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Men's Basketball Travels To Wagner Thursday Night
Quinnipiac University
Bobcats (13-6, 7-1 NEC) vs.
Wagner College
Seahawks (3-18, 1-7 NEC)
Thursday, Jan. 28,
2010 - 7 p.m.
Spiro Sports Center -
Staten Island, N.Y.
Bobcats Travel To
Wagner Thursday Night
The Quinnipiac
University men's basketball team looks to extend its winning streak
to eight games when it travels to Staten Island, N.Y., to take on
Wagner Thursday night. Last time out, the Bobcats used a
second-half surge to push past Central Connecticut, 75-62. While
the Seahawks are just 3-18 (1-7 NEC), Wagner proved capable of
knocking off a top league team with a 65-59 overtime victory at
Long Island this past Thursday. Wagner owns a 14-10 edge in the
all-time series. However, Quinnipiac has won two of the last three,
including a 78-66 victory, Jan. 9, in Hamden.
Scouting the Wagner
Seahawks
The Seahawks are led
by Chris Martin, who holds the team lead in scoring average (12.5
ppg) and steals (1.4 spg). Michael Orock has contributed 12.0
points and team-highs in rebounds (7.2) and blocks (1.14) per game.
T.J. Czeski has a team-best 2.5 assists per game. The Seahawks lead
the NEC in perimeter defense, holding opponents to 30.0
percent.
Last
Time Against Wagner
James Feldeine scored
a game-high 20 points as the Bobcats defeated Wagner, 78-66, Jan. 9
in Hamden. James Johnson added a career-high 17 points, while
Jeremy Baker (11) and Deontay Twyman (10) also added double
figures.
Last
Time Out Against Central Connecticut
Justin Rutty compiled
a double-double of 26 points and 14 rebounds as the Bobcats
defeated CCSU, 75-62, Sunday afternoon at the TD Bank Sports
Center. James Johnson added 13 points and six assists, while James
Feldeine pitched in with 12 points. The Bobcats shot 55.3 percent
(21-38) in the second half.
On
The Air
Thursday's game can
be heard live on AM 1220 WQUN. Paul Pacelli will have the
play-by-play call, while Bob Tipson will provide color commentary.
Wagner will also provide live video through its website,
www.wagnerathletics.com, for a charge of $7.95. Live stats will
also be available through www.wagnerathletics.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 Reaches
1,000 Career Points, Climbs Charts
With 17 points Jan. 7
against Mount St. Mary's, James Feldeine became the 33rd player in
Quinnipiac history and the seventh in the program's Division I
history to reach 1,000 career points. Making the feat more
impressive is that Feldeine scored just seven points in his
freshman season of 2006-07. He currently ranks 24th in program
history at 1,116 points, having passed Dave Tuthill '65 (1,106)
last time out against Central Connecticut.
Rutty Grabs
Quinnipiac Division I Rebound Record
With 11 rebounds
against Wagner, Justin Rutty took over the Quinnipiac Division I
Rebound lead from Bill Romano '02 (580). Rutty currently has 633
career rebounds while in just his junior season. Rutty previously
passed C.J. Vick '05 (577), Kason Mims '04 (548) and Jeremy Bishop
'03 (547).
QU
In the RPI
According to
www.kenpom.com, the Bobcats are the top NEC team in the RPI
(ratings percentage index). QU is ranked No. 163, with the
next-closest team being Robert Morris at No. 219.
C-T
State of Mind
Quinnipiac is 11-0 in
games played in Connecticut, including an 8-0 mark at the TD Bank
Sports Center. The 8-0 start at home ties for the best in program
history. Ironically, Quinnipiac has started three of the last four
decades with at least seven straight home victories. Quinnipiac
started the 90's 8-0 at home in 1990-91 and the 80's 7-0 in
1980-81.
Historic Start
At 13-6 overall and
7-1 in the Northeast Conference, the Bobcats are off to their best
start in program Division I history, both overall and in the NEC.
The 13-6 mark is also the Bobcats' best since the 1979-80 season
under legendary coach Burt Kahn. Prior to this season, Quinnipiac
had never gone better than 11-6 overall or 5-1 in the
NEC.
Taking Care of the
Ball
The Bobcats have gone
five straight games in which they've dished out more assists than
they've committed turnovers. Included in the stretch is a run of
four games with nine turnovers or fewer. In total, Quinnipiac has
dished out 78 assists while turnover the ball over 43 times in the
last five games, good for a 1.81 assist-to-turnover ratio. In less
than three seasons, Tom Moore's QU teams have had 10 single-digit
turnover games. In the prior nine seasons at D-I, QU had
seven.
