
GAME NOTES: at Southeastern Louisiana
2/19/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 19, 2010
NACOGDOCHES, Texas -
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VITALS
Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern La.
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010 • 3:00 p.m. (CST)
University Center (7,500) • Hammond, La.
Radio: KTBQ 107.7-FM • TV: None • Online: None
Lumberjacks
Record: 18-6 (8-3)
Last 5/Streak: 4-1/W2
Coach: Danny Kaspar
Career: 395-162
At SFA: 176-110
SID: Brian Ross
E-mail: rossbrian@sfasu.edu
Web: sfajacks.com
Lions
Record: 14-10 (6-5)
Last 5/Streak: 3-2/L1
Coach: Jim Yarbrough
Career: 173-108
At SELA: 76-66
SID: Matt Sullivan
E-mail: rsullivan@selu.edu
Web: lionsports.net
GAME INFORMATION
STRETCH RUN: The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack basketball team will play the first of five remaining regular-season games Saturday, when the 'Jacks travel to Hammond, La., to take on Southeastern Louisiana. SFA brings an 18-6 overall record and Southland Conference East Division-leading 8-3 conference mark to the game. The Lions are 14-10 on the year and second in the East with a 6-5 record against league opponents.
LAST GAME: Despite the absence of starting guard Walt Harris and key reserve Orren Tims, SFA took a 69-56 win over McNeese State last Saturday. The 'Jacks were outscored, 28-22, in the paint and lost the rebounding battle, 32-21, but shot a season-best .595 from the field. Jereal Scott went 4-for-5 from the floor and hit 10 free throws to finish with a game-high 18 points. He also led all players with eight rebounds. Eddie Williams added 14 points, and Jordan Glynn scored 11. Point guard Eric Bell scored eight points and dished out a game-best six assists. Patrick Richard scored 14 points to lead McNeese, but no other Cowboy starter reached double digits.
THE LIONS: Southeastern goes into Saturday's contest two games back of SFA and two games up on Northwestern State in the Southland East race. The Lions are tied for fourth in the overall conference standings and look like a lock to reach the Southland Tournament. Three of Southeastern's final five games are at home, where the Lions have lost just once this season.
vs. SOUTHEASTERN LA. : SFA is 24-12 all-time against the Lions. The Lumberjacks have won six of the last 10 meetings, including a run of six straight victories. SFA's last loss against Southeastern was a 75-73 decision in Hammond in the 2005-06 season. The 'Jacks are 12-5 against the Lions in 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar. SFA is 5-3 in Hammond during that stretch.
COVERAGE: Saturday's game will be broadcast live on KTBQ 107.7-FM. Rob Meyers has the call. Southeastern will provide live stats for the game on LionSports.net.
UP NEXT: SFA will play at Texas State next Wednesday before hosting Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the SLC-TV Game of the Week on Feb. 27.
NEWS AND NOTES
MILESTONE APPROACHING: Head coach Danny Kaspar is closing in on his 400th career win. With 395 to this point, Kaspar could reach the 400-win plateau by the end of the season, as SFA has five games left on the schedule. Kaspar has at least a .500 record or better against each of the teams remaining on the Lumberjacks' schedule, and SFA holds at least a four-game win streak in the series history against all five remaining opponents.
SITTIN' ON 20: With two more victories, SFA can break the 20-win barrier for the third consecutive season and the fifth time in Danny Kaspar's 10 years as head coach. Prior to Kaspar's tenure, the only 20-win season in the program's history at the Division I level was the 22-8 record put up by the 'Jacks in the 1986-87 campaign, the program's first as a D-I team.
HIGH PERCENTAGE: SFA shot a season-best .595 from the field in its win over McNeese State. The .595 shooting percentage is SFA's best since shooting .630 in an 82-67 win at Jackson State during the 2007-08 season. The `Jacks are 12-1 this season when shooting 45 percent or better, including eight wins with a shooting percentage above .500.
CLEANING GLASS: SFA shot just 37.1 percent against Northwestern State, marking the Lumberjacks' worst shooting percentage in a winning effort this season. SFA survived by hitting the boards. The 'Jacks tied a season-high with 50 rebounds, and their offensive boards outnumberd the defensive boards, 26-24. SFA finished with a 20-9 advantage in second-chance scoring.
