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2020-21 Big Sky Men's Basketball 2020-21 Big Sky Men’s Basketball >>> Weekly Notebook 03.02.21 <<< Men’s Basketball Contact: Siki Suguturaga • [email protected] 286 South 200 West, Farmington, Utah 84025 • www.BigSkyConf.com The Tip-Off This Week in the Big Sky > The last week of regular season play starts this week on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Wednesday as Idaho State will travel to Cheney to take on Eastern *Idaho State at Eastern Washington .............. 6:05 p.m. PT Washington. Thursday, March 4, 2021 > Montana, Southern Utah, and Weber State earned conference *Idaho at Montana .................................................CANCELLED sweeps last week as the Griz defeated Idaho State, the *Sacramento State at Montana State .............6:05 p.m. MT Thunderbirds beat Northern Arizona, and the Wildcats notched *Northern Colorado at Weber State ...............7:05 p.m. MT two victories over Sacramento State. *Southern Utah at Portland State .....................7:05 p.m. PT > The Idaho Vandals won their first game of the season last week in a 74-69 home victory over Montana State. Friday, March 5, 2021 *Idaho State at Eastern Washington ............. 12:05 p.m. PT Last Week’s Results Saturday, March 6, 2021 Monday, February 22, 2021 *Sacramento State at Montana State .............11:05 a.m. MT Northern Colorado 89, Warner Pacific 60 *Idaho at Montana .................................................CANCELLED *Northern Colorado at Weber State ............. 12:05 p.m. MT Wednesday, February 24, 2021 *Southern Utah at Portland State ................... 12:05 p.m. PT *Southern Utah 85, Northern Arizona 80 *Big Sky Conference Game Thursday, February 25, 2021 All games and times are subject to change *Weber State 82, Sacramento State 73 *Northern Colorado 66, Portland State 64 *Montana 64, Idaho State 58 Friday, February 26, 2021 *Idaho 74, Montana State 69 *Southern Utah 92, Northern Arizona 62 Saturday, February 27, 2021 *Montana 59, Idaho State 58 *Weber State 72, Sacramento State 70 *Portland State 73, Northern Colorado 65 Sunday, February 28, 2021 *Montana State 71, Idaho 61 Yellowstone Christian at Montana ...................CANCELLED *Big Sky Conference Game 2020-21 Big Sky Men’s Basketball Standings CONFERENCE OVERALL SCHOOL W-L PCT W-L PCT HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Eastern Washington 11-2 .846 12-6 .667 6-1 6-5 0-0 W9 Southern Utah 10-2 .833 17-3 .850 14-0 3-3 0-0 W7 Weber State 11-3 .786 16-5 .762 10-0 6-4 0-1 W5 Idaho State 7-5 .583 12-9 .571 8-3 4-4 0-2 L2 Montana State 7-5 .583 10-8 .556 4-2 6-6 0-0 W1 Portland State 6-6 .500 9-10 .474 7-4 2-6 0-0 W1 Northern Colorado 6-7 .462 10-9 .526 6-5 4-4 0-0 L1 Montana 7-9 .438 11-12 .478 6-4 5-8 0-0 W2 Sacramento State 4-8 .333 7-10 .412 5-3 2-7 0-0 L4 Northern Arizona 4-10 .286 5-15 .250 1-7 4-7 0-1 L4 Idaho 1-17 .056 1-20 .048 1-9 0-11 0-0 L1 #ExperienceElevated @BigSkyMBB Fastbreak Points 2020-21 Players of the Week 1 Montana recorded the Big Sky’s first win over a Power 5 team this Nov. 30 - Xavier Bishop, MSU season as the Griz took down Washington 66-58 in Seattle. The Power 5 win was the first for Montana since defeating Pittsburgh in November of Dec. 7 - Maizen Fausett, SUU 2017 and the first over a Pac-12 team in a decade. Dec. 14 - Tevian Jones, SUU Dre Marin was named the Big Sky Men’s Basketball Player of the Week for 3 Dec. 21 - Tanner Groves, EWU the first time in his career last week after helping lead Southern Utah to a sweep over Northern Arizona. The Thunderbirds now have three player of Dec. 28 - Brayden Parker, ISU the week honors this season, which is the first time SUU has earned three Big Sky Player of the Week titles since joining the Big Sky in 2012. Jan. 4 - Cameron Shelton, NAU 8 There are only 8 days left until tournament play starts in Boise. Action is Jan. 11 - Xavier Bishop, MSU set to tip-off on March 10 in the newly renamed Idaho Central Arena. Jan. 18 - Jubrile Belo, MSU 9 Eastern Washington is still riding a nine-game win streak after its bye week Jan. 25 - Ethan Esposito, SAC last week. The Eagles will put that streak on the line in the final week of regular season play as they look to host Idaho State on Wednesday and Feb. 1 - Tanner Groves, EWU Friday. Feb. 8 - Seikou Sisoho Jawara, WSU 14 Southern Utah finished the 2020-21 season with a perfect 14-0 record Feb. 15 - Kim Aiken Jr., EWU at home. The Thunderbirds played their