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Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
JSU Campus History/Traditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
#4 Ty Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Majors and Concentrations at JSU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
#5 Justin Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Media Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Meet the Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
#10 Juwan Perdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Jacksonville State Sports Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Head Coach Ray Harper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
#11 Kayne Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
2019-20 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Assistant Coach Tommy Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
#13 Elias Harden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
On the Road with the Gamecocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Assistant Coach Jake Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
#15 Derek St. Hilaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Academic Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Assistant Coach Chase Richardson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
#24 Martin Roub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pete Mathews Coliseum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Coordinator of Operations Tysor Anderson . . . . . . . 31
#31 Marek Welsch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
A Championship Tradition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Support Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
#33 De’Torrion Ware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
1985 Championship Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Why We Are The Gamecocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Getting to JSU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Home Court at “The PETE”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Meet the Gamecocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
2018-2019 Review and Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Gamecocks in the Pros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2019-20 Gamecocks Rosters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
The Ohio Valley Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
JSU Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Gamecocks Roster Breakdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Gamecock History and Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Mr. Greg Seitz, JSU Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
#0 Derrick Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
JSU Athletics Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Gamecock Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
#1 Cam Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Strength and Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
#2 Jacara Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Sports Medicine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
#3 Maros Zeliznak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CREDITS: The 2019-20 Jacksonville State Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Jacksonville State Sports Information Office. It was written and edited by Tyler Brown with editorial assistance from Josh Underwood. Design and Layout, including covers, provided by Wray Dillard, Wray Graphics, of Florence, Ala. Photography provided by Matt Reynolds and Grace Cockrell of JSU Photography. Special thanks to Brandon Phillips for his assistance on the cover designs. Printing by Jacksonville State University Print Shop.
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Gamecock Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville, Ala. 36265 Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883 Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,514 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gamecocks Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and White Arena (Capacity): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Mathews Coliseum (3,500) Affiliation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio Valley Acting President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Don Killingsworth Athletics Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Seitz Athletic Department Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-5368 Ticket Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-TIXX (8499) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-JSU-TIXX HISTORY First Year of Basketball: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1925 All-Time Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1283-833 (.606) Record at Pete Mathews Coliseum: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459-160 (.742) NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/2017 (8 Div. II) National Championships: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1985 (Div. II) BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Harper (Kentucky Wesleyan, ’85) Overall Record (Years): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498-164 (20 Years) Record at JSU (Years): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-37 (Three Years) Assistant Coaches: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Wade (SEMO, ‘92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Morton (Miami, ‘93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chase Richardson (WKU, ’11) Basketball Ops: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tysor Anderson (Georgia Tech, ‘10) Sports Performance: . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Schoeneck (Arizona St., ‘10) Coliseum Secretary: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dodie Hill Basketball Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (256) 782-5535
SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant SID/MBB Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Brown Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-5977 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423-619-0557 Email: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TABrown@jsu.edu Associate AD/Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Underwood Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-5915 Email: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Underwood@jsu.edu Office Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-5958 Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-782-5528 Athletics Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jsugamecocksports.com Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Pelham Road North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville, AL 36265 TEAM INFORMATION 2018-19 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-9 OVC Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/4 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 JSU ON THE INTERNET Jacksonville State University’s Official Web Site can be reached at the following address: http://www.JSUGamecockSports.com The web site is updated daily and information on all 17 sports is readily available. Complete schedule, results, coaches and player information and conference information is accessible via the World Wide Web.
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Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations
Tyler Brown
Assistant SID/MBB Contact
The 2019-20 Jacksonville State Men’s Basketball Media Guide is designed to aid members of the media covering Gamecock basketball, as well as serve as a recruiting brochure to better prepare student-athletes in their decision-making process. As for the media, we appreciate your coverage, and if there is anything we can do to assist, please contact the Sports Information Office at (256) 782-5915. The Jacksonville State Sports Information Office has certain policies and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while covering the Gamecocks. These are for the benefit of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches. We ask that you please respect these requests in order to create a good working atmosphere for all parties involved.
SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE
Tony Schmidt Assistant SID
Daniel Porter Assistant SID
The Jacksonville State Sports Information Office is located on the third floor of Pete Mathews Coliseumon the Campus of the University. Enter through the building’s front door by the ticket office and take the stairway to the second floor. There is also an elevator on the left side of the lobby.
Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations
HOME CREDENTIAL REQUESTS
(256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu.edu
The Jacksonville State Sports Information Office will issue credentials to WORKING press only. Passes for spouses, children or friends will not be issued. The credentials are non-transferable. Any unauthorized use of a credential will result in the pass being revoked immediately.
Tyler Brown
Assistant SID /MBB Contact
(256) 782-5977 (423) 619-0557 (cell) tabrown@jsu.edu
Press passes will be distributed to those working along press row. A photo pass will be issued to working media needing to photograph a home contest.
Tony Schmidt Assistant SID
(256) 782-5377 (256) 689-8524 (cell) aschmidt@jsu.ed Daniel Porter Assistant SID
(256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@stu.jsu.edu Student Assistants: Taylor Anne Beckham, Pierson Branham, Brooks Davis, Jaylah Martin, Sam Palmer, Haili Turner, McKenna Williams, Anthony Green, Avery Davis, Craig Cambron, Darien Key, Hunter Brock, Jeremiah Parris, Rhegan Watkins Simeon Shadrix and Will Jackson SID MAILING ADDRESS— Jacksonville State University Attn: Sport Information Director Pete Mathews Coliseum 700 Pelham Rd N., Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, AL 35265-1602
All credential requests should be made in writing by sports editors or directors of accredited media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made no later than four hours prior to the start of the desired contest to be considered. At least one day notice is preferred. Credentials will be located at Will Call, which is located at the main ticket window of Pete Mathews Coliseum.
ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Working members of the media who plan to cover Jacksonville State on the road are encouraged to make credential requests through the JSU Sports Information Office. Members of the media covering opponents should contact the media relations office of their respective school to make credential requests for games at Pete Mathews Coliseum.
Sports Information
JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT: (256) 782-5915 FAX: (256) 782-5958
VISITING RADIO All visiting radio crews MUST request credentials through the opponent’s sports information/ media relations director. After official notice, the JSU Sports Information Office will reserve space for the visiting broadcast team. The visiting radio line number may vary from game to game but can be obtained by calling Tyler Brown up to 48 hours prior to tipoff. If a crew is in need of more than one phone line, please make arrangements through the JSU Sports Information Office well in advance so necessary arrangements can be made.
PHOTOGRAPHERS Only photographers shooting for accredited media outlets or for JSU Sports Information will be issued photo passes and allowed on the floor behind the baskets. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind the baskets and along the baselines ONLY. No photographers are permitted along the team bench sideline, in the team areas or in front of the courtside press row and scorers tables. Flash photography is NOT permitted in Pete Mathews Coliseum.
PARKING Ample parking for the media is available in the Pete Mathews Coliseum parking lot. Parking passes can be issued to those media requesting credentials in advance of the contest. If you intend to bring a television broadcast truck, contact the JSU Sports Information office well in advance to have a space assigned for you.
Credential requests should be sent to: Tyler Brown, 700 Pelham Road N, Pete Mathews Coliseum, Jacksonville, AL 36265, emailed to tabrown@jsu.edu, or faxed to (256) 782-5958.
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Sports Information
GAME DAY SERVICES The JSU Sports Information staff is available to assist all media members in covering Jacksonville State basketball as all customary game day services are made readily available. All working media members are provided with game notes, current statistics, rosters and game programs prior to tipoff. Printed statistical updates are provided at media timeouts, halftime and following the game. All printed game materials can be found in the media work room in the northeast corner of the Coliseum’s first floor. Wireless internet is available at all JSU home basketball games. StatBroadcast live stats are available online and can be found by visiting the men’s basketball schedule page at JSUGamecockSports.com.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, a post-game press conference featuring JSU’s coaches and players will take place in the media room. The Jacksonville State Sports Information staff will poll the media prior to the end of the game to determine the players who will be at the press conference. The visiting coach and players will be available outside the visiting team’s locker room. The visiting sports information director should be consulted for that school’s postgame policies. Pregame interviews are not allowed and there will be no interviews on the court following the game.
PRACTICES The JSU Sports Information staff encourages coverage of Gamecock basketball not be limited to gameday. As a general rule, most practices are open to the media and the public. There may be instances, however, when all or part of a practice session is closed. Please contact the JSU Sports Information Office in advance if you plan on attending a practice session so an escort can be made available. Daily practices typically run from 1-3 p.m. at Pete Mathews Coliseum, although practice times and locations are subject to change.
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INTERVIEWS
PRESS ROW PHONE
All mid-week interviews, whether with the coaching staff or student-athletes, should be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Please call in advance so that a time can be reserved that accommodates both parties. Players are generally available immediately following practice. Phone interviews are also available at night, but student-athlete phone numbers are not available under any circumstances.
The press row phone number at Pete Mathews Coliseum is (256) 782-5528.
Head coach Ray Harper is generally accessible to members of the media. All interview requests for Coach Harper should be made through Assistant Sports Information Director Tyler Brown at (423) 619-0557 or tabrown@ jsu.edu
GAME NOTES A game-specific release, or set of game notes, regarding JSU men’s basketball is generally made available at least 24 hours prior to each contest. A copy of these notes will be placed on the JSU Athletics web site, www. jsugamecocksports.com, before each game and can be downloaded.
EMAIL RELEASES Media outlets may request to be included on the electronic mailing list for releases and gamers. To be added to the daily email list, visit JSUGamecockSports.com and click the “Receive JSU Athletic Releases” under the “Fan Zone” tab. Fill in your contact and information and select all or specific sports for which you wish to receive releases..
JSU ON THE INTERNET For unparalleled coverage of all 17 intercollegiate sports at JSU, point your web browser to www.jsugamecocksports.com. Each week, news releases, game notes and statistics are updated. Media and fans can view player and coach bios, schedules, results and the most comprehensive records and history pertaining to JSU athletics anywhere.
The release, which will be posted on the web site in a portable document format (.pdf), will include notes, statistics and other pertinent information about the game’s opponent and the Gamecocks.
TRACKING THE GAMECOCKS MILEAGE CHART City Opponent
Date Miles
Dallas, Texas
SMU
Nov. 5
711
Richmond, Va.
VCU
Nov. 17
624
West Lafayette, Ind.
Purdue
Nov. 23
578
Niceville, Fla.
Chicago State, TBA
Nov. 30
275
Fairfax, Va.
George Mason
Dec. 3
671
Normal, Ala.
Alabama A&M
Dec. 7
106
Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee
Dec. 21
203
Morehead, Ky.
Morehead State
Jan. 2
411
Richmond, Ky.
Eastern Kentucky
Jan. 4
346
Charleston, Ill.
Eastern Illinois
Jan. 16
508
Edwardsville, Ill.
SIUE
Jan. 18
528
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Southeast Missouri
Feb. 6
421
Martin, Tenn.
UT Martin
Feb. 8
291
Cookeville, Tenn.
Tennessee Tech
Feb. 13
212
Nashville, Tenn.
Belmont/Tennessee State
Feb. 15/27
225
Evansville, Ind.
OVC Tournament
March 4-7
374
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Fans are able to watch every Jacksonville State basketball home and OVC road game thanks to the Ohio Valley Conference’s recent broadcast agreement with ESPN+ to carry all home events via the network’s online streaming service. A subscription is required to access ESPN+ programming. Subscriptions are available for $4.99 per month at plus.espn.com. All Jacksonville State games to broadcast on ESPN+ are directly linked on the men’s basketball schedule page at JSUGamecockSports. com and available when the broadcast goes live five minutes before tipoff.
GAMECOCK NETWORK Each year Jacksonville State alumni and fans are given the opportunity to closely follow the Gamecocks whenever they are in action. The 2019-2020 athletic campaign will be no different! The JSU Sports Network will cover most of Alabama and northwest Georgia. The JSU Sports Network during basketball season is comprised of two stations, WLJS and WVOK, reaching four frequencies on the FM dial. To listen to WLJS in Jacksonville, tune to 91.9 FM, 98.1 FM or 102.1 FM. To listen to WVOK in Oxford, tune to 97.9 FM. For live online audio streaming, both stations can be accessed using the TuneIn app. Both stations can also be streamed live by visiting their web sites at jsu.edu/ radio and 979wvok.com.
The radio affiliates of the JSU Sports Network allow the Gamecocks to be heard in four southeastern states via the radio air waves and worldwide via the web. Online broadcast links can be found on the men’s basketball schedule page at JSUGamecockSports.com.
phone with Jacksonville State sports. During his tenure, he has called some of the most memorable games in Jacksonville State athletics history. He has called four Jacksonville State national title games - football (1992), basketball (1985) and baseball (1990, 1991), plus other noteworthy contests. Parris is Assistant The “Voice of the Gamecocks” is Mike Athletic Director for Broadcasting at Parris. This year, Parris is celebrating Jacksonville State University. his 37th anniversary at the micro-
Sports Information
GAMECOCK HOOPS ON THE WEB
Media Outlets Newspapers
Wire Services
WKXX-FM 102.9 100 Spurlock Street Rainbow City, AL 35906 Phone: 256-442-3944 Fax: 256-442-7287
ANNISTON STAR P.O. Box 189 Anniston, AL 36202 Phone: 256-235-3577 Fax: 256-241-1991 www.annistonstar.com Mark Edwards, Sports Editor medwards@annistonstar.com
GADSDEN TIMES P.O. Box 188 Gadsden, AL 35999 Phone: 256-549-2051 Fax: 256-549-2105 www.gadsdentimes.com J.J. Hicks, Sports Editor jj.hicks@gadsdentimes.com
ASSOCIATED PRESS RSA Tower 201 Monroe Street, Suite 1940 Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334-262-5947 Fax: 334-262-7177 www.ap.org/index.html John Zenor, Sports Editor
BIRMINGHAM NEWS P.O. Box 2553 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-325-2431 Fax: 205-325-2425 www.al.com
HUNTSVILLE TIMES P.O. Box 1487, WS Huntsville, AL 35807 Phone: 256-532-4430 Fax: 256-532-4262 www.al.com
SPORTS NETWORK 2200 Byberry Road, Suite 200 Hatboro, PA 19040 Phone: 800-227-7249 Fax: 800-227-0803 www.sportsnetwork.com
FLORENCE TIMES DAILY P.O. Box 797 Florence, AL 35631 Phone: 256-766-3434 Fax: 256-740-4717 www.timesdaily.com Gregg Dewalt, Sports Editor gregg.dewalt@timesdaily.com
JACKSONVILLE NEWS 203 Pelham Road North Jacksonivlle, AL 36265 Phone: 256-435-5021 Fax: 256-435-1028 www.jacksonvillenews.com John Alred, Executive Editor news@jaxnews.com
Electronic Media-Radio
Electronic Media-Television
JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS NETWORK 700 Pelham Rd. North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5980 Fax: 256-782-5958 Mike Parris, Play-by-Play
ABC 33/40 (ABC) P.O. Box 360039 Birmingham, AL 35236 Phone: 205-403-3340 Fax: 205-403-3343 www.abc3340.com
WLJS-FM 91.9 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5571 Fax: 256-782-5645 WVOK-FM 97.9 P.O. Box 3770 Oxford, AL 36203 Phone: 256-835-1580 Fax: 256-831-1500
WIAT-TV CBS 42 2075 Golden Crest Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Phone: 205-322-4200 Fax: 205-320-2713 www.cbs42.com
WBRC-TV 6 (FOX) P.O. Box 6 Birmingham, AL 35201 Phone: 205-322-6666 Fax: 205-320-2710 www.fox6.com WEAC-TV 24 P.O. Box 3248 Oxford, AL 36203 Phone: 256-831-4624 www.tv24.tv Mickey Shadrix, Sports Editor mshadrix@tv24.tv WVTM-TV 13 (NBC) P.O. Box 10502 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-558-7345 Fax: 205-323-3314 www.nbc13.com NOTE: This is not meant to be a complete list of all Jacksonville State University information outlets. We have listed those who, on a regular basis, cover Gamecocks sports or carry Jacksonville State sports information.
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2018-19 Schedule
Date Day Opponent
Oct. 29 Tue Nov. 5 Tue NOV. 12 TUE Nov. 17 Sun Nov. 23 Sat Nov. 29 Fri Nov. 30 Sat Dec. 3 Tue Dec. 7 Sat DEC. 11 WED DEC. 16 MON DEC. 18 WED Dec. 21 Sat DEC. 28 SAT Jan. 2 Thu Jan. 4 Sat JAN. 9 THU JAN. 11 SAT Jan. 16 Thu Jan. 18 Sat JAN. 23 THU JAN. 25 SAT JAN. 30 THU FEB. 1 SAT Feb. 6 Thu Feb. 8 Sat Feb. 13 Thu Feb. 15 Sat FEB. 20 THU FEB. 22 SAT Feb. 27 Thu FEB. 29 SAT March 4-7
Jacksonville Dallas, Texas JACKSONVILLE Emerald Coast Classic at VCU Richmond, Va. at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. vs. Chicago State Niceville, Fla. vs. UTC/Alabama State Niceville, Fla. at George Mason Fairfax, Va. at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. TROY JACKSONVILLE EVANSVILLE JACKSONVILLE DELAWARE STATE JACKSONVILLE at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. CARVER JACKSONVILLE at Morehead State* Morehead, Ky. at Eastern Kentucky* Richmond, Ky. MURRAY STATE* JACKSONVILLE AUSTIN PEAY* JACKSONVILLE at Eastern Illinois* Charleston, Ill. at SIUE* Edwardsville, Ill. EASTERN KENTUCKY* JACKSONVILLE MOREHEAD STATE* JACKSONVILLE TENNESSEE STATE* JACKSONVILLE BELMONT* JACKSONVILLE at SEMO* Cape Girardeau, Mo. at UT Martin* Martin, Tenn. at Tennessee Tech* Cookeville, Tenn. at Belmont* Nashville, Tenn. SEMO* JACKSONVILLE UT MARTIN* JACKSONVILLE at Tennessee State* Nashville, Tenn. TENNESSEE TECH* JACKSONVILLE at OVC Championships Evansville, Ind.
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
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Location
Montevallo (ex.) at SMU BRESCIA
* - Ohio Valley Conference Game
All Times Central and subject to change
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7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 P.M. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. TBA 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Noon 4 P.M. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 P.M. 4 P.M. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 7:30 P.M. 4 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 4 P.M. 7:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:30 P.M. 4 P.M. 7:30 p.m. 7 P.M. TBA
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL On the Road with the Gamecocks The Gamecocks often travel to exciting locations during the regular season for competition. JSU competed in the Tropical Shootout in the British Virgin Islands during the 2013-14 campaign, spending several days on the island of Tortola. The Gamecocks visited Las Vegas and Washington D.C. for the Global Sports Classic at UNLV and a matchup with Howard University, respectively, during the 2016-17 season. In the 2018-19 season, JSU played in Cancun, Mexico at the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. In 2019-20, the Gamecocks will play in the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Fla.
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Home Court at Jacksonville State
Year-by-Year in Pete Mathews Coliseum YEAR
HOME OVERALL
1974-75 11-2 20-7 1975-76 11-2 16-8 1976-77 7-3 13-14 1977-78 7-4 12-12 1978-79 10-2 17-18 1979-80 12-1 20-7 1980-81 13-0 22-8 1981-82 11-4 15-11 1982-83 16-1 24-8 1983-84 15-2 23-8 1984-85 17-0 31-0 1985-86 12-2 19-8 1986-87 11-3 12-12 1987-88 12-3 17-11 1988-89 19-1 27-6 1989-90 15-0 24-5 1990-91 13-2 20-6 1991-92 19-0 28-2 1992-93 8-3 16-10 1993-94 12-3 17-8 1994-95 20-0 24-1 1995-96 8-4 10-17 1996-97 6-8 10-17 1997-98 9-4 12-14 1998-99 5-6 8-18 1999-00 10-5 17-11 2000-01 7-4 9-19 2001-02 7-4 13-16 2002-03 10-1 20-10 2003-04 12-2 14-14 2004-05 6-6 7-22 2005-06 10-5 16-13 2006-07 6-7 9-21 2007-08 6-9 7-22 2008-09 6-6 11-17 2009-10 10-7 11-19 2010-11 2-9 5-25 2011-12 9-4 15-18 2012-13 9-3 17-11 2013-14 7-6 10-21 2014-15 11-3 12-19 2015-16 5-10 8-23 2016-17 5-5 20-15 2017-18 12-4 23-13 2018-19 10-1 24-9 Total 459-161 725-574
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Academic Excellence
Since 2008, every senior basketball player has earned their degrees before moving on from Jacksonville State.
Academic Center for Excellence Jacksonville State University is committed to promoting and assisting all students in areas of academics, admissions, financial aid and counseling. ACE (Academic Center for Excellence) enhances student academic success and persistence through graduation. ACE, located in the Montgomery Building, develops student academic skills, student adjustment to college, student and faculty/ staff appreciation and cultural diversity, student-centered skills and intrusive academic advisement. ACE services are divided into two areas: Encouragment Advising, comprised of Counseling and Career Services, Disability Support Services, Multicultural Servcies and Orientation/Advisement Services; and Learning Assisting, comprised of Learning Services and Supplemental Learning Services.
Academic Support
CHAMPS/ Life Skills Program
JSU is committed to producing champions both on the field and in the classroom and an invaluable resource to help the Gamecock student-athletes achieve their academic potential is the Athletic Department’s academic support staff. Among the many services it provides are:
From admission through graduation, Jacksonville State is committed to providing services and support that equip student-athletes with life skills which promote success in present and future endeavors. The CHAMPS/ Life Skills program is to develop, nurture and motivate student-athlete excellence by promoting the support services and opportunities available throughout the University’s diverse colleges, departments and organizations.
l Advisement in the scheduling of classes
l Academic and Eligibility advisement
l Athletic study hall l Life Skills class for first year student-athletes
l Monitoring classroom attendance and performance
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Pete Mathews Coliseum
The Road to Success is Always Under Construction!
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball locker room received a complete overhaul during the summer of 2017 to reflect the Gamecocks’ championship play. The renovated locker room received brand new lockers, updated shower facilities, hardwood floors and wall graphics that capture the program’s winning tradition. Each locker is personalized for each student-athlete, donning the player’s name, hometown, autograph and action photo. But the upgrades did not end at the locker room. A connecting team room was added to the locker room, featuring luxurious theater seating, an 80-inch television for watching game film, a 55-inch television for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and a nutrition bar. A new basketball practice facility opened prior to the 2019-20 season. The new practice court features offices, large windows facing the campus’ east side and a balcony overlook for those wanting to watch practice from the third floor of Pete Mathews Coliseum.
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The home of Gamecock basketball and volleyball, Pete Mathews Coliseum got a $2 million facelift in the summer of 2015 that replaced all seating, scorers tables and the playing surface.
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A CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION
A Championship Tradition During the 2018-19 athletic year, Jacksonville State athletics saw success like it hasn’t seen since joining the Ohio Valley Conference in 2003. The Gamecocks had another stellar season on the fields of competition, while posting another solid season in the classroom during the 2018-19 academic year. JSU’s athletic programs continued their recovery from the 2018 tornado and thrived in all facets, on the field and off. On the field, the Gamecocks won their conference-record fifth-straight Ohio Valley Conference football championship and remained one of the nation’s top programs on the gridiron, while also claiming their 11th men’s tennis title, 11th men’s golf title, 18th softball title and 16th baseball title in school history. The 23rd football conference title in JSU history was its eighth in the OVC and came in historic fashion, extending a streak that no one has seen in league history. JSU finished second in the OVC Commissioner’s Cup, tied for the highest finish by the Gamecocks since joining the league in 2003. Thanks to five conference titles, they totaled 115 points in the standings, surpassing the previous high in a season of 110 set the year before. Gamecock student-athletes also had another stellar season in the classroom after 15 teams posted a grade point average of 3.0 or higher to give the department a combined 3.2 GPA, the second-highest ever by JSU’s student-athletes. It marked the seventh-straight year the department finished above a 3.0, led by five teams with a 3.5 or higher. Additionally, 139 student-athletes were named to the OVC Commissioner Honor Roll with a 3.25 grade point average or higher, the most of any school in the league. Another 30 earned the OVC Academic Medal of Honor with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
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Football (23): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Softball (18): 1990, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2008*, 2009, 2010*, 2011*, 2013*, 2014, 2016, 2016*, 2017, 2017*, 2018, 2018*, 2019
Baseball (16): 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1989, 2004*, 2005, 2006*, 2008, 2010*, 2014*, 2019, 2019*
Men’s Basketball (14): 1962*, 1965*, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2017*
Men’s Golf (11): 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 Men’s Tennis (11): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005*, 2007, 2007*, 2009*, 2014, 2014*, 2019
Women’s Tennis (10): 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2010, 2011, 2011*
Rifle (10): 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
A CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION
JSU’s Conference Championships (128)
Volleyball (8): 1991, 1992, 2005*, 2006, 2006*, 2007, 2009, 2009* Women’s Golf (5): 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 Women’s Basketball (2): 1991, 1993
* denotes tournament title
National Championships (6) Football: 1992
Men’s Basketball: 1985
Baseball: 1990, 1991
Gymnastics: 1984, 1985
OVC Championships Since 2003-04 Jacksonville State 77
Eastern Kentucky 69
Eastern Illinois 51
Murray State 47
Tennessee Tech 34
Southeast Missouri 30
UT Martin 24
Austin Peay 24
Morehead State 18
Belmont 14 SIUE 9 Tennessee State
Jacksonville State was the first school in the nation to lay claim to NCAA national titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball at the Division II level or higher. The Gamecocks were the only school to achieve the feat until 2017, when Florida added the Division I Baseball title to its Football and Men’s Basketball titles. JSU and Florida are the only two schools to even play for all three at the Division II level or higher.
Since joining the Ohio Valley Conference in 200304, Jacksonville State has solidified itself as the preeminent athletic program in the conference. The Gamecocks have won 77 OVC Championships, more than any other program in the OVC during that same time period. JSU has seen 10 of its 17 programs bring home various OVC titles and combine for 51 trips to NCAA postseason play.
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1985 National Champions
N C A A D IVISIO N II NATIONA L CH A M P I ON S HI P Jacksonville State 74
South Dakota State 73
1985 NCAA Division II National Champions—First Row (L-R): Robert Spurgeon, Pat Williams, Jesse Feagins, Melvin Allen, Kim Bryant, Earl Warrren,
Bret Jones, James Dudley. Second Row (L-R): Keith McKeller, Kelvin Bryant, Larry Brown, Asst. Coach James Hobbs, Head Coach Bill Jones, Shawn Giddy, Vonijohn Monroe, Robert Guyton. Third Row (L-R): Manager Randy Dye, Graduate Assistant Phillip Collie, Graduate Assistant Greg Yarlett, manager Byron Bonds, Manager Eric Wilson, Student Trainer David Weeks.
1984-85 Results
31-1 Overall, 16-0 Gulf South Conference 11/23 11/24 11/30 12/1 12/3 12/8 12/10 12/15 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/16 2/18 2/23 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/7 3/8 3/16 3/22 3/23
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% vs. Belmont Abbey % at Armstrong State $ PHILLIPS COLLEGE $ TREVECCA NAZERENE at Auburn-Montgomery *at Valdosta State *at Troy State ARMSTRONG STATE at Athens *NORTH ALABAMA *UT MARTIN *VALDOSTA STATE *TROY STATE *WEST GEORGIA *at Delta State *at Mississippi College *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE *DELTA STATE AUBURN-MONTGOMERY *at West Georgia *at Livingston *at UT Martin *at North Alabama *LIVINGSTON ^MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ^VALDOSTA STATE ^DELTA STATE #ALBANY STATE #TAMPA & at Southeast Missouri ! vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ! vs. South Dakota State
L, 60-61 W, 90-79 W, 85-57 W, 98-82 W, 94-76 W, 84-64 W, 98-79 W, 90-74 W, 84-71 W, 71-65 W, 98-70 W, 76-73 W, 91-78 W, 93-72 W, 85-79 W, 72-62 W, 97-67 W, 84-81 (OT) W, 93-60 W, 82-73 W, 85-69 W, 92-82 W, 85-71 W, 83-50 W, 97-68 W, 99-86 W, 86-73 W, 120-84 W, 76-61 W, 80-79 W, 72-61 W, 74-73
l JSU Gamecocks finished season 31-1 l 31 consecutive wins after losing 1st game of season l Down 71-64 with 2:14 left, the Gamecocks refused to lose and found a way to win the National Championship l Melvin Allen finished with 20 points l Robert Spurgeon had 15 points and 9 rebounds l Earl Warren scored 13 points and had a game-saving steal and the game-winning free throws l Pat Williams tossed in 12 points off the bench l Coach Bill Jones and the Gamecocks accepted the National Championship trophy in Springfield, Massachusetts
% - Armstrong State Classic (Savannah, Ga.) $ - Tom Roberson Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.) * - Gulf South Conference Game ^ - Gulf South Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) # - NCAA South Region Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) & - NCAA Quarterfinals (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) ! – NCAA Division II Final Four (Springfield, Mass.)
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l The Gamecocks are 459-161 at Pete Mathews Coliseum since its inaugural season in 1974-75.
Home Court Advantage
Pete Mathews Coliseum 75% Winning Percentage l Opened in 1974, Pete Mathews Coliseum seats 3,500 fans l The 1985 NCAA Division II National Championship and 2017 OVC Championship banners hang from the rafters. They are accompanied by retired jerseys for former men’s basketball head coach and outstanding student-athlete Bill Jones (12), women’s basketball standouts Jana Bright (12) and Dana Bright (20). A banner recognizing former JSU golfer and 2016 Master’s champion Danny Willett also hangs from the rafters. l The Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys’ and Girls’ Northeast Regional Tournament and the Calhoun County Tournaments have been hosted by Jacksonville State for over 30 years l The home court advantage has helped the Gamecocks to a 25-574 overall record since 1974.
Pete Mathews Coliseum has been known to JSU fans and JSU opponents as…
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Walker Russell Former Jacksonville State guard Walker Russell (2003-06) became the first Gamecock to play in the NBA on Jan. 20, 2012, when he was signed by the Detroit Pistons and made his debut against the Memphis Grizzlies in the same day. An All-OVC player for the Gamecocks and a member of JSU’s 1,000-Point Club, Russell played the remainder of the 2011-12 season with Detroit after a five-year career in the NBA Developmental league that saw him earn multiple all-star nods and average 15.1 points, 8.3 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game.
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Former Jacksonville State forward Nick Murphy (2007-11) played three seasons in the NBA Development League, two with the Iowa Energy and one with the Tulsa 66’ers. Murphy finished his JSU career as the school’s Division I record holder for points and rebounds, while his 1,498 career points ranks him fourth on the school’s all-time scoring list. Murphy grabbed 679 rebounds in his four seasons, just 20 away from landing him in the top 10 on the all-time rebounds list.
Gamecocks In The Pros
Nick Murphy
Norbertas Giga Former Jacksonville State forward/center Norbertas Giga became the first Gamecock to suit up in an NBA uniform in the summer of 2018 since Walker D. Russell in 2012. The Kaunas, Lithuania native received an invitation to mini camp with the Philadelphia 76ers, aced the tryout and was named to the Sixers’ NBA Summer League roster less than a week later. Giga made his NBA Summer League debut July 7 against the Los Angeles Lakers, scoring four points on two shots with an offensive rebound. He also grabbed a rebound and recorded one helper July 9 against the Washington Wizards. He posted a summer-high 12 minutes against the Phoenix Suns on July 12, scoring four points with an assist, a rebound and two steals. He grabbed a summer-best four rebounds July 15 against the Memphis Grizzlies, had one steal and scored a point in his final game. Following the Summer League, Giga signed to play basketball with Rytas Vilnius of the Lithuanian Basketball League.
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This is Jacksonville State
JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
BOARD of TRUSTEES Governor Kay Ivey
Governor of Alabama Greg Brown Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr. Vivian Figures Randy Jones Gale Main Randy Owen Ronald Smith Clarence Daugette, III Tony Ingram Rusty Fuller
Kay Ivey Governor
Greg Brown
District 3-Oxford, AL
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Oxford Tuscaloosa Mobile Guntersville Montgomery Fort Payne Jacksonville Gadsden Jacksonville, Fla. Birmingham
Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr.
District 7, Tuscaloosa, AL
Clarence Daugette, III District 4-Gadsden, AL
Vivian Figures
Rusty Fuller
District 7-Birmingham, AL
Randy Jones
District 5-Guntersville, AL
Tony Ingram
District 1-Mobile, AL
Member at Large, Jacksonville, FL
Randy Owen
Member at LargeFt. Payne, AL
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District 3-Jacksonville, AL
Gale Main
District 2-Montgomery, AL
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
reg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State by President Dr. John M. Beehler on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University. Seitz, who is in his 26th year in the athletic department at JSU, served as interim Athletic Director for 14 months, marking his third term as the interim Athletic Director for the Gamecock athletic department. “We are very excited to have Greg Seitz lead our athletic department,” Dr. Beehler said. “Greg is very well respected in the OVC, the NCAA and nationally, and has proven himself while serving in the interim role. We work very well together. With his excellent contacts, he will do an outstanding job leading our athletic department into its bright future. I’m pleased to remove the interim title and introduce him as our Athletic Director.” In Seitz’s three-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 201516 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference program. The 2015 football season saw the football team post it’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history, and earn the No. 1 National seed in the FCS Playoffs before advancing to JSU’s first Division I National Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks set more than 50 school records and ranked in the top three in attendance at the FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games.
the student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, 16 of the 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011. “I am extremely humbled and honored to have the opportunity to serve as the Athletic Director at Jacksonville State,” Seitz said. “I would like to thank President Beehler, the Board of Trustees and the entire Jax State family for their trust and faith in me as we continue to move the athletic department forward. It is an opportunity that I do not take for granted, and I will work hard every day to ensure that we continue to be successful, both in the classroom and on the fields and courts of competition.” During his term as interim and Athletic Director, the JSU football team has enjoyed a rise to national prominence. The Gamecocks are unbeaten in Ohio Valley Conference play over the past three years, claiming three-straight outright titles and automatic bids into the FCS Playoffs. During the 2014-15 athletic year, both the Jacksonville State men’s and women’s athletics teams were recognized in the final Capital One Cup standings, which honor the nation’s best Division I athletic programs. The Gamecock men’s team finished 61st, while the women finished 71st out of 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs.
The Gamecocks have now won a JSU- and Ohio Valley Conference-record 32 consecutive league games, the longest active streak in Division I football entering 2018 and the second longest in FCS history. They have won four-straight OVC football titles, tying the conference record for consecutive crowns.
Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field, Pete Mathews Coliseum and the lobby of the football field house. Seitz was also involved in the design and addition of the football stadium, and the recent softball stadium and dressing room expansion.
In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted an impressive 3.26 cumulative gradepoint average for last year, the highest mark in program history. It marked the sixth-straight year
In the summer of 2016, Seitz unveiled plans for a $7.5 million renovation to JSU’s Baseball Stadium, Rudy Abbott Field. The project will be completed in time for the 2019 season and will
include a 1,000-seat spectator grand stand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded entertainment or hospitality deck and service amenities, a new state-of-the-art press box to include radio and television broadcast booths, and a game operations center.
This is Jacksonville State
GREG SEITZ The summer of 2017 saw Seitz and the Board of Trustees release their plan to install new state-ofthe-art high definition video boards in BurgessSnow Field, Rudy Abbott Field and University Field, while also placing new scoreboards at the JSU Soccer Field and the JSU Tennis Courts. Also in 2017, Seitz announced an extension of a 14-year partnership between JSU Athletics and adidas, securing the Portland, Ore., based company as the Gamecocks’ official athletic apparel and footwear brand through the 202122 season. “Greg has worked tirelessly for a number of years in the athletic department at JSU, and also worked with the NCAA and AHSAA on several projects,” said Mr. Thomas Dedrick, chairman of the Athletic Committee of the JSU Board of Trustees. “In each capacity, Greg has earned the respect of both coaches and administrators. We feel that the work that he has done speaks volumes, and the knowledge of the University and its culture made Greg the best person for the job.” Seitz has served on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last eight years and was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016. He also serves as a site representative for the NCAA during the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals. He has also worked numerous NCAA Championships and Alabama High School Athletic Association events over the last 25 years. In 2002, he became the first SID elected as President of the Alabama Sports Writers Association and currently serves as the organization’s secretary and treasurer.
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J S U AT H L E T I C S U P P O R T S TA F F
Dr. Greg Bonds Senior Associate AD
Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations
Ed Lett Development
Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions
Misty Ray Assistant AD/Compliance
Dr. Maureen Newton Faculty Athletic Rep .
Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting
Patrick Williams Public Address Announcer
Steve Gillispie Athletic Operations Coordinator
Dodie Gill Coliseum Sports Secretary
Mike Davis Academic Advisor
Todd Garrison Academics
Beverly Barnwell Academic Support
Roshard Cargill Coliseum Sports Facility Coordinator
Dan Plunkett Compliance
Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD
Doug Phillis Tickets
Steve Kines Video Production
Tyler Brown Assistant Sports Information Director
Daniel Porter Assistant Sports Information Director
Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director
Ricky Rutledge Coordinator of Athletic Facilities
Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance
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Tracy Broom Assistant AD/Academics/SWA
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL This is Jacksonville State
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance
Gavin Hallford
Ricky Rutledge
Zack Elbirt
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
The William Taylor Stewart Strength and Conditioning Center is located in Kennamer Hall and is widely regarded as one of the top training facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference. With more than 6,000 square feet, it is home to a wide array of strength building machines that has played a large role in JSU’s 71 Conference Championships over the last 15 years. The Strength and Conditioning staff is composed of Director of Sports Performance Brandon Schoeneck, Strength and Conditioning Coach Gavin Hallford and Strength and Conditioning Assistants Ricky Rutledge and Zach Elbirt.
Schoeneck came to JSU prior to the 2016-17 academic year as a part of the men’s basketball staff. He enters his second year as the Gamecocks’ Director of Sports Performance and handles the strength and conditioning responsibilities of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his eighth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department and his second as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points and works directly with the football and softball teams.
Also playing a vital role in the JSU Strength and Conditioning department is Ricky Rutledge, a former head football coach at Jacksonville High School. Rutledge enters his 13th season with the Gamecocks and works with the tennis, golf and rifle teams. Former JSU baseball player Zach Elbirt joined the Gamecocks in the 2017-18 season, returning to his alma mater after serving as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M. He works directly with the Gamecock baseball, volleyball, soccer, track and cross country teams.
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This is Jacksonville State
Sports Medicine Facilities and Staff
Dr. E. Lyle Cain, Jr.
Dr. Ricardo E. Colberg
Dr. Wayne McGough
Dr. Bruce Cunningham, DMD
Andrews Sports Medicine
Andrews Sports Medicine
Andrews Sports Medicine
Team Dentist
Dustin Hill, ATC
Ryan Stuart, ATC
Michael Polascik, ATC
Aaron Herndon, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Located in the Gamecock Field House, the JSU Sports Medicine Center has undergone an impressive remodeling phase. Because of the remodel, the facility has doubled in sqare footage and will house some state-of-the-art features. Under the direction of four full-time
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certified athletic trainers, JSU student trainers experience extensive instruction and supervision, helping to oversee all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. There are four full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistant trainers and numerous student-
trainers on staff. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Ortopaedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based center JSU’s primary provider for orthopaedic care.
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL From modest beginnings, Jacksonville State University has evolved into the educational center of Northeast Alabama. The Alabama Legislature in the 1882-83 session created a state normal school when Governor Edward O’Neal signed into law a bill creating the school on February 22, 1883. Jacksonville State Normal School acquired the facilities and equipment of Calhoun College, consisting of 12 acres of land and a twostory brick building. The Board of Directors elected James G. Ryals, Jr., as the first president. The school opened with three instructors: W. J. Borden, Mathematics; Eliza A. Bowen, English; and Ida J. Woodward, primary department. As stipulated in the establishing act, the Normal School administered a preparatory school for children of the town and surrounding areas. At the end of the first year, on August 15, 1884, William Mark Hames, President of the Board of Directors, reported that funds totaling $4,751.25 had been received, including $2,500 from the state; that 25 students were enrolled in the normal school; and that 222 were in the preparatory school. The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of Education. Jacksonville State University has been served by 11 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (1883-85), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (1892-93), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), and William A. Meehan (1999-present).
TRADITIONS
Friendliest Campus in the South
FIGHT SONG
Fight on, fight on for ole Jax State
We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!
This is Jacksonville State
THE HISTORY
THE ALMA MATER
Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!
Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional university serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years.
Academic Affairs JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the provision of selected academic and professional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizenship in a world economy.
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This is Jacksonville State
MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS AT JSU ART -Ceramics -Drawing -Graphic Design -Painting -Photography -Printmaking BIOLOGY -Animal Biology -Cellular and Molecular Biology -Ecology/Environmental Biology -General Biology -Marine Biology -Natural History -Plant Biology -Pre-Health Professional BUSINESS -Accounting -Economics International Business -Finance -Management* Human Resource Mgt. Info. Mgt./E-Commerce -Marketing CHEMISTRY -Biochemistry -General Chemistry -Environmental Chemistry -Professional COMMUNICATION -Broadcasting -Print Journalism -Public Relations COMPUTER SCIENCE -Information Assurance -Game Development -General COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS -Information Assurance -Web Development -General
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE -Corrections -Forensic Investigations -Law Enforcement -Security Administration/ Loss Prevention DRAMA -Performance -Design/Technical EDUCATION -Early Childhood Education (P-3) -Elementary Education (K-6) -Collaborative Teacher/Special Education (K-12) -Biology (6-12) -Business Marketing (6-12) -Career Technologies (6-12) -English Language Arts (6-12) -Family and Consumer Sciences (6-12) -French (P-12) -General Science (6-12) -History (6-12) -Instrumental Music (6-12) -Mathematics (6-12) -Physical Education (P-12) -Social Sciences (6-12) -Spanish (P-12) -Technical Education (6-12) -Vocal Music (P-12) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT* ENGLISH EXERCISE SCIENCE & WELLNESS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES -Child Development* -Dietetics -Human Sciences -Merchandising -Hospitality & Culinary Management FOREIGN LANGUAGE -French -Spanish
GEOGRAPHY -General Geography -Geoarchaeology -Geographic Techniques HISTORY LIBERAL STUDIES MATHEMATICS -Applied Mathematics -General Mathematics -Theoretical Mathematics MILITARY SCIENCE (minor only) MUSIC -General Music -Music Education NURSING POLITICAL SCIENCE PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS -Pre-Engineering -Pre-Law PSYCHOLOGY RECREATION LEADERSHIP -Community Recreation -Outdoor Education -Youth Development SOCIAL WORK SOCIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY -Industrial Technology Mgt. -Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems -Electronics Technology -Occupational Safety and Health Technology * online degrees The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
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Meet the Coaches
HEAD COACH
RAY HARPER
a Jacksonville State head coach led the program to three consecutive seasons of 20-or-more wins at the Division-I level, and the first time since legendary head coach Bill Jones accomplished the feat in 1989-90, 1990-91 and 1991-92 during the Division-II era. In addition, the 2018-19 season set a record-low for losses. Prior to the season, a JSU team had never finished a year with single-digits in the loss column.
FOURTH YEAR AT JSU THE HARPER FILE BORN: October 11, 1961, Bremen, Ky. HOMETOWN: Bremen, Ky. HIGH SCHOOL: Bremen (Bremen, Ky., 1980) COLLEGE: Texas: 1981-82, Kentucky Wesleyan: 1983-85 (Bachelor of Science) WIFE: Shannon PLAYING CAREER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS: Basketball, guard, four letters (first-team all-state, two-time district player of the year) COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Basketball, guard, two letters at Texas (1981-82), two letters at Kentucky Wesleyan (1984-85); 1981 Southwest Conference Rookie of the Year, 1985 third-team All-American, 1985 all-conference MILESTONE VICTORIES No. Date Score 1 11/16/96 Ky. Wesleyan 68, Delta State 60 100 1/25/01 Ky. Wesleyan 96, SIUE 20 200 2/15/03 Ky. Wesleyan 71, Northern Ky. 68 300 3/4/06 Okla. City 76, Okla. Christian 69 400 3/9/13 Western Ky. 62, South Alabama 59 450 3/3/17 Jacksonville State 65, Belmont 59
April 6, 2016, Gamecocks athletics director Greg Seitz announced the hiring of Ray Harper as the program’s 11th head coach and the fifth to run the Gamecocks at the Division-I level. A veteran coach of 20 seasons, Harper boasts an overall record of 498-164, with a .756 winning percentage that represents the highest of all Ohio Valley Conference coaches, and a 67-37 overall mark in three seasons as head coach at Jacksonville State. Harper has been nearly unmatched in his success since taking over the program in 2016. His three-year .644 winning percentage is the second-highest among the OVC’s active coaches, while his .673 conference winning percentage ranks third in the same category. Of the four head coaches to steer the Gamecocks during their Division-I era, Harper ranks first in winning percentage, first for most winning seasons and third in total wins. He has led Jacksonville State to three consecutive seasons of 20-or-more wins, three straight postseason appearances and three national postseason tournament invitations. Harper, yet again, set a single-season record for wins in his third season at the helm, leading JSU to a 24-9 mark in 2018-19. The 24-win year marked the first time
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The 2018-19 season also yielded the Gamecocks’ best ever finish in conference play, going 15-3 to lock up the No. 3 seed in the Ohio Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Championships. Prior the the third-place finish, JSU’s previous-best conference record was 12-8 during the 2005-06 campaign. Harper has now helped Jacksonville State to three-straight OVC Tournament berths - the longest streak for conference tournament appearances in the program’s Division-I history. For the third season in a row, JSU earned a win in its first contest of the OVC Championships to advance to the tournament’s semifinals. Not only did the 88-81 win over UT Martin keep the first-game tournament streak alive, it also pushed Jacksonville State’s overall winning streak to eight-consecutive victories - breaking the record for the program’s longest winning streak of the Division-I era. The eight-game dash was one of three streaks of five-or-more consecutive victories during the season. In his second year as head coach in 2017-18, Harper led Jacksonville State to 20 wins in back-to-back season for the first time in the program’s Division-I history and for the first time since Jones accomplished the feat in 1990-91 and 1991-92. The Gamecocks’ 23-13 record represented just the third 20-win season in their D-1 history and the second under Harper. The 2017-18 season also brought Jacksonville State its second appearance in a national postseason tournament. After leading JSU to its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament only a year ago, Harper took the Gamecocks to the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational. Jacksonville State claimed wins over Canisius and Central Arkansas in the first and quarterfinal rounds, respectively, en route to its first ever wins in a major postseason tournament. The second-year head coach also delivered a second consecutive berth in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in 2018 - a first in JSU’s OVC history. Jacksonville State had not appeared in consecutive conference tournaments since making the Atlantic Sun Tournament in 2003 and qualifying for the OVC Tournament in 2004. While at the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind., Harper helped the Gamecocks to a 73-70 win over Tennessee Tech in the first round, handing JSU its seventh OVC Tournament win in school history. Coupled with its three wins in the 2017 OVC Championships, the four-game winning streak stood as the longest undefeated streak in the OVC Tournament in the program’s history. In his first season as head coach, Harper inherited a 2016-17 team that was 8-23 the season prior and had not qualified for an OVC Tournament since 2012. The Gamecocks were picked to finish 12th out of 12 teams
during preseason polling, and since joining the Division I ranks in 1993, JSU had never won a conference championship or appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Less than one year after his hire date, the first-year head coach completely changed the perception of Jacksonville State basketball. The Gamecocks went on to complete one of the most successful seasons in the program’s history in 2016-17. Harper led JSU to its first ever Ohio Valley Conference title, first appearance in the Division I NCAA Tournament
COACHING CAREER 2016-present: JSU (Head Coach) n 17-18 CBI Semifinal Appearance n 16-17 OVC Tournament Championship n 16-17 NCAA Tournament Appearance 2012-16: WKU (Head Coach) n 13-14 NCAA Tournament Appearance n 13-14 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 12-13 NCAA Tournament Appearance n 12-13 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 89-64 record 2012: WKU (Interim Head Coach) 2009-12: WKU (Assistant Coach) 2005-08: Oklahoma City (Head Coach) n 07-08 NAIA National Championship n 07-08 SAC Champions n 07-08 SAC Tournament Champions n 06-07 NAIA National Championship n 06-07 SAC Champions n 05-06 NAIA National Runner-Up n 05-06 SAC Champions n 05-06 SAC Tournament Champions 1996-2005: Kentucky Wesleyan (Head Coach) n 247-46 record n 03-04 NCAA D-II Tournament n 02-03 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 02-03 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 01-02 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 01-02 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 00-01 NCAA D-II National Championship n 99-00 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 99-00 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 98-99 NCAA D-II National Championship n 98-99 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 97-98 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 97-98 Great Lakes Valley Championship 1991-96: Kentucky Wesleyan (Associate Head Coach) 1987-90: Kentucky Wesleyan (Assistant Coach) 1986: VCU (Graduate Assistant)
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20 SEASONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 498-164 (*) national championship (^) national runner-up
RAY HARPER COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING HISTORY School First Yr. KWU 1996-97 OKC 2005-06 WKU 2012-13 JSU 2016-17
Last Yr. Win Loss Pct. 2004-05 247 46 .843 2007-08 95 17 .848 2015-16 89 64 .582 Pres. 67 37 .644
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164 .752
and just the second 20-win season in the program’s Division I history. JSU finished the 2016-17 campaign as the sixth-most improved team in the nation (+10.0 wins). The Gamecocks clinched a berth to just their fifth OVC Tournament since joining the league in 2003-04 with a 70-61 road win over Morehead State to cap the regular season. JSU entered the conference tournament as the No. 3 seed, earning a firstround bye. Jacksonville State defeated No. 5 seeded Southeast Missouri 74-51 in the first round, upset top-seeded Belmont 65-59 in the second round and downed No. 2 seeded UT Martin 66-55 to claim its first Division I title. Harper became only the second head coach in JSU history to lead the Gamecocks to a 20-win season as a Division I program. He is just the second Jacksonville State head coach to win 20 games in his first season at the helm, tying Jones who began his tenure in 1974 with a 20-7 clip. Harper is one of three first-year head coaches to enjoy a .500+ record; Jones was the last to accomplish the feat in a premiere season 42 years ago. A veteran with over 30 years of coaching experience at the collegiate ranks, Harper boasts a 474-155 career record in 19 years as a head coach. That career includes four national championships - two at the Division II level and two in NAIA. His .754 career winning percentage is best among all active OVC coaches. Harper came to Jacksonville after a five-year stint at Western Kentucky that saw him post an 89-64 mark that included three 20-win seasons and two trips to the NCAA Tournament. After serving over two years as an assistant at WKU, he took over as the Hilltoppers’ interim coach in January of the 2011-12 season and was named the full-time head coach in early February. At WKU, he went to the NCAA Tournament in 2012 and 2013 and won 20 games in his first three full seasons, making him the first coach in WKU history to achieve the feat.After taking the helm at Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers went 11-8 (interim) and 7-1 after he was named full-time head coach, which came after starting the
HARPER BY THE NUMBERS 9 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BERTHS 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008 5 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008
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HARPER YEAR-BY-YEAR 1996-97: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 21-8 1997-98: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 30-3 1998-99: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 35-1* 1999-00: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 31-3^ 2000-01: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 31-3* 2001-02: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 31-3^ 2002-03: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 31-4^ 2003-04: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 22-8 2004-05: Kentucky Wesleyan - - - - - - - - 15-13 2005-06: Oklahoma City University - - - - 29-8^ 2006-07: Oklahoma City University - - - - 35-2* 2007-08: Oklahoma City University - - - - 31-7* 2011-12: WKU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-8 2012-13: WKU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-16 2013-14: WKU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-12 2014-15: WKU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-12 2015-16: WKU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18-16 2016-17: Jacksonville State - - - - - - - - - 20-15 2017-18: Jacksonville State - - - - - - - - - 23-13 2018-19: Jacksonville State - - - - - - - - - 24-9
FASTEST COACH IN NCAA HISTORY TO 200 WINS (224 GAMES) NCAA RECORD FOR MOST CONSECUTIVE 30-WIN SEASONS (6) 1998-2003 season with a 5-11 record. His debut with the Hilltoppers saw him rally them to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament title and a win over Mississippi Valley State in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament in Dayton. A 20-12 record in 2012-13 ended with the Hilltoppers’ second trip to the Big Dance in as many years. Prior to joining the WKU program as an assistant in 2009, Harper built a head coaching resume that included four national championships, five national runner-up finishes, eight conference titles, five national coach-of-the-year honors and a 342-63 record over 12 years at Kentucky Wesleyan and Oklahoma City University. Harper was named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year four-straight years from 1999-2002, while earning the honor at the NAIA Division I level once with Oklahoma City following the 2008 title run. He was selected conference coach of the year on seven occasions, as well as the region coach of the year twice. In nine years at his alma mater Kentucky Wesleyan in Owensboro, Ky., Harper laid claim to seven NCAA coaching records, surpassing Division I record-holders in all instances, including becoming the fastest to 200 wins (224 games), holding the most consecutive 30-win seasons (6) and compiling the most wins in each of the first four-through-eight seasons of his career. With NCAA Division II title game appearances each season from 1998-03, he became the first NCAA head coach since John Wooden to appear in six-straight NCAA National Championship games. He won in ‘99 and ‘01. The NCAA requires a minimum of 10 seasons at the Division II level to officially qualify for its list of head coaching records, but Harper’s nine-year record of 247-46 at Kentucky Wesleyan would give him the best winning percentage in Division II history at .843. At Kentucky Wesleyan, he coached two National Players of the Year, seven All-Americans and nine NABC Great Lakes All-Region players. He had 11 players selected All-Great Lakes Valley Conference and two that were named the league’s player of the year. Through seven seasons, he had more victories than any coach at the NCAA Division I and II levels (210). Harper reached 200 wins in 224 games, which was faster than NCAA Division I record holder and Hall of Famer Clair Bee, who won 200 in 231 games. On February 17, 2008, Harper’s number 12 jersey was retired at Kentucky Wesleyan, and the floor at Jones Gymnasium was named “Ray Harper Court.” From Kentucky Wesleyan, Harper went to Oklahoma City, where in three seasons at the NAIA Division I institution, Harper put together a 95-17 record that featured back-to-back national titles in ‘07 and ‘08. He has also coached on the international level, having led USA Basketball men’s junior team to a 7-1 record and a fifth-place finish at the 2003 FIBA World Championships in Greece. The native of Bremen, Ky., and a 1985 graduate of Kentucky Wesleyan, Harper was a two-year starter for the Panthers after transferring from Texas. He became the school’s first All-American as a senior, and he also earned most outstanding player in the regional as well as all-region and all-conference accolades. The 1981 Southwest Conference Rookie of the Year at Texas after averaging 9.8 points and 3.9 assists per outing, Harper finished his college career with 1,187 points and 605 assists at the two schools. In April of 2010, Harper was named to Kentucky Wesleyan’s All-Century Team. Harper coached 12 of the 30 players on the All-Century Team Harper scored 3,033 points during his high school playing career, earning all-state honors as a senior and District Player of the Year acclaim twice. He earned his Master’s degree from WKU in 1995.
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ASSISTANT COACH
Tommy Wade
Ray Harper added another familiar face to his Jacksonville State bench upon his arrival in 2016, hiring veteran coach Tommy Wade as an assistant with the Gamecock men’s basketball program in 2016. Wade came to JSU from Saint Louis, where he was named the Billikens’ Director of StudentAthlete Development in April 2016. He went to SLU with head coach Travis Ford, for whom he served eight seasons as the Director of Player Development at Oklahoma State. Wade returned to Harper’s side just under a decade after helping the JSU head coach as an assistant at Oklahoma City and Kentucky Wesleyan. He and Harper led OCU to back-to-back NAIA Division I championship seasons. With Wade’s assistance, OCU went 95-17 with three NAIA national title game appearances, three Sooner Athletic Conference championships and two SAC Tournament titles in three seasons. He also coached six AllAmericans.
Prior to OCU, Wade was Harper’s assistant at Kentucky Wesleyan, which won the 2001 NCAA
Division II championship, reached four national championship games, won three regular-season Great Lakes Valley Conference crowns, three conference tournament titles and posted four 30-win seasons in six years. Kentucky Wesleyan went 161-24 during Wade’s tenure as an assistant. Wade has coached as an assistant at OCU, Kentucky Wesleyan, Missouri State, Murray State, South Alabama and St. Catherine College in Kentucky. He began his coaching career at Hopkinsville University Heights Academy in Kentucky, where he directed the team to the Class A state championship in 1991. Wade has been a part of three NCAA Tournament teams. At South Alabama, Wade aided in winning two Sun Belt Conference championships and two NCAA Tournament berths working as an assistant coach for Bill Musselman and Bob Weltich. Wade was also part of an Ohio Valley Conference championship team at Murray State. A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., Wade was an allstate player at Hopkinsville High School as a senior in 1975. He played basketball at Murray State his freshman and sophomore seasons and transferred to Southeast Missouri State for his junior and senior years. His basketball career continued by playing professionally in Argentina for three years and one season in Europe before entering the coaching ranks. Wade earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Southeast Missouri State in 1992.
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FOURTH YEAR AT JSU
THE WADE FILE BORN: February 2, 1957 HOMETOWN: Hopkinsville, Ky.
EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL: Hopkinsville HS (Hopkinsville, Ky.) COLLEGE: Southeast Missouri State – Physical Education, ’92 PLAYING CAREER Murray State: 1975-77 Southeast Missouri State: 78-80 Argentina: 1980-83 (Pro) Europe/Germany: 1984-85 (Pro) England: 1985 COACHING CAREER 2016-present: JSU, Assistant Coach n 17-18 CBI Tournament Semifinal Appearance n 16-17 NCAA Tournament n 16-17 OVC Tournament Championship 2008-16: Oklahoma State, Director of Player Development n 08-09 NCAA Tournament n 09-10 NCAA Tournament n 10-11 NIT Appearance n 12-13 NCAA Tournament n 13-14 NCAA Tournament n 14-15 NCAA Tournament 2005-08: Oklahoma City University, Assistant Coach n 07-08 NAIA National Championship n 07-08 SAC Championship n 07-08 SAC Tournament Championship n 06-07 NAIA National Championship n 06-07 SAC Championship n 05-06 NAIA National Runner-Up n 05-06 SAC Tournament Championship 1999-05: Kentucky Wesleyan, Assistant Coach n 03-04 NCAA D-II Tournament n 02-03 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 02-03 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 01-02 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 01-02 Great Lakes Valley Championship n 00-01 NCAA D-II National Championship n 99-00 NCAA D-II Runner-Up n 99-00 Great Lakes Valley Championship 1995-99: South Alabama, Assistant Coach n 97-98 NCAA Tournament n 97-98 Sun Belt Championship n 96-97 NCAA Tournament n 96-97 Sun Belt Championship 1994-95: Missouri State, Assistant Coach 1992-94: St. Catherine College, Assistant Coach 1991-92: Murray State, Graduate Assistant n 91-92 NCAA Tournament n 91-92 OVC Championship 1990-91: University Heights Academy, Head Coach n 90-91 Class A State Championship 1985-90: University Heights Academy, Assistant Coach
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Jake Morton
Jake Morton joined Ray Harper’s staff in 2016, who he coached under at Western Kentucky, after serving the past two seasons at Coppin State as an assistant coach. A veteran to the Division I coaching ranks, Morton brings experience to JSU from CSU, WKU, James Madison and his alma mater of Miami.
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THE MORTON FILE BORN: April 21, 1969 HOMETOWN: Bowie, Md.
He spent the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons on the sidelines at Coppin State under head coach Michael Grant. With Morton on staff, the Eagles ranked among the national leaders in 3=point shooting, turnovers forced and offensive rebounding. He went to CSU from Western Kentucky, where he coached under Harper in the 201112 and 2012-13 seasons, taking both of those Hilltopper teams to the NCAA Tournament.
