ( ) Rebounds...5, four times Assists... 3 vs. Mary Washington ( ) Steals...1, six times Blocks... 2, three times Minutes vs. Washington ( ) : Played 24 games and started six averaged 4.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game shot 51.1 percent from the floor and 75.9 percent from the line blocked a team-high 10 shots saw first action in nearly a year after missing final 19 games of last season due to illness went 2-of-2 from the line with one rebound in five minutes in season-opening win against Stevenson chipped in six points (2-2 FT, 2-4 FT) in win over Salisbury in third-place game of Pride of Maryland grabbed a season-high five boards in loss at Gettysburg had a perfect night from the floor in win over Pitt-Bradford, scoring 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting (1-1 FT) pulled four rebounds in win over Mary Washington led team with 10 points (5-10 FG) in loss to Baruch in title game of Blue Jay Invite punched up nine points (4-10 FG, 1-2 FT) with two boards and one block in overtime loss to Muhlenberg went 4-of-7 from the floor in back-to-back games against Ursinus and Swarthmore scored 14 points (5-6 FG, 4-7 FT) and grabbed five boards in a season-high 28 minutes in loss to Ursinus tied career-high with 17 points (6-8 FG, 5-5 FT) with five boards, two assists and one block in win over McDaniel chipped in seven points (3-4 FG, 1-1 FT) with three rebounds in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall : Saw action in first six games before missing the remainder of the season due to illness scored two points (1-2 FG) in season-opening win over Moravian in Blue Jay Invitational grabbed two rebounds in loss to Whitworth in Blue Jay Invitational title game chipped in three points (1-3 FG, 1-4 FT) with a season-high three rebounds in win over Salisbury in Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament punched up a season-high six points (2-4 FG, 2-2 FT) with one rebound and one block in loss to St. Mary s (MD) in Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament title game tied season-high with three rebounds in loss to unbeaten Franklin & Marshall : Played in all 26 games came off the bench to average 5.0 points and 1.5 rebounds in 14.1 minutes per game shot 51.7 percent from the field finished second on the team with 15 blocks scored six points (3-7 FG) and grabbed one board in collegiate debut against Carnegie Mellon scored a career-high 17 points (8-11 FG, 1-2 FT), including 14 in the second half, with five rebounds in win over Washington College in Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament shot 3-of-4 from the floor with two rebounds in win over Villa Julie in fifth place game of Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament came off the bench with 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting with five rebounds in loss at Franklin & Marshall went 2-of-4 from the floor with one rebound and one block in come-from-behind win at Dickinson had two blocks to go with five points (2-4 FG, 1-3 FT) in loss to undefeated Elizabethtown at Coaches vs. Cancer Classic punched up six points (3-4 FG) with two blocks in win over Eastern in Coaches vs. Cancer Classic chipped in seven points (3-3 FG, 1-3 FT) with two rebounds and one assist in loss at Ursinus chipped in 10 points (5-11 FG) in double-overtime win at Swarthmore scored eight points (4-6 FG) in win over Dickinson punched up 11 points (5-8 FG, 1-1 FT) with three boards and one block in win at Washington College chipped in five points (2-5 FG, 1-2 FT) in loss to Ursinus scored eight points (4-9 FG) with two rebounds and two blocks in win over Franklin & Marshall was perfect from the floor, going 3-of-3 with three rebounds and one steal in overtime win at Haverford chipped in six points (3-6 FG) with three boards and one steal in overtime win at McDaniel added three points (3-6 FT) with two boards and one block in overtime win over Washington College. Personal: John A. Alberici born October 28, 1988 son of Sandra Jahnle and John Alberici captained Malvern Prep as a senior guided team to a 19-9 record and the league title game in senior season majoring in political science with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Daniel Corbett Freshman Guard Louisville, KY Trinity Personal: Daniel J. Corbett son of Susan and Mark Corbett born October 22, 1991 helped team to 21-9 record and the regional semifinals as a junior twice named team s Best Playmaker named team s Best Defensive Player, academic all-state and to the All-Louisville Metro Team as a senior led team to 26-4 record, including a 24-game winning streak, and the regional finals as a senior of the National Honor Society nursing home volunteer majoring in mechanical engineering. Danny Gergen Junior Forward Austin, TX Anderson Gergen s Career Stats Career Career Gergen s Career Highs Points...21 vs. Pitt-Bradford ( ) Rebounds...9 vs. Baruch ( ) Assists... 5 vs. Salisbury ( ) Steals... 4 vs. Washington ( ) Blocks...1, four times Minutes vs. Mary Washington ( ) : Played 23 games and started 12 averaged 6.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game shot 40.3 percent from three-point range and 75.0 percent from the line third on the team in assists (32) and steals (21) ranked eighth in the in three-point percentage named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Second Team and Academic Honor Roll grabbed three rebounds in season-opening win over Stevenson punched up 11 points (4-5 FG, 3-3 3FG) in loss to Hood scored a then career-high 15 points (6-13 FG, 3-5 3FG) with five assists in 34 minutes in win over Salisbury in third-place game of Pride of Maryland poured in a career-high 21 points (8-13 FG, 1-4 3FG, 4-4 FT), grabbed four boards and two steals in win over Pitt-Bradford chipped in 11 points (5-10 FG, 1-3 3FG) with Mike Henrici Senior Forward Wayne, PA Conestoga GERGEN four boards in loss to Albright in title game of Nazareth Tournament named to all-tournament team at Nazareth finished with 12 points (4-12 FG, 2-4 3FG, 2-2 FT) and six rebounds in win over Mary Washington just missed double-double with 10 points (3-13 FG, 1-4 3FG, 3-4 FT) and nine rebounds in loss to Baruch in title game of Blue Jay Invite named to Blue Jay Invitational All-Tournament Team went 2-of-3 from downtown, finishing with 10 points and four rebounds in overtime loss to Muhlenberg hit three triples and finished with 11 points (4-7 FG) and three assists at Ursinus went 2-of-5 from downtown in win at Haverford grabbed five rebounds and dished two assists in loss at Washington College had three assists in loss at Muhlenberg went 2-of-2 from three-point range in win over McDaniel grabbed a careerhigh four steals against Washington College : Played 12 games and averaged 3.0 minutes per game in rookie season made collegiate debut in win over Moravian in Blue Jay Invitational scored three points (1-2 3FG) in win at Swarthmore dished one assist with one steal in win over Penn State Altoona in ECAC Holiday Festival title game grabbed one rebound and handed out season-high two assists in nine minutes at Muhlenberg pulled seasonhigh two rebounds against McDaniel. Personal: Daniel J. Gergen born January 11, 1990 son of Susan Whitman and Mark Gergen National Merit finalist played basketball and ran cross country honorable mention all-district as a junior named team MVP, second team alldistrict and academic all-state as a senior placed third in the district and qualified for regionals in cross country majoring in public health studies. Henrici s Career Stats Career Career NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

