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| Saint Francis Probable Starters |
| Pos. |
No. |
Name |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
PPG |
RPG |
FG% |
Note |
| G |
2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â |
Ramiir Dixon-Conover  |
6-3 |
185 |
R-Sr. |
12.4 |
4.7 |
39.8Â Â Â |
Needs 25 points for 700 points in career |
| G |
11 |
Maxwell Land        |
6-4 |
185 |
So. |
10.2 |
4.2 |
39.2 |
Pair of 20-point games in last six games |
| F |
5 |
Myles Thompson |
6-6 |
220 |
Sr |
12.1 |
3.8 |
44.3 |
Four-straight 10+ point games |
| F |
13 |
Marlon Hargis |
6-6 |
205 |
Sr. |
7.3 |
2.9 |
45.9 |
Posted back-to-back 10+ point games for third time this season |
| FÂ Â Â Â |
42 |
Mark Flagg |
6-9 |
215 |
R-Sr. |
4.7 |
5.2 |
45.5 |
Needs three rebounds for Top-20 in program history |
| Off the Bench |
| Pos. |
No. |
Name |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
PPG |
RPG |
FG% |
Note |
| GÂ Â |
1 |
Zahree Harrison |
6-0 |
190 |
So. |
1.9 |
1.1 |
31.4 |
Season-high six points at Wagner |
| G |
3 |
Luke Ruggery |
5-11 |
160 |
R-So. |
2.4 |
0.9 |
26.1 |
Registered six points against CCSU |
| F |
4 |
Ronell Giles, Jr. |
6-4 |
185 |
So. |
11.5 |
3.7 |
37.9 |
Ranks third on the team in scoring |
| F |
15 |
Chukwu Ikediashi |
6-8 |
220 |
R-Jr. |
1.0Â Â |
3.0 |
100Â Â Â |
Appeared in two games, both at home |
| G |
20 |
Brendan Scanlon |
5-8 |
155 |
Fr. |
0.7 |
0.7 |
50.0 |
Played in last two road games |
| G |
21 |
Ben Seidel |
6-0 |
170 |
Jr. |
0.7 |
0.0 |
50..0 |
Played in last two road games |
| G/F |
22 |
Tyler Stewart |
6-8 |
195 |
R-Sr. |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Has not played in first 18Â games |
| G |
23 |
A.J. Labriola |
6-2 |
185 |
Sr. |
0.0 |
1.0 |
0.0 |
Appeared in two games this season |
| G |
31 |
Brad McCabe |
6-6 |
185 |
R-Jr. |
0.3 |
0.7 |
14.3 |
Appeared in six games this season |
| F |
32 |
Jeriah Coleman |
7-0 |
220 |
So. |
2.9 |
2.2 |
67.7 |
Five rebounds twice in last three games |
| FÂ Â Â Â |
33Â Â Â Â |
Josh Cohen |
6-10 |
220Â Â Â Â |
R-So. |
11.1 |
6.4 |
64.9 |
Five-straight games with 10+ points |
GAME NOTES VS. MOUNT ST. MARY'S
need to know... The game between Saint Francis and Mount St. Mary's marks the 86th meeting in the all-time series dating back to the 1921-22 season.
• The Mount leads the series 51-34 including a 32-12 mark at Knott Arena.
• Mount St. Mary's swept the two-game series last season with a 75-57 decision in Emmitsburg and a 72-65 overtime victory to end the regular season.
• The Red Flash had won the previous four matchups before 2020-21 in the series with a pair of wins in Emmitsburg. That was the first time Saint Francis won consecutive games at Knott Arena since 2002-03 and 2003-04.
• The Saint Francis coaching staff will don bow ties in honor of the memory of legendary Mount head coach Jim Phelan, who passed away over the summer.
a sfu win would... Be the team's fourth win in the last six games
• End a two-game losing streak against the Mount
• End a two-game losing streak on the road
• End the month of January with a .500 record with a 4-4 record in the month
next on tap... Saint Francis will play five of its eight games in the month of February in Loretto, including five of the first six games in the second month of the year.