BOARDED UP: Orren Tims pulled down 11 rebounds and Jordan Glynn and Jereal Scott each recorded 10 boards in SFA's win over Northwestern State. That marked the first time this season, and just the second time in 10 years under Danny Kaspar, for three 'Jacks to break the 10-rebound barrier in a single game. The only other time SFA has accomplished that feat also came against Northwestern State, when Josh Alexander, Matt Kingsley and Nick Shaw each grabbed 10 boards in a meeting last season. In all, SFA has posted three games this season with multiple players recording double-digit rebounding efforts.
WHERE'D THE "O" GO? : SFA is undefeated at 9-0 this season when scoring at least 70 points. But the `Jacks are just 9-6 when scoring 69 points or fewer and are 0-3 when scoring fewer than 60. Over the previous two seasons, when SFA consistently ranked among the top defensive teams in the country, the `Jacks won nine games in which they scored fewer than 60 points.
REBOUNDING: Lamar finished with a 37-22 edge in rebounding, marking the first time in eight games for SFA to be outrebounded. Lamar's 15-rebound margin is the largest for an SFA opponent this season. Two games later, the 'Jacks were outrebounded, 32-21, by McNeese State but won the game. Despite the season-low 21 boards, SFA won the game, 69-56, marking just the second time in five games for the 'Jacks to win when getting outrebounded.
HALF-EMPTY: The first half of SFA's loss at Lamar ended with the Cardinals ahead, 17-16. That marked the third time this season for a Lumberjack opponent to score fewer than 20 points in the first half and the second time this year for the `Jacks to score fewer than 20. But it is the first time this season for both teams to fail to break the 20-point barrier in the first period.
SOUTHLAND STREAKS: There are six programs in the 12-team Southland Conference against whom SFA currently holds a winning streak of at least four straight games. SFA has won four straight against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Northwestern State, five straight against Central Arkansas and UTSA, six in a row against Southeastern Louisiana, and has recorded 10 consecutive victories against Texas State. The `Jacks have not lost to Texas State since the 2002-03 season and are 14-2 overall against the Bobcats in Danny Kaspar's tenure.
WIN STREAKS: The loss at Arkansas ended SFA's early-season win streak at five games. SFA matched that run with its recent five-game streak, all in Southland play. The run ended with a three-point loss at Lamar. SFA's longest winning streak last season was eight games, a run that went through the end of the regular season and Southland Conference Tournament before ending in a first-round NCAA Tournament loss against Syracuse.
BONUS BASKETBALL: SFA's 68-67 overtime win against Nicholls marked the fourth straight season for the Lumberjacks to play at least one overtime contest. SFA has played in five such contests since the 2006-07 season and has a 4-1 record in those games.
HARRIS' HEROICS: When Walt Harris hit the game-winning 3-pointer in SFA's overtime win against Nicholls, it wasn't the first such shot of his career. He also sank the game-clinching shot in the Lumberjacks' 112-111 triple-overtime victory against North Dakota State last season at the Drake Hy-Vee Classic. The following night, he provided the final margin with a layup and free throw in the final 20 seconds of a 66-64 win against Drake.
SOUTHLAND SWITCH: Through 13 non-conference games, SFA opponents shot .399 from 3-point range, a percentage that was close to dead-last in the country. Through 11 conference games, Lumberjack foes have connected on just 28.4 percent of their 3-point attempts, which ranks third in the league.
SPRAINED ARCHES: SFA held Northwestern State to an 0-for-11 performance from 3-point range in their meeting in Natchitoches. That marked the first time this season for the `Jacks to hold the opposition without a 3-pointer. It's also the second time in two seasons SFA's defense has victimized the Demons in such a manner. The Lumberjacks held Northwestern to an identical 0-for-11 showing on 3-pointers in their meeting in Nacogdoches last season. In all, the Demons were 2-for-36 (.056) from 3-point range in the three-game stretch against the `Jacks that included those contests.
BELOW-BOARD: SFA outrebounded Southeastern Louisiana, 36-19. That marked the first time all season for the Lumberjacks to hold an opponent to fewer than 20 rebounds in a game. SFA repeated that feat against Nicholls, registering a 31-19 edge in rebounding. Those two 19-board performances are the fewest recorded by an SFA foe since SFA outrebounded UTSA, 40-18, in a 60-39 win during the 2007-08 season.