7 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Player Profiles Henrici s Career Highs Points at Ursinus ( ) Rebounds...11 at Franklin & Marshall ( ) Assists... 2, five times Steals...3 vs. Moravian ( ) Blocks... 2 vs. McDaniel ( ) Minutes vs. Gettysburg ( ) : Played 24 games and started 21 averaged 9.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game shot 80.5 percent from the free throw line named to NABC Honors Court chipped in six points (3-8 FG) and grabbed four boards in seasonopening win over Stevenson led team with 15 points (7-13 FG, 1-2 FT) in loss to Hood went 4-of-8 from the floor with three rebounds in loss at Gettysburg chipped in 12 points (5-14 FG, 2-2 FT) with five boards, two assists and two steals in loss to Albright in title game of Nazareth Tournament put up 10 points (4-10 FG, 2-2 FT) and grabbed five rebounds in win over Mary Washington scored a team-high 12 points (5-9 FG, 2-2 FT) with four boards and a career-high-tying two assists in overtime loss to Muhlenberg chipped in 11 points (4-10 FG, 3-3 FT) and pulled down six boards at Ursinus grabbed four rebounds and added six points (3-8 FG) in win over Swarthmore scored a game-high 16 points (6-7 FG, 4-5 FT) and grabbed eight rebounds in win at Haverford pulled five rebounds in loss at Washington College grabbed a teamhigh seven boards to go with seven points (3-10 FG, 1-2 FT) in loss to #17 Franklin & Marshall punched up 14 points (6-10 FG, 2-2 FT) with four rebounds in loss to Ursinus followed that with 14 points (6-9 FG, 2-2 FT) and a game-high seven rebounds in win over McDaniel chipped in 10 points (5-10 FG) with two boards in loss to Gettysburg went 6-of-8 from the floor, including 5-of-5 in the second half, to finish with 13 points and one block in win at McDaniel punched up 12 points (5-11 FG, 2-3 FT) and grabbed seven boards in win over Haverford chipped in 12 points (6-13 FG) with four boards at Swarthmore pulled a career-high 11 rebounds in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall chipped in nine points (4-9 FG, 1-2 FT) with six boards, one assist, one steal and one block against Washington College : Played 25 games and started 13 in first season with the Blue Jays averaged 23.1 minutes, 8.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game led the team in field goal percentage (52.4) shot 80.0 percent from the line second on the team in points (212) and field goals made (86) went 5-of-6 from the floor for 11 points, with two rebounds and three steals in JHU debut against Moravian grabbed a then career-high five boards in loss to Whitworth in Blue Jay Invitational title game finished with nine points (2-5 FG, 5-6 FT) and a career-high two assists in win over Salisbury in Provident Pride of Maryland scored eight points (3-8 FG, 2-2 FT) and pulled down a then career-high six rebounds in loss to unbeaten Franklin & Marshall went 3-of-4 from the line and finished with seven points and three boards in win at Swarthmore added eight points (2-3 FG, 4-4 FT) with four rebounds and two steals in win over Penn State Altoona in ECAC Holiday Festival title game went 4-of-5 from the floor for eight points in win at Haverford finished with eight points (4-7 FG) in loss at Muhlenberg tied then career-high with 11 points (4-9 FG, 3-5 FT) and grabbed four rebounds in win over Swarthmore scored a then career-high 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting in win at Dickinson followed that with a 15-point (6-10 FG, 3-5 FT), five-rebound night at #25 Gettysburg scored 14 points (6-9 FG, 2-2 FT) with six rebounds and one block against Washington College had a career day at Ursinus with career-highs in points (20; 8-11 FG, 4-4 FT), rebounds (8) and minutes (30) added 10 points (5-8 FG) at #21 Franklin & Marshall punched up 14 points (4-9 FG, 6-6 FT) with three boards, two assists and two steals in win over Gettysburg went 7-of-11 from the field with four boards at Washington College. Personal: Michael J. Henrici born March 19, 1989 son of Carol and Mike Henrici transfered from Gettysburg College after freshman campaign father, Mike, played basketball at Lafayette named all-league and All-Main Line as a senior team captain Dean s List student at Gettysburg majoring in economics. Matt Kelly Freshman Forward Cleveland Heights, OH University School Personal: Matthew C. Kelly son of Christine and Christopher Kelly born May 7, 1992 father, Christopher, played basketball at Canisius volunteer at George Washington Carver Middle School received Headmaster s Award leader of University School s philanthropic board major is undecided. Tim McCarty Junior Guard Warrington, PA Germantown Academy McCarty s Career Stats Career Career McCarty s Career Highs Points at Muhlenberg ( ) Rebounds... 9 vs. Washington ( ) Assists... 2, three times Steals... 2, three times Blocks... 1, three times Minutes vs. Franklin & Marshall ( ) : Played 25 games and started 16 averaged 5.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game named to Academic Honor Roll went 6-of-7 from the charity stripe, finishing with eight points and two boards in seasonopening win over Stevenson played a career-high 29 minutes, while punching up 11 points (4-10 FG, 2-5 3FG, 1-3 FT) and grabbing four rebounds in loss to Hood went 2-of-2 from the line and pulled four boards in loss at Gettysburg chipped in eight points (2-5 FG, 1-3 3FG, 3-4 FT) with six rebounds in win over Mary Washington went 6-of-6 from the line, finishing with nine points and three rebounds in loss to Baruch in title game of Blue Jay Invite went 4-of-7 from the floor, including 2-of-4 from three-point in overtime loss to Muhlenberg also pulled in four rebounds against the Mules grabbed three rebounds at Ursinus pulled a career-high seven rebounds in win over Swarthmore went 2-of-4 from threepoint range in win at Haverford chipped in seven points (3-7 FG, 1-2 3FG) with two rebounds in loss at Muhlenberg played a career-high 33 minutes and grabbed five rebounds in loss to #17 Franklin & Marshall chipped in nine points (3-7 3FG), grabbed three boards and dished a pair of assists in loss to Ursinus went 3-of-4 from the field and 3-of-4 from the line for 10 points in