last game of the season in Cedar City on Wednesday against Northern Arizona and claimed an 85-80 Feb. 22 - Kim Aiken Jr., EWU victory to secure the undefeated record. Mar. 1 - Dre Marin, SUU Mar. 8 - Big Sky Pluto TV Lineup 2020-21 Big Sky Preseason Polls Coaches’ Poll Teams Points Eastern Washington (9) 99 Montana (1) 86 Weber State 73 Big Sky Conference will air all of its live Portland State (1) 67 streamed sports events on Pluto TV Northern Colorado 65 for free including up to 700 football, Montana State 60 men’s and women’s basketball, Southern Utah 56 volleyball and selected soccer, softball Northern Arizona 34 and track and field events. Sacramento State 31 Idaho State 24 # Channel Name Idaho 10 752 Big Sky Conference 1050 Big Sky Conference Live Media Poll 1051 Portland State Teams Points 1052 Sacramento State Eastern Washington (24) 304 1053 Eastern Washington Montana (2) 250 1054 Weber State Northern Colorado (2) 222 1055 Southern Utah Montana State 200 1056 Montana Weber State 183 1057 Montana State Southern Utah 173 1058 Northern Arizona Portland State 147 1059 Northern Colorado Northern Arizona 143 1060 Idaho Sacramento State 93 1061 Idaho State Idaho State 86 1062 Cal Poly Idaho 50 1063 UC Davis ( ) Denotes First-Place Votes Follow the Big Sky on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter - @BigSkyConf #BigSkyMBB Top Performances Around the Big Sky Big Sky vs. Other Conferences Dre Marin, SUU • Marin surpassed the 1,000-point mark last week and helped lead CONFERENCE RECORD Southern Utah to a conference sweep over Northern Arizona to earn his first Big ACC 0-0 Sky Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honor. He averaged 20.5 points and 4.5 American 0-0 rebounds across the two games and shot 64 percent from the field and a perfect America East 0-0 100 percent from the free throw line. Atlantic 10 0-0 ASUN 0-0 Nik Mains, NAU • Mains had two strong perfomances for Northern Arizona Big East 0-0 last week against Southern Utah. He made a career-high six three-pointers in Big Ten 0-0 Wednesday’s loss to finish with 18 points and then scored a career-high 19 points. Big South 0-0 Big West 0-3 Isiah Brown, WSU • Brown helped lead Weber State to a road conference sweep Big 12 0-0 of Sacramento State last week. He scored 16 points in Thursday’s victory followed CAA 0-0 by 18 points and a last second game-winning layup in Saturday’s win. C-USA 0-0 Horizon League 0-0 Ethan Esposito, SAC • Esposito played well for Sacramento State in last week’s MAC 0-0 series versus Weber State. He posted 10 points, four rebounds, and two assists MAAC 0-0 on Thursday and matched his career-high in scoring with 26 points on Saturday. MEAC 0-0 Esposito has now scored in double-figures in a team-best 16 straight games. Mountain West 1-3 MVC 0-0 Daylen Kountz, UNC • Kountz led Northern Colorado in both games against NEC 0-0 Portland State last week. He scored 19 points shooting 63.6 percent from the field Ohio Valley 0-0 in Thursday’s last-second home win followed by a career-high five three-pointers Pac-12 1-13 in Saturday’s loss to finish with 23 points. Patriot League 0-0 SEC 0-1 James Scott, PSU • Scott scored 10 points in Thursday’s road loss for Portland SoCon 0-0 State and led the Vikings to victory over the Bears on Saturday with 19 points and Southland 0-1 six assists. Sun Belt 0-1 Summit League 2-0 Mack Anderson, UM • Anderson made the most of his minutes last week and SWAC 0-0 helped Montana complete the road conference sweep over Idaho State. In WAC 5-1 Thursday’s win, he posted nine points, two blocks, and one steal. Anderson tied his West Coast 0-9 career-high with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting in Saturday’s victory and added six Non-DI 29-1 boards for the Griz. Big Sky Season Leaders Robert Ford III, ISU • Ford III had seven points, six rebounds, two assists, and Points one steal in Idaho State’s loss to Montana on Thursday followed by 18 points, six 20.2 ppg • Cameron Shelton, NAU rebounds, five assists, and two steals in Saturday’s loss. 18.0 ppg • Isiah Brown, WSU Damen Thacker, UI • Thacker led Idaho to its first win of the season last week in Rebounds Friday’s home victory over Montana State with 22 points on 7-of-14 shooting. 8.2 rpg • Kim Aiken Jr., EWU 8.2 rpg • Tanner Groves, EWU Jubrile Belo, MSU • Belo played well for Montana State last week to help lead the Assists Bobcats to a series split with Idaho.
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