FAMILY CHILDREN: Sons, Jalen and Josh Daughter, Catherine Alexis EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL: Gonzaga College HS (Washington, D.C.) COLLEGE: University of Miami – General Studies, ‘93 PLAYING CAREER Europe: 1993-95 (Pro) University of Miami: 1988-93 Gonzaga College High School: 1985-88 COACHING CAREER 2016-present: JSU, Assistant Coach n 17-18 CBI Tournament Semifinal Appearance n 16-17 NCAA Tournament n 16-17 OVC Tournament Championship 2014-16: Coppin State, Assistant Coach 2012-13: Western Kentucky, Director of Basketball Operations 2011-12: Western Kentucky, Assistant Coach n 12-13 NCAA Tournament n 12-13 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 11-12 NCAA Tournament n 11-12 Sun Belt Tournament Championship 2007-11: Miami, Assistant Coach n 07-08 NCAA Tournament 2004-07: James Madison, Assistant Coach 2000-04: St. Francis, Assistant Coach 1999-00: Bowie State, Assistant Coach
His first season in Bowling Green saw Harper take over the program midway through the season and turn the season around, rallying to win the Sun Belt Tournament and then defeating Mississippi Valley State in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.
During the 1989-90 season, Morton recorded a team-high 45 steals while averaging 11.0 points per game as a sophomore. That same season, he garnered the team’s “Hustle Award” at the end of the season – an honor he would earn again following the 1991-92 season – and was named the team’s defensive player of the year three separate times.
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Following his playing career at Miami, Morton went on to play professionally in Israel for six years. Morton’s coaching career began in New York, where he served as a counselor and coach at the Five-Star Basketball Camp, which included future collegiate and NBA stars such as Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul. He has three children: daughter Alexis and sons Jalen and Joshua.
Morton was at his alma mater in Coral Gables from 2008-11, when he helped the Hurricanes ton three 20-win seasons and three postseason berths, including a win in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Before returning to his alma mater, Morton worked three seasons as an assistant coach at James Madison under head coach Dean Keener from 2005-07. Prior to joining the JMU staff, Morton was an assistant coach at St. Francis (Pa.) from 2001-04 and spent the 1999-2000 campaign at Division II Bowie State. Morton graduated from Miami in 1993 with a degree in general studies. As a player for the Hurricanes, he tallied 909 points, 245 rebounds and 194 assists from 1988-93. His name is scattered throughout the Hurricane record books, as he ranks ninth in Miami history in three-pointers (136), 10th in threepointers attempted (390) and 14th in career three-point field goal percentage (.349).
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Meet the Coaches
ASSISTANT COACH
Chase Richardson Chase Richardson was the first addition to Ray Harper’s staff at JSU in 2016. Prior to his arrival in Jacksonville, Richardson served as an assistant coach at Troy during the 2015-16 season. He served as Harper’s Director of Basketball Operations at WKU from 2013-15, after working as the Hilltoppers’ video coordinator for one season. He was an interim assistant coach for three months.
Richardson received national recognition from the National Association of Basketball Coaches following the Gamecocks’ 2016-17 run in the OVC Championship and trip to the NCAA Tournament when he was named to the Under Armour 30-Under30 Team. The NABC honor recognizes the nation’s top basketball coaches under 30 years of age. In his stint at Troy, Richardson coached one of the nation’s top 3-point shooters in All-Sun Belt and NABC All-District player Wesley Person. Person made 96 3-pointers in 2015-16, second-most in a season in Troy history, and ended the season with
the nation’s longest streak of consecutive games with a triple at 60.
While at WKU, Richardson was part of the 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 teams that won Sun Belt Championships and appeared in the NCAA Tournament. During his final year at WKU, Richardson was also an assistant coach at Warren East High School in Bowling Green, Ky. After a year with the Raiders, Richardson returned to his alma mater as a volunteer assistant for the 2011-12 season. Richardson is a a 2011 graduate of WKU, where he received a degree in social studies. He served as a student manager for the Hilltoppers during his undergrad years, while serving as an assistant coach at Warren East High School in Bowling Green for the 2010-11 season and as a volunteer on the WKU staff in 2011-12. He graduated from Elizabethtown High School in his hometown of Elizabethtown, Ky., in 2006.
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THE RICHARDSON FILE BORN: February 9, 1988 HOMETOWN: Elizabethtown, Ky.
EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL: Elizabethtown HS COLLEGE: Western Kentucky – Social Studies, ‘11 PLAYING CAREER Elizabethtown High School: 2004-06 COACHING CAREER 2016-present: JSU, Assistant Coach n 17-18 CBI Tournament Semifinal Appearance n 16-17 NCAA Tournament n 16-17 OVC Tournament Championship 2015-16: Troy, Assistant Coach 2013-15: Western Kentucky, Director of Basketball Operations: 2012-13: Director of Basketball Video: 2011-12: Volunteer Assistant: 2006-11: Student Manager: n 12-13 NCAA Tournament n 12-13 Sun Belt Tournament Championship, n 11-12 NCAA Tournament n 11-12 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 08-09 NCAA Tournament n 08-09 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 08-09 Sun Belt Championship n 07-08 NCAA Sweet Sixteen n 07-08 Sun Belt Tournament Championship n 07-08 Sun Belt Championship 2010-11: Warren East High School (Bowling Green, Ky.), Assistant Coach
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COORDINATOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
TYSOR ANDERSON
Tysor Anderson was added to head coach Ray Harper’s men’s basketball staff August 2019 serves as the coordinator of basketball operations.
Georgia during the 2015-16 season. In between those stops Anderson served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cambodia from 2012 to 2014.
Anderson oversees the administrative duties of the men’s basketball program including team travel, budgeting, daily scheduling and equipment needs.
Anderson is a 2010 graduate of Georgia Tech where he received his degree in Social Science, Technology and Culture, and also earned a certificate in Business Management.
The Atlanta, Ga., native comes to Jacksonville after spending the past four seasons as a head coach at the high school level. He served as head coach at Atlanta’s South Gwinnett High School from 2016 to 2018 before taking the head coaching job at Holy Spirit Prep across town in 2018. At the collegiate ranks, Anderson spent two seasons as an assistant coach. His 2011-12 season was spent at South Georgia State College, and he served in the same capacity at the University of North
As a walk-on for the Yellow Jackets, Anderson lettered three years and served one season as a student assistant under head coach Paul Hewitt. Anderson is the grandson of legendary, Hall of Fame, college basketball coach Charles “Lefty” Driesell, who retired in 2003 after 41 years as a head coach at Davidson, Maryland, James Madison and Georgia State.
BASKETBALL Support Staff
Brandon Scheneck Director of Sports Performance
Zach Weinstein Graduate Manager
Ryan Stuart, ATC Athletic Trainer
Mike Parris Radio Play-By-Play
Tyler Brown Assistant Sports Information Director
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Why We Are The Gamecocks “Go Eagle Owls!” would be the resounding cry from Paul Snow Stadium today if ardent fans hadn’t decided 50 years ago that the school mascot should be a bird of a different feather. Jacksonville State University’s first football team was fielded in the late 1800’s and nicknamed in honor of a rare predatory bird found near the Arctic circle. The exact details are lost to history, but a group of fans decided it was hard for the school’s image to soar like an eagle if the team’s name was something of a turkey. People like E.C. Wilson, Bruce Chase and Charles Sprayberry felt a more collegiatesounding moniker would be more appropriate. The supporters looked to Southern culture rather than the north pole to symbolize the school’s tough spirit. Tongue firmly planted in beak, Gamecock supporters crowed the loudest, and the University found itself with a new identity: a mascot familiar to everyone, including the farm boys who comprised most of the student body back then.
the gridiron action was competitive from the start. Present day rivalries such as Samford (Howard College) and Troy State were rooted in those early games. The team had only 23 players when SNS was renamed Jacksonville Teachers College in 1946, with Head Coach Don Salls beginning his first season, but there was a “big school” atmosphere developing in the foothills.
when the Fighting Gamecocks took to the field for the first time. And, as is true to the nature of the warlike bird itself, the football team and other athletes fought their way to respectability in intercollegiate ranks - eventually bringing home a national championship in every major sport.
Along with the new name came new colors. The blue and gold were tossed out in favor of the familiar red and white worn by the area high school players. The story goes that there were two camps - those who wanted to keep the Eagle Owl nickname and those who wanted new colors. Legend has it that a compromise was worked out; new colors for a new mascot. It was all worked out by 1947
For nearly a half-century – up until 1946 – the fledgling Eagle Owls hooted with pride from the scanty facilities adjacent to the field at John Forney National Guard Armory. The State Normal School (SNS) team was sparse by today’s standards, but
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WT
200 190 240 265 200 197 200 210 180 180 235 180 200
CL
Jr. R-Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So.
HOMETOWN /PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Highlands) Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Lithonia HS) Kosice, Slovakia (Get Better Academy) Baton Rouge, La. (Clemson) Geraldine, Ala. (Snead State) Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood HS) London, England (Northwest Florida State) East Point, Ga. (Xavier) Atlanta, Ga. (Gordon State CC) Kolin, Czech Republic (Western Nebraska) Holice, Czech Republic (Get Better Academy) Hopkinsville, Ky. (Christian County HS)
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Derrick Cook Jacara Cross Elias Harden Kayne Henry Ty Hudson Cam Jones Justin Murphy Juwan Perdue Martin Roub Derek St. Hilaire De’Torrion Ware Marek Welsch Maros Zeliznak
G F G G/F PG G G F F G G G C
6-5 6-8 6-5 6-7 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-6 6-10 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-11
WT
200 240 180 210 200 190 197 200 235 180 200 180 265
CL
Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So.
HOMETOWN /PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Highlands) Atlanta, Ga. (Lithonia HS) East Point, Ga. (Xavier) London, England (Northwest Florida State) Baton Rouge, La. (Clemson) Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) Geraldine, Ala. (Snead State) Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood HS) Kolin, Czech Republic (Western Nebraska) Atlanta, Ga. (Gordon State CC) Hopkinsville, Ky. (Christian County HS) Holice, Czech Republic (Get Better Academy) Kosice, Slovakia (Get Better Academy)
HEAD COACH: HEAD COACH: RAY HARPER (KENTUCKY WESLEYAN, ’85, FOURTH SEASON) ASSISTANT COACHES: TOMMY WADE (SEMO, ’92, FOURTH SEASON), JAKE MORTON (MIAMI, ’93, FOURTH SEASON), CHASE RICHARDSON (WESTERN KENTUCKY, ’11, FOURTH SEASON) COORDINATOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: TYSOR ANDERSON (GEORGIA TECH, ’10) DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE: BRANDON SCHOENECK (ARIZONA STATE, ’11) GRADUATE MANAGER: ZACH WEINSTEIN (WESTERN KENTUCKY, ’18) SPORTS MEDICINE: RYAN STUART, ATC 2019- 2020 JACK S ON VI LLE S TATE ME N ’ S BA S K E TBA LL ME D I A G U I D E
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Gamecocks by Class
Starters Returning (1): No. Name 4 Ty Hudson
Pos. PG
Ht. 6-1
Cl. PPG R-Sr. 9.8
RPG 2.6
Misc. .345 3FG%
Pos. G F G F
Ht. 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-7
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
RPG 4.0 9.6 3.9 7.7
Misc. 63 Steals .507 FG% .478 FG% .624 FG%
Starters Lost (4): No. 0 14 23 31
Name Jamall Gregory Jason Burnell Marlon Hunter Christian Cunningham
PPG 9.4 17.2 12.7 8.2
Others Returning (4): No. 2 3 15 33
Name Jacara Cross Maros Zeliznak Derek St. Hilaire De’Torrion Ware
Pos. F F G G
Name Detrick Mostella Jacob Hyde Maurice Dunlap
Ht. 6-8 6-11 5-11 6-4
Cl. PPG Sr. 4.1 So. 1.8 R-Jr. 3.3 So. 5.3
RPG 2.1 1.6 1.4 1.4
Misc. .629 FG% .586 FG% 28 Asst. .373 3FG%
Name Derrick Cook Cam Jones Justin Murphy Juwan Perdue Kayne Henry Elias Harden Martin Roub Marek Welsch
6-11 - - - - - - - - - Maros Zeliznak C 6-8 - - - - - - - - - - - Jacara Cross F 6-7 - - - - - - - - - - - Kayne Henry F 6-6 - - - - - - - - - - - Cam Jones G - - - - - - - - - - Juwan Perdue F 6-5 - - - - - - - - - - - Elias Harden G
Pos. G G G
Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-2
Cl. PPG R-Sr. 8.9 Jr. 0.3 Sr. 2.5
RPG 2.3 0.9 1.5
Misc. .860 FT% .500 FT% .706 FT%
- - - - - - - - - - - Derrick Cook G 6-4 - - - - - - - - - De’Torrion Ware G 6-3 - - - - - - - - - - Justin Murphy G 6-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - Ty Hudson G
Newcomers (6): No. 0 1 5 10 11 13 24 31
Gamecocks by Height 6-10 - - - - - - - - - - Martin Roub F
Others Lost (3): No. 2 5 10
Seniors (2) Jacara Cross, Ty Hudson Juniors (6) Derrick Cook, Justin Murphy, Kayne Henry, Elias Harden, Derek St. Hilaire, Martin Roub Sophomores (2) Maros Zeliznak, De’Torrion Ware Freshmen (3) Cam Jones, Juwan Perdue, Marek Welsch
2019-20 Gamecock Roster BREAKDOWN
Team Information:
Pos. G G G F G/F G F G
Ht. 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-10 5-11
Cl. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
Previous School/Misc. Georgia Highlands Redshirt in 18-19 Walk-on from Snead St. Lakewood HS (Fla.) Northwest Florida St. Xavier University Western Nebraska GBA (Czech Republic)
5-11 - - - - - - - - Derek St. Hilaire G - - - - - - - - - - Marek Welsch G
Gamecocks by State Kentucky (1):
De’Torrion Ware
Tennessee (1):
Cam Jones
Alabama (1):
De’Torrion Ware
South Carolina (1): Juwan Perdue Georgia (4):
Derrick Cook
Jacara Cross
Elias Harden
Derek St. Hilaire
Louisiana (1):
Ty Hudson
Czech Republic (2): Martin Roub
Marek Welsch
England (1):
Kayne Henry
Slovakia (1):
Maros Zeliznak
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COOK
PRIOR TO JSU
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
2018-2019: Spent his sophomore season at Georgia Highlands College in Rome, Ga… averaged 13.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.0 assists per contest in 31 games played with the Chargers… recorded double-digit points in 25 and scored 20-or-more on four occasions… scored a career-high 29 points on Jan. 16 in a narrow 97-91 road win over Albany Technical College.
Was a three-year letter winner at Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Ga… finished his high school career with 1,054 career points, 416 rebounds, 266 assists and 131 steals… averaged 18.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 7.0 apg and 2.0 spg in his senior season helping his school to the 6A State Championship title, the first title in any sport in school history… finished with 19 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two steals in the state championship game over Brunswick… named First Team All-Region, Second Team AllState and the Team MVP in his senior season… first to record 1,000 career points and the first triple-double in school history… first student to receive a Division-I basketball scholarship in school history… spent his freshman season at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, Ga., where he was teammates with Ty Hudson… signed with Northeastern over offers from Chattanooga, Towson and Florida Gulf Coast.
Born Oct. 1, 1998 in Atlanta… son of Derrick Cook and Salathia Brittian… has a younger brother, Cameron, and a younger sister, Bailey… majoring in Sports Recreation and Management.
2017-2018: Played his freshman season at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass… played in 18 games for the Huskies as a rookie… came off the bench in the first game of the year, scoring five points and recording a career high with three rebounds against Boston University… earned five points, two assists, and two steals in the Huskies’ win over Wentworth… had another five-point game and an assist against St. Bonaventure.
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R-FRESHMAN GUARD 6-6 190 MEMPHIS, TENN. WHITE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL
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JSU CAREER 2018-19: Did not play - Redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years for head coach Faragi Phillips at Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tenn…was a two-time TSSAA Second Team All-State, First Team All-District and First Team All-Region selection…was named a two-time MVP for the Tigers and four-time tournament MVP…led WHS to a TSSAA Runner-Up finish at state as a senior…averaged 15.9 points per contest, 6.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.9 steals per game during the 2017-18 season…averaged 16 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a junior…named to the Commercial Appeal “Best of the Preps” during the 2016-17 campaign.
PERSONAL Born September 17, 1999 in Memphis, Tenn… son of Rodell Jones and Chaunta Parker…has two brothers, Caleb Jones and Carlos Crockum, and two sisters, Peyton and Kemya Jones…majoring in sports management.
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SENIOR FORWARD 6-8 240 ATLANTA, GA. LITHONIA HIGH SCHOOL
JSU CAREER 2018-2019: Started five games and appeared in all 33 as a junior… was one of just four Gamecocks to appear in all 33 games… led JSU with a .629 shooting percentage, hitting 56 of 89 shots… scored a career-high 15 points Jan. 12 vs. SIUE, hitting seven-of-seven shots with a free throw… scored 13 points three games later at Eastern Kentucky on 6-for-7 shooting with a free throw… hit the first 3-pointer of his career Dec. 18 vs. North Alabama (has only taken five attempts in three years)… shot .697 from the free-throw line (23-for-33).
2017-2018: Appeared in 27 games as a sophomore…picked up his first career doubledouble on March 19 at Central Arkansas in the quarterfinals of the CBI, scoring 13 points and grabbing 13 rebounds…his 13 rebounds and three steals at Central Arkansas were both career bests…shot .519, going 27-for-52 from the field…blocked 10 shots.
JACARA
CROSS
game…scored in double figures eight times…set a career-high with 14 points at Tennessee Tech on Jan. 14, 2017…brought down five-or-more rebounds six times, including a then-career-high eight against Dalton State on Nov. 22, 2016 and Tennessee Tech on Jan. 14, 2017…credited with two blocks in 10 minutes of game action against Louisville in the NCAA Tournament.
PERSONAL Full name Jacara Decarlos Cross…born February 4, 1998 in Atlanta, Ga…son of Octavia and Jawara Cross…has three brothers: Dewayne, Dre, and Jawara…has five sisters: Jada, Jasmine, Samisha, Myesha and Quentavia…major is undecided.
HIGH SCHOOL Played two years for head coach Wallace Corker at Lithonia High School in Lithonia, Ga.…finishing up his next two years at Cedar Grover High School in Lithonia, Ga., for head coach James Martin…earned tournament MVP sophomore, junior, senior year…all-state, alldistrict, all-region, and all-star teams his senior year…awarded Player of the Week by a local newspaper…senior year awarded with the most double doubles and blocks.
CROSS’ Single-Game Highs Points: 15, SIUE -- 1/12/18 Rebounds: 12, at Central Arkansas -- 3/19/18 Assists: 3, 2X Steals: 3, at Central Arkansas -3/19/18
2016-2017: Appeared in 33 games as a true freshman, starting 10 of those games… earned OVC Freshman of the Week honors on Dec. 19 after posting back-to-back double-digit scoring performance against Howard and USC Upstate…averaged 12.1 minutes a game, including playing 20-or-more five times…averaged 5.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, 0.7 blocks per
Blocks: 6 - 2X, last Carver College -- 2/28/18 FG made: 7, SIUE -- 1/12/19 FG attempts: 11, at Tennessee Tech -- 1/14/17 3FG made: 1, North Alabama -- 12/18/18 3FG attempts:1 - 2X, last at Belmont -- 1/3/19 FT made: 5- 2X, last Murray State -- 1/5/17 FT attempts: 8, Murray State -- 1/5/17
CROSS’ Career History Year
GP GS
2016-17 33 10 2017-18 27 0 2018-19 33 5 TOTAL 93 15
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Min Avg
Total FG FGA Pct
399 12.1 69 129 .535 184 6.8 27 52 .519 359 10.9 56 89 .629 942 10.1 152 270 .563
3-Point FG FGA Pct
F-Throw FT FTA Pct
Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
0 0 1 1
42 59 .712 10 19 .526 23 33 .697 75 111 .676
37 51 88 2.7 100 6 7 46 24 4 180 5.5 15 34 49 1.8 35 0 9 21 10 6 64 2.4 32 37 69 2.1 64 2 12 32 26 13 136 4.1 84 122 206 2.2 199 8 28 99 60 23 380 4.1
0 .000 0 .000 5 .200 5 .200
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SOPHOMORE CENTER 6-11 265 KOSICE, SLOVAKIA GET BETTER ACADEMY
ZELIZNAK
JSU CAREER
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
2018-19: Saw action in 24 games and made
Lettered four seasons at Get Better Academy in Prague, Czech Republic for head coach Julian Betko…led GBA to U17 and U19 Czech Republic Basketball Championships in 2017…named most valuable player of the 2019 U19 CR Championships and 2018 EU Championships…deemed an all-star for the 2017 U17 CR Championships and 2019 U19 CR Championships…averaged 13 points, 11 rebounds and two assists as a senior… chose Jacksonville State over Old Dominion, Vanderbilt, Utah State, Arkansas State, Stanford and Hofstra.
Born February 15, 1999 in Vranov nad Toplou, Slovakia…son of Martin Zeliznak and Gabriela Zeliznakova…has one sister, Kristina Zeliznakova… majoring in finance.
one start as a true freshman… scored 42 points his rookie season, averaging 1.8 points per game… scored a season-high eight points and eight rebounds Dec. 29 in Jacksonville State’s win over Reinhardt at Pete Mathews Coliseum… totaled 38 rebounds, averaging 1.6 boards per game, along with four blocks and a steal… hit 58.6 percent of shots taken... competed in the FIBA U20 Euro Championships in 2019.
ZELIZNAK’S Single-Game Highs Points: 5, Carver College -- 11/28/18 Rebounds: 4, Carver College -- 11/28/18 Assists: 1, at Samford -- 11/9/18 Steals: 1, vs. Western Carolina -- 11/20/18 Blocks: FG made: 2, Carver College -- 11/28/18 FG attempts: 3, Carver College -- 11/28/18 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: 1, Carver College -- 11/28/18 FT attempts: 2, Carver College -- 11/28/18
ZELIZNAK’S Career History Year
GP GS
Min Avg
Total FG FGA Pct
3-Point FG FGA Pct
F-Throw FT FTA Pct
Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2018-19 24 1 192 8.0 17 29 .586 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 19 19 38 1.6 29 0 2 13 4 1 42 1.8 TOTAL 24 1 192 8.0 17 29 .586 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 19 19 38 1.6 29 0 2 13 4 1 42 1.8
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SENIOR GUARD 6-1 200 BATON ROUGE, LA. PEBBLEBROOK (GA.) HIGH SCHOOL CLEMSON
JSU CAREER 2018-2019: Played and started in all 33 games as a junior… was the only Gamecock to start all 33 games and just one of four to appear in all 33 games… ranked second on the team in assists with 89, trailing just Jason Burnell’s 98 helpers, and scored a third-most 323 points with 9.8 points scored per game… was named OVC Newcomer of the Week on Jan. 21 after scoring 32 points with 10 rebounds and a .519 shooting percentage while leading JSU to wins over Belmont and Tennessee Tech… ranked first among Gamecocks and third in the OVC with a .841 free-throw percentage, hitting 69 of 82 shots from the charity stripe… was 12 in the OVC with his 2.9 assists per game… was 8-for-8 from the free-throw line Feb. 2 at home against Austin Peay… scored a career-best 18 points Jan. 17 at Pete Mathews Coliseum during Jacksonville State’s overtime win over Belmont… finished the season with 18 doubledigit scoring games.
2017-2018: Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
PRIOR TO JSU 2016-2017: Appeared in 18 games, averaging 5.2 minutes per contest for Clemson… made 4-21 field goals, including 2-13 from long distance…added six assists and two steals in 93 minutes total…top game was against Coppin State, where he made 2-3 field goals and finished with five points and two steals in a season-high 19 minutes of action…scored three point in seven minutes against Mercer and followed with a bucket against SC State as well.
2015-2016: Appeared in 23 games, averaging 7.6 minutes per contest for the Tigers… made 19-54 field goals, including 12-35 from three…averaged 2.4 points per game…posted a positive assist-turnover ratio (11-4)…contributed five steals defensively…posted eight points against UMass, hitting 3-4 field goals in eight minutes…posted season-high 11 points in win over USC Upstate, where he was 3-6 from three-point distance…notched six in the win over Wofford, again connecting on multiple threes…scored eight in the February 23 game at Georgia Tech, making 3-4 shots including 2-3 from three…also played well against the Yellow Jackets, his home state school, in the ACC Tournament…was 2-2 from three in six minutes in contributing six points…tallied five points in 11 minutes to end the regular season at Boston College. HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL Full name is Tyzary Hudson…born Nov. 1, 1996 in Baton Rouge, La…son of Deitra Hudson and Patrick Crawford…has a brother, Brylan, and a sister, Kelma…majoring in Integrated Studies.
HUDSON’S Single-Game Highs Points: 18, Belmont -- 1/17/19
Rebounds: 7, at Wichita State -- 12/12/18
Four-star rated prospect by ESPN.com and Scout.com…rated as the No. 91 prospect for the class of 2015 by Scout and No. 129 overall by Rivals.com…billed as nation’s No. 14 point guard prospect by Scout and No. 25 by ESPN… two-time, second-team AAAAAA all-state selection (2014, 2015)…led Pebblebrook to the AAAAAA state final as a senior and semifinals as a junior…led the Falcons with 19 points in the championship game, helping his team to a 27-6 final record…averaged 17.9 points and 4.5 assists per game as a junior, when he led Pebblebrook to the Region 4 crown…received scholarship interest from Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, VCU, Virginia Tech and Xavier before signing with Clemson…born Nov. 1, 1996.
Assists: 5 - 2X, last Belmont -- 1/17/19 Steals: 3 - 2X, last Belmont -- 1/17/19 Blocks: 1 - 3X, last Belmont -- 1/17/19 FG made: 7, last Tennessee Tech -- 1/19/19 FG attempts: 15, Belmont -- 1/17/19 3FG made: 4, at Evansville -- 12/16/18 3FG attempts: 6, Belmont -- 1/17/19 FT made: 8, vs. Austin Peay -- 2/2/19 FT attempts: 8, vs. Austin Peay -- 2/2/19
HUDSON’S Career History Year
GP GS
2018-19 33 33 TOTAL 33 33
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Total FG FGA Pct
3-Point FG FGA Pct
F-Throw FT FTA Pct
Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
882 26.7 107 265 .404 882 26.7 107 265 .404
40 116 .345 40 116 .345
69 82 .841 69 82 .841
4 83 87 2.6 4 83 87 2.6
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JUNIOR GUARD 6-3 197 GERALDINE, ALA. GERALDINE HS SNEAD STATE CC
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MURPHY
PRIOR TO JSU
HIGH SCHOOL
2018-19: Spent his first two seasons at Snead
Was a four-year letterwinner at Geraldine High School in Geraldine, Ala… was named the Sand Mountain Tournament and Dekalb County Tournament’s Most Valuable Player… helped the Bulldogs to a 22-10 record as a junior and 22-10 record as a senior… also lettered in baseball and football… was the Times Journal Football Player of the Week.
State Community College in Boaz, Ala… appeared in 32 games over two seasons, averaging 2.4 points per game… helped the Parsons to a 25-7 record with an appearance in the ACCC Tournament quarterfinals as a sophomore… was a member of the SSCC 2017-18 team that recorded a 25-8 mark and ACCC Championship title… was teammates at Snead State with former Gamecock Jacob Hyde in 2017-18.
JUSTIN
PERSONAL Born Jan. 20, 1999 in Fort Payne, Ala… son of Traci Norris and Joey Murphy… has two brothers, Levi and Steven… majoring in Social Studies Education.
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HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Lakewood High School in Sumter, S.C. for head coach Brian Brown... lettered four years for the Gators from 2015-19... was a 2019 All-State selection and All-Region selection in 2018 and 2019... picked to compete in the Carolinas Classic All-Star Game... named the Hines Furniture Player of the Year by The Sumter Item... averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds in his final season at Lakewood... received the LHS Academic Award, and was named both the Gators’ offensive and defensive MVP... was a Geico Player of the Game as deemed by WatchFOX57... helped the Gators to back-to-back region championships in 2016-17 and 2017-18... also lettered in football.
PERSONAL Born Oct. 31, 2000 in Sumter, S.C... is the son of Tonja and Lavincent Perdue... has two brothers, Lavincent and Zymir, and two sisters, Shallante and Taraji... major is undecided.
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2018-2019: Spent his sophomore season
Prepped at St. Charles Catholic Sixth Form College in London... was named a top emerging English star... averaged 23 points and 11 rebounds per game... competed in the FIBA U18 in 2017.
at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Fla... played in 31 games for the Raiders, shooting 50.8 percent and 40 percent from 3-point range... averaged 5.7 points per game, while hitting 90 percent of his shots from the free-throw line... used his height to reel in 2.5 rebounds per contest and blocked 15 shots... helped the NWF to an FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII State Tournament championships and a win in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament... named to the All-Conference Second Team... competed in the FIBA U20 Euro Championships in 2019.
KAYNE
PERSONAL Born Feb. 28, 1999 in London, England... mother’s name is Sandra... has one older brother and one younger brother... major is undecided.
2017-2018: Spent his freshman season at San Jacinto College in Pasadena, Texas... was a member of the last basketball team at San Jac before the program closed its doors after 57 years... averaged 9.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as he led the Ravens to 19 wins and an appearance in the NJCAA Region XIV Tournament semifinals... appeared in 26 games in his debut season, averaging 18.4 minutes on the floor... competed in the FIBA U20 Euro Championships in 2018.
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PRIOR TO JSU
HIGH SCHOOL
2018-2019: Played in 29 games, averaging 11.8 minutes per game for Xavier... logged a career-high 26 minutes in the Villanova win on Feb. 24, contributing eight points on the strength of a pair of 3-pointers... logged 24 minutes vs. Georgetown on Jan. 9 at Cintas Center, contributing seven points, including 2-of-3 shooting on 3-pointers... scored a career-high 14 points in the Illinois win on Nov. 21 at the Maui Invitational on the strength of a careerhigh four 3-pointers... scored a combined 23 points and hit 7-of-9 3-pointers in XU’s final two games in Maui, including 4-of-4 vs. Illinois.
Named a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout. com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com... ESPN’s No. 39 shooting guard... lettered one year for head coach George Washington at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, Ga... averaged 20.0 points per game, 5.8 rebounds per game and 1.9 assists per game as a senior with the Falcons... spent his first three prep seasons at Sandy Creek High School for coach Anthony McKissic... averaged 20.9 points per game, 5.8 rebounds per game, 1.9 assists per game and 2.0 steals per game as a junior... was a Class AAAA Second Team All-State selection... led SCHS to a regional championship... played AAU basketball for Game Elite.
2017-2018: Played in 18 games for Xavier... logged 18 minutes vs. Marshall on Dec. 19, his longest stint other than the season opener vs. Morehead State on Nov. 10... contributed five points and three assists in 20 minutes vs. Morehead State in his collegiate debut on Nov. 10... had two points, two assists and two steals vs. Hampton on Nov. 20.
Elias
PERSONAL Born Feb. 3, 1999 in East Point, Ga... son of Darius and Ruth Harden... has three siblings; Jalen, Daria and Ethan... majoring in Sports Management.
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JUNIOR GUARD 5-11 180 ATLANTA, GA. DACULA HIGH SCHOOL GORDON STATE CC JSU CAREER
HIGH SCHOOL
2018-19: Played in 31 games as a sopho-
Lettered four seasons at Dacula High School in Dacula, Ga., for head coach Byron Wilson… averaged 19 points per game as a Falcon… deemed a First Team All-Region member…was named the Seba Tournament MVP.
more… scored 103 points off the bench as a key reserve, averaging 3.3 points per game in 11.5 minutes per contest… shot .700 from the free-throw line, hitting 21 of 30 shots… also pitched in 28 assists… scored a career-high 15 points twice… was 5-for-8 shooting with 15 points Nov. 20 vs. Western Carolina… scored 15 points on 5-for-9 shooting Dec. 29 vs. Reinhardt… recorded a single-game best four assists Dec. 29 vs. Reinhardt.
PERSONAL Born August 22, 1998 in Long Island, N.Y…son of Charles St. Hilaire…has one sister, Erica… major is undecided.
PRIOR TO JSU Played one season at Gordon State Community College in Barnesville, Ga., for head coach Bruce Capers…averaged 15.3 points and four rebounds per game as a freshman during the 2016-17 season…scored a career-high 30 points on 10 field goals, six 3-pointers and four free throws Feb. 11, 2017 against South Georgia State…his average of 34.5 points per 40 minutes ranked 40th in the nation in 2016-17, while his 80 3-pointers ranked 59th…sat all but four games in 2017-18 due to injury.
St. HILAIRE’S Single-Game Highs Points: 15 - 2X, last Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Rebounds: 5, at Evansville -- 12/29/18 Assists: 4, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Steals: 1, 3X - last Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Blocks: NA FG made: 5 - 3X, last Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 FG attempts: 11, Carver College -- 11/28/18 3FG made: 3, Reinhardt-- 12/29/18 3FG attempts: 6, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 FT made: 6, Carver College -- 11/28/18 FT attempts: 8, Carver College -- 11/28/18
St. HILAIRE’S Career History Year
GP GS
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Total FG FGA Pct
3-Point FG FGA Pct
F-Throw FT FTA Pct
Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2018-19 23 0 158 6.9 39 93 .419 25 67 .373 19 23 .826 8 24 32 1.4 15 0 6 14 2 6 122 5.3 TOTAL 23 0 158 6.9 39 93 .419 25 67 .373 19 23 .826 8 24 32 1.4 15 0 6 14 2 6 122 5.3
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HIGH SCHOOL
2017-2019: Lettered two seasons at Western Nebraska… played in 32 games and started 31 games as a sophomore with the Cougars… totaled 538 points and averaged 31.8 minutes per game… scored a career-high 29 points against Laramie County Community College on Dec. 11, 2018… led WNCC to a semifinals appearance in the Region IX Tournament… helped the Cougars to a 24-8 overall record and 15-3 conference mark in his final season in Scottsbluff, Neb… led WNCC to a 27-8 record and a second-round appearance in the 2018 NJCAA National Tournament… the 6-foot-10 forward scored 18 points in Western Nebraska’s 86-78 win over Otero Junior College to claim the Region IX championship… played in 35 games and started 31 as a freshman… averaged 9.6 points per game and shot 78.6 as a freshman.
Prepped at Sportovní gymnázium Pardubice in Pardubice, Czechia... competed in the Czech Republic Basketball Championships at U15, U17 and U19.
Martin
PERSONAL Born April 19, 1997 in Kolin, Central Bohemian of the Czech Republic... is the son of Paula Roubova and Jaroslav Roub... has two sisters, Tereza and Renata Roubova... majoring in psychology.
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HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Sportovní gymnázium Pardubice in Pardubice, Czechia... was named Finals MVP in 2016... averaged 20 points per game, six assists per game and two rebounds per game as a senior... named the team’s best scorer and tallied the most assists on the squad... competed in the Czech Republic Basketball Championships at U17 and U19... was a member of the Czech Republic National Team U18 in 2017... scored 9.8 points per game and upped his steals average to 2.8 per game with the Czech Republic National Team U18... his 5.5 assists per game ranked second in the FIBA U18 Championships that year... competed in the FIBA U20 Euro Championships in 2019.
PERSONAL Born Oct. 22, 1999 in Nový Jicín, Czech Republic... is the son of Daniela Teplá Welschová and Petr Welsch... father, Petr, played professionally in the Czech Republic and Poland for a number of years... uncle, Jiri, played five years in the NBA... has one brother, Matias, and two sisters, Ema and Justyna... major is undecided.
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SOPHOMORE GUARD 6-4 200 HOPKINSVILLE, KY. CHRISTIAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
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JSU CAREER
HIGH SCHOOL
2018-2019: Played in 23 games as a true
Lettered four years at Christian County High School in Hopkinsville, Ky., for head coaches Kyle Eades, Frankie Smith and Kerry Stovall… won a district and region championship with the Colonels…was an all-district performer all four seasons with the CCHS…was named all-region in 2017 and 2018…averaged 32 points and nine rebounds per game his senior season…competed in the Kentucky vs. Indiana All-Star Game…named the most valuable player of the Henderson Tournament.
freshman… averaged 5.3 points per game, totaling 122 points in 158 minutes of play…led the Gamecocks with a .373 3-point shooting average, hitting 25 of 67 shots from beyond the arc…shot the team’s second-best free-throw average at .826, sinking 19 of 23 from the charity stripe…twice scored a career-best 20 points in 2018-19…put up 20 points on 7-for-13 shooting and 6-for-11 shooting from 3-point point range Dec. 29 vs. Reinhardt at Pete Mathews Coliseum…tied his career-best scoring mark at Eastern Illinois Feb. 28 on 5-of-8 from the floor and 4-for-6 from beyond the arc…was also 6-for-6 from the free-throw line at EIU, helping the Gamecocks to an 89-84, double-OT victory over the Panthers… his 20-point performance at EIU saw the freshman bucket 12 points in the second half and five points in overtime.
PERSONAL Born July 12, 2000…son of Brenda Thompson… has one sister, Yasheika Thompson…major is undecided.
WARE’S Single-Game Highs Points: 20 - 2X, last at Eastern Illinois -- 2/28/19 Rebounds: 6, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Assists: 2, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Steals: 1 - 3x, last Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 Blocks: 1, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 FG made: 7, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 FG attempts: 13, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 3FG made: 6, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 3FG attempts: 11, Reinhardt -- 12/29/18 FT made: 6 - 2X, last at Eastern Illinois -- 2/28/19 FT attempts: 8, Carver College -- 11/28/18
WARE’S Career History Year
GP GS
2018-19 31 0 TOTAL 31 0
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Total FG FGA Pct
3-Point FG FGA Pct
F-Throw FT FTA Pct
Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
356 11.5 36 101 .356 356 11.5 36 101 .356
10 43 .233 10 43 .233
21 30 .700 21 30 .700
8 35 43 1.4 21 0 28 26 0 4 103 3.3 8 35 43 1.4 21 0 28 26 0 4 103 3.3
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DIRECTIONS FROM BIRMINGHAM, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 East towards Atlanta l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) in Anniston/Oxford l Turn left onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go one mile and turn left on Hwy. 204 l Proceed on Hwy 204 for one mile and Pete Mathews Coliseum is on the left
DIRECTIONS FROM ATLANTA, GA. To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 West towards Birmingham l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) at Anniston/Oxford l Turn right onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go one mile and turn left on Hwy. 204 l Proceed on Hwy 204 for one mile and Pete Mathews Coliseum is on the left
DIRECTIONS FROM CHATTANOOGA, TENN., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-59 South towards Birmingham l Take the US 431 South Exit (No. 183) at Attalla/Gadsden l Turn left onto US 431 South towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field, Pete Mathews Coliseum is on the right
DIRECTIONS FROM NASHVILLE, TENN., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I65 south toward Huntsville, Ala. l Take US 278 Exit (No. 308) to Cullman/Double Springs l Turn left on US 278 East towards Gadsden l Turn right on US 431 South when US 278 dead ends (approximately 50 miles) towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field, Pete Mathews Coliseum is on the right.
DIRECTIONS FROM HUNTSVILLE, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take US 431 South (Governors Lane) out of Huntsville towards Gadsden l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field, Pete Mathews Coliseum is on the right
Local Hotels Best Western Anniston Oxford
The McClellan Lodge
Hampton Inn Gadsden
1530 Pelham Road South Jacksonville, AL (256) 435-3300
US 78 & Hwy 21 South Oxford, AL (256) 831-3411
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Hampton Inn - Oxford 210 Colonial Dr Oxford, AL (256) 831-8958
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Victoria Inn
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University Hampton InnJacksonville 1041 JD&L Drive Jacksonville, AL (256) 782-0330
Courtyard-Oxford 289 Colonial Drive Oxford, AL (256) 831-7995
2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW
2018-19 Season REVIEW
2018-19 Individual Stats - All Games RECORD:
OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
24-9 11-1 10-7 3-1 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 9-6 3-0 3-5 3-1
TOTAL 3-PTS
REBOUNDS
## Player gp gs min avg fg fga fg% 3fg fga 3fg% ft fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 14 BURNELL, Jason 32 32 1082 33.8 194 383 .507 29 91 .319 133 166 .801 100 208 308 9.6 89 2 98 66 29 34 550 17.2 23 HUNTER, Marlon 33 32 983 29.8 177 370 .478 19 53 .358 45 63 .714 48 82 130 3.9 47 0 28 43 2 33 418 12.7 04 HUDSON, Ty 33 33 882 26.7 107 265 .404 40 116 .345 69 82 .841 4 83 87 2.6 74 3 89 77 4 30 323 9.8 00 GREGORY, Jamall 31 23 673 21.7 110 246 .447 17 59 .288 55 76 .724 24 100 124 4.0 79 4 58 62 14 62 292 9.4 31 CUNNINGHAM,Christian 32 28 916 28.6 111 178 .624 0 0 .000 39 68 .574 95 150 245 7.7 64 0 27 41 54 23 261 8.2 02 MOSTELLA, Detrick 27 11 580 21.5 78 214 .364 42 135 .311 43 50 .860 9 54 63 2.3 44 0 45 36 3 21 241 8.9 11 CROSS, Jacara 33 5 359 10.9 56 89 .629 1 5 .200 23 33 .697 32 37 69 2.1 64 2 12 32 26 13 136 4.1 33 WARE, De’Torrion 23 0 158 6.9 39 93 .419 25 67 .373 19 23 .826 8 24 32 1.4 15 0 6 14 2 6 122 5.3 15 ST. HILAIRE, Derek 31 0 356 11.5 36 101 .356 10 43 .233 21 30 .700 8 35 43 1.4 21 0 28 26 0 4 103 3.3 10 DUNLAP, Maurice 33 0 522 15.8 27 90 .300 17 65 .262 12 17 .706 4 45 49 1.5 26 0 56 20 0 15 83 2.5 03 ZELIZNAK, Maros 24 1 192 8.0 17 29 .586 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 19 19 38 1.6 29 0 2 13 4 1 42 1.8 05 HYDE, Jacob 9 0 27 3.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 6 8 0.9 1 0 2 1 0 3 3 0.3 TM TEAM................ 48 65 113 3.4 0 9 0 Total.......... 33 953 2063 .462 200 634 .315 468 630 .743 401 908 1309 39.7 553 11 451 440 138 245 2574 78.0 Opponents...... 33 798 1931 .413 270 800 .338 417 569 .733 307 795 1102 33.4 601 - 390 494 84 217 2283 69.2
SCORE BY PERIODS:
DEADBALL REBOUNDS:
Jacksonville State Opponents
Jacksonville State Opponents
1st 2nd 1OT 2OT Total 1167 1346 35 26 2574 1065 1176 24 18 2283
OFF DEF TOTAL 74 4 78 68 4 72
2018-19 Individual Stats - OVC Games
TOTAL 3-PTS
REBOUNDS
## Player gp gs min avg fg fga fg% 3fg fga 3fg% ft fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 14 BURNELL, Jason 17 17 639 37.6 117 231 .506 20 59 .339 74 97 .763 64 116 180 10.6 47 0 45 38 12 16 328 19.3 23 HUNTER, Marlon 18 17 571 31.7 98 197 .497 15 30 .500 23 29 .793 24 40 64 3.6 19 0 17 22 0 15 234 13.0 04 HUDSON, Ty 18 18 500 27.8 64 158 .405 23 72 .319 42 50 .840 3 49 52 2.9 39 2 52 39 3 21 193 10.7 00 GREGORY, Jamall 16 15 379 23.7 60 131 .458 9 32 .281 25 37 .676 15 65 80 5.0 37 2 30 30 6 33 154 9.6 02 MOSTELLA, Detrick 18 4 377 20.9 48 132 .364 27 90 .300 29 33 .879 4 39 43 2.4 31 0 26 20 2 11 152 8.4 31 CUNNINGHAM,Christian 17 13 479 28.2 47 84 .560 0 0 .000 21 35 .600 46 82 128 7.5 32 0 12 19 30 8 115 6.8 11 CROSS, Jacara 18 5 211 11.7 39 55 .709 0 4 .000 12 16 .750 20 22 42 2.3 35 1 6 24 12 5 90 5.0 33 WARE, De’Torrion 11 0 74 6.7 19 45 .422 14 33 .424 8 8 1.000 2 12 14 1.3 6 0 3 6 1 3 60 5.5 15 ST. HILAIRE, Derek 17 0 161 9.5 16 43 .372 4 17 .235 6 8 .750 7 13 20 1.2 7 0 12 10 0 1 42 2.5 10 DUNLAP, Maurice 18 0 255 14.2 11 37 .297 7 30 .233 8 8 1.000 3 23 26 1.4 11 0 28 14 0 3 37 2.1 03 ZELIZNAK, Maros 11 1 77 7.0 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 1 5 .200 8 6 14 1.3 16 0 0 8 2 0 17 1.5 05 HYDE, Jacob 3 0 7 2.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0.7 TM TEAM................ 26 43 69 3.8 0 6 0 Total.......... 18 528 1130 .467 119 367 .324 249 326 .764 222 511 733 40.7 280 5 232 237 68 117 1424 79.1 Opponents...... 18 445 1066 .417 139 420 .331 224 302 .742 157 427 584 32.4 317 - 199 247 44 122 1253 69.6
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DEADBALL REBOUNDS:
Jacksonville State Opponents
Jacksonville State Opponents
1st 2nd Total 533 685 1218 530 639 1169
OFF DEF TOTAL 44 0 44 44 1 45
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ALL GAMES 24-9 11-1 10-7 3-1 CONFERENCE 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 3-0 3-5 3-1 OPPONENT
SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS
HIGH REBOUNDS
11/09/18 6:30 p.m. at Samford 72-92 L 1443 (16)BURNELL, Jason 11/12/18 7:00 p.m. at Penn State 61-76 L 7722 (17)MOSTELLA, Detrick 11/14/18 7:02 p.m. at Bradley 65-74 L 4706 (13)MOSTELLA, Detrick 11/20/18 12:30 p.m. vs WESTERN CAROLINA W 84-53 427 (15)ST. HILAIRE, Derek 11/21/18 3:00 PM vs NORTH FLORIDA W 83-78 427 (23)BURNELL, Jason 11/28/18 11:30 a.m. CARVER COLLEGE W 101-61 1571 (19)BURNELL, Jason 12/1/18 12:00 PM at North Alabama W 76-65 844 (23)HUNTER, Marlon 12/08/18 5:30pm at Delaware State W 81-54 617 (22)BURNELL, Jason 12/12/18 7:00 pm at Wichita St. 65-69 L 10028 (15)HUDSON, Ty 12/15/18 1 p.m. at Evansville W 55-50 4814 (14)HUDSON, Ty 12/18/18 7:30 PM NORTH ALABAMA W 64-50 1295 (19)BURNELL, Jason 12/22/18 12:00 p.m. at West Virginia 72-74 L 8231 (26)HUNTER, Marlon 12/29/18 4:00 PM REINHARDT W 109-77 1229 (20)WARE, De’Torrion 01/03/19 8:00pm * at Belmont W 83-73 2518 (19)BURNELL, Jason 01/05/19 5 p.m. * at Tennessee State W 69-62 710 (15)MOSTELLA, Detrick 1/10/19 7:15 PM * EASTERN ILLINOIS W 69-62 2275 (18)BURNELL, Jason 1/12/19 4:15 PM * SIUE W 90-54 2189 (17)BURNELL, Jason 1/17/19 7:15 PM * BELMONT Wot 91-80 2875 (30)BURNELL, Jason 1/19/19 7:00 PM * TENNESSEE TECH W 65-48 1019 (14)HUDSON, Ty 01/24/19 7:30 PM * at Eastern Kentucky 70-88 L 1280 (15)GREGORY, Jamall 1/26/19 3:35 p.m. * at Morehead State W 77-71 2147 (19)BURNELL, Jason 01/31/19 7:15 PM * MURRAY STATE W 88-68 3718 (24)HUNTER, Marlon 02/2/19 4:00 PM * AUSTIN PEAY 71-74 L 2802 (19)GREGORY, Jamall 02/07/19 7:30 pm * at UT Martin 64-66 L 942 (16)HUNTER, Marlon 02-09-19 4:30 p.m. * at Southeast Missouri W 81-64 1503 (27)HUNTER, Marlon 02/14/19 7:30 PM * at Tennessee Tech W 67-57 1159 (21)BURNELL, Jason 02/16/19 7:00 PM * TENNESSEE STATE W 84-65 2223 (30)BURNELL, Jason 2/21/19 7:15 PM * MOREHEAD STATE W 65-64 2134 (19)BURNELL, Jason 2/23/19 4:00 PM * EASTERN KENTUCKY Wo2 104-101 2423 (21)GREGORY, Jamall 2/28/19 8:05 pm * at Eastern Illinois Wo2 89-84 1414 (26)BURNELL, Jason 03/02/19 5:00 pm * at SIUE W 97-72 1631 (30)BURNELL, Jason 03/07/19 8:30 pm vs UT Martin W 88-81 1040 (21)MOSTELLA, Detrick 03/08/19 9:00 pm vs Murray St. 74-76 L 8294 (22)BURNELL, Jason * = Ohio Valley Conference game
Attendance Summary
HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL
(8)BURNELL, Jason (12)BURNELL, Jason (9)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (4)BURNELL, Jason (15)GREGORY, Jamall (4)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (10)BURNELL, Jason (7)BURNELL, Jason (9)BURNELL, Jason (11)BURNELL, Jason (8)BURNELL, Jason (15)HUNTER, Marlon (15)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (9)BURNELL, Jason (9)BURNELL, Jason (8)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (8)BURNELL, Jason (8)ZELIZNAK, Maros (12)BURNELL, Jason (19)MOSTELLA, Detrick (10)BURNELL, Jason (9)GREGORY, Jamall (9)BURNELL, Jason (11)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (14)BURNELL, Jason (14)BURNELL, Jason (11)BURNELL, Jason (13)BURNELL, Jason (19)MOSTELLA, Detrick (15)BURNELL, Jason (7)GREGORY, Jamall (11)BURNELL, Jason (14)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (12)BURNELL, Jason (9)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (13)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (14)CUNNINGHAM,Christian (14)BURNELL, Jason (13)BURNELL, Jason (8)BURNELL, Jason (12)CUNNINGHAM,Christian
2018-19 Season REVIEW
2018-19 Game-By-Game Results
GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME
12 25753 2146 17 51709 3042 4 10188 2547 33 87650 2656
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2018-19 Game-By-Game Statistics Teams Pts FG Jacksonville State 92 22-57 at Samford (11/9) 72 28-51 Jacksonville State 61 23-58 at Penn State (11/12) 76 26-64 Jacksonville State 65 26-57 at Bradley (11/14) 74 26-47 Jacksonville State 84 32-62 vs. WCU (11/20) 53 21-56 Jacksonville State 83 29-57 vs. North Florida (11/21) 78 28-62 Jacksonville State 101 38-78 Carver (11/28) 61 24-67 Jacksonville State 76 28-61 at North Alabama (12/1) 65 19-59 Jacksonville State 81 31-61 at Delaware State (12/8) 54 18-57 Jacksonville State 65 24-63 at Wichita State (12/12) 69 29-67 Jacksonville State 55 21-60 at Evansville (12/16) 50 16-52 Jacksonville State 64 22-63 North Alabama (12/18) 50 16-48 Jacksonville State 72 27-57 at West Virginia (12/22) 74 28-62 Jacksonville State 109 39-74 Reinhardt (12/29) 77 23-66 Jacksonville State 83 28-65 at Belmont (1/3) 73 26-59 Jacksonville State 69 19-48 at Tennessee State (1/5) 62 19-44 Jacksonville State 69 26-61 Eastern Illinois (1/10) 62 22-53 Jacksonville State 90 36-60 SIUE (1/12) 54 17-56 Jacksonville State 91 33-72 Belmont (1/17) 80 27-76 Jacksonville State 65 25-54 Tennessee Tech (1/19) 48 16-51 Jacksonville State 70 28-70 at Eastern Ky. (1/24) 88 32-65 Jacksonville State 77 31-59 at Morehead State (1/26) 71 26-60 Jacksonville State 88 36-62 Murray State (1/31) 68 24-60 Jacksonville State 71 26-64 Austin Peay (2/2) 74 24-48 Jacksonville State 64 26-65 UT Martin (2/7) 66 25-47 Jacksonville State 81 30-64 Southeast Missouri (2/9) 64 26-70 Jacksonville State 67 26-64 Tennessee Tech (2/14) 57 21-61 Jacksonville State 84 29-55 Tennessee State (2/16) 65 25-51 Jacksonville State 65 20-58 Morehead State (2/21) 64 24-60 Jacksonville State 104 40-74 Eastern Kentucky (2/23) 101 39-81 Jacksonville State 89 30-64 Eastern Illinois (2/28) 84 29-64 Jacksonville State 97 39-71 SIUE (3/2) 72 23-60 Jacksonville State 88 30-58 vs. UT Martin (3/7) 81 25-54 Jacksonville State 74 33-68 vs. Murray State (3/8) 76 26-53
Pct. 3FG 38.6 4-13 54.9 10-18 39.7 3-14 40.6 10-32 45.6 8-19 55.3 4-13 51.6 4-17 37.5 9-29 50.9 4-12 45.2 14-36 48.7 6-21 35.8 10-26 45.9 5-17 32.2 7-31 50.8 6-18 31.6 8-27 38.1 6-15 43.3 5-18 35.0 7-23 30.8 6-25 34.9 1-21 33.3 7-24 47.4 3-11 45.2 12-24 52.7 13-30 34.8 12-30 43.1 7-23 44.1 8-27 39.6 9-18 43.2 6-21 42.6 9-21 41.5 8-18 60.0 6-19 30.4 6-24 45.8 11-23 35.5 9-35 46.3 1-10 31.4 5-15 40.0 4-24 49.2 9-22 52.5 6-20 43.3 9-26 58.1 5-15 40.0 7-27 40.6 0-15 50.0 5-17 40.0 6-21 53.2 7-16 46.9 11-25 37.1 6-23 40.6 7-22 34.4 6-22 52.7 7-17 49.0 4-15 34.5 2-17 40.0 11-29 54.1 6-20 48.1 12-34 46.9 8-27 45.3 11-27 54.9 14-30 38.3 10-22 51.7 8-22 46.3 10-26 48.5 3-14 49.1 7-21
Pct. FT 30.8 24-35 55.6 26-35 21.4 12-16 31.3 14-21 42.1 5-9 30.8 18-24 23.5 16-24 31.0 2-4 33.3 21-25 38.9 8-13 28.6 19-25 38.5 3-3 29.4 15-26 22.6 20-27 33.3 13-18 29.6 10-15 40.0 11-13 27.8 6-10 30.4 6-8 24.0 12-17 4.8 19-24 29.2 11-14 27.3 15-20 50.0 6-11 43.3 18-28 40.0 19-24 30.4 20-23 29.6 13-16 50.0 22-28 28.6 18-20 42.9 8-15 44.4 10-14 31.6 12-18 25.0 14-21 47.8 14-21 25.7 17-20 10.0 14-17 33.3 11-16 16.7 10-13 40.9 15-22 30.0 9-10 34.6 10-11 33.3 11-16 25.9 13-20 0.0 19-21 29.4 21-25 28.6 6-10 43.8 9-10 44.0 10-10 26.1 6-12 31.8 8-12 27.3 9-11 41.2 19-22 26.7 11-15 11.8 23-27 37.9 5-8 30.0 18-27 35.3 11-19 29.6 21-26 40.7 15-21 46.7 5-10 45.5 16-21 36.4 20-25 38.5 21-25 21.4 5-8 33.3 17-24
Pct. 68.6 74.3 75.0 66.7 55.6 75.0 66.7 50.0 84.0 61.5 76.0 100.0 57.7 74.1 72.2 66.7 84.6 60.0 75.0 70.6 79.2 78.6 75.0 54.5 64.3 79.2 87.0 81.3 78.6 90.0 53.3 71.4 66.7 66.7 66.7 85.0 82.4 68.8 76.9 68.2 90.0 90.9 68.8 65.0 90.5 84.0 60.0 90.0 100.0 50.0 66.7 81.8 86.4 73.3 85.2 62.5 66.7 57.9 80.8 71.4 50.0 76.2 80.0 84.0 62.5 70.8
O-D-TOT 13-21-34 6-26-32 12-25-37 15-20-35 8-18-26 6-25-31 8-18-26 18-25-43 11-23-34 13-20-33 17-36-53 7-25-32 9-31-40 11-31-42 11-37-48 5-21-26 8-25-33 14-30-44 10-36-46 4-31-35 15-24-39 10-26-36 13-23-36 14-20-34 18-34-52 11-26-37 15-27-42 9-23-32 10-20-30 5-23-28 12-27-39 7-30-37 10-37-47 8-16-24 9-40-49 10-36-46 11-30-41 9-20-29 14-26-40 10-31-41 7-28-35 7-22-29 8-30-38 10-20-30 15-22-37 4-25-29 19-19-38 4-23-27 11-34-45 14-23-37 19-30-49 11-21-32 14-19-33 10-15-25 13-31-44 7-26-33 14-35-49 12-25-37 9-23-32 14-27-41 12-33-45 6-21-27 13-23-36 9-18-27 13-23-36 7-24-31
PF A 28 9 28 16 22 6 17 10 23 22 16 18 15 16 19 9 13 12 19 19 7 18 21 15 22 13 25 13 20 15 17 7 15 12 15 12 18 13 13 10 16 7 22 9 17 17 18 16 17 25 20 9 14 14 17 16 17 10 22 8 11 10 17 8 20 20 16 5 12 14 17 14 14 9 16 8 19 10 18 13 11 11 13 12 16 14 17 12 22 6 22 9 11 18 17 14 13 14 13 11 15 16 16 11 13 14 22 4 13 6 20 14 16 13 23 12 25 14 20 17 18 19 11 11 21 20 23 13 18 14 12 15
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TO BLK STL 18 5 8 19 5 13 16 3 5 6 3 7 14 2 7 15 4 8 13 5 19 35 1 4 13 3 11 16 1 4 9 10 12 21 5 4 10 5 6 14 4 3 20 5 9 16 0 6 12 5 7 14 4 4 17 4 6 12 3 11 7 6 8 19 1 5 15 5 9 14 4 7 12 5 8 17 0 7 8 3 7 11 5 7 14 2 11 20 2 5 12 3 6 13 2 8 13 3 8 14 1 6 11 9 7 11 3 5 16 7 6 19 3 6 20 3 11 16 3 11 9 4 6 9 2 5 11 4 6 11 2 7 16 4 7 18 4 7 13 1 7 15 5 8 12 5 3 9 3 5 17 4 6 13 2 9 16 4 5 18 0 7 10 5 6 9 3 4 14 3 3 10 1 8 19 2 9 21 2 11 6 3 3 10 3 3 15 2 5 14 2 7 12 5 8 15 3 5
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Game #2
Jacksonville State 72, Samford 92 Nov. 9, 2018 - Pete Hanna Center Birmingham, Ala. Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 02 04 23 00 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 8-26 30.8% 3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% FT % 1st Half: 12-18 66.7%
f f g g g
4-10 3-6 1-5 4-11 6-10 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-2 0-1 0-2 22-57
1-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 4-13
7-9 4-5 3-3 4-7 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-4 1-2
2 6 8 3 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 5 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 4 24-35 13 21 34 28
2nd half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd half: 12-17 70.6%
A TO Blk Stl
Min
##
Player
3 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
30 31 10 28 19 9 9 0+ 17 12 28 7
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
72
3 1 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 1
9 18
0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5
2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
8 200
Game: 22-57 38.6% Game: 4-13 30.8% Game: 24-35 68.6%
Deadball Rebounds 7
Player
21
Robert Allen Ruben Guerrero Brandon Austin Josh Sharkey Myron Gordon Kevion Nolan Deandre Thomas Steven Fitzgerald Logan Dye J.T. Mumber Team Totals
32 00 03 04 01 05 11 22 43
FG % 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% FT % 1st Half: 15-20 75.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f c g g g
5-6 4-6 4-12 5-8 3-7 2-4 2-2 0-1 3-5 0-0
1-1 0-0 3-7 2-2 2-4 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 6-8 2-4 10-11 5-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0
28-51 10-18 26-35 2nd half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd half: 11-15 73.3%
TP
0 3 3 3 0 4 4 3 1 6 7 3 0 5 5 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 4 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 5 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 26 32 28
A TO Blk Stl
11 3 14 1 13 0 22 10 13 1 7 0 5 0 0 0 7 1 0 0
1 4 1 5 2 2 1 2 1 0
92 16 19
2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 8 0 2 0 0 0 0
Min
26 28 30 36 30 15 14 7 13 1
5 13 200
Game: 28-51 54.9% Game: 10-18 55.6% Game: 26-35 74.3%
Deadball Rebounds 5
31 02 04 23 00 03 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
f f g g g
5-12 5-8 7-16 2-7 2-6 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0
1-3 0-0 1-6 0-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
23-58
3-14
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Player
11
Stevens, Lamar Harrar, John Dread, Myles Wheeler, Jamari Reaves, Josh Jones, Myreon Bolton, Rasir Buttrick, Trent Team Totals
21 02 05 23 00 13 35
FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% FT % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0%
f g g g
9-18 1-3 3-12 0-4 4-6 0-4 8-14 1-3
2-6 0-0 1-8 0-2 2-3 0-2 4-8 1-3
28 47
44 45
72 92
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:28, SAM 2nd-00:34. Largest lead - JSU by 1 1st-16:25, SAM by 26 1st-01:49. JSU led for 02:08. SAM led for 35:02. Game was tied for 02:50.
