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Poughkeepsie, NY - Manhattan (8-7; 4-2 MAAC) returns to the road against Marist (3-13; 2-5 MAAC) on Wednesday, January 22 at 7:00 pm.
Masiello Against Marist
* Head Coach
Steve Masiello is 12-6, all-time, against Marist, including posting a 5-3 mark at McCann Arena.
* Thanks in large part to Masiello, the Jaspers lead the all-time series with the Red Foxes by a 33-20 mark.
The Masiello Files
* Over his nine years in Riverdale, Masiello is 54-10 (.844) when limiting teams to less than 60 points, 44-14 (.759) when notching double-figures in steals and 27-14 (.659) when forcing at least 20 turnovers.
Manhattan-Niagara Flexed To ESPNU
* Manhattan will host Niagara on Friday, February 7 at 7:00 pm in a match-up that will now air on
ESPNU as part of the MAAC Wildcard Game package.
EB Heating Up
* Sophomore
Elijah Buchanan scored 16 points with a career-high eight rebounds against Monmouth, and is averaging 12.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 2.7 apg over his last three games.
Samir Goes Off
* Sophomore
Samir Stewart scored a season-high 20 points to lead Manhattan to a 59-47 win over Quinnipiac.
* Stewart is averaging 13.7 ppg over his last three games, making good on 48.0 percent (12-of-25) from the floor, including 44.4 percent (8-of-18) from deep.
Filling The Stat Sheet
* Classmate
Christian Hinckson narrowly missed the first triple-double in Manhattan history, finishing with nine points, eight rebounds and a career-high nine assists in the win over Quinnipiac.
* Fueled by Hinckson, the Jaspers registered a season-high 22 assists.
* During MAAC play, he is averaging 8.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.2 apg and 1.7 spg.
Close Calls
* Manhattan is 5-4 in games decided by 10 points or less, including 4-2 in games decided by five or less.
Tykei Named MAAC POTW
* Sophomore
Tykei Greene was named MAAC Player of the Week after averaging 17.0 ppg and 6.0 rpg over Manhattan's Western New York swing, highlighted by a game-high 21 at Niagara.
* The sophomore guard made good on 42.9 percent (9-of-21) from the floor, including 55.6 percent (5-of-9) from deep, and 73.3 percent (11-of-15) from the line .
* He began the week with 13 points and seven rebounds in victory at Canisius, before scoring 16 of his game-high 21 points at Niagara in the first half.
Sophomore Uprising
* Through 15 games, the sophomore fivesome of Buchanan, Greene, Hinckson, Stewart and
Warren Williams have combined to account for 64.5 percent of Manhattan's offense (40.7 ppg) and 51.4 percent of the rebounding (17.9 rpg).
* In the victory over Quinnipiac, the class had 48 points, after hitting for 45 points, on 69.6 percent (16-of-23) shooting, in the win against Siena.
* The sophomores had a season-high 58 points in the win over Canisius, while shooting a blistering 64.5 percent (20-of-31).
* Led by the class, the Jaspers converted on a season-best 55.3 percent (26-of-47) from the floor at Canisius, including a blistering 64.3 percent (9-of-14) after halftime.
* On the year, Greene is averaging a team-best 11.2 ppg (21st MAAC) and 5.9 rpg (9th MAAC), highlighted by a career-high 25 points at Hofstra, on 10-of-17 shooting.
* Seven of Stewart's eight double-figure scoring performances have coincided with Jasper wins. He is averaging 9.5 ppg (29th MAAC), 3.0 apg (t-8th MAAC), 1.4 spg (9th MAAC) and 1.9 triples per game (10th MAAC) while posting a 1.9 assist/turnover ratio (4th MAAC).
* Williams scored a season-high 19 points at Fairfield after notching 16 in the win at Canisius, and is averaging 7.8 ppg, while ranking fourth in the MAAC in field goal percentage (.547).
* Hinckson scored a season-high 14 points in the win overe Siena, after grabbing a career-high 10 rebounds with five assists and three steals in the win over Fordham. On the year, he is averaging 7.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg (13th MAAC), 1.6 spg (4th MAAC) and 0.6 bpg (14th MAAC).
* Buchanan scored a career-high 18 points against Western Michigan, after collecting 15 points with seven rebounds in the victory at Fordham in collecting 'Battle of the Bronx' MVP honors and is averaging 8.6 ppg and 3.8 rpg.
Pauly Being Pauly
* Senior
Pauly Paulicap notched a season-high 16 points with seven rebounds at Niagara and his seventh career double-double with 10 points and a season-high 11 rebounds in the win over Fordham.