STRAIGHT SHOOTING: SFA shot 47.6 percent (20-of-42) in its loss at Nicholls. That marks the first time in more than a season for the `Jacks to hit at least 45 percent from the field in a losing effort. SFA went 14-0 in such performances last season and had an 8-0 mark in such games this year, heading into the Nicholls match-up. The only other time in the last three seasons a Lumberjack team has shot that well and lost came in the Southland Conference Tournament semifinals in 2008, when SFA shot 50 percent in a defeat against Northwestern State. The `Jacks went 16-1 that season when shooting better than 45 percent and, in all, are 41-2 in such games over the last three seasons.
BEAR TRAP: SFA took a 64-49 win at home against Central Arkansas. That moved the `Jacks to 5-0, all-time, against the Bears and 3-0 in home games. In those three games, UCA has never scored more than 50 points, and the Bears have a combined shooting percentage of .257. In all three games, UCA has been held below 20 points in the first half, including a seven-point first half in last year's meeting.
HOME IS WHERE CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE WON: Over the course of their two Southland Conference championship campaigns in the previous two seasons, the Lumberjacks went 15-1 in home conference games, including a perfect 8-0 record last season. This season, the `Jacks are out to a 6-0 start in home league games. In all, SFA is 63-24 in Southland games at home in 10 years under head coach Danny Kaspar.
STREAK-STOPPER: SFA's loss at Sam Houston State snapped a streak of eight straight wins against Southland Conference foes. Including three victories at the Southland Tournament last March, the `Jacks had not lost against a league opponent since a 59-56 defeat at McNeese State on Feb. 14. The Bearkats are also the first Southland Conference West Division team to defeat SFA since UT Arlington knocked off the `Jacks early in last year's conference slate. SFA had won six straight and 10 of its last 11 games against SLC West foes.
TEN WINS: SFA entered Southland Conference play with double figures in the win column this season for just the second time in the program's tenure at the Division I level. The Lumberjacks' only other 10-win pre-conference slate came in 2007-08, when they went 12-2 before opening league play.
ON THE REBOUND: Junior Jordan Glynn pulled down a career-high 21 rebounds against Texas College. This marks the first time since 1995 for a Lumberjack to grab at least 20 boards. That performance was turned in by Javan Rouzan in an 80-75 win over Baylor. Glynn has posted nine double-doubles and 11 double-figure rebounding games.
STEADY EDDIE: A back injury forced junior guard Eddie Williams to miss SFA's game against Texas College. That marked the first time in his three-year career for Williams to miss action. He had played in all 76 games -- including 32 in each of his first two seasons -- coming into the contest against the Steers. He has now played in 87 total games with 46 starting appearances as a Lumberjack.
ALL-TOURNAMENT: After leading SFA in scoring in both its games at the Saint Mary's Shamrock Classic, junior guard Eddie Williams was named to the all-tournament team. This marks the third all-tournament team selection in the last two seasons for Williams. He was chosen to the Drake Hy-Vee Classic squad last season and then earned All-SLC Tournament honors in the postseason.
TOURNAMENT TEAM: Following wins over Howard and Binghamton in the Saint Mary's Shamrock Classic, SFA is 7-1 in four regular-season, tournament-style events over the last two campaigns. The Lumberjacks won two games to capture the Drake Hy-Vee Classic championship last season, then split a pair of contests at the Arkansas Jim Thorpe Classic. Earlier this season, SFA notched wins over Southern and Cal State Fullerton to win the inaugural Etech Lumberjack Classic.
HITTIN' A HUNDRED: The Lumberjacks' 102-point outburst against East Central marks SFA's first triple-digit scoring performance in a regulation game since defeating Paul Quinn, 101-48, in the 2005-06 season. In all, SFA has broken 100 points in regulation six times in 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar. The only Division I opponent to give up triple digits against SFA in that span is Jackson State, who suffered a 103-79 defeat in the 2002-03 campaign. The Lumberjacks' highest-scoring regulation game was a 108-51 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State in the 2003-04 campaign.
BLOCKED UP: Freshman Will Reinke blocked a career-high four shots in SFA's win over East Central. He knocked down three attempts against Texas College. Reinke now has 22 blocks for the season, an average of 0.9 per game, which ranks seventh in the Southland. He has posted seven multi-block games this season. Assuming he can maintain his current pace, Reinke will finish the season among the top six on SFA's Division I-era single-season blocks list.
