2011-12 Preseason Prospectus
ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS
GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tulsa, Okla. 74171 Founded: 1963 by Oral Roberts Enrollment: 3,259 (Fall 2011) President: Dr. Mark Rutland Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Vegas Gold, Navy Blue and White Arena (Cap.): Mabee Center (10,575) Mabee Center Record: 417-137 (.752) Conference: The Summit League Athletic Director: Mike Carter Athletic Dept. Phone: 918-495-7151 Ticket Office Phone: 918-495-6000
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Scott Sutton Alma Mater/Year: Oklahoma State / 1995 Record at ORU/Years: 223-155 (.589) / 13th Season Career Record (yrs): Same Basketball Office Phone: 918-495-7153 Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year): Tom Hankins (Northeastern State / 1990) Conley Phipps (Northeastern State / 1990) Sean Sutton (Oklahoma State / 1992) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Steve Upshaw (Northeastern State / 1992) Recruiting Coordinator: Kyan Brown (ORU / 2001) Head Athletic Trainer: John Joslin
BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1965-66 Overall All-Time Record: 802-549 (.593) (46 years) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Rec): 5 (2-5) Last NCAA Tournament: 2008 First Round (L, 82-63 vs. Pittsburgh) NIT Appearances (Rec.): 7 (2-7) Last NIT: 2005 (L, 85-72 at Maryland)
MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. AD/Media Relations/Men’s Basketball Contact: Blake Freeland Office Phone: 918-495-7181 Mobile Phone: 918-892-1975 E-Mail: bfreeland@oru.edu Assistant Director: Rob Walden Office Phone: 918-495-7094 E-Mail: rwalden@oru.edu Graduate Assistant: Eli Linton Office Phone: 918-495-6646 E-Mail: elilinton@oru.edu Media Relations Office: 918-495-7102 Press Row Phone: 918-495-7800 Media Relations Fax: 918-495-7142 Media Relations Mailing Address: ORU Athletics 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Mabee Center Tulsa, OK 74171 Website Address: www.ORUGoldenEagles.com
TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record: 19-16 (9-3 H; 7-10 A; 3-3 N) 2010-11 Summit League Record / Finish: 13-5 / 2nd 2010-11 Post-Season: CIT (L, 57-64 at SMU) Final Ranking Last Year: n/a Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 4
MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station: KYAL 97.1 FM “The Sports Animal” Play-By-Play Announcer: Geoff Haxton Haxton E-Mail: ghaxton24@yahoo.com Newspaper: Tulsa World Sports Editor: Michael Peters Tulsa World Phone: 918-581-8348 Strain E-Mail: michael.peters@tulsaworld.com Beat Writer: Mike Brown Brown Phone: 918-581-8390 Brown E-Mail: mike.brown@tulsaworld.com
ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS TEAM INFORMATION Starters Returning/Lost (R/L) (R) Dominique Morrison (R) Warren Niles (R) Damen Bell-Holter (R) Steven Roundtree (R) Roderick Pearson, Jr.
Ht 6-6 6-5 6-9 6-8 6-2
Wt 190 195 245 190 195
Cl Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.
Pos F G F/C F G
Gp/Gs 31/30 35/27 35/35 35/35 34/30
Ppg 19.5 14.3 13.3 12.1 5.6
Rpg 5.0 3.7 7.8 6.4 2.4
Misc Mid Major All-American 63 assists, 36 steals HM All-Conference Mid Major Freshman of the Year 92 assists, 25 steals
Other Returnees (3) *Michael Craion Ken Holdman Robert Aery Returning Redshirts (2) * Mikey Manghum Jake Lliteras
Ht 6-5 6-0 6-0
Wt 205 180 185
Cl Sr. Sr. Jr.
Pos F G G
Gp/Gs 33/31 35/9 6/0
Ppg 13.3 5.9 1.3
Rpg 7.3 2.8 0.5
Misc Summit League Newcomer of the Year (09) 56 assists, 45 steals Walk-on
Ht 6-1 6-5
Wt 175 190
Cl Jr. Fr.