* Paulicap swatted two shots against Monmouth and has blocked at least two shots on six occasions this year, including a season-high four at URI, after becoming the fifth member of the 100-block club at Stony Brook. His rejection against Hofstra also was cited as the No. 4 play for December 22 on SportsCenter.
* On the year he is averaging 9.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg (10th MAAC) and 1.3 bpg (t-4th MAAC), while making good on 45.0 percent (13th MAAC) from the floor.
* His 108 career blocks are just 21 behind Jamal Marshall '95 for fourth place in the all-time annals.
From Downtown
* Senior
Tyler Reynolds fueled Manhattan's win over Siena with season-high 16 points, on the strength of four three pointers, and is averaging 10.0 ppg over his last five games while making good on an average of 2.8 threes per game during that stretch.
* Over the last two years when Reynolds makes good on at least four triples, Manhattan is 6-1.
* He provided the heroics in the victory over Fordham as his three pointer with 4.2 seconds to play proved to be the winner.
The Stabilizing Force
* Junior
Nehemiah Mack has stabilized the Jaspers' second unit this year, posting a 3.58 assist/turnover ratio, including 10.0 (20 assists/two turnovers) during MAAC play, with 3.5 ppg and 2.9 apg (11th MAAC).
* Over the last 11 games, he has a 7.00 assist/turnover ratio, highlighted by a career-best six assists, against no turnovers, at URI.
* Last year against Marist, Mack averaged a team-best 10.0 ppg, while 5-for-7 (.714) from the floor, including 3-of-5 (.600) from deep, and a perfect 7-for-7 (1.000) from the line.
Scouting Marist
* Michael Cubbage is averaging a team-best 10.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg and 2.3 apg to lead the way for the Red Foxes.
* Marist has won two of its last four games, after starting the year 1-11.
Getting Defensive
* Manhattan is among the nation's best on defense in turnovers forced (15.6-59th NCAA), turnover margin (2.4-60th NCAA), scoring defense (64.0-61st NCAA) and field goal percentage defense (.404-82nd NCAA).
* Thanks to the defensive success, the Jaspers have overcome second half double-digit deficits in victories over UAlbany, at Elon and at Fordham, the last of which was fueled by a game-ending 26-14 spurt over the final 6:30 and overtime.
* Over the last five minutes/OT of 10-point games, Manhattan is shooting 41.3 percent (26-of-63) from the floor, while limiting the opposition to 37.1 percent (26-of-70).
* In the season-opening win over Delaware State, the Jaspers forced 25 turnovers (3x last- Siena (1/13/18)) and 16 steals (Buffalo (12/21/13)), matching the most by a Masiello-coached team.
Manhattan Topples Elon
* The Jaspers posted a 69-64 win over the Phoenix, rallying from an early 17-point deficit.
* Masiello picked up his 130th career win and is fourth in the all-time annals.
* Manhattan outscored Elon 61-39 over the final 27-plus minutes and scored on 13 of its last 15 possessions.
Second-Half Success
* After halftime this year, the Jaspers are averaging 34.3 ppg while shooting 43.5 percent from the floor, including 36.3 percent from long range, compared to just 28.9 ppg, on 36.0 percent shooting, and 29.0 percent from deep in the opening stanza.
* In the comeback win over UAlbany, Manhattan posted a dominating 11-2 advantage on the glass over the final six-plus minutes and ended the game on a 14-8 run - including scoring the final seven points of the contest.
* Greene fueled the comeback win over the Great Danes by scoring 10 of his 17 points over the final six-plus minutes, to go along with a career-best nine rebounds.
Mas=Success
* Masiello is one of just seven Division I coaches that is 42 or younger with two conference titles and two trips to the NCAA Tourney, while posting a school-record 10 MAAC Tournament wins.
* Masiello has led Manhattan to a 135-138 (.495) record, including going 84-74 (.532) during MAAC play, over his nine seasons.
* At Draddy Gymnasium, Masiello holds a sterling 65-40 record (.621) and with three more wins will match
Bobby Gonzalez for the most in program history.
* He has won two MAAC Titles, advanced to title game three times, claimed two Metropolitan Coach of the Year awards with a pair of 20-win campaigns. Masiello has also participated in the NCAA Tournament in 13 of his 24 seasons as a player or coach, including being a part of eight conference champions and one National Title.
* Masiello has a career collegiate record of 496-284 (.636), including 375-256 (.594) on the sidelines, with one National Title, two National Championship Game appearances, two Final Fours, six Elite Eight berths, eight conference championships, 13 NCAA Tournament appearances and 15 20-win seasons.
