2013-14 James Madison Men's Basketball Guide

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2013-14 players Andrey semenov

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6-7, 200 Graduate, Forward St. Petersburg, Russia/Blue Ridge School 2012-13:

• Finished the season ranked fifth in JMU career history with a .403 three-point percentage and sixth with 90 blocks • Missed time early in the season with a groin injury • Finished season with averages of 19.6 minutes per game, 10.0 points along with shooting 46 percent from the field, 46.4 percent from the arc and 78.6 percent from the free throw line • Returned from injury with 17 points in 19 minutes in win over Winthrop. Connected on a three-pointer less than 10 seconds after first checking into the game. • 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting (3-for-3 from the arc) in overtime loss to Richmond

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 29th 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 threepointers • 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

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