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2009-10 Men's Basketball Roster

5 Patrick Foley

  • Position Guard
  • Height 6-2
  • Class Senior
  • Weight 185
  • Hometown Blue Point, N.Y.
  • Previous School St. Anthony's

Biography

2009-10: Co-captain ... started all 16 games he played ... missed most of the second half of the season after suffering injury vs. Harvard in late January ... still earned first team Academic All-America honors ... first Columbia Men's Basketball player in program history to earn first team honors ... led team in assists per game ... ranked third in points per game ... had 1.15:1 assist-to-turnover ratio ... made 79 percent from the foul line ... hit 42 percent from three-point range ... scored in double figures in six of his first nine games ... tied his career best with 21 points in home win vs. Lehigh ... scored 13 points and dished out seven assists in home win vs. Bucknell ... had 12 points, including 5-of-5 from the striple, and three steals in win at Bryant.

2008-09: Co-captain ... injuries limited him to 19 games played ... started nine ... named Academic All-American, just the second in Columbia Men's Basketball history ... led team in points per game and assists per game ... shot 82.2 percent from the foul line ... 1.33:1 assist to turnover ratio ... scored career-high 21 points on 7-of-10 shooting and 3-3 from three-point range, with five assists in win at Brown ... came back a night later with 17 points, four rebounds and three assists at Yale ... had 12 points in 15 minutes in home win vs. Yale ... scored 10 points with four assists a night later in win vs. Brown ... his 10 points, including six free throws down the stretch, helped lift Lions to win at Penn ... totaled 18 points and five assists in season-opening win at Fordham ... 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting and six assists in home win vs. Bryant ... registered 18 points, six assists and three assists in home win vs. Wagner.

2007-08: Played in just nine games due to injury ... had 13 points and a then-season high seven assists vs. Fordham ... had 11 points and a season-high five rebounds vs. Delaware State ... scored 10 points vs. Ohio State ... totaled a career-high eight assists in just 22 minutes of action vs. Polytechnic.

2006-07: The highest-scoring Columbia first-year (222 points) since Justin Namolik ‘97CC in 1995-96 (238 points) ... widely considered one of the best rookies in the Ivy League ... shot 86.7 percent from the free throw line, ranking second in the Ivy League ... ranked 10th in the League in assists with 2.5 apg ... had at least one assist in 19 games ... scored in double digits 17 times ... shot .481 from the floor ... shot 90.3 percent from the free throw line in Ivy League games, ranking second in the League ... played in 25 games, starting vs. Brown ... ...had a stellar showing vs. Yale and Brown in Levien Gym on Feb. 9 and 10 and was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Feb. 12) for his 15 ppg performance ... went 12-of-12 from the free throw line in that weekend, while averaging 5.5 assists per game ... totaled a season-high seven assists and four steals vs. Brown ... four steals tied him for the Lions’ single-game season-high with classmates Kevin Bulger and Niko Scott ... totaled 12 points with five assists and just one turnover vs. NJIT and then scored 10 points with four assists in a season-high 30 minutes of action vs. Kennesaw State, earning him a spot on the All-Tournament team for the Third Annual Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic ... totaled four or more assists 10 times ... was perfect from the free throw line eight times ... played double digit minutes in each of the 25 games he played in ... had 17 points with four assists at Lafayette.

At St. Anthony’s: Three-year letter winner ... captain as a senior ... as a senior was named NSCHSAA Player of the Year ... All-Long Island ... fourth team all-state ... most valuable player Msgr. King Tournament and the Kings Park Tip-off Tournament ... All-CHSAA as a junior ... averaged 22 points, six assists, two steals per game as a senior ... averaged 16 points and six assists per game as a junior ... averaged 30 points per game at Empire State Games the summer preceding his senior season ... won the N.Y. State Federation Class A championship junior year.

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Historical Player Information

  • 5

    2006-07First Year

    Guard
    6'2" 170 lbs
    5
  • 5

    2007-08Sophomore

    Guard
    6'2" 170 lbs
    5
  • 5

    2008-09Junior

    Guard
    6'2" 170 lbs
    5
  • 5

    2009-10Senior

    Guard
    6'2" 185 lbs
    5