In Paint 30 32
Off T/O 16 29
2nd Fast Chance Break 14 6 7 6
Bench 15 19
A TO Blk Stl
2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 4 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Min
61
6 16
3
5 200
33 25 30 28 27 24 6 8 15 4
Deadball Rebounds 5,1
2 7 9 2 4 2 6 2 3 2 5 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 3 3 1 4 26-64 10-32 14-21 15 20 35 17
2nd half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 8-11 72.7%
5-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-3 5-7 0-0
TP
A TO Blk Stl
25 3 7 0 11 2 25 3
3 0 1 2 2 1 1 0
76 10
1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 6
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3
2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0
Min
40 26 37 21 23 9 30 14
7 200
Game: 26-64 40.6% Game: 10-32 31.3% Game: 14-21 66.7%
Deadball Rebounds 4,2
Officials: Bill Elk, Chris Beaver, Bill McCarthy Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 7722 Flagrant foul on JSU #00 at 1:02 in 2nd
Score by periods Jacksonville State Samford
Points JSU SAM
TP
14 10 17 7 5 8 0 0 0 0
Game: 23-58 39.7% Game: 3-14 21.4% Game: 12-16 75.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f
Score by periods Jacksonville State Penn State
Total
3-3 0-1 2-2 3-3 0-0 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Penn State 76 • 2-0
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:07, PSU 2nd-00:48. Largest lead - JSU by 4 1st-09:21, PSU by 15 2nd-00:35. JSU led for 08:57. PSU led for 29:02. Game was tied for 02:01.
2nd
2 10 12 5 5 4 9 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 3 4 7 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 12-16 12 25 37 22
2nd half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7%
Officials: Rick Shoulders, Coy Gammon, Freddie Blanton Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-MOSTELLA, Detrick. Samford-Brandon Austin. Attendance: 1443 1st
Jacksonville State 65 • 0-3
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
16 10 5 13 13 5 0 0 3 4 2 1
Samford 92 • 2-0 ##
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Bradley 11/14/18 7:02 p.m. at Peoria, Ill. (Carver Arena)
Jacksonville State 61 • 0-2
Jacksonville State 72 • 0-1
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Jacksonville State 65, Bradley 74 Nov. 14, 2018 - Carver Arena Peoria, Ill.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Penn State 11/12/18 7:00 p.m. at University Park, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Ctr)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Samford 11/09/18 6:30 p.m. at Birmingham, Ala. (Pete Hanna Center)
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Game #3
Jacksonville State 61, Penn State 76 Nov. 12, 2018 - Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa.
1st
32 37
2nd
29 39
Total
61 76
Points JSU PSU
In Paint 32 26
Off T/O 11 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 11 9 16 14
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 02 04 23 00 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 11-32 34.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% FT % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0%
f f g g g
1-2 5-10 5-12 1-3 6-13 3-5 0-0 3-6 1-1 0-3 1-2
1-1 0-0 3-8 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-1 0-0
2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0
26-57
8-19
5-9
2nd half: 15-25 60.0% 2nd half: 7-11 63.6% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5%
0 4 4 4 5 4 9 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 8 18 26 23
TP
A TO Blk Stl
5 10 13 3 12 7 0 9 2 2 2
4 5 3 2 0 0 0 5 0 3 0
Min
1 0 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1
65 22 14
2
7 200
Game: 26-57 45.6% Game: 8-19 42.1% Game: 5-9 55.6%
27 34 32 18 26 18 4 20 5 12 4
Deadball Rebounds 2
2018-19 Season REVIEW
Game #1
Bradley 74 • 3-0 ##
Player
10
Childs, Elijah Bar, Koch Brown, Darrell Lautier-Ogunleye, D. Kennell, Nate Pittman, Antoine van Bree, Luuk Hodgson, Jayden Team Totals
12 05 23 25 03 13 35
FG % 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f c g g g
6-12 7-8 4-11 2-5 4-7 1-2 1-1 1-1
0-3 0-0 2-4 0-1 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0
3-4 6-8 1-2 6-8 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0
26-47
4-13
18-24
2nd half: 12-22 54.5% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half: 14-19 73.7%
1 8 9 3 1 6 7 2 0 4 4 1 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 2 1 3 6 25 31 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl
15 20 11 10 10 4 2 2
1 1 6 3 3 3 0 1
3 3 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 74 18 15
Min
1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1
4
8 200
Game: 26-47 55.3% Game: 4-13 30.8% Game: 18-24 75.0%
32 33 33 33 29 15 10 15
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Rodrick Dixon, Ed Crenshaw Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Bradley-None. Attendance: 4706 JSU #00 Gregory fouls out at 3:22 Bench 8 30
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Score by periods Jacksonville State Bradley
1st
23 34
2nd
42 40
Total
65 74
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:08, BRAD 2nd-00:24. Largest lead - JSU None, BRAD by 15 2nd-03:22. JSU led for 00:00. BRAD led for 38:31. Game was tied for 01:04.
Points JSU BRAD
In Paint 24 32
Off T/O 19 19
2nd Fast Chance Break 9 4 8 4
Bench 22 8
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
Despite a second-half surge from the Gamecocks offense and record-setting night for senior Christian Cunningham, the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team was unable to overcome a 19-point halftime deficit at Samford on Friday. The Gamecocks fell 92-72 in the 201819 debut, dropping their first season opener of the Ray Harper era. Cunningham became JSU’s career blocks leader in Friday’s contest, picking up two rejections before the end of the first half. A block of Brandon Austin tied the record, and his swat on a Ruben Guerrero shot was the 163rd of his career. He surpassed the previous record of 162, held by Amadou Mbodji since 2010. Bulldogs guard Josh Sharkey highlighted the Samford victory with a double-double performance on 22 points and 10 assists, while pitching in eight steals and five rebounds. Jacksonville State found itself down by as many as 26 points in the first half after a one-point lead lasted just four minutes into the game. Led by Sharkey, the Bulldogs were able to open up a double-digit lead by the 10-minute mark. During the remaining 16 minutes of the first period, Sharkey scored a half-best 13 points and recorded six steals. Unrelenting, the Gamecocks closed out the first half with seven unanswered points, carrying momentum to the locker room. Following the 15-minute break, Jacksonville State went on a 12-6 tear to begin the second half. Cunningham began the scoring with a big twohanded dunk that helped propel the offense to a 10-point run at the 15:46 mark. In the four minutes, the JSU defense forced four Samford turnovers. Despite the hot start to the second period, it wasn’t enough to stifle the hot-handed Bulldogs. Samford ended the second half shooting 56 percent, knocking down 114 of 25 shots and out-scoring Jacksonville State 45-44 in the period. Four Gamecocks ended the night with double-digit points. Jason Burnell led the attack with 16 points, followed by 13 each from Ty Hudson and Marlon Hunter. Cunningham finished with 10 points and four blocks.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team came up short at Penn State on Monday, falling 76-61 to the Big 10 foes. Jacksonville State’s Jason Burnell scored the first double-double of the season for the Gamecocks (0-2), posting 14 points and 10 rebounds. The senior reeled in 10 defensive rebounds and was 5-for-12 from the floor. Lamar Stevens and Rasir Bolton scored 25 points each for Penn State, accounting for more than 65 percent of the Nittany Lions’ point total. Bolton, who was not in Patrick Chambers’ starting five, helped PSU to 30 points off the bench. “I thought we put ourselves in a good position to win tonight,” head coach Ray Harper said. “I thought our team played extremely hard. On the road against a Big 10 team, I thought we were right there with a chance. “We’re going to get better. We’re still missing some things offensively, as far as ball movement, but that will come. I thought we were better tonight, but we need to improve offensively and rebound the ball better.” The Gamecocks led by as much as four halfway through the first period, up 18-14 with 9:21 to go before halftime. Burnell had scored 10 points, thus far, and the JSU defense had held the Penn State shooters to 0-for-8 from long range. The Nittany Lions flipped the script soon after, erasing the four-point deficit by hitting five of their next eight 3-point attempts. PSU outscored the Gamecocks 23-14 through the final eight minutes to take a 37-32 lead to the locker room. After scoring 12 first-half points, the Penn State defense shortened its leash on Burnell. For the remainder of the game, Burnell was held to two points with one of six shots falling. Christian Cunningham stepped up during Burnell’s drought, scoring all 10 of his points in the second half. This coming after Cunningham didn’t take a shot in the opening period. The PSU lead was whittled down to six points, 61-55, with 4:44 remaining, but 15-6 run by the Nittany Lions put away any chance Jacksonville State had of escaping Bryce Jordan Center with a win. Redshirt-senior Detrick Mostella scored a season-high 17 points, eclipsing Burnell’s 16 scored at Samford. The first-year Gamecock was 7-for-16 with one 3-pointer.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team was not able to overcome a stagnant first half at Carver Arena, falling 74-65 to Bradley University in the final game of the Cancun Challenge’s U.S. Regional. Despite three Gamecocks scoring in double-figures, led by a 13-point performance by Detrick Mostella, the late-game rally accompanied by early scoring droughts landed Jacksonville State it’s third loss of the season. “They answered every time we would make a run,” head coach Ray Harper said. “It’s hard to overcome when a team keeps answering back with runs of their own. “I saw some positives, but we still had way too many breakdowns defensively. Especially in the first half. We had to go zone because we couldn’t guard ball screen or get the ball leveled off. They did whatever they wanted, and some 3-pointers early in the game came in transition where we didn’t communicate.” The Braves (3-0) defense held the Gamecocks (0-3) to their lowest-scoring period of the year, yielding 23 first-half points. Jacksonville State took 32 shots – seven more than Bradley – but hit just 11. For seven minutes, Jacksonville State was held to 1-for-10 shooting with Christian Cunningham ending the drought with a layup at 8:06. Following the Cunningham basket, momentum temporarily sung JSU’ s direction. Jacksonville State hit a 13-5 run that saw Mostella score five, including JSU’s first 3-pointer, and De’Torrion Ware hit his first collegiate basket. But the under-four media timeout brought an end to the run and Bradley scored six consecutive to end the half. The second half saw the Gamecocks and Braves trade baskets the entire 20 minutes. JSU outscored BU 42-40 in the period thanks to seven 3-point baskets. Maurice Dunalp, who was held to two shots the first half, was 3-for4 from beyond the arc. Mostella added two more treys to bump Jacksonville State’s shooting percentage from 34.4 percent in the first to 60 percent in the closing half. Although JSU answered its worst-scoring half with its best-scoring half, Bradley answered the Gamecocks nearly shot-for-shot to hang onto a nine-point lead. Five Braves finished with 10-or-more, led by Koch Bar’s 20 points. The Gamecocks achieved a small team goal by seeing their assists outnumber their turnovers. JSU had 22 helpers, the most in a single game this season, while also cutting their turnover total to 14 – their lowest of the season.
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Game #4
Western Carolina 53, Jacksonville State 84 Nov. 20, 2018 - Hard Rock Hotel Playa Del Carmen, Mexico Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics WESTERN CAROLINA vs Jacksonville State 11/20/18 12:30 p.m. at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya
Player
04
Carlos Dotson D.J. Myers Onno Steger Matt Halvorsen Kameron Gibson Maurice Smith Jason McMillan Marc Gosselin Josh Cottrell Marcus Thomas Yalim Olcay Adam Sledd Team Totals
05 33 02 14 00 03 12 15 21 35 44
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f f g g
7-10 1-4 1-6 6-10 0-6 2-3 0-2 0-2 3-8 0-2 1-1 0-2 21-56
FG % 1st Half: 10-25 40.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
0-0 0-0 1-5 5-9 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 3-7 0-2 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0
9-29
2-4
2nd half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 2-4 50.0%
6 4 10 2 3 4 7 3 2 2 4 4 1 3 4 3 0 2 2 4 4 5 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 18 25 43 19
TP
A TO Blk Stl
14 2 3 17 0 6 0 0 9 0 2 0
1 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
53
9 6 3 5 5 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 9 35
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
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Player
26 22 26 30 29 17 3 6 24 9 3 5
00
HORCHLER, Noah AMINU, Wajid SAMS, Garrett ESCOBAR, JT GANDIA-ROSA, Ivan BALOGUN, Ezekiel BURKHARDT, Ryan COFFEY II, Brian DAY, Trip HENDRICKSEN, Carter Team Totals
4 200
Game: 21-56 37.5% Game: 9-29 31.0% Game: 2-4 50.0%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 02 04 23 00 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% FT % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%
f f g g g
1-6 5-5 1-4 3-6 4-9 6-9 1-1 0-1 1-4 1-1 5-8 4-8
0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3 2-6
5-6 1-3 3-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 4-5 0-0
32-62
4-17
16-24
2nd half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd half: 15-20 75.0%
1 3 4 3 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 8 18 26 15
TP
A TO Blk Stl
7 11 5 6 9 15 2 0 2 2 15 10
5 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
3 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
84 16 13
2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 2 2 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 0 1
Min
30 21 17 20 19 20 17 5 18 10 14 9
5 19 200
Game: 32-62 51.6% Game: 4-17 23.5% Game: 16-24 66.7%
Deadball Rebounds 5
Officials: Freddie Williams, Michael Griffith, Don Olson Technical fouls: WESTERN CAROLINA-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: Score by periods WESTERN CAROLINA Jacksonville State
1st
24 33
2nd
29 51
Total
53 84
Last FG - WCU 2nd-00:55, JSU 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - WCU None, JSU by 34 2nd-01:37. WCU led for 00:00. JSU led for 38:52. Game was tied for 01:08.
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Carver College 61, Jacksonville State 101 Nov. 28, 2018 - Cherokee Center & Arena Centre, Ala.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics NORTH FLORIDA vs Jacksonville State 11/21/18 3:00 PM at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya
Min
Jacksonville State 84 • 1-3 ##
Game #6
North Florida 78, Jacksonville State 83 Nov. 21, 2018 - Hard Rock Hotel Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Carver College vs Jacksonville State 11/28/18 11:30 a.m. at Centre, Ala. (Cherokee Arena)
NORTH FLORIDA 78 • 2-4
WESTERN CAROLINA 53 • 1-4 ##
Game #5
02 11 03 10 04 12 20 22 23
In Paint 16 46
Off T/O 18 45
2nd Fast Chance Break 11 0 10 21
Bench 17 46
f f g g
6-9 6-10 2-8 8-15 0-7 0-0 1-2 1-2 3-6 1-3
1-3 2-2 1-6 8-14 0-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-2
28-62 14-36
FG % 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 3FG % 1st Half: 9-17 52.9% FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-0 8-13
2nd half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd half: 5-19 26.3% 2nd half: 7-11 63.6%
4 5 9 3 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 5 1 5 6 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 13 20 33 19
TP
A TO Blk Stl
14 15 5 24 2 0 3 2 10 3
4 1 1 2 6 1 0 4 0 0
Min
2 0 3 4 3 0 2 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
78 19 16
1
4 200
Game: 28-62 45.2% Game: 14-36 38.9% Game: 8-13 61.5%
32 31 22 33 28 3 16 13 11 11
Deadball Rebounds 3
Jacksonville State 83 • 2-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
31 02 04 23 00 03 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%
f f g g g
8-14 4-7 0-2 4-9 6-12 5-8 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-3
1-2 0-0 0-1 2-5 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
29-57
4-12
3 7 10 0 4 4 8 2 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 5 2 3 5 1 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 21-25 11 23 34 13
2nd half: 16-30 53.3% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd half: 12-14 85.7%
6-8 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 5-5 0-0 4-4 0-0 2-2
TP
A TO Blk Stl
23 9 2 10 13 16 0 8 0 2
5 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1
3 2 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 83 12 13
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0
Min
40 33 14 19 33 24 3 23 1 10
3 11 200
Game: 29-57 50.9% Game: 4-12 33.3% Game: 21-25 84.0%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Officials: Chad Shepherd, Freddie Williams, Michael Griffith Technical fouls: NORTH FLORIDA-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 2018 Cancun Challenge - Championship Game - Mayan Division Score by periods NORTH FLORIDA Jacksonville State
Points WCU JSU
Carver College 61 • 0-11
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f
1st
42 37
2nd
36 46
Total
78 83
Last FG - UNF 2nd-00:03, JSU 2nd-00:23. Largest lead - UNF by 9 1st-02:55, JSU by 8 1st-13:09. UNF led for 11:20. JSU led for 27:03. Game was tied for 01:37.
Player
00
GARDNER, Antonio SIMS, Glenn HEPBURN, Paul FULLER, Julian WASHINGTON, Rayford THORNTON, Tyler IVERSON, Chris GIBBONS, Marquel AKINMOYO, Kelvin HUGHLEY, Marco MONGOZI, Merdy JOHNSON, Jordan Team Totals
04 13 15 55 01 02 03 10 14 21 23
FG % 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0
In Paint 18 36
Off T/O 13 18
2nd Fast Chance Break 16 8 10 13
Bench 18 26
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 9 times.
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
2-13 0-3 1-7 2-2 7-9 4-10 2-5 0-2 4-8 0-5 1-2 1-1
* * * * *
0-6 0-0 0-1 1-1 4-5 3-5 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-1
0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24-67 10-26
3-3
2nd half: 14-38 36.8% 2nd half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd half: 0-0 0.0%
0 6 6 2 2 3 5 0 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 7 25 32 21
TP
A TO Blk Stl
4 2 2 6 18 11 5 0 8 0 2 3
4 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 5 0 0
Min
6 3 1 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 2 0
1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0
61 15 21
5
4 200
Game: 24-67 35.8% Game: 10-26 38.5% Game: 3-3 100.0
24 23 24 25 23 11 6 17 18 12 11 6
Deadball Rebounds 0
Jacksonville State 101 • 3-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
02
MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty BURNELL, Jason HUNTER, Marlon CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
04 14 23 31 00 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 18-37 48.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% Points UNF JSU
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
* * * * *
4-9 2-4 7-11 1-5 5-6 5-11 2-3 0-3 1-5 2-4 5-11 4-6
2-6 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-3 2-4
38-78
6-21
0 5 5 1 1 2 4 3 7 0 5 5 3 3 6 2 3 5 2 2 4 2 1 3 0 5 5 0 3 3 0 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 19-25 17 36 53
2nd half: 20-41 48.8% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 11-15 73.3%
2-2 3-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 6-8
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0
TP
A TO Blk Stl
12 7 19 2 10 12 5 0 3 4 11 16
4 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 4 1 1 0
7 101 18
Min
2 0 2 22 1 0 0 13 1 2 1 25 1 0 0 18 1 2 0 20 0 0 4 19 0 0 0 12 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 17 2 6 2 11 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 12 1 9 10 12 200
Game: 38-78 48.7% Game: 6-21 28.6% Game: 19-25 76.0%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: Evan Berg, Gabe Tucker, Grant Tyler Technical fouls: Carver College-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 1571 Score by periods Carver College Jacksonville State
1st
27 45
2nd
34 56
Total
61 101
Last FG - CAR 2nd-00:14, JSU 2nd-00:35. Largest lead - CAR None, JSU by 42 2nd-00:35. CAR led for 00:00. JSU led for 38:37. Game was tied for 01:23.
Points CAR JSU
In Paint 21 56
Off T/O 14 26
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 9 19 12
Bench 29 51
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team earned its first win of the season Tuesday with a record-setting 84-53 defeat of Western Carolina in the first game of the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. The Gamecock defense forced 35 turnovers with the help of 19 team steals. The 19 pickoffs broke a Cancun Challenge single-game record of 14 steals, previously held by VCU since 2008. Jacksonville State scored 45 of its points off turnovers. Guards Jamall Gregory and Derek St. Hilaire provided the spark off the bench as each led the Gamecocks in scoring with 15 points. Gregory’s 15 points were accompanied by five steals to tie his career high. St. Hilaire’s 15 is a careerhigh in a JSU uniform. Of Jacksonville State’s 84 points, 46 came from the bench. Marlon Hunter scored six of the Gamecocks’ first 12 points within the first five minutes of the game, giving Jacksonville State a nine-point lead. The WCU defense put the clamps on Hunter soon after, allowing the senior just three points the remainder of the stanza, and erasing the JSU lead six minutes before the break. The Catamounts tied the contest 22-22 with 5:55 to play, but that’s when Gregory struck with his second dunk of the day and turned momentum to the Gamecocks. With a steal and thunderous two-handed dunk, Gregory ignited an 11-0 run to push the season’s best lead to 11, 33-22, with 1:10 left in the period. The run saw the senior lead scoring with four points, while Hunter hit a jumper and free throw for three points. The second half was all Gamecocks. JSU outscored WCU 51-29, recording its highest-scoring period of the season. Beginning with a couple of Detrick Mostella free throws at 16:54, the Gamecocks went on a near-fiveminute, 21-0 run to put WCU down 56-31. Eleven of St. Hilaire’s 15 points came in the second half, while freshman De’Torrion Ware impressed with 10 points in nine minutes of play in the closing period. All 10 of Ware’s points came in less than nine minutes – between 11:03 and 2:22. Senior Christian Cunningham was the fourth Gamecock to score in double-digits with 10 points. Jason Burnell shared the rebounding effort with four and recorded a game-high five assists. In addition, freshman Maros Zaleznak scored his first collegiate points with a basket in the second period.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team turned in a win over North Florida Wednesday afternoon at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya, outlasting the Ospreys 83-78 to claim the Cancun Challenge Mayan Division Championship. Senior Jason Burnell had one of the biggest games of his career, scoring a personal-best 23 points and reeling in 10 rebounds en route to his second double-double of the season and a Cancun Challenge All-Tournament nod. Senior Jamall Gregory was named to the Cancun Challenge’s All-Tournament Team and deemed the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. The guard scored 16 points and was 5-for-5 from the free-throw line in the tournament’s finale, bringing his two-day point total to 31 with eight steals. Jacksonville State (2-3) led by as many as eight points early, building up its lead with the help of a 16-5 run that saw Ty Hudson score all six of his first-half points in the game’s first seven minutes. The Gamecock defense kept North Florida (2-4) out of the paint through the first nine minutes, forcing eight of the Ospreys’ 11 shots to be from beyond the arc. North Florida only hit three 3-pointers during the stretch. UNF turned the tables in the last half of the first period, finding its rhythm from long range. JT Escobar led the attack, going 3-for-3 from beyond the arc, while the rest of the Osprey offense was 3-for-4 from 3-point range in the final 11 minutes of the half. In taking a 42-37 lead to the locker room, 27 of UNF’s points scored came on the trey. Following the break, Jacksonville State came back to the court and answered by scoring 15 of the half’s first 19 points to take a 52-46 lead. Burnell was 5-for-10 with a 2-pointer and three free throws for 14 points, and Gregory added 12 points to his four from the first 20 minutes. Despite some late-game dramatics and fouls that put the lead in jeopardy, 81-78 with three seconds to play, Jacksonville State controlled the score from the 16:17 mark forward. Along with Burnell and Gregory, Marlon Hunter finished in double-digits with 13 points and Hudson claimed 10. Senior Maurice Dunlap was 4-for-4 from the charity stripe, hitting some big free throws down the line that put the game out of reach. North Florida’s Escobar led the Ospreys in scoring with 24 points. All 24 of his points came off 3-pointers (8-for-14). He had just one attempt within the arc.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed its third consecutive win with a 101-61 victory over Carver College on Wednesday. The win came before a nearcapacity crowd at Cherokee Arena on Gadsden State’s Centre campus. Six different Gamecocks scored in double figures, led by a 19-point performance from Jason Burnell. For the third time this season, the senior paced JSU (3-3) in both points and rebounds, snagging seven boards in 25 minutes of play. Freshman De’Torrion Ware scored a career-high 16 points on 4-for-6 from the field with two 3-pointers and 6-of-8 shooting from the free-throw line. Detrick Mostella and Jamall Gregory each tallied 12 points, Derek St. Hilaire pocketed 11 points and Christian Cunningham finished with 10. It was the first time five or more Gamecocks have scored double-digit points since five accomplished the feat Feb. 22, 2018 against Belmont. Despite a 40-point victory in the end, Carver (0-11) kept within striking distance for most of the first half. It wasn’t until the 7:37 mark that the Gamecocks put more than 10 points between them and the Cougars, going up 26-15 on a St. Hilaire jumper. Before the end of the half, JSU widened the gap to 18 points, 45-27, with the help of an eight-point rally by Hilaire that saw the sophomore score a basket at the buzzer. “We were very lackadaisical on the defensive end in the first half,” head coach Ray Harper said. “I was just wanting to get to halftime so I could speak my mind. We had to be better in the second half, and I thought the group that finished the first half was the best group we had.” Following the break, a focused JSU squad outscored Carver 56-34 in the final period. Of Ware’s 16 points scored, 15 came in the second half. It was the freshman’s final basket, a dunk with 35 seconds to go, that put the Gamecocks’ point total over the century mark. Jacksonville State’s 101-point showing on Wednesday marks the first time a JSU team has reached 100 points in a single game since last season’s opener Nov. 10, 2017 against Tennessee Wesleyan. On the defensive side of the court, the Gamecocks blocked 10 Carver shots. Junior Jacara Cross had the majority of the rejections, swatting six. It’s the second time in his career he blocked five-or-more shots. Meanwhile, Gregory led JSU in steals with four while the rest of the defense totaled 12.
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs North Alabama 12/1/18 12:00 PM at Florence, Ala. (Flowers Hall)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
02
MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty BURNELL, Jason HUNTER, Marlon CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
04 14 23 31 00 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 18-41 43.9% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% FT % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
* * * * *
4-12 4-6 5-7 7-14 2-4 2-6 0-1 1-3 1-3 2-4 0-1
2-6 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1
0-0 3-4 1-2 9-11 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 2-3 0-0
28-61
5-17
15-26
2nd half: 10-20 50.0% 2nd half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 12-19 63.2%
1 1 2 2 0 3 3 3 3 6 9 5 2 4 6 2 1 4 5 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 1 3 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 9 31 40 22
TP
A TO Blk Stl
10 12 11 23 4 4 0 3 2 7 0
1 1 5 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0
##
Player
20 24 20 30 31 17 2 19 19 16 2
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0
1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
76 13 10
5
6 200
Game: 28-61 45.9% Game: 5-17 29.4% Game: 15-26 57.7%
Deadball Rebounds 4
15
DIGGS, Cameron AGNEW, Christian BLACKMON, Jamari SMITH, Kendarius KING, Tavon WINDELER, Logan DUTREIL, Cantavio MATIC, Aleksa STAFFORD, Kendall Team Totals
02 03 11 01 04 05 10 24
FG % 1st Half: 7-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-15 FT % 1st Half: 9-14
25.9% 20.0% 64.3%
04 23 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%
g g g
1-1 0-0 2-3 0-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-3
31-61
6-18
7-7 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0 1-2
5 6 11 2 2 8 10 1 0 4 4 3 0 3 3 2 0 4 4 1 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 3 0 3 3 13-18 11 37 48 20
2nd half: 19-34 55.9% 2nd half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
22 10 14 6 9 3 0 6 4 2 5
3 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 0
Min
2 1 5 3 1 0 0 1 1 5 1
0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0
81 15 20
5
9 200
Game: 31-61 50.8% Game: 6-18 33.3% Game: 13-18 72.2%
27 27 20 25 27 13 4 21 12 17 7
Deadball Rebounds 3
f g g g
/
2-4 2-9 3-14 4-13 0-0 1-3 3-6 0-1 4-9 19-59
0-0 0-2 2-9 3-11 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-7 7-31
1-2 3-6 14-15 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
1 5 6 3 0 4 4 4 3 6 9 4 1 5 6 4 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 0 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 2 2 4 20-27 11 31 42 25
2nd half: 12-32 37.5% 2nd half: 4-16 25.0% 2nd half: 11-13 84.6%
##
Player
0 23 1 37 0 400 38 0 4 1 14 1 17 0 1 0 26
13
JENNETO,Fahim BENNETT,Ameer LARKIN,Kevin WILEY,Pinky EDWARDS,Saleik RYDER,Justin HORSEY,Montrell MITCHELL,Jonathan LUCAS,Ronald BUSHROD,Jordan CARTER,Myles Team Totals
A TO Blk Stl
5 7 22 12 0 3 6 0 10
1 0 6 4 0 1 0 0 1
3 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 2
65 13 14
1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4
1st
42 26
2nd
34 39
Total
76 65
3 200
Game: 19-59 32.2% Game: 7-31 22.6% Game: 20-27 74.1%
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:37, UNA 2nd-00:41. Largest lead - JSU by 20 2nd-17:45, UNA None. JSU led for 38:50. UNA led for 00:00. Game was tied for 01:10.
Points JSU UNA
Deadball Rebounds 5
In Paint 36 20
Off T/O 19 11
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
TP
Officials: Keith Patterson, Eric Mims, Alan Cosby Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-GREGORY, Jamall. North Alabama-DIGGS, Cameron. Attendance: 844 Score by periods Jacksonville State North Alabama
00
f
7-9 5-7 5-10 3-8 4-8 1-1 0-0 2-5 1-2 1-6 2-5
Delaware State 54 • 2-8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
31
f
2nd Fast Chance Break 8 14 10 2
Bench 16 9
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
15 02 04 21 00 03 05 10 23 32
FG % 1st Half: 7-33 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
21.2% 31.3% 75.0%
f f g g g
1-5 3-11 4-10 2-6 5-11 0-1 2-3 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-3
0-2 1-3 0-4 1-3 5-10 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2
3-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
18-57
8-27
10-15
2nd half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd half: 7-11 63.6%
1 1 2 5 1 1 2 4 1 5 6 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 21 26 17
TP
A TO Blk Stl
5 7 10 5 19 0 5 2 0 0 1
1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
54
1 3 2 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 16
Min
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
0
6 200
Game: 18-57 31.6% Game: 8-27 29.6% Game: 10-15 66.7%
22 18 33 32 32 12 12 15 12 2 10
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Emanuel Upton; Eugene Griffin; Kai Armstrong Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Delaware State-None. Attendance: 617 Flagrant Foul DSU #10 @ 5:08 in 2nd Half Score by periods Jacksonville State Delaware State
1st
34 22
2nd
47 32
Total
81 54
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:39, DSUM 2nd-00:58. Largest lead - JSU by 32 2nd-07:04, DSUM by 3 1st-19:31. JSU led for 35:57. DSUM led for 03:34. Game was tied for 00:29.
Game #9 Jacksonville State 65, Wichita State 69 Dec. 12, 2018 - Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Wichita St. 12/12/18 7:00 pm at Wichita, Kan. (Charles Koch Arena) Jacksonville State 65 • 5-4
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1
North Alabama 65 • 2-6 ##
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Delaware State 12/08/18 5:30pm at Dover,Del.(Memorial Hall) Jacksonville State 81 • 5-3
Jacksonville State 76 • 4-3 ##
Game #8 Jacksonville State 81, Delaware State 54 Dec. 8, 2018 - Memorial Hall Dover, Del.
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
31 00 04 23 03 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 11-34 32.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%
In Paint 50 18
Off T/O 9 8
2nd Fast Chance Break 19 12 6 0
Bench 20 8
f f g g g
5-11 3-6 2-10 5-11 6-16 1-2 2-6 0-0 0-1
0-1 0-0 1-3 3-5 1-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1
0-0 2-2 5-6 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24-63
6-15
11-13
2nd half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%
0 8 8 4 3 2 5 3 0 2 2 3 0 7 7 2 2 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 1 3 8 25 33 15
TP
A TO Blk Stl
10 8 10 15 15 2 5 0 0
1 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 2
Min
3 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 0
2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0
65 12 12
5
7 200
Game: 24-63 38.1% Game: 6-15 40.0% Game: 11-13 84.6%
30 32 23 28 33 15 24 2 13
Deadball Rebounds 2,1
Wichita St. 69 • 5-4 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
01
McDUFFIE, Markis ECHENIQUE, Jaime TORRES, Ricky HAYNES-JONES, Samaj STEVENSON, Erik DENNIS, Dexter BURTON, Jamarius BROWN, Rod UDEZE, Morris PB-CHANDLER, Isaiah Team Totals
21 03 04 10 00 02 05 12 44
FG % 1st Half: 16-35 45.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%
f c g g g
3-15 6-8 3-6 7-16 4-8 1-6 1-2 0-0 4-5 0-1
0-3 0-0 1-4 3-7 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
5-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
29-67
5-18
6-10
2nd half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 3-5 60.0%
2 7 9 2 4 3 7 3 0 1 1 0 2 4 6 2 0 2 2 4 3 5 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 14 30 44 15
TP
A TO Blk Stl
11 12 7 17 9 3 2 0 8 0
3 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 0
Min
0 2 3 4 2 0 2 0 1 0
0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
69 12 14
4
4 200
Game: 29-67 43.3% Game: 5-18 27.8% Game: 6-10 60.0%
32 18 33 36 23 28 7 1 15 7
Deadball Rebounds 2,1
Officials: Toby Martinez,Todd Austin,Zelton Steed Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Wichita St.-None. Attendance: 10028 Score by periods Jacksonville State Wichita St.
Points JSU DSUM
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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2018-19 Season REVIEW
Game #7 Jacksonville State 76, North Alabama 65 Dec. 1, 2018 - Flowers Hall Florence, Ala.
1st
33 37
2nd
32 32
Total
65 69
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:04, WICH 2nd-00:20. Largest lead - JSU by 2 1st-14:34, WICH by 9 2nd-14:21. JSU led for 01:46. WICH led for 34:34. Game was tied for 03:40.
Points JSU WICH
In Paint 18 42
Off T/O 13 11
2nd Fast Chance Break 9 10 19 7
Bench 7 13
Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 6 times.
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 3 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed its fourth consecutive win by taking the first Division I meeting between JSU and North Alabama,76-65, on Saturday in Flowers Hall on the UNA campus. The Gamecocks improved to 4-3 on the season, while the Lions dropped to 2-6 overall. The same two clubs will usher in the renovated Pete Mathews Coliseum on Dec. 18 in Jacksonville. Tip off is set for 7:30 p.m. JSU started strong from the opening tip and led the entire contest, including a double digit lead from the 13:16 mark of the opening half until the UNA cut the lead down to nine at 67-58 with 3:24 left in the game. The Gamecocks led by as many as 20 points early in the second half at 50-30 with 17:45 in the second half. The quick start was attributed to a solid shooting performance in the first 20 minutes as JSU put together a 43 percent shooting half (18-of-41). The Gamecock defense limited the Lions to just 27 percent from the field (7-of-27). UNA made a late run in the final three minutes as they got deficit down to three possessions 72-65 before JSU sealed the win at the free throw line. As a team, the Gamecocks finished shooting 45 percent from the field, while UNA improved to 37 percent from the field in the second half. JSU held UNA to 32 percent shooting for the contest. Senior guard Marlon Hunter turned in a career-high 23 points in the win along with six rebounds and two assists in 30 minutes of action. Hunter, from Panama City, Florida, established his new career mark for points at the free throw line late in the contest. His previous high was a 22 point effort against Southeast Missouri last season. Hunter finished 7-of-14 from the field and 9-of-11 from the free throw line. Hunter was one four Gamecocks in double figures in the scoring column. Junior Ty Hudson posted 12 points, while Jason Burnell added 11 points and credited with five assists. Burnell also pulled down a game-high nine rebounds. Senior Detrick Mostella finished with 10 points in the road win. Derek St. Hilaire came off the bench for seven points. UNA’s Christian Agnew paced the home squad with 22 points, while Kendarius Smith and Kendall Stafford came off the bench for 12 points and 10 points respectively.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team picked up its fifth consecutive win with a 81-54 victory over Delaware State at the Hornet’s Memorial Hall on Saturday. The streak is the longest under head coach Ray Harper, who led JSU to two four-game winning streaks during the 2016-17 season. It’s the longest winning streak since the 2014-15 Gamecocks won five in a row. Senior Jason Burnell led the attack against the Hornets, earning his third double-double of the season on 22 points and 11 rebounds. The forward was 7-for-9 from the field and knocked down seven of seven free throws. “He is playing at another level right now, and he’s doing it on both ends of the court,” Harper said. “We almost have to have him on the floor. We’re just a different team when he is on the floor. He’s one of those guys you need. “Like a good point guard can make an entire team look good, he does that from the four. We can put the ball in his hands and let him make decisions. He can score from the inside and from the outside. There’s not many categories he doesn’t lead us in right now.” The 22-point showing – one point shy of his careerhigh – upped his scoring average to a team-high 14.6 points per game this season. The 6-foot-7 senior leads the Gamecocks with 117 points, 65 rebounds, .545 3-point average and 38 baskets scored. After leading JSU to a 43-22 advantage with eight points in the first half, Burnell helped Jacksonville State to an 8-0 run to begin the second half. He tied his first-period total within the first six minutes. The senior finished with 14 points in the closing period. Senior Jamall Gregory totaled 14 points – 10 in the second half – in front of a small home crowd. Just 90 miles away from his hometown of Washington, D.C., the guard received a large ovation when he slammed an alley-oop feed in the second period. Senior forward Christian Cunningham was the third of three Gamecocks to score in double-digits, logging his first double-double of the year. He had 10 points and 10 rebounds in what was his 100th game played in a Jacksonville State uniform. The Albuquerque, N.M., native is just nine games away from breaking into JSU’s all-time games played rankings, and just one rebound from tying the program’s Division I record for career rebounds.
A late-game surge wasn’t enough to lift the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team over Wichita State Wednesday, falling 69-65 at Charles Koch Arena and bringing an end to the Gamecocks’ five-game winning streak. JSU trailed by nine points at the 14:21 mark of the second half after the Shockers outscored the visitors 8-2 in a two-minute span. Despite falling into its largest deficit of the night, 50-41, Jacksonville State answered with a ninepoint run to take a 58-57 lead with 6:12 remaining. JSU and Wichita State traded baskets over the next four minutes until Shocker point guard Samajae Haynes-Jones hit a 3-pointer with less than two minutes to go to widen the gap to four. “It was right there for us,” head coach Ray Harper said. “We had some bad possessions late. “I told our kids I was really proud of them for their effort. I thought we competed and it was right there for us, but we’ll watch film tomorrow and learn from it. Hopefully we will be a better basketball team because of it.” The first half saw the two teams combine for 70 points. Wichita State’s four-point lead, 37-33, was their smallest advantage at a halftime for the year, but the highlight of the stanza came on an offensive rebound at 7:48 by senior Christian Cunningham. His third of five rebounds on the night was the 680th of his career, making him Jacksonville State’s all-time Division I rebounding leader. The four-year Gamecock surpassed Nick Murphy’s previous record of 679 and ended the night with 682. Senior Marlon Hunter collected 11 points in the first period, hitting 4-for-11 shots and two free throws, while the WSU defense was able to hold Jason Burnell to zero. The senior forward was 0-for-3 and ran into early foul trouble with three in the first period. As a result, Wichita State outscored 24-6 in the paint for the first half, 42-18 overall. Burnell caught fire in the second period and became one of four Gamecocks to record double-digit points. He and Jamall Gregory each tallied 10, while Hudson and Hunter led the way with 15 each. Ten of Hudson’s 15 came in the second half, as well. Haynes-Jones was the Shockers’ leading scorer with 17 points, going 7-for-16 with three 3-pointers. Meanwhile, the JSU defense held the American Conferen’s leading scorer, Markis McDuffie, to 11 points – 8.5 points below his average.
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Jacksonville State 55, Evansville 50 Dec. 15, 2018 - Ford Center Evansville, Ind.
North Alabama 50, Jacksonville State 64 Dec. 18, 2018 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Alabama vs Jacksonville State 12/18/18 7:30 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Evansville 12/15/18 1 p.m. at Ford Center, Evansville, Ind.
North Alabama 50 • 3-9
Jacksonville State 55 • 6-4 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 12-36 33.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0
f f g g g
4-11 5-6 0-4 5-8 3-7 0-4 3-7 1-9 0-4 21-60
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
2-5 0-0 0-1 4-5 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-7 0-2
2-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
7-23
6-8
9-24 3-11 4-6
37.5% 27.3% 66.7%
1 9 10 1 6 9 15 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 4 1 3 4 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 5 5 1 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 10 36 46 18
TP
A TO Blk Stl
12 13 0 14 6 0 7 3 0
3 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 1
##
Player
31 35 7 31 30 23 14 18 11
05
DUTREIL, Cantavio STAFFORD, Kendall BLACKMON, Jamari MATIC, Aleksa SMITH, Kendarius KING, Tavon AGNEW, Christian DIGGS, Cameron LITTLES, Emanuel Team Totals
2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
55 13 17
4
6 200
Game: 21-60 35.0% Game: 7-23 30.4% Game: 6-8 75.0%
Deadball Rebounds 0
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
10
Kuhlman, Evan Hall, John Hill, Marty Feehan, Shea Riley, K.J. Newton, Jawaun Givance, Shamar Chatkevicius,Dainius Frederking, Noah Team Totals
35 01 21 33 03 05 14 30
FG % 1st Half: 6-24 3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 FT % 1st Half: 6-8
25.0% 28.6% 75.0%
f f g g g
0-10 5-9 1-3 3-11 3-6 0-1 3-6 1-4 0-2
0-6 3-5 0-2 2-7 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-2
0-0 1-3 0-0 6-8 5-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
16-52
6-25
12-17
2nd half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd half: 6-9 66.7%
0 4 4 2 2 12 14 1 0 3 3 1 0 5 5 2 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 31 35 13
TP
A TO Blk Stl
0 14 2 14 11 0 7 2 0
2 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 1
0 5 0 3 3 0 0 0 1
50 10 12
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
1 3 0 3 3 0 1 0 0
10 11 01 02 15 21
FG % 1st Half: 9-22 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 3-5
g g g
0-0 2-6 1-8 2-3 2-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0
16-48
40.9% 30.0% 60.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
7-24
7-26 4-14 8-9
TP
2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0
2 4 6 2 2 2 4 4 2 5 7 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 3 0 5 5 3 3 4 7 11-14 10 26 36 21
26.9% 28.6% 88.9%
4 8 9 8 8 2 5 6 0 50
A TO Blk Stl
0 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0
0 2 5 4 4 0 1 2 0 1 9 19
Min
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0
1
5 200
Game: 16-48 33.3% Game: 7-24 29.2% Game: 11-14 78.6%
17 33 35 20 38 8 16 17 16
Deadball Rebounds 1
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Player
32 35 23 32 31 6 18 10 13
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
3 11 200
Game: 16-52 30.8% Game: 6-25 24.0% Game: 12-17 70.6%
1st
30 22
2nd
25 28
Total
55 50
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:52, UE 2nd-00:52. Largest lead - JSU by 12 1st-06:14, UE by 5 1st-18:45. JSU led for 33:03. UE led for 03:50. Game was tied for 03:07.
Points JSU UE
Deadball Rebounds 1
In Paint 28 18
Off T/O 11 8
2nd Fast Chance Break 16 10 0 4
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
Officials: John Hampton, Ed Crenshaw, Tommy Short Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Evansville-None. Attendance: 4814 Score by periods Jacksonville State Evansville
03
f
1-2 3-9 3-17 3-4 2-5 0-0 1-5 3-4 0-2
Jacksonville State 64 • 7-4
Evansville 50 • 5-5 ##
24
f
Bench 10 9
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
31 00 04 23 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-13 7.7% FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
f f g g g
5-13 2-4 4-11 3-11 6-15 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-3 0-1
0-4 0-0 0-3 0-6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1
22-62
1-21
9-11 1-2 0-0 5-5 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
3 6 9 3 2 4 6 2 2 6 8 1 0 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 6 19-24 15 24 39 17
2nd half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd half: 0-8 0.0% 2nd half: 13-16 81.3%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
19 5 8 11 15 0 0 0 4 2 0
1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
64
7
7
6
8 200
Game: 22-62 35.5% Game: 1-21 4.8% Game: 19-24 79.2%
Min
30 36 32 32 29 2 1 9 10 17 2
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: R-Barry Mathis, U1-Brian Crocker, U2-Chris Ballunek Technical fouls: North Alabama-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 1295 Score by periods North Alabama Jacksonville State
1st
24 31
2nd
26 33
Total
50 64
Last FG - UNA 2nd-00:15, JSU 2nd-02:11. Largest lead - UNA by 2 1st-16:43, JSU by 18 2nd-14:29. UNA led for 02:03. JSU led for 35:04. Game was tied for 02:53.
Points UNA JSU
Jacksonville State 72, West Virginia 74 Dec. 22, 2018 - WVU Coliseum Morgantown, W. Wa. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs West Virginia 12/22/18 12:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Jacksonville State 72 • 7-5
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
3 1 1 6 1 1 0 3 1
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In Paint 18 34
Off T/O 4 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 6 2 20 4
Bench 13 6
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times.
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
2-7 6-8 1-5 1-5 12-22 1-1 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1
1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1
9 13 2 6 26 5 5 6 0 0
3 2 3 4 0 0 5 0 0 0
27-57
3-11
3 6 9 3 3 3 6 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 4 3 7 3 1 2 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 15-20 13 23 36 17
2nd half: 14-27 51.9% 2nd half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 10-14 71.4%
1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 72 17 15
Min
1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0
5
9 200
Game: 27-57 47.4% Game: 3-11 27.3% Game: 15-20 75.0%
30 34 19 33 35 7 25 11 5 1
Deadball Rebounds 2
West Virginia 74 • 7-4 ##
Player
21
Harris, Wesley Ahmad, Esa Routt, Logan Bolden, James Harler, Chase Culver, Derek Knapper, Brandon McCabe, Jordan Haley, Jermaine Matthews Jr., Emmitt Gordon, Andrew West, Lamont Team Totals
23 31 03 14 01 02 05 10 11 12 15
FG % 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f f g g
8-11 1-1 2-5 2-6 1-4 2-4 3-7 0-2 1-3 1-5 0-2 7-12
4-4 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-2 0-0 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 4-6
28-62 12-24
0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-11
2nd half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd half: 7-11 63.6% 2nd half: 1-4 25.0%
3 5 8 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 5 2 2 1 3 14 20 34 18
TP
A TO Blk Stl
20 2 5 5 4 4 12 0 2 2 0 18
1 0 0 5 4 0 3 1 2 0 0 0
2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 74 16 14
Min
0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1
4
7 200
Game: 28-62 45.2% Game: 12-24 50.0% Game: 6-11 54.5%
33 4 18 13 26 10 22 3 17 18 5 31
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Gary Maxwell, Bret Smith, Tyler Kumpf Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-GREGORY, Jamall. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 8231 Score by periods Jacksonville State West Virginia
1st
33 36
2nd
39 38
Total
72 74
Last FG - JSU 2nd-02:07, WVU 2nd-01:46. Largest lead - JSU by 8 1st-12:26, WVU by 9 2nd-16:37. JSU led for 10:44. WVU led for 26:32. Game was tied for 02:44.
70
4-4 1-2 0-0 3-4 2-4 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0
Points JSU WVU
In Paint 32 16
Off T/O 18 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 20 6 9 2
Bench 16 38
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 12 times.
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The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team handed Evansville its first home loss Saturday, downing the Purple Aces 55-50 at the Ford Center. In their return to the home of the Ohio Valley Conference Championships, the Gamecocks (6-4) claimed the program’s first win over a Missouri Valley Conference opponent. The win ended a stretch of 34-consecutive non-conference home wins for EU (5-5). Seniors Christian Cunningham and Jason Burnell each tallied double-doubles in a game that came down to points in the paint. Cunningham had 13 points and 15 boards, while Burnell has 10 points and 12 rebounds. With just 21 of Jacksonville State’s 55 points coming on jumpers, the JSU bigs received a boost from forward Jacara Cross off the bench. The junior scored seven, blocked two shots and pitched in two assists in 14 minutes of action. A slow offensive start saw the Gamecocks leading on two 3-point baskets, 6-5, after the first six minutes. Cunningham followed up with two dunks, including a one-handed put-back, that sparked the JSU shooters. Cunningham and Burnell each tacked on four points each over the next six minutes to help the Gamecocks to a 23-11 lead on a 15-3 run. Through the final five minutes of the first half, the JSU defense held Evansville to just five points on 2-of-9 shooting. A Ty Hudson 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Gamecocks a 30-22 lead going to the break. JSU outscored UE 16-2 in the first. Evansville flipped the script in the second half and tied the game 38-38 by the under-12 media timeout. Following Hudson’s third 3-pointer, a basket to begin the second half, the Aces went on an 13-6 run to bring the Gamecock lead to one, 36-35, after five minutes. A 3-pointer from Shamar Givance knotted the score for the first time since early in the first period. The Aces’ corrected their first-half miscues on the inside and scored 16 points in the paint in the final 20 minutes. The home team outscored JSU 28-25 in the closing period, but it wasn’t enough to catch the Gamecocks. Following the tie, Jacksonville State pulled away and kept a three-point buffer through the last six minutes of play. A defensive board for the Aces with less than a minute to go threatened overtime, but two Cunningham free throws with a second to go put the game out of reach.
Head coach Ray Harper led the men’s basketball team to a historic win inside Pete Mathews Coliseum with a 64-50 victory over North Alabama on Tuesday. The win was important for three reasons: it was the Gamecocks first game inside The Pete since the devastating March 19 tornados, the program’s 450th all-time win at The Pete and Harper’s 50th JSU coaching win. In its 45th season hosting basketball, Jacksonville State now owns a 450-159 record on its home court – a .739 winning percentage. Saturday’s game was the first true home game for JSU during the 2018-19 season, scheduling its first 10 games on the road and at neutral sites. Harper became JSU’s fastest Division I head coach to claim 50 wins at the helm of the program. He ranks second all-time at JSU for fastest coach to 50 wins behind hall-of-famer Bill Jones. Harper accomplished the feat in 82 games, while Jones did it in 80. The Gamecocks’ swept the season series over the Lions with the 14-point win. Senior Jason Burnell tallied a teamhigh 19 points, followed by 15 from Marlon Hunter and 11 from Ty Hudson. With a game-high nine rebounds, Burnell came up just one board from scoring his third doubledouble in four games. Following four lead changes within the first five minutes of the game, Jacksonville State took an 8-6 lead at the 15:21 mark and never saw the Lions climb back ahead. JSU carried out a balanced attack in the first half with six scoring a combined 31 points. Burnell was the half’s leading scorer with seven, but only four points separated him from Christian Cunningham who scored a half-low three points. North Alabama’s Aleska Matic hit a 3-pointer to begin the second half, whittling JSU’s lead down to four, but a 14-0 JSU run helped to put the game out of reach early. The Gamecock defense held the Lions scoreless for nearly five minutes to go ahead 45-27. Harper’s squad maintained the lead for the remaining 15 minutes, allowing no less than a 10-point buffer between them and UNA. The Lions’ offensive leader was the ASUN’s leading freshman scorer, Jamari Stafford, who tallied eight points and played 36 minutes. The Hoover, Ala., native also led on the boards with nine rebounds.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team nearly received an early Christmas present on Saturday, but a career-game from Marlon Hunter wasn’t enough to top West Virginia. JSU fell 74-72 at WVU Coliseum, coming up three points shy of a win over the Power-5 Mountaineers. “We had a chance,” head coach Ray Harper said. “We got what we wanted on our last possession and you have to credit our kids for that. We had a great opportunity here today, and hopefully this helped prepare us for January and February. Down two with eight seconds left, Ty Hudson found Jason Burnell just left of the key for a 3-point attempt. Burnell, who was 1-for-3 from long range, fired up the shot but had it miss short on the front iron. Hunter recorded a career-best 26 points, topping his previous high of 23, while Cunningham was 6-for-8 with a free throw for 13 points. Burnell led on the boards with nine rebounds. West Virginia forward Wesley Harris led the Mountaineers with 20 points, knocking down four of four 3-point attempts. Meanwhile, the Gamecock defense limited WVU’s leading scorer Esa Ahmad to just two points. The Gamecocks jumped on West Virginia early with a 13-5 lead thanks to an 8-0 run that included four points from Jacara Cross. The JSU defense kept the Mountaineers scoreless for more than four minutes during the stretch, forcing four turnovers for five points. WVU found its shot shortly after, outscoring the Gamecocks 23-11 through the next eight minutes to take a half-best six-point lead. After missing two treys during the opening minutes, the Mountaineers hit four of nine 3-point attempts to take a 30-24 advantage. The Gamecocks regained the lead briefly, 31-30 with two minutes to go before the half, but saw it disappear with six consecutive WVU points. Hunter made it a threepoint game at the horn with a tip-in, 36-33. The second half began with West Virginia firing up three 3-pointers, and all three fell. James Bolden, who did not score in the first, bucketed five points within the first five minutes of the second, while Wesley Harris matched the total with a 3-pointer and jumper. Despite the Mountaineers’ success from long range, Jacksonville State stayed competitive inside the paint. The Gamecocks outscored WVU 20-6 under the basket to hold a 39-38 advantage in the period.
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Reinhardt vs Jacksonville State 12/29/18 4:00 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Player
23
Latroy Strong Chris Rogers Samuel Bunkley James Jackson Cody Carden Marshall Dunn Michael Mays Darwin Hubbard Joshua Daniels Kody Eden Kyle Smith Reginald Terrell Team Totals
30 03 05 21 00 04 10 12 22 33 55
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
4-10 2-4 4-15 0-3 4-8 0-1 4-11 1-3 3-6 0-3 0-0 1-2
0 1 1 5 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 0 4 4 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 6 23-66 12-30 19-24 11 26 37 20
f c g g g
FG % 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 9-14 64.3% FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
4-7 0-0 2-4 0-1 3-6 0-1 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0
2nd half: 11-37 29.7% 2nd half: 3-16 18.8% 2nd half: 11-14 78.6%
6-7 1-2 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-2
TP
A TO Blk Stl
18 5 15 0 11 0 15 2 6 0 2 3
2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
77
1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 1 9 17
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
04 23 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 18-36 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 8-18 44.4% FT % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
Deadball Rebounds 2
f f g g g
5-7 5-7 4-7 4-9 5-12 3-3 0-0 0-5 1-2 5-9 7-13
0-2 0-0 1-2 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 3-6 6-11
TP
4 4 8 3 14 5 2 2 6 8 3 12 1 2 1 2 3 2 9 7 0 0 1 1 0 13 2 1 1 3 4 1 12 0 1 4 4 8 2 8 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 1 3 4 0 15 4 0 3 3 6 2 20 2 4 1 3 4 39-74 13-30 18-28 18 34 52 17 109 25 12
2nd half: 21-38 55.3% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 14-21 66.7%
4-5 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-7 1-2 0-0 3-4 2-2 0-0
A TO Blk Stl
Min
1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 1
5
8 200
Game: 39-74 52.7% Game: 13-30 43.3% Game: 18-28 64.3%
25 19 16 28 17 19 3 25 12 17 19
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: R-Keith Patterson, U1-Matthew DiPiro, U2-Dustin Williams Technical fouls: Reinhardt-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 1229 Score by periods Reinhardt Jacksonville State
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Tennessee State 01/05/19 5 p.m. at Nashville, Tenn. - Gentry Center
1st
41 48
2nd
36 61
Total
77 109
Last FG - REIN 2nd-01:02, JSU 2nd-01:45. Largest lead - REIN None, JSU by 34 2nd-01:45. REIN led for 00:00. JSU led for 39:45. Game was tied for 00:15.
31 00 04 23 02 03 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 16-37 43.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-15 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%
Points REIN JSU
Off T/O 7 23
2nd Fast Chance Break 18 4 20 8
Bench 28 49
f f g g g
8-14 1-3 2-8 4-13 4-7 6-11 1-1 0-1 1-3 1-4
1-5 0-0 1-3 2-5 0-1 3-7 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1
28-65
7-23
2-2 0-0 0-0 5-6 3-4 4-4 0-0 4-4 1-1 1-2
7 5 12 3 1 4 5 0 0 7 7 3 0 3 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 3 4 20-23 15 27 42 14
2nd half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd half: 17-19 89.5%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
19 2 5 15 11 19 2 4 3 3
8 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 400 29 0 24 1 33 1 25 1 15 0 3 1 14 1 8 0 9
83 14
8
3
7 200
Game: 28-65 43.1% Game: 7-23 30.4% Game: 20-23 87.0%
Min
Deadball Rebounds 2
Belmont 73 • 9-3, 0-1 OVC ##
Player
10
HOLLANDER, Caleb MUSZYNSKI, Nick MURPHY, Grayson WINDLER, Dylan MCCLAIN, Kevin KUNKEL, Adam HOPKINS, Nick PIERSON, Tate BENKERT, Michael ADELSPERGER, Seth Team Totals
33 02 03 11 05 14 20 24 50
FG % 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0
c g g g
1-9 4-11 6-10 8-11 6-12 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-3 1-1
0-6 1-2 1-4 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0
0-0 0-0 1-2 4-4 6-8 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
26-59
8-27
13-16
2nd half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd half: 8-11 72.7%
1st
40 32
2nd
43 41
Total
83 73
1 4 5 3 5 3 8 2 1 5 6 3 1 7 8 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 23 32 17
TP
A TO Blk Stl
2 9 14 23 21 2 0 0 0 2
1 0 6 2 6 0 0 0 1 0
Min
0 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 1
0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
73 16 11
5
7 200
Game: 26-59 44.1% Game: 8-27 29.6% Game: 13-16 81.3%
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:49, BEL 2nd-00:25. Largest lead - JSU by 12 2nd-01:01, BEL by 1 1st-18:09. JSU led for 38:28. BEL led for 00:57. Game was tied for 00:35.
Points JSU BEL
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason ZELIZNAK, Maros GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
03 00 04 23 02 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 11-22 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f c g g g
3-10 0-1 2-7 2-8 5-9 4-4 2-3 1-3 0-2 0-1
1-2 0-0 1-3 2-4 1-1 3-3 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-0
19-48
9-18
4-6 0-0 1-2 6-8 2-2 4-4 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0
5 5 10 2 0 1 1 2 2 4 6 3 0 2 2 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 22-28 10 20 30 17
2nd half: 8-26 30.8% 2nd half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd half: 15-18 83.3%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
11 0 6 12 13 15 7 5 0 0
3 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0
2 0 4 0 1 2 1 2 1 1
69 10 14
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 0
Min
40 13 23 26 31 21 22 17 5 2
2 11 200
Game: 19-48 39.6% Game: 9-18 50.0% Game: 22-28 78.6%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Tennessee State 62 • 3-11, 0-2 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f
15 31 37 38 37 10 3 8 13 8
Deadball Rebounds 0
##
Player
04
MOORE, Damarri CHAFFEE JR., Stokley CHANEY, Armani DAVIS, Tripp CUMMINGS, Daniel LITTLEJOHN, Michael EGBUTA, Emmanuel MORRIS, Dave HENDERSON, DaJion Team Totals
30 00 10 22 01 02 05 23
FG % 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
2-3 2-5 4-10 3-7 1-2 1-4 0-1 3-8 3-4
0-1 0-0 1-4 2-6 0-1 1-3 0-0 2-6 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 11-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-6 1-2
19-44
6-21
18-20
2nd half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd half: 16-18 88.9%
0 1 1 0 2 4 6 4 1 4 5 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 5 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 5 23 28 22
TP
A TO Blk Stl
4 4 9 19 2 3 0 14 7
0 1 4 1 0 0 0 2 0
5 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 2
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0
62
8 20
2
5 200
Game: 19-44 43.2% Game: 6-21 28.6% Game: 18-20 90.0%
Min
19 19 35 31 21 13 18 25 19
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: James Hicks, Brian Crocker, Davis Maxwell Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-HUDSON, Ty; MOSTELLA, Detrick; TEAM. Tennessee State-TEAM. Attendance: 710
Officials: Barry Mathis, John St. Clair, Mick Fieldbinder Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Belmont-TEAM. Attendance: 2518 Score by periods Jacksonville State Belmont
In Paint 18 42
Jacksonville State 69 • 10-5, 2-0 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
17 19 25 25 22 6 23 16 14 17 5 11
7 200
Game: 23-66 34.8% Game: 12-30 40.0% Game: 19-24 79.2%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
00
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Belmont 01/03/19 8:00pm at Nashville, Tenn. (Curb Event Center)
Min
Jacksonville State 109 • 8-5
31
Game #15 Jacksonville State 69, Tennessee State 62 Jan. 5, 2019 - Gentry Center Nashville, Tenn.
