
GAME NOTES: at Texas State
2/1/2011 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 1, 2011
NACOGDOCHES, Texas -
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VITALS
Stephen F. Austin at Texas State
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 • 7:30 p.m. (CST)
Strahan Coliseum (7,200) • San Marcos, Texas
Radio: KTBQ 107.7 FM • TV: None • Online: Bobcat All-Access
Lumberjacks
Record: 12-6 (3-3)
Last 5/Streak: 3-2/L-1
Coach: Danny Kaspar
Career: 412-171
At SFA: 193-119
SID: Brian Ross
E-mail: rossbrian@sfasu.edu
Web: sfajacks.com
Bobcats
Record: 8-12 (3-3)
Last 5/Streak: 2-3/L-1
Coach: Doug Davalos
Career: 123-103
At TXST: 51-68
SID: Denise Thompson
E-mail: dt24@txstate.edu
Web: txstatebobcats.com
GAME INFORMATION
NIGHTCAP: The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack basketball team will take on Texas State on the road Wednesday in the second half of a hoops doubleheader with the women's team. The Lumberjacks are trying to bounce back from their second straight home loss. SFA is 12-6 on the year and tied for second in the Southland Conference West Division with a 3-3 league record. Texas State is also 3-3 agaionst the Southland and has an 8-12 overall mark.
LAST GAME: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi set a season-high for SFA opponents, shooting 55.6 percent in a 46-45 home loss on Saturday. The Islanders opened the second half with a 15-2 run. SFA clawed its way back into the game and held a five-point lead inside the final four minutes, but the Islanders won the game on a free throw with 1.8 seconds left. SFA shot just 36 percent from the field and was outscored, 30-20, in the paint. Jereal Scott scored 13 points to lead the 'Jacks, and Jordan Glynn added 12 points and 13 rebounds. Antonio Bostic was two points shy of tying his career-high with 11, but the rest of the team combined for just nine points. Garland Judkins scored 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting to lead the Islanders.
THE BOBCATS: Texas State got out to a 2-8 start that included a seven-game losing streak. Since then, though, the Bobcats are 6-4, including a perfect 3-0 home mark against Southland Conference teams. Texas State averages 79.6 points per game, which ranks 16th in the country. The Bobcats play at the third-fastest pace in the nation, averaging 79 possessions per 40 minutes. Cameron Johnson leads Texas State with 13.4 points per game. Tony Bishop averages 10.7 points per night with 7.5 rebounds.
vs. TEXAS STATE: SFA leads the all-time series with Texas State, 96-66. The Lumberjacks are 15-2 against the Bobcats in 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar. SFA has won 11 straight in the series, last losing to Texas State in a two-point decision in 2003. The 'Jacks are 7-1 against Texas State on the road in the last 10 years. During the current 11-game win streak against the Bobcats, three of the last four meetings in San Marcos have been decided by single digits.
COVERAGE: Wednesday's game will be broadcast live on KTBQ 107.7 FM. Rob Meyers has the call. Live statistics and a video stream will be provided online through the Texas State athletics website.
UP NEXT: SFA will square off with two straight opponents from the Southland East Division, hosting McNeese State on Saturday, then traveling to take on Nicholls State next Wednesday. The game against the Cowboys is scheduled for a 6 p.m. start from Johnson Coliseum.
NEWS AND NOTES
HOMEWRECKERS: SFA won its first nine home games of the year before dropping a 62-52 decision at home against UT Arlington. The 'Jacks dropped their next home game as well, a 46-45 loss to A&M-Corpus Christi. That marked the first time since 2006-07 for SFA to lose consecutive home games. That year, SFA lost to A&M-Corpus then dropped a home game against Northwestern State. The 'Jacks have lost consecutive home games only seven times in 11 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar.
LOW-BALLED: The 46 points A&M-Corpus Christi put up in its win over SFA tied for the fewest points by a Lumberjack opponent in an SFA loss over the last 11 seasons. In 11 years under Danny Kaspar, the 'Jacks have held the opposition below 50 points and lost only five times.
CORPUS CONNECTED: In SFA's loss to A&M-Corpus Christi, the Islanders shot .556 from the field. That's the best shooting percentage by a Lumberjack opponent this season and the second-best effort in Johnson Coliseum by a visiting team in the last four years. Jackson State shot .595 in a home win for SFA last season. Only five opponents have shot better than 50 percent in the Coliseum over the last four seasons. SFA is 3-2 in those games.
STRAIGHT SHOOTING: SFA posted its best shooting effort of the season in its win at Sam Houston State. The 'Jacks hit 59.5 percent from the field, 50 percent from 3-point range and 81.8 percent at the foul line. That marks the second time this season for SFA to shoot at least 50 percent from the field and 3-point range and beat 80 percent at the stripe. The Sam Houston win marked SFA's best shooting night since a Nov. 23, 2004 game against Concordia-Austin when the 'Jacks hit 60 percent from the field, 50 percent from 3-point range and 83.3 percent at the line.