• After traveling three weeks ago to New England, Bryant (Feb. 3) and Merrimack (Feb. 5) will come to DeGol Arena to start the month.
• The squad will travel to Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 10 before returning for a three-game home stand.
the word on the mountaineers... Mount St. Mary's comes into the contest 9-10 overall and 5-3 in Northeast Conference play after defeating Fairleigh Dickinson 67-56 on Thursday. The Mount has won five of six league games it has played after recording two losses due to CoVID-19 forfeits.
• Jalen Benjamin paced the Mount in double figures with 18 points, while Mezie Offurum (16 points) and Nana Opoku (12 points, 12 rebounds) also found double figures.
• Benjamin leads the team in scoring (12.9 ppg.), assists (81) and steals (17).
• Offurum is tied with Benjamin with the team-lead with 17 assists, while ranking second in scoring (11.3 ppg.)
• Opuku fuels the squad in rebounding (6.4 rpg.) and blocks (34), and is third on the team in scoring (10.8 ppg.). Malik Jefferson also has 6.4 rebounds per game.
last time we met... Mount St. Mary's defeated Saint Francis 72-65 in overtime on February 25, 2021 in the regular season finale for the Red Flash.
•
Ronell Giles, Jr. paced the Red Flash with 14 points.
Marlon Hargis (12 points),
Josh Cohen (11 points) and
Mark Flagg (10 points) also scored 10+ points against the Mount.
• Damian Chong Qui and Deandre Thomas fueled the Mountaineers with 16 points apiece. Josh Reaves (13 points), Malik Jefferson (10 points, 12 rebounds) and Nana Opuku (10 points) also had double digits in the game..
last time out... Wagner defeated Saint Francis 69-54 on Thursday.
• Senior
Myles Thompson paced the Red Flash with 11 points and five rebounds. Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg added 10 points and eight rebounds, while senior
Marlon Hargis also had 10 points in Staten Island.
national ranking... Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover ranks 21st in steals with 2.17 thefts per game in NCAA Division I.
• Redshirt sophomore
Josh Cohen ranks 24th in NCAA Division I in field goal percentage through games on Tuesday. Cohen is in the rankings based on three made field goals per game with his 64.9 percent. The redshirt sophomore sat in second place for the week prior to the Illinois game for five made field goals per game.
• The team is 73rd in offensive rebounds per game (11.82) in NCAA Division I.
trending up... Since the start of the New Year, senior
Myles Thompson is averaging 14.5 points per game and has registered double figures in five of the six games he has played in 2022. He has posted at least 17 points in three of those games and six times this season.
• Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg grabbed eight rebounds against the Seahawks and now has 650 rebounds in his career. With three rebounds the redshirt senior can move into a tie for 20th place in program history for career rebounds. It was the fourth time this season Flagg has hauled in at least seven boards and the 14th time in the last two years. The redshirt senior also added 10 points to reach double figures for the 27th time in his career, third time this season and the first time since the first two games of the season. He is averaging 7.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in his last three games.
• Senior
Marlon Hargis notched double figures for the fifth time as a starter and since conference began. The senior has registered seven double-figure games this season including three with 15 points or more. He has registered five of his seven 10+ games on the road, but did have a 15-point performance against Wagner in the NEC opener on Dec. 29.
 • Redshirt sophomore
Josh Cohen registered double figures in the last five games that he has played and is averaging 12.0 points and 7.6 rebounds per game in that stretch. The sophomore has posted double figures in seven of his eight career starts and is averaging  13.0 points per game as a starter.
• Sophomore
Maxwell Land has nine games with at least 10 points in his last 15 games, including six in his last 10 tilts. He is averaging 11.8 points per game in his last 10 games. The RedFlash is 3-3 when Land drains three baskets from behind the arc in a game.