Jacksonville State 83 • 9-5, 1-0 OVC
Reinhardt 77 • 6-8 ##
Game #14 Jacksonville State 83, Belmont 73 Jan. 3, 2019 - Curb Event Center Nashville, Tenn.
2018-19 Season REVIEW
Game #13 Reinhardt 77, Jacksonville State 109 Dec. 29, 2018 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
In Paint 28 34
Off T/O 9 11
2nd Fast Chance Break 25 2 11 8
Bench 31 4
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times.
Score by periods Jacksonville State Tennessee State
1st
34 25
2nd
35 37
Total
69 62
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:45, TSUMBB 2nd-01:09. Largest lead - JSU by 9 1st-01:29, TSUMBB by 4 2nd-09:54. JSU led for 28:12. TSUMBB led for 07:36. Game was tied for 04:12.
Points JSU TSUMBB
In Paint 16 18
Off T/O 19 13
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 6 6 0
Bench 27 24
Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team found itself back in the win’s column Saturday with a 109-77 home victory over Reinhardt to close non-conference play. A career-high 20-point performance from freshman De’Torrion Ware helped JSU land its second win in as many tries at Pete Mathews Coliseum this season. The Hopkinsville, Ky., native was 7-for-13 from the floor, including a 6-of-11 clip from beyond the arc to total the most 3-point buckets made by a Gamecock in a single game this year. Prior to Saturday’s game, the Gamecocks were a combined 4-for-32 from beyond the arc for their last two games. Including Ware’s six buckets from downtown, Jacksonville State totaled 39 points on 13-for-30 shooting from 3-point range against the Eagles. Along with improving to 8-2 over its last 10 games, Jacksonville State bucketed 100 points for the second time this season, coupled with a 101-61 win over Carver College on Nov. 28. It is the first time since the 1995-96 season – Jacksonville State’s first year at the Division I level – that the Gamecocks have recorded multiple 100-point games in a single season. JSU clung to a seven-point advantage at the half, leading 48-41 in a period dominated by 3-point shooting. During the stanza, Jacksonville State was 8-for-18 and RU was 9-for-14 from long range. Ware was 5-for-8 during the period, with every shot coming from behind the line, for a half-best 15. But double-digit scoring efforts from Reinhardt’s Latroy Strong, Cody Carden and Michael Mays kept the Eagles competitive through the first 20 minutes. The three combined for 34 of their 41 points and accounted for all nine 3-pointers in the half. And the Gamecocks did just that, finding their second gear to outscore the Eagles 61-36 in the closing period. Ware added five points to his first-half total to arrive at 20, while redshirt sophomore lit it up with 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting to tie his career-best of 15 points. Including Ware and St. Hilaire, six Gamecocks wound up scoring in double-figures. Jason Burnell scored a third-most 14 and Ty Hudson had 13, while Christian Cunningham and Marlon Hunter each ended the night with 12 points. Four Eagles scored in double-digits, led by Strong’s 18. Reinhardt’s leading scorer, Samuel Bunkley, and Michael Mays each had 15, while Cody Carden had 11 points.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed its fourth consecutive win over Belmont with an 83-73 win Thursday night in the Music City, winning at Curb Event Center for the second season in a row. The Gamecocks became the first Ohio Valley team to win multiple games at The Curb, handing the Bruins just their third loss at their home venue since Belmont joined the league in 2012. BU is now 47-3 at home against OVC opponents. The last team to defeat Belmont in four straight meetings was Austin Peay from 2004 to 2008. The 10-point victory marks the fourth Ohio Valley Conference opener the Gamecocks have won and snaps a nine-game winning streak in league openers for BU. Senior Jason Burnell came up just two assists short of a triple-double, totaling 19 points, 12 rebounds and eight helpers, and fellow senior Detrick Mostella had his best game of the season after missing six games with an injury. Mostella tied Burnell with 19 points – his highest total of the season – and pitched in three 3-pointers. Jacksonville State jumped out to a quick 16-10 advantage through the first five minutes with the help of 4-for-5 shooting from the 3-point line. Point guard Ty Hudson knocked down two triples and hit a jumper for half of the opening points. The long-range game fell cold soon after for the Gamecocks, however, as they missed their next nine shots from beyond the line. It wasn’t until Mostella hit a big basket with 1:10 left in the half that JSU had its fifth 3-pointer, pushing the JSU lead to eight. The half came to a close with Jamall Gregory bouncing an open layup off the back of the rim, but Mostella rushed in and tipped the ball in to give Jacksonville State a 40-32 advantage at the break. The second half didn’t start favorably for the Gamecocks with Belmont outscoring JSU 19-13 through the period’s first 11 minutes. A Dylan Windler 3-pointer pulled the Jacksonville State lead down to two, 53-51, warranted a Harper timeout to stop the momentum. After the timeout with less than 12 minutes to play, the Gamecocks answered with back-to-back baskets from Burnell and Derek St Hilaire to shift the momentum. Belmont traded baskets with the Gamecocks nearly shot-for-shot until the two-minute mark when Mostella’s final 3-pointer and six straight free throws, divided between Mostella and Maurice Dunlap, totaled a ninepoint run.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team improved to 2-0 to begin Ohio Valley Conference play for the third season in a row under head coach Ray Harper with a 69-62 win over Tennessee State on Saturday. A couple of late 3-pointers from senior Detrick Mostella and junior Ty Hudson lifted the Gamecocks (10-5, 2-0 OVC) over the Tigers (3-11, 0-2 OVC) for just the third time in 17 trips to TSU’s Gentry Center. After leading at the half, a couple of technical fouls that went against the Gamecocks midway through the second period allowed Tennessee State to climb back into the lead. TSU guard Tripp Davis converted all four free throws on the fouls before hitting a 3-pointer to give the Tigers a 48-47 lead at 10:44. The TSU advantage grew to as much as four until Hudson and Mostella struck in the last four minutes of play. Down by one, Hudson hit a 3-pointer to make it a 58-56 game in favor of the Gamecocks, and Mostella dropped a triple two possession later. Jacksonville State then hit eight straight free throws in the closing minute to push the game out of reach by seven points. Mostella didn’t miss a shot all night, going 4-for-4 from the field with three 3-pointers and four free throws. The guard tallied 15 points – his third-highest total of the season – along with a steal and two rebounds. A neck-and-neck first half saw the Gamecocks pull away within the last 10 minutes to take a 34-25 lead to the locker room. Tied 15-15, Mostella and Jacara Cross combined for eight straight points in the next two minutes to put the Gamecocks ahead with 7:18 remaining before the half. Mostella was 2-for-2 from the free-throw line with a 3-pointer, while Cross hit three freebies during the stretch. JSU put up 11 points to the Tigers’ 10 to push the Gamecock advantage to nine before the half’s horn. Hudson finished with six points from beyond the arc and six points from the free-throw line, while Marlon Hunter racked up 13 points. Jason Burnell snagged his sixth double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds. The win completes the Music City sweep for the first time in the Jacksonville State’s OVC history. It is the first time the Gamecocks have won their road games at both Belmont and Tennessee State in the same season, becoming just the second OVC team to accomplish the feat. Eastern Kentucky was the first to do it in 2015-16.
2019- 2020 JACK S ON VI LLE S TATE ME N ’ S BA S K E TBA LL ME D I A G U I D E
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Game #16
Game #17
Eastern Illinois 62, Jacksonville State 69 Jan. 10, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. Player
KUKOBAT, Rade DIALLO, Aboubacar SMITH, Mack SMITH, Shareef WALLACE, Josiah CHARLES, Kashawn BURRELL, Cam KOCH, Logan HARVEY, Ben. MATLOCK, JaQualis JONES, Lucas Team Totals
55 03 05 22 01 10 11 23 32 40
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f c g g g
FG % 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% FT % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
2-4 0-0 3-10 3-8 5-10 2-2 3-6 0-0 3-9 1-4 0-0
0-0 0-0 2-5 1-4 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 6-8 2-2 0-0
22-53
8-18
10-14
2nd half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd half: 6-6 100.0
1 4 5 1 0 1 1 3 1 6 7 3 1 3 4 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 0 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 7 30 37 17
A TO Blk Stl
Min
##
Player
4 0 8 7 14 5 6 0 14 4 0
0 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0
24 11 31 23 36 11 18 4 27 16 0+
30
62
8 13
2
8 201
UZUEGBUNEM, Anselm JACKSON, Brandon WILLIFORD, Tyresse MCFARLAND, David WILLIAMS, Cameron MARTIN, Treavon JACKSON, D.J. APPLEWHITE, D'Quan KINCHEN, Daniel ELLIS, Christian MCCOY, Jaylen Team Totals
Game: 22-53 41.5% Game: 8-18 44.4% Game: 10-14 71.4%
Deadball Rebounds 2
CROSS, Jacara BURNELL, Jason GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice ST. HILAIRE, Derek CUNNINGHAM,Christian WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
14 00 04 23 02 10 15 31 33
FG % 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%
f f g g g
2-3 7-13 2-13 2-8 7-11 3-7 1-2 1-1 1-3 0-0
0-1 3-5 0-1 2-5 0-0 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-1 1-3 3-5 0-0 1-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
26-61
9-21
8-15
2nd half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd half: 7-12 58.3%
2 1 3 2 3 2 5 3 2 7 9 2 0 6 6 1 1 4 5 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 12 27 39 11
TP
A TO Blk Stl
4 18 7 6 15 12 3 2 2 0
0 3 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0
1st
29 30
2nd
33 39
Total
62 69
Last FG - EIUM 2nd-00:40, JSU 2nd-00:40. Largest lead - EIUM by 7 1st-13:53, JSU by 10 2nd-18:01. EIUM led for 12:57. JSU led for 22:15. Game was tied for 04:48.
72
15 24 00 01 02 03 13 25
FG % 1st Half: 7-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 8-11
26.9% 20.0% 72.7%
f g g g
2-4 1-4 2-9 2-6 4-8 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-5 1-7 3-9
0-0 0-2 0-2 1-3 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-3 0-3 3-5
0-1 0-4 5-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0
17-56
6-24
14-21
2nd half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd half: 4-14 28.6% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0%
2 3 5 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 8 16 24 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl
4 2 9 10 9 0 4 0 3 4 9
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
1 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 2
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0
54
5 14
1
6 200
Game: 17-56 30.4% Game: 6-24 25.0% Game: 14-21 66.7%
Min
26 18 25 29 20 14 9 2 21 21 15
Deadball Rebounds 1
##
Player
21 37 28 35 32 21 11 7 12 1
11
CROSS, Jacara BURNELL, Jason GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice ST. HILAIRE, Derek CUNNINGHAM,Christian WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
69 10 12
3
6 205
Game: 26-61 42.6% Game: 9-21 42.9% Game: 8-15 53.3%
Deadball Rebounds 0
Points EIUM JSU
In Paint 18 28
Off T/O 16 12
2nd Fast Chance Break 5 12 16 6
Bench 29 19
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
14 00 04 23 02 03 05 10 15 31 33
FG % 1st Half: 16-30 53.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
f f g g g
7-7 5-13 2-4 3-4 7-11 3-6 2-3 0-0 1-3 3-3 1-2 2-4
0-0 1-6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 2-4
36-60
6-19
1-1 6-10 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
2 3 5 3 2 7 9 2 0 4 4 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 0 5 5 1 1 4 5 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 0 2 2 3 0 3 3 12-18 10 37 47 20
2nd half: 20-30 66.7% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
15 17 6 7 14 7 5 0 2 9 2 6
0 2 2 5 2 2 0 1 4 1 1 0
Min
0 3 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 2
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2
90 20 13
3
8 200
Game: 36-60 60.0% Game: 6-19 31.6% Game: 12-18 66.7%
15 29 20 22 22 20 9 4 18 18 12 11
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: R-Kevin Driver, U1-Kyle Bottoms, U2-Cody Crum Technical fouls: SIUE-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 2189 Score by periods SIUE Jacksonville State
1st
24 38
2nd
30 52
Total
54 90
Last FG - SIUEM 2nd-01:23, JSU 2nd-00:25. Largest lead - SIUEM None, JSU by 39 2nd-04:33. SIUEM led for 00:00. JSU led for 38:57. Game was tied for 01:03.
Points SIUEM JSU
##
Player
10
HOLLANDER, Caleb MUSZYNSKI, Nick MURPHY, Grayson WINDLER, Dylan MCCLAIN, Kevin KUNKEL, Adam HOPKINS, Nick PIERSON, Tate BENKERT, Michael SUEDEKUM, Garrett ADELSPERGER, Seth Team Totals
33 02 03 11 05 14 20 24 35 50
f c g g g
FG % 1st Half: 18-37 48.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 8-18 44.4% FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
1-6 10-16 1-7 4-18 7-15 0-1 3-10 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1
1-5 0-1 1-3 2-10 4-7 0-1 1-7 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
3 23 3 17 20 0 11 0 0 0 3
1 1 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
27-76
9-35
0-0 3-4 0-0 7-8 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
0 2 2 1 1 4 5 1 0 7 7 3 2 15 17 0 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 5 17-20 10 36 46 17
2nd half: 7-27 25.9% 2nd half: 1-11 9.1% 2nd half: 13-14 92.9%
OT: OT: OT:
2-12 0-6 1-2
16.7% 0.0% 50.0%
Min
0 1 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0
80 14 11
3
5 225
Game: 27-76 35.5% Game: 9-35 25.7% Game: 17-20 85.0%
23 29 35 42 42 7 23 1 8 0 15
Deadball Rebounds 2
Jacksonville State 91 • 13-5, 5-0 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
0 2 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 0
Officials: R-Craig Murley, U1-Chris Balunek, U2-Evan Berg Technical fouls: Eastern Illinois-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 2275 Score by periods Eastern Illinois Jacksonville State
05
f
Jacksonville State 90 • 12-5, 4-0 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
11
32
Belmont 80 • 12-4, 3-2 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
Jacksonville State 69 • 11-5, 3-0 OVC ##
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Belmont vs Jacksonville State 1/17/19 7:15 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
SIUE 54 • 5-11, 1-3 OVC
Eastern Illinois 62 • 9-7, 2-1 OVC
24
Belmont 80, Jacksonville State 91 (OT) Jan. 17, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics SIUE vs Jacksonville State 1/12/19 4:15 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Eastern Illinois vs Jacksonville State 1/10/19 7:15 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
##
Game #18
SIUE 54, Jacksonville State 90 Jan. 12, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
In Paint 18 48
Off T/O 13 21
2nd Fast Chance Break 7 6 10 12
##
Player
11
CROSS, Jacara BURNELL, Jason GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice ST. HILAIRE, Derek CUNNINGHAM,Christian Team Totals
14 00 04 23 02 10 15 31
FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% FT % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%
f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
1-1 9-19 10-16 7-15 5-10 1-6 0-1 0-0 0-4
2 30 25 18 10 5 0 0 1
0 2 3 5 1 0 3 0 0
0-0 3-9 4-4 3-6 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 9-11 1-3 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2
33-72 11-23 14-21 2nd half: 16-34 47.1% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 7-12 58.3%
OT: OT: OT:
1 2 3 1 2 8 10 3 2 8 10 2 0 4 4 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 10 11 1 2 3 5 9 40 49 12 4-5 2-3 6-6
80.0% 66.7% 100.0
Min
0 3 1 3 1 1 0 1 1
0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 4
0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0
91 14 11
9
7 225
Game: 33-72 45.8% Game: 11-23 47.8% Game: 14-21 66.7%
14 41 33 36 39 18 7 2 35
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: R-John Dillon, U1-Jeb Hartness, U2-Keith Patterson Technical fouls: Belmont-TEAM. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 2875 Score by periods Belmont Jacksonville State
Bench 20 31
f
1st
47 33
2nd
28 42
OT
5 16
Total
80 91
Last FG - BELM OT-00:44, JSU OT-01:48. Largest lead - BELM by 14 1st-00:00, JSU by 11 OT-01:17. BELM led for 36:01. JSU led for 06:08. Game was tied for 02:51.
Points BELM JSU
In Paint 36 35
Off T/O 15 17
2nd Fast Chance Break 6 10 7 11
Bench 14 6
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team improved to 3-0 to begin Ohio Valley Conference play Thursday night with 69-62 win over Eastern Illinois in front of a rowdy crowd at Pete Mathews Coliseum. Ray Harper’s Gamecock squad is the first to begin league play with a 3-0 record since the 2002-03 team when Jacksonville State was a member of the Atlantic Sun. It is the first 3-0 start in JSU’s OVC history. Coincidentally, that was also the last team to win 10 of its last 12 games. Thursday, Harper led the Gamecocks to their 11th win in 13 games, matching a feat not achieved since the 19992000 season under then-head coach Mark Turgeon. The Gamecocks took a narrow one-point lead to the locker room at halftime after a first period that saw the lead change hands five times. Marlon Hunter scored a team-best eight points in the opening stanza, going 4-for5 from the field, while the reigning OVC Newcomer of the Week, Josiah Wallace, paced EIU with nine points. Three big runs made for an exciting second half, kicked off by a 9-0 JSU stretch. Jason Burnell hit back-to-back 3-pointers, forcing EIU head coach Jay Spoonhour to take a timeout, and Ty Hudson hit a third trey following the timeout to give JSU a 39-29 advantage after just two minutes of play. Eastern Illinois found its footing and answered with a stunning 12-1 run that yielded just a Hunter free throw. EIU guard Ben Harvey scored five points during the clip, helping the Panthers to a 49-44 lead with 11:44 to play. The Gamecocks rallied back immediately with a 13-0 run that kept Eastern Illinois scoreless for more than seven minutes. Jacksonville State forced three of EIU’s 16 turnovers during the stretch, while Burnell and Ty Hudson each tallied six points to help JSU to a 57-49 lead. For the remaining five minutes of the game, the Gamecocks outscored the Panthers 13-12 to claim a seven-point win. Burnell finished the night with a team-best 18 points, while Hunter followed closely with 15 points on 7-for-11 shooting. Detrick Mostella rounded out double-digit scoring with 12 points along with three assists. Hudson led the assists effort with four.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed its fourth Ohio Valley Conference win in a row Saturday night with a historic 90-54 victory over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at Pete Mathews Coliseum. Jacksonville State’s 36-point win over the Cougars is the largest margin of victory over an OVC opponent in program history, and it marks the first time JSU has begun an OVC season with an undefeated 4-0 start. It is the best start to league play in the Gamecocks’ Division I history since going 6-0 to begin Atlantic Sun play in 1999-00. JSU’s smothering defense held SIUE nearly 22 points below its 75.4-points-per-game average and kept the Cougars shooting average to 30.4 percent for the contest. SIUE had just 17 buckets on 56 attempts. Cross’ 15 points sets a new career-high for the forward, surpassing his previous high of 14 scored his freshman year at Tennessee Tech. Jacksonville State owned the glass, totaling 47 boards. JSU’s rebounding performance is the best against a D1 program this season, while SIUE’s 24 rebounds are the least allowed to an opponent all year. The Gamecock defense limited SIUE to just two points through the game’s first eight minutes. The Cougars shot 10 percent, 1-for-10, until a basket at 12:10 gave them their third and fourth points. By that time, Jacksonville State had amassed a 10-point lead. Marlon Hunter scored a half-best 10 points to pace the Gamecocks in the first. The senior was 5-for-8 from the floor with all 10 points coming on 2-point field goals, ensuring his 12th double-digit scoring effort of the season. Jacksonville State’s 14-point lead at the half, 38-24, was the largest of the season against an OVC opponent. The Gamecocks blasted SIUE 52-30 in the second period to record their highest-scoring half against a Division I opponent this year. Burnell led the offensive barrage in the closing stanza with 10 points, while redshirt sophomore Derek St. Hilaire pitched in nine off the bench. Starting forward Jason Burnell played 29 minutes Saturday – the least minutes he’s seen since playing just 25 minutes against Reinhardt – and recorded a game-best 17 points and nine rebounds. In total, Jacksonville State led for nearly 39 minutes while the score was tied 2-2 for just more than one minute. JSU outscored SIUE by a whopping 48-18 and 21-13 off turnovers.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team overcame a 14-point deficit to top Belmont 91-80 in overtime-thriller on Thursday at Pete Mathews Coliseum. The Gamecocks (13-5, 5-0) earned their fifth consecutive win over Belmont (12-4, 3-2 OVC) and improved to 5-0 in Ohio Valley Conference play with a 16-5 OT period. Seniors Jason Burnell and Jamall Gregory each tallied career-highs, scoring 30 and 25, respectively. Burnell’s 30 is the most scored in a game since Norbertas Giga posted 30 against Louisville in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. JSU trailed 47-13 at the half following a poor defensive period. Belmont was 18-for-37 and hit eight 3-pointers en route to the 14-point advantage. Kevin McClain tallied 16 points and was 4-for-4 from long range to lead the Bruins in the opening stanza. The Gamecocks and Bruins traded baskets through the first seven minutes of the second as Belmont was able to keep the JSU deficit to 11, 59-48. It wasn’t until redshirt senior Detrick Mostella was called for a foul that Harper did not agree with, giving the fiery coach the chance to pick up a technical foul at 13:05. Following Harper’s tech, Jacksonville State went on a 20-9 run to tie the game 67-67. Gregory scored nine during the stretch, while the defense forced three of Belmont’s seven turnovers. Each team scored eight points through the remaining five minutes to send the game to overtime. Belmont’s Nick Hopkins bucketed a 3-pointer with 48 seconds remaining to tie the game 75-75. Hopkins took a second 3-point shot with two seconds to play, but had it clang off the rim. Following a dismal first-half score, the Gamecocks routed the Bruins 42-28 in the second. And JSU’s scoring did not end with regulation. Jacksonville State walloped Belmont 16-5 during the five-minute overtime period. The Bruins’ Dylan Windler snagged the first point of OT with a free throw, but it was all Gamecocks after that. Burnell tallied seven during the run to close out the game, including a dagger 3-pointer to begin the stretch. Marlon Hunter pitched in four while just Nick Muszynski and McClain accounted for Belmont’s four points. It is the second season in a row the Gamecocks have swept the season series against Belmont. Jacksonville State extended its program-record OVC streak to 5-0 and is one win away from tying the school record for best start to a Division I conference schedule.
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tennessee Tech vs Jacksonville State 1/19/19 7:00 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
22
ALEXANDER, Courtney MARTIN, Malik HENRY, Micaiah TILLERY, Corey VICK, Hunter SHERFIELD, Jared CLAY, Jr. VASSAR, Johnnie GOLDAY, Garrett Team Totals
25 11 03 20 02 04 05 24
FG % 1st Half: 9-27 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 FT % 1st Half: 1-2
f f c g g
33.3% 25.0% 50.0%
3-5 0-8 3-8 3-5 1-5 1-4 2-11 0-0 3-5
0-0 0-2 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-3 1-3 0-0 1-2
0-1 0-0 5-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-7 0-0 0-0
16-51
5-15
11-16
2nd half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd half: 10-14 71.4%
2 5 7 2 1 3 4 1 3 2 5 5 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 9 20 29 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl
6 0 11 8 5 2 9 0 7
0 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 1
48
3 5 2 1 2 0 2 1 0 3 8 19
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Player
26 25 26 26 33 15 30 5 14
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0
3
6 200
Game: 16-51 31.4% Game: 5-15 33.3% Game: 11-16 68.8%
Deadball Rebounds 1
CROSS, Jacara BURNELL, Jason GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice ST. HILAIRE, Derek CUNNINGHAM,Christian Team Totals
14 00 04 23 02 10 15 31
FG % 1st Half: 13-21 61.9% 3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%
f f g g g
2-2 3-11 4-8 7-12 4-9 1-6 0-1 0-0 4-5
0-0 0-1 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0
25-54
1-10
1 1 2 4 5 9 14 3 1 1 2 2 0 6 6 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 6 1 2 3 5 14-17 11 30 41 14
2nd half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 6-8 75.0%
2-4 8-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-1
TP
A TO Blk Stl
6 14 9 14 8 6 0 0 8
0 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 0
65
2 4 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 9 16
1st
21 34
2nd
27 31
Total
48 65
0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1
7
6 200
Game: 25-54 46.3% Game: 1-10 10.0% Game: 14-17 82.4%
Last FG - TTUM 2nd-03:28, JSU 2nd-01:25. Largest lead - TTUM None, JSU by 20 2nd-18:36. TTUM led for 00:00. JSU led for 39:38. Game was tied for 00:22.
Points TTUM JSU
04 23 02 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-12 8.3% FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
g g g
1-1 0-0 0-4 2-8 0-0 1-7 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1
28-70
4-24
4-5 0-0 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
4 7 11 4 3 5 8 1 1 2 3 4 1 6 7 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 1 4 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10-13 14 26 40 19
2nd half: 18-36 50.0% 2nd half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd half: 4-5 80.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
9 6 15 14 10 3 0 13 0 0
1 2 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 2 5 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 70 10 20
0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Min
38 26 27 32 29 16 10 15 4 3
3 11 200
Game: 28-70 40.0% Game: 4-24 16.7% Game: 10-13 76.9%
Deadball Rebounds 0,1
14 37 22 32 31 22 8 6 28
Deadball Rebounds 1
In Paint 23 43
Off T/O 13 26
2nd Fast Chance Break 9 5 10 11
Bench 18 14
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
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Player
10
MAYO, Nick KING, Tre WEAVER, Dujuanta KING, Houston ROBINSON, Kelvin HOBBS, JacQuess BROWN, Jomaru ANDERSON, Lachlan CARMICAL, Cameron BRADSHAW, Pedro Team Totals
12 00 14 22 01 11 21 23 32
FG % 1st Half: 20-38 52.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 7-16 43.8% FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0
f f g g g
8-14 4-6 4-9 2-3 6-11 0-3 3-8 3-7 2-4 0-0
2-4 0-1 4-9 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-0
32-65
9-22
1 5 6 4 3 9 12 4 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 6 7 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 15-22 10 31 41 18
2nd half: 12-27 44.4% 2nd half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 9-16 56.3%
4-4 3-6 2-2 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-1 0-0
TP
A TO Blk Stl
22 11 14 4 17 0 7 7 6 0
2 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 2 0
5 1 3 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 88 13 16
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 3 0 2 0 1 2 1 0
Min
35 29 31 15 30 3 15 16 20 6
3 11 200
Game: 32-65 49.2% Game: 9-22 40.9% Game: 15-22 68.2%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: Joey Richardson, Andy Ezzelle, Kenneth Moreland Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Eastern Kentucky-None. Attendance: 1280 Score by periods Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky
1st
27 53
2nd
43 35
Total
70 88
Last FG - JSU 2nd-01:34, EKU 2nd-00:29. Largest lead - JSU by 7 1st-17:42, EKU by 28 1st-00:35. JSU led for 05:33. EKU led for 31:55. Game was tied for 02:32.
Points JSU EKU
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Morehead State 1/26/19 3:35 p.m. at Morehead, Ky.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0
f f g g g
7-14 4-7 2-4 4-9 3-6 8-15 0-0 3-4 0-0
1-4 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-2 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-0
4-4 4-5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
31-59
6-20
9-10
2nd half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd half: 6-7 85.7%
3 10 13 1 3 6 9 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 7 28 35 11
TP
A TO Blk Stl
19 12 5 9 7 19 0 6 0
4 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1
77 11
1 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 9
Min
0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0
4
6 200
Game: 31-59 52.5% Game: 6-20 30.0% Game: 9-10 90.0%
37 33 18 32 33 23 5 10 9
Deadball Rebounds 0
Morehead State 71 • 8-13/4-4 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Officials: R-James Hicks, U1-Aaron Denton, U2-Matthew DiPiro Technical fouls: Tennessee Tech-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 1019 Score by periods Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State
00
f
2-9 3-6 6-13 5-12 5-9 1-9 0-2 6-7 0-1 0-2
Eastern Kentucky 88 • 10-10 (3-4 OVC)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
11
31
f
Game #21 Jacksonville State 77, Morehead State 71 Jan. 26, 2019 - Ellis T. Johnson Arena Morehead, Ky. Jacksonville State 77 • 15-6/7-1 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Jacksonville State 65 • 14-5, 6-0 OVC ##
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Eastern Kentucky 01/24/19 7:30 PM at Berea, Ky. (Seabury Center Gymnasium) Jacksonville State 70 • 14-6 (6-1 OVC)
Tennessee Tech 48 • 6-13, 2-4 OVC ##
Game #20 Jacksonville State 70, Eastern Kentucky 88 Jan. 24, 2019 - Seabury Center Berea, Ky. (Berea College)
2018-19 Season REVIEW
Game #19 Tennessee Tech 48, Jacksonville State 65 Jan. 19, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
In Paint 42 36
Off T/O 15 20
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 6 7 6
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Player
03
BAKER, James HARRIS, Lamontray HICKS, A.J. COOPER, De'von WALKER, Jordan GREEN, Malek HENSON, Djimon WILSON, Ja'cori Team Totals
13 00 01 02 12 32 34
FG % 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0
f g g g
2-6 7-12 6-17 4-9 4-9 1-3 2-4 0-0
2-5 0-1 3-8 1-3 0-3 1-2 2-4 0-0
0-0 1-2 7-7 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
26-60
9-26
10-11
2nd half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd half: 8-9 88.9%
1 2 3 4 3 4 7 3 2 4 6 1 1 2 3 2 0 4 4 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 22 29 13
TP
A TO Blk Stl
6 15 22 9 10 3 6 0
0 1 7 2 1 1 0 0
0 3 2 2 0 2 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0
71 12
9
2
5 200
Game: 26-60 43.3% Game: 9-26 34.6% Game: 10-11 90.9%
Min
21 37 37 32 34 21 17 1
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: Chris Hudson, Jason Baker, James Gibson Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Morehead State-None. Attendance: 2147 Score by periods Jacksonville State Morehead State
Bench 16 20
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f
1st
38 35
2nd
39 36
Total
77 71
Last FG - JSU 2nd-02:21, MOR-M 2nd-01:27. Largest lead - JSU by 8 2nd-02:21, MOR-M by 6 1st-10:16. JSU led for 20:11. MOR-M led for 14:24. Game was tied for 05:25.
Points JSU MOR-M
In Paint 40 30
Off T/O 10 10
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 2 7 2
Bench 25 9
Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 10 times.
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team improved to 6-0 in conference play for just the second time in program history with its 65-48 win over Tennessee Tech Saturday night at Pete Mathews Coliseum. Ray Harper’s Gamecocks tied Mark Turgeon’s 199900 team for the best conference start in the program’s Division I history, and also matched the school’s longest winning streak of the D-1 era at seven in a row with the Saturday victory. With Austin Peay’s 85-83 loss to Eastern Kentucky and Murray State’s 82-72 win over SIUE, the Gamecocks and Racers remain the only two unbeatens in the Ohio Valley Conference. After going down eight, Tech got rolling with a 7-0 run halfway through the first period. The Golden Eagles pulled within two points of Jacksonville State’s lead, 18-16, with the help of a couple of layups along with a 3-pointer from freshman forward Garrett Golday. With the advantage in jeopardy, Jacksonville State answered with an 11-point run that kept TTU scoreless for more than five minutes. From the 7:54 mark until halftime, the Gamecocks outscored the Golden Eagles 23-14. Christian Cunningham scored eight points off the bench to pace the offensive effort through the first 20 minutes, leading to a 34-21 lead at the half. Ty Hudson tallied a second-best six. Cross and Cunningham blocked a combined five shots. Cross swatted three shots while Cunningham had two. Six in the half by the Gamecocks tied the season’s best mark for rejections against a Division I opponent. Jacksonville State struggled in the second half but was able to overcome a TTU spark that dwindled a 20-point lead to just seven points with 7:20 left. JSU led 41-21 early in the closing period. A seven-point run to begin the half was highlighted by a 3-pointer from Gregory forced TTU head coach Steve Payne to call a timeout less than two minutes in. Following the called timeout, Payne’s Eagles outscored Jacksonville State 21-8 for the next 11 minutes. Four of JSU’s 16 turnovers came during the stretch, pushing the Gamecocks’ turnover total to its highest in nine games. Burnell scored six of his 14 points for the remainder of the game. Hudson pitched in two and Gregory added a massive dunk that rocked Pete Mathews Coliseum. The Gamecocks finished the game on a 14-6 run.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team dropped an 88-70 decision to Eastern Kentucky on Thursday at Berea College’s Seabury Center, receiving its first Ohio Valley Conference loss of the season. The loss brought JSU’s winning streak to an end at seven; tied for the program’s best at the Division I level. The Gamecocks’ 6-0 start to OVC play prior to tonight’s game also goes down as tied for the best start to a Division I conference start in school history. The Gamecocks (14-6, 6-1 OVC) outscored the Colonels (10-10, 3-4 OVC) 43-35 in the second half, but the comeback fell short as Eastern Kentucky put the game out of reach early with a 53-point first half. Eastern Kentucky’s press defense forced 20 turnovers, which is tied for the most in a single game by Jacksonville State this season. Senior Jamall Gregory led the Gamecocks in scoring with 15 points, while junior point guard Ty Hudson totaled 14 for a second consecutive game. Following a 7-0 run to begin the game for JSU, Eastern Kentucky called a timeout that seemed to fix every problem it had within the game’s first three minutes. Following the timeout, the Colonels went on a 43-10 tear over the next 10 minutes. Eastern Kentucky reached its largest lead with three seconds to go before the half, going up 53-25 on a Cameron Carmical 3-pointer. The 28-point deficit was both the largest the Gamecocks had seen all year. Jacksonville State trailed 53-27 at the break, but the Gamecocks found second life and some energy to begin the second stanza. Back-to-back baskets from Christian Cunningham sparked the start, including a two-handed dunk. JSU’s run reached 21-4 clip after five minutes of action. After the Eastern Kentucky lead was whittled down to a half-best nine by a Jason Burnell 3-pointer, the Colonels regained their composure and began matching baskets to take the advantage back to double-digits for the remainder of the game. The Colonels’ Nick Mayo went for 22 points to pace the offense, going 8-for-14 from the floor. As a team, EKU hit 9-of-22 3-point attempts. On the other hand, JSU was held to 40 percent from the floor and 4-for-24 from 3-point range.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team got back on track in its final day in the Bluegrass State in 77-71 win over Morehead State at Ellis T. Johnson Arena Saturday. Redshirt senior Detrick Mostella scored a Jacksonville State-best 19 points on a single-game-high eight baskets, while senior Jason Burnell earned his ninth double-double of the season with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Head coach Ray Harper keeps Jacksonville State in a tie for first place atop the Ohio Valley Conference standings by winning his third-straight, and fourth-out-of-five, over Morehead State. “Mostella came alive and made some big shots for us, and Burnell created some mismatch problems for them, as well,” Harper said. “It wasn’t our best defending game, but sometimes you have to find a way to win and we did that today.” Jacksonville State dominated in the paint early on, outscoring the Eagles 24-14 on the inside in the first half. Bigs Jacara Cross, Burnell and Christian Cunningham each scored six points in the period, combining for 18 of the Gamecocks’ 38 points at the break. Only three JSU points came from beyond the arc in the first with Ty Hudson connecting on one of the Gamecocks’ seven attempts from long range. On the other hand, Morehead State relied on the 3-pointer for 15 of its 35 points in the half. MSU’s Djimon Harris was 2-for-4 from long for all six of his points. Morehead State stormed back in the first seven minutes of the second half to climb into a five-point lead. The Eagles’ offense was sparked by two 3-pointers each from Lamontray Hicks and James Baker. With 12:22 remaining in the contest, MSU had taken a 55-50 lead; its first multipoint lead since 7:16 to play in the first half. “We didn’t defend well in the second half,” Harper said. They started banging three’s, and you have to give them a lot of credit. Hicks is not a 3-point shooter, but he came out and hit two in a row, and we lost Baker on a couple.” Five proved to be the largest deficit of the period, however, as Mostella helped the Gamecocks regain the advantage with 13 points in 10 minutes. The transfer knocked down the first of his three 3-pointers with 11:32 to play. He hit four more baskets, including two more treys, to surpass his first-half total by six. Along with Mostella and Brunell, Cunningham finished in double-digits with 12 points and came up one rebound short of a double-double.
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Murray State 68, Jacksonville State 88 Jan. 31, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. Player
Sanchious,Brion Williams,KJ Brown,Tevin Buchanan,Shaq Morant,Ja Davis,Mike Gilmore,Devin Eaves,Jaiveon Whitley,Brion Johnson,Jalen Cowart,Darnell Team Totals
23 10 11 12 00 13 14 22 25 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
1-3 2-3 6-16 4-10 7-18 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-4 24-60
FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%
0-0 0-0 4-13 1-4 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 7-27
TP
0-0 0-0 1-3 1-2 7-7 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5
2 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 5 6 4 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 1 2 1 3 13-20 10 20 30 17
2nd half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd half: 4-15 26.7% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0%
A TO Blk Stl
2 0 4 0 17 1 10 0 22 11 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 0
0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 2 0 1
68 12 11
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2
Min
##
Player
14 14 30 36 38 10 16 13 2 1 26
03
PORTER-BUNTON, Chri HARRIS, Steve GIVENS, Jarrett TAYLOR, Terry GLOTTA, Zach HART, Isaiah BUTLER, Antwuan McGHEE, Jabari HENDERSON, Richard Team Totals
7 200
Game: 24-60 40.0% Game: 7-27 25.9% Game: 13-20 65.0%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Jacksonville State 88 • 16-6, 8-1 OVC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% FT % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2%
f f g g g
9-13 3-4 2-4 6-10 9-14 1-8 0-0 0-0 1-2 4-6 1-1 0-0
1-3 0-0 0-1 2-3 1-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-4 1-2 0-0 1-1 5-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
36-62
5-15
11-16
2nd half: 21-34 61.8% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 2-3 66.7%
3 12 15 1 2 1 3 4 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 30 38 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl
21 7 4 15 24 4 0 0 2 9 2 0
1 0 1 5 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0
0 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 88 14 11
Min
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
4
6 200
Game: 36-62 58.1% Game: 5-15 33.3% Game: 11-16 68.8%
35 24 23 30 34 13 2 1 12 17 7 2
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: R-Todd Austin, U1-Barry Mathis, U2-Brian Crockett Technical fouls: Murray State-TEAM. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 3718 Score by periods Murray State Jacksonville State
1st
34 41
2nd
34 47
Total
68 88
Last FG - MUR 2nd-00:33, JSU 2nd-00:38. Largest lead - MUR by 2 1st-19:20, JSU by 23 2nd-00:38. MUR led for 01:06. JSU led for 37:10. Game was tied for 01:16.
74
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs UT Martin 02/07/19 7:30 pm at Martin, Tenn. (Elam Center)
Austin Peay 74 • 16-7, 8-2 OVC
Murray State 68 • 16-4, 7-2 OVC
04
Jacksonville State 64, UT Martin 66 Feb. 7, 2019 - Elam Center Martin, Tenn.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Austin Peay vs Jacksonville State 02/2/19 4:00 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Murray State vs Jacksonville State 01/31/19 7:15 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
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Game #24
Austin Peay 74, Jacksonville State 71 Feb. 2, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. 23 10 21 25 00 01 15 22
FG % 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%
Points MUR JSU
Off T/O 5 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 9 0 17 10
Bench 13 17
f g g g
Jacksonville State 64 • 16-8, 8-3 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
0-5 5-9 2-5 10-17 2-5 0-0 0-1 5-6 0-0
0-1 0-0 2-5 1-6 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4-4 3-4 2-3 9-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0
4 13 8 30 6 0 0 13 0
1 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 1
24-48
5-17
21-25
2nd half: 10-21 47.6% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd half: 12-14 85.7%
1 2 3 5 1 4 5 2 0 4 4 2 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 2 1 2 3 3 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 25 29 22
74
2 4 1 6 0 1 1 1 1 1 9 18
Min
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
4
7 200
Game: 24-48 50.0% Game: 5-17 29.4% Game: 21-25 84.0%
22 25 24 38 34 12 19 21 5
Deadball Rebounds 2
Jacksonville State 71 • 16-7, 8-2 OVC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek HUNTER, Marlon WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 02 04 03 10 11 15 23 33
FG % 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 3FG % 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% FT % 1st Half: 9-10 90.0%
f f g g g
5-13 3-3 7-13 0-5 2-10 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-16 0-0
0-3 0-0 0-1 0-5 0-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0
26-64
0-15
2-3 1-1 5-5 0-0 8-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0
2 4 6 3 2 2 4 4 2 5 7 5 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 9 19-21 15 22 37 22
2nd half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd half: 0-8 0.0% 2nd half: 10-11 90.9%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
12 7 19 0 12 4 0 0 0 17 0
3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 3 1 4 0 0 2 2 2 0
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 23 24 22 34 12 6 6 7 30 0+
71
6 16
4
7 200
Game: 26-64 40.6% Game: 0-15 0.0% Game: 19-21 90.5%
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: R-Mick Fieldbinder, U1-Chris McCurry, U2-Tavares Armour Technical fouls: Austin Peay-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 2802 Score by periods Austin Peay Jacksonville State
In Paint 24 50
f
1st
39 31
2nd
35 40
Total
74 71
Last FG - APSUM 2nd-00:21, JSU 2nd-00:59. Largest lead - APSUM by 19 1st-11:52, JSU by 1 2nd-00:39. APSUM led for 38:38. JSU led for 00:09. Game was tied for 01:13.
Points APSUM JSU
In Paint 30 36
Off T/O 19 20
2nd Fast Chance Break 6 6 20 6
Bench 13 21
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 02 04 23 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 15-36 41.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%
f f g g g
5-12 3-8 2-6 3-10 7-13 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-1 3-10
2-4 0-0 1-5 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-5
0-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
26-65
6-21
6-10
2nd half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0%
5 6 11 3 6 1 7 1 0 4 4 4 0 2 2 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 1 3 19 19 38 11
TP
A TO Blk Stl
12 6 5 10 16 4 3 0 0 8
5 1 3 6 2 0 1 0 0 0
Min
4 1 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0
64 18 13
1
7 200
Game: 26-65 40.0% Game: 6-21 28.6% Game: 6-10 60.0%
36 32 20 30 34 8 19 3 6 12
Deadball Rebounds 1
UT Martin 66 • 7-15, 2-9 ##
Player
30
Jailen Gill Minfeke Sanoe Craig Randall II Derek Hawthorne, Jr. Delfincko Bogan Preston Parks Kevin Little Quintin Dove Team Totals
35 02 05 11 00 03 22
FG % 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0
c c g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
2-5 0-0 3-8 1-3 3-6 6-9 0-3 10-13
0-1 0-0 1-5 0-0 1-2 4-5 0-2 1-1
0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-0
4 0 9 4 10 18 0 21
0 0 4 2 1 2 4 1
25-47
7-16
9-10
2nd half: 14-22 63.6% 2nd half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%
0 8 8 2 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 2 0 2 2 4 1 3 4 0 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 1 4 23 27 17
3 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 66 14 15
Min
3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 4 0 0 1 0 3
5
8 200
Game: 25-47 53.2% Game: 7-16 43.8% Game: 9-10 90.0%
36 8 30 28 28 26 19 25
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: James Duke,Coy Gammon,Kevin Mathis Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-MOSTELLA, Detrick. UT Martin-Craig Randall II. Attendance: 942 Score by periods Jacksonville State UT Martin
1st
38 31
2nd
26 35
Total
64 66
Last FG - JSU 2nd-02:37, UTM 2nd-01:23. Largest lead - JSU by 7 1st-00:00, UTM by 3 1st-11:33. JSU led for 18:32. UTM led for 09:16. Game was tied for 12:12.
Points JSU UTM
In Paint 30 30
Off T/O 21 10
2nd Fast Chance Break 11 0 5 18
Bench 15 39
Score tied - 14 times. Lead changed - 22 times.
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed the top spot in the Ohio Valley Conference Thursday in front of a sellout-crowd at Pete Mathews Coliseum, downing Murray State 88-68. Senior Jason Burnell recorded his team-leading 10th double-double of the year on 21 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Fellow senior Marlon Hunter led the offense with 24 points, while junior point guard Ty Hudson pocketed 15 points with five assists. The Gamecocks (16-6, 8-1 OVC) now sit atop the league standings, breaking the tie for first over the Racers (16-4, 7-2 OVC) in just the program’s third win over MSU. “These were the top two teams going into the game,” Harper said. “This was a big game and our kids responded – especially on the defensive end. We put up 88, so I guess we did a little on the offensive end, too. “It was a complete effort. Everybody played and contributed, but the biggest thing was that we competed.” JSU received a major boost from its 3,718 fans in attendance; a historic gathering that represents Pete Mathews Coliseum’s first Division I capacity crowd. Jacksonville State took a 41-34 to the locker room after shooting better than 53-percent in the first half. Hunter tallied 10 of his 24 points on four-for-four shooting. Murray State led by two on a KJ Williams layup to begin the game, but it would prove to be one of the largest advantage the Racers could muster for the game. MSU’s last lead came at 9:08 on a Ja Morant 3-pointer, 23-21. After the trey from the NBA prospect, Jacksonville State went on a 20-11 run to close out the period. JSU opened its lead up to double digits just three minutes into the second half. Burnell capped off an 8-4 stretch to begin the period with a layup to put Jacksonville State up 11. The lead dipped below 10 just once for the remainder of the game as the Gamecocks outscored the Racers 47-34 through the final 20 minutes. Burnell totaled 11 points in the second half and out-rebounded his first-half total by eight, and Hunter matched his first-half points total of 12. The two helped a dominating effort in the paint that saw the Gamecocks win 50-24 on the inside game. The JSU defense forced 11 turnovers and outscored the Racers 16-5 on miscues. The league’s best field-goal percentage defense and second-best scoring defense also limited Murray State to 40-percent shooting for nearly 16 points below its scoring average.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team came back from 19 points down in the first half Saturday night to take a one-point lead over Austin Peay in the game’s final minute, but a late Govs’ layup helped hand the Gamecocks their first home loss of the season at Pete Mathews Coliseum. Senior Jamall Gregory led the Gamecocks (16-7, 8-2 OVC) with 19 points and was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line, and fellow senior Marlon Hunter pitched in 17 off the bench on 6-of-17 shooting. After trailing the entire game, JSU went up 71-70 with 39 seconds to play on a couple of Ty Hudson free throws. The two freebies were part of a 6-1 run that erased a fivepoint Austin Peay lead in the last minutes of the contest. On the ensuing APSU possession following Hudson’s free throws, Jabari McGhee rolled in a layup and was fouled on the play. The forward knocked down the layup to make it a two-point game. Austin Peay added a third insurance point on a Terry Taylor free throw with two seconds to go, capping off the win over the Gamecocks. The game got off to a horrendous start for the Gamecocks as the home team found itself in a 19-point hole halfway through the period. Austin Peay jumped on top 23-4 while JSU shot just 10-percent (1-for-10) through the first 10 minutes. It wasn’t until Hudson bucketed a shot at 12:57 that JSU had its first field goal of the game. The Gamecocks stormed back minutes later with the help of two different runs that went for eight and seven points, respectively. After a cold 1-for-10 start from the field, JSU’s offense finished the period 7-for-12 (58.3%). Hunter came off the bench to score a half-best 10 points on 4-for-9 shooting. The Panama City, Fla., native was also perfect from the free-throw line at 2-for-2. Meanwhile, starting guard Gregory pitched in nine points in 10 minutes of play. A 6-0 run for the Gamecocks began the second half, forcing Austin Peay to take a timeout just two minutes into the period. The stretch that included a couple of layups from Gregory and a jumper from Hunter cut the Govs’ lead down to two, 39-37. After Jacksonville State tied the game 44-44 on a Hunter basket at 16:04, Austin Peay found a 13-2 spark that put the lead back to double-digits. It wasn’t until the Gamecocks’ 6-1 run in the last two minutes the APSU’s advantage dipped below five points.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team dropped a 66-64 decision to UT Martin at the Elam Center Thursday night, falling out of first place in the Ohio Valley Conference standings. The Skyhawks (7-15, 2-9 OVC) outscored the Gamecocks (16-8, 8-3 OVC) 35-26 in the second half to overcome a seven-point deficit at the half. The loss is the first for JSU after leading at halftime. “We weren’t good from the start tonight,” head coach Ray Harper said. “We didn’t execute down the stretch, we made some key turnovers and we missed some pointblank shots. We did everything to not win the game. Senior Marlon Hunter led the Gamecocks with a 16-point performance in his 17th double-digit scoring game of the year, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a high-scoring second half from UT Martin. The Skyhawks received a big boost off the bench from Quintin Dove who scored a game-high 21 points on 10-of13 shooting, including a 3-pointer. He split his scoring over the two periods near even, getting 11 in the first and 10 in the second. No more than three points separated the Gamecocks and Skyhawks through the game’s first 19 minutes that saw the lead change hands seven times. It wasn’t until the last minute of the period that Jacksonville State found a 7-0 run to take a 38-31 advantage to the locker room. Freshman De’Torrion Ware and senior Christian Cunningham hit back-to-back layups to stretch the JSU lead to four, 35-31, before senior guard Jason Burnell knocked down a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Jacksonville State the momentum at the break. UT Martin quickly answered the Gamecocks’ run with a 7-0 run of their own to begin the second half, tying the game 38-38. The Skyhawks run grew to 13-4 through the first four minutes, led by six points and a dunk from Dove. After seven more lead changes in the second, UTM claimed the lead for good with just over a minute to play on a Preston Parks 3-pointer, going ahead 66-64. Jacksonville State had the opportunity to tie the game with five seconds to go, but a couple of missed chances at the free-throw line saw the Gamecocks’ first-place hopes dashed in the final moments of the road contest. With Murray State (18-4, 9-2 OVC), Austin Peay (17-7, 9-2 OVC) and Belmont (18-4, 9-2 OVC) winning their Thursday games, JSU dropped to fourth in the league with seven games remaining in the regular season.
2019- 2020 JACK S ON VI LLE S TATE ME N ’ S BA S K E TBA LL ME D I A G U I D E
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Game #26 Jacksonville State 67, Tennessee Tech 57 Feb. 14, 2019 - Hooper Eblen Center Cookeville, Tenn. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Tennessee Tech 02/14/19 7:30 PM at Cookeville, Tenn. (Eblen Center)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Southeast Missouri 02-09-19 4:30 p.m. at Show Me Center -- Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Jacksonville State 67 • 18-8, 10-3
Jacksonville State 81 • 17-8, 9-3 OVC ##
Player
11
CROSS, Jacara CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 02 04 23 03 10 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
3-6 3-7 4-9 2-6 10-19 0-1 1-3 4-6 3-7
6 6 15 7 27 0 3 9 8
1 1 3 0 0 0 4 3 2
0-1 0-0 2-5 1-2 5-6 0-0 1-3 0-2 2-6
0-0 0-0 5-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
0 3 3 3 4 10 14 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 4 8 12 1 1 0 1 4 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 3 30-64 11-25 10-10 11 34 45 13
2nd half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 7-7 100.0
##
Player
17 34 31 15 40 13 22 15 13
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian MOSTELLA, Detrick HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon GREGORY, Jamall DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
81 14 12
5
3 200
Game: 30-64 46.9% Game: 11-25 44.0% Game: 10-10 100.0
Deadball Rebounds 0
Player
23
TOLBERT, Sage MCGLOTHAN, Gabe DALTON, Jonathan RUSSELL, Nygal BREWER, Ledarrius CALDWELL, Alex HOGAN, Skyler GABLE, Isaiah LEWIS, Donnie LAROS, Mark Team Totals
30 05 11 25 00 03 13 15 42
FG % 1st Half: 10-31 32.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% FT % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
2-4 6-12 2-5 2-9 4-14 4-10 2-3 1-7 0-0 3-6
0-0 1-4 1-1 0-3 1-5 2-4 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0
2-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
26-70
6-23
6-12
2nd half: 16-39 41.0% 2nd half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd half: 1-2 50.0%
1st
42 28
2nd
39 36
04 23 00 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0
g g g
1-4 0-0 0-4 3-6 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3
4-4 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
26-64
7-22
8-12
2nd half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0%
8 4 12 3 1 5 6 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 5 4 2 6 1 2 7 9 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 7 8 19 30 49 15
TP
A TO Blk Stl
21 4 0 13 20 4 0 0 5
3 2 1 1 3 4 1 0 1
Min
4 0 1 3 2 3 0 3 1
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0
67 16 17
4
6 200
Game: 26-64 40.6% Game: 7-22 31.8% Game: 8-12 66.7%
39 33 21 22 30 23 7 8 17
Deadball Rebounds 2
0 1 1 1 4 6 10 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 1 3 0 4 4 0 1 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 14 23 37 13
##
Player
17 23 26 22 28 24 17 23 5 15
22
ALEXANDER, Courtney GOLDAY, Garrett HENRY, Micaiah CLAY, Jr. VICK, Hunter SHERFIELD, Jared TILLERY, Corey VASSAR, Johnnie THOMPSON, Tyler CROSLAND, Cade Team Totals
A TO Blk Stl
6 13 5 6 11 10 4 3 0 6
0 2 1 0 1 0 1 5 0 1
1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
64 11
9
3
5 200
Game: 26-70 37.1% Game: 6-23 26.1% Game: 6-12 50.0%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Total
81 64
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:36, SEMO 2nd-00:27. Largest lead - JSU by 20 2nd-00:36, SEMO by 1 1st-18:05. JSU led for 37:16. SEMO led for 01:10. Game was tied for 01:34.
24 11 04 20 02 03 05 15 54
FG % 1st Half: 8-32 3FG % 1st Half: 1-11 FT % 1st Half: 2-2
25.0% 9.1% 100.0
f f c g g
2-7 5-10 2-6 6-17 5-11 1-2 0-6 0-0 0-0 0-2
0-0 1-3 0-0 3-7 1-5 1-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2
3-5 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-61
6-22
9-11
2nd half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd half: 7-9 77.8%
2 4 6 2 4 2 6 5 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 1 3 5 8 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 11 21 32 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl
7 11 6 17 13 3 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 2
Min
2 0 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 1 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 0
57 11 13
2
9 200
Game: 21-61 34.4% Game: 6-22 27.3% Game: 9-11 81.8%
28 27 24 36 35 17 17 5 2 9
Deadball Rebounds 1
Officials: Jeb Hartness, Craig Murley, Chris Ford Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-HUDSON, Ty. Tennessee Tech-None. Attendance: 1159 Points JSU SEMO
In Paint 28 26
Off T/O 9 5
2nd Fast Chance Break 7 0 9 6
Bench 20 23
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times.
Score by periods Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech
1st
34 19
2nd
33 38
Total
67 57
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:43, TTU 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - JSU by 22 2nd-10:10, TTU by 2 1st-19:38. JSU led for 38:48. TTU led for 00:19. Game was tied for 00:53.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
30
CHAFFEE JR., Stokley LITTLEJOHN, Michael FITPATRICK-DORSEY DAVIS, Tripp McKNIGHT, Kamar EGBUTA, Emmanuel MORRIS, Dave HENDERSON, DaJion Team Totals
01 03 10 11 02 05 23
FG % 1st Half: 7-18 3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 FT % 1st Half: 6-6
f g g g g
38.9% 0.0% 100.0
6-10 0-4 0-3 4-9 5-15 4-4 2-2 4-4
0-0 0-3 0-2 1-4 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-0
25-51
4-15
5-6 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0
1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 4 2 2 4 5 0 1 1 0 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 11-15 10 15 25 22
2nd half: 18-33 54.5% 2nd half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
17 0 0 12 12 8 8 8
0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0
65
1 1 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 4 18
Min
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 3 2 0 1 0
0
7 200
Game: 25-51 49.0% Game: 4-15 26.7% Game: 11-15 73.3%
33 31 20 30 39 12 16 19
Deadball Rebounds 1
Jacksonville State 84 • 19-8, 11-3 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
TP
Officials: Andrew Walton, Kenneth Moreland, Michael Ingram Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-None. Southeast Missouri-None. Attendance: 1503 Score by periods Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri
02
f
8-16 1-2 0-6 4-8 9-18 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-8
Tennessee Tech 57 • 7-19, 3-10
Southeast Missouri 64 • 8-17, 3-9 OVC ##
31
f
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tennessee State vs Jacksonville State 02/16/19 7:00 PM at Jacksonville, Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.) Tennessee State 65 • 8-18, 5-9 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Min
2 2 0 2 0 2 2 1 1
Game #27 Tennessee State 65, Jacksonville State 84 Feb. 16, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 12-24 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% FT % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9%
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
10-16 2-3 5-9 4-7 3-9 2-3 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-1 1-2
1-2 0-0 1-2 1-4 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1
30 7 13 10 8 6 0 0 7 0 3
3 1 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 0
29-55
7-17
2 3 5 3 5 4 9 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 19-22 14 19 33 13
2nd half: 17-31 54.8% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd half: 9-9 100.0
9-9 3-4 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0
1 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 1 2 84 14 16
Min
0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
4
5 200
Game: 29-55 52.7% Game: 7-17 41.2% Game: 19-22 86.4%
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Game #25 Jacksonville State 81, SEMO 64 Feb. 9, 2019 - Show Me Center Cape Girardeau, Mo.
39 28 23 21 31 20 5 17 8 8 0
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: r-James Hicks, u1-Chris McCurry, U2-Jeremy Trussell Technical fouls: Tennessee State-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: Points JSU TTU
In Paint 24 26
Off T/O 9 8
2nd Fast Chance Break 20 12 14 6
Bench 9 3
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.
Score by periods Tennessee State Jacksonville State
1st
20 37
2nd
45 47
Total
65 84
Last FG - TSUM 2nd-00:20, JSU 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - TSUM by 2 1st-19:45, JSU by 25 2nd-17:12. TSUM led for 00:36. JSU led for 38:08. Game was tied for 01:04.
Points TSUM JSU
In Paint 42 38
Off T/O 13 20
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 0 17 2
Bench 24 16
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 3 times.
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Marlon Hunter’s first-career double-double helped the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team to an 81-64 win over Southeast Missouri at the Show Me Center on Saturday. The senior guard had career-highs in both points scored (27) and rebounds (12) during the Gamecocks (178, 9-3 OVC) 17-point road win over the Redhawks (8-17, 3-9 OVC). “We had a lot of kids compete today,” head coach Ray Harper said. “I thought we had some guys really step up. Marlon Hunter, obviously. He had a great day with 27 points and 12 rebounds.” “Our kids did what they needed to get a win today.” Hunter helped the Gamecocks to a 42-28 lead at the break with 19 first-half points. The Panama City, Fla., native set a new career-best within the first 20 minutes, hitting three 3-pointers. He came just two boards shy of earning his double-double in the first period. In total, Hunter finished the game with five 3-pointers; three more than his previous career-high. Trailing 5-4 three minutes into the game, Jacksonville State found its second gear and went on a 26-11 run over the following eight minutes to go up 30-15. Harper played a small five for part of the period, getting an extra four points from sophomore Derek St. Hilaire and five from freshman De’Torrion Ware off the bench. Southeast Missouri began the second half with a 6-0 run, cutting the JSU advantage to eight, then found a 5-0 streak a few minutes later to shave the lead to eight again, but both times the Gamecocks answered and stretched their advantage back to double-figures. Jacksonville State’s lead reached a game-high 20 with 38 seconds left to play. A 3-pointer from SEMO’s Gabe McGlothan saved the Redhwaks from taking a 20-point loss in the scorebook. McGlothan paced Southeast Missouri with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Ledarrius Brewer pitched in 11 points from the guard position, and Alex Caldwell added 10 of the Redhawks’ 23 bench points. Jacksonville State now 9-2 in conference games this season, representing the best league record in the program’s Division I history after 12 games played.