Pos G G
Ppg 1.1 14.8
Rpg 0.8 5.6
Newcomers (3) D.J. Jackson Kris Obaseki Korey Billbury Shawn Glover
Ht Wt 5-11 6-9 6-1 6-6
Cl Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Pos Ppg Rpg G F G G/F
Notes / Clarifications: * - Did not play in 2010-11, numbers reflect 2009-10 season
Hometown (Last School) Former walk-on, earned a scholarship Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge HS) Hometown (Last School) Kansas City, Mo. Houston, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Dallas, Texas
ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Tue. Nov. 1 #Rogers State Sun. Nov. 6 #Northeastern State Fri. Nov. 11 West Virginia Mon. Nov. 14 ^Texas-San Antonio Tue. Nov. 15 ^Oklahoma State/Ark. Pine Bluff Sat. Nov. 19 Austin Peay Mon. Nov. 21 ^TBA Tue. Nov. 22 ^TBA Wed. Nov. 23 ^TBA Fri. Nov. 25 ^TBA Wed. Nov. 30 Missouri State Sat. Dec. 3 *Southern Utah Thu. Dec. 8 Oklahoma Mon. Dec. 12 UALR Thu. Dec. 15 Gonzaga Sun. Dec. 18 Xavier Thu. Dec. 22 Texas Tech Wed. Dec. 28 *UMKC Fri. Dec. 30 *South Dakota Tue. Jan. 3 *Oakland Thu. Jan. 5 *North Dakota State Sat. Jan. 7 *South Dakota State Thu. Jan. 12 *Western Illinois Sat. Jan. 14 *IUPUI Thu. Jan. 19 *IPFW Sat. Jan. 21 *Oakland Thu. Jan. 26 *South Dakota Sat. Jan. 28 *UMKC (Hall of Fame Night) Thu. Feb. 2 *South Dakota State Sat. Feb. 4 *North Dakota State Thu. Feb. 9 *IUPUI Sat. Feb. 11 *Western Illinois (Homecoming) Wed. Feb. 15 *IPFW Sat. Feb. 18 ESPN BracketBuster Sat. Feb. 25 *Southern Utah Sat.-Tue. Mar. 3-6 Summit League Tournament # - Exhibition Game ^ - NIT Season Tip-Off *- Summit League Game Home Games in Bold Times listed are Central and subject to change
Site Mabee Center Mabee Center Morgantown, W.V. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Mabee Center TBA TBA TBA TBA Mabee Center Mabee Center Norman, Okla. Little Rock, Ark. Spokane, Wash. Cincinnati, Ohio Mabee Center Kansas City, Mo. Vermillion, S.D. Rochester, Mich. Mabee Center Mabee Center Macomb, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Mabee Center Mabee Center Mabee Center Mabee Center Brookings, S.D. Fargo, N.D. Mabee Center Mabee Center Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mabee Center Cedar City, Utah Sioux Falls, S.D.
Time 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. TBA 9:30 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 8:30 p.m. TBA
ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS ROSTERS NUMERICAL No. Name 2 D.J. Jackson 3 Robert Aery 4 Roderick Pearson, Jr. 11 Shawn Glover 12 Ken Holdman 13 Warren Niles 14 Jake Lliteras 21 Kris Obaseki 22 Steven Roundtree 23 Korey Billbury 32 Damen Bell-Holter 35 Mikey Manghum 45 Dominique Morrison 54 Michael Craion Trey Cox ALPHABETICAL No. Name 3 Robert Aery 32 Damen Bell-Holter 23 Korey Billbury Trey Cox 54 Michael Craion 11 Shawn Glover 12 Ken Holdman 2 D.J. Jackson 14 Jake Lliteras 35 Mikey Manghum 45 Dominique Morrison 13 Warren Niles 21 Kris Obaseki 4 Roderick Pearson, Jr. 22 Steven Roundtree
Pos. G G G F G G G F F G F/C G F F G
Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 5-11 175 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Archbishop O’Hara HS) 6-0 185 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 6-2 195 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown South HS/SEMO) 6-7 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Utah) 6-0 180 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. (East Central HS) 6-5 195 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods HS/New Creations (Ind.) Christian) 6-5 195 Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge HS) 6-9 180 Fr. Houston, Texas (Manvel HS) 6-8 190 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Maine Central Institute) 6-2 185 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) 6-9 245 Jr. Hydaburg, Alaska (Ketchikan HS/ New Hampton (N.H.) Prep) 6-2 185 Jr. Derby, England (Heanor Gate Science College) 6-6 210 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown HS) 6-5 215 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Independence CC) (Ruskin HS) 6-1 190 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Lee’s Summit HS)
Pos. G F/C G G F F G G G G F G F G F
Ht. Wt. Cl. 6-0 185 Sr. 6-9 245 Jr. 6-2 185 Fr. 6-1 190 Fr. 6-5 215 Sr. 6-7 195 Jr. 6-0 180 Sr. 5-11 175 Fr. 6-5 195 Fr. 6-2 185 Jr. 6-6 210 Sr. 6-5 195 Jr. 6-9 180 Fr. 6-2 195 Sr. 6-8 190 So.