• With a win, Saint Francis would end the month of January with a 4-4 record. Saint Francis is 43-45 all-time under head coach
Rob Krimmel in the first month of the calendar year.
• The Mount St. Mary's game will a stretch of six of eight games in the month of January on the road and 14 of the first 21 games on the road. The squad will have five of its eight games in the month of February at DeGol Arena including five of the first six tilts. Home and February could be a good recipe to success after the team is 78-50 at home including 53-32 in NEC play and 46-31 in the second month of the year under Krimmel.
• Saint Francis has received 123 of 139 points in its last two games from its starters. The 88 percent of points coming from the starting lineup in the last two games is up from 77 percent to start the season in the first 18 games.
• The Red Flash went 0-5 from Dec. 18 to Jan. 6 and were averaging 58.8 points per game and allowing 78.6 points per game. While the team lost an overtime thriller 75-70 against LIU, the team started to turn its statistics around. Since that game in Brooklyn, the team is 3-3 and has scored 67.4 points per game while allowing 68.8 points per game in that stretch. The team is scoring 8.6 more points per game in the last six games and allowing almost 10 points less a game.
for starters... Saint Francis has used six different starting lineup combinations in this season. Despite using six different combinations, only eight players have heard their name in the starting lineup.
• Sophomore
Maxwell Land is the only player to start all 20 games this season.
• Land, sophomore
Zahree Harrison and senior
Marlon Hargis are the only players to appear in every game this season.
• The Red Flash has had all of its top rotational players available for 10 games this season. The squad is 4-6 in those games, while averaging 73.2 points per game.
• When one of those players is missing the team is 3-7 and averaging 66.1 points per game.
• Saint Francis had all of its rotational pieces for nine of the 11 non-conference games, but has had a piece missing in eight of the nine games in league play.
• The team went from averaging 77.2 points per game in November to 70.4 points per game in December to 63.9 points per game in January. The squad was the top scoring team throughout the non-conference season and was ranked in the Top-100 of NCAA Division I.
home, sweet home, loretto... Saint Francis is 78-50 at DeGol Arena under head coach
Rob Krimmel.
• The Red Flash is 52-32 in Northeast Conference play at home, and 26-18 in non-conference action.
• Saint Francis is 4-3 this season. The season started with back-to-back wins in Loretto and then a three-game losing streak around the holiday before the squad rebounded to win its last two games in DeGol Arena.
• In three of its four wins at home, the squad has scored 85 points (vs. Sacred Heart, Jan. 23), 93 points (vs. Bucknell, Dec. 1) and 100 points (vs. Franciscan, Nov. 15).
• The Loretto program has registered a winning season at home from 2014 to 2020, and the squad posted at least a non-losing season in each of those campaigns.
in the nec… Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover leads the league in steals (2.05) and ranks fifth in assists (3.68), fifth in minutes played (33.42) eighth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.40), and 13th in the scoring (12.4 ppg.).
• Redshirt sophomore
Josh Cohen leads the conference in field goal percentage (64.9) and ranks fourth in the circuit in offensive rebounds (2.53).
• Sophomore
Ronell Giles, Jr. eighth in steals (1.60) and 19th in scoring (11.5 ppg.).
• Senior
Myles Thompson ranks sixth in 3-point field goal percentage (41.4) Â and 15th in scoring (12.1 ppg.).
• Sophomore
Jeriah Coleman has moved into 10th in blocked shots (0.83), while sophomore
Maxwell Land is eighth in minutes played (32.35).
• Saint Francis ranks in the Top-5 in the Northeast Conference in 10 team categories.
• After leading the conference for the majority of the non-conference slate in scoring offense, the Red Flash have dropped to fifth with 69.7 points per game.