win over McDaniel chipped in nine points (3-7 FG, 1-4 3FG, 2-2 FT) with four boards and a pair of assists in loss to Gettysburg hit two three-pointers to finish with seven points (2-6 3FG, 1-2 FT) and four rebounds in win over Haverford chipped in five points (1-1 3FG, 2-4 FT) and grabbed five boards in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall pulled a career-high nine rebounds and chipped in six points (6-8 FT) against Washington College : Played 24 games and averaged 12.9 minutes per game led all freshmen with 4.6 points and 1.7 rebounds per game shot 42.6 percent from the field, 38.1 percent from three-point range and 84.6 percent from the line led the team in free throw percentage, the seventh best percentage in a single season in program history made collegiate debut against Moravian, scored five points (5-6 FT) and grabbed four rebounds in just nine minutes chipped in six points (1-2 FG, 4-4 FT) in 10 minutes against St. Mary s (MD) in Provident Pride of Maryland title game scored six points (1-1 3FG, 3-4 FT) in win at Swarthmore scored seven straight points for the Blue Jays in a span of just 2:29 in the second half of win against Penn State Altoona in title game at ECAC Holiday Festival scored a then career-high nine points (3-6 FG, 1-3 3FG, 2-2 FT) with two steals in win at Haverford grabbed four rebounds in come-from-behind win over Dickinson poured in a team and career-high 18 points (5-8 FG, 2-3 3FG, 6-7 FT) with five boards in loss at Muhlenberg scored 17 of his 18 points in the second half against the Mules chipped in six points (1-3 FG, 4-4 FT) in win at Dickinson scored six points (2-5 FG, 2-2 FT) with four rebounds in loss to Washington College was perfect from the floor against Haverford, going 2-of-2 from the floor (1-1 3FG) and 2-of-2 from the line scored eight points (1-1 3FG, 5-6 FT) with two steals in win over Gettysburg added seven points (2-4 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-3 FT) and four rebounds against McDaniel went 5-of-6 from the line with three rebounds at Washington College. Personal: Timothy S. McCarty born April 22, 1989 son of Debra and Thomas McCarty father, Thomas, played basketball at Susquehanna four-year class officer led team to back-to-back Inter-Ac titles captain named to Philadelphia Daily News All-City team member of the 2006 AAU Division II National Championship team also played golf and ran track majoring in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Connor McIntyre Freshman Forward Newtown, PA St. Joseph s MCCARTY Personal: Connor P. McIntyre son of Jennifer and Paul McIntyre born June 1, 1992 father, Paul, played basketball at Wheeling Jesuit University uncle, Mike, played basketball at Drexel named Philadelphia Dailly News Honorable Mention All-Catholic after leading team to the Catholic League semifinals as a senior National Merit finalist majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering. 7 2 Titles 1999, 2007

8 Player Profiles Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Kyle Mobbs Freshman Guard Colts Neck, NJ Colts Neck Personal: John V. Mysliwiec born June 1, 1991 son of Margherite and James Mysliwiec uncle, Bob, played baseball at Notre Dame has participated in mission work in Virginia, Louisiana and Indianapolis with People of Praise four-time team MVP and two-time Trinity Athlete of the Year scored over 1,400 points also played soccer and lacrosse two-time team MVP for soccer named team MVP as a senior for lacrosse helped lacrosse team to Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association title as a junior majoring in political science with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. O CONNOR 8 Personal: Kyle T. Mobbs son of Janet and Daniel Mobbs born October 12, 1991 father, Daniel, played basketball at Seton Hall helped team to record over final three seasons named team captain and MVP as a junior and senior named first team team all-conference after leading team to state semifinals as a senior majoring in neuroscience with a minor in bioethics. John Mysliwiec Sophomore Guard Falls Church, VA Trinity School Mysliwiec s Career Stats Career Career Mysliwiec s Career Highs Assists...1 at McDaniel ( ) Rebounds...1 vs. Stevenson ( ) Steals...1 vs. Haverford ( ) Minutes... 3, three times : Played seven games in rookie season made collegiate debut in season-opening win over Stevenson, grabbing one rebound in three minutes of action saw action in wins over Pitt-Bradford, McDaniel and Haverford notched first career assist against the Green Terror and first career steal against the Fords. MYSLIWIEC Aleksandar Nikolic Freshman Center Louisville, KY DuPont Manual Personal: Aleksandar Nikolic son of Milica and Velibor Nikolic born May 1, 1991 led team to regional playoffs as a junior named a Kentucky Junior All-Star and first team all-district as a junior led team to 21-8 record and regional semifinals as senior named second team all-region as a senior majoring in economics. Sean O Connor Junior Guard New Rochelle, NY Regis O Connor s Career Stats Career Career O Connor s Career Highs Points...9 vs. Pitt-Bradford ( ) Rebounds... 4 at Muhlenberg ( ) Assists...4 at McDaniel ( ) Steals...2, six times Blocks... 1, three times Minutes...32 at McDaniel ( ) : Played 23 games and startd three averaged 3.7 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game shot 88.2 percent from the free thow line went 2-of-2 from the free throw line, with one steal and first career block in season-opening win over Stevenson punched up a career-high nine points (3-4 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT) and two steals in win over Pitt- Bradford went 2-of-2 from downtown with two steals in loss to Albright in title game of Nazareth Tournament chipped in seven points (2-5 FG, 1-2 3FG, 2-2 FT) with two rebounds and two steals in win over Mary Washington dished a careerhigh three assists and tied career-high with two steals in overtime loss to Muhlenberg grabbed two rebounds and dished a pair of assists at Ursinus chipped in five points (1-2 FG, 3-4 FT) in win over Swarthmore tied then career-high with three rebounds and two steals in win at Haverford went 2-of-2 from the line, finishing with five points and three rebounds in come-from-behind win over Dickinson pulled a career-high four rebounds in loss at Muhlenberg hit a pair of three-pointers in loss to Ursinus went 3-of-4 from the field with two assists and one steal in loss to Gettysburg made first career start in win at McDaniel chipped in six points (2-2 FG, 2-2 FT) with a career-high four assists and one steal against the Green Terror tied career-high with four assists in win over Haverford chipped in five points (2-6 FG, 1-4 3FG) with two rebounds, one block and one steal at Swarthmore went 2-of-2 from three-point range and finished with seven points and one assist against Washington College : Played 18 games and averaged 