BAD BREAK: The halftime break in SFA's game at Arkansas hurt the Lumberjacks' momentum. SFA went to the locker room with a 33-28 lead but was outscored, 44-36, in the second period of a 72-69 defeat. After shooting 48 percent in the opening half, the `Jacks slumped to 39 percent after halftime, while the Razorbacks went from 34 percent in first frame to 67 percent following the break. The defeat marks the only time in 16 games this season for SFA to lose a game that it led at the break.
DOUBLING UP: Earlier this season, junior forward Jordan Glynn put together a streak never before seen in Danny Kaspar's 10 seasons as head coach at SFA. Finishing with his 20-point, 13-rebound performance against East Central, Glynn posted five straight double-doubles and six consecutive games with at least 10 rebounds. Prior to this season, no other Lumberjack on a Kaspar-coached team had put together more than two consecutive double-digit rebounding efforts.
TRIPLE THREAT: The Lumberjacks defended the 3-point arc better than any team in the country in 2008-09. SFA led the nation by holding opponents to 26.6 percent from 3-point range last season. Through 24 games in 2009-10, Lumberjack foes are hitting 34.7 percent from behind the arc. That figure stands 209th out of 334 Division I teams in the country, as ranked by the NCAA through games of Feb. 14.
ROAD-TESTED: SFA finished non-conference play with a 2-2 record in road games with the only losses coming in the season opener against No. 18 Minnesota and at Arkansas. The Lumberjacks defeated Jackson State and Longwood on the road. SFA was 1-4 in road, non-conference games a year ago with the only win coming at Drake. In 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar, the only other time a Lumberjack team has won more than one road non-conference contest in a single season was 2007-08, when the `Jacks went 5-2 in such games.
FIRST-TIMERS: SFA opened the 2009-10 season with four first-time opponents on the schedule -- Cal State Fullerton, Longwood, Howard and Binghamton. The `Jacks finished 4-0 against their first-time foes.
TOURNAMENT TRENDS: SFA went 2-0 in the inaugural Etech Lumberjack Classic, taking wins against Southern and Cal State Fullerton. That performance moved the `Jacks to 8-0, all-time, in home regular-season tournament contests. The Etech Classic marked SFA's first home tournament since the Tall Pines Classic in the 1976-77 season.
TWENTY-SOMETHING: Eddie Williams scored 24 points against Jackson State. That marked the first 20-point performance by a Lumberjack this season and the first since Matt Kingsley put up 20 against UTSA in the championship game of last year's Southland Conference Tournament. Including his 20 points at Sam Houston State, Williams has broken the 20-point barrier four times in his career, twice hitting a career-high 25 points last season. Walt Harris has scored 20 or more three times this year, hitting 20 against Cal State Fullerton and 22 each at Arkansas and against Nicholls. Junior forward Jordan Glynn scored 20 points against East Central.
HALF FULL: SFA trailed at halftime in both its games against Jackson State, but the `Jacks came back to win in both contests, as they did in their victory at Longwood. SFA is now 3-5 this year when trailing at the half. The `Jacks went just 1-4 in such situations all of last season.
COMEBACK: SFA didn't hold a lead in the second half of its home win against Jackson State until Jordan Glynn gave the Lumberjacks the lead with 1.1 seconds left. The `Jacks are 2-5 this season in games when they trail in the final five minutes. SFA came from behind in the final five minutes just one time in the 2008-09 season.
SLIGHT BLOCKAGE: Coming into its game with Texas Tech, SFA had gone the first two contests of the season without registering a blocked shot. But the `Jacks swatted two attempts against Tech. The first Lumberjack to record a block in the 2009-10 campaign? Five-foot, three-inch Eric Bell. The SFA point guard knocked down a shot by Tech's John Roberson on the Red Raiders' second possession. It was Bell's fourth career rejection and his first since turning away a shot at Southeastern Louisiana in the 2007-08 season.Two of his five career blocks have come against Big 12 competition, as Bell registered a block in SFA's win at Oklahoma in 2007-08.
HOME-WRECKERS: SFA brought a 15-game homecourt winning streak into its game with Texas Tech, and the Lumberjacks had not lost a home, non-conference game since the 2006-07 campaign. But the Red Raiders left Johnson Coliseum with a 63-61 win, marking the first SFA home loss since a 75-65 defeat against UT Arlington in the second-to-last home game of the 2007-08 season. The Lumberjacks went 13-0 at home last season. SFA is now 30-2 in its last 32 home, non-conference match-ups, and the `Jacks are 53-4, overall, in such games during 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar.
