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Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Location: Bethlehem, Pa. | Founded: 1865 | Enrollment: 4,700 | Colors: Brown and White
Coach: Brett Reed | Home Court: Stabler Arena | Capacity: 5,600

Record: (14-15, 7-7 Patriot League)
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FINAL RECORD
14-15, 7-7, fourth in Patriot League.

WHAT WENT RIGHT
Once Lehigh jelled, the Mountain Hawks were one of the league's better teams over the second half. G Marquis Hall is a stud, and the frontcourt was dominant at times.

WHAT WENT WRONG
The Hawks were not very efficient on offense, and it cost the team in its season-ending loss to Army in the first round of the league tournament. They were unable to hold onto a big lead in the final minutes because they were unable to continue scoring.

QUOTE TO NOTE
"It was a day I dread. It's going to happen, either way. I regret it happening this way. No one is to blame. We did it as a team. We played hard. It's just something that happens." -- Senior F Bryan White, to the Morning Call, after Lehigh lost a tight game to Army in the first round of the league tournament, ending his career at Lehigh.

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