Senior Jason Burnell collected his 12th double-double of the season while leading the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team to a 67-57 win over Tennessee Tech Thursday night at Hooper Eblen Center. Burnell led the Gamecocks (18-8, 10-3 OVC) in scoring and rebounding with 21 and 12, respectively. He shared his 21st double-digit scoring effort of the year with Marlon Hunter, who registered 20 on nine baskets. It was Hunter’s second 20-point game in a row, following a 27-point performance against Southeast Missouri last Saturday at Cape Girardeau’s Show Me Center. “I thought our guys were good,” head coach Ray Harper said. “We had three good days of preparation and it showed.” After a 19-point, first-half performance at SEMO, Hunter tallied 12 points in the first period against the Golden Eagles (7-19, 3-10). His 12 points and Burnell’s 11 accounted for all but 11 of the Gamecocks points in the first act. Ty Hudson got JSU off to a hot start with back-to-back 3-pointers within the first two minutes, forcing Tennessee Tech to take a timeout to stop the bleeding. Hunter’s second basket of the night extended the Gamecocks’ lead to eight at the 17:20 mark. A four-point run brought Tennessee Tech within four points of the JSU lead, 12-8, but that was as close as the home team would get to a lead before the break. The Gamecocks took a 34-19 advantage to the half thanks to a stout defensive showing and domination on the boards. Along with holding TTU to 25-percent shooting, JSU out-rebounded the Eagles 34-19. That led to Jacksonville State holding a 12-6 advantage on secondchance points. Tennessee Tech outscored the Gamecocks 38-33 in the second half to keep the final score’s damage to 10, but Jacksonville State led by as much as 22 with 10 minutes to play. Two eight-point runs, including a 15-point half from point guard Junior Clay, whittled JSU’s lead to single-digits with a minute left. Clay paced the Eagles in scoring with 17 points; scoring just two in the first half. Jacksonville State moved into a tie for third in the OVC standings with the victory, following an Austin Peay loss to Murray State. Belmont and the Racers sit atop the league tied, while the Govs and JSU are third.
Jason Burnell tied his single-game high with 30 points Saturday night as the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team downed Tennessee State 84-65 at Pete Mathews Coliseum, sweeping the season series. Burnell sank a career-best 10 baskets and was 9-for-9 from the free-throw line during the Gamecocks (19-8, 11-3 OVC) 19-point drumming of the Tigers (8-18, 5-9 OVC). “He got a lot against the zone,” head coach Ray Harper said. “I thought he did a good job of letting the game come to him. I thought he got fouled a few times and didn’t get the call, but he didn’t get frustrated. I think he would’ve gotten frustrated two or three weeks ago. He continued to play and let the game come to him.” JSU’s defense held Tennessee State to just 20 points and forced 13 turnovers through the first 20 minutes. The Gamecocks outscored the Tigers 16-4 off mistakes, and a 37-20 rebounding matchup helped Jacksonville State to a 17-point advantage at halftime. “I thought we were really good during the first half,” Harper said. “I didn’t think we were as good defensively in the second half. We had too many breakdowns that we have to get corrected by next week.” TSU scored the game’s first basket and reclaimed a one-point lead after three minutes of play, but Jacksonville State answered with a Burnell layup and took a doubledigit lead by the under-12 media timeout. Burnell tallied 15 points in the first period, coming up just three points short of his record for points scored in a single half. It was his highest scoring total in a first half for the Deland, Fla., native. Jacksonville State edged the Tigers with a 47-45 second-half score. The Tigers’ Stokley Chaffee scored nine of his team-leading 17 points in the period, but it wasn’t enough to out-work Burnell. The JSU senior tacked on 14 more points. The Gamecocks reached their largest lead just three minutes into the stanza, going ahead by 25. Senior Jamall Gregory scored 13 points for the game and added another highlight-reel dunk to his alreadyimpressive resume, while junior point guard Ty Hudson tallied 10 on the night. Hudson was 4-for-7 from the field with a 3-pointer.
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Game #28 Morehead State 64, Jacksonville State 65 Feb. 21, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morehead State vs Jacksonville State 2/21/19 7:15 PM at Jacksonville Ala. (Pete Mathews Col.)
Player
03
BAKER, James HARRIS, Lamontray HICKS, A.J. COOPER, De'von WALKER, Jordan GREEN, Malek HENSON, Djimon Team Totals
13 00 01 02 12 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
4-7 3-9 3-12 4-10 4-13 5-5 1-4
4-5 0-4 2-6 2-5 2-8 0-0 1-1
0-0 2-2 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
24-60 11-29
FG % 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
5-8
2nd half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7%
0 5 5 3 1 5 6 5 0 7 7 4 0 3 3 4 0 1 1 3 3 2 5 1 0 2 2 0 3 1 4 7 26 33 20
TP
A TO Blk Stl
12 8 10 10 11 10 3
0 0 8 2 4 0 0
64 14
0 3 3 2 1 0 0 9
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 2 1 1 0 0 0
Min
##
Player
30 34 36 32 33 15 20
10
MAYO, Nick KING, Tre WEAVER, Dujuanta BROWN, Jomaru KING, Houston OAKLEY, Jordan BROUGHTON, Peyton ANDERSON, Lachlan ROBINSON, Kelvin BRADSHAW, Pedro Team Totals
4 200
Game: 24-60 40.0% Game: 11-29 37.9% Game: 5-8 62.5%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Jacksonville State 65 • 20-8, 12-3 OVC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 10 11 15
FG % 1st Half: 12-31 38.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0
f f g g g
6-13 5-8 2-10 1-8 4-14 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-2
0-2 0-0 0-3 0-3 1-6 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1
20-58
2-17
7-7 3-4 2-4 5-6 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2
1 11 12 2 6 7 13 0 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 4 23-27 13 31 44 13
2nd half: 8-27 29.6% 2nd half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd half: 19-23 82.6%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
19 13 6 7 11 0 5 2 2
1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1
3 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
65
6 10
5
6 200
Game: 20-58 34.5% Game: 2-17 11.8% Game: 23-27 85.2%
Min
40 36 27 25 31 7 19 4 11
Deadball Rebounds 3
1st
34 30
2nd
30 35
Total
64 65
Last FG - MORM 2nd-00:01, JSU 2nd-02:15. Largest lead - MORM by 6 2nd-06:10, JSU by 4 1st-05:43. MORM led for 32:33. JSU led for 04:09. Game was tied for 03:13.
12 00 11 14 02 03 21 22 32
Points MORM JSU
In Paint 24 32
Off T/O 6 7
2nd Fast Chance Break 2 4 17 8
Bench 13 9
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 6 times.
f g g g
13-27 3-6 6-11 4-13 4-7 2-2 4-5 0-2 3-8 0-0
3-10 0-1 5-9 0-4 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-2 0-0
TP
A TO Blk Stl
3-4 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-1 0-4 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0
1 13 14 2 32 3 0 2 1 3 5 8 0 1 1 2 3 3 17 2 2 0 0 0 5 12 2 3 0 1 1 4 10 0 0 1 2 3 0 4 0 1 3 0 3 1 12 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 6 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 39-81 12-34 11-19 12 25 37 23 101 12 10
2nd half: 16-25 64.0% 2nd half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd half: 4-9 44.4%
OT: OT: OT:
8-15 1-5 2-2
53.3% 20.0% 100.0
Min
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0
1
8 250
Game: 39-81 48.1% Game: 12-34 35.3% Game: 11-19 57.9%
50 19 47 35 36 2 20 8 24 9
Deadball Rebounds 4
Jacksonville State 104 • 21-8, 13-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 03 10 11
f f g g g
7-14 7-8 8-10 3-8 6-12 5-11 0-1 2-7 2-3
1-2 0-0 0-1 0-2 2-3 2-6 0-0 1-5 0-1
40-74
6-20
TP
5-9 3-5 5-6 3-4 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
A TO Blk Stl
3 5 8 4 20 1 3 6 8 14 4 17 1 1 0 5 5 4 21 4 2 0 4 4 0 9 2 3 0 5 5 1 15 1 0 0 4 4 1 13 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 1 1 3 2 5 18-27 14 35 49 16 104 13 14
2nd half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 2-4 50.0%
OT: OT: OT:
6-11 1-3 9-11
54.5% 33.3% 81.8%
Min
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
3
3 250
Game: 40-74 54.1% Game: 6-20 30.0% Game: 18-27 66.7%
36 37 30 35 45 36 2 18 11
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: R-Kevin Driver, U1-Mathew DiPiro, U2-Chris Balunek Technical fouls: Eastern Kentucky-TEAM. Jacksonville State-BURNELL, Jason; TEAM. Attendance: 2423 Score by periods Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State
1st
41 45
2nd
41 37
OT
10 10
OT2
9 12
Total
101 104
Last FG - EKUM OT2-00:01, JSU OT2-00:33. Largest lead - EKUM by 6 1st-18:18, JSU by 8 1st-10:33. EKUM led for 16:16. JSU led for 25:04. Game was tied for 08:40.
Points EKUM JSU
Game #30 Jacksonville State 89, EIU 84 (2OT) Feb. 28, 2019 - Lantz Arena Charleston, Ill. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Eastern Illinois 2/28/19 8:05 pm at Charleston, Ill. (Lantz Arena) Jacksonville State 89 • 22-8, 14-3 OVC
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f
FG % 1st Half: 15-41 36.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 6-19 31.6% FT % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
FG % 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% FT % 1st Half: 7-12 58.3%
Officials: R-Kevin Mathis, U1-Mick Fieldbinder, U2-Evan Berg Technical fouls: Morehead State-None. Jacksonville State-TEAM. Attendance: 2134 Score by periods Morehead State Jacksonville State
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Eastern Kentucky vs Jacksonville State 2/23/19 4:00 PM at Jacksonville, Al. (Pete Mathews Col.) Eastern Kentucky 101 • 12-17, 5-11 OVC
Morehead State 64 • 10-18, 6-9 OVC ##
Game #29 EKU 101, Jacksonville State 104 (2OT) Feb. 23, 2019 - Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala.
In Paint 42 58
Off T/O 21 11
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 2 12 20
Bench 22 22
Score tied - 17 times. Lead changed - 18 times.
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
10-15 2-3 0-1 1-2 3-7 3-13 0-0 1-5 2-3 3-7 5-8
0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-8 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-3 4-6
6-8 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-1 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 6-6
26 4 0 4 8 12 0 3 4 8 20
1 0 1 0 2 4 0 4 0 1 1
47 29 11 20 34 34 0+ 29 13 18 15
30-64
8-27
21-26
2nd half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd half: 8-11 72.7%
OT: 5-11 45.5% OT: 1-4 25.0% OT: 12-14 85.7%
2 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 3 1 1
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
89 14 19
2
9 250
Game: 30-64 46.9% Game: 8-27 29.6% Game: 21-26 80.8%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Eastern Illinois 84 • 14-16, 7-10 OVC ##
Player
32
MATLOCK, JaQualis DIALLO, Aboubacar SMITH, Mack SMITH, Shareef WALLACE, Josiah CHARLES, Kashawn BURRELL, Cam HARVEY, Ben. KUKOBAT, Rade JONES, Lucas Team Totals
55 03 05 22 01 10 23 24 40
FG % 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% FT % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
3-4 1-2 9-15 3-7 7-18 3-3 0-0 1-8 2-7 0-0
0-1 0-0 4-7 1-3 3-7 2-2 0-0 0-2 1-5 0-0
1-2 0-0 2-2 2-6 6-7 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0
1 6 7 5 6 2 8 4 0 1 1 2 1 5 6 0 1 5 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 29-64 11-27 15-21 14 27 41 20
2nd half: 14-32 43.8% 2nd half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7%
OT: 3-7 42.9% OT: 1-3 33.3% OT: 11-12 91.7%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
7 2 24 9 23 8 0 6 5 0
3 1 3 3 3 0 0 2 2 0
39 23 37 42 41 8 0+ 18 38 4
2 1 0 6 4 1 0 5 0 0 2 84 17 21
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 0
2 11 250
Game: 29-64 45.3% Game: 11-27 40.7% Game: 15-21 71.4%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: Richard Grimshaw, Thomas Short, Scott Tierney Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-HUDSON, Ty. Eastern Illinois-WALLACE, Josiah. Attendance: 1414 Game Televised on ESPN News Score by periods Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois
1st
30 29
2nd
36 37
OT
9 9
OT2
14 9
Total
Last FG - JSU OT2-03:24, EIU OT2-00:05. Largest lead - JSU by 7 OT2-00:10, EIU by 12 2nd-11:04. JSU led for 09:02. EIU led for 36:32. Game was tied for 04:02.
76
6 8 14 4 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 9 23 32 25
89 84
Points JSU EIU
In Paint 36 26
Off T/O 20 22
2nd Fast Chance Break 11 8 4 9
Bench 47 19
Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 11 times.
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The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team earned a thrilling come-from-behind win over Morehead State Thursday at Pete Mathews Coliseum, 65-64, securing its third 20-win season in a row. The Gamecocks (20-8, 12-3 OVC) have now won 20-ormore games over the last three seasons, setting a new Division I record for the program. The last time a JSU team accomplished the feat was during the 1989-90, 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons under then-head coach Bill Jones. Jacksonville State also tied its Division I record for conference wins in a single season with 12. Both Christian Cunningham and Jason Burnell recorded double-doubles against the Eagles (10-18, 6-9 OVC). Burnell paced the Gamecocks with 19 points with 12 rebounds, while Cunningham tallied a game-best 13 rebounds with 13 points. JSU trailed nearly the entire second half and did not see a lead until 41 seconds left to play in the game. Down by six, five consecutive points from Burnell pulled the Gamecocks within one point of the MSU lead with two minutes to go. Ty Hudson then stepped to the line two baskets later to sink two free throws, giving Jacksonville State a 62-61 lead. A third Hudson free throw and two more from Burnell extended the Gamecocks’ lead to four with six seconds remaining on the clock. Morehead State’s AJ Hicks hit a near-half-court 3-pointer to cut the game to one, but time expired while the ball was in flight to end the contest. Burnell secured his team-leading 13th double-double of the year in the second half, tallying 13 points and 10 boards in the final 20 minutes. Cunningham added seven points and seven rebounds in the period. The Gamecocks got off to a slow start, trailing 7-2 after the first four minutes of play. Marlon Hunter then went and scored nine of JSU’s next 11 points, including a 3-pointer that gave Jacksonville State a one-point lead. The momentum from Hunter’s streak propelled the Gamecocks to a 9-0 run that yielded a four-point lead; the largest of the period for JSU. The lead was short-lived, however, as the Eagles outscored Jacksonville State 12-4 to finish off the half. Morehead State took a 34-30 lead to the locker room, giving JSU just its fourth deficit at the half against OVC opponents.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team wrapped up its home slate in dramatic fashion Saturday night at The Pete, outlasting EKU 104-101 in double-overtime. Tied at 82 at the end of regulation and knotted at 92 at the end of the first overtime, Jacksonville State (21-8, 13-3 OVC) battled for 50 minutes and overcame a three-point deficit to claim the victory in the game’s final minute. A Colonels’ 3-pointer put the Gamecocks down 99-96 with 1:32 left in the third OT, but a deuce-and-damage layup from Marlon Hunter tied the game just 15 seconds later. With Pete Mathews Coliseum rocking, Ty Hudson fought for a layup to give Jacksonville State the lead. EKU (12-17, 5-11 OVC) called its final timeout after the Hudson basket, but was unable to get the ball inbounds in five seconds, turning the ball over with 26 seconds remaining. Detrick Mostella added an insurance points on a free throw, pushing the lead to 102-99, and a missed 3-pointer from the Colonels’ Nick Mayo gave the ball back to the Gamecocks. Hudson then hit two free throws in a row to put the game out of reach. A last-ditch layup from EKU cut it to three points, but with no timeouts left to call the Colonels had to watch the clock run down to zero. Christian Cunningham tallied a double-double, scoring 17 with 14 rebounds, while Jason Burnell registered his seventh 20-point game of the season. Hudson finished with a team-leading and career-high 21 points, surpassing his previous high of 18. Eastern Kentucky jumped out to a six-point lead in the game’s first two minutes, but the JSU offense erased the deficit before the first media timeout on a 13-0 run. By the midway point of the first period, the Gamecocks led 28-20 with their largest lead of the game. Jamall Gregory and Cunningham got the crowd into the game with a couple of big dunks. First, Gregory fed Cunningham on an alley-oop to make it 21-18, and then a steal and fast-break slam from Gregory made it 28-20 in favor of the Gamecocks. Eastern Kentucky cut back into the JSU lead in the final three minutes of the period, coming within one point of tying the contest, but the Gamecocks were able to manage a 45-41 buffer at the break. Gregory hit back-to-back baskets in the final 30 seconds of regulation to send the game to overtime. He hit an open-lane layup to pull JSU within two points of the Colonels, 82-80, and a big dunk with 11 seconds to go tied the game.
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team gutted out a second-straight double overtime win Thursday night, topping Eastern Illinois 89-84 in 50 minutes of nailbiting action at EIU’s Lantz Arena. Freshman De’Torrion Ware put on a tremendous second-half and overtime performance off the bench to give the Gamecocks (22-8, 14-3 OVC) a much-needed spark. The Hopkinsville, Ky., native scored 12 in the second half and five in the two overtime periods en route to tying his single-game best of 20 points. A 3-pointer and four made free throws within the final five minutes of regulation from Ware brought the game down to one possession, and senior Jason Burnell tied the game 66-66 to send it to overtime. Eastern Illinois (14-16, 7-10 OVC) found itself up again with eight seconds remaining in the first overtime period, but junior point guard Ty Hudson was able to maneuver his way to a layup with three seconds left to tie the game 75-75, sending the Gamecocks to their second double-OT situation in as many games. JSU pulled away in the last moments of the second overtime period to claim the five-point victory. With EIU ahead by two with 2:57 left, Jacksonville State outscored the Panthers 11-4 through the remainder of the game. All 11 points came on free throws. Detrick Mostella was 5-for-6 during the run, while Burnell was 4-for-4. Burnell finished with a game-best 26 points and 14 rebounds for his team-leading 14th double-double of the year. His 14 boards pushed his single-season total to 276, making him Jacksonville State’s new single-season rebounding leader. The senior surpassed Christian Cunningham for the record, set in 2016-17 with 275. Eastern Illinois got off to a hot start through the first four minutes of the game, going ahead 11-2 on 4-of-5 shooting, including three 3-pointers. Following a jump ball to stop the clock, Harper subbed out four of five starters, leaving just Burnell on the court. With St. Hilaire, Cross, Dunlap and Mostella on the floor, the next four minutes looked much different. JSU outscored EIU 12-5 over the stretch, and the defense kept the home team to 2-for-5 shooting. Following a Wallace jumper to give EIU a two-point lead, and break a 27-27 tie with 13 seconds left in the first half, JSU answered right back to take a one-point lead to the locker room. Ware banged a 3-pointer to put JSU up 30-29 at the end of the first 20 minutes.
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Game #32 UT Martin 81, Jacksonville State 88 March 7, 2019 - Ford Center Evansville, Ind. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UT Martin vs Jacksonville State 03/07/19 8:30 pm at Evansville, Ind. (Ford Center)
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs SIUE 03/02/19 5:00 pm at Edwardsville, Ill (Vadalabene Center)
Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros HYDE, Jacob DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 03 05 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 21-36 58.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 7-15 46.7% FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
13-16 4-8 4-5 4-8 0-3 4-7 1-1 1-1 0-2 2-3 1-6 5-11
30 11 9 11 0 11 2 2 0 4 2 15
3 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0
1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
97 19
6
2
3 200
3-4 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-1 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 5-10
39-71 14-30
1-2 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-10
2nd half: 18-35 51.4% 2nd half: 7-15 46.7% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0%
3 10 13 3 2 8 10 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 4 0 1 2 3 12 33 45 18
Game: 39-71 54.9% Game: 14-30 46.7% Game: 5-10 50.0%
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Player
32 28 23 20 20 17 10 2 11 10 12 15
22
Quintin Dove Jailen Gill Craig Randall II Kevin Little Delfincko Bogan Preston Parks Derek Hawthorne, Jr. Minfeke Sanoe Team Totals
Deadball Rebounds 3
SIUE 72 • 10-20 Player
30
Anselm Uzuegbunem Brandon Jackson David McFarland Cameron Williams Jaylen McCoy Treavon Martin D'Quan Applewhite Daniel Kinchen Tyresse Williford Christian Ellis Elochukwu Eze Team Totals
32 15 24 25 00 02 03 05 13 23
FG % 1st Half: 7-30 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 5-7
23.3% 16.7% 71.4%
f f g g g
1-2 6-12 5-13 1-5 1-6 0-1 0-0 4-9 3-6 2-4 0-2
0-0 0-2 4-6 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-5 0-0 0-0
0-0 7-10 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 0-0
23-60 10-22 16-21 2nd half: 16-30 53.3% 2nd half: 9-16 56.3% 2nd half: 11-14 78.6%
0 3 3 4 1 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 1 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 21 27 11
TP
A TO Blk Stl
2 19 17 2 5 0 0 11 12 4 0
2 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 3 0 0
Min
2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
72 11 10
1
3 200
Game: 23-60 38.3% Game: 10-22 45.5% Game: 16-21 76.2%
23 36 30 10 27 13 1 17 23 12 8
Deadball Rebounds 3,1
1st
50 20
2nd
47 52
Total
97 72
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:30, SIUE 2nd-00:42. Largest lead - JSU by 38 2nd-13:48, SIUE by 1 1st-17:59. JSU led for 38:16. SIUE led for 00:19. Game was tied for 01:25.
Points JSU SIUE
02 03 11 00 05 35
In Paint 50 26
Off T/O 12 4
2nd Fast Chance Break 19 7 6 16
Bench 36 27
Jacksonville State 74 • 24-9
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
11-16 0-1 4-11 2-3 5-12 2-4 1-7 0-0
35 0 15 4 16 8 3 0
1 1 2 1 5 3 0 0
f c g g g
4-4 0-1 3-7 0-1 2-8 0-2 1-3 0-0
9-11 0-0 4-4 0-0 4-6 4-4 0-0 0-0
25-54 10-26 21-25
FG % 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% FT % 1st Half: 11-15 73.3%
2nd half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd half: 10-10 100.0
4 4 8 4 0 2 2 5 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 5 5 1 3 4 2 2 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 18 27 23
Min
0 2 2 1 2 6 1 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 3 1 0 0
81 13 14
2
7 200
Game: 25-54 46.3% Game: 10-26 38.5% Game: 21-25 84.0%
39 22 37 14 35 29 22 2
Deadball Rebounds 1
Jacksonville State 88 • 24-8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Player
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BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick ZELIZNAK, Maros DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara ST. HILAIRE, Derek WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
00 04 23 02 03 10 11 15 33
FG % 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 28.6% FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0
f f g g g
8-14 2-2 1-3 2-6 7-13 7-13 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-4
0-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-2 6-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3
30-58
8-22
3 5 8 2 2 5 7 4 1 3 4 3 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 3 2 3 5 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 20-25 13 23 36 21
2nd half: 17-27 63.0% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd half: 17-22 77.3%
3-3 2-3 7-8 2-2 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
19 6 10 7 16 21 0 0 4 0 5
5 0 2 4 2 6 0 1 0 0 0
30 22 19 33 36 31 6 7 7 0+ 9
2 2 3 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
88 20 15
2
5 200
Game: 30-58 51.7% Game: 8-22 36.4% Game: 20-25 80.0%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Jabir Walker,Andrew Walton,Jeb Hartness Technical fouls: UT Martin-None. Jacksonville State-None. Attendance: 1040 Score by periods UT Martin Jacksonville State
Officials: Connor Mooney,Andrew Walton,Greg Rennegarbe Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-CROSS, Jacara. SIUE-None. Attendance: 1631 . Score by periods Jacksonville State SIUE
30
31
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jacksonville State vs Murray St. 03/08/19 9:00 pm at Evansville, Ind. (Ford Center)
UT Martin 81 • 19-12
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Game #33 Jacksonville State 74, Murray State 76 March 8, 2019 - Ford Center Evansville, Ind.
1st
43 33
2nd
38 55
Total
81 88
Last FG - UTM 2nd-00:11, JSU 2nd-00:50. Largest lead - UTM by 10 1st-00:23, JSU by 10 2nd-00:35. UTM led for 12:24. JSU led for 23:57. Game was tied for 03:39.
Points UTM JSU
In Paint 24 36
Off T/O 14 24
2nd Fast Chance Break 8 16 9 14
Bench 11 30
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
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Player
14
BURNELL, Jason CUNNINGHAM,Christian GREGORY, Jamall HUDSON, Ty HUNTER, Marlon MOSTELLA, Detrick DUNLAP, Maurice CROSS, Jacara WARE, De'Torrion Team Totals
31 00 04 23 02 10 11 33
FG % 1st Half: 14-32 43.8% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% FT % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk Stl
10-18 7-8 8-13 0-3 4-11 1-9 1-3 1-2 1-1
0-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-1
2-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
22 15 18 0 8 4 2 2 3
5 0 1 4 1 3 0 0 0
33-68
3-14
5-8
2nd half: 19-36 52.8% 2nd half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 2-3 66.7%
2 9 11 3 6 6 12 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 3 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 23 36 18
Min
0 1 4 3 2 1 1 0 0
1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0
74 14 12
5
8 200
Game: 33-68 48.5% Game: 3-14 21.4% Game: 5-8 62.5%
35 37 27 22 33 27 11 7 1
Deadball Rebounds 1,1
2018-19 Season REVIEW
Game #31 Jacksonville State 97, SIUE 72 March 2, 2019 - Vadalabene Center Edwardsville, Ill.
Murray St. 76 • 26-4 ##
Player
23
KJ Williams Darnell Cowart Tevin Brown Shaq Buchanan Ja Morant Brion Sanchious Devin Gilmore Jaiveon Eaves Team Totals
32 10 11 12 04 13 14
FG % 1st Half: 15-29 51.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF f f g g g
5-6 4-8 2-11 5-9 9-14 0-1 0-1 1-3
0-0 0-0 2-10 3-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2
0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 10-15 4-4 0-0 0-0
26-53
7-21
17-24
2nd half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 9-14 64.3%
0 1 1 3 3 9 12 2 1 5 6 2 1 1 2 2 0 6 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 7 24 31 12
TP
A TO Blk Stl
10 11 6 13 29 4 0 3
0 4 2 1 8 0 0 0
0 2 2 1 7 2 0 0 1 76 15 15
Min
0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0
0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0
3
5 200
Game: 26-53 49.1% Game: 7-21 33.3% Game: 17-24 70.8%
19 36 36 40 40 16 4 9
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: John St. Clair,Craig Murley,Barry Mathis Technical fouls: Jacksonville State-BURNELL, Jason. Murray St.-None. Attendance: 8294 Score by periods Jacksonville State Murray St.
1st
33 42
2nd
41 34
Total
74 76
Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:23, MSU 2nd-00:08. Largest lead - JSU by 6 2nd-07:49, MSU by 12 1st-02:04. JSU led for 11:59. MSU led for 23:15. Game was tied for 04:46.
Points JSU MSU
In Paint 54 32
Off T/O 22 20
2nd Fast Chance Break 15 16 10 6
Bench 11 7
Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 17 times.
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times.
Recap
Recap
Recap
The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team claimed the season sweep over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a 97-72 win Saturday night at the Vadalabene Center. The victory secured at least third place in the Ohio Valley Conference regular season standings and made the Gamecocks (23-8, 15-3 OVC) at least the No. 3 seed in the upcoming OVC Basketball Championships in Evansville, Ind. The standings and seedings will be finalized at the end of the night once league play has ended. The program’s highest seeding in a Division I tournament buys JSU a first-round bye. The Gamecocks are scheduled to play the winner of the No. 6 seed and No. 7 matchup March 7 at 8:30 p.m. at the Ford Center. Jason Burnell and Christian Cunningham each recorded double-doubles and were two of five Gamecocks to score in double-figures. Burnell tied his career-best with 30 points and 13 rebounds for his team-leading 15th doubledouble of the year, while Cunningham had 11 points and 10 rebounds for his 20th-career double. Along with Burnell and Cunningham, Ty Hudson, Detrick Mostella and De’Torrion Ware finished with 11, 11 and 15 points, respectively. Jacksonville State led the Cougars (10-20, 6-12 OVC) 50-20 at the end of the first half following a tough defensive showing through the first 20 minutes. JSU held SIUE to just 23.3 percent shooting, allowing just seven of 30 shots to fall. Edwardsville committed seven turnovers, including one steal each from Jamall Gregory and Hudson. Cunningham tallied two blocks, as well. On the offensive end, Burnell led the Gamecocks with 21 points at the break. He was just two rebounds shy of a double-double. The 30-point halftime advantage was the largest of the season for JSU, and widest since leading 38-24 over SIUE in the season’s first meeting Jan. 12 at The Pete. Edwardsville made up some ground in the second, cutting the JSU lead to 25 with the help of seven 3-pointers in the final 20 minutes. The Cougars had just one trey the entire first half. David McFarland and Tyresse Williford were each 3-for-4 from 3-point range in the half. Jacksonville State took care of business, however, totaling 47 points to keep SIUE 25 points away. Ware had a half-best 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting with all four goals coming from long range. That 12 went with three from the first to give him 15 for the game.
Senior Detrick Mostella led the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team to a comeback, 88-81 win over UT Martin in the quarterfinals of the Ohio Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Championships Thursday at the Ford Center. The first-year Gamecock scored a game-best 21 points; his single-game high since coming to Jacksonville. The Decatur, Ala., native was 7-for-13 from the field and 6-for11 from 3-point range. Jacksonville State (23-9, 15-3 OVC) overcame a 10-point deficit at the half, rallying to outscore the Skyhawks (12-9, 6-12 OVC) 55-38. After leading by as much as nine points in the first half, a 7-0 Skyhawk run erased the JSU advantage. A layup by UTM’s Quintin Dove at 7:24 put the opposition ahead for the first time since its first goal of the game. Dove scored a whopping 29 points for the Skyhawks in the first half, accounting for all but 14 of UT Martin’s 43. He knocked down seven of nine 3-point attempts after entering the game with six 3-pointers on the season. The Gamecocks found their footing in the second period and used a 17-2 run to climb back into the competition. JSU’s best run of keeping the Skyhawks off the board lasted more than 11 minutes and added 11 points to the scoreboard for the designated home team. Following a six-point half that included two 3-pointers, Mostella went off for 15 points in the last period. Mostella was 5-for-7 and hit four treys along the way, while also dishing out four helpers and grabbing four rebounds. He came up just four points of his career-high of 25, scored in his junior season at Tennessee. Trailing by just three points at the 13:33 mark, Mostella tied the game 51-51 with a 3-pointer, and only two minutes later gave Jacksonville State its first lead in nearly 15 minutes on a dunk. He then extended the advantage to five with his fourth 3-ball of the night. Jason Bunell turned in a 19-point performance, hitting eight of 14 shots with five assists, and Marlon Hunter bucketed 16 points with seven baskets. The victory was Jacksonville State’s 24th of the season, setting a new Division-I record for the program. The previous mark for most wins in a single season came last season when head coach Ray Harper led the 2017-18 Gamecocks to 23 wins. It also extended the Gamecocks’ winning streak to eight games, making it the longest winning streak in Jacksonville State’s Division-I history.
Despite outscoring Murray State by seven in the second half Friday, the Jacksonville State men’s basketball team was unable to strike comeback gold two night in a row at the Ohio Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Championships. The Gamecocks fell 76-74 to the Racers in the semifinals at the Ford Center. Jacksonville State (24-9, 15-3 OVC) overcame a 12-point deficit to take a six-point lead with just under eight minutes to play in the game. After grabbing two quick fouls and sitting five minutes in the first, senior Jason Burnell went off for 15 points in the final period to get JSU back into the contest. A Burnell layup at 12:45 gave the Gamecocks their first lead, 49-48; the first for JSU since 7:18 of the first half. Seniors Jamall Gregory and Christian Cunningham later hit baskets to lengthen the advantage to six, but MSU rallied back to tie the score 67-67 on a 9-3 run. Murray State guard Shaq Buchanan used a 3-pointer to give the Racers (26-4, 16-2 OVC) the lead. Despite the Gamecocks battling back to take a 74-73 lead with just 23 seconds to play, NBA prospect Ja Morant had the last word. The sophomore point guard hit a shot from the paint, drew a foul and hit the extra point to put the Racers ahead by two. JSU’s Detrick Mostella put a lastsecond 3-pointer in the air as he fell out of bounds, but the shot fell short as time expired. Burnell tallied a team-best 22 points in his final game, hitting 10 of 18 attempts with 11 rebounds to snag his team-high 16th double-double of the season. Cunningham earned the 21th double-double of his career in his final contest, scoring 15 points with 12 boards. Gregory was the third senior to ended the night in double figures, pocketing 18 points in his career finale. Marlon Hunter finished with eight points, Detrick Mostella accounted for two and Maurice Dunlap had a field goal. On the other end of the floor, Murray State’s Morant led the team in scoring with 29 points. He was one of four Racers to score in double figures. Jacksonville State ends the season with its most wins in a single Division-I season, 24, while also recording its lowest loss total as a D-I program with nine. The loss also capped the Gamecocks’ longest Division-I winning streak at eight.
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black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 69 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied for the most in Football Championship Subdivision history (with Massachusetts). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10, and Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has claimed seven football crowns and Jacksonville State has six, while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece.
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Austin Peay State University (1948) Belmont University (2012) Eastern Illinois University (1996) Eastern Kentucky University (1948) Jacksonville State University (2003) Morehead State University (1948)
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
Now in its 70th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 17 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second
Murray State University (1948) Southeast Missouri State University (1991) Tennessee State University (1948) Tennessee Technological University (1948) University of Tennessee at Martin (1992) Southern Illinois Univeristy Edwardsville (2011)
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Coliseum Records
FIRST GAME: FIRST WIN: 25TH WIN: 50TH WIN: 75TH WIN: 100TH WIN: 125TH WIN: 150TH WIN: 175TH WIN: 200TH WIN: 225TH WIN: 250TH WIN: 275TH WIN: 300TH WIN: 325TH WIN: 350TH WIN: 375TH WIN: 400TH WIN: 425TH WIN: 450TH WIN:
JSU 79, Tennessee Temple 69 JSU 79, Tennessee Temple 69 JSU 106, Nicholls State 78 JSU 93, Delta State 82 JSU 93, Delta State 75 JSU 91, Limestone College 75 JSU 83, Livingston 50 JSU 87, North Alabama 76 JSU 83, Athens State 62 JSU 104, Lincoln Memorial 76 JSU 101, Lincoln Memorial 74 JSU 127, Lane College 101 JSU 96, Stetson 67 JSU 71, Mississippi Valley 63 JSU 101, Stetson 82 (OT) JSU 88, Tennessee Tech 87 (2OT) JSU 95, VMI 67 JSU 77, UT Martin 46 JSU 72, Belmont 70 JSU 64, North Alabama 50
(12/03/74) (12/03/74) (01/17/77) (01/12/80) (01/19/81) (12/09/83) (02/23/85) (01/24/87) (02/04/89) (11/19/90) (02/13/92) (02/14/94) (01/06/96) (11/24/99) (12/7/02) (2/5/05) (11/29/08) (2/25/12) (2/11/15) (12/18/18)
LONGEST LOSING STREAKS: 8 Games - Began with a 74-66 loss to Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 22, 2010. JSU then lost to Tennessee Tech, 64-62 (12/4/10), Southeast Missouri, 76-67 (12/19/10), Eastern Illinois, 61-54 (12/21/10) Murray State, 71-62 (1/13/11), UT Martin, 63-60 (1/15/11), Morehead State, 78-72 (2/3/11) and Eastern Kentucky, 57-51 (2/5/11). Ended with an 76-73 overtime win over Tennessee State on Feb. 7, 2011. WORST DEFEATS 31 - To UMass, 100-69, on Nov. 25, 2006 28 - To East Carolina, 82-54, on Feb. 10, 1997 27 – To Murray State, 84-57, on Jan. 11, 2015 27 - To Livingston, 82-55, on Jan. 18, 1982 25 – To Tennessee State, 53-78, on Jan. 30, 2016 25 - To UAB, 87-62, on Nov. 17, 2009 25 - To Troy State, 127-103, on Dec. 8, 1990 23 - To Belmont, 76-53, on March 1, 2014 22 – To Eastern Kentucky, 54-76, on Feb. 25, 2016 21 - To Eastern Kentucky, 86-65, on Feb. 15, 2014 21 - To Samford, 90-69, on Jan. 7, 2006 20 - To UT-Chatanooga, 113-93, on Feb. 5, 1975 20 - To West Georgia, 89-69, on Jan. 12, 1987 20 - To Samford, 92-72, on Nov. 9, 2018 JAX STATE IN DEFEAT Of the Gamecocks’ 161 losses in Pete Mathews Coliseum, 12 have been by a single point. Another 45 have been by five points or less. Only 55 times in 620 home games has JSU ever been beaten by 10 points or more at The Pete. SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Points by JSU - 135 by JSU vs Voorhees College (12/6/91) Most Points Allowed by JSU - 127 vs Troy State (12/8/90) Most Points, Both Teams - 238, JSU 134, Lincoln Memorial 104 (11/20/89) Fewest Points by JSU - 48 vs Tennessee-Martin (35) (1/30/81) Fewest Points by Opponent - 35 by Tennessee-Martin (1/30/81) LONGEST WINNING STREAKS: 27 Consecutive Games - Began with third game of the 1979-80 season with a 91-68 win over Shorter College. Ended with an 82-55 loss to Livingston on Jan. 18, 1982. 24 Consecutive Games - Began with the first game of the 1984-85 season with a 85-57 win over Phillips College. Ended with a 105-102 loss to Delta State on Jan. 18, 1986. 24 Consecutive Games - Began with the 26th game of the 1988-89 season with a 91-81 win over Valdosta State. Ended with a 127-103 loss to Troy State on Dec. 8, 1990. 19 Consecutive Games - Began with the 20th game of the 1987-88 season with a 85-69 win over Tennessee-Martin. Ended with a 90-87 loss to Valdosta State on Feb. 27, 1989.
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BIGGEST WINS 62 - Over Baptist Christian, 120-58, on Feb. 11, 1995 61 - Over Freed-Hardeman, 122-61, on Dec. 5, 1987 58 - Over Tennessee Wesleyan, 100-42, on Nov. 10, 2017 53 - Over Covenant College, 102-49, on Dec. 17, 1982 49 - Over Knoxville College, 117-68, on Ja. 6, 1995 48 - Over Baptist Christian, 113-65, on Feb. 19, 1994 46 - Over Virginia Intermont, 130-84, on Dec. 14, 1995 44 - Over Spring Hill, 111-67, on Feb. 4, 1980 42 - Over Dominican College, 104-62, on Jan. 7, 1980 40 - Over District of Columbia, 111-71, on Dec. 2, 1988 39 - Over Delta State, 102-63, on Jan. 18, 1988 39 - Over Alabama-Huntsville, 122-83, on Feb. 6, 1988 39 - Over Steed College, 106-67, on Dec. 7, 1979 38 - Over Alabama-Huntsville, 117-79, on Feb. 26, 1990 37 - Over Trevecca Nazarene, 101-64, on Dec. 6, 1994 36 - Over Oakwood, 96-60, on Nov. 16, 2015 36 - Over Earl Paulk, 107-71, on Nov. 11, 1989 36 - Over Phillips College, 112-76, on Feb. 16, 1984 49 – Over Berry College, 98-49, on Dec. 30, 2008 40 – Over Alabama State, 105-65, on Feb. 26, 1996 36 – Over SIUE, 90-54, on Jan. 12, 2019
Year-By-Year In Pete Mathews Coliseum Year Home Overall
1974-75 11-2 1975-76 11-2 1976-77 7-3 1977-78 7-4 1978-79 10-2 1979-80 12-1 1980-81 13-0 1981-82 11-4 1982-83 16-1 1983-84 15-2 1984-85 17-0 1985-86 12-2 1986-87 11-3 1987-88 12-3 1988-89 19-1 1989-90 15-0 1990-91 13-2 1991-92 19-0 1992-93 8-3 1993-94 12-3 1994-95 20-0 1995-96 8-4 1996-97 6-8 1997-98 9-4 1998-99 5-6 1999-00 10-5 2000-01 7-4 2001-02 7-4 2002-03 10-1 2003-04 12-2 2004-05 6-6 2005-06 10-5 2006-07 6-7 2007-08 6-9 2008-09 6-6 2009-10 10-7 2010-11 2-9 2011-12 9-4 2012-13 9-3 2013-14 7-6 2014-15 11-3 2015-16 5-10 2016-17 5-5 2017-18 12-4 2018-19 10-1
TOTALS
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20-7 16-8 13-14 12-12 17-18 20-7 22-8 15-11 24-8 23-8 31-0 19-8 12-12 17-11 27-6 24-5 20-6 28-2 16-10 17-8 24-1 10-17 10-17 12-14 8-18 17-11 9-19 13-16 20-10 14-14 7-22 16-13 9-21 7-22 11-17 11-19 5-25 15-18 17-11 10-21 12-19 8-23 20-15 23-13 24-9
459-161 725-574
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL Opponent Year Result Record Gadsden Tech 1950-51 Win 1-0 St. Bernard 1952-53 Loss 1-1 West Georgia 1954-55 Win 2-1 Athens 1954-55 Win 3-1 St. Bernard 1954-55 Win 4-1 St. Bernard 1954-55 Win 5-1 West Georgia 1955-56 Win 6-1 Chattanooga 1956-57 Win 7-1 John Marshall 1963-64 Win 8-1 Georgia State 1963-64 Win 9-1 Alabama College 1964-65 Win 10-1 Mississippi College 1964-65 Win 11-1 Livingston 1964-65 Win 12-1 Mississippi College 1965-66 Loss 12-2 Mississippi College 1965-66 Loss 12-3 Alabama College 1965-66 Win 13-3 Florence 1965-66 Win 14-3 Livingston 1965-66 Win 15-3 Florence 1966-67 Win 16-3 Alabama College 1966-67 Win 17-3 Tampa 1966-67 Win 18-3 Florence 1966-67 Win 19-3 Birmingham-Southern 1966-67 Win 20-3 Livingston 1966-67 Win 21-3 Alabama College 1966-67 Win 22-3 Mississippi College 1966-67 Win 23-3 Mississippi College 1966-67 Win 24-3 Athens 1966-67 Loss 24-4 Livingston 1966-67 Win 25-4 Mississippi College 1966-67 Win 26-4 Mississippi College 1966-67 Win 27-4 Alabama College 1967-68 Win 28-4 Birmingham-Southern 1967-68 Win 29-4 Samford 1967-68 Win 30-4 Livingston 1967-68 Win 31-4 Florence 1967-68 Win 32-4 Athens 1967-68 Win 33-4 Athens 1967-68 Win 34-4 St. Bernard 1967-68 Loss 34-5 Berr y 1968-69 Loss 34-6 Florence 1968-69 Win 35-6 Shor ter 1968-69 Win 36-6 Birmingham-Southern 1968-69 Win 37-6 Shor ter 1968-69 Win 38-6 Athens 1968-69 Win 39-6 Troy State 1968-69 Win 40-6 Alabama College 1968-69 Win 41-6 Livingston 1968-69 Win 42-6 Birmingham-Southern 1968-69 Win 43-6 Huntingdon 1969-70 Win 44-6 Florence 1969-70 Win 45-6 Montevallo 1969-70 Win 46-6 Samford 1969-70 Win 47-6 Troy State 1969-70 Win 48-6 Troy State 1969-70 Win 49-6 Birmingham-Southern 1969-70 Win 50-6 Athens 1970-71 Win 51-6 Presbyterian 1971-72 Win 52-6 Florence 1971-72 Win 53-6 Livingston 1971-72 Loss 53-7 Montevallo 1972-73 Win 54-7 Shor ter 1972-73 Win 55-7 St. Bernard 1972-73 Win 56-7 Troy State 1972-73 Win 57-7 Alabama-Huntsville 1974-75 Win 58-7 Nicholls State 1976-77 Win 59-7 Tennessee Mar tin 1976-77 Win 60-7 Nicholls State 1977-78 Loss 60-8 Shor ter 1978-79 Win 61-8 Mississippi College 1978-79 Win 62-8 West Georgia 1978-79 Win 63-8 Steed College 1979-80 Win 64-8 Dominican College 1979-80 Win 65-8 Spring Hill 1979-80 Win 66-8 Nor th Alabama 1979-80 Win 67-8 Miles College 1981-82 Win 68-8 Alabama A&M 1981-82 Win 69-8 Troy 1981-82 Win 70-8 Covenant College 1982-83 Win 71-8 Valdosta State 1982-83 Win 72-8 Cumberland College 1983-84 Win 73-8 Auburn-Montgomer y 1983-84 Win 74-8 Phillips College 1983-84 Win 75-8 Albany State 1984-85 Win 76-8 Delta State 1985-86 Loss 76-9 Alabama-Huntsville 1985-86 Win 77-9 Valdosta State 1986-87 Win 78-9 Freed-Hardeman 1987-88 Win 79-9 Alabama-Huntsville 1987-88 Win 80-9 Alabama A&M 1987-88 Win 81-9 Delta State 1987-88 Win 82-9
Score Opponent Year Result Record 122-83 Alabama-Huntsville 1987-88 Win 83-9 109-75 Tusculum 1988-89 Win 84-9 106-94 Elizabeth City 1988-89 Win 85-9 100-80 Alabama-Huntsville 1988-89 Win 86-9 111-71 District of Columbia 1988-89 Win 87-9 107-87 West Virginia State 1988-89 Win 88-9 101-94 Nor th Alabama 1988-89 Win 89-9 118-93 Earl Paulk 1988-89 Win 90-9 113-93 Mississippi College 1998-89 Win 91-9 106-77 Tennessee-Mar tin 1988-89 Win 92-9 101-82 West Georgia 1988-89 Win 93-9 105-94 Valdosta State 1988-89 Win 94-9 107-70 Kentucky Wesleyan 1988-89 Win 95-9 134-104 Lincoln Memorial 1989-90 Win 96-9 107-71 Earl Paulk 1989-90 Win 97-9 118-88 Dillard 1989-90 Win 98-9 119-81 Alabama-Huntsville 1989-90 Win 99-9 129-116 Troy State 1989-90 Win 100-9 102-73 Delta State 1989-90 Win 101-9 108-98 West Georgia 1989-90 Win 102-9 120-101 Valdosta State 1989-90 Win 103-9 107-99(OT) Livingston 1989-90 Win 104-9 117-79 Alabama-Huntsville 1989-90 Win 105-9 106-83 Troy State 1989-90 Win 106-9 104-76 Lincoln Memorial 1990-91 Win 107-9 121-85 Alabama A&M 1990-91 Win 108-9 111-73 Dillard 1990-91 Win 109-9 124-104 Virginia Union 1990-91 Win 110-9 103-127 Troy State 1990-91 Loss 110-10 107-75 Berr y College 1990-91 Win 111-10 111-81 Lincoln Memorial 1990-91 Win 112-10 111-89 West Georgia 1990-91 Win 113-10 102-80 Athens State 1990-91 Win 114-10 100-83 Delta State 1990-91 Win 115-10 116-87 Alabama-Huntsville 1990-91 Win 116-10 118-87 Tennessee-Mar tin 1990-91 Win 117-10 123-101 Athens State 1991-92 Win 118-10 135-79 Voorates College 1991-92 Win 119-10 117-89 Alabama A&M 1991-92 Win 120-10 109-78 Georgia College 1991-92 Win 121-10 119-93 Clark- Atlanta 1991-92 Win 122-10 123-94 Pheif fer College 1991-92 Win 123-10 118-97 Campbellsville 1991-92 Win 124-10 115-97 West Georgia 1991-92 Win 125-10 107-89 Valdosta State 1991-92 Win 126-10 102-83 Mississippi College 1991-92 Win 127-10 107-88 Livingston 1991-92 Win 128-10 104-91 Nor th Alabama 1991-92 Win 129-10 101-74 Lincoln Memorial 1991-92 Win 130-10 133-109 Valdosta State 1991-92 Win 131-10 108-79 Nor th Alabama 1991-92 Win 132-10 105-87 South Carolina-Spartanburg 1991-92 Win 133-10 108-109 Elizabeth City State 1992-93 Loss 133-11 106-78 Knoxville College 1992-93 Win 134-11 109-104 Alabama A&M 1992-93 Win 135-11 109-87 West Georgia 1992-93 Win 136-11 100-69 Alabama-Huntsville 1992-93 Win 137-11 109-95 Nor th Alabama 1992-93 Win 138-11 100-79 Regis University 1993-94 Win 139-11 126-86 Berr y College 1993-94 Win 140-11 128-102 Miles College 1993-94 Win 141-11 101-83 Shaw University 1993-94 Win 142-11 105-106(OT) Lee College 1993-94 Loss 142-12 127-101 Lane College 1993-94 Win 143-12 113-65 Baptist Christian 1993-94 Win 144-12 104-102 Montana State-Billings 1994-95 Win 145-12 102-73 Grand Canyon 1994-95 Win 146-12 100-85 Benedict College 1994-95 Win 147-12 101-64 Trevecca Nazarene 1994-95 Win 148-12 102-74 Saint Leo College 1994-95 Win 149-12 120-88 Lindsay Wilson College 1994-95 Win 150-12 130-84 Virginia Intermont 1994-95 Win 151-12 117-68 Knoxville College 1994-95 Win 152-12 100-69 Clinch Valley 1994-95 Win 153-12 111-91 Covenant College 1994-95 Win 154-12 129-102 Br yan College 1994-95 Win 155-12 115-82 Lee College 1994-95 Win 156-12 114-93 Lane College 1994-95 Win 157-12 120-58 Baptist Christian 1994-95 Win 158-12 128-91 Miles College 1994-95 Win 159-12 102-94 Mississippi Valley 1995-96 Win 160-12 105-65 Alabama State 1995-96 Win 161-12 101-99 Troy State 1997-98 Win 162-12 101-82 Stetson 2002-03 Win 163-12 112-94 Shor ter College 2004-05 Win 164-12 100-42 Tennessee Wesleyan 2017-18 Win 165-12 101-61 Car ver College 2018-19 Win 166-12 109-77 Reinhardt 2018-19 Win 167-12 104-101 (2OT) Eastern Kentucky 2018-19 Win 168-12
100-Point Games
Score 117-43 111-122 100-66 104-85 109-81 108-70 104-65 112-96 149-63 116-69 103-55 101-71 106-70 112-113 123-132 105-72 109-101 102-92 113-95 111-98 107-92 119-107 119-110 120-93 112-96 114-97 130-106 101-129 104-99 104-90 109-95 103-100 125-108 110-94 102-89 105-88 100-94 100-97 113-125 101-109 110-82 103-78 121-89 115-92 107-100 120-91 105-71 119-99 108-84 111-83 115-92 131-91 109-96 113-87 114-93 127-93 101-79 102-78 110-95 111-113 103-77 108-101 101-94 113-88 106-70 106-78 100-94 102-121 103-73 104-89 101-77 106-67 104-62 111-67 106-77 101-85 105-87 109-82 102-49 101-78 105-75 104-89 112-76 120-84 102-105 117-85 101-94 122-61 101-82 106-92(OT) 102-63
TOTAL 168-12
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Coliseum Year-by-Year 86
The all-time Gamecock basketball results for games played in Pete Mathews Coliseum Year Opponent W/L Score 1974-75 Tennessee Temple W 79-69 1974-75 St. Bernard W 80-74 1974-75 Shorter W 95-73 1974-75 Nicholls State W 93-88 1974-75 S.E. Louisiana W 69-65 1974-75 Livingston W 62-61 1974-75 Mississippi College W 84-83 1974-75 UT-Chattanooga L 93-113 1974-75 North Alabama W 93-77 1974-75 Tennessee-Martin W 99-75 1974-75 Troy State W 85-70 1974-75 Athens W 67-56 1974-75 Montevallo L 74-75 1975-76 Tennessee-Temple W 93-58 1975-76 Troy State W 83-82 1975-76 Alabama-Huntsville W 99-76 1975-76 St. Bernard W 93-76 1975-76 Livingston W 77-60 1975-76 UT-Chattanooga L 80-82 1975-76 North Alabama W 68-66 1975-76 UT-Martin W 61-53 1975-76 Delta State W 90-70 1975-76 N.W. Louisiana W 69-67 1975-76 Shorter College W 77-49 1975-76 UT-Martin W 76-74 1975-76 Troy State L 85-88 1976-77 Rust College W 86-65 1976-77 Shorter College W 85-71 1976-77 Troy State L 74-76 1976-77 SE Louisiana L 62-80 1976-77 Nicholls State W 106-78 1976-77 UT-Martin W 100-94 1976-77 North Alabama W 90-78 1976-77 Mississippi College W 78-72 1976-77 Delta State W 89-83 1976-77 UT-Chattanooga L 72-82 1977-78 West Georgia W 76-72 1977-78 North Georgia W 70-69 1977-78 Shorter College W 99-88 1977-78 Miss. College L 77-84 1977-78 Nicholls State W 88-81 1977-78 S. E. Louisiana L 66-67 1977-78 Delta State L 77-80 1977-78 Livingston L 83-88 1977-78 Troy State W 71-65 1977-78 UT-Martin W 75-74 1977-78 North Alabama W 92-82 1978-79 North Georgia W 84-70 1978-79 Valdosta State W 82-71 1978-79 Shorter College W 103-73 1978-79 Troy State W 78-64 1978-79 North Alabama L 63-69 1978-79 Tennessee-Martin W 88-83 1978-79 Miss. College W 104-89 1978-79 West Georgia W 101-77 1978-79 Delta State W 85-80 1978-79 S. E. Louisiana W 87-75 1978-79 Nicholls State L 83-88 1978-79 Livingston W 87-86 1979-80 Steed College W 106-67 1979-80 Birm. Southern L 68-72 1979-80 Shorter College W 91-68 1979-80 Dominican College W 104-62 1979-80 Delta State W 93-82 1979-80 Miss. College W 83-76 1979-80 Athens College W 82-69 1979-80 Livingston W 97-80 1979-80 Spring Hill W 111-67 1979-80 Montevallo W 94-81 1979-80 Troy State W 78-64 1979-80 UT-Martin W 95-78 1979-80 North Alabama W 106-77 1980-81 Dillard W 62-53 1980-81 Spring Hill W 56-55 1980-81 Berry College W 97-66 1980-81 North Georgia W 91-75 1980-81 Athens W 58-52 1980-81 Valdosta State W 85-81 1980-81 Livingston W 72-66 1980-81 Miss. College W 92-64 1980-81 Delta State W 77-60 1980-81 UT-Martin W 48-35 1980-81 North Alabama W 70-64 1980-81 Auburn-Mont. W 84-79
1980-81 Troy State W 80-63 1981-82 North Georgia W 70-62 1981-82 Athens College L 55-64 1981-82 Valdosta State W 88-71 1981-82 Livingston L 55-82 1981-82 AU-Montgomery W 62-61 1981-82 Delta State W 93-75 1981-82 Miss. College W 52-41 1981-82 Miles College W 101-85 1981-82 Montevallo W 79-73 1981-82 North Alabama W 88-76 1981-82 UT-Martin L 64-69 1981-82 Alabama A&M W 105-87 1981-82 Troy State W 109-82 1981-82 North Alabama W 84-71 1981-82 Livingston L 69-78 1982-83 Tusculum College W 91-62 1982-83 Alabama Christian W 99-68 1982-83 Athens College W 69-60 1982-83 Bethel College W 61-56 1982-83 Phillips College W 95-67 1982-83 Covenant College W 102-49 1982-83 Berry College W 89-66 1982-83 North Alabama W 86-83 1982-83 Tennessee Martin W 71-59 1982-83 Alabama A&M W 95-82 1982-83 Troy State L 62-64 1982-83 Livingston W 76-61 1982-83 Montevallo W 88-70 1982-83 Delta State W 97-63 1982-83 Mississippi College W 81-77 1982-83 Valdosta State W 101-78 1982-83 Troy State W 85-76 1983-84 Shorter College W 84-70 1983-84 Limestone College W 91-75 1983-84 Athens College W 70-55 1983-84 Cumberland Coll. W 105-75 1983-84 AU-Montgomery W 104-89 1983-84 Delta State W 88-74 1983-94 Mississippi College W 91-77 1983-84 Valdosta State W 90-73 1983-84 Troy State W 97-83 1983-84 North Alabama L 88-89 1983-84 UT-Martin W 90-66 1983-84 West Georgia W 98-88 1983-84 Phillips College W 112-76 1983-84 Livingston W 94-71 1983-84 Valdosta State W 94-84 1983-84 UT-Martin W 97-82 1983-84 North Alabama L 78-82 1984-85 Phillips College W 85-57 1984-85 Trevecca Nazarene W 98-82 1984-85 Armstrong State W 90-74 1984-85 North Alabama W 71-65 1984-85 Tennessee-Martin W 98-70 1984-85 Valdosta State W 76-73 1984-85 Troy State W 91-78 1984-85 West Georgia W 93-72 1984-85 Mississippi College W 97-67 1984-85 Delta State W 84-81 1984-85 Auburn-Mont. W 93-60 1984-85 Livingston W 83-50 1984-85 Mississippi College W 97-68 1984-85 Valdosta State W 99-86 1984-85 Delta State W 86-73 1984-85 Albany State W 120-84 1984-85 Univ. of Tampa W 76-61 1985-86 Belmont-Abbey W 82-58 1985-86 Shorter College W 99-65 1985-86 Athens State W 83-63 1985-86 Athens State W 64-57 1985-86 Valdosta State W 79-77 1985-86 Mississippi College W 87-78 1985-86 Montevallo W 90-68 1985-86 Delta State L 102-105 1985-86 Tennessee Martin W 98-89 1985-86 Troy State W 94-83 1985-86 North Alabama W 84-81 1985-86 Alabama-Huntsville W 117-85 1985-86 West Georgia L 91-94 1985-86 Livingston W 75-69 1986-87 Tougaloo W 90-57 1986-87 Shorter College W 77-61 1986-87 Belhaven College W 92-73 1986-87 Livingston W 78-73 1986-87 West Georgia L 69-89 1986-87 Alabama-Huntsville W 85-70 1986-87 Berry College W 92-71 1986-87 Athens State L 65-66
1986-87 Troy State W 60-57 1986-87 North Alabama W 87-76 1986-87 Tennessee-Martin L 61-66 1986-87 Delta State W 71-67 1986-87 Mississippi College W 86-67 1986-87 Valdosta State W 101-94 1987-88 Tougaloo W 99-79 1987-88 Lincoln Memorial W 82-76 1987-88 Shorter College W 91-70 1987-88 Freed-Hardeman W 122-61 1987-88 Troy State L 80-92 1987-88 West Georgia W 94-82 1987-88 Alabama A&M W 106-92 1987-88 Livingston W 77-76 1987-88 Delta State W 102-63 1987-88 Athens State L 68-71 1987-88 North Alabama L 70-78 1987-88 UT-Martin W 85-69 1987-88 UA-Huntsville W 122-83 1987-88 Valdosta State W 81-78 1987-88 Mississippi College W 84-76 1988-89 Tusculum W 109-75 1987-88 St. Augustines W 99-80 1988-89 District of Columbia W 111-71 1988-89 West Virginia State W 107-87 1988-89 North Alabama W 101-94 1988-89 Tennessee-Martin W 92-74 1988-89 Earl Paulk College W 118-93 1988-89 Mississipi College W 113-93 1988-89 Alabama Huntsville W 84-49 1988-89 Athens State W 83-62 1988-89 West Georgia W 101-82 1988-89 Valdosta State W 105-94 1988-89 Livingston W 85-70 1988-89 Delta State W 63-56 1988-89 Troy State W 99-89 1988-89 Valdosta State L 87-90 1988-89 Valdosta State W 91-81 1988-89 Livingston W 85-74 1988-89 Florida Tech W 94-70 1988-89 Tampa W 89-67 1989-90 Lincoln-Memorial W 134-104 1989-90 St. Augustines W 98-66 1989-90 Earl Paulk W 107-71 1989-90 Christian Brothers W 82-65 1989-90 Dillard W 118-88 1989-90 Athens State W 95-65 1989-90 Troy State W 129-116 1989-90 West Georgia W 96-74 1989-90 Delta State W 102-73 1989-90 Livingston W 92-77 1989-90 Tennessee-Martin W 95-86 1989-90 North Alabama W 95-89 1989-90 Valdosta State W 120-101 1989-90 Mississippi College W 96-92 1989-90 Alabama-Hunstville W 117-79 1990-91 Lincoln Memorial W 104-76 1990-91 Alabama A&M W 121-85 1990-91 Dillard W 111-73 1990-91 Virginia Union W 124-104 1990-91 Athens State W 90-64 1990-91 Troy State L 103-127 1990-91 Valdosta State W 90-87 1990-91 Berry College W 107-75 1990-91 Delta State W 100-83 1990-91 Mississippi College W 98-69 1990-91 Livingston W 98-87 1990-91 Alabama-Huntsville W 116-87 1990-91 West Georgia W 91-66 1990-91 Tennessee-Martin W 118-87 1990-91 North Alabama L 90-101 1991-92 Athens State W 123-101 1991-92 Voorhees College W 135-79 1991-92 Georgia College W 92-74 1991-92 Georgia College W 109-78 1991-92 West Texas State W 78-71 1991-92 Clark-Atlanta W 119-93 1991-92 Pfeifer College W 123-94 1991-92 Campbellsville W 118-84 1991-92 Delta State W 91-88 1991-92 Mississippi College W 102-83 1991-92 North Alabama W 104-91 1991-92 Livingston W 71-59 1991-92 Lincoln-Memorial W 101-74 1991-92 Valdosta State W 133-109 1991-92 West Georgia W 82-62 1991-92 North Alabama W 108-79 1991-92 Mississippi College W 90-77 1991-92 Troy State W 96-91
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL W 105-87 L 108-109 W 93-80 W 97-76 L 80-97 W 95-78 W 109-104 W 76-65 W 109-87 W 86-77 L 63-81 W 109-95 W 75-71 W 73-69 W 126-86 L 86-94 W 79-58 W 97-72 W 93-81 W 128-102 W 101-83 L 105-106 W 87-73 W 93-75 W 127-101 W 113-65 L 78-81 W 100-85 W 85-79 W 71-63 W 101-64 W 102-74 W 120-88 W 130-84 W 78-69 W 117-68 W 99-84 W 100-69 W 95-79 W 111-91 W 96-77 W 129-102 W 115-82 W 114-93 W 120-58 W 128-91 W 93-55 W 93-72 W 91-65 W 102-94 L 73-93 W 96-67 L 80-89 L 95-99 W 83-65 W 78-65 W 92-84 L 79-95 W 105-65 L 91-103 L 71-82 L 54-68 W 82-72 L 73-75 W 76-60 W 71-68 W 68-66 L 56-63 L 68-71 L 59-61 L 54-82 W 82-79 W 78-44 L 74-82 W 82-80 (OT) W 86-70 W 62-49 W 71-59 L 82-83 L 63-88 L 80-89 W 101-99 W 75-68 W 59-56 W 86-80 W 63-58 W 61-53 W 83-81 W 78-49
1998-99 Mercer L 73-80 (OT) 1998-99 Troy State L 70-78 1998-99 Centenary L 54-64 1998-99 Georgia State L 63-66 1998-99 Central Florida L 64-82 1998-99 Florida Atlantic W 84-73 1998-99 Samford L 55-68 1998-99 Campbell W 68-60 1999-00 Miss Valley St. W 71-63 1999-00 Florida A&M W 66-58 1999-00 Georgia Southern L 84-87 1999-00 Georgia State W 81-79 1999-00 Morehead State L 59-66 1999-00 Clayton State W 72-63 1999-00 Florida Atlantic W 68-46 1999-00 Central Florida W 90-83 1999-00 Mississippi State L 61-73 1999-00 Samford W 69-65 1999-00 Campbell L 51-54 1999-00 Jacksonville W 74-68 1999-00 Stetson W 71-65 2000-01 Jacksonville L 40-51 2000-01 Tennessee State W 84-80 (OT) 2000-01 Stetson W 69-66 2000-01 Troy State W 79-74 2000-01 Mercer W 71-64 2000-01 Birmingham-Southern L 63-68 2000-01 Samford L 53-61 2000-01 Campbell W 67-59 2000-01 Georgia State L 58-75 2000-01 Florida Atlantic W 79-70 2000-01 UCF W 69-60 2001-02 UCF W 72-69 2001-02 Florida Atlantic L 71-74 2001-02 Belmont L 72-74 2001-02 Georgia State W 81-75 2001-02 Campbell L 79-84 2001-02 Samford W 59-56 2001-02 Savannah State W 83-63 2001-02 Stetson W 90-78 2001-02 Jacksonville L 90-100 (2OT) 2001-02 Morris Brown W 90-59 2001-02 Mercer W 95-68 2002-03 Alcorn State W 75-72 2002-03 Stetson W 101-82 (OT) 2002-03 Campbell W 82-78 2002-03 Gardner-Webb W 88-69 2002-03 Georgia State W 89-76 2002-03 UCF L 66-68 2002-03 Florida Atlantic W 83-77 2002-03 Savannah State W 87-71 2002-03 Samford W 74-63 2002-03 Belmont W 92-87 2002-03 Lipscomb W 96-72 2003-04 Alabama A&M W 74-68 2003-04 Shorter College W 97-90 2003-04 Jackson State W 71-63 2003-04 Tennessee Temple W 84-58 2003-04 Alcorn State W 74-41 2003-04 Austin Peay L 58-76 2003-04 Savannah State W 95-82 2003-04 Eastern Kentucky W 85-82 2003-04 Morehead State L 81-89 2003-04 Southeast Missouri W 79-64 2003-04 Eastern Illinois W 78-73 2003-04 Tennessee Tech W 80-59 2003-04 Samford W 71-51 2003-04 Tennessee State W 86-70 2004-05 Mississippi Valley State W 83-76 2004-05 Berry College W 85-73 2004-05 Shorter College W 112-94 2004-05 Samford L 64-68 (OT) 2004-05 Tennessee State L 69-93 2004-05 Tennessee-Martin L 71-75 2004-05 Murray State L 61-77 2004-05 Reinhardt W 73-62 2004-05 Austin Peay L 69-80 2004-05 Tennessee Tech W 88-87 (OT) 2004-05 Morehead State L 66-76 2004-05 Eastern Kentucky W 70-55 2005-06 Coastal Carolina W 82-71 2005-06 Tennessee Temple W 97-70 2005-06 Delaware State L 62-73 2005-06 Murray State L 72-91 2005-06 Southeast Missouri W 82-72 2005-06 Samford L 69-90 2005-06 Tennessee Tech L 67-79 2005-06 Tennessee State W 77-75 2005-06 Austin Peay W 91-86
2005-06 Tennessee Martin W 85-80 2005-06 Eastern Illinois W 66-51 2005-06 Morehead State W 77-68 2005-06 Eastern Kentucky L 71-72 2005-06 New Orleans W 79-74 2005-06 Eastern Kentucky W 86-59 2006-07 Wofford L 80-82 2006-07 Reinhardt W 95-72 2006-07 UMass L 69-100 2006-07 Samford L 53-54 2006-07 Tennessee Martin L 69-70 2006-07 Austin Peay L 63-78 2006-07 Eastern Kentucky W 66-56 2006-07 Morehead State W 67-62 2006-07 Tennessee State W 72-64 2006-07 Murray State L 61-63 2006-07 Tennessee Tech W 72-71 2006-07 Eastern Illinois L 65-69 2006-07 Southeast Missouri W 78-72 2007-08 Tennessee Temple W 99-74 2007-08 Berry College W 97-89 (OT) 2007-08 Central Arkansas L 68-82 2007-08 Murray State L 65-79 2007-08 Southeast Missouri L 80-81 2007-08 Samford L 53-57 2007-08 Tennessee Tech W 79-74 2007-08 Tennessee State W 83-79 2007-08 Austin Peay L 62-73 2007-08 Tennessee Martin L 70-81 2007-08 Eastern Illinois L 67-72 2007-08 Eastern Kentucky W 73-61 2007-08 Morehead State W 66-48 2007-08 Georgia State L 78-85 2008-09 West Alabama W 69-48 2008-09 Virginia Military Inst. W 95-67 2008-09 Berry College W 98-49 2008-09 Eastern Illinois L 69-78 2008-09 Southeast Missouri W 71-66 2008-09 Murray State L 56-63 2008-09 Tennessee-Martin L 73-92 2008-09 Morehead State W 57-52 2008-09 Eastern Kentucky W 75-70 2008-09 Tennessee State L 70-80 2008-09 Austin Peay L 60-72 2008-09 Tennessee Tech L 74-91 2009-10 West Alabama W 93-64 2009-10 UAB L 62-87 2009-10 Georgia Southern W 89-67 2009-10 Chattanooga L 80-71 2009-10 Tennessee Tech W 83-72 2009-10 Reinhardt W 79-53 2009-10 Norfolk State W 95-78 2009-10 Nicholls State L 55-60 2009-10 Eastern Kentucky W 68-65 2009-10 Morehead State L 71-78 2009-10 Tennessee State W 85-67 2009-10 Austin Peay L 64-66 2009-10 Southeast Missouri W 58-55 2009-10 Eastern Illinois W 70-55 2009-10 UT Martin W 80-68 2009-10 Murray State L 67-75 2009-10 Presbyterian L 55-59 2010-11 West Alabama W 79-58 2010-11 Southeastern Louisiana L 66-74 2010-11 Tennessee Tech L 62-64 2010-11 Southeast Missouri L 67-76 2010-11 Eastern Illinois L 54-61 2010-11 Murray State L 62-71 2010-11 UT Martin L 60-63 2010-11 Morehead State L 72-78 2010-11 Eastern Kentucky L 51-57 2010-11 Tennessee State W 76-73 2010-11 Austin Peay L 70-73 2011-12 Miles College W 87-64 2011-12 Alabama State W 78-65 2011-12 Eastern Kentucky L 53-59 2011-12 Reinhardt W 81-75 2011-12 Morehead State L 55-63 2011-12 Tennessee State W 72-65 2011-12 Eastern Illinois W 63-45 2011-12 SIU-Edwardsville W 76-65 2011-12 USC Upstate L 77-82 2011-12 Tennessee Tech L 68-76 2011-12 Presbyterian W 67-48 2011-12 Southeast Missouri W 69-59 2011-12 UT Martin W 77-46 2012-13 Reinhardt W 93-63 2012-13 Eastern Michigan W 61-54 2012-13 Alabama A&M W 79-61
2012-13 Martin Methodist 2012-13 Tennessee Tech 2012-13 Belmont 2012-13 Tennessee State 2012-13 Eastern Kentucky 2012-13 Austin Peay 2012-13 Murray State 2012-13 Morehead State 2012-13 Southeast Missouri 2013-14 Alabama State 2013-14 Dalton State 2013-14 Fort Valley State 2013-14 Alcorn State 2013-14 Central Michigan 2013-14 UT Martin 2013-14 SIU Edwardsville 2013-14 Eastern Illinois 2013-14 Tennessee State 2013-14 Tennessee Tech 2013-14 Morehead State 2013-14 Eastern Kentucky 2013-14 Belmont 2014-15 Miles 2014-15 Savannah State 2014-15 Fort Valley State 2014-15 Winthrop 2014-15 Dartmouth 2014-15 UNC Asheville 2014-15 Austin Peay 2014-15 Murray State 2014-15 Southeast Missouri 2014-15 Eastern Kentucky 2014-15 Morehead State 2014-15 Belmont 2014-15 Tennessee Tech 2014-15 Tennessee State 2015-16 Fort Valley State 2015-16 Oakwood 2015-16 Alabama A&M 2015-16 Samford 2015-16 Jacksonville U. 2015-16 Alabama State 2015-16 Northern Colorado 2015-16 SIU Edwardsville 2015-16 Eastern Illinois 2015-16 UT Martin 2015-16 Belmont 2015-16 Tennessee State 2015-16 Tennessee Tech 2015-16 Eastern Kentucky 2015-16 Morehead State 2016-17 Dalton State 2016-17 Murray State 2016-17 Austin Peay 2016-17 Fort Valley State 2016-17 Eastern Kentucky 2016-17 Morehead State 2016-17 Southeast Missouri 2016-17 Belmont 2016-17 Tennessee State 2016-17 Tennessee Tech 2017-18 Tennessee Wesleyan 2017-18 Alabama State 2017-18 Samford 2017-18 ULM 2017-18 USC-Upstate 2017-18 Howard University 2017-18 Chattanooga 2017-18 Eastern Kentucky 2017-18 Morehead State 2017-18 Murray State 2017-18 Austin Peay 2017-18 UT Martin 2017-18 Southeast Missouri 2017-18 Tennessee Tech 2017-18 Tennessee State 2017-18 Belmont 2018-19 North Alabama 2018-19 Reinhardt 2018-19 Eastern Illinois 2018-19 SIUE 2018-19 Belmont 2018-19 Tennessee Tech 2018-19 Murray State 2018-19 Austin Peay 2018-19 Tennessee State 2018-19 Morehead State 2018-19 Eastern Kentucky
W 79-64 W 83-62 L 62-73 L 57-66 L 62-73 W 81-74 W 65-64 W 70-59 W 67-65 L 73-84 W 85-61 W 78-66 W 63-52 W 82-73 W 70-65 W 61-52 L 48-56 W 70-64 L 60-72 L 67-69 L 65-86 L 53-76 W 88-71 W 74-71 W 81-49 W 79-76(OT) W 79-67 W 64-55 W 71-59 L 57-84 L 52-69 W 71-67 L 63-66 W 72-70 W 82-68 W 55-50 W 81-68 W 96-60 L 69-73 L 71-77 L 82-86 L 60-63 W 79-76 W 72-67 L 64-75 W 82-60 L 63-72 L 53-78 L 58-68 L 54-76 L 71-82 W 81-50 L 63-76 W 71-68 W 81-69 L 52-57 L 69-72 W 74-62 L 53-66 W 63-57 L 78-79 (OT) W 100-42 W 77-69 W 89-58 W 75-56 W 77-61 W 62-60 L 67-70 W 76-58 W 76-69 W 76-71 L 67-87 L 63-67 W 78-60 W 82-65 L 47-65 W 78-67 W 64-50 W 109-77 W 69-62 W 90-54 W 91-80 (OT) W 65-48 W 88-68 L 71-74 W 84-65 W 65-64 W 104-101(2OT)
Coliseum Year-by-Year
1991-92 SC-Spartanburg 1992-93 Elizabeth City State 1992-93 Tampa 1992-93 Athens State 1992-93 Pfeiffer College 1992-93 Livingston 1992-93 Alabama A&M 1992-93 Mississippi College 1992-93 West Georgia 1992-93 Valdosta State 1992-93 Delta State 1992-93 North Alabama 1993-94 Fayetteville State 1993-94 Johnson C. Smith 1993-94 Berry College 1993-94 Augusta College 1993-94 Paine College 1993-94 St. Thomas 1993-94 Lenoir-Rhyne 1993-94 Miles College 1993-94 Shaw Univesity 1993-94 Lee College 1993-94 Oakland City 1993-94 Covenant College 1993-94 Lane College 1993-94 Baptist Christian 1993-94 Clark-Atlanta 1994-95 Benedict College 1994-95 Grand Canyon 1994-95 Hampton University 1994-95 Trevecca Nazarene 1994-95 Saint Leo 1994-95 Lindsey Wilson 1994-95 Virginia Intermont 1994-95 Lenoir-Rhyne 1994-95 Knoxville College 1994-95 Pfeiffer College 1994-95 Clinch Valley 1994-95 Oakland City 1994-95 Covenant College 1994-95 Tougaloo College 1994-95 Bryan College 1994-95 Lee College 1994-95 Lane College 1994-95 Baptist Christian 1994-95 Miles College 1994-95 Tennessee Temple 1995-96 Baptist Christian 1995-96 Freed-Hardeman 1995-96 Miss. Valley St. 1995-96 Central Florida 1995-96 Stetson 1995-96 Coll. of Charleston 1995-96 Mercer 1995-96 Georgia State 1995-96 Samford 1995-96 SE Louisiana 1995-96 Centenary 1995-96 Alabama State 1996-97 Miss. Valley State 1996-97 Alabama State 1996-97 Marshall 1996-97 Lenoir-Rhyne 1996-97 Piedmont College 1996-97 Campbell 1996-97 Centenary 1996-97 SE Louisiana 1996-97 Florida Atlantic 1996-97 Florida Int. 1996-97 Samford 1996-97 East Carolina 1996-97 Georgia State 1996-97 Mercer 1997-98 Tennessee Tech 1997-98 Alabama State 1997-98 Bethel College 1997-98 Thomas College 1997-98 Georgia Southern 1997-98 Campbell 1997-98 Coll. of Charleston 1997-98 Central Florida 1997-98 Troy State 1997-98 Centenary 1997-98 Samford 1997-98 Mercer 1997-98 Georgia State 1998-99 East Carolina 1998-99 West Georgia 1998-99 Brewton-Parker
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JSU Records
Individual Records
Team Records
Game
Game
Most Points, Home — 50, Mitchell Caldwell vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Fewest Points — 19, vs. Oglethorpe, 1958-59
Most Points — 53, Jerry James vs. Florence, 1970-71
Fewest Points, One Half — 0 vs. Oglethorpe, 1958-59
Most Points, One Half — 36, Howard Waldrop vs. Livingston, 1953-54
Most Points — 149, vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Most Field Goals — 24, Mitchell Caldwell vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Most Points, One Half — 87, vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Most Field Goals Attempted — 34, Mitchell Caldwell vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Most Field Goals — 68, vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Most Rebounds — 32, Robert Clements vs. Shorter College, 1976-77
Most Foul Shots Made — 43, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 1966-67
Most Foul Shots Attempted – 23, Bill Brantley vs. Athens, 1968-69
Most Foul Shots Attempted — 60, vs. Alabama A&M, 1993
Most Foul Shots Made — 18, Walker D. Russell vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/5/05
Most Fouls, Both Teams — 65, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 1966-67
Most Assists — 16, Todd Smyly vs. Montevallo, 1979-80;
Most Rebounds — 89, vs. Troy State, 1968-69
Melvin Allen vs. Delta State, 1982-83.