Hometown (Previous School/High School) Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) Hydaburg, Alaska (Ketchikan HS/New Hampton (N.H.) Prep) Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Lee’s Summit HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Independence CC) (Ruskin HS) Dallas, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Utah) Tulsa, Okla. (East Central HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Archbishop O’Hara HS) Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge HS) Derby, England (Heanor Gate Science College) Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown HS) Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods HS/New Creations (Ind.) Christian) Houston, Texas (Manvel HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown South HS/SEMO) Jacksonville, Fla. (Maine Central Institute)
Head Coach: Scott Sutton (Oklahoma State, ‘94) Assistant Coach: Tom Hankins (Northeastern State, ‘90) Assistant Coach: Conley Phipps (Northeastern State, ‘90) Assistant Coach: Sean Sutton (Oklahoma State, ‘92) Director of Basketball Operations: Steve Upshaw (Northeastern State, ‘92) Recruiting Coordinator: Kyan Brown (Oral Roberts, ‘01) Graduate Assistant: Kyran Stokes (Oral Roberts, ‘11)
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS
SCOTT SUTTON Head Coach 13th Season • 223-155 (.589) Oklahoma State, 1995
Entering the 2011-12 season, Scott Sutton is already the all-time wins leader at ORU, and with the return of players like Dominique Morrison and Steven Roundtree who have gained national attention, is poised to have one of his best seasons to date. In 12 seasons at ORU, Sutton is 223-155 (.589). Since the start of the 2001-02 season, Sutton has guided the Golden Eagles to a 200-119 (.636) mark. During that same span, ORU has finished either first or second in the conference standings eight times. Those bench marks of longevity and success seem hard to imagine for some. After all, Sutton managed just 23 wins in his first two season after taking over a depleted program prior to the 1999-2000 season. But since the start of the 2001-02 campaign, Sutton has made significant strides and turned ORU into one of the nation’s most respected -- and feared -- mid-major programs. Not only have the Golden Eagles have averaged 18.5 wins annually in Sutton’s 12 seasons, but over the last 10 that figure has grown to better than 20 victories a year. Sutton has guided ORU to five 20-win seasons, four Summit League regular-season titles, three tournament championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances, one NIT and one CIT. But perhaps most impressive for Sutton and the Golden Eagles since 1999 are the upset victories. Signature wins have become a trademark of the Sutton era, and they’ve become an annual part of ORU Education Basketball. Every season since B.A., Oklahoma State, 1995 2002-03, the Golden Eagles have knocked off at least one Personal power conference team. Date of Birth: June 3, 1970 Birthplace: Omaha, Neb. During Sutton’s tenure High School: Henry Clay HS (Lexington, Ky.) ORU has defeated the likes Wife: Kim (Sisler) of Arkansas, Georgetown, Married: August 21, 1999 Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Children: Hallie (9), Lauren (7), Maggie (4) Stanford, Seton Hall and USC. Coaching Experience But at the top of that 1999-present: Head Coach, ORU impressive list is ORU’s 78-71 1995-99: Asst. Coach, ORU victory at No. 3 Kansas on Nov. 15, 2006. That win not Coaching Honors only came against Sutton’s 2007-08: Summit League Coach of the Year mentor and former ORU boss 2004-05: NABC District 12 co-Coach of the Year Bill Self, but happened on 2001-02: Mid-Con Coach of the Year the night Sports Illustrated proclaimed the Jayhawks as Playing Experience the top team in the land in its 1992-94: Oklahoma State annual preview issue.