4.7 minutes in rookie season finished with 12 points, five assists and six steals played 10 minutes in collegiate debut against Moravian, scoring two points (1-1 FG) with one assist went 2-of-2 from the line with one steal in win over Roger Williams at ECAC Holiday Festival had two steals and one rebound in win over Penn State Altoona in ECAC Holiday Festival title game grabbed one rebound, dished one assist and one steal in win at Haverford added two points (1-1 FG) in loss at Muhlenberg played a season-high 12 minutes and grabbed two boards in win over Swarthmore chipped in a seasonhigh three points (1-1 FG, 1-1 FT) with one rebound in win at Dickinson played seven minutes going 2-of-2 from the line with one assist and one steal at #21 Franklin & Marshall. Personal: Sean F. O Connor born February 23, 1990 son of Theresa and Frank O Connor named to B alldivision team as a junior named to A all-division team and led Regis to city semifinals as a senior was also a second baseman for the baseball team earned the coaches award for baseball majoring in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Alex Pandrangi Sophomore Forward Westlake, OH Westlake Pandrangi s Career Stats Career Career Pandrangi s Career Highs Points...5 vs. Stevenson ( ) Rebounds... 3, three times Assists... 2, twice Steals... 1 at Gettysburg ( ) Minutes...18 vs. Stevenson ( ) 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

9 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Player Profiles : Played 10 games in rookie season averaged 1.3 points and 1.3 rebounds made collegiate debut in seasonopening win over Stevenson chipped in five points (2-2 FG, 1-1 3FG) with three boards against the Mustangs grabbed two rebounds and dished two assists in loss to Hood grabbed first career steal and 1-of-2 from the line in loss at Gettysburg saw action of the bench in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall. Personal: Alex J. Pandrangi born August 11, 1990 son of Lisa and Vasu Pandrangi three-year class president is a black belt in tae kwon do earned Southwest Honorable Mention honors as a junior named Southwest MVP, second team all-district and honorable mention all state as a senior also played baseball and earned second team all-conference honors as a senior majoring in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. RHOADS Peter Scanlon Sophomore Guard Centreville, VA Westfield Scanlon s Career Stats Career Mike Rhoads Career Sophomore Guard Huntingdon Valley, PA Chestnut Hill Academy Scanlon s Career Highs Points... 3, twice Rebounds...4 vs. Baruch ( ) Assists... 2 at Washington College ( ) Steals... 2 at Washington College ( ) Minutes... 10, three times Rhoads Career Stats Career Career Rhoads Career Highs Points... 15, twice Rebounds...7 vs. Haverford ( ) Assists... 6 vs. Hood ( ) Steals...3 vs. Dickinson ( ) Blocks... 1 vs. Hood ( ) Minutes vs. Mary Washington ( ) : Played and started 22 games in rookie season averaged 7.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.68 assists and 1.00 steals per game shot 41.0 percent from three-point ranked sixth in the in three-point percentage and 10th in three-point field goals made missed final three games with injury ranks fourth in JHU history in steals and minutes played by a freshman and seventh in assists by a freshman started collegiate debut against Stevenson, chipping in seven points (3-7 FG, 1-3 3FG), with five boards and three assists first freshman to start season-opener in seven years followed that up with five rebounds and a team-leading six assists in loss to Hood punched up a then career-high 14 points (5-6 FG, 3-3 3FG, 1-1 FT) with a then career-high six rebounds in win over Pitt-Bradford chipped in seven points (3-7 FG, 1-4 3FG) with three boards and two assists in loss to Albright in title game of Nazareth Tournament named to all-tournament team at Nazareth Tournament went 5-of-8 from downtown for a career-high 15 points in win over Mary Washington had a career-high two steals and grabbed three rebounds in overtime loss to Muhlenberg went 4-of-6 from the floor, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, and grabbed six rebounds in win over Swarthmore went 4-of-6 from three-point range, dished a pair of assists and grabbed a career-high three steals in come-from-behind win over Dickinson chipped in 11 points (3-8 FG, 2-3 3FG, 3-4 FT) and grabbed two steals in loss at Washington College punched up 10 points (4-12 FG, 2-6 3FG) with three boards, two assists and two steals in loss at Muhlenberg went 7-of-9 from the floor, tying his career-high with 15 points in loss to #17 Franklin & Marshall punched up 10 points (3-12 FG, 2-6 3FG, 2-2 FT) with three boards and a pair of steals in loss to Ursinus dished three assists and had a pair of steals in win over McDaniel scored a team-high 13 points (5-11 FG, 3-7 3FG) to go along with a career-high seven rebounds in 37 minutes of action in win over Haverford suffered an injury in final minute of Haverford game forcing him to miss the final three games of the season. Personal: Michael W. Rhoads born June 6, 1989 son of Judith and Daniel Rhoads father, Daniel, played football and baseball at Franklin & Marshall sister, Joanna, played basketball at Penn captained team to 22-6 record and league championship as a senior earned Second Team All-Inter-Ac honors as a senior majoring in civil engineering with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Personal: Jaraad J. Rogers son of June and Barry Rogers born January 25, 1992 member of both the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society volunteer dental assistant majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering with a minor in economics. SCANLON Jaraad Rogers Freshman Guard Westfield, NJ Westfield : Played 12 games in rookie season connected on his only shot of the game, a three-pointer, in collegiate debut against Stevenson also grabbed two rebounds against the Mustangs played a season-high 10 minutes while going 1-of-2 from downtown in win over Salisbury in third-place game of Pride of Maryland Tournament went 2-of-2 from the line in win over Pitt-Bradford sank a pair of free throws with just 0.6 seconds on the clock to give JHU a comefrom-behind win over Dickinson dished a pair of assists and had two steals in loss at Washington College saw action off the bench in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall. Personal: Peter H. Scanlon born September 30, 1989 son of Cindy and David Scanlon brother, Colin, played basketball at Stonehill College named honorable mention all-district after leading team to 21-3 record and conference title as a junior earned second team all-district honors after leading team to 20-6 record and regional playoffs as a senior majoring in writing seminars with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Adam Spengler Sophomore Guard Colts Neck, NJ Christian Brothers Acad. Spengler s Career Stats Career Career Spengler s Career Highs Points... 9 at Gettysburg ( ) Rebounds... 3, twice Assists... 1, three times Steals...2 at Franklin & Marshall ( ) Minutes...27 at Franklin & Marshall ( ) : Played 22 games and started two in rookie season averaged 2.3 points and 1.0 rebounds per game punched up eight points (4-10 FG) with three rebounds in collegiate debut against Stevenson chipped in four points (2-5 FG) and pulled two boards in win over Salisbury in third-place game of Pride of Maryland played a season-high 25 minutes and punched up a season-high nine points (4-12 FG, 1-5 3FG) with three boards in loss at Gettysburg saw action against 9 2 Titles 1999, 2007