• The Red Flash also ranks third in turnover margin (+1.10), fourth in assist/turnover ratio (1.07), fourth in offensive rebounds (11.65), fourth in field goal percentage (43.1), fourth in rebounding offense (36.3), fifth in rebounding defense (37.1), fifth in blocked shots (2.90), fifth in rebounding offense (35.9) and fifth in rebounding defense (36.7)
yada, yada yada... ramiir stuffed the stat sheet... There is a lot to fall in love with in redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover's game.
•  He has posted double figures in 12 of the 19 games he has played this season, and has reached double figures in 26 of his last 34 games. He has recorded double figures 31 times in his career.
• Dixon-Conover is a stat stuffer and has grabbed five rebounds 26 times in his career including 11 times this season.
• He also has 15 games this season with at least three assists and 49 in his career, and 13 games with at least two steals in 2020-21 and 41 times in his career.
• Dixon-Conover became the sixth player in the nation to register 13 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals in a game against a Division I opponent against Hartford on Dec. 18. He had a career-high six steals in the tilt against the Hawks.
• Dixon-Conover has eight 20-point performances, including three times this year. He registered a career-high 23 points against Bucknell on Dec. 1 along with 20 points against Robert Morris on Dec 23 and 21 points against LIU on Jan. 8.
• The redshirt senior has 14 games with 18 points or more in his career.
• Dixon-Conover moved over 600 points in his career in the first half against St. Francis Brooklyn on Jan. 6 and now has 675 career points.
• Dixon-Conover also has 274 rebounds, 240 assists and 120 steals in his career.
march to some milestones... Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg and senior
Myles Thompson continue their march up the career charts.
• Flagg ranks third in program history with 116 career blocks, and is one of three players in program history to have 110 rejections.
•The redshirt senior grabbed his 600th career rebound in the first half against Illinois on Dec. 18, and currently has 650 caroms. He needs three rebounds to join the program's Top-20 list for career rebounds, and tie William Saller (653, 1952-56) for 20th in team history.
• Flagg has 873 career points, and needs 127 points to reach 1,000 for his career.
• Flagg reached 100 assists for his career after dishing out three assists against Wagner on Dec. 29.
•Thompson, who registered a season-high 21 points against Central Connecticut State on Jan. 21,  is 71 points away from 1,000 points. The team has 10 games left including postseason and Thompson would need to average 7.1 points per game to reach the milestone.
• Thompson needs 53 rebounds to reach 500 caroms for his career, currently sitting at 447 boards for his career.
not so fashionable... Saint Francis has now worn four different color uniforms this season.
• The Red Flash has donned black, white, red and gray uniforms this season. The squad won its season debut with the white jersey against Franciscan on Nov. 15, but lost its first game wearing black (George Washington, Nov. 9), red (Ohio University, Dec. 4) and gray (Robert Morris, Dec. 22).
• White: Record: 3-1 (Franciscan, Bucknell, Wagner, Central Connecticut State)
• Black: Record: 2-7 (George Washington, Virginia Tech, Cornell, Lehigh, at St. Francis Brooklyn, at Bryant, at Wagner)
• Red: Record: 1-3 (Ohio U, Illinois, at LIU, at Merrimack)
• Gray: Record: 1-2 (Robert Morris, FDU, Sacred Heart)
sharp dressed men... Fans of ZZ Top will remember that "every girl crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed man," but during this basketball season the Saint Francis staff and the opposing teams have both worn dress clothes three times this season.
• During the Red Flash games against George Washington (Nov. 9), Hartford (Dec. 14) and Bryant (Jan. 27) the opposition also dressed in the traditional suit while in 16 games the opposing team has been in what has been called COVID casual.
• The Saint Francis coaching staff went COVID casual for its game at Wagner on Jan. 27. The coaches wore a Sneakers and Suits Coaches vs. Cancer quarter zip for the game against the Seahawks.
career night... Sophomore
Maxwell Land has registered three career-best performances this season The sophomore started the season by scoring 19 points against Franciscan on Nov. 15 and then notched a career-best 20 points against LIU on Jan. 8 and again against Sacred Heart on Jan. 23.
