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LSU Basketball Vs THE BRADY ERA | In 10th YEAR, 6 POSTSEASON TOURN., 3 WESTERN DIV. and 2 SEC TITLES; 2006 FINAL 4 LSU Basketball vs. Mississippi State University February 17, 2007, 2 p.m. CST (LSU Sports Radio Network, Lincoln Financial Sports) Pete Maravich Assembly Center -- Baton Rouge, La. LSU (14-11, 3-8) Probable LSU Starters (based on the last game): G -- 13 Terry Martin (6-6, 196, So., Monroe, La.) 10.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 1.3 apg NOVEMBER Started nine of the last 10 games ... Last four games 14-of-29 field goals, 8-of-19 three field goals and scored 9 E. A. Sports (Exh.) W, 70-65 42 points, but coming off a no score game at Ole Miss (2/14) ... 11 games in double figures ... Transferred to 15 Louisiana College (Exh.) W, 94-41 LSU from Texas Tech ... 6-of-7 last two games from free throw line ... Did have 5 assists vs. Rebels. 17 Nicholls State W, 96-42 19 Louisiana-Monroe (CST) W, 88-57 G -- 14 Garrett Temple (6-5, 190, So., Baton Rouge, La.) 8.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 4.2 apg 25 #24 Wichita State (CST) L, 53-57 Nine games scoring in double figures ... Has had seven assists three times, six twice and five assists in the 29 McNeese State (CST) W, 91-57 league once ... Overall, seven assists five times ... 16 points at Miss. St. (2/3) ... Career high 18 at Tulane (12/2) DECEMBER ... Earned rep as defensive stopper after holding Duke’s J.J. Reddick in check in Regional Semi win over 2 At Tulane (1) W, 74-67 nation’s top team ... Listed by ESPN’s Jay Bilas as one of the best defenders in the country. 5 #6Texas A&M (FSN) W, 64-52 10 vs. Texas (2) (ESPN) L, 75-76 (ot) F -- 35 Darnell Lazare (6-8, 228, Sr., Baton Rouge, La.) 6.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg 17 At Oregon State (FSN) W, 60-53 Coming off a tremendous career high game of 22 vs. Ole Miss (2/14), hitting 10-fo-14 field goals ... Returned 20 #17 At Washington (FSN) L, 88-72 to starting lineup vs. Arkansas (2/10) for first time since Georgia game (1/28) ... Made 67-of-115 FG attempts 23 Louisiana Tech (FSN) W, 68-52 (58.3 percent) ... 18 starts ... Only senior. 27 Wright State (3) W, 71-45 28 Mississippi Valley State (3) W, 92-58 F -- 1 Tasmin Mitchell (6-7, 224, So., Denham Springs, La.) 14.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 1.8 apg 29 Samford (3) W, 60-45 20 double figure games, present streak of five ... Career high 23 (Texas-12/10)(Tennessee-2/6) ... Two other JANUARY 20-pointers -- 21 vs. ULM (11/19); 20 at Washington (12/20) ... 30-of-80 treys (37.5 pct) ... Sixth career dou- 6 #18Connecticut (ESPN/Gameday) W, 66-49 ble double vs. Ole MIss (2/14) (11 pts-10 reb) ... Freshman A-A. 9 *#14 At Alabama (ESPN2) L, 71-61 13 * Auburn (LFS) W, 65-63 F -- 0 Glen Davis (6-9, 295, Jr., Baton Rouge, La.) 18.2 ppg, 10.7 rpg, 2.4 apg 17 * Ole Miss (CST-Tape Delay) W, 62-55 Rebounded from five point game at Tennessee (2/6) to score 19 points with a career high-tying rebound total 20 * At Arkansas (CBS) L, 52-72 of 18 in helping LSU beat Arkansas (2/10) ... Followed with 26 pts-11 rebounds at Ole Miss (2/14) ... Ten 20- 24 * Vanderbilt (CST-Tape Delay) L, 53-64 point games, league best 14 double doubles ... 43 career double doubles ... 2006 SEC Player of Year ... 2nd 28 * At Georgia (LFS) L, 54-57 SEC points, 1st rebounds, third in minutes played ... passed 1,500 career points last game, 19 shy of 900 31 * Alabama (LFS) L, 70-73 rebounds ... 2006 Wooden All-American, 2007 candidate. FEBRUARY 3 * At Mississippi State (FSN) L, 78-85 6 * At Tennessee (ESPN) L, 67-70 Injury Update 10 * Arkansas (LFS) W, 71-67 Glen Davis did not practice Thursday, resting strained right quad, suffered vs. Ark. (2/10) ... Probable for State game. 14 * At Ole Miss (LFS) L, 70-71 LSU vs. Mississippi State: The Facts 17 * Misissippi State (LFS) 2 p.m. 20 * At Kentucky (ESPN) 8 p.m. DATE/TIME/PLACE: Saturday, February 17, 2007/2 p.m./Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La. 24 * Florida (CBS) 3 p.m. TICKETS: Available, $14 and $5 for youth (ages 3-12) 28 * At Auburn 7 p.m. TELEVISION: Lincoln Financial Sports (Alexandria -- KLAX; Baton Rouge -- WAFB; Lafayette -- KLAF; MARCH Lake Charles -- KVHP; Monroe -- KEJB; New Orleans -- WUPL; Shreveport -- KMSS) 3 * South Carolina TBA RADIO: LSU Sports Radio Network (Eagle 98.1 FM Flagship in Baton Rouge) 8-11 SEC Tournament (LFS, CBS) (4) TBA TEAM STREAKS: Overall: Lost 1; Home: Won 1; Road: Lost 7; Neutral: Lost 2; Non-conf.: Won 5; SEC Reg. * - Denotes SEC Games. Season Home: Won 1; SEC Reg. Season Road: Lost 6; SEC Reg. Season Overall: Lost 1; 1 - New Orleans Arena; 2 - Toyota Center, Houston, Texas vs. La. schools at PMAC: Won 64. 