Juniors Kyle Griffin #5
Junior • Guard • 6-3 • 197 Allentown, Pa./Germantown Academy/LaSalle
GENERAL: Transfer from LaSalle who starts his first full season with the Saints this year… Expected to challenge forminutes at both guard spots…Excellent shooter…Good ball-handler… Possesses the ability to control the pace and momentum of the game…Showed a great work ethic in overcoming three knee
surgeries…A valuable member of the Saints’ rotation.
2009-2010: Sat out first 10 games per NCAA transfer regu- lations…Scored career-high 12 points against Manhattan (1/24)…Shot 37%from3-point range…Scored three points, grabbed four rebounds and had five assists in win at Canisius (2/14)…Tallied eight points in 18 minutes in loss at Niagara (2/12)…Made at least one 3-pointer in seven of 18 games played.
2008-09: Transferred to Siena mid-year and sat out second half of season per NCAA transfer regulations.
2007-08 (at LaSalle): Played in 15 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury during a practice at Richmond (1/18)…Averaged 3.5 points, 0.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest in 14.5minutes… Shot 36.1% from three-point range, with 13 of his 17made field goals on the year coming from beyond the arc.
BEFORE SIENA: Played for Team Philly AAU team under Coach Larry Lowry in the 47th Annual Albert C. Donofrio Classic in Conshohocken, Pa…Earned Second Team All-City Philadelphia honors as a senior at Germantown Academy …Named Inter-Ac Player of the Year in 2007.
PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1987…The son of Bill and Mimi Griffin…Mother played college basketball at the University of Pittsburgh and is a former ESPN women’s college basketball analyst…Father, Bill, played at Lehigh University…A marketing and management major.
The Kyle Griffin File Nickname: “Griff”
The best thing I did this summer was: Iwent to Indianapolis for NBA Camp
What I like most about Siena College is: The friendly people
What I like most about Coach Buonaguro is: He is one of the most experienced coaches I know
What I like most about the Times Union Center is: The great fans
My best Siena basketball moment has been: Winning the MAAC Championship
If I didn’t play basketball, I would: Coaching bas- ketball
The player on the team I relate to best is: Clarence Jackson
What is that one thing, you can’t do without? My family My favorite pro athlete is: Chauncey Billups My favorite spot on campus is: My living room My favorite food is: Chicken Piccata My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Vanilla
Other sports I like to follow at Siena: Men’s soccer
If I could have one announcer call my best play, it would be: My mom
Griffin’s Career Stats Year
2007-08* 15 0 217 14.5 2009-10 TOTAL All*
28
GP GS Min Avg 18 0 191 10.6
18 0 191 10.6 33 0 408 12.4
FG FGA Pct 17 45 .378
13 48 .271 13 48 .271 30 93 .323
Total
FG FGA Pct
3-Pointers
13 36 .361 57 .714 49 13 0.9 11 30 .367 34 .750 11 30 .367 34 .750 24 66 .364
8 11 .727
2 16 18 1.0 2 16 18 1.0 6 25 31 0.9
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl 21 0 21
15 0 11 80 5 15 0 11 80 5 36 0 32 22 0 13
Free Throws
Rebounds
Pts Avg
14 08 52 3.5 40 2.2 40 2.2 92 2.8
Scoring
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