Rutty Racks Up 19th
Double-Double
Justin Rutty compiled
his NEC-leading sixth double-double of the season, the 19th of his
career, with 26 points and 14 rebounds, Jan. 24 against Central
Connecticut. Rutty led the NEC with 13 double-doubles last season
and now has 19 for his career.
Thrivin' Twyman
Deontay Twyman has
stepped up his game in the Bobcats' seven-game winning streak. He's
averaged 10.0 points per game in the stretch after scoring at a 4.3
points per game clip in 12 prior games. Twyman has also dished out
14 assists in the last five games while turning it over just twice
in the span.
Baker Cooking
Jeremy Baker has
followed Deontay Twyman's lead, averaging just a tick behind Twyman
at 9.9 points per game during the Bobcats' winning streak. He's
gotten to the free-throw line with some regularity during the
stretch, connecting at 83.9 percent (26-31), including a span of 20
consecutive made free throws.
On
the Rebound
Quinnipiac has
outrebounded each of its opponents this year, and owns a +10.0
rebounding margin, good for second in the nation. The NEC all-time
best in rebound margin for a season was set by FDU in 1997-98, when
the Knights finished at +9.1.
Bobcats, Rutty On
NCAA Rebound Charts
Led by Justin Rutty's
10.2 rebounds per game (19th-NCAA), the Bobcats rank 11th in the
nation in rebounds per game (41.2 rpg.).
Quinnipiac, Rutty
Grab Top Rankings
The Bobcats are
ranked tied for eighth in the nation in offensive rebounds per game
(15.21). Individually, Justin Rutty ranks ninth nationally at 4.2
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.
If
At First You Don't Succeed...
42.3 percent of the
Bobcats' rebounds have come on the offensive end, fifth-most in the
NCAA.
Sitting on Top of the
NEC Stats
Quinnipiac ranks
first in the NEC in nine of 19 statistical categories, second in
two others, and third in two more. The Bobcats are first in scoring
defense (63.9), scoring margin (+8.2), field-goal percentage
defense (.406), rebounding offense (41.2), rebounding defense
(31.2), rebound margin (+10.0), assist-to-turnover ratio (0.95),
offensive rebounding (15.21) and defensive rebounding (25.95). QU
ranks second in scoring offense (72.2) and field-goal percentage
(.453), and third in assists (13.42) and steals (7.37).
Johnson's Elite
Company
James Johnson's
consecutive starts streak reached 50 games to begin his career,
Jan. 24, against CCSU. Johnson became just the eighth freshman in
QU Division I history to start his collegiate debut, and started
all 31 of Quinnipiac's games in 2008-09, joining just 19 other
freshmen in the nation to start every game their team played. With
the start in each of this season's contests, Johnson has stretched
the streak to his first 50 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.
Century 14
James Feldeine ran
three of his career statistical records past hundred markers, Jan.
21, against Bryant. He surpassed 1,100 points, 400 rebounds and 100
steals for his career in the game.
Bench Best
Led by Deontay
Twyman's 16 points, the QU bench scored a season-high 32 points
Jan. 21. The mark topped QU's best bench output of 25 points,
compiled two games earlier at CCSU.
'Cats Scratch Out
Season-High 14 Steals
The Bobcats made a
season-high 14 steals, Jan. 21, against Bryant. Five Bobcats had
two steals each, while four more had one apiece. The double-digit
steals effort was the third of the year for QU, which had 11, Dec.
23, against Columbia, and 10 more, Nov. 24, at Maine.
Feldeine Honored
Twice
James Feldeine was
named the Connecticut 6 and Northeast Conference Player of the
Week, Jan. 18, after leading the Bobcats to three wins the week
prior. Feldeine averaged 18.3 points while shooting 60.0 percent
(21-35) from the floor, including 61.5 percent (8-13) from long
range in wins against Brown, CCSU and Bryant.
Seeking
Perfection
21 of the Bobcats'
season-high 28 made free throws at Bryant came from five players
who were perfect on the day from the stripe. Jeremy Baker led the
group with a 7-for-7 performance, while James Johnson (4-4), James
Feldeine (4-4), Deontay Twyman (4-4) and Ryan Bogdan (2-2) were
also perfect from the line.
The
Q Can Play D, Too
The Bobcats held
Central Connecticut to 29.2 percent (14-48) from the floor, Jan. 14
in New Britain. It was the Bobcats' first sub-30 percent field-goal
percentage defensive performance since Jan. 15, 2009, when QU held
St. Francis (N.Y.) to a program Division I best 25.4
percent.
En
Fuego From Three
Quinnipiac shot a
season-high 63.6 percent (7-11) from long range, Jan. 14, at CCSU,
easily besting their previous best on the season, a 44.4 percent
(4-9) showing, Jan. 9, against Wagner.