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made — 19, vs. Tennessee Temple, 11/12/07
Most Consecutive Foul Shots — 18, Walker D. Russell vs. Tennessee Tech. 2/5/05
Most Points In Road Game — 135 , vs Voorhees, 1991-92 Most Points At Home — 149, vs. John Marshall, 1963-64
Season
Most Points, Both Teams at Jacksonville — 245 vs. Troy, 1989-90
Most Points — 658, Robert Lee Sanders, 1989-90
Most Points, Both Teams On The Road — 225, vs. Mississippi College, 1965-66
Highest Scoring Average — 26.3, Jerry James, 1970-71 Most Field Goals — 236, Robert Lee Sanders, 1988-89
Season
Most Field Goals Attempted — 536, Robert Lee Sanders, 1988-89
Most Games Won — 31, 1984-85
*Best Field Goal Percentage — .747, Bill Brantley, 1966-67
Most Games Lost — 25, 2010-11
Most Foul Shots Made — 196, Melvin Allen, 1984-85
Most Points Scored — 3,046, 1988-89
Most Foul Shots Attempted — 248, Melvin Allen, 1984-85
Highest Scoring Average — 99.5, 1991-92
Best Foul Shot Percentage — .903, Howard Waldrop 1953-54
Most Field Goals Attempted — 2,330, 1988-89
Most Consecutive Foul Shots — 33, Todd Smyly, 1979-80
Most Field Goals Made — 1,136, 1988-89
Most Rebounds — 439, Terry Owens, 1965-66
Most 3-Point Field Goals, Made — 261, 2007-08
Best Rebound Average — 17.0, Buddy Cornelius, 1968-69
Most 3-Point Field Goals, Attempted — 709, 2015-16
Most Assists — 258, Pat Madden, 1988-89
Best Field Goal Percentage — 57.9, 1966-67
*Unofficial
Most Foul Shots Attempted — 1,037, 1984-85 Most Foul Shots Made — 724, 1984-85 Best Free Throw Percentage — 82.3, 1966-67 Most Rebounds — 1,457, 1982-83 Most Assists — 667, 1984-85 Most Steals — 314, 2002-03
One-sided Decisions in JSU History Wins: 86 74 61 60 58 54 50
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149-63 117-43 122-61 95-35 100-42 78-24 90-40
John Marshall Gadsden Tech Freed Hardeman Gadsden Tech Tennessee Wesleyan Piedmont Y Calhoun Motors
1963-64 1950-51 1987-88 1949-50 2017-18 1947-48 1947-48
Losses: 57 55 54 46 43 43 43 42 42 40 40
111-54 Auburn 86-31 Alabama 86-32 Auburn 102-56 Alabama 87-44 Alabama 91-48 Kentucky 100-57 UCF 95-53 Mississippi State 107-65 Georgia 95-55 Alabama 91-51 Auburn
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL
Single Game
Season Records
Most Points, Home -- 36, Greg Tucker vs Morehead State, 2015-16
Most Points - 550, Jason Burnell, 2018-19
Most Points -- 37, Trenton Marshall at Southeast Missouri, 1/4/10
Highest Scoring Average - 17.7, Trenton Marshall, 2009-10
Most Field Goals --13, Omar Barlett at Oakland (12/30/02); Trenton Marshall at Southeast
Most Field Goals - 194, Jason Burnell, 2018-19
Missouri (1/4/10), 13, Jason Burnell at SIUE (3/2/19)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 408, Brian Williams, 2011-12
Most Field Goals Attempted -- 25, Malcolm Drumwright vs. UT Martin, 2017-18
Field Goal Percentage - .661, Christian Cunningham, 2017-18
Most Three-Point Field Goals -- 9, Jeremy Bynum vs. Norfolk State, 12/15/09
Most Foul Shots Made - 158, Darion Rackley, 2014-15
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted -- 19, Earl Bullock at Troy, 2/24/2001
Most Foul Shots Attempted - 211, Darion Rackley, 2014-15
Most Rebounds -- 19, Christian Cunningham at Eastern Illinois, 12/31/2016
Most Consecutive Foul Shots - 23, Aaron Kelley, 1995-96
Most Foul Shots Attempted -- 19, Walker D. Russell vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/5/05
Best Foul Shot Percentage - .896 (112-for-125), Walker D. Russell, 2005-06
Most Foul Shots Made -- 18, Walker D. Russell vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/5/05
Most Rebounds - 308, Jason Burnell, 2018-19
Most Assists -- 14, Waler Russell vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1/22/2004
Best Rebound Average - 9.6, Jason Burnell, 2018-19
Best Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) -- 1.000 (12-for-12), Nick Murphy at
Most Assists - 211, Walker D. Russell, 2004-05
Murray State, 1/14/10; (10-for-10), Nick Murphy vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/5/09; (10-for-10),
Most Blocked Shots - 63, Jamal Hunter, 2014-15
Walker D. Russell vs. Shorter, 11/23/04; (10-for-10) Walker D. Russell at Tennessee Tech,
Most Steals - 75, Jay Heard, 2002-03
Division I Records
Individual Game Records
2/9/06
Career Most Points - 1498, Nick Murphy, 2007-11 Highest Scoring Average - 15.1, Darion Rackley, 2011-15 Most Field Goals - 531, Nick Murphy, 2007-11 Most Field Goals Attempted - 1227, Malcolm Drumwright, 2014-18 Field Goal Percentage - .621, Christian Cunningham, 2015-19 Most Foul Shots Made - 357, Walker D. Russell, 2003-06 Most Foul Shots Attempted - 644, Darion Rackley, 2011-15 Best Foul Shot Percentage - .842, Walker Russell, 2003-06 Most Rebounds - 679, Nick Murphy, 2007-11 Most Assists - 590, Walker Russell, 2003-06
Team Records Season
Single Game
Most Games Won - 24, 2018-19
Fewest Points - 34, at Samford, 12/6/07
Most Games Lost - 25, 2010-11
Most Points - 112, vs. Shorter College, 11/23/04
Most Points Scored - 2587, 2017-18
Most Field Goals - 40, vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/23/19)
Highest Scoring Average - 81.6, 1995-96
Most Foul Shots Made - 31, vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/5/05; 31,
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2091, 2017-18
vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/24/99
Most Field Goals Made - 954, 2017-18
Most Fouls - 33, vs. Florida Atlantic, 1995-96
Most 3-point Field Goals Made - 261, 2007-08
Most Rebounds - 65, vs. Mercer, 1996-97
Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted - 709, 2015-16
Most 3-point Field Goals - 19, vs. Tennessee Temple, 11/12/07
Best Field Goal Percentage - .465, 2005-06
Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted - 43, vs. Tennessee Temple, 11/12/07
Most Foul Shots Attempted - 742, 2011-12
Most Points-Home - 112, vs. Shorter College, 11/23/04
Most Foul Shots Made - 521, 1995-96
Most Points-Road - 98, at Alabama State, 1997-98
Best Foul Shot Percentage - .743, 2018-19
Most Points, Both Teams at Jacksonville - 205, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2/23/19
Most Rebounds - 1371, 2017-18
(JSU 104, EKU 101 (2OT))
Most Assists - 542, 2017-18
Most Points, Both Teams On The Road - 206, vs. Shorter College, 11/23/04
Most Steals - 245, 2018-19
(JSU 112, SC 94)
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Year-by-Year Records
Field Goal % Leaders Year
Player
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65
Jacara Cross Christian Cunningham Christian Cunningham Christian Cunningham Jamal Hunter Jamal Hunter Nick Cook Ronnie Boggs Stephen Hall Amadou Mbodji Amadou Mbodji Amadou Mbodji Harold Crow Harold Crow Brandon Davis Josh Perry Omar Barlett Omar Barlett Mike McDaniel Brant Harriman Shawn Philpotts Jason Robinson Rusty Brand Rusty Brand Pat Armour Pat Armour Tracy Posey Charles Burkette Charles Burkette Cliff Dixon Henry Williams Derek Hicks Derek Hicks James Dudley Robert Guyton Earl Warren Robert Guyton Doug Creel Arnold Veasley Theodis Moore Robert Clements David Thomas Robert Clements Robert Clements Herman Brown Ron Money Ron Money Darryl Dunn Wendall Lawson Wayne Wigley Wayne Wigley Bill Brantley Bill Brantley Terry Owens Roger Pate
Percentage FGM-FGA .629 .661 .613 .558 .511 .622 .500 .542 .488 .566 .551 .541 .568 .573 .505 .582 .608 .576 .563 .624 .570 .464 .623 .602 .616 .622 .561 .582 .575 .571 .550 .633 .675 .606 .590 .559 .585 .608 .614 .629 .583 .543 .596 .551 .520 .525 .528 .546 .535 .583 .500 .747 .522 .522 .534
109-165 117-191 48-86 68-133 56-90 57-114 96-177 137-281 64-133 49-89 92-170 108-190 75-131 92-182 82-141 178-293 155-269 151-268 83-133 49-86 89-192 109-175 133-221 188-305 202-325 119-212 211-362 206-358 144-252 143-259 174-275 131-194 170-283 181-307 174-311 131-224 121-199 164-267 78-124 186-319 187-344 181-304 101-183 179-338 188-358 168-321 147-269 105-196 196-336 102-204 152-269 154-295 154-295 85-162
FT % Leaders
90
Year
Player
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97
Detrick Mostella Malcolm Drumwright Greg Tucker Greg Tucker Avery Moore Darion Rackley Tarvin Gaines Tarvin Gaines Nick Murphy Trenton Marshall Jeremy Bynum Will Ginn Courtney Bradley Walker D. Russell Walker D. Russell Trent Eager Scott Watson Scott Watson Brant Harriman Brant Harriman Jason Lewis Alex Beason Jay Knowlton
Percentage FTM-FTA .860 .843 .815 .811 .838 .747 .839 .789 .745 .792 .745 .829 .776 .896 .838 .836 .845 .857 .724 .769 .742 .797 .704
75-89 97-119 99-122 31-37 148-198 135-161 90-114 111-149 95-120 38-51 34-41 104-134 112-125 150-179 92-110 60-71 48-56 110-152 90-117 46-62 59-74 88-125
1995-96 Kenny Sorenson 1994-95 Jay Knowlton 1993-94 Tim Scott 1992-93 Anthony Kingston 1991-92 Willie Fisher 1990-91 Willie Fisher 1989-90 Anthony Kingston 1988-89 Johnny Pelham 1987-88 Johnny Pelham 1986-87 Kevin Riggan 1985-86 James Dudley 1984-85 Pat Williams 1983-84 Robert Spurgeon 1982-83 Andre King 1981-82 Doug Creel 1980-81 Todd Smyly 1979-80 Todd Smyly 1978-79 Todd Smyly 1977-78 Al Lankford 1976-77 Bruce Sherrer 1975-76 R.J.Bonds 1974-75 Darryl Dunn 1973-74 Bruce Stewart 1972-73 Larry Ginn 1971-72 Darryl Dunn 1970-71 Jerry James 1969-70 Jerry James 1968-69 Wayne Wigley 1967-68 Fred Lovvorn 1966-67 Paul Trammell 1965-66 Bill Jones 1964-65 Fred Lovvorn
.848 .845 .771 .768 .800 .826 .784 .837 .816 .785 .772 .796 .761 .853 .809 .795 .845 .831 .785 .784 .819 .797 .792 .786 .728 .752 .794 .866 .866 .897 .847 .802
67-79 49-58 37-48 136-177 153-191 100-121 91-116 73-87 71-87 44-56 78-101 90-113 89-117 99-116 106-131 105-132 142-168 59-71 44-56 73-93 50-61 59-74 61-77 129-164 67-92 137-182 112-141 84-97 84-97 87-97 89-105 77-96
Scoring Leaders Year
Player
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72
Jason Burnell Malcolm Drumwright Malcolm Drumwright Malcolm Drumwright Darion Rackley Darion Rackley Tarvin Gaines Brian Williams Nick Murphy Trenton Marshall Jeremy Bynum Nick Murphy Courtney Bradley Courtney Bradley Walker D. Russell Trent Eager Omar Barlett Poonie Richardson Mike McDaniel Mike McDaniel Marlon Gurley Derrell Johnson Kenny Sorenson Aaron Kelley Pat Armour Pat Armour Anthony Kingston David Edmond Charles Burkette Robert Lee Sanders Robert Lee Sanders Robert Lee Sanders Terry Rutledge Pat Williams Melvin Allen Melvin Allen Andre King Doug Creel Randy Albright Tommy Bonds Robert Clements David Thomas Greg Davis Eddie Butler Eddie Butler, Herman Brown Ron Money Ron Money Darryl Dunn
Points Average 550 472 439 337 438 394 442 436 433 460 360 365 510 443 421 376 451 419 386 349 351 422 410 407 473 527 460 556 514 658 637 461 342 492 544 572 387 348 479 507 412 469 443 371
13.1 12.5 14.0 15.1 13.1 16.4 13.2 15.5 17.7 12.9 13.0 17.0 15.3 14.5 13.4 15.0 14.4 17.5 12.9 14.0 16.9 15.2 15.1 18.9 21.1 17.7 18.5 19.0 22.7 19.3 16.5 14.9 18.2 17.0 18.5 12.1 13.4 15.9 18.8 16.4 19.5 16.4 15.4
400 430 416 353
14.8 17.2 16.0 16.1
1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1948-49 1947-48
Jerry James Wayne Wigley, Danny Bryan Gary Angel Bill Brantley Bill Brantley Bill Jones Bill Jones Mitchell Caldwell Wendall Nix Wayne Ray Wendall Nix Earl Cleland Earl Cleland Donald Ginn Bill Laney Bryan Yates Howard Waldrop Howard Waldrop Milford Coan J.W. Richey Don Keith Robert Miller Eugene Keith James Ray Hamilton
605
26.3
509 450 410 499 489 397 380 416 231 278 205 314 336 392 255 447 407 236 349 338 438 231 280
18.8 18.7 17.1 19.9 17.2 18.1 19.0 20.8 12.8 13.9 11.3 13.1 16.0 18.7 13.4 17.9 22.6 10.7 14.5 12.1 15.0 8.5 9.3
Rebound Leaders Year
Player
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67
Jason Burnell Christian Cunningham Christian Cunningham Jeremy Watson D.J. Felder Nick Cook Ronnie Boggs Nick Cook Nick Murphy Nick Murphy Nick Murphy Amadou Mbodji Courtney Bradley Courtney Bradley Brandon Davis Trent Eager Omar Barlett Omar Barlett Brant Harriman Mike McDaniel Wes Fowler Jay Knowlton Rusty Brand Rusty Brand Pat Armour Pat Armour Anthony Kingston Charles Burkette Charles Burkette Cliff Dixon Cliff Dixon Derek Hicks Terry Rutledge Keith McKeller Keith McKeller Keith McKeller Keith McKeller David Carnegie Arnold Veasley Arnold Veasley Robert Clements Robert Clements Robert Clements Eddie Butler Eddie Butler Ron Money Ron Money Ron Money Jerry James Ken Rathbun Buddy Cornelius Terry Owens Terry Owens
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Rebounds Average 308 234 275 169 169 162 165 159 167 204 148 168 210 219 132 169 214 187 216 212 136 149 208 239 255 363 200 300 269 221 341 254 238 300 303 302 304 255 266 252 311 270 411 244 289 271 267 241 287 215 385 439 299
7.1 8.1 6.0 5.5 5.2 5.9 4.8 6.0 7.0 5.3 5.8 7.0 7.6 4.7 6.0 7.1 6.4 7.7 7.9 5.2 5.7 7.7 8.9 10.2 14.5 7.7 10.0 10.0 7.9 10.3 9.1 10.3 11.5 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.8 9.5 9.3 12.4 11.2 15.2 10.1 10.7 10.8 10.2 9.6 12.5 12.6 15.5 15.1 13.5
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL W L 0 2 1 12 10 5 2 0 13 3 6 6 1 0 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 45 20 0 11 8 2 0 2 6 20 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 9 11 1 1 1 0 39 6 2 0 15 9 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 1 2 4 10 1 2 0 2 17 18 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 27 20 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 12 10 11 21 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 5 7 0 3 1 0 3 0
OPPONENT Florida State Florida Tech Fort McClellan Fort Valley State Freed-Hardeman Gadsden Tech Gardner-Webb Georgia Georgia Branch Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Teachers Grand Canyon Hampton House of David Howard Huntingdon Illinois Illinois State Iowa State Jackson State Jacksonville Univ. Jacksonville Y John Marshall Johnson C. Smith Kennesaw State Kentucky Wesleyan Knoxville College LaGrange Lane Lee Lenoir-Rhyne Limestone Lincoln Memorial Lindsey Wilson Lipscomb Long Island Louisiana-Monroe Louisville Loyola, New Orleans Loyola Marymount Maine Maine-Michias Marion Marshall Martin Methodist Maryland Maryville UMass McDill Air Force Memphis Mercer Metro State Michigan State Michigan Tech Miles Milligan Mississippi College Mississippi Southern Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri State Montana State-Billings Montevallo (Alabama College) Morehead State Morningside Murray State Nebraska New Mexico Highlands New Orleans New York Celtics Nicholls State Norfolk State North Alabama North Carolina A&T North Carolina Asheville North Carolina Central North Florida North Georgia North Texas Northeast Missouri Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northwest Missouri Northwestern State Oakland City Oakland University Oakwood Oglethorpe Ohatchee Ole Miss Opp Oregon
W L 0 3 1 0 1 1 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 23 8 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 7 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 9 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 3 4 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 9 10 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 36 12 1 2 0 5 4 2 0 1 1 0 21 9 14 23 0 1 3 23 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 9 2 2 53 36 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 8 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 5 5 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 2
OPPONENT Oregon State Paine Peerless Penn State Pfeiffer College Phillips College Piedmont College Piedmont Y Presbyterian Redstone Arsenal Regis Reinhardt Richmond Rollins Rust College Samford San Francisco State Savannah State Seattle Seattle Pacific Shaw Shorter College Snead South Alabama Southern Colorado South Carolina South Carolina State South Dakota South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Southeast Missouri Southern Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Edwardsville Southern Union Stephen F. Austin S.W. Louisiana S. W. Missouri S.W.Oklahoma Sports Arena Spring Hill St. Augustine’s St. Bernard St. Leo St. Thomas Steed College Stetson Sylacauga Y Sylacauga All-Stars Tampa TCU Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Tenn.Temple Tenn. Wesleyan Texas El-Paso Texas State Texas Tech Thomas College Tougaloo Trevecca Troy State Tulane Tulsa Tusculum UAB UNLV USC Upstate UT Martin Valdosta State Vanderbilt Virginia Intermont Virginia Tech VMI Virginia Union Voorhees College Walker College Weber State West Alabama West Georgia West Texas Stete West Virginia West Virginia State Western Carolina Western Kentucky Whiskered Wizards Wichita State William and Mary Winthrop Wisconsin-Green Bay Wofford YMCA
W L 0 1 1 1 2 5 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 5 0 3 2 5 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 38 54 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 38 5 7 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 11 18 7 1 1 0 1 7 3 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 32 17 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 2 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 14 18 17 18 12 1 3 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 57 52 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 6 0 1 3 2 41 23 22 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 64 32 37 10 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 3 3
Series Records
OPPONENT Air Force Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama Christian Alabama-Huntsville Alabama State Albany State Alcorn State Anniston Y Appalachian State Arkansas Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas Pine Bluff Atlanta Sports Club Armstrong State Athens State Auburn Auburn-Montgomery Augusta Austin Peay Ball State Baptist Christian Belhaven Belk Hudson Belmont Belmont-Abbey Benedict College Berry Bethel Birmingham-Southern Bowling Green Bradley Brewton Parker Bradley Bryan Buffalo Buster Miles Cal State Fullerton Calhoun Motors California-Bakersfield California-Los Angeles California-Riverside California-Santa Barbara Campbell Campbellsville College Canisius Carver College Cedar Garden Cedar Springs Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida Central Michigan Central Missouri Chattanooga Chicago State Chipola Cincinnati Clark-Atlanta Clayton State Cleveland State Clinch Valley Coastal Carolina College of Charleson Colorado Christian Colorado School of Mines Colorado State Columbus College Coppin State Covenant Cumberland College Dalton State Dartmouth Delaware State Delta State Dillard District of Columbia Dominican College Dothan Y Drury East Carolina Earl Paulk Institute Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elizabeth City Evansville Fayetteville State Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Memorial Florida Southern
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1000 Point Club
Robert Lee Sanders 6-2 • Guard Charleston, W.V.
1,983 points
1,569 points
Robert Guyton 6-5 - Forward Birmingham, Ala.
1,521 points
Nick Murphy 6-4 – Guard/Forward Bronx, N.Y.
1,498 points
Keith McKellar 6-6 - Center Birmingham, Ala.
1,495 points
Malcolm Drumwright 6-2 - Guard, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
1,429 points
G FG FT Points
327 416 430 396 1569
G FG FT Points
1981-82 26 124-239 76-123 1982-83 32 131-224 70-209 1983-84 30 150-281 87-135 1984-85 32 181-307 116-166 Career 120 586-1051 349-633
324 332 387 478 1521
G FG 3FG FT Points
2007-08 28 142-263 2-11 79-154 365 2008-09 28 98-200 0-4 85-131 281 2009-10 29 139-255 2-10 139-190 419 2010-11 28 152-327 18-49 111-149 433 Career 113 531-1045 22-74 414-624 1498
G FG FT Points
1982-83 32 148-257 56-102 1983-84 31 151-278 66-101 1984-85 31 135-241 74-120 1985-86 26 157-313 117-170 Career 120 591-1089 313-493
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Career
Bill Brantley
352 368 344 431 1495
G FG 3FG FT Points
30 61-167 20-66 39-47 181 24 117-283 31-91 72-93 337 35 155-372 63-176 66-83 439 36 162-405 73-202 75-89 472 125 495-1227 187-535 252-312 1429 G FG FT Points
1965-66 29 43 43 101 1966-67 25 172 155 499 1967-68 24 152 106 410 1968-69 N/A 115 92 370 Career N/A 482 396-509 1380
6-5 - Guard Birmingham, Ala.
1,380 points
Buddy Cornelius 6-8 - Forward Birmingham, Ala
1,371 points
Robert Spurgeon 6-5 - Forward Cedartown, Ga.
1,357 points
Robert Clements 6-10 - Center Carbon Hill, Ala.
1,355 points
Anthony Kingston 6-4 - Guard/Forward Tanner, Ala.
1,350 points
Darion Rackley
92
G FG 3FG FT Points
19 83-241 32-94 28-44 227 28 152-391 69-126 80-116 461 33 236-536 73-217 88-124 637 29 226-445 82-185 124-166 658 109 697-1613 256-622 320-450 1983
1971-72 25 131-277 50-72 1972-73 28 168-321 69-101 1973-74 25 188-358 53-85 1974-45 27 166-330 64-82 Career 105 653-1286 236-340
6-11 - Center Dothan, Ala.
1,341 points
1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Career
Ron Money
6-3 - Guard St. Louis, Mo.
G FG FT Points
1965-66 24 90 57 237 1966-67 25 158 123 439 1967-68 22 119 99 337 1968-69 N/A 129 88 358 Career N/A 496-996 367-522 1371
G FG FT Points
1982-83 32 146-307 50-89 1983-84 31 154-318 89-117 1984-85 32 131-253 72-107 1985-86 27 114-245 56-88 Career 122 545-1123 267-401
G FG FT Points
1975-76 24 101-183 30-48 1976-77 27 181-304 60-87 1977-78 24 125-236 39-61 1978-79 25 186-319 40-64 Career 100 593-1042 169-260
1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Career
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Career
342 397 334 284 1357 232 422 289 412 1355
G FG 3FG FT Points
29 83-195 31-89 91-116 288 26 90-227 32-106 37-54 249 30 111-239 32-99 99-131 353 26 148-299 28-86 136-177 460 111 432-960 123-380 363-478 1350 G FG 3FG FT Points
32 18 30 29 109
68-177 65-158 . 112-282 120-338 365-955
23-95 31-80 32-116 40-143 126-434
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247 247 409 438 1341
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL
6-1 - Guard Harvest, Ala.
1,329 points
Charles Burkette 6-6 – Center Montgomery, Ala.
1,317 points
Paul Trammell 6-2 - Guard Talladega, Ala.
1,295 points
Brian Williams 6-1 – Guard Lawrenceville, Ga.
1,267 points
1,234 points
Jay Knowlton 6-5 - Forward Hartselle, Ala.
1,233 points 6-3 - Guard Oxford, Ala.
1,223 points
FT Points
G FG FT Points
56 240 55 364 87 471 46 220 244 1295
G FG 3FG
FT Points
2010-11 30 52-135 17-58 18-27 139 2011-12 33 165-408 57-167 49-77 436 2012-13 28 136-338 51-141 44-76 367 2013-14 29 113-301 23-95 76-125 325 Career 120 466-1182 148-461 187-305 1267 G FG FT Points
G FG 3FG
FT Points
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Career
25 71-139 28-64 49-58 219 27 80-193 38-111 28-48 226 27 111-244 57-134 88-125 367 26 130-298 52-145 109-141 421 105 392-874 175-454 274-372 1233
1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Career
23 47-98 13-38 17-32 124 25 114-224 13-52 62-92 303 27 135-323 49-156 88-124 407 26 134-310 43-141 78-112 389 101 430-955 118-387 245-360 1223
G FG 3FG
FT Points
G FG FT Points
1965-66 21 35 39 109 1966-67 25 73 57 203 1967-68 26 154 133 441 1968-69 N/A 184 71 440 Career N/A 446 300-378 1193
6-4 - Guard Jacksonville, Ala.
1,193 points
Jerry James
G FG FT Points
1967-68 24 39 39 117 1968-69 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1969-70 N/A N/A 112 N/A 1970-71 23 234 137 605 Career N/A N/A N/A 1188
6-7 - Forward Rome, Ga.
1,188 points
Walker D. Russell 6-0 - Guard Pontiac, Mich
1,182 points
Jeremy Bynum
1,156 points
G FG 3FG
29 105-194 4-20 53-75 267 26 199-345 10-25 89-125 497 30 211-362 12-35 119-161 553 85 515-901 26-80 261-361 1317
1964-65 22 93 1965-66 29 155 1966-67 25 192 1967-68 22 87 Career 98 527
Gary Angel
6-1 - Guard Oneonta, Ala.
Aaron Kelly
Earl Warren
1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Career
1976-77 27 128-237 54-78 310 1977-78 23 87-198 44-56 218 1978-79 25 155-287 91-116 401 1979-80 27 116-247 73-106 305 Career 102 486-969 262-356 1234
6-5 - Forward Huntsville, Ala.
1,158 points
Al Lankford
6-3 – Guard Oxford, Ala.