10 Player Profiles Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Roster # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Adam Spengler G So Colts Neck, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy 2 Sean O Connor G Jr New Rochelle, NY/Regis 5 Peter Scanlon G So Centreville, VA/Westfield 11 Mike Henrici F Sr Wayne, PA/Conestoga/Gettysburg 21 Daniel Corbett G Fr Louisville, KY/Trinity 22 Alex Pandrangi F So Westlake, OH/Westlake 23 John Mysliwiec G So Falls Church, VA/Trinity School 25 Mike Rhoads G So Huntingdon Valley, PA/Chestnut Hill Academy 31 Matt Kelly F Fr Cleveland Heights, OH/University School 33 Tim McCarty G Jr Warrington, PA/Germantown Academy 34 John Alberici F Sr West Chester, PA/Malvern Prep 35 Jaraad Rogers G Fr Westfield, NJ/Westfield 41 Kyle Mobbs G Fr Colts Neck, NJ/Colts Neck 42 Pat Wildes F So Massapequa Park, NY/Chaminade 43 Danny Gergen F Jr Austin, TX/Anderson 44 Connor McIntyre F Fr Newtown, PA/St. Joseph s 45 Sean Wildes F So Massapequa Park, NY/Chaminade 54 Aleksandar Nikolic C Fr Louisville, KY/DuPont Manual : Bill Nelson (SUNY-Brockport 65 25th season) Assistant Coaches: Ed Richardson, Bob McCone, Danny Burruss Captains: John Alberici, Mike Henrici 10 SPENGLER Pitt-Bradford and Albright at Nazareth College Tournament came off the bench against Baruch in title game of Blue Jay Invite chipped in two points (1-2 FT) in overtime loss to Muhlenberg chipped in four points (1-1 3FG, 1-2 FT) at Ursinus went 5-of-6 from the line in come-from-behind win over Dickinson chipped in five points (2-3 FG, 1-2 3FG) in win over McDaniel hit one three-pointer in six minutes of action against Gettysburg grabbed two rebounds in win at McDaniel made first career start at Swarthmore pulled two rebounds against the Garnet played a career-high 27 minutes and finished with five points (2-7 FG, 1-2 3FG) and a careerhigh two steals in win at #15 Franklin & Marshall chipped in five points (2-4 FG, 1-3 3FG) with one rebound, one assist and one steal against Washington College. Personal: Adam R. Spengler born January 6, 1991 son of Karen and Richard Spengler guided team to 20-5 record and conference title as a junior named to NJHoops.com Top 50 Senior Class of 2009 led team to 25-3 record, conference championship and state finals as a senior also ran one year of cross country majoring in international studies with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Pat Wildes Sophomore Forward Massapequa Park, NY Chaminade Wildes Career Stats Career Career Wildes Career Highs Points...2 vs. Baruch ( ) Rebounds... 1, twice Minutes... 3, twice : Played four games in rookie season made collegiate debut in win over Stevenson grabbed one rebound in three minutes of action against the Mustangs saw action in win over Pitt-Bradford went 2-of-2 from the line and grabbed a rebound in loss to Baruch in championship game of Blue Jay Invitational. Personal: Patrick G. Wildes born July 7, 1991 son of Loren and Gregory Wildes twin brother, Sean, is also on Johns Hopkins men s basketball team father, Greg, played basketball at Harvard led team to New York Catholic State Finals as a junior won Long Island Catholic League title as a junior and advanced to semifinals as a senior earned allleague honors a junior also played two years of football majoring in international studies with minors in business and German. PAT WILDES Sean Wildes Sophomore Forward Massapequa Park, NY Chaminade Wildes Career Stats Career Career Wildes Career Highs Points...6 vs. Haverford ( ) Rebounds... 3, three times Assists...1 vs. Haverford ( ) Blocks... 1, twice Steals... 1 at Swarthmore ( ) Minutes at Swarthmore ( ) : Played 13 games in rookie season averaged 1.8 points and 0.9 rebounds per game grabbed three boards and chipped in two points with one block in just three minutes against Stevenson in collegiate debut converted an old-fashioned three-point play in win over Pitt-Bradford went 3-of-4 from the line with one rebound in loss to Baruch in championship game of Blue Jay Invitational went 1-of-2 from the free throw line in loss at Washington College pulled down one rebound in loss to Ursinus went 2-of-2 from the field, with one triple, for a then career-high five points in win at McDaniel followed that up with a career-high six points (2-2 FG, 1-1 3FG, 1-1 FT) and three rebounds while playing a then careerhigh 11 minutes in win over Haverford played a career-high 15 minutes at Swarthmore, finishing with three rebounds and four points (1-7 FG, 2-2 FT). Personal: Sean R. Wildes born July 7, 1991 son of Loren and Gregory Wildes twin brother, Patrick, is also on Johns Hopkins men s basketball team father, Greg, played basketball at Harvard led team to New York Catholic State Finals as a junior won Long Island Catholic League title as a junior and advanced to semifinals as a senior earned allleague honors a junior and senior majoring in international relations with minors in German and entrepreneurship and management. 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

11 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Opponent Profiles St. Mary s November 16, 2010 Pride of Maryland Haverford November 23, 2010 January 15, 2011 Gettysburg December 1, 2010 February 2, 2011 Dickinson December 4, 2010 January 22, 2011 St. Mary s City, MD Founded 1846 Enrollment 2,000 Seahawks Navy Blue and Gold Capital Athletic ARC Arena Dr. Joseph Urgo Athletic Director Scott Devine Haverford, PA Founded 1833 Enrollment 1,190 Fords Scarlet and Black Gooding Arena Dr. Stephen G. Emerson Athletic Director Wendy Smith Gettysburg, PA Founded 1832 Enrollment 2,600 Bullets Orange and Blue Bream Gymnasium Dr. Janet Morgan Riggs Athletic Director David Wright Carlisle, PA Founded 1783 Enrollment 2,340 Red Devils Red and White Kline Center William G. Durden Athletic Director Dr. Les Poolman Chris Harney Alma Mater St. Mary s 97 Record at St. Mary s/year 91-48/5 Michael Mucci Alma Mater Villanova 75 Record at Haverford/Year /15 George Petrie Alma Mater Lebanon Valley 72 Record at Gettysburg/Year /21 Alan Seretti Alma Mater Allegheny 99 Record at Dickinson/Year 4-19/ /5 Nairem Moran SID Office Phone (240) SID Fax (240) SID nmoran@smcm.edu Website Gregg Petcoff SID Office Phone (610) SID Fax (610) SID gpetcoff@haverford.edu Website Braden Snyder SID Office Phone (717) SID Fax (717) SID bsnyder@gettysburg.edu Website Charlie McGuire SID Office Phone (717) SID Fax (717) SID mcguire@dickinson.edu Website Final Record Finish 14-2/1st Postseason NCAA Sweet 16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/6 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Final Record Finish 9-9/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Final Record Finish 12-6/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Final Record Finish 4-14/T-9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Series Record JHU leads, 10-3 Current Streak St. Mary s won 1 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Johns Hopkins won 2 Series Record Gettysburg leads Current Streak Gettysburg won 2 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Johns Hopkins won 11 McDaniel December 7, 2010 February 9, 2011 Averett December 30, 2010 RMC Coaches Classic Randolph-Macon December 31, 2010 RMC Coaches Classic Keene State January 3, 2011 Blue Jay Invitational Westminster, MD Founded 1867 Enrollment 1,700 Green Terror Green and Gold Gill Center Dr. Roger Casey Athletic Director Jamie Smith Danville, VA Founded 1859 Enrollment 1,000 Cougars Blue and Gold USA South Athletic Grant Center Dr. Tiffany M. Franks Athletic Director Sam Ferguson Ashland, VA Founded 1830 Enrollment 1,150 Yellow Jackets Lemon and Black Old Dominion Athletic Crenshaw Gym Robert Lindgren Athletic Director Jeff Burns Keene, NH Founded 1909 Enrollment 5,400 Owls Red and White Little East Spaulding Gymnasium Dr. Helen Giles-Gee Athletic Director John Ratliff Kevin Curley Alma Mater Penn State 94 Record at McDaniel/Year 41-36/3 Matt Parke Alma Mater Colby 97 Record at Averett/Year First Season First Season Nathan Davis Alma Mater Randolph-Macon 97 Record at RMC/Year 26-7/1 Rob Colbert Alma Mater Marist 92 Record at Keene/Year /11 Luke Stillson SID Office Phone (410) SID Fax (410) SID sid@mcdaniel.edu Website Drew Wilson SID Office Phone (434) SID Fax (434) SID cawilson@averett.edu Website Chris Kilcoyne SID Office Phone (804) SID Fax (804) SID christopherkilcoyne@rmc.edu Website athletics.rmc.edu John Napolitano SID Office Phone (603) SID Fax (603) SID jnapolitano@keene.edu Website Final Record Finish 4-14/T-9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/9 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Final Record Finish 6-6/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Final Record Finish 11-5/4th Postseason NCAA Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Final Record Finish 6-8/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Johns Hopkins won 2 Series Record First Meeting Series Record JHU leads, 14-4 Current Streak Johns Hopkins won 1 Series Record First Meeting 11 2 Titles 1999, 2007

12 Opponent Profiles Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Messiah January 4, 2011 Blue Jay Invitational Stockton January 4, 2011 Blue Jay Invitational Ursinus January 8, 2011 February 12, 2011 Muhlenberg January 11, 2011 January 29, 2011 Grantham, PA Founded 1909 Enrollment 2,900 Falcons Navy and White Commonwealth Brubaker Auditorium Dr. Kim Phipps Athletic Director Jerry Chaplin Pomona, NJ Founded 1969 Enrollment 7,559 Ospreys Black and White New Jersey Athletic Stockton Sports Center Dr. Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr. Athletic Director Lonnie Folks Collegeville, PA Founded 1869 Enrollment 1,550 Bears Red, Old Gold and Black Helfferich Hall Interim John E. F. Corson Athletic Director Laura Moliken Allentown, PA Founded 1848 Enrollment 2,125 Mules Cardinal Red and Grey Memorial Hall Peyton R. Helm Athletic Director Sam Beidleman Rick Van Pelt Alma Mater Messiah 91 Record at Messiah/Year /7 Gerry Matthews Alma Mater Newark State 65 Record at Stockton/Year /24 Kevin Small Alma Mater St. Joseph s 91 Record at Ursinus/Year /10 Scott McClary Alma Mater Muhlenberg 94 Record at Muhlenberg/Year 13-14/ /7 Cory Furman SID Office Phone (717) SID Fax (717) SID cfurman@messiah.edu Website Chris Rollman SID Office Phone (609) SID Fax (609) SID rollmanc@stockton.edu Website James Wagner SID Office Phone (610) SID Fax (610) SID jwagner@ursinus.edu Website Mike Falk SID Office Phone (484) SID Fax (484) SID falk@muhlenberg.edu Website Final Record Finish 9-5/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Final Record Finish 9-4/1st Postseason NCAA 1st Rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Final Record Finish 11-7/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Final Record Finish 10-8/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Series Record JHU leads, 9-7 Current Streak Johns Hopkins won 7 Series Record Series tied, 1-1 Current Streak Stockton won 1 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Ursinus won 3 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Muhlenberg won 4 Swarthmore January 13, 2011 February 5, 2011 Swarthmore, PA Founded 1864 Enrollment 1,500 Garnet Garnet, Gray and White Tarble Pavilion Dr. Rebecca Chopp Athletic Director Adam Hertz Washington College January 19, 2011 February 19, 2011 Chestertown, MD Founded 1782 Enrollment 1,350 Shoremen Maroon and Black Cain Athletic Center Mitchell Reiss Athletic Director Dr. Bryan Matthews Franklin & Marshall January 26, 2011 February 16, 2011 Lancaster, PA Founded 1787 Enrollment 2,169 Diplomats Blue and White Mayser Center Interim John F. Burness Athletic Director Patricia Epps HENRICI Lee Wimberly Alma Mater Stanford 68 Record at Swarthmore/Year /23 Rob Nugent Alma Mater Mass. Col. of Liberal Arts 97 Record at Washington/Year / /12 Glenn Robinson Alma Mater West Chester 67 Record at F&M/Year /40 Mark Anskis SID Office Phone (610) SID Fax (610) SID manskis1@swarthmore.edu Website swarthmoreathletics.com Phil Ticknor SID Office Phone (410) SID Fax (410) SID pticknor2@washcoll.edu Website WashingtonCollegeSports.com Mickey Blymier SID Office Phone (717) SID Fax (717) SID mblymier@fandm.edu Website Final Record Finish 6-12/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Final Record Finish 11-7/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Final Record Finish 15-3/1st Postseason NCAA Quarters Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Swathmore won 1 Series Record JHU leads, Current Streak Washington won 4 Series Record F&M leads, Current Streak Johns Hopkins won NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