Bedeviling
Performance
Quinnipiac easily
scored its largest margin of victory against Central Connecticut,
Jan. 14, defeating the Blue Devils by 31 points. The previous mark
was set during the 1961-62 season, when Quinnipiac defeated CCSU by
16 points.
30-Plus
Quinnipiac outscored
an opponent by 30-plus points for the first time in the Tom Moore
era, Jan. 14, at CCSU. The 76-45 victory was the first 30-point win
for QU since Nov. 22, 2006, when the Bobcats beat Division II
Concordia (N.Y.), 106-57, at the Burt Kahn Court.
Dutch Boys
The Bobcats outscored
Brown in the paint, 58-16, Jan. 11 at the TD Bank Sports
Center.
Free
'n' Easy
QU recorded its
second-best performance from the free-throw line, connecting at an
80.8 percent (21-26) clip, Jan. 7, against Mount St. Mary's.
Included in the mark was a 4-for-5 performance from Justin Rutty, a
career 42.8 percent free-throw shooter. Rutty's two free throws
with QU leading by two with five seconds left made it a
two-possession game. The two free throws proved necessary as the
Mount's Jeremy Goode hit a three at the buzzer as QU won by one.
The Bobcats then made 20 more free throws against Wagner, Jan.
9.
Johnson & Johnson
- 14 & 14
Dave and James
Johnson had more than their last name in common, Jan. 2, at
Monmouth. The duo each scored 14 points, a career-high for
Dave.
Shooting Lights
Out
The Bobcats shot a
season-high 57.7 percent (30-52) against Dartmouth, Dec. 30,
besting their previous best of 55.4 percent, Dec. 8, at Rhode
Island.
Rebounding
Dominance
The Bobcats
outrebounded an opponent by 20 or more rebounds for the second time
this season, Dec. 30, against Dartmouth. Quinnipiac took a 42-22
advantage on the boards against the Big Green after taking a
23-rebound advantage against Yale, Nov. 21, in New
Haven.
Lion
Tamers
The Bobcats held
Columbia to just 26.1 percent shooting in the second half, Dec. 23.
Quinnipiac ran away with the victory, outscoring the Lions, 15-1,
during a span of 5:53 in the decisive stanza.
Action Jackson
Jamee Jackson had
seven points and eight rebounds, including a career-high seven
offensive rebounds, Dec. 23, against Columbia.
Feldeine Seeing
20-20-20-20-20
James Feldeine scored
at least 20 points in five straight games against Navy,
Massachusetts, Fairleigh Dickinson, Rhode Island and Vermont. He
averaged 23.0 points in the span.
3
Straight With 20-Plus For 2
The Bobcats had two
players score at least 20 points in each of three straight games,
Dec. 5, 8, and 13. James Feldeine and Justin Rutty accomplished the
feat against Fairleigh Dickinson and Rhode Island. Meanwhile,
Jeremy Baker scored 22 points and Feldeine added 21 at Vermont.
Rutty scored 23 and 30 points against FDU and Rhode Island,
respectively, while Feldeine had 22 and 28.
Rutty, Feldeine
Scoring Explosion
Justin Rutty (30
points) and James Feldeine (28 points) both ranked in the top five
in the nation in single-game scoring, Dec. 8, at Rhode Island.
Rutty ranked second, while Feldeine ranked fifth.
Rutty Atop ESPN
Nightly Rankings
Justin Rutty ranked
as the most productive player in the nation, Dec. 8, as decided by
the ESPN Rating. The ESPN Rating weighs points, rebounds, assists,
steals, blocks, turnovers, field goals, three-point field goals and
free throws. Rutty scored 30 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and made
four steals.
Dynamic Duo
Justin Rutty and
James Feldeine combined for 58 points, Dec. 8, at Rhode Island. The
58 points between two players are the third-most by Bobcats
teammates in QU Division I history. Rob Monroe (41) and Karl
Anderson (20) combined for 61 points against Division II Longwood,
Jan. 2, 2005, while Monroe (32) and Craig Benson (27) scored 59
combined points, Dec. 4, 2004, at Robert Morris.
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).
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.
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.
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 eight points, all on free throws,
in the span.
Fordham Elevates
Grasso To Head Coach
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).
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.
Feldeine Gets
Fifth
James Feldeine
compiled his fifth career double-double with 22 points and 10
rebounds at Lehigh, Nov. 18.
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.
Rebounding First
Led by Justin Rutty's
10 offensive rebounds, the Bobcats grabbed 24 offensive rebounds at
Yale.
Clutch Free-Throw
Shooting
With Yale closing
quickly on QU'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.
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 3rd 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.
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.
On
Deck
The Bobcats return to
the road to take on Mount St. Mary's, Saturday night in Emmitsburg,
Md. Tip-off from Knott Arena is scheduled for 7 p.m.