G FG FT Points
1982-83 31 66-144 81-133 213 1983-84 31 198-385 176-235 572 1984-85 32 174-341 196-248 544 Career 94 438-870 453-616 1329
1000 Point Club
Melvin Allen
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Career
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career
1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 Career
G FG 3FG
FT Points
28 120-253 20-62 95-120 355 29 126-292 19-58 150-179 421 29 124-289 46-106 112-125 406 86 370-834 85-226 357-424 1182 G FG 3FG
FT Points
22 61-147 41-109 10-15 173 28 127-321 68-175 38-51 360 30 113-269 58-143 31-40 315 30 105-267 62-157 38-52 310 110 406-1004 229-584 117-158 1158 G FG FT Points
26 31-72 34-56 96 32 57-112 53-84 167 31 174-311 99-143 449 32 168-317 108-153 444 121 430-812 294-436 1156
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Career Records
POINTS SCORED 1. Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90) 2. Ron Money (1971-75) 3. Robert Guyton (1981-85) 4. Nick Murphy (2007-11) 5. Keith McKeller (1982-86) 6. Malcolm Drumwright 7. Bill Brantley (1965-69) 8. Buddy Cornelius (1965-69) 9. Robert Spurgeon (1982-86) 10. Robert Clements (1975-79)
1,983 1,569 1,521 1,498 1,495 1,429 1,380 1,371 1,357 1,355
POINTS SCORED (DIVISION I) 1498 Nick Murphy (113 games) 1429 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 1341 Darion Rackley (109 games) 1267 Brian Williams (120 games) 1182 Walker D. Russell (86 games) 1158 Jeremy Bynum (110 games) 1014 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 953 Courtney Bradley (59 games) 943 Jason Burnell (67 games) 928 Stephen Hall (102 games)
2007-11 2014-18 2011-15 2010-14 2003-06 2007-11 1995-98 2005-07 2017-19 2008-12
SCORING AVERAGE (DIVISION I) 17.9 Trenton Marshall (26 games) 16.2 Courtney Bradley (59 games) 15.0 Mike McDaniel (49 games) 15.0 Aaron Kelly (53 games) 14.6 Omar Barlett (59 games) 14.5 Poonie Richardson (59 games) 14.1 Jason Burnell (67 games) 13.7 Walker D. Russell (86 games) 13.5 Tarvin Gaines (58 games) 13.3 Nick Murphy (113 games)
2009-10 2005-07 1999-01 1995-98 2001-03 2001-03 2017-19 2003-06 2011-13 2007-11
MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
FIELD GOALS MADE Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90) Ron Money (1971-75) Robert Clements (1975-79) Keith McKeller (1982-86) Robert Guyton (1981-85) Robert Spurgeon (1982-86) Nick Murphy (2007-11) Paul Trammell (1964-68) Charles Burkette (1089-92) Buddy Cornelius (1965-69)
FIELD 531 495 466 406 385 370 359 365 357 338 333 321
GOALS MADE (DIVISION I) Nick Murphy (113 games) Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) Brian Williams (120 games) Jeremy Bynum (110 games) Christian Cunningham (124 games) Walker D. Russell (86 games) Stephen Hall (102 games) Darion Rackley (109 games) Courtney Bradley (59 games) Jason Burnell (67 games) Omar Barlett (59 games) Jay Knowlton (80 games)
FIELD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
GOALS ATTEMPTED Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90) Ron Money (1971-75) Malcolm Drumwright (2014-18) Brian Williams (2010-14) Robert Spurgeon (1982-86) Fred Lovvorn (1964-68) Keith McKeller (1982-86) Robert Guyton (1981-85) Nick Murphy (2007-11) Robert Clements (1975-79)
697 653 593 591 586 545 531 527 515 496 2007-11 2014-18 2010-14 2007-11 2015-19 2003-06 2008-12 2011-15 2005-07 2017-19 2001-03 1995-98 1,613 1,286 1,227 1,182 1,123 1,112 1,089 1,050 1,045 1,042
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I) 1,227 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 2014-18 1,182 Brian Williams (120 games) 2010-14 1,045 Nick Murphy (113 games) 2007-11 1,004 Jeremy Bynum (110 games) 2007-11 955 Darion Rackley (109 games) 2011-15 834 Walker D. Russell (86 games) 2003-06 786 Stephen Hall (102 games) 2008-12 735 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 1995-98 733 Courtney Bradley (59 games) 2005-07 695 Scott Watson (115 games) 2000-04
94
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS) 1. Derek Hicks (1986-88) .650 (305-469) 2. Pat Armour (1994-96) .622 (202-325) 3. Christian Cunningham (2015-19) .621 (385-620) 4. Rusty Brand (1993-97) .611 (309-506) 5. Arnold Veasley (1979-81) .601 (292-486) 6. Omar Barlett (2001-03) .593 (333-562) 7. Bill Brantley (1965-69) .578 (482-834) 8. Charles Burkette (1989-92) .571 (259-361) 9. Doug Creel (1980-82) .570 (211-379) 10. Robert Clements (1975-79) .569 (593-1042) 11. Tracy Posey (1992-96) .565 (433-766) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I) (MINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS) .621 Christian Cunningham (385-620) 2015-19 .616 Pat Armour (188-305) 1995-96 .605 Rusty Brand (287-474) 1995-97 .593 Omar Barlett (333-562) 2001-03 .570 Harold Crow (183-321) 2005-07 .565 Mike McDaniel (299-529) 1999-01 .563 Jacara Cross (152-270) 2016-19 .554 John Sessions (108-195) 1995-96 .548 Tracy Posey (229-418) 1995-97 .533 Brant Harriman (177-332) 1999-01 .533 Amadou Mbodji (225-422) 2006-10 .528 Nick Murphy (379-718) 2007-11 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Robert Lee Sanders (1986-90) 2. Jeremy Bynum (2007-11) 3. Malcolm Drumwright (2014-18) 4. Pat Madden (1988-91) 5. Jay Knowlton (1994-98) 6. Brian Williams (2010-14) 7. B.J. Spencer (2004-06) 8. Scott Watson (2000-04) 9. Poonie Richardson (2001-03) 10. Will Ginn (2006-08)
256 229 187 178 175 148 137 136 134 131
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (DIVISION I) 229 Jeremy Bynum (110 games) 2007-11 187 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 2014-18 148 Brian Williams (120 games) 2010-14 147 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 1995-98 137 B.J. Spencer (56 games) 2004-06 136 Scott Watson (115 games) 2000-04 134 Poonie Richardson (59 games) 2001-03 131 Will Ginn (59 games) 2006-08 126 Darion Rackley (109 games) 2011-15 125 Erik Durham (56 games) 2015-17 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I) 1. Robert Lee Sanders (1986-90) 622 2. Jeremy Bynum (2007-11) 584 3. Malcolm Drumwright (2014-18) 535 4. Pat Madden (1988-91) 461 4. Brian Williams (2010-14) 461 6. Jay Knowlton (1995-99) 454 7. Darion Rackley(2011-15) 434 8. Aaron Kelly (1994-97) 387 9. Anthony Kingston (1990-93) 380 10. Marlon Gurley (1998-00) 370 10. Will Ginn (2006-08 370 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I) 584 Jeremy Bynum (110 games) 2007-11 535 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 2014-18 461 Brian Williams (120 games) 2010-14 434 Darion Rackley (109 games) 2011-15 390 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 1995-98 370 Will Ginn (59 games) 2006-08 368 Scott Watson (115 games) 2000-04 346 Poonie Richardson (59 games) 2001-03 346 Greg Tucker (66 games) 2015-17 332 B.J. Spencer (56 games) 2004-06 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I) (MINIMUM 50 MADE) .440 Erik Durham (125-284) 2015-17 .419 Jonathan Toles (72-172) 2007-09 .413 B.J. Spencer (137-332) 2004-06 .411 Alex Beason (51-124) 1998-99 .399 J.J. Wesley (65-163) 2007-08 .392 Jeremy Bynum (229-584) 2007-11 .389 James Denson (96-247) 2002-04 .387 Poonie Richardson (134-346) 2001-03 .377 Jay Knowlton (147-390) 1995-98 .376 Walker D. Russell (85-226) 2003-06
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REBOUNDS (DIVISION I) 864 Christian Cunningham (327o-537d) 679 Nick Murphy (283o-441d) 543 Rusty Brand (164o-379d) 528 Amadou Mbodji (209o-319d) 518 Jason Burnell (164o-354d) 515 Nick Cook (212o-303d) 500 Stephen Hall (199o-301d) 495 Norbertas Giga (128o-367d) 429 Courtney Bradley (137o-292d) 421 Brant Harriman (131o-290d)
1,274 1,209 1,179 1,050 864 809 769 746 738 705 2015-19 2007-11 1995-98 2006-10 2017-19 2010-14 2008-12 2016-18 2005-07 1999-01
REBOUNDING AVERAGE (DIVISION I) (MINIMUM 40 GAMES) 8.4 Brant Harriman (50 games) 7.7 Jason Burnell (67 games) 7.6 Mike McDaniel (49 games) 7.2 Norbertas Giga (69 games) 7.3 Courtney Bradley (59 games) 7.0 Christian Cunningham (124 games) 6.9 Rusty Brand (79 games) 6.8 Omar Barlett (59 games) 6.7 Tracy Posey (52 games) 6.2 Kenny Sorenson (54 games)
1999-01 2017-19 1999-01 2016-18 2005-07 2015-19 1995-98 2001-03 1995-97 1996-98
FREE THROWS MADE 1. Darion Rackley (2011-15) 2. Melvin Allen (1982-85) 3. Nick Murphy (2007-11) 4. Bill Brantley (1965-69) 5. Buddy Cornelius (165-69) 6. Anthony Kingston (1990-93) 7. Walker D. Russell (2003-06) 8. Robert Guyton (1981-85) 9. Todd Smyly (1978-82) 10. Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90)
(Att. 6 52) (Att. 5 95) (Att. 6 24) (Att. 5 09) (Att. 5 22) (Att. 478) (Att. 4 24) (Att. 5 33) (Att. 4 24) (Att. 4 50)
485 463 414 396 367 363 357 349 343 320
FREE THROWS MADE (DIVISION I) 485 Darion Rackley (109 games) 414 Nick Murphy (113 games) 357 Walker D.Russell (86 games) 252 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 225 Tarvin Gaines (58 games) 225 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 211 Jason Burnell (67 games) 200 Brant Harriman (50 games) 197 Dorien Brown (75 games) 196 Greg Tucker (66 games) 196 Omar Barlett (59 games) 196 Stephen Hall (102 games) FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Darion Rackley (2011-15) 1. Nick Murphy (2007-11) 2. Melvin Allen (1982-85) 3. Malcolm Drumwright (2014-18) 4. Robert Guyton (1981-85) 5. Buddy Cornelius (1965-69) 6. Bill Brantley (1965-69) 7. Keith McKeller (1982-86) 8. Anthony Kingston (1990-93) 9. Robert Spurgeon (1982-86) 10. Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90)
2011-15 2007-11 2003-06 2014-18 2011-13 1995-98 2017-19 1999-01 2004-08 2015-17 2001-03 2008-12 652 624 595 535 533 522 509 493 478 461 450
FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I) 652 Darion Rackley (109 games) 2011-15 624 Nick Murphy (113 games) 2007-11 424 Walker Russell (86 games) 2003-06 371 Dorien Brown (75 games) 2004-08 351 Omar Barlett (59 games) 2001-03 314 Jay Knowlton (80 games) 1995-98 312 Malcolm Drumwright (125 games) 2014-18 305 Brian Williams (120 games) 2010-14 294 Nick Cook (118 games) 2010-14 292 Stephen Hall (102 games) 2008-12
GAMES PLAYED 125 Malcolm Drumwright 124 Christian Cunningham 120 Brian Williams 118 Nick Cook 115 Scott Watson 115 DeAndre Bray 113 Nick Murphy 112 Emerson Brown 111 Josh Perry 110 Jeremy Bynum
2014-18 2015-19 2010-14 2010-14 2000-04 2005-09 2007-11 2000-04 2000-04 2007-11
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I) (MINIMUM 50 MADE) .843 Avery Moore (59-70) 2013-15 .841 Ty Hudson (69-82) 2018-19 .842 Walker Russell (357-424) 2003-06 .825 Will Ginn (66-80) 2006-08 .818 Tarvin Gaines (225-275) 2011-13 .813 Greg Tucker (196-241) 2015-17 .808 Malcolm Drumwright 2014-18 .797 Alex Beason (59-74) 1998-99 .796 Jason Burnell (211-265) 2017-19 .793 Scott Watson (188-237) 2000-04 .792 Trenton Marshall (95-120) 2009-10 .774 Derrell Johnson (89-115) 1997-99
GAMES STARTED 104 Malcolm Drumwright 100 Christian Cunningham 94 Brian Williams 88 Jeremy Bynum 83 Nick Murphy 83 Walker Russell 80 Scott Watson 78 Aaron Kelly 71 Amadou Mbodji 69 Stephen Hall
2014-18 2015-19 2010-14 2007-11 2007-11 2003-06 2000-04 1995-98 2006-10 2008-12
MINUTES PLAYED 3821 Malcolm Drumwright 3644 Brian Williams 3264 Scott Watson 3406 Nick Murphy 3078 Christian Cunningham 3021 Walker Russell 2963 Darion Rackley 2865 Jeremy Bynum 2626 DeAndre Bray 2578 Jay Knowlton 2508 Stephen Hall
2014-18 2010-14 2000-04 2007-11 2015-19 2003-06 2011-15 2007-11 2005-09 1995-99 2008-12
MINUTES AVERAGE 35.1 Nick Murphy 35.1 Walker Russell 33.9 Will Ginn 33.1 Poonie Richardson 31.8 Erik Durham 31.5 Courtney Bradley 31.4 Jay Heard 31.4 Trenton Marshall 31.1 Jonathan Toles 30.8 B.J. Spencer
2007-11 2003-06 2006-08 2001-03 2015-17 2005-07 2001-03 2009-10 2007-09 2004-06
ASSISTS 1. Pat Madden (1988-91) 2. Melvin Allen (1982-85) 3. Todd Smyly (1978-82) 4. Walker Russell (2003-06) 5. DeAndre Bray (2005-09) 6. Earl Warren (1981-85) 7. Robert Lee Sanders (1987-90) 8. Malcolm Drumwright (2014-19) 9. Brian Williams (2010-14) 10. Scott Watson (2000-2004)
699 645 610 590 524 461 459 404 368 366
ASSISTS (DIVISION I) 590 Walker Russell 524 DeAndre Bray 404 Malcolm Drumwright 368 Brian Williams 366 Scott Watson 239 Poonie Richardson 228 Nick Murphy 205 Darion Rackley 205 Will Ginn
2003-06 2005-09 2014-18 2010-14 2000-04 2001-03 2007-11 2011-15 2006-08
BLOCKS (DIVISION I) 215 Christian Cunningham 162 Amadou Mbodji 133 Nick Cook 114 Dorien Brown 110 Jamal Hunter 77 Rusty Brand 75 Sean Thurston 64 Jason Burnell 62 Brant Harriman 60 Jacara Cross 59 Norbertas Giga
2015-19 2006-10 2010-14 2004-08 2013-15 1995-98 2009-11 2017-19 1999-01 2016-19 2016-18
STEALS (DIVISION I) 190 Nick Murphy 170 Jay Heard 160 Walker Russell 156 DeAndre Bray 140 Darion Rackley 137 Brian Williams 133 Scott Watson 115 Jamall Gregory 104 Anthony Wilson 99 Darion Rackley
2007-11 2001-03 2003-06 2005-09 2011-15 2010-14 2000-04 2017-19 2002-06 2011-15
Career Records
REBOUNDS 1. Buddy Cornelius (1965-69) 2. Keith McKeller (1982-86) 3. Robert Clements (1975-79) 4. Ron Money (1971-75) 5. Christian Cunningham (2015-19) 6. Robert Guyton (1981-85) 7. Charles Burkette (1989-92) 8. Robert Spurgeon (1982-86) 9. Terry Owens (1964-66) 10. Henry Williams (1986-90)
20151-9
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SCORING (SEASON)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS (SEASON)
Points 550 510 473 472 460 451 443 442 439 438
Jason Burnell Courtney Bradley Pat Armour Malcolm Drumwright Trenton Marshall Omar Barlett Courtney Bradley Tarvin Gaines Malcolm Drumwright Poonie Richardson
(32 games) (30 games) (25 games) (36 games) (26 games) (30 games) (29 games) (27 games) (35 games) (30 games)
Scoring Average (minimum five games) 18.9 17.7 17.5 17.2 17.0 16.9 16.4 16.2 15.5 15.3 15.2 15.2
Pat Armour Trenton Marshall Mike McDaniel Jason Burnell Courtney Bradley Derrell Johnson Tarvin Gaines Jay Knowlton Nick Murphy Courtney Bradley B.J. Spencer Kenny Sorenson
(25 games) (26 games) (22 games) (32 games) (30 games) (25 games) (28 games) (26 games) (28 games) (29 games) (27 games) (27 games)
2018-19 2006-07 1995-96 2017-18 2009-10 2002-03 2005-06 2012-13 2016-17 2002-03 1995-96 2009-10 2000-01 2018-19 2006-07 1998-99 2012-13 1998-99 2010-11 2005-06 2005-06 1997-98
194 188 187 178 177 170 162 165 157 155 155
Jason Burnell Pat Armour (25 games) Courtney Bradley (30 games) Omar Barlett (30 games) Marlon Hunter Courtney Bradley (29 games) Malcolm Drumwright (36 games) Brian Williams (33 games) Kenny Sorenson (27 games) Malcolm Drumwright (35 games) Omar Barlett (29 games) Brian Williams (33 games) Courtney Bradley (30 games) Malcolm Drumwright (36 games) Jason Burnell Malcolm Drumwright (35 games) Marlon Hunter Trenton Marshall (26 games) Poonie Richardson (30 games) Darion Rackley (29 games) Brian Williams (28 games)
Field Goal Percentage (minimum five made) .667 .667 .661 .629 .624 .624 .623 .622 .616 .613 .608 .602
96
B.J. Spencer Erik Durham Malcolm Drumwright Will Ginn Greg Tucker Poonie Richardson Jeremy Bynum Scott Watson Avery Moore Poonie Richardson J.J. Wesley
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 202 199 196 191 182 179 179 176 175 171
Malcolm Drumwright Avery Moore Greg Tucker Will Ginn Poonie Richardson B.J. Spencer Will Ginn Malcolm Drumwright Jeremy Bynum Earl Bullock
(27 games) (35 games) (36 games) (29 games) (35 games) (29 games) (28 games) (28 games) (30 games) (30 games) (24 games)
2005-06 2016-17 2017-18 2007-08 2016-17 2001-02 2008-09 2003-04 2014-15 2002-03 2007-08
(36 games) (30 games) (35 games) (29 games) (29 games) (27 games) (30 games) (35 games) (28 games) (27 games)
2017-18 2014-15 2016-17 2007-08 2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2016-17 2008-09 2000-01
2018-19 1995-96 2006-07 2002-03 2018-19 2005-06 2017-18 2011-12 1997-98 2016-17 2001-02
.600 .600 .486 .458 .455 .484 .438 .434 .431 .431
Frankie Bougher Jason Taylor Jonathan Toles B.J. Spencer Erik Adams Erik Durham Jay Knowlton Walker Russell John Sessions Brandon Crawford
(15-25) (6-10) (36-74) (82-179) (10-22) (75-155) (28-64) (46-106) (28-65) (22-51)
Chris Hill (12-18) Shawn Philpotts (12-18) Christian Cunningham (109-165) Jacara Cross Christian Cunningham Brant Harriman (83-133) Rusty Brand (109-175) Jamal Hunter (56-90) Pat Armour (188-305) Christian Cunningham (117-191) Omar Barlett (178-293) Rusty Brand (133-221)
2011-12 2006-07 2017-18 2018-19 2016-17 2018-19 2009-10 2002-03 2014-15 2012-13 1995-96 1999-00 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19 1999-00 1997-98 2013-14 1995-96 2016-17 2002-03 1996-97
2010-11 2000-01 2007-08 2005-06 2007-08 2016-17 1995-96 2005-06 1995-96 2008-09
FREE THROWS (SEASON) Free Throws Made
Field Goals Attempted 408 405 405 383 372 370 370 339 338 338
82 75 73 70 69 69 68 66 65 65 65
3-Point FG Percentage (minimum five made)
FIELD GOALS (SEASON) Field Goals Made
3-Point Field Goals Made
158 150 148 139 135 133 112 111 110 109 107
Darion Rackley (29 games) Walker Russell (29 games) Darion Rackley (30 games) Nick Murphy (29 games) Tarvin Gaines (27 games) Jason Burnell Walker Russell (29 games) Nick Murphy (28 games) Brant Harriman (28 games) Jay Knowlton (26 games) Jonathan Toles (28 games)
Free Throws Attempted 211 198 190 179 179 172 166 164 161 154
Darion Rackley (30 games) Darion Rackley (30 games) Nick Murphy (29 games) Omar Barlett (30 games) Walker Russell (29 games) Omar Barlett (29 games) Jason Burnell Pat Armour (25 games) Tarvin Gaines (27 games) Nick Murphy (28 games)
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2014-15 2004-05 2013-14 2009-10 2012-13 2018-19 2005-06 2010-11 2000-01 1998-99 2008-09 2014-15 2013-14 2009-10 2002-03 2004-05 2001-02 2018-19 1995-96 2012-13 2007-08
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL
2007-08 2014-15 2005-06 2018-19 2001-02 2013-14 1996-97 2013-14 2002-03 1995-96
REBOUNDING (SEASON) Jason Burnell 2018-19 Christian Cunningham (100o-175d) 2016-17 Norbertas Giga (57o-210d) 2016-17 Pat Armour (82o-173d) 1995-96 Christian Cunningham 2018-19 Rusty Brand (75o-164d) 1996-97 Norbertas Giga (71o-157d) 2017-18 Courtney Bradley (61o- 158d) 2005-06 Brant Harriman (66o-150d) 2000-01
Rebounding Average
(minimum five games) 10.2 Pat Armour (25 games) 1995-96 9.6 Jason Burnell 2018-19 9.3 Brant Harriman (22 games) 1999-00 8.9 Rusty Brand (27 games) 1996-97 8.1 Norbertas Giga (33 games) 2016-17 8.1 Christian Cunningham (34 games) 2016-17 7.9 Mike McDaniel (27 games) 1999-00 7.7 Christian Cunningham 2018-19 7.7 Brant Harriman (28 games) 2000-01 7.7 Rusty Brand (27 games) 1997-98 7.6 Courtney Bradley (29 games) 2005-06
ASSISTS (SEASON) Assists 211 197 185 182 156 146 142 138 135 132
Walker Russell Walker Russell DeAndre Bray Walker Russell DeAndre Bray Tim Scott Rashard Willie DeAndre Bray Malcolm Drumwright Jamaal Hickman
2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2003-04 2006-07 1995-96 1999-00 2008-09 2016-17 1998-99
Assists Average (minimum five games) 7.3 6.8 6.5 6.4 5.8 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.4 4.4
Walker Russell Walker Russell Walker Russell DeAndre Bray Tim Scott DeAndre Bray Jamaal Hickman Rashard Willie DeAndre Bray Dominique Shellman Poonie Richardson
PARTICIPATION
Blocked Shots
Games Played
63 59 57 57 54 48 48 48 47 45 45
Jamal Hunter Christian Cunningham Christian Cunningham Amadou Mbodji Christian Cunningham Nick Cook Nick Cook Amadou Mbodji Dorien Brown Christian Cunningham Jamal Hunter
2014-15 2016-17 2017-18 2007-08 2018-19 2012-13 2011-12 2009-10 2005-06 2015-16 2013-14
(29 games) (29 games) (28 games) (29 games) (25 games) (30 games) (26 games) (28 games) (28 games) (29 games) (30 games)
2004-05 2005-06 2003-04 2007-08 1995-96 2006-07 1998-99 1999-00 2008-09 2009-10 2002-03
(minimum five games) 2.1 Jamal Hunter (30 games) 2.0 Amadou Mbodji (29 games) 1.8 Amadou Mbodji (27 games) 1.8 Christian Cunningham (25 games) 1.7 Christian Cunningham (34 games) 1.7 Christian Cunningham (33 games) 1.7 Nick Cook (28 games) 1.7 Dorien Brown (18 games) 1.6 Dorien Brown (29 games) 1.5 Nick Cook (33 games) 1.5 Jamal Hunter (31 games)
STEALS 95 75 64 62 54 54 53 53 52 49 49
2014-15 2007-08 2009-10 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2012-13 2004-05 2005-06 2011-12 2013-14
(SEASON)
Steals
Jay Heard Jay Heard Walker Russell Jamall Gregory Ronnie Boggs Nick Murphy Walker Russell Jamall Gregory DeAndre Bray Nick Murphy Poonie Richardson
2002-03 2001-02 2004-05 2018-19 2012-13 2010-11 2003-04 2017-18 2007-08 2007-08 2002-03
Steals Average (minimum five games) 3.2 2.6 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7
Jay Heard (30 games) Jay Heard (29 games) Walker Russell (29 games) Jamall Gregory Ronnie Boggs (28 games) Nick Murphy (28 games) Walker Russell (28 games) DeAndre Bray (29 games) Nick Murphy (28 games) James Denson (28 games) Trenton Marshall (26 games)
36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 34
Malcolm Drumwright Norbertas Giga Jamall Gregory Greg Tucker Erik Durham Malcolm Drumwright Jason Burnell Marlon Hunter Andre Statam Christian Cunningham Ashton Spears
Games Started
Blocked Shots Average
Rebounds 308 275 267 255 245 239 228 219 216
BLOCKED SHOTS (SEASON)
2002-03 2001-02 2004-05 2018-19 2012-13 2010-11 2003-04 2007-08 2007-08 2003-04 2009-10
36 35 35 35 33 33 33 32 32 32 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Malcolm Drumwright Malcolm Drumwright Erik Durham Norbertas Giga Ty Hudson Norbertas Giga Brian Williams Jason Burnell Marlon Hunter Jamall Gregory Greg Tucker Jared Hamilton Jay Heard Omar Barlett James Denson Courtney Bradley Will Ginn Stephen Hall Jeremy Bynum
Minutes 1231 1172 1167 1160 1082 1076 1064 1064 1020 1005 1002
Malcolm Drumwright Erik Durham Brian Williams Malcolm Drumwright Jason Burnell Will Ginn Greg Tucker Walker Russell Walker Russell Poonie Richardson Brian Williams
Minutes Average 36.7 35.9 35.8 35.4 35.2 35.1 34.7 34.4 34.2 34.2 33.8 33.5
(SEASON) 2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 2016-17 2016-17 2016-17 2017-18 2017-18 2016-17 2016-17 2017-18
Division I Season Records
Free Throw Percentage
(minimum five made) .926 J.J. Wesley (25-27) .900 Randall Smith (9-10) .896 Walker Russell (112-125) .860 Detrick Mostella .857 Scott Watson (48-56) .848 Avery Moore (28-33) .848 Kenny Sorenson (67-79) .846 Teraes Clemmons (22-26) .845 Scott Watson (60-71) .845 Jay Knowlton (49-58)
2017-18 2016-17 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2016-17 2011-12 2018-19 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2006-07 2006-07 2010-11 2010-11 2017-18 2016-17 2011-12 2016-17 2018-19 2006-07 2016-17 2004-05 2005-06 2001-02 2012-13
Walker Russell (29 games) Will Ginn (30 games) Brian Williams (28 games) Brian Williams (33 games) Walker Russell (29 games) Nick Murphy (28 games) Poonie Richardson (29 games) Ronnie Boggs (28 games) Aaron Kelly (27 games) Malcolm Drumwright (36 games) Jason Burnell (32 games) Walker Russell (28 games)
2004-05 2006-07 2012-13 2011-12 2005-06 2010-11 2001-02 2012-13 1996-97 2017-18 2018-19 2003-04
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Darryl Dunn
Robert Guyton
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Abuarisha, Mohamed – 2017, 18 Adams, Erik – 2007, 08 Agard, Latiq – 2011 Albright, Randy – 1980, 81 Allen, Melvin – 1983, 84, 85 Almon, Billy – 1970, 71, 72, 73 Amison, Johnny – 2005 Anderson, Alex – 2013 Anderson, Roy – 1948 Angel, Gary – 1966, 67, 68, 69 Angel, Jeff – 1971 Armour, Pat – 1994, 95 Ash, David – 1998, 99 Ayers, Charles – 1963, 64 Ayers, Gilbert – 1947, 48
Brown, Dorien – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Brown, Emerson – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Brown, Herman – 1975, 76 Brown, Larry – 1984, 85 Bruce, Chris – 2002 Bryan, Danny – 1969, 70 Bryant, Josh – 2000 Bryant, Kelvin – 1985 Bugler, Virlyn – 1948 Burkette, Charles – 1990, 91, 92 Burgess, Jack – 1955 Burnell, Jason – 2018, 19 Bush, Chris – 1993 Butler, Eddie – 1975, 76 Bynum, DeAndre’ – 2011 Bynum, Jeremy – 2008, 09, 10, 11
B
C
Ba, Ousmane – 2016 Bagley, Ernie – 1964 Baker, Alex – 1974 Barker, Neal – 2000, 01 Barlett, Omar – 2002, 03 Barnes, John – 2009, 10 Bates, George – 1948 Bean, Randall – 1966, 67 Beasley, Devin – 2000 Beason, Alex – 1998 Bellamy, Bird – 1961, 62, 63, 64 Bellamy, Jeff – 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Benford, Freddie – 1981, 82 Berry, Jerrold – 1973 Billings, Travis – 2002 Blair, Larry – 1978, 79 Blair, Ron – 1975, 76 Bobo, Harold – 1959, 60, 61, 62 Boggs, Ronnie – 2012, 13 Bonds, R.J. – 1975, 76 Bonds, Tommy – 1979, 80 Bogan, DelFinco – 2016 Boozer, Ellis G. – 1947 Boozer, Reuben – 1947 Bollinger, Lefty – 1958, 59 Bougher, Frankie – 2011, 12 Bowdoin, Max – 1950, 51, 52, 53 Bowen, Billy – 1959, 60, 61 Bouldin, Kent – 1974, 75, 76, 77 Boykin, John – 1962 Bradley, Courtney – 2006, 07 Brand, Rusty – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Brandon, David – 1980, 81 Brantley, Bill – 1966, 67, 68, 69 Bray, DeAndre – 2006, 07, 08, 09 Brock, Tommy – 1951 Brooks, Jerry – 1965 Brooks, Pete – 1952, 53, 54 Brown, Carl – 2002, 04
Caldwell, Mitchell – 1962, 63, 64 Cambron, Jerry – 1971 Carnegie, David – 1982, 83 Chambless, Ryan – 2000, 01, 02 Clark, Charles – 1959 Cleland, Earl – 1959, 60 Clements, Robert – 1976, 77, 78, 79 Clemmons, Teraes – 2014 Coan, Milford – 1951, 53 Coleman, Edward – 1995, 96 Coleman, Dexter – 1978, 79 Cook, Nick – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Copeland, Crip – 1959 Copeland, Steve – 1965, 66, 67, 68 Cornelius, Buddy – 1966, 67, 68, 69 Cottle, Harold – 1950 Craig, Joe – 1953, 54, 55, 56 Crawford, Brandon – 2009 Creel, Travis L. – 1947 Creel, Doug – 1981, 82 Crosby, Jason – 1996 Cross, Jacara – 2017, 18, 19 Crow, Harold – 2006, 07 Cunningham, Christian – 2016, 17, 18, 19 Curry, Des – 2017, 18 Curry, Jim – 1973
Melvin Allen
Pat Armour
D
Davis, Bobby – 1996 Davis, Brandon – 2005 Davis, Greg – 1977, 78 Davis, Van – 1978, 79 Deanes, Chris – 2013 Cole, Deitrich – 2015 Denson, James – 2003, 04 Diame, Abdou – 2004, 05 Dillon, Bob – 1952 Dixon, Cliff – 1989, 90 Drumwright, Malcolm – 2015, 16, 17, 18
Derek Hicks Dunn, Darryl – 1973, 74, 75, 76 Dupree, Gerald – 1958, 59, 60 Dudley, James – 1986 Dunlap, Maurice – 2018, 19 Durham, Erik – 2016, 17
E
Eager, Trent – 2003, 04 Edmond, David – 1991, 92 Edmonds, Greg – 1993, 94, 95 Edwards, Tyrik – 2017, 18
F
Felder, D.J. – 2014, 14 Fisher, Willie – 1991, 92 Foston, Andrew – 1975, 76 Fowler, Wes – 1997, 98, 99, 00
G
Gaines, Tarvin – 2012, 13 Gamble, Terry – 1977, 78 Giddy, Shawn – 1985, 86 Giga, Norbertas – 2017, 18 Ginn, Donald – 1956, 57, 58 Ginn, Larry – 1972, 73 Ginn, Will – 2007, 08 Gore, Rod – 1952 Grace, Sylvester – 1982, 83 Graham, Niles – 1950 Gray, Leventrice – 2011 Green, Butler – 1951 Green, Derrick – 2017 Greer, Jarrod – 2000, 01 Gregory, Jamall – 2018, 19 Grizzell, Doyle – 1958 Grogan, Gerald – 1956, 57 Gunn, Ralph C. – 1947 Gurley, Marlon – 1999, 00 Guyton, Robert – 1982, 83, 84, 85
H
Hale, Charles – 1989, 90 Hall, Kelley – 2002 Hall, Stephen – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Halpin, Gerald – 1959, 60, 61 Hamilton, Jared – 2016 Harriman, Brant – 2000, 01 Harris, Carl – 1993, 94 Harris, Jeremy – 2007 Harris, Ronnie – 1961, 62, 63, 64 Harris, Walter – 2004 Hart, Henry – 1982 Hasenbein, George – 1965 Hawkins, Larry – 1957, 60, 61 Hatcher, Howard – 1973, 74, 75, 76 Haynesworth, John – 2006 Haywood, James – 1947
Charles Burkette
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Bret Jones Heard, Jay – 2002, 03 Heath, Blackie – 1947 Heaton, Charles – 1960 Helms, Craig – 1966, 67 Hickman, Jamaal – 1997, 98 Hicks, Derek – 1987, 88 Hill, Chris – 1993, 94, 95 Hodges, Jim – 1959, 60 Holmes, Randell – 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hosey, Eric – 1991, 92 Hoover, W.L. – 1953 Howard, Jason – 1996 Hubbard, Wendell – 1961 Hudson, Ty – 2019 Huff, John – 1995 Hughes, Leonard – 1988 Hunter, Jamal – 2014, 15 Hunter, Marlon – 2018, 19 Hyde, Jacob – 2019
I
Ingram, Joe – 1955, 56, 57, 58
J
Jackson, Bobby – 1956 Jackson, Dontay – 2015 James, Jerry – 1969, 70, 71 James, Shane – 1996, 97 Jenkins, Brice – 2011 Johnson, Arthur – 1997 Johnson, Curtis – 1947, 48 Johnson, Derrell – 1997, 98 Johnson, Harold – 1958 Johnson, Mike – 1969 Johnson, Richard – 1962 Jones, Bill – 1965, 66 Jones, Bret – 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jones, Ed – 2016 Jones, Deshawn – 2017 Jones, Gerald – 1993, 94
K
Kalajdzic, Ilija – 2006 Keith, Tommy – 1980, 81 Kelley, Aaron – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Ketterer, John – 2005, 06 Key, Arden – 1990 Kilpatrick, Johnny – 2000, 01 King, Andre – 1983, 84 King, Jozay – 2008 King, Steve – 1980 King, Wes – 1983, 84 Kingston, Anthony – 1990, 91,92, 93 Klaus, Gus – 2013 Knowlton, Jay – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Krochina, John – 1951, 52, 53 Kuligoski, Joe – 2014, 15
Robert Clements
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Landers, Myron – 1988, 89, 90, 91 Laney, Billy – 1956, 57 Langston, Tom – 1957 Lankford, Al – 1977, 78, 79, 80 Law, Jeremy – 2005 Lawson, Wendell – 1970, 71 Lee, James – 1950 Leeds, Jacques – 2009 Leggett, Mason – 2012, 13 Leonard, Jim – 1964 Lewis, Jason – 1999 Lewis, Randy – 1974 Lewis, Tim – 2005, 06 Lindsey, Tim – 2000, 01 Little, Jerome – 1994, 95 Louder, Mike – 2013, 14 Lovvorn, Fred – 1965, 66, 67, 68 Lucas, Bobby – 1960 Luker, Benny – 1955 Lumpkin, Carlos – 2005, 06
M
Mabrey, Tony – 1983 Mackey, Jack – 1960 Madden, Pat – 1989, 90, 91 Mafra, Rinaldo – 2012, 13 Marshall, Trenton – 2010 Martin, Cam – 2018 Martin, Leon – 1950 Masterson, Joey – 1989, 90 Mathis, Henry – 1961, 62, 63, 64 Mayes, Buddy – 1954, 55, 56, 57 Mbodji, Amadou – 2007, 08, 09, 10 McCarty, Bill – 1956, 57, 58 McDaniel, Mike – 2000 McGaughy, Wayne – 1989, 90 McKeller, Keith – 1983, 84, 85, 86 McKibbon, Jeff – 1982 McKinnie, Corey – 1996, 97 McReynolds, Roderick – 2010, 13, 14 Merit, Jonathan – 2010, 11 Miller, B.J. – 2011 Miller, Chuck – 1955 Miller, Larry – 1971, 72 Miller, Robert – 1950 Mitchell, Barry – 1964 Mitchem, Undra – 2014, 15 Money, Ron – 1972, 73, 74, 75 Moore, Avery – 2014, 15 Moore, Darrius – 2013 Moore, Theodis – 1980, 81 Morrell, Waylon – 1953 Morris, Bland – 1994 Morris, Earl – 1954 Morton, Jesse – 1947, 48
Anthony Robbins
Pat Madden Mosley, Fredrick – 1992, 93 Mostella, Detrick – 2019 Mull, David – 1969, 70 Murphy, Nick – 2008, 09, 10, 11
N
Nafziger, Mike – 1998 Nancarrow, George – 1947 Nix, Wendell – 1961, 62, 63 Nixon, Terry – 1965 Nunn, Charles – 1972, 73, 74
O
Okolovitch, Niki – 1998, 99 Owen, Clarence L. – 1947 Owens, Terry – 1965, 66
P
Page, Charles – 1986, 87, 88, 89 Parker, Reggie – 1988, 89, 91 Pate, Roger – 1964, 65 Pass, Billy – 1953 Pearson, Gene – 1955 Pelham, Johnny – 1988, 89 Perry, Josh – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Peters, Brad – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Phillips, Alfred – 1975, 76, 77 Phillips, Don – 1980-, 81 Phillips, Gene – 1954 Philpotts, Shawn – 1999, 2000 Porter, Jared – 2002 Powell, Joby – 1993 Posey, Neil – 1947, 48, 49 Posey, Tracy – 1993, 94, 95, 96
R
Rackley, Darion – 2012, 13, 14, 15 Rains, Ham – 1947, 48, 49, 50 Rains, Lloyd – 1967, 68, 69 Rathburn, Ken – 1967, 68, 69 Ray, James – 1948 Ray, Wayne – 1961, 62, 63, 64 Rice, Mitch – 1991, 92 Richardson, Cornelius “Poonie” – 2002, 03 Richey, J.W. – 1952, 53 Richey, Tom – 1954, 55, 56, 57 Riggan, Kevin – 1986, 87 Robbins, Anthony – 1981, 82 Robinson, David – 1967, 68, 69, 70 Robinson, Geddes – 2009 Robinson, Mike – 1976, 77 Robinson, Jason – 1998 Roebuck, Milford – 1955, 60, 61 Rolley, Samir – 2010 Rozelle, Roach – 1952 Russell, Walker – 2004, 05, 06 Rutledge, Terry – 1987
Mike Robinson
Ron Money
S
Sanders, Rico – 2013, 14 Sanders, Robert Lee – 1987, 88, 89, 90 Scott, Tim – 1994, 95 Session, John – 1994, 95 Shellman, Dominique – 2010, 11 Shellwood, Reggie – 2007 Shelton, John – 1956 Sherrer, Bruce – 1976, 77, 78, 79 Sherrill, Wilson – 1958 Shirey, Rodney – 1961, 62, 63, 64 Smith, Bob – 1980, 81 Smith, Danny – 1973, 74 Smith, Frank – 1986 Smith, Giovanni – 2013, 14 Smith, Jeff – 1986, 87 Smith, Nick – 2006, 07 Smyly, Todd – 1978, 79, 80, 81 Sorenson, Kenny – 1996, 97 Sorrell, Bill – 1956 Spears, Ashton – 2017, 18 Spencer, B.J. – 2005, 06 Spurgeon, Robert – 1983, 84, 85, 86 Stancil, J.C. – 1947, 48 Stallings, Rodney – 1988 Statam, Andre – 2016, 17 Staten, Erwin – 2007, 08 Stewart, Bruce – 1974, 75 Storey, Gerald – 2003 St. Hilaire, Derek – 2019
T
Talley, Ronnie – 1960, 61, 62 Taylor, Bryan – 1997, 98, 99 Taylor, Jason – 2000 Taylor, Howell – 1954 Terrell, Bobby – 1969, 70 Terry, David – 1988 Terry, Jeff – 1993, 94 Thomas, David – 1977, 78 Thomas, Reuben “Hut” – 1948, 49, 50, 51 Thomas, Tracy – 2007 Thurston, Sean – 2010, 11 Tillman, Eric – 1986 Toles, Jonathan – 2008, 09 Towns, Ronald – 1979 Townser, JaQuail – 2015 , 16 Trammell, Paul – 1965, 66, 67, 68 Tucker, Greg – 2016, 17 Tucker, T.M. – 1950 Turner, Terrence – 2012
U
Upshaw, Sam – 1954
Tracy Posey
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Anthony Kingston
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Veasley, Arnold – 1980, 81 Venner, Rod – 2005
W
Waiters, Dion – 2012 Waldrep, Howard – 1953, 54 Wallace, Don – 1962, 63 Ward, Spivey – 1951, 52, 53 Ware, De’Torrion – 2019 Warren, Earl – 1982, 83, 84, 85 Watson, Alex – 1959, 60, 61, 62 Watson, Jeremy – 2015, 16 Watson, Scott – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Weathers, J.R. – 2008 Webster, David – 1975, 76 Weldon, Kris – 1996 West, Harry – 1950, 51 Weems, Dalton – 1953 Wesley, J.J. – 2008 White, Grant – 2012, 14 White, Mac – 1960 White, Nibra – 1998 White, Ray – 1956 Whitley, James – 1948 Whorton, J.P. – 1951, 52, 53 Wigley, Wayne – 1969, 70 Wilkinson, Rocky – 1982, 83, 84 Williamon, Gene – 1948 Williams, Brian – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Williams, Henry – 1987, 88, 89, 90 Williams, James – 1958 Williams, Pat – 1954 Williams, Pat – 1985, 86 Williams, Willie – 1991,92 Willie, Rashard – 1999, 2000 Wilson, Anthony – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Wilson, Don – 1956, 57, 58, 59 Wilson, E.C. – 1947 Wilson, Jeremy – 1998, 99, 2000 Wilson, Joseph – 2007, 08 Wilson, Max – 1953, 54 Winston, Harlan – 1975, 76 Winston, Zack – 2008 Woodard, Tolivar – 1950, 51 Woody, John – 1972, 73 Worley, Jake – 2007 Wright, Deon – 2018 Wyche, Glenn – 1991,92
Y
Yarlett, Greg – 1977, 78 Yates, Bryan – 1955, 56,57
Z
Zeliznak, Maros – 2019
Bruce Sherrer
Arnold Veasley
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GAMECOCK Head Choaches
JSU Coaching Records Through the Years
Coach
C.C. BUSH
Years at JSU
Name
1925-27 1927-28 1928-51 1951-53 1953-71 1971-74 1974-98 1998-99 2000-08 2008-16 2016-Pres.
C.C. Bush Al Clemmons J.W. Stephenson Ray Wedgeworth Tom Roberson Mitchell Caldwell Bill Jones Mark Turgeon Mike LaPlante James Green Ray Harper
11 Coaches in 90 seasons
Tenure
Won
Lost
Pct.
Best Season
2 1 18 2 18 3 24 2 8 8 3
12 4 •225 32 247 38 449 25 95 89 67
14 4 •47 14 160 38 210 29 137 153 37
.462 .500 .827 .696 .607 .500 .681 .463 .409 .353 .644
9-6 in 1927 4-4 in 1928 27-4 in 1946 17-7 in 1952 22-5 in 1970 17-9 in 1973 31-1 in 1985 17-11 in 2000 20-10 in 2003 17-11 in 2013 24-9 in 2019
Games won 1,283, Lost 843 .603
• Six seasons with incomplete record + No schedule played from 1941-45 due to World War II
Coach
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J.W. STEPHENSON
Coach RAY WEDGEWORTH
Coach TOM ROBERSON
Coach MITCHELL CALDWELL
Coach MARK TURGEON
Coach MIKE LAPLANTE
Coach JAMES GREEN
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Coach RAY HARPER
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL
65-70 63-42 42-40 60-58 55-53 51-43 51-36 50-13 66-64 54-33 64-57 64-57 43-58 42-24 41-35 41-28 55-47 68-38 46-47 46-28 33-38 57-19 51-40 24-35 66-38 66-53 53-39 78-34 58-47 58-12 37-29
L St. Bernard W Howard W Howard W Spring Hill W Livingston W Livingston W Troy W Troy W Marion W Marion W Marion W Mercer L Mercer W Piedmont W Piedmont W Calhoun Motors W Calhoun Motors W Calhoun Motors L House of David W Ft. McClellan L Ft. McClellan W Gadsden Tech W Oglethorpe L St. Bernard W B’ham-Southern W B’ham-Southern W Berry W Snead W Berry W Ohatchee W Cedar Springs
H A H H A A H H A A H A A H H A H A A A H A H H H H H A A H H
1947-48 – 25-5 Coach: J.W. Stephenson 51-31 48-24 65-34 78-24 58-34 65-47 52-41 51-41 61-42 44-32 64-36 36-54 44-42 54-53 32-29 48-50 42-59 54-51 58-38 59-50 54-50 51-35 69-37 83-35 49-27 23-17 45-35 59-44
W Berry W North Georgia W Oglethorpe W Piedmont Y W Oglethorpe W House of David W Howard W Milligan W Berry W Oglethorpe W West Georgia L Loyola, New Orleans W St. Bernard W Miss. College W Troy L Ole Miss L Delta State W Livingston W St. Bernard W New York Celtics W Mercer W Howard W West Georgia W Snead W Snead W Livingston W Livingston W Cedar Garden
H H A H H A H H H A H H A A H A H A H H A A A H H H H A
53-24 90-40 82-43 35-47 50-52 53-54 48-63
W Sylacauga Y W Calhoun Motors W Calhoun Motors L Mercer L Peerless L Sports Arena L Southwestern Ok
A H H H A H A
1948-49 – 17-8 Coach: J.W Stephenson 56-51 67-51 57-33 62-26 66-31 61-62 78-43 63-65 34-38 63-54 55-44 53-24 49-69 50-58 44-50 50-59 75-65 39-36 81-28 64-57 45-43 54-47 38-46 67-50
W Peerless Mills W Troy W Piedmont Y W Snead W Snead L Troy W Dothan Y L Jacksonville University L Chipola W McDill Air Force W Stetson W Sylacauga All-Stars L Delta State L Delta State L U.O. Georgia Branch L Scottsboro W Scottsboro W Sports Arena W Berry W Berry W Athens W Howard L Birmingham-Southern W Athens
A H A A A A A A H H H H A A H H H H A H A H A H
117-43 76-70 74-70 87-40 76-66 72-40 85-76 78-62 70-57 82-52 76-48 78-68 57-47 59-50 77-57 56-58 72-57 72-62 56-57 53-57 51-76 54-78 67-77 63-77 48-52 54-78
W Gadsden Tech W Berry W Troy W U. O. Georgia Branch W Buster Miles W U.O. Georgia Branch W Anniston Y W Troy W Florence W Berry W Snead W St. Bernard W Livingston W St. Bernard W Whiskered Wizards L YMCA W YMCA W Snead L YMCA L YMCA L Peerless L Howard L Howard L Florence L Livingston L Howard
H H H A H H H A H H A H H H H H A H H A H A H H H
The Ray Wedgeworth Era 2 Seasons: 32-14
59-55 W Chattanooga H 72-80 L Birmingham-Southern A
1952-53 – 15-7 Coach: Ray Wedgeworth 67-64 55-50 64-35 54-58 111-122 65-61 59-47 75-78 55-56 77-41 63-56 78-60 56-64 76-66 67-54 75-89 75-31 66-54 85-63 80-72 54-52
W Alabama W St. Bernard W Redstone Arsenal L Florence L St. Bernard W Chattanooga W Troy L Florence L Troy W West Georgia W Livingston W Livingston L Peerless Mill W Georgia Teachers W Howard L Howard W West Georgia W Livingston W Howard W Chattanooga W Livingston
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1946-47 26-5 Coach: J.W. Stephenson
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The Tom Roberson Era 18 Seasons: 251-159
1949-50 – 23-6 Coach: J.W. Stephenson 59-40 95-35 55-59 64-57 48-45 48-38 55-54 53-70 70-51 47-43 75-65 69-63 48-46 63-51 56-67 85-63 73-51 82-58 59-54 56-60 54-40 69-66
W Howard W Gadsden Tech L Howard W Berry W Peerless W Snead W Troy L Southern College W McDill Air Base W Athens W Florence W St. Bernard W Gadsden Tech W Troy L Florence W West Georgia W Berry W West Georgia W U.O. Georgia Branch L Snead W Jacksonville Y W U.O. Georgia Branch
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1950-51 – 19-8 Coach: J.W. Stephenson 77-57 W Opp 61-48 W Piedmont Y
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1953-54: 8-14 Coach: Tom Roberson 1951-52: 17-7 Coach: Ray Wedgeworth 91-65 54-50 32-86 67-71 38-40 48-44 80-38 65-58 63-75 68-47 55-54 85-54 53-60 70-67 67-40 65-44 73-59 78-64 64-49 72-53
W Howard H W Whiskered Wizards H L Alabama A L Florence H L Snead A W YMCA A W Troy A W Florence A L Appalachian State A W Birmingham-Southern H W Livingston A W YMCA A L Snead H W Florida Southern A W Troy A W Redstone Arsenal H W Redstone Arsenal H W Livingston A W Chattanooga A W Howard A
72-65 69-58 44-58 61-44 60-67 61-72 54-64 64-55 61-64 73-70 52-53 68-90 60-70 57-53 69-90 73-87 74-81 75-53 67-75 72-85 80-89 88-83
W Redstone Arsenal W Livingston L Alabama W Redstone Arsenal L St. Bernard L Florida State L Livingston W Howard L Troy W Chattanooga L Troy L Georgia Teachers L Chattanooga W Troy L Chattanooga L St. Bernard L Peerless Mill W Livingston L Florence L Howard L Florence W Howard
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81-79 W Chattanooga 49-61 L Peerless
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1954-55 – 19-6 Coach: Tom Roberson 63-91 L Alabama 86-103 L Florida State 89-84 W Berry 62-60 W Howard 75-66 W Maryville 67-78 L Auburn 64-66 L Livingston 64-53 W Troy 80-61 W West Georgia 91-53 W Athens 73-70 W Livingston 100-66 W West Georgia 104-85 W Athens 74-79 L Florence 63-48 W Chattanooga 87-66 W Maryville 77-68 W Berry 84-74 W Florence 87-71 W Chattanooga 109-81 W St. Bernard 83-58 W U.O. Georgia Branch 74-62 W Howard 76-61 W Troy 75-52 W U.O. Georgia Branch 108-70 W St. Bernard
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1955-56 – 12-8 Coach: Tom Roberson 55-95 62-85 70-51 57-47 87-60 72-60 83-68 81-65 57-64 76-96 41-52 95-65 64-73 94-74 99-57 104-65 99-75 86-64 76-81 66-73
L Alabama L Berry W Livingston W Livingston W West Georgia W Georgia State W Athens W Georgia State L Howard L Florence L Troy W Athens L Auburn W Chattanooga W Berry W West Georgia W Florence W Chattanooga L Howard L Troy
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1956-57 – 8-13 Coach: Tom Roberson 61-57 W Birmingham-Southern H 87-70 W Athens A 66-58 W Chattanooga A 56-64 L Florence A 96-102 L Howard A 72-87 L Troy H 64-68 L Georgia State H 80-67 W Oglethorpe H
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112-96 W Chattanooga H 91-90 W Tennessee Wesleyan A 84-69 W Berry H 56-102 L Alabama A 65-72 L Auburn A 78-96 L Athens H 70-74 L Florence H 80-96 L Birmingham-Southern H 88-78 W Howard H 57-85 L Troy A 64-68 L Georgia State A 67-75 L Oglethorpe A 62-71 L Tennessee Wesleyan H
1957-58 – 12-9 Coach: Tom Roberson 75-67 31-86 50-89 59-64 69-65 72-64 72-96 59-70 56-75 96-75 67-65 61-60 66-56 67-37 47-61 75-87 75-95 88-79 71-69 87-71 80-67
W Berry H L Alabama A L Auburn A L Oglethorpe A W Livingston H W Troy H L Florence A L Howard A L Birmingham-Southern A W Georgia State A W Athens H W Florence H W Howard H W Georgia State H L Oglethorpe H L Troy A L Tennessee Wesleyan H W Chattanooga H W Livingston H W Chattanooga H W Athens H
1958-59 – 10-12 Coach: Tom Roberson 49-80 L Alabama A 54-111 L Auburn A 74-61 W Berry H 77-85 L Florence H 62-68 L Tennessee Wesleyan H 66-74 L Maryville H 88-71 W Athens A 56-55 W Huntingdon H 64-62 W Livingston H 76-57 W Georgia State A 19-30 L Oglethorpe A 82-66 W Tennessee Wesleyan A 68-49 W Berry H 17-30 L Oglethorpe H 59-58 W Athens H 72-83 L Florence A 73-59 W Georgia State A 62-63 L Chattanooga H 67-73 L Birmingham-Southern A 51-49 W Huntingdon A 75-80 L Troy H 65-81 L Chattanooga H
1959-60 – 9-9 Coach: Tom Roberson 71-48 56-45 56-45 53-52 64-49 58-72 65-73 69-62 65-71 65-52 38-63 53-55 42-58 67-78 35-44 74-56 58-83 67-51
W Berry W Shorter W Georgia W Howard W Shorter L Florence L Tennessee Wesleyan W Georgia State L Florence W Athens L Athens L Livingston L Troy L Howard L Troy W Berry L Tennessee Wesleyan W Livingston
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1960-61 – 16-6 Coach: Tom Roberson 69-50 55-49 89-73 57-38 63-60 56-65 64-57 68-76 80-65 58-65 57-51 70-52 56-64 57-63 61-44 60-51 66-90 70-56 65-61 53-37 47-41 80-60
W West Georgia W Shorter W Florence W Athens W Livingston L Tennessee Wesleyan W Georgia State L Troy W Maryville L Livingston W Berry W Georgia State L Troy L Tennessee Wesleyan W Chattanooga W Athens L Howard W Florence W Shorter W West Georgia W St. Bernard W Florence
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1961-62 – 12-8 Coach: Tom Roberson 68-55 55-59 67-59 37-73 54-35 79-70 75-61 74-60 59-67 72-59 73-61 56-70 61-70 43-64 91-55 62-58
W Georgia State L St. Bernard W Bryan L Auburn W West Georgia W Livingston W Berry W Shorter L Florence W Athens W Shorter L Livingston L Troy L Troy W West Georgia W Florence
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W Athens Forfeit W Georgia State L Chattanooga L St. Bernard
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1962-63 – 15-5 Coach: Tom Roberson 62-47 71-51 61-42 59-64 94-73 61-70 67-72 94-77 84-60 86-75 82-52 85-66 60-96 91-60 90-48 71-48 80-68 83-75 92-65 45-76
W Berry W Walker College W West Georgia L Shorter W Bryan L Berry L St. Bernard W Southern Union W Shorter W Livingston W Georgia State W Livingston L Troy W John Marshall W West Georgia W Georgia State W Troy W Southern Union W John Marshall L St. Bernard
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1963-64 – 9-9 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/26 84-56 W Berry 12/6 88-49 W Georgia State 12/10 60-72 L Shorter 12/12 66-55 W St. Bernard 12/14 67-71 L Bryan 1/11 66-64 L Berry 1/14 99-76 W West Georgia 1/20 77-86 L Livingston 1/21 59-61 L Troy 1/23 82-58 W Southern Union 1/28 68-74 L St. Bernard 2/1 149-63 W John Marshall 2/4 61-84 L Shorter 2/7 61-60 W Bryan 2/8 116-69 W Georgia State 2/11 76-86 L Southern Union 2/14 95-64 W Livingston 2/15 74-103 L West Georgia
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1964-65 – 16-6 Coach: Tom Roberson 12/3 74-93 L LaGrange 12/5 85-95 L Mississippi College 12/7 78-92 L Athens 12/10 84-63 W Alabama College 12/14 92-84 W Florence 12/17 61-55 W Shorter 1/8 103-55 W Alabama College 1/11 87-74 W Troy 1/16 98-72 W LaGrange 1/25 61-64 L Troy 1/26 84-91 L Livingston 1/30 76-62 W Florence 2/1 67-72 L Athens
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1965-66 – 16-13 Coach: Tom Roberson 70-79 L LaGrange H 66-83 L LaGrange A 47-61 L Shorter A 83-69 W Florence H 50-78 L Auburn A 112-113 L Mississippi College A 123-132 L Mississippi College H 105-72 W Alabama College H 65-56 W Samford A 80-78 W Huntingdon H 85-93 L Troy H 74-93 L Southwest Louisiana H 88-98 L Mississippi Southern A 109-101 W Florence A 90-50 W West Georgia H 81-75 W St. Bernard A 78-82 L Athens A 88-67 W Livingston A 72-95 L Troy H 77-60 W Samford H 60-63 L Shorter H 102-92 W Livingston H 79-77 W Athens H 98-81 W Mississippi College A 98-92 W Mississippi College H 75-63 W St. Bernard H 79-73 W Troy A 83-93 L Troy H
1966-67 – 18-7 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/22 93-88 W Birmingham-Southern H 12/1 78-98 L Alabama A 12/3 95-94 W St. Bernard H 12/5 113-95 W Florence A 12/7 89-71 W Berry A 12/10 111-98 W Alabama College A 12/15 95-88 W Samford H 12/29 107-92 W Tampa H 12/30 73-93 L Samford H 1/7 87-97 L St. Bernard A 1/10 119-107 W Florence H 1/14 119-110 W Birmingham-Southern A 1/23 120-93 W Livingston A 1/26 72-78 L Samford A 1/28 95-99 L Troy A 1/31 112-96 W Alabama College H 2/3 114-97 W Mississippi College A 2/4 130-106 W Mississippi College A 2/6 101-129 L Athens A 2/14 104-99 W Livingston H
2/17 104-90 W Mississippi College 2/18 109-95 W Mississippi College 2/20 63-61 W Athens 2/21 97-99 L St. Bernard
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1967-68 – 15-11 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/21 88-95 L Berry H 11/28 78-90 L Berry A 12/1 103-100 W Alabama College A 12/6 125-108 W Birmingham-Southern H 12/9 74-87 L Chattanooga A 12/12 90-75 W Southern Mississippi H 12/14 110-94 W Samford A 12/28 83-93 L West Virginia Tech H 12/29 79-91 L Samford H 1/6 102-89 W Livingston A 1/8 105-88 W Florence A 1/10 92-91 W Birmingham-Southern A 1/13 73-74 L Athens H 1/22 80-93 L Southern Mississippi A 1/25 81-59 W Samford H 1/27 73-88 L Troy A 1/30 83-81 W St. Bernard H 2/3 70-72 L Chattanooga H 2/5 100-94 W Athens A 2/7 92-102 L St. Bernard A 2/10 80-58 W Troy H 2/12 91-65 W Florence H 2/14 83-64 W Alabama College H 2/17 82-70 W Livingston H 2/22 100-97 W Athens H 2/23 113-125 L St. Bernard H
1968-69 – 19-5 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/26 70-82 L Berry A 12/3 101-109 L Berry H 12/5 84-78 W St. Bernard H 12/7 110-82 W Florence H 12/10 103-78 W Shorter H 12/14 82-75 W Alabama College H 12/16 91-80 W Florence A 12/19 90-88 W Samford A 12/27 74-66 W South Alabama H 12/28 80-77 W Samford A 1/6 121-89 W Birmingham-Southern A 1/11 91-105 L Athens H 1/14 89-75 W Samford H 1/18 99-74 W St. Bernard A 1/27 65-55 W Troy A 1/31 115-92 W Shorter A 2/1 86-85 W Livingston A 2/4 107-100 W Athens A 2/8 120-91 W Troy H 2/11 105-71 W Alabama College A 2/15 119-99 W Livingston H 2/17 108-84 W Birmingham-Southern H 2/21 76-80 L Huntingdon A 2/22 77-100 L Jackson State H
1969-70 – 22-5 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/25 63-50 W Berry A 11/29 111-83 W Huntingdon H 12/2 77-60 W Montevallo A 12/4 91-78 W Berry H 12/6 115-92 W Florence H 12/9 93-83 W Shorter H 12/13 84-96 L Athens A 12/15 98-78 W Florence A 12/18 75-67 W Shorter A 12/19 85-74 W LaGrange H 12/20 131-91 W Montevallo H 1/5 90-98 L Birmingham-Southern A 1/8 98-82 W Livingston H 1/10 109-96 W Samford H 1/13 92-86 W St. Bernard A 1/17 79-91 L Montevallo H 1/26 113-87 W Troy A 1/29 87-86 W Huntingdon A 1/31 87-103 L Livingston A 2/3 86-79 W Athens H 2/7 114-93 W Troy H 2/9 85-117 L Samford A 2/12 105-62 W St. Bernard H 2/16 127-93 W Birmingham-Southern H 2/19 94-84 W Troy H 2/20 98-89 W St. Bernard H 2/21 80-85 L Livingston H
1970-71 – 11-12 Coach: Tom Roberson 11/23 76-65 W Berry A 12/1 96-83 W Berry H 12/3 84-85 L Montevallo H 12/5 96-64 W Athens H 12/8 89-87 W Shorter H 12/12 82-84 L Birmingham-Southern A 12/17 77-80 L West Georgia H 12/18 88-84 W Berry H 1/8 65-94 L Montevallo H 1/9 99-120 L Livingston A 1/12 74-77 L Huntingdon A 1/16 91-118 L Florence A 1/18 79-90 L Troy A 1/22 70-101 L Shorter A 1/25 101-79 W Athens A 1/28 84-75 W St. Bernard H 1/30 78-93 L Livingston H 2/2 84-79 W Huntingdon H 2/6 83-79 W Florence H 2/8 85-95 L Troy H 2/11 90-86 W St. Bernard A 2/13 95-91 W Birmingham-Southern H 2/15 91-95 L Troy H
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2/4 83-69 W St. Bernard 2/6 101-71 W Mississippi College 2/9 65-60 W Shorter 2/12 106-70 W Livingston 2/18 84-67 W St. Bernard 2/20 91-76 W West Georgia 2/22 90-79 W Florence 2/23 80-70 W Troy 2/25 73-71 W St. Bernard
The Mitchell Caldwell Era 3 Season: 38-38
1971-72: 11-14 Coach: Mitchell Caldwell 12/1 88-87 W Berry H 12/6 86-65 W Shorter H 12/8 93-90 W Birmingham-Southern A 12/11 78-64 W Shorter A 12/17 102-78 W Presbyterian H 12/18 98-107 L West Georgia H 1/6 81-111 L Livingston A 1/8 64-65 L Troy A 1/11 83-85 L St. Bernard A 1/13 84-71 W Berry A 1/15 85-79 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/17 69-80 L Montevallo H 1/22 78-85 L Delta State H 1/25 110-95 W Florence H 1/28 83-87 L Athens A 1/29 79-99 L Tennessee-Martin A 2/1 111-113 L Livingston H 2/3 82-89 L Montevallo A 2/5 90-100 L Troy H 2/8 90-84 W Athens H 2/11 91-101 L Florence A 2/12 74-91 L Delta State A 2/15 93-81 W Birmingham-Southern H 2/19 79-75 W St. Bernard H 2/22 62-87 L Delta State H
1972-73 – 17-9 Coach: Mitchell Caldwell 11/28 103-77 W Montevallo 11/30 108-101 W Shorter 12/7 85-60 W Shorter 12/9 95-107 L Athens 12/11 94-111 L Florence 12/15 99-76 W LaGrange 12/16 82-84 L West Georgia 1/ 4 76-91 L Athens 1/9 73-72 W Troy 1/13 78-71 W Delta 1/15 73-63 W Livingston 1/19 81-71 W Tennessee-Martin 1/23 101-94 W St. Bernard 1/25 88-84 W Tennessee Temple 1/27 74-81 L SE Louisiana 1/29 83-77 W Nicholls 1/31 76-75 W Montevallo 2/3 79-70 W Delta 2/9 81-71 W Tennessee-Martin
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2/10 74-78 L Florence 2/12 93-77 W Tennessee Temple 2/13 89-76 W St. Bernard 2/16 82-84 L Nicholls 2/17 69-96 L SE Louisiana 2/24 113-88 W Troy 2/27 77-78 L Livingston
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1973-74 – 10-15 Coach: Mitchell Caldwell 11/30 80-77 W Troy 12/3 78-89 L Montevallo 12/4 84-92 W Tennessee Temple 12/7 76-68 W Livingston 12/14 74-82 L LaGrange 12/15 74-75 L North Georgia 1/9 79-84 L Montevallo 1/11 85-76 W Florence 1/12 78-67 W Tennessee-Martin 1/14 76-67 W Shorter 1/17 69-79 L Athens 1/21 85-98 L St. Bernard 1/22 70-69 W Tennessee Temple 1/26 69-105 L Nicholls 1/28 48-69 L SE Louisiana 2/2 73-65 W Livingston 2/4 72-78 L Mississippi College 2/6 86-111 L Athens 2/9 69-81 L NW Louisiana 2/11 86-74 W Delta State 2/14 66-74 L St. Bernard 2/16 77-71 W Tennessee Temple 2/18 67-61 W Florence 2/21 73-70 W Troy
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The Bill Jones Era 20 Seasons: 393-160
1/24 93-88 W Nicholls State H 1/25 69-65 W SE Louisiana H 1/29 81-90 L South Alabama A 2/1 62-61 W Livingston H 2/3 84-83 W Mississippi College H 2/5 93-113 L Chattanooga H 2/8 76-78 L NW Louisiana A 2/10 69-75 L Delta State A 2/15 93-77 W North Alabama H 2/17 99-75 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/20 85-70 W Troy H 2/22 75-72 W Chattanooga A 2/25 106-70 W Alabama-Huntsville H 3/2 67-56 W Athens H 3/ 4 74-75 L Montevallo H
1975-76 – 16-8 Coach: Bill Jones 11/29 86-103 L Alabama-Huntsville A 12/2 93-58 W Tennessee Temple H 12/8 81-66 W Shorter A 12/13 83-82 W Troy H 12/17 65-70 L St. Bernard A 1/5 99-76 W Alabama-Huntsville H 1/8 93-76 W St. Bernard H 1/10 77-60 W Livingston H 1/12 80-82 L Chattanooga H 1/15 68-63 W Tennessee Temple A 1/17 68-66 W North Alabama H 1/19 61-53 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/24 77-86 L Nicholls State A 1/26 73-83 L SE Louisiana A 1/28 78-92 L Chattanooga A 2/2 81-75 W Troy State A 2/7 90-70 W Delta State H 2/9 69-67 W NW Louisiana H 2/13 76-69 W Livingston A 2/14 69-67 W Mississippi College A 2/16 77-49 W Shorter A 2/20 69-76 L North Alabama A 2/21 76-74 W Tennessee-Martin A 2/25 85-88 L Troy State H