The Reserves
* Through 15 games, Manhattan's bench is averaging 17.3 ppg, and is outscoring its counterparts by 3.8 ppg.
* The bench outscored the starters by a 35-34 count at Elon, while going 10-of-21 (.476) from the floor, 6-of-11 (.545) from deep.
For Starters
* The Jaspers improved to 75-39, all-time, in season openers with their wire-to-wire 85-74 win over Delaware State.
* Manhattan opened the season with a 13-0 run and converted a blistering 78.4 percent (29-of-37) from the line.
* The Jaspers also registered five double-figure scorers in the win over Delaware State for the first time since an 101-96 double-overtime victory at Marist on January 2, 2018.
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Preseason All-MAAC Recap
* Paulicap and Williams were each named to the 2019-20 Preseason All-MAAC Third Team, while Manhattan was tabbed fifth as a team.
* Paulicap averaged 8.5 points per game in limited action a year ago, while Williams notched a team-leading 9.2 points each time out in earning MAAC All-Rookie Team honors.
* Two years ago, Paulicap was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year following an outstanding year in which ranked 16th nationally with a MAAC-best 2.6 blocks per game (16th NCAA) to go along with 10.0 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.
* Williams recorded double-figures a team-leading 16 times last season while pacing the MAAC with a .571 field goal percentage, and saved his best for last with a career-high 27 points against Canisius in the quarterfinals of the MAAC Championship.
The Returners
* Manhattan's returners have scored all but 31 points this year.
* The Jaspers bring back a MAAC-best 86.5 percent of their scoring, 85.4 percent of their rebounding and 83.3 percent of their assists.
DYK
* Manhattan was one of 20 teams in the Division I ranks to not lose a transfer, returning 14 letterwinners, including 10 scholarship student-athletes.
Newcomers
* Joining the Jaspers this year are junior
Michael Okafor, freshman
Adam Cisse and classmate
Romar Reid.
Silver Anniversary
* This year, the Jaspers will be recognizing the 25th anniversary of the 1994-95 team's NCAA at-large berth and subsequent win over Oklahoma in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.
What Is A Jasper?
* The unique nickname of Manhattan College's athletic teams, the Jaspers, comes from one of the College's most memorable figures, Brother Jasper of Mary, F.S.C., who served as the College's athletic director in the late 19th century. One of the greatest achievements of Brother Jasper was that he brought the then little-known sport of baseball to Manhattan College and became the team's first coach. Since Brother Jasper was also the Prefect of Discipline, he supervised the student fans at Manhattan baseball games while also directing the team itself. During one particularly warm and humid day when the college was playing a semi-pro baseball team called the Metropolitans, Brother Jasper noticed the Manhattan students were becoming restless and edgy with the team coming to bat in the seventh inning of a close game. To relieve the tension, Brother Jasper called timeout and told the students to stand up and stretch for a few minutes until the game resumed. Since the College annually played the New York Giants in the late 1880's and into the 1890's at the old Polo Grounds, the Manhattan College practice of the "seventh inning stretch" spread into the major leagues, where it has now become a time-honored custom practiced by millions of fans annually.
This Is Manhattan College
* Why is Manhattan College in the Bronx? Our campus was originally located in Manhattan at the intersection of 131st Street and Broadway. In 1923, Manhattan College moved to its present Riverdale location in order to accommodate a growing student body. But with more than 60 years of history established as Manhattan College, the institution decided to retain the name despite the geographic misnomer.
* 17 alumni are members of the prestigious National Academy of Engineering — an impressive number for an institution the size of Manhattan College.
* Alumni include Rudy Giuliani '65, former mayor of New York City; James Patterson '69, best-selling author; and Raymond Kelly '63, former commissioner of the NYPD.
* Manhattan is one of only 182 remaining colleges founded in the United States before the Civil War.
This Is Manhattan Basketball
* Manhattan has three wins in NCAA Tournament play, defeating West Virginia (1958), Oklahoma (1995) and Florida (2004).
* The Jaspers have won five MAAC Tournament titles in the last 25 years (1993, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2015).
* Manhattan received an at-large berth in 1995 and defeated Oklahoma before falling to Arizona State.
* Was the first team in NCAA history to a win a game in Europe, defeating Holy Cross 70-54 on December 1, 2017 as part of the inaugural Belfast Classic.
Up Next
* Manhattan will host Rider on Sunday, January 26 with opening tip tabbed for 2:00 pm.