13 Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Season Review The season was an up and down one for the Johns Hopkins men s basketball team as the Blue Jays finished overall and 8-10 in the. The season was highlighted by a third place finish in the Pride of Maryland Tournament, championship game appearances in the Holiday Inn Airport Tournament and the Blue Jay Invitational and a win over 15thranked Franklin & Marshall on the road. The season opened with the fifth annual Pride of Maryland Championship presented by M&T Bank as Hopkins hosted Stevenson in the opening game. Thirteen different players scored, while seniors Andrew Farber-Miller and Pat O Connell each had a double-double as Hopkins rolled over Stevenson, The outcome was never in doubt in the second half, as the Blue Jays quickly turned an eight-point halftime lead into a 21-point lead and didn t look back. The following day, Hopkins dropped a close one to Hood in the semifinals, Trailing early, Hopkins rallied to take a lead at the break. But midway through the second, the Blazers put together a quick 6-2 run that gave them a lead, which they would not relinquish. Four different players finished in double-digits for the Blue Jays, led by O Connell and junior Mike Henrici, who each had 15 points. Hopkins then faced off against Salisbury in the third-place game, with the Blue Jays coming out on top Hopkins sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14 seconds. Danny Gergen led all scorers with a then career-high 15 points, while Farber-Miller posted his second double-double in three games with 12 points and 12 boards. Ten days later, Hopkins was back in action as the Blue Jays traveled to Gettysburg to open play. Coming out of the half with the game tied at 27 apiece, the Bullets shot a scorching 80.0 percent from the field to beat the Blue Jays, Hopkins then traveled to Dickinson and got back in the win column with a win. Holding a slim five-point lead just one minute into the second half, Henrici hit a layup followed by an old-fashioned three-point play from Farber-Miller and the Blue Jays were off to the races. That ignited a 22-9 run that put the game out of reach with 8:40 still to play as Hopkins lead never dipped below 11. Sophomore Tim McCarty was the only Blue Jay in double figures, finishing with 12 points. Hopkins then took time for final exams and the holidays before getting back on the court against Pitt-Bradford for the Holiday Inn Airport Tournament. It took the Blue Jays about 10 minutes to shake off the rust of their 24-day hiatus as they trailed midway through the first. Junior John Alberici hit five straight points to kick-start an 11-point Hopkins run that saw the Blue Jays take the lead for good. Hopkins would stretch its lead to as much as 25 points in the second half, fueled by a 63.6 percent showing from the floor, before winning Gergen led the Blue Jays with a career-high 21 points, and freshman Mike Rhoads and Alberici also finished in double figures with 14 and 11, respectively. Hopkins then faced off against Albright in the title game, falling After falling behind early, Hopkins rebounded to take a 10-8 lead, but it was short-lived as the Lions responded with a quick 8-0 run to take the lead back for good. Henrici led the Blue Jays with a game-high 12 points and Gergen and Rhoads were each named to the all-tournament team. Hopkins returned home for its third tournament of the season, the 19th annual Blue Jay Invitational. The Blue Jays used a 10-0 run in the closing two minutes of overtime to defeat Mary Washington, 77-69, in the opening round. It was a backand-forth game that saw six ties and 10 lead changes, but it was Hopkins clutch shooting in the overtime that sealed it as the Blue Jays went 3-of-4 from the field and 7-of-8 from the line. Hopkins then ran into a tough Baruch team in the championship game, losing after shooting just 21.4 percent from the field. Baruch opened up its four-point lead midway through the first half with a 16-5 run to end the half and take a lead into the locker room. It was all Bearcats in the second half, as the Blue Jays could get no closer than nine. Gergen and Alberici each chipped in 10 points to lead Hopkins as Gergen earned his second all-tournament team honor in the last week. Hopkins returned to action the following week, hosting Muhlenberg. The Mules rallied from a five-point deficit in the final 90 seconds to force overtime, where they beat the Blue Jays, Muhlenberg took the win courtesy of a game-ending 10-0 run, while holding Hopkins to just 1-of-8 from the field in the extra session. Henrici led the Blue Jays with 12 points, while Gergen and McCarty each had 10. Three days later, the Blue Jays were off to Collegeville, where they haven t won since Unfortunately this trip was no different, as Ursinus made three of four free throws in the final 30 seconds to seal a win. Gergen tied the game up with a triple with 2:07 on the clock, but it was the Blue Jays final bucket of the game, as they couldn t convert on their last five shots. Hopkins got back in the win column, snapping a threegame skid with a win over visiting Swarthmore. The Blue Jays clutch free throw shooting, going 10-of-12 in the final two minutes, held off a late Garnet rally. Swarthmore had tied the game at 40 apiece with 11 minutes still to play, but Hopkins answered with a rally of its own, pushing out to a 10-point lead with just under two minutes on the clock. The Blue Jays relied on their free throw shooting from there to hold on for the win. Farber-Miller led the Blue Jays with 14 points and six boards, with O Connell (13) and Rhoads (11) also finishing in double figures. Hopkins followed that with an impressive win over host Haverford. The Fords took the first lead of the game off a Sam Permutt layup just 19 seconds in. It would be their only lead of the game as the Blue Jays held the home team to just 10 first half points, while taking a lead into the break. The second half was much closer, with Hopkins outscoring Haverford by just two points, but the halftime deficit proved to be too much for the Fords. Henrici scored a game-high 16 points for the Blue Jays and Farber-Miller posted another double-double with 13 points and a game-high 12 rebounds. O Connell meanwhile had seven steals, just two shy of the school single-game record. The Blue Jays followed that with a come-frombehind win over Dickinson at Goldfarb. Freshman Peter Scanlon sank a pair of free throws with just 0.6 seconds on the clock to cap 12-point Blue Jay rally. Hopkins trailed by as many as 14 points early in the second half and was still down 12 with 7:25 to play. The Blue Jays made just two field goals in that final 7:25, but went 13-of-18 from the free throw line to fuel the rally. Both Hopkins field goals during that stretch were three-pointers from Rhoads, who nailed four from downtown on the day. Hopkins took a tough loss the following week, losing at Washington College. Trailing by just one point at the half, the Blue Jays couldn t keep up with the hot-shooting Shoremen in the second. Washington College shot 62.1 percent from the field, as the Shoremen outscored the Blue Jays in the second stanza. Farber-Miller scored a game-high 22 points, while Rhoads had 11 as the only other Blue Jay in double-digits. The Blue Jays dropped their second straight three days later as