About Sutton
In 12 seasons at the reigns Sutton has produced one three-time All-American, four Freshman All-Americans, 22 all-conference selections, three conference players of the year, four conference newcomers of the year, two conference defensive players of the year, and two conference sixth man of the year picks. National exposure has also been a key element of ORU’s rise. In addition to ORU’s home television appearances on Fox College Sports the last two seasons, the Golden Eagles have made 18 national television appearances since March of 2005, including a 2008-09 meeting with No. 1 North Carolina on ESPN2. Hired as an administrative assistant by former ORU head coach Bill Self prior to the 1995-96 season, Sutton’s early ORU career has often been compared with Self’s. But the current ORU boss has clearly made a name for himself. In 2008 Sutton was finally honored for his coaching achievements within the league when he was named Summit League Coach of the Year. In 2007 he was one of four finalists -- along with Washington State’s Tony Bennett,Wisconsin’s Bo Ryan and John Thompson III of Georgetown -- for Clair Bee National Coach of the Year Award. In 2005, Sutton was honored as the NABC District 12 co-Coach of the Year, sharing the award with his father, Oklahoma State’s legendary Eddie Sutton. Despite not reaching the ultimate goal of appearing in the NCAA tournament, the 2011-12 season was still a successful one by any standard. With a 19-16 record, the Golden Eagles made it 10 consecutive years posting a winning record under Sutton. The team made its first CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament appearance, and earned multiple national awards as Morrison was named to the Mid-Major All-American team and Roundtree was named the Mid-Major Freshman of the Year. Roundtree was also named to the Summit League all-newcomer team and earned Summit League Newcomer of the Year honors. Morrison earned first-team all-conference honors, while Damen Bell-Holter and Warren Niles each earned honorable-mention honors. The Golden Eagles also posted a 10-game winning streak, and made another appearance in the Summit League championship game.
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS The 2009-10 season was a roller coaster ride for Sutton and the Golden Eagles. Despite losing a pair of all-conference starters from an underachieving 2008-09 squad, the Golden Eagles were confident they were about to return to their championship ways. But three season-ending knee injuries in the span of three weeks -- including two in the same practice -- made ‘09-10 a year of two steps forward, one step back. Point guard Hunter McClintock and forward Tim Morton suffered knee injuries during a late October practice and missed the year.Veteran point guard Rod Pearson, who was just hitting his stride after sitting out the previous season under NCAA transfer rules, went down with a knee injury of his own in on Nov. 21 at Virginia. In a cruel twist of fate, the injury occurred one game after Pearson’s 20-foot floater knocked off Stanford at the buzzer. Before the season had barely started, ORU was down to 10 scholarship players and no true point guard. But the season wasn’t a waste for the Golden Eagles; far from it. Highlights included wins over Stanford, a thrilling buzzer-beating home victory over Missouri, and an impressive win over nationally ranked New Mexico. ORU did reach the 20-win mark for the fifth time in six seasons and finish third in the Summit League. The 2009-10 season also saw the emergence of forwards Michael Craion and Dominique Morrison. Craion earned Summit League Newcomer of the Year, while Morrison was named first-team All-Summit. Sophomore Ken Holdman, thrust into a starting role at point guard, turned in a solid campaign while receiving his first extensive playing time. Based on previous successes, it would be easy to deem the 2008-09 season a “failure”,especially after missing the post-season for the first time in five seasons. ORU finished the 16-15 overall and was bounced from the Summit League Tournament in the first round. There were highlights, however, including a win over Big East foe South Florida and a 9-1 start to League play. In the end, however, ORU’s string of championships was snapped at four. As good as Sutton and the Golden Eagles have been over the last several years, perhaps nothing was more surprising or satisfying than the 2007-08 season.Following the graduation of 2,000-point scorers Caleb Green and Ken Tutt, Sutton took a team made up of role players and newcomers and steam rolled the newly named Summit
