Hamilton, NY — When the аIJʿª½±½á¹û Raiders (14-13, PL 6-8), seeded sixth, begin play in the 2004 Patriot League Basketball Tournament, they will have a familiar opponent. For the third straight year, аIJʿª½±½á¹û and Lafayette (18-9, PL 9-5), seeded third, will face each other in the quarterfianl round when the tournament tips off on March 6 at the Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Game time is 7:30 p.m.'xml:namespace prefix = o ns = 'urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office' />
The аIJʿª½±½á¹û-Lafayette winner will meet the winner of the American-Army game on Sunday night, March 7, at 7:30 p.m.
аIJʿª½±½á¹û will be looking for a reverse of fortunes. Lafayette has won the previous two quarterfinal round matchups – 74-71 in 2002 and 89-76 in 2003.
During regular season, аIJʿª½±½á¹û and Lafayette split their series with both teams winning on their home floor. The Leopards took a 97-86 decision in Easton, PA., before аIJʿª½±½á¹û knotted Lafayette from the undefeated ranks in league play 75-66 in Hamilton.
This is the 72nd meeting between аIJʿª½±½á¹û and Lafayette with the Raiders leading the overall series, 39-33.
аIJʿª½±½á¹û comes into the tournament with three players averaging in double figures led by senior forward Howard Blue with 13.6 points per game – fifth in the Patriot League. After missing six straight Patriot League games with a knee injury, Blue has seen action in the last five games. Also in double-digits are senior guard Mark Linebaugh (12.9) and sophomore guard Alvin Reed (11.2). Linebaugh is 7th and Reed 11th in the Patriot League in scoring.
Junior center Andrew Zidar is the leading rebounder in the Patriot League with 6.6 caroms per outing and is averaging 9.4 points per game (18th in PL).
Reed leads the team in assists with a personal season-best 91 and steals with 35. Linebaugh is second in assists with 79, followed by Zidar with 51. Freshman Kendall Chones, three-time Patriot League Freshman of the Week, leads in blocked shots with 11.
Linebaugh is аIJʿª½±½á¹û’s top free throw shooter making .806 percent of his shots.