2009-2010 Freshmen
Davis Martens #21
Freshman Forward 6-9 220
The Davis Martens File
Cologne, Germany/
One thing people would be surprised to know about me:
The Patterson School I’m from Germany
GENERAL:
What I like most about Coach McCaffery: He has a good relation-
Will sit out first 12 games
ship with his players
of 2009-10 season per NCAA rules...
Big, athletic frontcourt performer...Can
What I like most about the Times Union Center is: It is big
also play on the perimeter...Tremendous What I like most about Siena College: The good education
athletic power to go with 3-point range
One thing I regret: I started playing basketball at age 16
...Can play all three frontcourt positions
...Perfect fit in pick-and-pop situations.
My favorite artist (musical) is: Drake
My favorite spot on campus is: My room
BEFORE SIENA: Played one year of
basketball in the U.S. at The Patterson School (N.C.).
If I could travel anywhere in the world, I would go to:
Germany, because I live there
PERSONAL: Given first name is Jeffry...Born September 13, 1989 in
Gummerspach, Germany...The son of Claudia Martens...Has a
The best player I ever played against was: Marcin Gortat
younger brother, Florian...A marketing and management major...
The person I’d most like to play one-on-one against is:
Chose Siena for its location, the people, coaching staff and strong
Conner Fenlon
basketball system.
Jonathan Breeden #32
Freshman Guard 5-11 163
The Jonathan Breeden File
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin East
What I like most about Siena basketball: The team chemistry
GENERAL: A smart and skilled point
What I like most about Coach McCaffery: His knowledge of the game
guard...Good speed...Great competitor
What I like most about the Times Union Center: The number of
...A true leader and proven winner...
people who attend games
Possesses great basketball intelligence
If I could meet anyone in the world, it would be: Michael Jordan
and a quick first step...Enjoys playing
in transition and firing away from
The player on the team who I relate to best is: Cory Magee
beyond the 3-point arc...Has worked My favorite artist (musical) is: Young Jeezy
on improving handle and speed in
My favorite professional athlete is: Kobe Bryant
preseason.
My favorite pro sports team is: Cleveland Cavaliers
BEFORE SIENA: Played four years of basketball and ran one year of
My favorite book: Bible
cross country in high school...Transferred from inner-city Harrisburg
High to suburban Central Dauphin East where he led his team to
My favorite food: Chicken
the District Championship as a senior...Selected Male Athlete of the My favorite flavor of ice cream: Cotton candy
Year by the Patriot News as a senior and was named MVP of the
The funniest player on the team is: Denzel Yard
District 3 Tournament...Averaged 15 points, eight assists, five rebounds
The best player I ever played against was: Patrick McCaffery
and two steals as a senior.
The person I’d most like to play one-on-one is: Coach Chaskin
PERSONAL: Born February 8, 1991...The son of Samuel Capear and
Ruth Breeden...Attended same high school as Siena women’s basket-
If I had $10 million I would: Give money to my community
ball player, Danielle Everson...A business major who aspires to be
and charities
an athletic director...Also recruited by Rutgers and Oakland (Mich.).
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