Scott Sutton at ORU Year 1995-96 1996-97^ 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05^ 2005-06#* 2006-07#* 2007-08#* 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Position Admin. Asst. Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach
Record Pct. 18-9 .667 21-7 .750 19-12 .613 17-11 .607 13-17 .433 10-19 .345 17-14 .548 18-10 .643 17-11 .607 25-8 .758 21-12 .636 23-11 .676 24-9 .727 16-15 .516 20-13 .606 19-16 .542
Conf. Place n/a n/a n/a n/a 12-4 2nd 10-4 t-1st 8-8 6th 5-11 t-7th 10-4 t-2nd 9-5 t-4th 10-6 t-2nd 13-3 1st 13-3 t-1st 12-2 1st 16-2 1st 14-4 2nd 13-5 3rd 13-5 2nd
*-NCAA Tournament; ^-NIT; #-Mid-Con/Summit League Tournament champs
Head Coach Totals (12 Seasons): 223-155 (.589) Overall Totals (15 Seasons): 279-179 (.609)
League. ORU raced to a record 13-0 conference start and captured its fourth straight regular-season crown on the strength of a record-setting defense and good oldfashioned team play. Sutton pulled all the right strings. Leading scorer Robert Jarvis, a junior college transfer from Seminole State, was relegated to the bench after two games and went on to become the top-scoring sixth man in the nation. A swarming defense limited opponents to 62.0 points per game, easily the best number in school history. Non-conference wins over Oklahoma State and Tulsa (the fourth Mayor’s Cup victory in five seasons), and five national TV appearances helped make 2007-08 an memorable year, even if the year did end with a loss to Pittsburgh in the NCAA Tournament First Round. So did a 24-9 overall record. The 2006-07 season saw the Golden Eagles continue their run through the MidContinent Conference. With seniors Caleb Green and Ken Tutt leading the way for their fourth and final season together, ORU captured its third consecutive conference crown, and second straight tournament championship. The tourney title gave ORU consecutive NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in school history. As the prohibitive preseason favorites, none of those events were considered much of a shock to the college basketball world. But what happened on Nov. 15 in Lawrence, Kan., caught everyone by surprise. Facing an 0-2 start to the season after an opening-weekend loss at Loyola Marymount, the Golden Eagles visited Allen Fieldhouse for a meeting with Sutton’s former boss Bill Self and his No. 3-ranked Kansas Jayhawks. ORU emerged two hours later with a 78-71 win in what was arguably the biggest regular-season upset of the year, and perhaps the biggest win for ORU in 30 years. Green and Tutt concluded their careers as one of the top duos in college basketball history, becoming the seventh set of teammates in NCAA history to reach 2,000 points together. Green, the three-time Mid-Con Player of the Year, finished his stellar tenure as just the 18th player in NCAA annals with 2,500 points and 1,000 rebounds. ORU finished the season with a 23-11 record, giving the Golden Eagles threestraight 20-win seasons for the first time in three decades. The 2005-06 season saw Sutton and the Golden Eagles finally reach their ultimate goal of advancing to the NCAA Tournament, one season after suffering a heartbreaking defeat in the Mid-Con championship game. But while the season ended on a high note, it was one of Sutton’s most challenging years. A veteran team, one which featured just a single newcomer, was for the third time in four years the consensus pick to capture the Mid-Con crown and advance into the post season. Some publications boldly predicted a Sweet 16 appearance for the Golden Eagles, and for the first time recent memory, ORU received votes in the Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll. But a rash of injuries, combined with a murderous non-conference schedule which featured eight consecutive road games over 24 days in December and early January, contributed to a slow start. Growing up as the youngest son of a legendary coach, Scott paid close attention to his father, and has borrowed a few notes from Dad as well. He also had the opportunity to play for his father at Oklahoma State from 1992-94, helping the Cowboys reach the NCAA Tournament both seasons. From his days as a youngster watching his father coach at Creighton, Arkansas and Kentucky, to his days as a player for him at Oklahoma State, to his days as an assistant coach at ORU under Self and Barry Hinson, Scott had learned a lot about the game... and ORU. In truth, Sutton’s love and devotion to ORU, along with his Christianity, basketball knowledge and recruiting ability helped him earn his first head coaching position. It has also helped him get through the highs and lows he has experienced since being named as ORU’s 11th head coach on April 30, 1999. Sutton and his wife, Kim, are the parents of three daughters: Hallie (9), Lauren (7), and Maggie (4).