PERIMETER GAME: Darius Gardner scored 15 points, and Antonio Bostic and Eddie Williams added 13 points each in SFA's win at Sam Houston State. That marks the first time this season for three perimeter players to reach double figures scoring in the same contest.
GARDNER GROWING: Darius Gardner struggled in his first two games after injury thrust him into the starting point guard's role. In consecutive starts against UTSA and UT Arlington, the freshman had a total of two points and five assists. But he exploded for career-highs in points (15) and assists (7) in SFA's key win at Sam Houston State.
MR. BOOM-BOSTIC: Sophomore guard Antonio Bostic averaged four points in 13 minutes per game through the first 13 contests of the year. Since joining the starting lineup five games ago, though, he's put up 8.2 points per game, including a career-high 13 in SFA's win at Sam Houston State.
BREAKING OUT IN HUNTSVILLE: SFA's win at Sam Houston State was the program's first in Huntsville since the 2003-04 season. The 63 points the 'Jacks put up are the second-most recorded in a regular-season game in Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum, and the 14-point margin of victory is the second-largest regular-season spread against the 'Kats for an SFA team in 11 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar.
INSIDE-OUT: UT Arlington became just the fourth team this season to outscore SFA in the paint, besting the Lumberjacks, 18-16, down low. Additionally, the Mavericks hit eight 3-pointers, tying with Texas A&M for the most by an SFA opponent this season.
SHUFFLING THE DECK: SFA used the same starting lineup through the first eight games of the season and went 6-2 in that stretch. The 'Jacks have fielded a different lineup in five of the last 10 contests.
SECOND-HALF SHOOTING: In the win at UTSA, SFA went from shooting 34.8 percent in the first half to 57.7 percent after the break. That's an increase of 22.9 percent from first half to second. It marks just the second time this season and the sixth time in the last four seasons for the 'Jacks to up their shooting by 20-plus percentage points between halves.
CAREER NIGHT: A pair of first-year players posted career highs in SFA's win at UTSA. Freshman Desmond Haymon put up 15 points and five rebounds, eclipsing both of his previous best marks. Junior transfer Dion Prewster added 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting, both career highs.
SCORING BINGE: Prewster's scoring performance is even more impressive considering that all 13 points came in an eight-and-a-half-minute stretch at the end of the second half. He was scoreless in the game until a pair of free throws at the 10:02 mark. Prewster put the finishing touches on his 13-point outburst with a 3-pointer with 1:30 to play.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Senior forward Jordan Glynn posted double-doubles in consecutive games against Central Arkansas and UTSA to earn the first Southland Conference Player of the Week honor of his career. Glynn averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds in the two games.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER: Since the Southland Conference began divisional play in 2006-07, SFA has won three of a possible four division championships. The 'Jacks won the Southland West in 2008 and won the East Division title in 2009 and 2010.
BEAST AGAINST THE EAST: In four-plus years of divisional play in the Southland Conference, SFA has only lost one home game to a team from the Southland East Division. That was a 67-57 decision against Northwestern State in 2006-07, the first year of divisional action. Since then, the 'Jacks are a perfect 14-0 at home against the East and have a 27-7 overall mark against teams in that division.
SCORING SPIKE: The 63 points Central Arkansas scored are the second-most allowed by SFA in a win this season. The only team to better that score in a Lumberjack victory is ULM. SFA beat the Warhawks, 65-64, on a last-second 3-pointer by Zac Downing.
COLD SHOOTING: SFA shot a season-worst 35.2 percent from the field in its Southland-opening loss at Southeastern Louisiana. The SFA backcourt combined to go 9-for-29 from the floor in that game. The Lumberjacks have shot worse than 40 percent only five times this season, all in losses.
PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES: The most distinct statistical difference between SFA's 12 wins and six losses is shooting percentage. The 'Jacks have shot 49.8 percent in games won but just 37.3 percent in their defeats. At the other end of the floor, the opposition has shot 36.1 percent in SFA wins but 49.4 percent in the five Lumberjack losses.
BOUNCING BACK: SFA is 5-0 this season in games following a loss. Over the last three seasons, the 'Jacks are 17-0 in home games following defeats. The last time SFA dropped two straight games with the second loss coming at home was the 2006-07 season, when the 'Jacks fell at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, then lost at home to UTSA in the regular-season finale.
SOUTHLAND OPENERS: In 11 seasons under Danny Kaspar, SFA is 5-6 in Southland Conference openers. The 'Jacks have dropped three of their last four league-opening games and have lost five straight times when opening Southland play on the road. SFA is 2-5 under Kaspar in Southland openers away from home. The last time a Lumberjack team won a league-opening road game was a 2002-03 verdict at former Southland member ULM.