HOME OPENER: SFA knocked off Jackson State, 62-61, in the 2009-10 home opener. Head coach Danny Kaspar's teams are 10-0 in home openers at SFA. The last time an SFA team failed to win its home opener was a 67-55 loss to Texas A&M in 1998.
RECORD LOWS IN MINNESOTA: SFA's 82-42 loss at Minnesota goes into the books as the worst margin of defeat in 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar. The previous record was a 31-point defeat (92-61) at Arizona in the first game of the 2001-02 season. In all, the `Jacks have suffered just 12 losses by 20 or more points, and only two by 30 or more, in 284 games under Kaspar.
SEASON OPENERS: SFA is 6-4 in season-opening games under head coach Danny Kaspar. The Lumberjacks have compiled an 11-13 record in season openers as a Division I program (since 1986-87 season). SFA is 1-4 under Kaspar when opening on the road and is just 1-7, in all, as a Division I program when playing the season opener on the road. The Lumberjacks' only season-opening road win in the last 23 seasons was an 82-72 verdict at Tulsa to start the 2005-06 campaign.
FOUR OF A KIND: Former McLennan Community College players Walt Harris, Jordan Glynn, Orren Tims and Eric Bell make SFA the only Division I team in the country with four players from the same junior college on its roster.
BIG WILL: At six feet, 10 inches tall, Will Reinke is the tallest player signed in Danny Kaspar's nine-year tenure at SFA. The only other Lumberjack over 6-9 to play under Kaspar is Stephen Cobb, a 6-11 center who was on the team when Kaspar took over.
SAFE AT HOME: In nine-plus seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar, the Lumberjacks have compiled a 113-28 (.801) record in the William R. Johnson Coliseum. SFA is 309-119 (.722) all-time in the Coliseum. SFA has a 12-1 record in home games this season, marking the fifth straight campaign and the seventh time in eight years for the Lumberjacks to post double-digit wins at home.
SCOUTING THE LIONS
FOR THE RECORD: Since dropping a 62-51 decision at SFA on Jan. 23, Southeastern Louisiana has gone 4-2, including a sweep of the season series with Nicholls. The Lions' 51 points against SFA were a season-low, but they've broken 70 points four times in the six games since that performance. Despite the four wins in the last six contests, Southeastern has lost two of its last three and is coming off an 85-73 defeat at UT Arlington on Wednesday. The Lions are 11-1 at home this season with the only loss being an 84-79 decision against Southland leader Sam Houston State on Jan. 16.
LAST GAME: UT Arlington built a 39-25 lead in the first half then coasted to an 85-73 win over Southeastern on Wednesday. The Mavericks outscored Southeastern, 52-22, in the paint and outrebounded the Lions, 43-33. The Lions, who never led in the game, opened with a 37-percent shooting effort in the first period and went just 21-of-36 at the foul stripe. Patrick Sullivan scored 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead the Lions in both categories. Marquez Haynes scored 22 points to lead the Mavericks.
KEY NUMBERS: Southeastern Louisiana has the third-best scoring defense in the Southland Conference, allowing 66.2 points per game. The Lions lead the league in field goal percentage defense at .398 and rank third in defending the 3-ball, holding the opposition to .317 shooting from beyond the arc. At the other end of the floor, the Lions are the most efficient team in the conference. Southeastern's .479 field goal percentage leads the league, as does its .384 average from 3-point range. The Lions also lead the conference in blocked shots with 5.3 rejections per game. Southeastern is eighth in the Southland in rebounding margin (-0.3) and ranks 10th in the league in turnover margin at minus-0.8 per game.
LEADERS: Senior center Patrick Sullivan is fifth in the Southland in scoring with 15.8 points per game and ranks fourth in the league in rebounding at 8.3 boards per contest. He is the only player in the conference ranked among the top five in both categories. Sullivan also ranks fourth in the league in field goal percentage (.540) and second in blocked shots (3.0). Junior guard Trent Hutchin is second in the Southland in 3-point shooting, hitting 44 percent from distance. His 2.3 3-pointers per contest rank fourth in the conference. Sophomore guard Deshawn Patterson ranks seventh in steals with 1.6 per game. Classmate Brandon Fortenberry is 10th in the league in assists with 3.5 per outing.
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