3 - Hispanic College Fund Classic, Maravich Center, Baton Rouge 4 - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. The Series -- LSU leads, 101-89 Radio • LSU Sports Radio Network Mississippi State’s 85-78 win two weeks ago snapped a four-game LSU win streak in the series that followed a State four-game winning streak ... LSU leads in Baton Rouge games, 63-31, and the Jim Hawthorne and Kevin Ford on the school’s in-house operation, flagshipped by Eagle 98.1 FM in BR and anchored Tigers have a 22-13 advantage in games played in the Maravich Center. by two 50,000-watt clear-channels, WWL (New Orleans); KWKH (Shreveport) ... Broadcast available at LSU MISSISSIPPI STATE www.LSUsports.net in the “Geaux Zone.” RECORD: 14-11, 3-8 RECORD: 14-10, 5-6 Television • Lincoln Financial LAST GAME: L, 70-71 at Ole Miss, (2/14) LAST GAME: W, 84-60, vs. Arkansas (2/14) RANKINGS: RANKINGS: Last regularly scheduled appearance on Lincoln John Brady HEAD COACH: Rick Stansbury Financial syndicated SEC package this year. HEAD COACH: CAREER RECORD: 178-100/9th year Announcers: Tim Brando, Larry Conley. Producer: CAREER RECORD: 270-199/16th year 178-100/9th year Roger Roebuck. LSU RECORD: 181-122/10th year MSU RECORD: VS. MSU: 9-13 VS. LSU: 10-9 LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 PO Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 www.LSUsports.net Fax - 225.578.1861 LSU MEN’S BASKETBALL WHO TO CONTACT Media Services LSU Sports Information Office (225) 578-8226 John Brady Interview Opportunities After Practice Sports Information Director Coach John Brady is usually available after most practices sessions at the Maravich Center. Most practices start Michael Bonnette - [email protected] between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. (depending on pre-practice video sessions and weights) and usually finish between 5 and 6 Sr. Associate SID (Basketball Contact) p.m. Contact Basketball SID Kent Lowe (225-578-1864) to confirm practice times. C. Kent Lowe - [email protected] SEC Teleconference Assistant Men’s Basketball Contact The 12 SEC coaches are featured on a teleconference each Monday and Thursday January through March through the Alex Restrepo - [email protected] conference season. The conference starts at 10 a.m. (CST). Following introduction, each coach will answer questions from the media for seven minutes. Coach Brady is on at 10:28 a.m. CST. To access the media only number contact Kent Lowe or the Southeastern Conference Media Relations Office (205-458-3010). LSU Sports Television Network (225) 578-1797 By Appointment, By Phone Coach Brady is available for interviews most non-gameday mornings prior to noon. Please contact either Kent Lowe DIrector of Television (225-578-1864) or Basketball Secretary Pam LeBlanc (225-578-8217). Kevin Wagner - [email protected] The John Brady Show, Presented by Whitney Bank on The LSU Sports Radio Network Manager/Television The weekly call-in show with Coach Brady takes place primarily on Monday nights from Walkon’s Bistro just off the LSU John Schiebe -- [email protected] campus at the corner of Nicholson and Burbank ... The show runs through the SEC Tournament ... The show airs in Baton Rouge on Eagle 98.1 FM, on the Internet at www.LSUsports.net and on many LSU Sports Radio Network affili- ates throughout the state ... Following a Wednesday show on Jan. 10, the show will return to its Monday time slot with LSU Sports Radio Network the exception of Feb. 7 and 21 when the show will air on Wednesdays ... The final show is March 12. (225) 578-1882 Director of Radio Inside LSU Basketball with Coach John Brady Jim Hawthorne - [email protected] Coach Brady’s weekly television show is on a state-wide network of stations ... WBRZ-TV, Channel 2, will carry the show at 10:35 p.m. on Sunday nights ... The show runs weekly through March 11 with no show on Dec. 24 and 31) ... Besides WBRZ-TV, the show can be seen on Cox Cable 4 in Baton Rouge Mondays at 9:30 p.m. and on Cox Sports Television (Ch. 37 on Cox Cable) on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. ... Other markets airing the show are KLAX-TV in Alexandria, Cox ON THE INTERNET Channel 8 in Lake Charles, KEJB-TV in Monroe, KWBJ in Mogan City, WGNO-TV in New Orleans and KMSS in Shreveport. www.LSUsports.net The Official Website of LSU Athletics is home to LSU Player Interview Opportunities all the basketball information you need.
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