Word: jaabering
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...League school. The Owls (3-2) could have put this one away easily at the free-throw line late in the second half, but went only 5-for-12 in the final two minutes and 8-for-15 from the line overall to keep Penn in the game. Ibrahim Jaaber scored 17 points and David Whitehurst scored all 10 of his points in the first half for the Quakers (3-2). Antywane Robinson scored 10 points and the Owls went 6-for-17 from three-point range. After Penn opened the game on an 8-0 run and controlled...
...Jaaber will be joined by junior forwards Mark Zoller and Steve Danley, honorable mention All-Ivy selections a year ago, who comprise a frontcourt that lost a lot of depth to graduation and a transfer...
While the 2000-01 Penn squad had to deal with the loss of Matt Langel, another All-Ivy guard, both teams returned second team All-Ivy players—Ugonna Onyekwe in 2000 and Ibby Jaaber in 2005—who were poised for breakout seasons...
With the graduation of Yale guard Edwin Draughan and Brown guard Jason Forte, Jaaber might be the most explosive player left in the Ivy League (apologies to Bulldogs swingman Casey Hughes for being so rudely dismissed). The lightning quick Quakers guard set the league record for steals in a season with 85 and, despite his diminutive stature, helped out on the glass, averaging nearly five boards a game...
Along with Cusworth and Jaaber, the second team included three seniors—Columbia’s Matt Preston, Princeton’s Will Venable, and Dartmouth’s David Gardner. Venable was named a first-team selection last season, for his role in the Tigers’ 13-1 Ivy campaign. Preston made the All-Ivy second team in 2004, while Gardner earned the distinction for the first time...