Quinnipiac University Bobcats (4-3) at
University of Rhode Island Rams (5-1)
Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 - 7 p.m.
Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I.
TV - NESN
Bobcats Return To The Road To Face URI On NESN
The Quinnipiac University men's basketball team travels to
Kingston, R.I., Tuesday night to face the University of Rhode
Island in a game televised on NESN. The Bobcats and Rams will meet
for just the second time in the programs' histories. URI took an
87-72 victory Dec. 22, 2005 in Kingston. The Bobcats are coming off
an impressive 73-52 victory in their home and NEC opener against
Fairleigh Dickinson Saturday. Meanwhile, the Rams have sprinted to
a 5-1 start. Most recently, the Rams outscored Providence, 51-33,
in the second half to defeat the Friars, 86-82, on Saturday. URI's
only loss came to Virginia Commonwealth, 82-80, Dec. 2, in Norfolk,
Va.
Scouting the Rhode Island Rams
The Rams (5-1) are led by New Haven native Keith Cothran,
who's averaged 16.0 points per game. Also averaging in double
figures are Lamonte Ulmer (11.5) and Delroy James (11.3). Eight
Rams have scored at least 6.0 points per game for a team averaging
81.0 points per contest. Ulmer and Will Martell lead the Rams' with
6.7 rebounds per game apiece, while Marquis Jones has dished out
over five assists per game.
Last Time Against Rhode Island
Four Bobcats scored in double figures led by 15 points
apiece from Chris Wehye and John Winchester, but URI's Dawan
Robinson torched the Bobcats for 37 points to spur the Rams to an
87-72 victory on Dec. 22, 2005. Will Daniels also added a
double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds for URI, which shot 53.4
percent.
Last Time Out Against Fairleigh Dickinson
Justin Rutty matched his season high with 23 points and
James Feldeine scored 20-plus points for the third consecutive game
with 22 points as the Bobcats defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, 73-52,
in their home and NEC opener. Dave Johnson also contributed 10
points, six assists and three steals, all career highs, for the
Bobcats.
On The Air
Tuesday's game can seen live on NESN. The voice of the
Bobcats, Bill Schweizer, will have the play-by-play call, while
Bill Mecca will provide color commentary. Jaimie Parker will also
provide sideline reports. The game can also be heard live on AM
1220 WQUN and www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Bob Mortali will have the
play-by-play call while Bob Tipson will provide color commentary. A
live video stream will also be available through www.gorhody.com.
The cost of the live video webcast is $9.95. Live stats will also
be available through www.gorhody.com. To access live audio, video
and stats, please click on the appropriate links on the men's
basketball schedule on www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.
Feldeine Seeing 20-20-20
James Feldeine has scored at least 20 points in three
consecutive games against Navy, Massachusetts and FDU to raise his
scoring average to 18.3 ppg.
Rutty Grabs Rebound Number 500
With eight rebounds against Fairleigh Dickinson, Justin
Rutty eclipsed the 500 career rebound plateau, becoming just the
fifth Bobcat to do so at the Division level. Only Bill Romano '02
(580), C.J. Vick '05 (577), Kason Mims '04 (548) and Jeremy Bishop
'03 (547) now stand in Rutty's way to becoming Quinnipiac's
Division I Rebounding King.
On the Rebound
Quinnipiac has outrebounded each of its opponents this
year, and owns a +10.9 rebounding margin. The Bobcats' 46.7
rebounds per game rank 11th nationally.
Give a Dime, Take a Dime
The Bobcats tied their season-high with 17 assists, Dec.
5, against Fairleigh Dickinson.
Small Man, Big Game
Dave Johnson had a breakout performance against Fairleigh
Dickinson on Dec. 5, establishing new career highs in points (10),
assists (6) and steals (3).
Quinnipiac, Rutty Grab Top 10 On NCAA Charts
The Bobcats are ranked fourth in the nation in offensive
rebounds per game (17.4). Individually, Justin Rutty ranks sixth
nationally at 5.0 offensive boards per game, a year after finishing
second in the nation behind only Pittsburgh's DeJuan Blair (5.6
oreb/game) with 4.6 offensive caroms per game.
Bobcats Sign Two For 2010-11
Quinnipiac Head Coach Tom Moore has announced the signings
of Ike Azotam (Boston, Mass.) and Dominique Langston (Bridgeport,
Conn.) to National Letters of Intent. Azotam is a 6-foot-7 forward
currently enrolled at Marianapolis Prep in Thompson, Conn., for a
post-graduate year. Langston, a 6-foot-3 guard also opted for a
post-grad year, and is attending St. Thomas Moore in Oakdale,
Conn.