FAST START: With its win against Wiley College, SFA tied the 2003-04 season for the third-best pre-conference win total in the program's history at the Division I level. The only times the 'Jacks have won more than nine games before conference were last season (10-3) and 2007-08 (12-1).
PUTTING TWO HALVES TOGETHER: In its home game against the Warhawks, SFA held ULM to 19 points in the first half and 17 points in the second period. Coming into the game with the Warhawks, the Lumberjacks had held the opposition to fewer than 20 points in a half on three occasions this season, but had not yet done so in both halves of the same game. That marks the only time in the last four seasons for an SFA foe to score fewer than 20 in both halves of a single game.
HOME DEFENSE: SFA has held its opponents to fewer than 50 points in eight of 11 games at home this season. The Lumberjacks are allowing just 48.2 points per game at home for the year.
DEFENSE FIRST: The Lumberjacks lead the nation in scoring defense. At 53.3 points per game, SFA is the only team in the country holding the opposition to fewer than 55 per night. SFA has finished the year ranked among the top 10 in scoring defense in each of the last three seasons, including No. 2 rankings in 2008 and 2009. The best defensive season by a Lumberjack team in the Division I era was 2008-09, when SFA held the opposition to 56.1 points per game.
DEFENDING THE THREE: The 'Jacks have held the opposition to two or fewer 3-pointers on six occasions this season and are fourth in the nation in defending the three, holding opponents to 27.7 percent from beyond the arc.
THREE BELOW: SFA held three straight opponents -- Grambling State, Chicago State and Jarvis Christian -- to fewer than 50 points. The only other time that's been done in the program's 25-year history at the NCAA Division I level is 2008-09, when the 'Jacks accomplished the feat against Southeastern Louisiana, Northwestern State and McNeese State in succession. In all, such a streak has only been put together two other times in the last 50 years -- 1985-86 and 1981-82.
THE LONELIEST NUMBER: Jordan Glynn's 15 points marked SFA's only double-figure scorer in the win against Jarvis Christian. The last time the Lumberjacks put just one player in double digits and won was a 68-67 overtime verdict against Nicholls last February, when Walt Harris scored 22 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer. SFA is 5-7 over the last four seasons when only one Lumberjack reaches double figures.
GOOD BACKUP PLAN: The SFA bench has accounted for 36 percent of the Lumberjacks' scoring this season. The 'Jacks have outscored their opponents' benches by an average of 9.3 points per game this season.
TWO MUCH DEFENSE: SFA held its two opponents in the Etech Lumberjack Classic to a combined total of 79 points. Grambling scored 41 and Chicago State put up 38. That's the lowest combined two-game total for a pair of SFA opponents since the 1981-82 season when SFA held East Texas State and Southwest Texas State to 44 and 35 points, respectively, in back-to-back games.
HIGH RATE OF TURNOVER: SFA forced Chicago State into 26 turnovers, a season high for Lumberjack opponents and the most turnovers by an SFA foe since Texas College turned it over 29 times during the 2008-09 season. The Lumberjacks rank 15th in the country in turnover margin at plus-4.0.
ALL-TOURNAMENT: Jereal Scott averaged 14 points and four rebounds in two games at the Etech Lumberjack Classic to earn the tournament's MVP award. Jordan Glynn averaged 9.5 points and 10.5 rebounds to join Scott on the all-tournament team.
CLASSIC RESULTS: SFA is now 4-0 in the Etech Lumberjack Classic after hosting the event for the second straight year. The 'Jacks are 10-0, all-time, in home, regular-season tournaments. SFA went 4-0 in two years of hosting the Tall Pines Classic in 1975 and 1976, and the 'Jacks picked up two wins in the Stephen F. Austin Tournament in 1963.
TOURNAMENT TEAM: Over the last three seasons, SFA is 9-1 in five regular-season, tournament-format events. The Lumberjacks won two games at the Drake Hy-Vee Classic in 2008-09 and split a pair of contests at the Arkansas Jim Thorpe Classic later that season. Last year, SFA swept two games each in the Etech Lumberjack Classic and the St. Mary's Shamrock Classic, then picked up two wins in the 2010 Etech Classic.
TWO LITTLE: In SFA's nine-point loss at Texas A&M, Denzel Barnes and Jordan Glynn were the only two players to reach double figures in scoring. They combined to score 34 points, or 64 percent of SFA's total of 53 points. Seventeen of the Lumberjacks' 28 losses over the last four seasons have come in games with fewer than three double-figure scorers. SFA is 23-17, overall, in such games, dating to the 2007-08 season.