• Sophomore
Jeriah Coleman registered a career-high eight points against Bryant on Jan. 17. Coleman, who also matched his career high with seven rebounds against the Bulldogs, surpassed his previous high of seven points and seven rebounds against Bucknell on Dec.1
• Redshirt sophomore
Josh Cohen notched a career-best 23 points against American on Dec. 8 after establishing a then career-best against Cornell on Nov. 24 and again against Lehigh on Nov. 28. Cohen had a career-best 11 boards against Franciscan on Nov. 15.
• Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover scored a career-best 23 points against Bucknell on Dec. 1.
• Redshirt sophomore
Luke Ruggery posted a career-best nine points against Bucknell.
• Senior
Marlon Hargis has improved his best scoring output in the Red and Black in the last two games. After reaching a then-best 15 points against Virginia Tech on Nov. 18, Hargis scored two more points for 17 points against Cornell on Nov. 24. The senior's career high is 19 points against Harvard on Nov. 22, 2019 when he played for Holy Cross.
• Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg hauled in a career-high 17 rebounds against George Washington on November 9.
benchmarks for success... Saint Francis is 5-4 this season when it reaches 70 points in a game, and 5-1 when it posted 79 points.
• Seventy is usually a magic number for success under head coach
Rob Krimmel. The squad is 93-49 overall when it posts 70 on the scoreboard, including 42-35 (70-79 points), 39-12 (80-89 points), 12-2 (90-99 points) and 10-0 (over 100 points) in a game.
• The squad is also 106-31 when leading at halftime, and 94-54 when it had more free throws than the opponent.
• Defensively, the team is 75-31 when it allows under 69 points in a game.
• Six of the seven wins this season have come after holding the opponent under 69 points in a game. Sacred Heart broke that streak when it posted 74 points in the Red Flash 85-74 win on Jan. 23.
first collegiate points... Freshman
Brendan Scanlon, the lone newcomer on the team, notched his first collegiate action against Franciscan on Nov. 15. The freshman registered a pair of rebounds and received a huge ovation when he scored off the glass with 27 seconds left  for his first collegiate points.
preseason poll... Saint Francis was picked eighth in the Northeast Conference preseason poll. Wagner College received seven of the 10 first place votes to be selected as the preseason favorite. Bryant University picked up two first place nods to finish second, while Mount St. Mary's University earned the final first place selection to place fourth. Long Island University, Merrimack College, Sacred Heart University, St. Francis Brooklyn, the Red Flash, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Central Connecticut State rounded out the 10-team poll.
captain, my captain... Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover, senior
Myles Thompson and sophomore
Luke Ruggery have been named team captains for the 2021-22 season.
• Dixon-Conover and Thompson were also team captains in 2020-21.
20-point club... Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover, senior
Myles Thompson and sophomores
Josh Cohen and
Maxwell Land have all registered a 20-point performance this season. Dixon-Conover has three 20-point performances this season while Land has notched a pair of 20-point games.
• Dixon-Conover registered five 20-point performances in 2020-21 and reached 20 points against Bucknell (23 points) on Dec. 1, Robert Morris (20 points) on Dec. 22 and at LIU (21 points) on Jan. 8 this season. He leads the team with eight games with at least 20 points in his career.
• Thompson notched a 20-point output with a season-best 21 points against Central Connecticut State on Jam. 21 It was the second 20-point game of his career after notching a career-best 23 points against Florida State in 2018-19.
• Land became the fourth player on this year's team to add a 20-point performance to his resume thanks to a 20-point game against LIU on Jan. 8. He then added a 20-point game against Sacred Heart on Jan. 23.
• Cohen joined the 20-point club after his career-high 23-point outburst against American on Dec. 8. The 23 points matched Dixon-Conover's total for the most points scored in a game this season by a Red Flash player.