Bobcats In NEC Openers
With a win Dec. 5 against Fairleigh Dickinson, Quinnipiac
improved to 7-5 in Northeast Conference openers, including a 3-0
mark under Head Coach Tom Moore.
Grasso Earns Head Coaching Opportunity
Jared Grasso '02 has been elevated to Interim Head Coach
at Fordham University after more than three years as an assistant
coach at the school. Grasso, who played for four years at QU
(1998-02) and served as an assistant coach during the 2005-06
season, is fifth on the Quinnipiac Division I career scoring list
with 1,134 points. His name is stamped all over the QU Division I
record book. In addition to his scoring record, he's second in
three-point field goals (216), third in assists (404) and
three-point field goal percentage (39.4%) and fourth in free throws
made (233).
Grabbing A New High Again
The Bobcats shattered their previous record of 24
offensive rebounds in a single game at the Division I level with 28
offensive caroms at UMass on Dec. 2. Quinnipiac's previous high of
24 was accomplished just three games earlier at Yale on Nov. 21.
Justin Rutty was monumental in both efforts, grabbing 10 offensive
boards at Yale and nine at UMass.
On Second Thought...
The Bobcats have held opponents to a lesser field-goal
percentage in the second half (36.6 percent) as compared to the
first half (42.1 percent) through seven games this season. Included
in the mark is a stretch of two second halves in which the Bobcats
held Maine and Navy to a combined 26.1 percent (12-46) over the 40
second-half minutes.
10 Great Minutes
The Bobcats held Navy without a field goal for a stretch
of 10:29 in the second half, Nov. 30. The Midshipmen managed just
eight points, all on free throws, in the span.
Feldeine Flashes Back
After an off night in which James Feldeine
uncharacteristically scored just three points, Nov. 24, at Maine,
the senior wing erupted for a season-high 24 points, including 18
in the second half, Nov. 30, at Navy.
Another Note About Rutty's Offensive Rebounding
Justin Rutty, the nation's top returning offensive
rebounder from a year ago (4.6 offensive rebounds per game),
grabbed seven of his nine rebounds on the offensive glass, Nov. 30,
at Navy.
Getting Defensive
The Bobcats held Maine to just 30.6 percent (19-62)
shooting on Nov. 24, including just 25.9 percent (7-27) in the
second half. The Black Bears converted just two of 16 three-point
attempts (12.5 percent).
Bo Knows Offense
James Johnson scored 16 points, including 4-for-6 shooting
from long range, at Maine. The output was just one point off his
previous career high of 17 points, scored twice last season.
Bo Knows Defense
James Johnson has drawn the opponent's greatest scoring
threat in each of this season's games, having success on most
occasions. He held two of the top scoring threats in the America
East Conference in Hartford's Joe Zeglinski and Maine's Gerald
McLemore scoreless in the second half of both games. Meanwhile,
Lehigh's Marquis Hall scored just nine points against Johnson. Only
Yale's Alex Zampier had a strong statistical performance against
Johnson with 29 points. However, Quinnipiac Head Coach lauded both
Johnson's defense in the game, as the latter forced Zampier to
convert on several low-percentage shots.
Rutty Named NEC, CT 6 Player of the Week
For his average of 21.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in the
Bobcats' 1-1 week, Justin Rutty was named both the Choice
Hotels NEC Player of the Week and the Connecticut 6 Player of
the Week. Rutty scored 19 points and added eight rebounds in a loss
at Lehigh, before exploding for 23 points and 14 rebounds, 10 on
the offensive glass, at Yale.
Downright Offensive
Justin Rutty scored 23 points and grabbed 10 of his 14
rebounds on the offensive glass in the Bobcats' Nov. 21 victory
over local rival Yale. Rutty, the nation's top returning offensive
rebounder from a year ago, averaged 4.6 offensive rebounds per
game. That figure was bested only by current San Antonio Spurs
forward DeJuan Blair, who averaged 5.6 offensive rebounds per game
last season at Pittsburgh.
Rebounding First
Led by Justin Rutty's 10 offensive rebounds, the Bobcats
grabbed 24 offensive rebounds at Yale, then the most by a
Quinnipiac team since the school entered Division I play in
1998-99. Jamee Jackson added four offensive boards and James
Johnson had three. In total, seven Bobcats had at least one
offensive board.
Clutch Free-Throw Shooting
With Yale closing in quickly on Quinnipiac's lead down the
stretch on Nov. 21 in New Haven, James Johnson and James Feldeine
stepped to the charity stripe and combined to go 10-for-10 in the
final minute and a half of play.
Feldeine Gets Fifth
James Feldeine compiled his fifth career double-double
with 22 points and 10 rebounds at Lehigh, Nov. 18. In addition to
the Lehigh game, he had one double-double in 2007-08 and three in
2008-09.