1976-77 – 13-14 Coach: Bill Jones
1974-75: 20-7 Coach: Bill Jones 11/30 93-87 W Troy State A 12/3 79-69 W Tennessee Temple H 12/6 57-46 W Livingston A 12/11 79-64 W Shorter A 12/14 82-81 W Samford A 1/ 4 85-79 W Alabama-Huntsville A 1/6 80-74 W St. Bernard H 1/10 58-59 L North Alabama A 1/11 65-67 L Tennessee-Martin A 1/15 95-73 W Shorter H 1/18 67-65 W Tennessee Temple A 1/21 94-91 W St. Bernard A
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11/27 86-65 W Rust College 12/3 95-88 W Savannah 12/4 82-73 W Florida Southern 12/6 85-71 W Shorter 12/11 74-76 L Troy 12/14 81-76 W North Georgia 12/15 88-95 L Columbus College 1/3 79-80 L Livingston 1/7 60-75 L Rust College 1/8 66-61 W Delta State 1/12 82-69 W Shorter 1/15 62-80 L SE Louisiana 1/17 106-78 W Nicholls State 1/20 78-108 L Chattanooga 1/22 100-94 W Tennessee-Martin 1/24 90-78 W North Alabama 1/29 85-87 L Troy State 2/1 78-72 W Mississippi College 2/5 77-69 W Livingston
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2/7 74-76 L Mississippi College A 2/12 89-83 W Delta State H 2/14 72-82 L Chattanooga H 2/18 93-101 L Nicholls State A 2/19 77-89 L SE Louisiana A 2/25 79-97 L Tennessee-Martin A 2/26 73-90 L Alabama-Huntsville H
1977-78 – 12-12 Coach: Bill Jones 11/26 85-87 L Delta State A 11/28 76-72 W West Georgia H 12/5 88-67 W Shorter A 12/12 70-69 W North Georgia A 12/28 63-99 L Chattanooga H 12/29 59-79 L North Carolina A&T H 1/5 69-84 L North Georgia H 1/11 99-88 W Shorter H 1/13 80-82 L Troy A 1/16 77-84 L Mississippi College H 1/21 72-67 W North Alabama A 1/24 69-60 W West Georgia A 1/26 88-81 W Nicholls State H 1/28 66-67 L SE Louisiana H 1/30 84-88 L Mississippi College A 1/31 81-113 L Livingston A 2/3 77-80 L Delta State H 2/4 83-88 L Livingston H 2/10 102-121 L Nicholls State A 2/11 55-54 W SE Louisiana A 2/15 62-71 L Tennessee-Martin H 2/17 71-65 W Troy H 2/24 75-74 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/25 92-82 W North Alabama H
1978-79 – 17-8 Coach: Bill Jones 11/24 84-70 W North Georgia H 11/25 82-71 W Valdosta H 11/27 59-71 L Western Kentucky A 12/2 103-73 W Shorter A 12/5 81-73 W Huntingdon H 12/6 96-93 W Auburn-Montgomery H 1/8 90-67 W Shorter H 1/11 78-64 W Troy H 1/13 81-86 L West Georgia A 1/15 80-64 W Mississippi College A 1/17 73-71 W Delta State A 1/20 63-69 L North Alabama H 1/22 88-83 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/26 76-78 L Nicholls State A 1/27 72-80 L S.E. Louisiana A 1/29 104-89 W Mississippi College H 1/31 101-77 W West Georgia H 2/3 77-92 L Livingston A 2/5 85-80 W Delta State H 2/10 87-75 W S.E. Louisiana H 2/12 83-88 L Nicholls State H 2/15 89-85 W Troy A 2/21 87-86 W Livingston H 2/23 71-58 W Tennessee-Martin A 2/24 74-76 L North Alabama A
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1979-80 – 20-7 Coach: Bill Jones 12/1 83-56 W Shorter A 12/7 106-67 W Steed College H 12/8 68-72 L Birmingham-Southern H 12/10 52-55 L Athens A 12/15 75-71 W Birmingham-Southern A 1/3 66-74 L Livingston A 1/5 91-68 W Shorter H 1/7 104-62 W Dominican College H 1/10 75-76 L Troy A 1/12 93-82 W Delta H 1/14 83-76 W Mississippi College H 1/19 82-66 W North Alabama A 1/21 75-73 W Tennessee-Martin A 1/23 82-69 W Athens H 1/26 70-68 W Delta State A 1/28 73-81 L Mississippi College A 1/31 69-62 W North Georgia A 2/2 97-80 W Livingston H 2/4 111-67 W Spring Hill A 2/6 94-81 W Montevallo A 2/11 89-87 W Spring Hill H 2/14 78-64 W Troy State H 2/18 81-74 W Montevallo H 2/22 95-78 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/23 106-77 W North Alabama H 3/2 76-78 L Nicholls State H 3/ 4 91-112 L Central Missouri H
1980-81 – 22-8 Coach: Bill Jones 111/21 62-53 W Dillard H 11/22 56-55 W Spring Hill H 11/25 57-60 L Valdosta State A 12/2 97-66 W Berry H 12/5 91-75 W North Georgia H 12/6 58-52 W Athens H 12/9 85-81 W Valdosta State H 12/12 74-76 L Drury H 12/13 83-63 W S.W. Missouri H 12/17 50-57 L Auburn-Montgomery A 1/7 69-58 W Berry A 1/10 72-66 W Livingston H 1/13 56-54 W Athens A 1/17 92-64 W Mississippi College H 1/19 77-60 W Delta State H 1/24 72-60 W Delta State A 1/26 52-45 W Mississippi College A 1/30 48-35 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/31 70-64 W North Alabama H 2/2 84-79 W Auburn-Montgomery H 2/7 46-47 L Tennessee-Martin A 2/9 63-68 L North Alabama A 2/14 67-77 L Livingston A 2/16 73-68 W Troy State A 2/21 80-63 W Troy State H 2/23 74-55 W Troy State H 2/25 94-76 W Livingston H 2/28 70-81 L North Alabama H 3/5 78-82 L N.E. Missouri H 3/7 84-66 W Lincoln H
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL 1983-84 – 23-8 Coach: Bill Jones
11/24 68-69 L Valdosta State A 11/30 59-57 W North Georgia A 12/5 70-62 W North Georgia H 12/10 55-64 L Athens H 12/15 88-71 W Valdosta State H 12/19 56-80 L Auburn-Montgomery A 1/ 4 88-86 W Troy A 1/9 55-56 L Delta State A 1/11 58-56 W Mississippi College A 1/16 60-71 L Montevallo A 1/18 55-82 L Livingston H 1/21 62-61 W Auburn-Montgomery H 1/23 79-78 W North Alabama A 1/25 62-68 L Tennessee-Martin A 1/28 64-74 L Athens A 1/30 93-75 W Delta H 2/1 52-41 W Mississippi College H 2/6 101-85 W Miles College H 2/8 59-65 L Livingston A 2/11 79-73 W Montevallo H 2/13 88-76 W North Alabama H 2/15 64-69 L Tennessee-Martin H 2/20 105-87 W Alabama A&M H 2/23 109-82 W Troy H 2/25 84-71 W North Alabama H 2/27 69-78 L Livingston H
12/1 84-73 W Auburn-Montgomery A 12/5 84-70 W Shorter H 12/9 91-75 W Limestone College H 12/10 70-55 W Athens H 12/12 105-75 W Cumberland College H 12/16 89-70 W Alabama Christian H 12/17 82-74 W Auburn-Montgomery H 1/7 75-74 W North Alabama A 1/9 63-66 L Tennessee-Martin A 1/12 104-89 W Auburn-Montgomery H 1/14 88-74 W Delta State H 1/16 91-77 W Mississippi College H 1/19 91-98 L West Georgia A 1/21 90-73 W Valdosta State H 1/23 97-83 W Troy H 1/28 85-74 W Livingston A 2/2 81-67 W Athens A 2/4 88-89 L North Alabama H 2/6 90-66 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/8 98-88 W West Georgia H 2/11 96-84 W Delta State A 2/13 76-78 L Mississippi College A 2/16 112-76 W Phillips College H 2/18 82-76 W Valdosta State A 2/20 67-70 L Troy A 2/25 94-71 W Livingston H 3/2 94-84 W Valdosta State H 3/9 97-82 W Tennessee-Martin H 3/14 78-75 W N.W. Missouri H 3/16 72-79 L Central Missouri H
1982-83 – 24-8 Coach: Bill Jones 12/7 85-106 L Alabama A&M A 12/9 91-62 W Tusculum College H 12/10 99-68 W Alabama Christian H 12/11 69-60 W Athens H 12/14 61-56 W Bethel H 12/15 95-67 W Phillips College H 12/17 102-49 W Covenant College H 1/6 89-66 W Berry H 1/8 86-83 W North Alabama H 1/10 71-59 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/13 95-82 W Alabama A&M H 1/15 63-65 L Delta A 1/17 69-74 L Mississippi College A 1/22 74-83 L Valdosta State A 1/24 62-64 L Troy State A 1/27 62-63 L Montevallo A 1/29 76-61 W Livingston H 1/31 60-54 W Athens A 2/5 63-61 W North Alabama A 2/7 78-84 L Tennessee-Martin A 2/10 88-70 W Montevallo H 2/12 97-63 W Delta H 2/14 81-77 W Mississippi College H 2/19 101-78 W Valdosta State H 2/21 85-76 W Troy H 2/26 72-74 L Livingston H 3/1 80-74 W Mississippi College H 3/3 77-66 W North Alabama H 3/5 79-74 W Valdosta State H 3/12 67-61 W Florida Southern H 3/17 92-76 W West Georgia H 3/19 90-91 L Morningside H
1984-85 – 31-1 Coach: Bill Jones 11/23 60-61 L Belmont Abbey N 11/24 90-79 W Armstrong State A 11/30 85-57 W Phillips College H 12/1 98-82 W Trevecca Nazarene H 12/3 94-76 W Auburn-Montgomery A 12/8 84-64 W Valdosta State A 12/10 98-79 W Troy A 12/15 90-74 W Armstrong State H 1/ 2 84-71 W Athens A 1/5 71-65 W North Alabama H 1/7 98-70 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/12 76-73 W Valdosta State H 1/14 91-78 W Troy H 1/17 93-72 W West Georgia H 1/19 85-79 W Delta A 1/21 72-62 W Mississippi College A 1/26 97-67 W Mississippi College H 1/28 84-81 W Delta –OT H 2/2 93-60 W Auburn-Montgomery H 2/7 82-73 W West Georgia A 2/9 85-69 W Livingston A 2/16 92-82 W Tennessee-Martin A 2/18 85-71 W North Alabama A 2/23 83-50 W Livingston H 2/26 97-68 W Mississippi College H 2/27 99-86 W Valdosta State H 2/28 86-73 W Delta State H 3/7 120-84 W Albany State H
3/8 3/16 3/22 3/23
76-61 W Tampa 80-79 W S.E. Missouri 72-61 W Kentucky Wesleyan 74-73 W South Dakota State
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1985-86 – 19-8 Coach: Bill Jones 11/30 82-58 W Belmont Abbey H 12/6 99-65 W Shorter H 12/7 83-63 W Athens H 12/10 97-69 W Alabama-Huntsville A 12/16 64-57 W Athens H 12/19 62-64 L Birmingham-Southern A 1/ 4 79-77 W Valdosta State (OT) H 1/ 6 87-78 W Mississippi College H 1/9 90-68 W Montevallo H 1/11 94-92 W Tennessee-Martin A 1/13 90-95 L North Alabama A 1/16 70-60 W Livingston A 1/18 102-105 L Delta State H 1/20 98-89 W Tennessee-Martin H 1/25 71-65 W Mississippi College A 1/27 67-80 L Delta State A 1/30 94-83 W Troy H 2/1 71-78 L West Georgia A 2/3 84-81 W North Alabama H 2/10 117-85 W Alabama-Huntsville H 2/13 85-93 L Troy A 2/15 84-80 W Valdosta State A 2/18 87-60 W Montevallo A 2/20 91-94 L West Georgia (OT) H 2/22 75-69 W Livingston H 2/27 98-93 W West Georgia H 3/2 66-83 L Delta State H
1986-87 – 12-12 Coach: Bill Jones 11/24 90-57 W Tougaloo H 12/5 77-61 W Shorter H 12/6 92-73 W Belhaven H 12/9 76-78 L Alabama-Huntsville A 12/13 53-62 L Athens A 1/3 78-73 W Livingston H 1/8 71-85 L Troy A 1/10 82-84 L Valdosta State A 1/12 69-89 L West Georgia H 1/15 85-70 W Alabama-Huntsville H 1/17 92-71 W Berry H 1/19 65-66 W Athens H 1/22 60-57 W Troy H 1/24 87-76 W North Alabama H 1/26 71-87 L West Georgia A 1/31 73-87 L Delta State A 2/2 48-49 L Mississippi College A 2/5 76-92 L Livingston A 2/7 61-66 L Tennessee-Martin H 2/9 71-67 W Delta State H 2/14 62-63 L North Alabama A 2/16 84-62 W Tennessee-Martin A 2/19 86-67 W Mississippi College H 2/21 101-94 W Valdosta State H
1987-88 – 17-11 Coach: Bill Jones 11/20 79-85 L Alabama A&M A 11/24 99-79 W Tougaloo H 11/27 82-76 W Lincoln-Memorial H 11/28 80-87 L Kentucky Wesleyan A 12/4 91-70 W Shorter H 12/5 122-61 W Freed-Hardeman H 12/12 70-68 W Athens State A 12/15 101-82 W Alabama-Huntsville A 12/17 76-89 L Texas Tech A 1/ 2 85-74 W North Alabama A 1/ 4 78-82 L Tennessee-Martin A 1/9 80-92 L Troy H 1/11 94-82 W West Georgia H 1/14 106-92 W Alabama A&M (OT) H 1/16 77-76 W Livingston H 1/18 102-63 W Delta H 1/23 68-71 L Athens H 1/25 84-73 W Mississippi College A 1/30 70-78 L North Alabama H 2/1 85-69 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/6 122-83 W Alabama-Huntsville H 2/8 79-86 L West Georgia A 2/11 81-78 W Valdosta State H 2/13 82-90 L Livingston A 2/15 82-93 L Delta State A 2/20 84-76 W Mississippi College H 2/25 83-95 L Valdosta State A 2/27 89-85 W Troy A
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1981-82 – 15-11 Coach: Bill Jones
1988-89 – 27-6 Coach: Bill Jones 11/21 109-75 W Tusculum H 11/25 99-80 W St. Augustine’s H 11/26 106-94 W Elizabeth City A 11/29 100-80 W Alabama-Huntsville A 12/2 111-71 W District of Columbia H 12/3 107-87 W West Virginia State H 12/7 101-94 W North Alabama H 12/10 92-74 W Tennessee-Martin H 12/12 118-93 W Earl Paulk H 12/15 90-80 W Athens State A 1/7 70-85 L Troy State A 1/9 77-69 W West Georgia A 1/14 81-87 L Delta State (OT) A 1/16 69-71 L Livingston A 1/23 113-93 W Mississippi College H 1/26 84-49 W Alabama-Huntsville H 1/28 106-77 W Tennessee-Martin A 1/30 84-70 W North Alabama A 2/4 83-62 W Athens State H 2/6 101-82 W West Georgia H 2/9 105-94 W Valdosta State H 2/11 85-70 W Livingston H 2/13 63-56 W Delta State H 2/18 86-80 W Mississippi College H 2/25 99-89 W Troy State H 2/27 87-90 L Valdosta State H 3/2 91-81 W Valdosta State H 3/7 85-74 W Livingston H 3/12 94-70 W Florida Tech H 3/17 89-67 W Tampa H
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3/22 107-70 W Kentucky Wesleyan H 3/27 70-90 L N. Carolina Central H 4/2 81-90 L California-Riverside H
1989-90 – 24-5 Coach: Bill Jones 11/20 134-104 W Lincoln-Memorial H 11/24 98-66 W St. Augustine’s H 11/25 93-97 L Virginia Union A 11/28 107-71 W Earl Paulk H 12/1 82-65 W Christian Brothers H 12/2 118-88 W Dillard H 12/12 95-65 W Athens State H 12/16 119-81 W Alabama-Huntsville A 1/3 93-70 W Athens State A 1/6 77-55 W Tennessee-Martin A 1/8 72-77 L North Alabama A 1/13 129-116 W Troy State H 1/15 96-74 W West Georgia H 1/20 102-73 W Delta State H 1/22 92-77 W Livingston H 1/29 77-81 L Mississippi College A 2/3 95-86 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/5 95-89 W North Alabama H 2/12 108-89 W West Georgia A 2/15 120-101 W Valdosta State H 2/17 107-99 W Livingston (OT) A 2/19 88-92 L Delta State A 2/24 96-92 W Mississippi College H 2/26 117-79 W Alabama-Huntsville H 3/1 97-85 W Valdosta State A 3/3 106-83 W Troy State A 3/8 97-96 W Florida Southern (OT) H 3/10 95-88 W N. Carolina Central (OT) H 3/15 67-89 L North Dakota H
1990-91 –20-6 Coach: Bill Jones 11/19 104-76 W Lincoln-Memorial H 11/24 121-85 W Alabama A&M H 11/30 111-73 W Dillard H 12/1 124-104 W Virginia Union H 12/4 90-64 W Athens State H 12/8 103-127 L Troy State H 12/10 90-87 W Valdosta State H 1 / 2 107-75 W Berry H 1 / 4 69-76 L Rollins A 1/7 75-72 W Livingston A 1/10 111-81 W Lincoln-Memorial A 1/14 111-89 W West Georgia A 1/16 102-80 W Athens State A 1/19 100-83 W Delta State H 1/21 98-69 W Mississippi College H 1/26 75-65 W Tennessee-Martin A 1/28 73-105 L North Alabama A 2/2 98-87 W Livingston H 2/7 116-87 W Alabama-Huntsville H 2/11 91-66 W West Georgia H 2/15 82-77 W Delta State A 2/18 88-95 L Mississippi College A 2/23 118-87 W Tennessee-Martin H 2/25 90-101 L North Alabama H 2/28 97-103 L Troy State A 3/2 96-72 W Valdosta State A
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1991-92 – 28-2 Coach: Bill Jones 11/23 123-101 W Athens State 11/29 135-79 W Voorhees College 11/30 92-74 W Georgia College 12/3 117-89 W Alabama A&M 12/6 109-78 W Georgia College 12/7 78-71 W West Texas State 12/10 119-93 W Clark-Atlanta 12/18 85-72 W Athens State 1/4 123-94 W Pffeifer Collge 1/6 91-92 L North Alabama 1/9 118-84 W Campbellsville 1/11 115-97 W West Georgia 1/13 107-89 W Valdosta State 1/18 77-67 W Alabama Huntsville 1/20 91-88 W Delta State 1/23 75-74 W LIncoln MemorialOT 1/25 102-83 W Mississippi College 1/27 107-88 W Livingston 2/1 104-91 W North Alabama 2/8 71-59 W Livingston 2/10 80-71 W Mississippi College 2/13 101-74 W Lincoln-Memorial 2/15 90-70 W Delta State 2/22 133-109 W Valdosta State 2/24 82-62 W West Georgia 3/6 108-79 W North Alabama 3/7 90-77 W Mississippi College 3/14 96-91 W Troy State 3/15 105-87 W SC-Spartanburg 3/26 59-89 L Cal State-Bakersfield
1993-94 – 17-8 Coach: Bill Jones H H H A H H H A H A H A A A H A H A H H A H A H H H H H H H
1992-93 – 16-10 Coach: Bill Jones Final Year in NCAA Division II and the Gulf South Conference 11/23 108-109 L Elizabeth City State H 11/27 87-74 W Athens State A 11/28 81-70 W Belhaven A 12/4 106-78 W Knoxville College H 12/5 93-80 W Tampa H 12/8 97-76 W Athens State H 12/14 80-97 L Pfeiffer College H 12/18 75-82 L Seattle Pacific A 12/19 78-76 W Seattle A 1/4 97-91 W Athens State A 1/9 95-78 W Livingston H 1/11 76-65 W Mississippi College H 1/14 109-104 W Alabama A&M H 1/16 74-90 L North Alabama A 1/18 69-89 L Delta State A 1/23 86-77 W Valdosta State H 1/25 109-87 W West Georgia H 1/30 100-69 W Alabama-Huntsville H 2/6 80-89 L Valdosta State A 2/8 95-97 L West Georgia A 2/13 63-81 L Delta State H 2/15 109-95 W North Alabama H 2/20 73-72 W Mississippi College A 2/22 86-101 L Livingston A 2/26 86-76 W Livingston A 2/27 66-72 L Delta State A
11/19 93-91 W New Mexico Highlands A 11/20 73-78 L Southern Colorado A 1/22 100-79 W Regis A 11/23 96-71 W Colorado School-Mines A 11/27 90-72 W Florida Memorial H 12/3 75-71 W Fayetteville State H 12/4 73-69 W Johnson C. Smith H 12/11 126-86 W Berry H 12/14 86-94 L Augusta H 12/17 84-70 W Cal State-Los Angeles A 12/18 59-84 L Cal State-Bakersfield A 1/3 79-58 W Paine H 1/7 92-72 W St. Thomas H 1/8 93-81 W Lenoir-Rhyne H 1/14 71-82 L Paine A 1/15 67-71 L Augusta A 1/22 128-102 W Miles H 1/24 101-83 W Shaw H 1/25 105-106 L Lee H 2/6 87-73 W Oakland H 2/9 93-75 W Covenant H 2/14 127-101 W Lane H 2/19 113-65 W Baptist Christian H 2/21 78-81 L Clark-Atlanta H 2/26 88-113 L Alabama A&M A
1994-95 – 24-1 Coach: Bill Jones 11/18 104-102 W Montana State-Billingsley A 11/19 102-73 W Grand Canyon A 11/25 100-85 W Benedict College H 11/28 80-71 W Metro State A 11/29 85-87 L Colorado Christian A 12/2 85-79 W Grand Canyon H 12/3 71-63 W Hampton H 12/6 101-64 W Trevecca Nazarene H 12/9 102-74 W St. Leo H 12/11 120-88 W Lindsey Wilson H 12/14 130-84 W Virginia Intermont H 1/3 78-69 W Lenoir-Rhyne H 1/6 117-68 W Knoxville College H 1/7 99-84 W Pfeiffer College H 1/9 100-69 W Clinch Valley H 1/11 95-79 W Oakland City H 1/14 111-91 W Covenant College H 1/18 96-77 W Tougaloo College H 1/21 129-102 W Bryan College H 1/28 115-82 W Lee College H 2/9 114-93 W Lane College H 2/11 120-58 W Baptist Christian H 2/18 128-91 W Miles College H 2/26 55-53 W at Oakland City A 2/28 93-55 W Tennessee Temple H
1995-96 (10-17, 4-12 TAAC) Coach: Bill Jones First year in Division I and Trans American Athletic Conference/Atlantic Sun 111/25 68-93 L Mississippi Valley St. A 11/28 92-65 W Alabama State A 11/30 74-91 L Auburn University A 12/8 93-72 W Baptist Christian H 12/9 91-65 W Freed-Hardeman H
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1996-97 (10-17, 9-7 TAAC) Coach: Bill Jones 11/23 91-103 L Miss. Valley St. H 11/30 71-82 L Alabama State H 12/2 54-68 L Marshall H 12/4 49-64 L East Carolina A 12/7 82-72 W Lenoir-Rhyne H 12/8 73-75 L Piedmont Coll. H 12/14 80-91 L Miss. Valley St. A 12/21 81-90 L Long Island A 12/22 72-75 L S.F. Austin A 1/2 75-74 W *Central Florida A 1/4 78-86 L *Stetson A 1/9 74-90 L *Coll. of Charleston A 1/11 76-60 W *Campbell H 1/16 71-68 W *Centenary H 1/18 68-66 W *SE Louisiana H 1/23 69-61 W *Mercer A 1/25 75-70 W *Georgia State A 1/30 77-98 L *Samford A 2/1 56-63 L *Florida Atlantic H 2/3 68-71 L *Florida International H 2/8 59-61 L *Samford A 2/10 54-82 L East Carolina H 2/13 88-64 W *SE Louisiana A 2/15 68-72 L *Centenary A 2/20 82-79 W *Georgia State H 2/22 78-44 W *Mercer H 2/26 72-87 L Alabama State A *-denotes TAAC game
1997-98 (12-14, 6-10 TAAC) Coach Bill Jones 11/18 85-95 L Georgia Southern 11/22 98-92 W Alabama State 11/25 72-105 L Alabama 11/29 74-82 L Tennessee Tech 12/2 82-80 (OT) W Alabama State 12/5 86-70 W Bethel 12/6 62-49 W Thomas College 12/13 71-59 W Georgia Southern
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The Mark Turgeon Era 2 Seasons: 25-29
1999-00 (17-11, 12-6 TAAC) Coach Mark Turgeon 11/19 59-74 L Ole Miss A 11/24 71-63 W Mississippi Valley State H 11/27 66-58 W Florida A&M H 11/29 84-87 L Georgia Southern H 12/4 57-52 W *Stetson A 12/7 81-79 W *Georgia State H 12/16 77-65 W Tennessee State A 12/18 69-53 W East Carolina A 12/20 59-66 L Morehead State H 12/30 72-63 W Clayton State H 1/3 82-73 W *Jacksonville A 1/8 68-46 W *Florida Atlantic H 1/10 90-83 (OT) W *Central Florida H 1/13 69-65 W *Mercer A 1/15 70-74 L *Troy State A 1/19 61-73 L Mississippi State H 1/22 69-65 (OT) W *Samford H 1/24 51-54 L *Campbell H 1/28 53-68 L *Samford A 2/3 77-91 L *Georgia State A 2/5 80-60 W *Campbell A 2/10 74-68 W *Jacksonville H 2/12 71-65 W *Stetson H 2/17 64-68 L *UCF A 2/19 71-61 W *Florida Atlantic A 2/24 69-74 L *Troy State H 2/26 80-79 (OT) W *Mercer H 3/2 55-74 L &-UCF A * denotes TAAC game & TAAC Tournament game
1998-99 (8-18, 3-13 TAAC) Coach Mark Turgeon 11/14 61-53 W East Carolina 11/16 84-75 W Miss. Valley State 11/19 54-65 L Georgia Southern 11/24 92-87 W Florida A&M 11/28 44-87 L Alabama 12/2 54-73 L Mississippi State 12/4 83-81 W West Georgia 12/5 78-49 W Brewton-Parker 12/8 59-79 L UAB 12/17 60-64 L Morehead State 1/2 73-80 (OT) L *Mercer 1/4 68-70 L *Troy State 1/7 63-66 L *Mercer 1/11 70-78 L *Troy State 1/14 57-82 L *Samford 1/18 54-64 L *Centenary 1/23 60-73 L *Campbell 1/25 63-66 L *Georgia State 1/30 64-82 L *Central Florida 2/1 84-73 W *Florida Atlantic 2/4 44-59 L *Stetson 2/6 51-72 L *Jacksonville 2/9 55-68 L *Samford 2/11 40-73 L *Georgia State 2/13 68-60 W *Campbell 2/18 64-58 W *Centenary * denotes TAAC Game
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The Mike LaPlante Era 7 Seasons: 88-115
2001-02 (13-16, 8-12 A-Sun) Coach Mike LaPlante 11/18 53-75 L Auburn A 11/21 63-52 W Birmingham-Southern A 11/29 52-70 L *Troy State A 12/1 53-71 L *Mercer A 12/14 57-99 L #22 Alabama A 12/17 72-69 W *UCF H 12/19 71-74 L *FAU H 1/2 59-57 W *Samford A 1/5 67-69 L *Jacksonville A 1/7 83-89 L *Stetson A 1/10 72-74 L *Belmont H 1/17 81-75 W *Georgia State H 1/19 79-84 L *Campbell H 1/22 59-56 W *Samford H 1/24 64-55 W Savannah State A 1/26 61-80 L *Georgia State A 1/29 78-66 W *Campbell A 2/2 83-63 W Savannah State H 2/4 91-71 W *Belmont A 2/7 90-78 W *Stetson H 2/9 98-100 (OT) L *Jacksonville H 2/11 72-77 (OT) L Morris Brown A 2/14 68-78 L *Florida Atlantic A 2/16 50-68 L *UCF A 2/18 90-59 W Morris Brown H 2/21 95-68 W *Mercer H 2/23 60-79 L *Troy State H 2/28 69-62 W &-Troy State N 3/1 47-55 L &-FAU N *-denotes A-Sun game &-A-Sun Tournament game
2002-03 (20-10, 10-6 A-Sun) Mike LaPlante
2000-01 (9-19, 6-12 TAAC) Coach Mike LaPlante 111/17 71-74 L Alabama A&M 11/19 51-91 L Auburn 11/21 48-91 L Kentucky 12/2 40-51 L *Jacksonville 12/4 76-88 L *Campbell 12/16 84-80 W Tennessee State 12/20 57-68 L Coll. of Charleston 12/21 81-68 W Charleston Southern 12/29 73-78 L Austin Peay State 12/30 72-71 W Belmont 1/3 69-66 W *Stetson 1/6 58-72 L *UCF 1/8 89-102 L *Florida Atlantic 1/11 79-74 W *Troy State 1/13 71-64 W *Mercer
1/16 63-68 L Birmingham-Southern H 1/20 61-68 L *Samford A 1/23 52-76 L *Georgia State A 1/27 53-61 L *Samford H 2/1 67-59 W *Campbell H 2/3 58-75 L *Georgia State H 2/8 59-73 L *Stetson A 2/10 59-64 L *Jacksonville Univ. H 2/15 79-70 W *Florida Atlantic H 2/17 69-60 W *UCF H 2/22 60-70 L *Mercer A 2/24 63-77 L *Troy State A 2/28 57-100 L &-UCF N * denotes TAAC game & TAAC Tournament game
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11/22 64-72 L ^Ball State N 11/23 73-66 W ^UC Santa Barbara N 11/24 75-66 W ^Wisconsin-Green Bay N 11/30 75-72 W Alcorn State H 12/7 101-82 (OT) W *Stetson H 12/14 74-67 W Alcorn State A 12/21 94-61 W !Maine-Machias N 12/22 64-68 L !Maine A 12/28 52-76 L Michigan State A 12/30 82-76 W Oakland A 1/4 82-78 W *Campbell H 1/6 88-69 W *Gardner-Webb H 1/11 89-76 W *Georgia State H 1/18 69-87 L *Belmont A 11/20 62-74 L *Samford A 11/23 66-68 L *UCF H 1/25 83-77 W *Florida Atlantic H
1/28 78-70 W Savannah State 1/30 56-57 L *Jacksonville 2/3 87-71 W Savannah State 2/6 78-84 L *Mercer 2/8 51-71 L *Troy State 2/10 84-60 W *Lipscomb 2/13 74-63 W *Samford 2/15 92-87 W *Belmont 2/19 96-72 W *Lipscomb 2/21 78-76 (OT) W *Georgia State 2/27 83-75 W *Gardner-Webb 3/1 68-56 W *Campbell 3/6 51-68 L &UCF *-denotes A-Sun game &-A-Sun Tournament game ^-BP Top of the World Classic !-Maine Holiday Classic
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All-Time Scores
12/16 61-89 L Auburn A 12/18 83-72 W Tennessee Tech A 1/3 88-106 L *Florida International A 1/5 71-77 L *Florida Atlantic A 1/8 82-83 L *Campbell H 1/10 63-88 L *College of Charleston H 1/15 61-58 W *Stetson A 1/17 80-89 L *Central Florida H 1/22 63-77 L *Georgia State A 1/24 82-97 L *Mercer A 1/29 101-99 W *Troy State H 1/31 75-68 W *Centenary H 2/3 64-73 L *Samford A 2/5 73-78 L *Troy State A 2/7 73-83 L *Centenary A 2/14 59-56 W *Samford H 2/19 86-80 W *Mercer H 2/21 63-58 W *Georgia State H *-denotes TAAC game
2003-04 (14-14, 7-9 OVC) Mike LaPlante First Year in the Ohio Valley Conference 11/21 74-68 W Alabama A&M H 11/24 97-90 W Shorter College H 11/26 49-84 L Southern Illinois A 11/29 59-84 L Miss. Valley State A 12/1 71-63 W Jackson State H 12/6 84-58 W Tennessee Temple H 12/13 68-70 L Alcorn State A 12/16 71-58 W Savannah State A 12/22 56-64 L Ole Miss A 12/30 74-41 W Alcorn State H 1/3 58-76 L *Austin Peay H 1/6 48-58 L *Samford A 1/8 74-88 L *Tennessee State A 1/15 96-85 W *Tennessee-Martin A 1/17 84-89 L *Murray State A 1/19 95-82 W Savannah State H 1/22 85-82 W *Eastern Kentucky H 1/24 81-89 L *Morehead State H 1/29 79-64 W *Southeast Missouri H 1/31 78-73 W *Eastern Illinois H 2/5 72-84 L *Austin Peay A 2/7 86-101 L *Tennessee Tech A 2/12 73-81 L *Morehead State A 2/14 75-82 L *Eastern Kentucky A 2/19 80-59 W *Tennessee Tech H 2/24 71-51 W *Samford H 2/28 86-70 W *Tennessee State H 3/2 68-82 L &Morehead State A * denotes OVC game & OVC Tournament game
2004-05 (7-22, 2-14 OVC) Mike LaPlante 11/14 42-59 L ^Air Force N 11/15 72-80 L ^South Carolina State N 11/16 90-74 W ^Western Carolina N 11/19 83-76 W Miss. Valley State H 11/21 85-73 W Berry College H 11/23 112-94 W Shorter College H 12/1 76-81 L Wofford A 12/4 51-64 L Jackson State A 12/15 78-88 L Coastal Carolina A 12/20 64-66 L Delaware State A 12/22 53-95 L %Mississippi State N 12/29 67-73 L Arkansas A 1/4 64-68 (OT) L *Samford H 1/6 69-93 L *Tennessee State H 1/13 71-75 L *Tennessee-Martin H 1/15 61-77 L *Murray State H
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1/20 60-72 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/22 63-69 L *Morehead State 1/27 65-84 L *Southeast Missouri 1/29 63-66 L *Eastern Illinois 1/31 73-62 W Reinhardt 2/3 69-80 L *Austin Peay 2/5 88-87 (OT) W *Tennessee Tech 2/10 66-76 L *Morehead State 2/12 70-55 W *Eastern Kentucky 2/15 65-73 L *Austin Peay 2/17 56-71 L *Tennessee Tech 2/22 75-84 L *Samford 2/26 62-63 L *Tennessee State
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*-denotes OVC game ^-BCA Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) %-Jackson, Miss.
*-denotes OVC game
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*-denotes OVC game ^-William & Mary Tipoff Classic (Williamsburg, Va.) #-Oneida Casino Holiday Classic (Green Bay, Wis.)
11/9 65-107 L Georgia 11/12 99-74 W Tennessee Temple 11/16 74-80 L ^Kennesaw State 11/17 83-86 L ^Texas State 11/20 97-89 (OT) W Berry College 11/24 72-76 L Central Arkansas 12/1 68-82 L Central Arkansas 12/6 34-41 L *Samford 12/8 81-90 L *Tennessee Martin 12/18 65-79 L *Murray State 12/20 80-81 L *Southeast Missouri 12/29 72-76 L Norfolk State 1/5 55-71 L *Austin Peay 1/7 53-57 L *Samford 1/10 79-74 W *Tennessee Tech 1/12 83-79 W *Tennessee State 1/17 55-71 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/19 70-85 L *Morehead State 1/24 62-73 L *Austin Peay 1/26 70-81 L *Tennessee Martin 1/29 77-88 L *Tennessee State 1/31 67-72 L *Eastern Illinois 2/2 85-95 L *Murray State 2/7 85-87 (OT) L *Tennessee Tech 2/14 73-61 W *Eastern Kentucky 2/16 66-48 W *Morehead State 2/23 78-85 L Georgia State 2/28 64-80 L *Eastern Illinois 3/1 86-83 W *Southeast Missouri
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*-denotes OVC game ^- Kennesaw State Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.)
&-OVC Tournament Game
The James Green Era 8 Seasons: 89-153
%-Jackson, Miss.
2006-07 (9-21, 7-13 OVC) Mike LaPlante 11/10 54-66 L New Orleans 11/18 80-82 L Wofford 11/21 95-72 W Reinhardt 11/25 69-100 L UMass 12/1 56-59 L ^William & Mary 12/2 87-85 W ^VMI 12/7 53-54 L *Samford 12/9 69-70 L *Tennessee Martin 12/17 70-67 W *Southeast Missouri 12/19 71-72 (OT) L *Murray State 12/27 67-90 L #Wisconsin-Green Bay 12/29 69-77 L #Bowling Green 12/30 58-76 L #Michigan Tech 1/4 63-78 L *Austin Peay 1/6 63-64 L *Samford 1/11 71-75 L *Tennessee Tech 1/13 74-83 L *Tennessee State 1/18 66-56 W *Eastern Kentucky 1/20 67-62 W *Morehead State
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58-73 L *Austin Peay 60-83 L *Tennessee Martin 72-64 W *Tennessee State 59-73 L *Eastern Illinois 61-63 L *Murray State 72-71 W *Tennessee Tech 57-52 W *Morehead State 51-63 L *Eastern Kentucky 64-75 L Chattanooga 65-69 L *Eastern Illinois 78-72 W *Southeast Missouri
2007-08 (7-22, 5-15 OVC) Mike LaPlante
2005-06 (16-13, 12-8 OVC) Mike LaPlante 11/16 46-67 L Vanderbilt 11/21 82-71 W Coastal Carolina 12/1 97-70 W Tennessee Temple 12/5 62-73 L Delaware State 12/8 62-61 W *Samford 12/10 93-84 W *Tennessee Martin 12/15 80-104 L %Mississippi State 12/19 72-91 L *Murray State 12/21 82-72 W *Southeast Missouri 12/31 83-87 L Auburn 1/6 82-95 L *Austin Peay 1/7 69-90 L *Samford 1/12 67-79 L *Tennessee Tech 1/14 77-75 W *Tennessee State 1/19 78-86 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/21 88-65 W *Morehead State 1/26 91-86 W *Austin Peay 1/28 85-80 W *Tennessee Martin 1/30 80-83 L *Tennessee State 2/2 66-51 W *Eastern Illinois 2/4 72-78 L *Murray State 2/9 74-68 W *Tennessee Tech 2/14 77-68 W *Morehead State 2/16 71-72 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/18 79-74 W New Orleans 2/23 75-68 W *Eastern Illinois 2/25 80-67 W *Southeast Missouri 2/28 86-59 W &Eastern Kentucky 3/3 64-69 L &Murray State
1/25 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24
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12/2 12/6 12/17 12/20 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/28
80-61 W Norfolk State 82-66 W *Tennessee Tech 48-75 L UAB 60-66 L Iowa State 98-49 W Berry College 69-78 L *Eastern Illinois 71-66 W *Southeast Missouri 67-75 L *Eastern Kentucky 61-76 L *Morehead State 56-63 L *Murray State 73-92 L *Tennessee-Martin 57-59 L *Tennessee State 80-86 L *Austin Peay 78-68 W *Southeast Missouri 60-63 L *Eastern Illinois 57-52 W *Morehead State 75-70 W *Eastern Kentucky 70-80 L *Tennessee State 74-99 L *Tennessee-Martin 54-57 L *Murray State 60-72 L *Austin Peay 63-66 L Georgia Southern 74-91 L *Tennessee Tech
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*-denotes OVC game
2009-10 (11-19, 7-11 OVC) James Green 11/14 93-64 W West Alabama 11/17 62-87 L UAB 11/21 89-67 W Georgia Southern 11/24 73-77 L SE Louisiana 11/27 64-67 L Georgia 12/1 71-80 L Chattanooga 12/5 83-72 W *Tennessee Tech 12/12 79-53 W Reinhardt 12/15 95-78 W Norfolk State 12/21 55-60 L Nicholls State 12/29 75-90 L Ole Miss 1/2 48-50 L *Eastern Illinois 1/4 66-78 L *Southeast Missouri 1/7 68-65 W *Eastern Kentucky 1/9 71-78 L *Morehead State 1/14 68-92 L *Murray State 1/16 73-63 W *UT Martin 1/21 85-67 W *Tennessee State 1/23 64-66 (OT) L *Austin Peay 1/28 58-55 W *Southeast Missouri 1/30 70-55 W *Eastern Illinois 2/4 75-94 L *Morehead State 2/6 65-66 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/11 80-68 W *UT Martin 2/13 67-75 L *Murray State 2/15 63-83 L *Austin Peay 2/17 57-76 L *Tennessee State 2/20 55-59 L Presbyterian College 2/27 62-72 L *Tennessee Tech 3/2 54-87 L &Morehead State *-denotes OVC game
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&-OVC Tournament Game
2010-11 (5-25, 3-15 OVC) James Green
2008-09 (11-17, 5-13 OVC) James Green 11/14 76-89 L South Carolina 11/18 69-48 W West Alabama 11/22 80-73 (2 OT) W Georgia State 11/24 75-74 W UMass 11/29 95-67 W VMI
A H A A H
11/13 79-58 W West Alabama 11/16 53-70 L Norfolk State 11/18 55-65 L VMI 11/22 66-74 L SE Louisiana 11/26 50-57 L ^Louisiana-Monroe 11/27 64-56 W ^South Dakota 11/28 47-60 L ^Illinois State 12/1 53-59 L UAB 12/4 62-64 L *Tennessee Tech 12/13 56-74 L Oregon 12/15 70-74 (OT) L Presbyterian
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12/19 67-76 L *Southeast Missouri 12/21 54-61 L *Eastern Illinois 12/29 49-56 L South Carolina 1/6 61-64 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/8 52-73 L *Morehead State 1/13 62-71 L *Murray State 1/15 60-63 L *UT Martin 1/20 63-68 L *Tennessee State 1/22 66-80 L *Austin Peay 1/27 65-56 (OT) W *Southeast Missouri 1/29 56-46 W *Eastern Illinois 2/3 72-78 L *Morehead State 2/5 51-57 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/7 76-73 (OT) W *Tennessee State 2/10 55-68 L *UT Martin 2/12 59-60 L *Murray State 2/15 70-73 L *Austin Peay 2/19 60-63 L Eastern Michigan 2/26 75-77 L *Tennessee Tech
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*-denotes OVC game ^-Global Sports Roundball Classic (Normal, Ill.)
2011-12 (15-18, 8-8 OVC) James Green 11/11 87-64 W Miles College 11/13 44-58 L Marshall 11/15 59-73 L #20 Cincinnati 11/19 78-65 W Alabama State 11/25 61-66 (OT) L Northwestern State 11/27 61-69 L ^Weber State 11/28 68-71 L ^San Francisco State 12/1 48-50 L USC Upstate 12/10 55-50 W $Southern 12/11 51-59 L $Tulane 12/17 53-59 L *Eastern Kentucky 12/19 81-75 W Reinhardt 12/28 78-55 W %Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/29 56-79 L %Colorado State 12/31 61-66 L *SIU-Edwardsville 1/2 56-74 L *Southeast Missouri 1/5 55-63 L *Morehead State 1/7 72-65 W *Tennessee State 1/12 55-66 L *#14 Murray State 1/14 57-60 L *Austin Peay 1/19 63-62 W *Tennessee Tech 1/26 63-45 W *Eastern Illinois 1/28 76-65 W *SIU-Edwardsville 1/30 77-82 L USC Upstate 2/2 85-74 W *UT Martin 2/4 68-76 L *Tennessee Tech 2/8 69-55 W *Morehead State 2/14 64-69 (OT) L *Tennessee State 2/18 67-48 W Presbyterian 2/23 69-59 W *Southeast Missouri 2/25 77-46 W *UT Martin 2/29 75-70 W &Austin Peay 3/1 54-68 L &Morehead State
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*-denotes OVC game ^-Shamrock Office Solutions Classic (Moraga, Calif.) $-Tulane Skip Prosser Tournament (New Orleans, La.) %-Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational (El Paso, Texas) &-OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
2012-13 (17-11, 8-8 OVC) James Green 11/9 93-63 W Reinhardt H 11/11 61-54 W Eastern Michigan H 11/15 79-61 W Alabama A&M H 11/17 58-77 L ^#18 UNLV A 11/19 45-67 L ^Oregon (Eugene, Ore.) A 11/23 50-48 W ^Northern Arizona N 11/24 54-50 (OT) W ^North Carolina A&T N 12/1 56-52 W Alcorn State A
GAMECOCK BASKETBALL 12/11 79-64 W Martin Methodist 12/15 66-59 (OT) W Presbyterian 12/18 55-59 L Nebraska 12/29 83-62 W *Tennessee Tech 12/31 64-54 W *UT Martin 1/3 62-73 L *Belmont 1/5 57-66 L *Tennessee State 1/10 75-62 W *SIU-Edwardsville 1/12 61-55 W *Eastern Illinois 1/17 60-66 L *Tennessee State 1/19 62-73 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/24 81-74 W *Austin Peay 1/26 65-64 W *Murray State 2/2 70-59 W *Morehead State 2/9 64-78 L *Tennessee Tech 2/14 81-85 L *Morehead State 2/16 67-80 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/20 67-65 W *Southeast Missouri 2/23 71-69 W UNC Asheville 3/2 71-78 L *Belmont
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2013-14 (10-21, 4-12 OVC) James Green 11/8 65-72 L Bradley 11/10 62-86 L Illinois 11/12 75-79 L Chicago State 11/16 73-84 L Alabama State 11/19 54-78 L Auburn 11/22 85-61 W Dalton State 11/25 76-69 W Alabama A&M 11/27 78-66 W Fort Valley State 11/30 61-66 L Central Michigan 12/8 53-77 L Florida State 12/11 63-52 W Alcorn State 12/14 46-76 L Dartmouth 12/17 82-73 W Central Michigan 12/20 70-75 L ^Arkansas-Little Rock 12/21 72-61 W ^Coppin State 12/30 70-65 W *UT Martin 1/2 67-78 L *Belmont 1/4 65-70 L *Tennessee State 1/9 61-52 W *SIU Edwardsville 1/11 48-56 L *Eastern Illinois 1/16 70-64 W *Tennessee State 1/18 56-60 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/23 71-59 W *Austin Peay 1/25 65-73 L *Murray State 2/1 54-65 L *Morehead State 2/8 60-72 L *Tennessee Tech 2/13 67-69 L *Morehead State 2/15 65-86 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/20 70-87 L *Southeast Missouri 2/22 57-69 L *Tennessee Tech 3/1 53-76 L *Belmont *-denotes OVC game ^-BVI Tropical Shootout (Tortola, BVI)
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2014-15 (12-19, 5-11 OVC) James Green 11/14 55-74 L Marshall 1//17 39-88 L Louisville 11/19 46-60 L Cleveland State 11/22 88-71 W Miles 11/25 67-61 W Alabama A&M 11/28 74-71 W Savannah State 11/30 81-49 W Fort Valley State 12/3 79-76 (OT) W Winthrop 12/6 55-80 L Alabama State 12/14 79-67 W Dartmouth 12/16 64-55 W UNC Asheville 12/20 60-69 L Northern Colorado
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12/22 65-66OT L Air Force 12/27 61-75 L Jacksonville 1/1 57-73 L *SIUE 1/3 50-59 (OT) L *Eastern Illinois 1/8 71-59 W *Austin Peay 1/11 57-84 L *Murray State 1/14 52-69 L *Southeast Missouri 1/17 52-55 L *UT Martin 1/22 71-67 W *Eastern Kentucky 1/24 63-66 L *Morehead State 1/29 82-103 L *Belmont 1/31 43-45 L *Tennessee State 2/4 48-74 L Memphis 2/7 59-72 L *Tennessee Tech 2/11 72-70 W *Belmont 2/14 82-68 W *Tennessee Tech 2/21 55-50 W *Tennessee State 2/26 57-63 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/28 55-87 L *Morehead State *-denotes OVC game
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2015-16 (8-23, 4-12 OVC) James Green 11/13 83-89 L Central Michigan 11/15 81-68 W Fort Valley State 11/16 96-60 W Oakwood 11/18 62-71 L Virginia Tech 11/20 69-80 L Winthrop 11/22 55-61 L UAB 11/24 69-73 L Alabama A&M 11/27 68-65 W Chicago State 11/28 52-62 L Chattanooga 12/1 71-77 L Samford 12/5 82-86 L Jacksonville U. 12/13 60-63 L Alabama State 12/18 60-77 L Loyola Marymount 12/21 79-76 W Northern Colorado 12/29 59-67 (OT) L Alabama 12/31 72-67 W *SIUE 1/2 64-75 L *Eastern Illinois 1/7 54-73 L *Austin Peay 1/9 54-69 L *Murray State 1/13 74-60 W *Southeast Missouri 1/16 82-60 W *UT Martin 1/21 88-91 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/24 78-74 W *Morehead State 1/28 63-72 L *Belmont 1/30 53-78 L *Tennessee State 2/6 58-68 L *Tennessee Tech 2/10 73-81 L *Belmont 2/13 70-72 L *Tennessee Tech 2/20 46-61 L *Tennessee State 2/25 54-76 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/27 71-82 L *Morehead State *-denotes OVC game
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The Ray Harper Era 3 Seasons: 67-37 (active)
2016-17 (20-15, 9-7 OVC) Ray Harper OVC Tournament Championship NCAA Tournament (First Round) 11/11 84-73 W Tulsa 11/13 65-91 L Missouri State 11/16 67-74 L ^Western Kentucky 11/18 60-79 L ^TCU 11/22 81-50 W Dalton State 11/25 61-38 W ^Cal State Fullerton 11/26 76-63 W ^Northern Arizona 11/29 72-69 W Alabama State 12/4 77-81 L Samford 12/10 83-88 (OT) L ULM 12/12 66-92 L Maryland 12/14 72-59 W Howard 12/18 67-66 W USC Upstate 12/21 57-73 L Chattanooga 12/29 90-72 W *UT Martin 12/31 57-56 W *Eastern Illinois 1/5 63-76 L *Murray State 1/7 71-68 W *Austin Peay 1/10 81-69 W Fort Valley State 1/14 74-59 W *Tennessee Tech 1/19 60-77 L *Belmont 1/21 86-79 W *Tennessee State 1/26 52-57 L *Eastern Kentucky 1/28 69-72 L *Morehead State 2/1 74-62 W *Southeast Missouri 2/4 72-61 W *SIUE 2/9 53-66 L *Belmont 2/11 63-57 W *Tennessee State 2/18 78-79 (OT) L *Tennessee Tech 2/23 65-68 L *Eastern Kentucky 2/25 70-61 W *Morehead State 3/2 74-51 W & Southeast Missouri 3/3 65-59 W & Belmont 3/4 66-55 W & UT Martin 3/17 63-78 L $#9 Louisville
A A A A H N N A A A A A A A A A H H H A A A H H H A H H H A A N N N N
*-denotes OVC game ^-Global Sports Classic (Neutral site games played at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nev.) &-OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn) $-NCAA Tournament (First Round – Indianapolis, Ind.)
2017-18 (23-13, 11-7 OVC) Ray Harper CBI Tournament (Semifinals) 11/10 100-42 W Tennessee Wesleyan 11/13 94-61 W ^Richmond 11/15 76-81 L ^Buffalo 11/20 86-71 W ^Savannah State 11/21 77-75 (OT) W ^Chattanooga 11/26 56-59 L Mississippi State 11/30 77-69 W Alabama State 12/3 89-58 W Samford 12/9 75-56 W ULM 12/12 69-70 L Oregon State
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12/16 77-61 W USC Upstate 12/18 62-60 W Howard 12/21 67-70 L Chattanooga 12/28 76-58 W *Eastern Kentucky 12/30 76-69 W *Morehead State 1/4 60-67 L *Tennessee State 1/6 64-60 W *Belmont 1/11 76-71 W *Murray State 1/13 67-87 L *Austin Peay 1/18 58-57 W *Morehead State 1/20 68-60 W *Eastern Kentucky 1/25 63-67 L *UT Martin 1/27 78-60 W *Southeast Missouri 2/1 75-56 W *Eastern Illinois 2/3 67-75 L *SIUE 2/8 82-65 W *Tennessee Tech 2/10 47-65 L *Tennessee State 2/15 60-68 L *Murray State 2/17 57-60 L *Austin Peay 2/22 78-67 W *Belmont 2/24 66-57 W *Tennessee Tech 3/1 73-70 W &Tennessee Tech 3/2 63-70 L &Murray State 3/14 80-78 (OT) W %Canisius 3/19 80-59 W %Central Arkansas 3/21 68-90 L %North Texas
*-denotes OVC game ^-Cayman Islands Classic (Neutral site games played in Chattanooga, Tenn.) &-OVC Tournament (Evansville, ind.) %-CBI Tournament (Campus Sites)
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2018-19 (24-9, 15-3 OVC) Coach: Ray Harper 11/9 72-92 L Samford A 11/12 61-76 L ^Penn State A 11/14 65-74 L ^Bradley A 11/20 84-53 W %Western Carolina N 11/21 83-78 W %North Florida N 11/28 101-61 W #Carver College N 12/1 76-65 W North Alabama A 12/8 81-54 W Delaware State A 12/12 65-69 L Wichita State A 12/15 55-50 W Evansville A 12/18 64-50 W North Alabama H 12/22 72-74 L West Virginia A 12/29 109-77 W Reinhardt H 1/3 83-73 W *Belmont A 1/5 69-62 W *Tennessee State A 1/10 69-62 W *Eastern Illinois H 1/12 90-54 W *SIUE H 1/17 91-80 (OT) W *Belmont H 1/19 65-48 W *Tennessee Tech H 1/24 70-88 L $*Eastern Kentucky A 1/26 77-71 W *Morehead State A 1/31 88-68 W *Murray State H 2/2 71-74 L *Austin Peay H 2/7 64-66 L *UT Martin A 2/9 81-64 W *Southeast Missouri A 2/14 67-57 W *Tennessee Tech A 2/16 84-65 W *Tennessee State H 2/21 65-64 W *Morehead State H 2/23 104-101 (2OT) W *Eastern Kentucky H 2/28 89-84 (2OT) W *Eastern Illinois A 3/2 97-72 W *SIUE A 3/7 88-81 W &UT Martin N 3/8 74-76 L &Murray State N
*-denotes OVC game ^-Cancun Challenge (Campus site games) %-Cancun Challenge (Neutral site games played at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico) #-home game played at Cherokee Center & Arena in Centre, Ala. $-away game played at Berea College in Berea, Ky. &-OVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)
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Year-by-Year NCAA Tournament
DIVISION I NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2017 Midwest Regional, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) - First Round Lost Louisville
JSU OPP
63
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NCAA Division I Tournament Record vs Opponents Team Louisville
W L Pct. 0 1 .000
DIVISION II NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1980 South Central Regional, Warrensburg, Missouri Won Northwest Missouri Lost Central Missouri 1981 South Central Regional, Florence, Alabama Lost Northeast Missouri Won Lincoln 1983 - ELITE EIGHT South Central Regional, Carrollton, Georgia Won Florida Southern Won West Georgia Quarterfinals, Morningside, Iowa Lost Morningside 1984 South Central Regional, Warrensburg, Missouri Won Northwest Missouri Lost Central Missouri 1985 - NCAA CHAMPIONS South Central Regional, Jacksonville, Alabama Won Albany State Won Tampa Quarterfinals, Cape Girardeau Missouri Won Southeast Missouri Final Four, Springfield, Massachusetts Won Kentucky Wesleyan Won South Dakota State 1989 - FINAL FOUR South Regional, Jacksonville, Alabama Won Florida Tech Won Tampa Quarterfinals, Springfield, Massachusetts Won Kentucky Wesleyan Final Four, Springfield, Massachusetts Lost N. Carolina Central Consolation Game Lost California-Riverside
JSU OPP 78 72
75 79
78 84
82 76
67 92
61 76
90
91
1990 - ELITE EIGHT South Regional, Lakeland, Florida Won Florida Southern Won N. Carolina Central Quarterfinals, Springfield, Massachusetts Lost North Dakota 1992 - ELITE EIGHT South Regional, Jacksonville, Alabama Won Troy State Won USC-Spartanburg Quarterfinals, Springfield, Massachusetts Lost Cal State-Bakersfield
75 79
120 76
84 61
80
79
72 74
61 73
94 89
70 67
107
70
70
90
81
90
97(OT) 96(OT)
96 95
67
89
96 105
91 87
59
89
NCAA Division II Tournament Record vs Opponents Team
78 72
JSU OPP
W L Pct.
Albany State 1 0 1.000 California-Bakersfield 0 1 .000 California-Riverside 0 1 .000 Central Missouri 0 2 .000 Florida Southern 2 0 .000 Florida Tech 1 0 1.000 Kentucky Wesleyan 2 0 1.000 Lincoln 1 0 1.000 Morningside 0 1 .000 Nicholls State 0 1 .000 Northeast Missouri 0 1 .000 Northwest Missouri 1 0 .000 North Carolina Central 1 1 .500 North Dakota 0 1 .000 Southeast Missouri 1 0 1.000 South Carolina-Spartanburg 1 0 1.000 South Dakota State 1 0 1.000 Tampa 2 0 1.000 Troy State 1 0 1.000 West Georgia 1 0 1.000 Overall 16 9 .640
COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2018 First Round, Buffalo, N.Y. Won (OT) Canisius Quarterfinals, Conway, Ark. Won Central Arkansas Semifinals, Denton, Texas Lost North Texas
110
JSU OPP 80
78
80
59
68
90
CBI Record vs Opponents Team Canisius Central Arkansas North Texas
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All-Ohio Valley Conference Team 2004-Pres. 2019 2018 2017 2013 2007 2006 2005 2004 ^-denotes Second Team
Jason Burnell Marlon Hunter^ Malcolm Drumwright^ Malcolm Drumwright^ Tarvin Gaines Courtney Bradley Walker D. Russell Walker D. Russell Trent Eager
Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team 2004-Pres. 2018 2006
Jason Burnell Courtney Bradley
Ohio Valley Conference All-Tournament Team 2004-Pres. 2019 2017
Jason Burnell Malcolm Drumwright Greg Tucker
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament MVP 2004-Pres 2017
Malcolm Drumwright
Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week 2003-Pres. 2018-19 2014-15 2012-13 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05
Jason Burnell, March 4 Darion Rackley, Feb. 16 Tarvin Gaines, Jan. 28 Nick Murphy, Dec. 7 Nick Murphy, Dec. 14 Jeremy Bynum, Dec. 21 Trenton Marshall, Jan. 11 Nick Murphy, Feb. 15 Brandon Crawford, Nov. 17 DeAndre Bray, Nov. 26 Courtney Bradley, Dec. 18 Courtney Bradley, Jan. 22 Courtney Bradley, Feb. 26 Walker D. Russell, Feb. 27 Walker D. Russell, Nov. 22 Walker D. Russell, Feb. 7
Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week 2003-Pres. 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2011-12 2009-10
Ty Hudson, Jan. 21 Jason Burnell, Jan. 22 Marlon Hunter, Feb. 26 Norbertas Giga, Jan. 2 Norbertas Giga, Feb. 27 Greg Tucker, Dec. 28 Greg Tucker, Feb. 29 Jeremy Watson, Dec. 8 Jeremy Watson, Dec. 15 Tarvin Gaines, Nov. 21 Ronnie Boggs, Jan. 16 Ronnie Boggs, Feb. 27 Trenton Marshall, Nov. 23 Trenton Marshall, Dec. 7
2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2003-04
Trenton Marshall, Dec. 21 Trenton Marshall, Jan. 11 Trenton Marshall, Jan. 25 Trenton Marshall, Feb. 1 Trenton Marshall, Feb. 15 Jonathan Toles, Jan. 14 Jonathan Toles, Feb. 25 Erik Adams, Feb. 12 Courtney Bradley, Nov. 28 Courtney Bradley, Dec. 12 Courtney Bradley, Jan. 23 Courtney Bradley, Jan. 30 Courtney Bradley, Feb. 13 Walker D. Russell, Feb. 23 Walker D. Russell, March 1
Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Week 2003-Pres. 2016-17 2015-16 2011-12 2008-09 2007-08 2004-05
Jacara Cross, Dec. 19 Jared Hamilton, Nov. 16 Jared Hamilton, Jan. 4 Jared Hamilton, Feb. 15 Darion Rackley, Jan. 30 Darion Rackley, Feb. 20 Darion Rackley, Feb. 27 Brandon Crawford, Nov. 17 Geddes Robinson, Nov. 24 Brandon Crawford, Dec. 1 Stephen Hall, Dec. 8 Geddes Robinson, Feb. 2 Jeremy Bynum, Nov. 26 Nick Murphy, Jan. 14 Nick Murphy, Feb. 4 Nick Murphy, Feb. 11 Jeremy Bynum, Feb. 18 Dorien Brown, Dec. 20 Dorien Brown, Jan. 3 Brandon Davis, Jan. 31 Brandon Davis, Feb. 14 Brandon Davis, Feb. 21
Ohio Valley Conference Medal of Honor 2003-Pres. 2005-06 2006-07
Tim Lewis Jacob Worley
Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2003-Pres. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2010-11 2012-13 2013-14 2015-16 2016-17
James Denson Tim Lewis Scott Watson Tim Lewis Brad Peters Tim Lewis Will Ginn Jacob Worley Will Ginn Roderick McReynolds Jeremy Bynum Gus Klaus Joe Kuligoski Giovanni Smith Giovanni Smith Ousmane Ba Jeremy Watson Derrick Green
2017-18
Des Curry Cam Martin
All-Atlantic Sun Conference Team 1995-2003 2003 2001 2000 1997
Poonie Richardson Omar Barlett Mike McDaniel Marlon Gurley Brant Harriman Rashard Willie Mike McDaniel Kenny Sorenson Rusty Brand
Awards & Honors
DIVISION I AWARDS & HONORS
All-Atlantic Sun Conference Newcomer Team 1995-2003 2000
Brant Harriman Mike McDaniel
Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week 1995-2003 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1997-98 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1995-96
Omar Barlett, Dec. 31 Omar Barlett, Feb. 11 Brant Harriman Jay Knowlton Jason Robinson Rusty Brand Kenny Sorenson Edward Coleman
Atlantic Sun Conference Honor Roll 1995-2003 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
James Denson Brad Peters Scott Watson Neal Barker Travis Billings Emerson Brown Ryan Chambless Jared Porter Scott Watson Mike McDaniel Tim Smith-Lindsey Scott Watson Devin Beasley Wes Fowler Marlon Gurley Wes Sullivan Jeremy Wilson Jeff Bellamy Derrell Johnson Niki Okolovitch Jason Robinson Jeremy Wilson Wes Fowler Shane James Kenny Sorenson Bobby Davis Shane James Kenny Sorenson
NABC All-District Team 2019 2010
Jason Burnell Trenton Marshall
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Awards & Honors
DIVISION II AWARDS & HONORS All-Gulf South Conference Team 1971-1993 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972
Anthony Kingston Jeff Terry Charles Burkette David Edmond Willie Fisher Pat Madden Cliff Dixon Pat Madden Robert Lee Sanders Cliff Dixon Pat Madden Derek Hicks Keith McKeller Pat Williams Melvin Allen Robert Guyton Keith McKeller Melvin Allen Keith McKeller Keith McKeller Doug Creel Arnold Veasley Arnold Veasley Robert Clements David Thomas Robert Clements Eddie Butler Eddie Butler Ron Money Ron Money Larry Ginn Darryl Dunn
Gulf South Conference Player of the Year 1971-1993 1992 1990 1985 1981
Paul Trammell
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Charles Burkette Robert Lee Sanders Robert Guyton Arnold Veasley
Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Year 1971-1993 1990 1982
Anthony Kingston Robert Guyton
Gulf South Conference Rookie of the Year 1971-1993 1989
Pat Madden
Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year 1971-1993 1992 1990 1985
Bill Jones Bill Jones Bill Jones
Gulf South Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player 1971-1993 1992 1990 1986 1985
David Edmonds Robert Lee Sanders Keith McKeller Robert Spurgeon
NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team 1985
All-America Team 1992 1990 1969 1966
Charles Burkette
Melvin Allen Robert Spurgeon
Charles Burkette Robert Lee Sanders Bill Brantley Buddy Cornelius Bill Jones Terry Owens
All-Alabama College Conference Team 1963-1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964
All-Alabama Team 1963-1970 1970 1968 1967
Gary Angel Bill Brantley Buddy Cornelius Gary Angel Bill Brantley Buddy Cornelius Bill Brantley Paul Trammell Bill Jones Terry Owens Roger Pate Bill Jones Mitchell Caldwell
Jerry James Wayne Wigley Gary Angel Bill Brantley Buddy Cornelius Paul Trammell
All-Alabama Most Valuable Player 1963-1970 1970 1969 1968 1967
Buddy Cornelius
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GAMECOCK BASKETBALL
Season Tournament
Head Coach Seed
Location
Date
2000
TAAC Championships
Mike LaPlante #4
Jacksonville, Fla./Memorial Coliseum 3/2/00
2001
TAAC Championships
Mike LaPlante #7
Atlanta, Ga./GSU Sports Arena
2002
ASUN Championships
Opponent #5 Central Florida
W-L JSU Opp L
55 74
2/28/01 #5 Samford
L
41 44
Mike LaPlante #7
Orlando, Fla./UCF Arena
2/28/02 #2 Troy
W
69 62
Orlando, Fla./UCF Arena
3/1/02
#3 Florida Atlantic
L
47 55
2003
ASUN Championships
Mike LaPlante #4
Atlanta, Ga./GSU Sports Arena
3/6/03
#5 Central Florida
L
51 68
2004
OVC Championships
Mike LaPlante #6
Morehead, Ky./Ellis T. Johnson Arena 3/2/04
#3 Morehead State
L
68 82
2006
OVC Championships
Mike LaPlante #4
Jacksonville, Ala./Pete Mathews Coliseum 2/28/06 #5 Eastern Kentucky
W
86 59
Nashville, Tenn./Gaylord Entertainment Center 3/3/06
#1 Murray State
L
64 69
2010
OVC Championships
James Green
#7
Morehead, Ky./Ellis T. Johnson Arena 3/2/10
#2 Morehead State
L
54 87
2012
OVC Championships
James Green
#7
Nashville, Tenn./Municipal Auditorium 2/29/12
#6 Austin Peay
W
75 70
Nashville, Tenn./Municipal Auditorium 3/1/12
#3 Morehead State
L
54 68
2017
#4
Nashville, Tenn./Municipal Auditorium 3/2/17
#5 Southeast Missouri W
74 51
Nashville, Tenn./Municipal Auditorium 3/3/17
#1 Belmont
W
65 59
Nashville, Tenn./Municipal Auditorium 3/4/17
#2 UT Martin
W
66 55
2018
OVC Championships
#4
Evansville, Ind./Ford Center
3/1/18
#5 Tennessee Tech
W
73 70
Evansville, Ind./Ford Center
3/2/18
#1 Murray State
L
63 70
2019
OVC Championships
Ray Harper
OVC Championships
Ray Harper
#3
Evansville, Ind./Ford Center
3/7/19
#7 UT Martin
W
88 81
Ray Harper
Evansville, Ind./Ford Center
3/8/19
#2 Murray State
L
74 76
Year-by-Year NCAA Tournament
DIVISION I CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY
Trans Atlantic Athletic/Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Record by Round Round Record First Round 0-1 Quarterfinals 1-2 Semifinals 0-1 Finals 0-0 Total 1-4
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Record by Round Round Record First Round 2-2 Quarterfinals 3-1 Semifinals 1-3 Finals 1-0 Total 7-6
Division I Conference Tournament Record by Round
Division I Conference Tournament Coaching Record Coach Mike LaPlante James Green Ray Harper
Record Percentage 2-6 .250 1-2 .333 5-2 .714
Division I Conference Tournament Record vs. Opponents
Opponent Record Last Meeting Austin Peay 1-0 Belmont 1-0 Central Florida 0-2 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Florida Atlantic 0-1 Morehead State 0-3 Murray State 0-3 Samford 0-1 Southeast Missouri 1-0 Tennessee Tech 1-0 Troy 1-0 UT Martin 2-0 Total 8-10
Round Record First Round 2-3 Quarterfinals 4-3 Semifinals 1-4 Finals 1-0 Total 8-10
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