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS
2010-11 Oral Roberts Basketball Oral Roberts Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2011) All games
2010-11 Final Statistics
Overall record: 19-16 Conf: 13-5 Home: 9-3 Away: 7-10 Neutral: 3-3 ##
45 13 32 22 12 04 44 25 42 05 20 54 03
Player
MORRISON, Dominiqu NILES, Warren BELL-HOLTER, Dame ROUNDTREE, Steven HOLDMAN, Ken PEARSON, Roderick McCLINTOCK, Hunter STOKES, Kyron NASARRE, Javier MORTON, Tim DESIR, Alex CRAION, Michael AERY, Robert Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Oral Roberts Opponents
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
gp-gs
31-30 1083 34.9 207-403 .514 40-99 35-27 1087 31.1 167-428 .390 76-207 35-35 1065 30.4 160-313 .511 13-34 35-35 995 28.4 159-284 .560 1-7 35-9 951 27.2 81-146 .555 14-31 34-30 781 23.0 74-172 .430 18-48 29-9 506 17.4 32-85 .376 21-60 13-0 183 14.1 9-24 .375 5-14 22-0 127 5.8 13-36 .361 3-14 27-0 219 8.1 17-37 .459 0-2 6-0 14 2.3 2-7 .286 1-5 2-0 17 8.5 1-3 .333 0-0 6-0 22 3.7 3-12 .250 1-7 35 35
7050 7050
ORU 2615 74.7 +2.0 925-1950 .474 193-528 .366 5.5 572-798 .717 16.3 1202 34.3 +3.0 446 12.7 452 12.9 +0.0 1.0 195 5.6 100 2.9 40433 12-3369 -
1st 2nd 1242 1355 1184 1341
OT 18 19
Totals 2615 2544
* *
# # # * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ ^ ^ %
149-191 92-113 131-180 104-164 32-46 25-40 13-20 1-6 9-12 10-16 4-4 1-5 1-1
Date 11/12/10 11/16/10 11/20/10 11/24/10 11/27/10 11/30/10 12/02/10 12/04/10 12/11/10 12/16/10 12/21/10 12/22/10 12/23/10 12/28/10 12/30/10 01/03/11 01/06/11 01/08/11 01/13/11 01/15/11 01/22/11 01/27/11 01/29/11 02/03/11 02/05/11 02/10/11 02/12/11 02/15/11 02/19/11 02/24/11 02/26/11 03/05/11 03/07/11 03/08/11 03/16/11
.780 .814 .728 .634 .696 .625 .650 .167 .750 .625
off
41 24 96 98 33 21 6 10 10 15 1.000 2 .200 1 1.000 1 61 925-1950 .474 193-528 .366 572-798 .717 419 874-1899 .460 199-560 .355 597-810 .737 366 OPP 2544 72.7 874-1899 .460 199-560 .355 5.7 597-810 .737 17.1 1098 31.4 412 11.8 453 12.9 0.9 203 5.8 120 3.4 77590 17-3888 6-1916
.404 .367 .382 .143 .452 .375 .350 .357 .214 .000 .200 .000 .143
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
Rebounds def tot avg
114 104 178 125 65 61 16 17 13 30 4 2 2 52 783 732
155 128 274 223 98 82 22 27 23 45 6 3 3 113 1202 1098
pf dq
5.0 84 3 3.7 84 3 7.8 90 4 6.4 129 11 2.8 96 3 2.4 98 3 0.8 41 0 2.1 16 0 1.0 22 0 1.7 42 0 1.0 3 0 1.5 5 0 0.5 2 0
a
to blk stl
51 68 65 82 44 64 38 7 15 10 2 1 2 3 34.3 712 27 446 452 31.4 698 - 412 453
Opponent at Missouri State at Tulsa INDIANA STATE UALR at Utah at Texas Tech at Western Illinois at IUPUI at Oklahoma at Missouri vs Miami (Fla.) vs UALR vs Rice IPFW OAKLAND at Akron at North Dakota State at South Dakota St. SOUTHERN UTAH UMKC CENTENARY at Oakland University at IPFW SOUTH DAKOTA ST. NORTH DAKOTA STATE at UMKC at Southern Utah at Centenary PACIFIC IUPUI WESTERN ILLINOIS vs North Dakota State vs IUPUI vs Oakland at SMU
* = Conference game # = Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic ^ = Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, SD)
66 63 51 63 56 92 39 6 3 5 1 1 0
L L L W W L W W L L L L W L L L L W W Wot W L L W W W W W W W W W W L Lot
15 5 50 14 9 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 0
20 36 19 35 45 25 7 1 4 2 0 1 0
pts
avg
603 502 464 423 208 191 98 24 38 44 9 3 8
19.5 14.3 13.3 12.1 5.9 5.6 3.4 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.3
100 195 2615 120 203 2544
74.7 72.7
Score 61-78 68-83 69-74 86-60 78-70 82-86 71-58 63-61 60-73 62-81 56-69 49-52 80-78 73-76 77-85 80-84 74-80 90-82 87-71 69-63 78-65 85-88 77-80 77-73 81-73 102-81 71-69 81-61 79-63 92-74 69-57 72-65 83-77 76-90 57-64
Att. 7010 7057 2893 3402 7387 8196 1398 1215 8511 8130 0 0 0 2628 3035 1920 2774 2637 2799 3203 3466 2615 1653 3419 4125 1664 2447 391 4237 3495 3731 3714 5676 2105 1090