• Sophomore
Ronell Giles, Jr. posted two 20-point games last year with his career-best 21 points in the first match up against Bryant.
• Redshirt seniors
Mark Flagg and
Tyler Stewart each have one 20-point performance in their career. Flagg posted his 20-point game in 2018-19 while Stewart recorded his 20-point game in 2019-20.
double vision... Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg posted double-doubles in his first two games this season, while sophomore
Josh Cohen has turned the trick three times against Franciscan on Nov. 15, Lehigh on Nov. 28 and Sacred Heart on Jan. 23.
• Flagg posted the first double-double of this season with 17 points and 17 rebounds against George Washington on November 9, and followed that performance up with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Franciscan. Cohen had 11 points and a career-best 11 rebounds against Franciscan, and 18 points and 10 rebounds against Lehigh on Nov. 28.
• Flagg now has five double-doubles and Cohen has four double-doubles in their career. Senior
Myles Thompson also has three career double-doubles.
• Cohen, Flagg and Thompson each have double-doubles that are points and rebounds. Redshirt senior
Ramiir Dixon-Conover has two double-doubles in his career, one with points and rebounds and one that is with points and assists against Bryant last season.
boards up... Redshirt senior
Mark Flagg has seven double-digit rebound games in his career with three coming this season, including a career-high 17 caroms against George Washington on November 9 and a 14-board game against LIU on Jan. 8.
• Redshirt sophomore
Josh Cohen has four career 10+ rebound games, including a career-best 12 caroms against Sacred Heart on Jan. 23.
• Senior
Myles Thompson ranks second on the team with three 10+ rebound games.
non-conference slate... Saint Francis concluded its non-conference slate with a 4-7 record.
• It was the 14th time the team recorded at least four wins in the non-conference schedule since joining the NEC.
• When the team wins at least three non-conference games, the squad has posted at least a .500 record in the circuit in nine of the previous 13 occasions including seven 10-win seasons in league play.
• Under head coach
Rob Krimmel, the squad has won at least four non-conference games in 2014-16, and 2017-20. The Loretto program finished 2014-15 and 2015-16 with a 9-9 record, and then won 12 Â (2017-18, 2018-19) and 13 Â (2019-20) conference games in that span.
• In 2014-15 and 2017-18 the team participated in the CIT and in 2019-20 advanced to the NEC Championship Game.
• In 2018-19, Saint Francis started the year 4-5 and went on to win the NEC regular season, and play in the conference championship game and the NIT.
within hop, skip and a jump of loretto... Saint Francis has three local players on the team. Senior
A.J. Labriola (Altoona), junior
Ben Seidel (Johnstown) and redshirt sophomore
Luke Ruggery (Duncansville) all hail from within 30 minutes of the Saint Francis campus.
coaches dream team... Head coach
Rob Krimmel has assembled a coaching staff with strong ties to Saint Francis.
• Krimmel, a 2000 graduate of Saint Francis, was an Academic All-American.
• Assistant coach
Eric Taylor, a 1998 graduate, was a three-time All-NEC selection, ranks 23rd in program history in points (1,287) and fifth in rebounding (967).
• Graduate assistants
Ronnie Drinnon, an All-NEC first team selection as a senior and
Jamaal King, who was named to the all-conference first team in his last two seasons, both played for Krimmel and also have etched their name into Saint Francis lore. King ranks 10th in program history in points (1,517 points) while Drinnon is 11th in rebounding (804). Drinnon graduated from Saint Francis in 2016 and King graduated in 2019.
• Assistant coach
Luke McConnell, a 2012 Saint Francis graduate, played on the Red Flash football team as a student-athlete. McConnell is the son of former Saint Francis men's basketball head coach Tom McConnell (1992-99), while his cousin T.J. McConnell is in his seventh season in the NBA.Â
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