the host Mules went wire-to-wire for a win. The Mules opened the game on a 16-5 run and withstood a Blue Jay rally midway through the half to take a lead at the break. Hopkins came out and cut the deficit to just five to start the second, but that s as close as the Blue Jays would get. Returning home, Hopkins nearly upset 17th-ranked Franklin & Marshall, but fell just short in a loss. The Blue Jays led the Diplomats by five with just over five minutes to play, but a Mike Baker bucket ignited a 13-5 game-ending run for F&M. James McNally gave the Dips a one-point lead with 2:16 to play, but Farber-Miller took the lead back for the Blue Jays with a tip-in with 1:25 on the clock. Hopkins was forced to foul after a pair of missed buckets and F&M went 5-of-6 from the line, with a Steve Tolliver layup tacked on to give the Dips a six-point advantage. O Connell hit nothing but net on a 23-footer at the buzzer off a quick inbounds pass from Rhoads to account for the final score. Hopkins dropped its fourth straight that weekend with a loss to visiting Ursinus. The Blue Jays led late, but couldn t hold on as the Bears rallied with a 14-5 run to end the game. Ursinus went 10-of-12 from the charity stripe in the final three minutes to fuel the run. The Blue Jays got 14 points apiece from Henrici and Alberici. Hopkins beat rival McDaniel at home to open February for the Blue Jays first win over the Green Terror at Goldfarb since December 6, With the game tied at with just 44 seconds to play, O Connell hit the front-end of a pair of free throws, with Alberici grabbing the rebound on the second and the Blue Jays called timeout. Hopkins then went 6-of- 6 from the line in the final 36 seconds, while forcing three missed McDaniel field goals, to hold on for the win. Alberici paced the Blue Jays with a career-high-tying 17 points. Two days later, Gettysburg pulled away late in a hot shooting affair at Goldfarb to beat Hopkins, The Bullets shot 69.4 percent from the field, while the Blue Jays hit at a 50.0 percent clip. O Connell led three players in double figures with a season-high 20 points. Just 11 days after meeting at Goldfarb, Hopkins traveled to Westminster and earned a win over McDaniel to complete the season sweep of the Green Terror. The first 10 minutes of the second half were back-and-forth, but a Henrici O CONNELL bucket in the paint gave Hopkins a one-point lead, a lead it would not relinquish, with 10:44 to play. The Blue Jays led by as much as 10 with just over three minutes to play, before the Terror began whittling away. McDaniel got the deficit to four after a Woody Butler layup with 36 ticks on the clock, but Hopkins sank five of six free throws to hold on for the win. O Connell turned in his second straight 20-point performance, while Farber-Miller had a double-double with 17 and 10, respectively. Hopkins pulled its record to.500 that weekend with a win over visiting Haverford in the annual Wall-O Mahony game. The Blue Jays used a 14-2 game-ending run to rally from a three-point deficit to sweep the Fords. Hopkins held Haverford scoreless in the final four minutes to aid the comeback. An old-fashioned three-point play by Henrici with 2:54 to play proved to be the difference as that gave Hopkins a two-point lead. An offensive foul on the Fords next possession gave the ball back to the Blue Jays and with time winding down on the shot clock, O Connell hit nothing but net on a 23-footer to ignite the Hopkins bench. O Connell went on to earn Wall-O Mahony MVP honors for the game. The following Monday night, Swarthmore held Hopkins to just one field goal in the final two minutes and went 8-of-10 from the free throw line to rally for a win. The loss snapped the Blue Jays 11-game win streak over the Garnet and was their first loss at Tarble Pavilion since February 4, Farber- Miller led the Blue Jays with a season-high 23 points on 7-of- 9 shooting from the field and 9-of-9 from the line. Two days later, Hopkins rebounded in a big way with a win over 15th-ranked Franklin & Marshall. Entering the game, the Diplomats were averaging 71.2 points per game, while the Blue Jays ranked 11th in the nation in scoring defense at 59.8 points per game. Something had to give. And it did, as Hopkins held F&M to just 45 points, its lowest total since a loss to Lincoln on January 3, Trailing by four after a layup from Farber-Miller, the Diplomats rallied to take a lead with just nine seconds on the clock. O Connell was fouled just three seconds later and he hit both shots to give the Blue Jays a one-point lead. Anthony Brooks got a shot off at the buzzer, but it bounced off the rim as the Blue Jays claimed the upset. The win was just the third for Hopkins at the Mayser Center since the conference began in Hopkins closed out the season at home that weekend, hosting playoff-bound Washington College. Andrew Chambers hit a pull-up three from the top of the key to give the Shoremen a two-point lead with 22 ticks on the clock. On the ensuing possession, O Connell kicked the ball out to Henrici, who drained a 17-foot baseline jumper with nine seconds to play to tie the game. Washington College quickly pushed the ball up court on the inbounds and Chambers threw up a three-pointer with time winding down that banked off the backboard and in to end the Blue Jays season Titles 1999, 2007

14 Statistics Johns Hopkins Men s Basketball Guide Final Individual Statistics (Returning Players in Bold) ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OR DR TR-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 Andrew Farber-Miller Pat O Connell Mike Henrici Mike Rhoads Danny Gergen Tim McCarty John Alberici Sean O Connor Adam Spengler Sean Wildes Josh DeLott Alex Pandrangi Peter Scanlon Pat Wildes Matt Dapas John Mysliwiec TM TEAM Johns Hopkins Opponents Final Team Statistics Team Statistics JHU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 0 - ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Results (12-13 Overall, 8-10 ) November 20 Stevenson University # W, vs. Hood # L, vs. Salisbury # W, December 2 at Gettysburg * L, at Dickinson * W, vs. Pitt-Bradford ^ W, vs. Albright ^ L, January 2 Mary Washington! W, (OT) 3 Baruch! L, Muhlenberg * L, (OT) 9 at Ursinus * L, Swarthmore * w, at Haverford * W, Dickinson * w, at Washington College * L, at Muhlenberg * L, #17 Franklin & Marshall * L, Ursinus * L, February 1 McDaniel * w, Gettysburg * L, at McDaniel * W, Haverford *$ w, at Swarthmore * L, SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents at #15 Franklin & Marshall * W, Washington College * L, Home games in bold # Pride of Maryland Tournament 14 DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Johns Hopkins Opponents FARBER-MILLER * game ^ Holiday Inn Airport Tournament! Blue Jay Invitational $ Wall-O Mahony game 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2007

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