HALFWAY THERE: In three of its six losses this season, SFA held the lead at halftime. The Lumberjacks led Texas Tech by one at the break, had a three-point lead on Texas A&M and led A&M-Corpus Christi by five. SFA was 19-1 last year when leading at the half. The 'Jacks have led at the break in all but five of their games this season and have a 10-3 record in those contests.
ON THE DOWN-LOW: Forty-three percent of the Lumberjacks' production this season has come from the paint.
POINTS IN THE PAINT: SFA outscored Science and Arts of Oklahoma, 52-14, in the paint. That's the most points down low the Lumberjacks have scored this season and marks just the fifth time in the last four seasons for SFA to break 50. The most post scoring SFA has put up during that stretch was 60 against East Central (Oklahoma) last season.
SECOND CHANCES: SFA averages 13.7 offensive rebounds per game, and the Lumberjacks are making the most of those second chances. SFA has been outscored in second-chance points only twice this season and more than a fifth of SFA's offensive production has come via second-chance points.
ON THE REBOUND: SFA was beaten in rebounding, 34-19, in its win at ULM. It marked the first time this season for the Lumberjacks to be outrebounded and is the largest margin in an opponent's favor since Syracuse beat SFA on the boards, 55-34, in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. The Lumberjacks won just four times last season in games when they were outrebounded. They are 1-2 in such contests this year.
DOWN(ING) TO THE WIRE: SFA defeated ULM, 65-64, on a 3-pointer by Zac Downing with three seconds left. SFA is 1-1 this season in games decided by three points or fewer, and the 'Jacks are 12-10 in such games over the last four years.
AGAINST THE BIG XII: SFA is 2-9 against teams from the Big XII in 11 years under head coach Danny Kaspar. The Lumberjacks knocked off Baylor, 79-57, in Waco during the 2003-04 season and defeated Oklahoma, 66-62, on the road in 2007-08. With games against Texas Tech and Texas A&M in 2010-11, this season marks the third time in the last four years for SFA to play two Big XII opponents.
HOME NON-CONFERENCE: With an 8-0 pre-conference record at home, SFA has now won 28 of its last 29 home, non-conference games, dating to the 2006-07 season. The only loss during that stretch is a two-point defeat against Texas Tech last season. The Lumberjacks are 57-4, overall, in home, non-conference games in 11 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar.
HIGH-SCORING: The 114 points SFA scored against Howard Payne marks the highest offensive output by a Lumberjack team in Danny Kaspar's 10-plus seasons as head coach. It's just the eighth time in Kaspar's tenure for the 'Jacks to break into triple-digits. The last time an SFA team scored more than 114 points was in the 1996-97 home opener when Derek Allister's squad beat Schreiner College, 138-69. Only that total and the 126 points SFA put up against Texas Wesleyan in the 1994-95 campaign top the Lumberjacks' output against Howard Payne in SFA's history at the Division I level.
MARGINAL: The 65-point margin of victory in SFA's 114-49 win over Howard Payne is the widest margin of Danny Kaspar's tenure and the biggest point spread for the 'Jacks since a 138-69 win over Schreiner College in 1994-95.
CENTER OF THE SCORING: Junior center Jereal Scott put up a career-high 27 points in the season opener against Howard Payne. That's the most points scored by a Lumberjack since Matt Kingsley -- Scott's predecessor at the five spot -- scored 29 in a win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi during the 2007-08 season.
PARTY OF FIVE: SFA has put five players in double figures on two separate occasions this season. Against Howard Payne, Jereal Scott, Jordan Glynn, Eddie Williams, Amos Olatayo and Zac Downing all reached double digits. Glynn, Scott, Olatayo, Brandon Cutler and Dion Prewster all reached double figures against Science and Arts of Oklahoma. That feat has been achieved 17 times in Danny Kaspar's tenure as head coach. The 'Jacks put five in double figures only three times last season.
BELOW FIFTY: SFA has held nine opponents below 50 points so far this season. In 10-plus seasons under Danny Kaspar the Lumberjacks have held an opponent to 50 points or fewer on 51 occasions.
SEASON OPENERS: SFA is now 7-4 in season-opening games under head coach Danny Kaspar. The Lumberjacks have compiled a 12-13 record in season openers as a Division I program (since 1986-87 season). Under Kaspar, the Lumberjacks are 6-0 when opening the season at home and 11-6 in home season openers overall as a Division I program. 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.
HOME OPENER: SFA knocked off Howard Payne, 114-49, in the 2010-11 home opener. Head coach Danny Kaspar's teams are a perfect 11-0 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.
SAFE AT HOME: In 10-plus seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar, the Lumberjacks have compiled a 123-31 (.799) record in the William R. Johnson Coliseum. SFA is 319-122 (.723) all-time in the Coliseum. SFA needs just one more home win to give the 'Jacks six straight seasons and eight campaigns in nine years with double-digit wins at home.
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