2012-13 JMU Men's Basketball Guide

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2012-13 players Andrey Semenov 6-7, 200

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Redshirt Senior, Forward St. Petersburg, Russia/Blue Ridge School 2011-2012

• Finished 30th for average scoring (10.2) in the CAA, second for three-pointers (.440%), eighth for made three-pointers (1.9), 14th for blocked shots (0.9) • Finished t29th for average scoring (10.2) in CAA league games, tied for 20th for rebounds (5.2), second for three-pointers (.465%), tied for fourth for made three-pointers (2.2), tied for 10th for blocked shots (1.1) • JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete • 16 games with 10+ points • Two games with 20+ points • Two games with five or more assists • Led the team with eight or more rebounds in five games • Led the team with .44 3FG% • Five games with four or more three-pointers • Five points, six rebounds and four assists in Canisius opener • 18 points on 8-for-14 shooting in loss at La Salle • 6-for-9 from the field for 15 points with four assists and seven boards vs. Rider • Consecutive 15-point games with three treys vs. Penn • 10 points and four assists in season-high 35 minutes vs. Kent State • 11 points while hitting all three three-point attempts vs. The Citadel • Season highs of nine rebounds and four assists in season high of 36 minutes at George Washington • Matched career best with five assists to go with eight points, including 6-for-6 at the line, in home loss to ODU • Broke out of five-game shooting slump to hit 6-of-8, including 3- of-3 from the arc, for 17 points against Hampton • Season high and career-high tying 10 rebounds at VCU to go with seven points • Team highs of 15 points and eight rebounds along with two assists and two blocks in home win over William and Mary • Second straight 15-point, eight-rebound performance with three three-pointers at George Mason • First 20-point game of the season with 22 on 8-for-11 shooting at Old Dominion, including career highs of six three-pointers on nine attempts in 39 minutes player • 17 points, including 5-for-8 from the arc to go with a team-best five rebounds, two assists, two steals and a career-high four blocked shots • Matched season high with 22 points and career high with six made threes (6-for-8) in home loss to Georgia State • 14 points, including four three-pointers, in BracketBusters loss at Detroit • 5-of-6 threes for 17 points at Drexel with six rebounds • Well-rounded effort with 12 points, nine rebounds and five assists vs. Towson

2010-11

• Ranked 11th overall in the CAA for blocked shots average per game (1.0). • In conference games, was ranked eighth overall for free throw percentage (83.7) and 13th for the average number of blocked shots per game (0.8). • Through his sophomore season, ranks first in JMU history for career free throw percentage (.845) • Season three-point percentage (.434) ranks sixth in school history • Reached 10 points in 10 games and three three-point field goals three games • Two or more blocks in eight games and five or more rebounds in seven games • Career-high eight rebounds and seven points in win over Presbyterian • 20 points in 22 minutes off the bench against Bucknell while shooting 6-of-9 from the floor & a career-high five three-pointers • Five points and three steals with key defensive effort in final 10 minutes of comeback win at Longwood, finished with 10 points total • First career double-double with 12 points and 10 boards in win over Marshall along with career-high three blocks

• 20 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the arc and 5-for-5 at the free throw line • 13 points and six boards in rallying win at William and Mary • 16 points on 4-5 shooting from field and 7-8 on free throws with three blocks and three steals vs. Georgia State • 10 points including hitting all eight free-throw attempts at Hofstra • Made first season starts vs. Towson and Miami with 11 points in each • 15 points in CAA First Round vs. William and Mary with 5-6 from the field and 5-for-5 at the foul line

2009-10

• Started JMU’s first two games but left the second (Murray State, Nov. 20) after a hard fall and missed three games. • Limited by a back problem and didn’t play after the Dec. 5 game with Georgia State. Will seek a medical redshirt for the 2009-10 season. • Played 32 minutes – one off his career high – and had eight points and a rebound in JMU’s opener at Ohio State. • Had two points and a rebound in 12 minutes before leaving the Murray State game. • Returned to action Dec. 2 vs. Norfolk State and had 12 points and four rebounds in 20 minutes. Blocked two shots and had an assist. Scored five-straight JMU points on two free throws and a three-pointer to give JMU a 65-55 lead with 3:23 left during the Dukes’ 72-64 victory. • Matched his season high of 32 minutes vs. Georgia State and had a three-point field goal, four rebounds, four assists, and two steals.

2008-09

• Played in all but one JMU game and started Dec. 3 at Longwood until becoming ill during halftime Feb. 7 vs. George Mason. Didn’t play again until the Feb. 21 Gardner-Webb game. Missed the Texas-El Paso game because of illness and didn’t play in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. • Shot 86.5 percent from the foul line, a JMU freshman season record and its No. 3 season mark overall. Led CAA players in free throw percentage. Hit on his first 10 career free throws. Had a streak of 25 straight successful free throws, since Jan. 24 vs. Hofstra, ended March 7 vs. George Mason. • Jan. 31 at UNC Wilmington had a JMU then-season-high 25 points, including 23 during the final 12:55. Had 17 of 19 JMU points during one period. Later hit on two free throws at the 1:10 and 0:21 marks. • Led JMU with 16 points vs. Old Dominion at home Jan. 28. Tied for the team rebounds lead (5) in a thencareer-high 32 minutes. • CAA rookie of the week Feb. 2 for his play vs. Old Dominion and UNC Wilmington. • At Georgia State Feb. 4 had 11 points and a team-best five rebounds. • Had 17 points vs. Florida Atlantic in the Preseason NIT. Hit on eight of 10 shots, including a three-point attempt. • Had 12 points and a season-high seven rebounds vs. Kennesaw State. Hit on three of four shots from the field and on each of his six free throws. Had three assists. • Had 10 points, a rebound and an assist in 27 minutes at Morehead State. Hit on each of his four shots, including two three-point tries. • Had nine points, five rebounds and then-season highs of four assists and two steals at Fordham. • Had six points, five rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots in 20 minutes vs. Belmont. His layup with 13:52 to play put JMU up to stay, 45-43.

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