Rutty Rebounds Against Lehigh
Justin Rutty bounced back from a foul-plagued, five-point,
five-rebound performance against Hartford to score 19 points on
9-12 shooting and add eight rebounds at Lehigh.
Early Impressions
The Bobcats have gotten strong contributions from a trio
of its first-year players. Junior transfer Deontay Twyman scored 12
points in his Quinnipiac debut against Hartford. After playing
solid defense with two blocks in his Bobcats debut, freshman Jamee
Jackson went for nine points and seven rebounds at Lehigh and
grabbed 10 rebounds at Yale. Finally, Dave Johnson has shown the
ability to spell James Johnson at point guard without Quinnipiac
missing a beat. He established new career highs in points (10),
assists (6), steals (3) and minutes (26), Dec. 5, against FDU.
Johnson's Elite Company
James Johnson began an impressive streak when he started
last season's opener against Hartford. The point guard became just
the eighth freshman in QU Division I history to start his
collegiate debut. Johnson went on to start all 31 of Quinnipiac's
games, joining just 19 other freshmen in the nation to start every
game their team played in 2008-09. With the start in each of this
season's contests, Johnson has stretched the streak to his first 38
games as a Bobcat. Each player to start his first game and complete
four years with the Bobcats has scored over 1,000 points. Rob
Monroe, Bill Romano and Jared Grasso started their first games and
rank first, second and fifth, respectively, on the Bobcats D-I
scoring list. Johnson joined teammates Justin Rutty and Evann Baker
as current players who started their debuts, while Job Casimir and
Casey Cosgrove were in the starting line-up for their initial
contests, but transferred prior to completion of four seasons in
Hamden.
Saying "No" To Joe
The Quinnipiac defense once again clamped down on
Hartford's Joe Zeglinski, one of the most potent scorers in the
America East Conference. After scoring 12 points in the first half
of this year's meeting, aided by a 30-foot desperation heave off
glass that fell at the halftime buzzer, the Bobcats didn't allow
Zeglinski another point in the second half. The Bobcats held the
2007-08 First-Team All-America East selection to just two points on
1-for-10 shooting on Nov. 14, 2008. Zeglinski's career scoring
average was 14.6 points entering the contest. He had reached
double-figures in 34 of his prior 37 games. The output tied
Zeglinski's career low, set during his freshman season, Feb. 3,
2007, at Boston University.
Moore of the Same
Head Coach Tom Moore has won the season opener in each of
his three years at QU, all coming against Hartford. Prior to
Moore's arrival to Hamden, no Quinnipiac team had won its first
game of the season during the school's Division I era. Teams that
have had Moore serving on the coaching staff have won 10
consecutive season openers. The last time one of Moore's teams
didn't win its first game was Nov. 11, 1999, when defending
National Champion and top-ranked UConn was upset by Iowa in the
Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic. None of Quinnipiac's other five
coaches all-time won their first three season openers, and only
Burt Kahn won three straight at any point. Kahn won three straight
three times, including six straight from 1967-68 through
1972-73.
QU Picked Second In CT6 Poll
Quinnipiac was picked second in the Preseason Connecticut
6 Coaches' Poll. Fairfield claimed the top spot, while Sacred Heart
immediately followed the Bobcats in third. Central Connecticut,
Yale and Hartford rounded out the poll.
Rutty Picked To Preseason CT6 Team
Justin Rutty was selected as Quinnipiac's representative
on the Preseason Connecticut 6 Team. Joining Rutty were CCSU's
Shemik Thompson, Fairfield's Anthony Johnson, Hartford's Joe
Zeglinski, Sacred Heart's Corey Hassan and Yale's Alex Zampier.
Bobcats Third In NEC Coaches' Poll
The Northeast Conference's coaches selected the Bobcats to
finish tied for third in the league this season. Mount St. Mary's
claimed the top spot, followed by Long Island. Robert Morris was
selected to tie QU for third, while Central Connecticut ranked
fifth. Sacred Heart, St. Francis (N.Y.), Fairleigh Dickinson,
Monmouth, Wagner, Bryant and Saint Francis (Pa.) rounded out the
poll.
Rutty Recognized Among The Best
Justin Rutty was recognized among the Northeast
Conference's best players when the league's coaches named him to
the Preseason All-Conference Team. Rutty, who earned All-NEC First
Team honors in 2008-09, joined Central Connecticut's Ken Horton,
Long Island's Jaytornah Wisseh, Mount St. Mary's Jeremy Goode and
Robert Morris' Rob Robinson on the team.
On Deck
The Bobcats return to action Sunday, when they travel to
Burlington, Vt., to take on the University of Vermont. Opening tip
from Patrick Gym is scheduled for noon. The game will be televised
on NESN.