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South Dakota State University Jackrabbits Men's Basketball 2017 South Dakota State University Jackrabbits Men’s Basketball 2017-18 Game Notes SDSU Sports Information Office | 2820 HPER Center | Brookings, SD 57007-1497 | Fax: 605-688-5999 Asst. Sports Information Director (MBB Contact) | Andrew Sogn | [email protected] | O: 605-688-4822 | C: 605-310-6498 @GoJacksMBB /JackrabbitMBB @GoJacksMBB # #FindAWay #GoJacks GAMEDAY INFORMATION GAME 23 • JAN. 24 • 7 P.M. • VERMILLION, S.D. • SANFORD COYOTE SPORTS CENTER ON THE RADIO SDSU THE MATCHUP USD The pregame show on the Jackrabbit Sports Network begins 30 17-5 ..........................Overall .......................... 17-5 minutes prior to tip. The broadcast is live on WNAX 570 AM/99.9 5-0 ........................... Summit ........................... 5-1 FM and other network affiliates. Further info can be found through the Jackrabbit Sports Network page on GoJacks.com. 10-0 ...........................Home ............................. 9-1 5-3 ............................. Away ............................. 6-3 Play-by-Play ........................................................ Tyler Merriam 2-2 ............................Neutral ............................ 2-1 W8 ............................. Streak .............................W3 ON THE INTERNET 58 ................................ RPI...............................114 Fans can listen to every game, home or away, streaming live on Head Coach Head Coach the Jackrabbit All-Access on www.GoJacks.com/watch for free, and T.J. Otzelberger SERIES HISTORY Craig Smith can watch every regular season home game streaming live with a Overall: 35-22 (2nd) All-Time Record ........................................126-93-1 Overall: 142-80 (7th) At School: Same At School: 70-51 (4th) subscription to Jackrabbit All-Access. SDSU Record at Home .................................79-22-1 SDSU Record on Road .................................... 33-66 ON TELEVISION Top Active Players Top Active Players SDSU Record at Neutral Site ............................. 13-8 The contest will be aired live on Midco Sports Net and ESPN3. Points Per Game Points Per Game Check your local channel listings for information. Mike Daum (22.9) Last Meeting ..........SDSU at Summit, 3/6/17 (74-71) Matt Mooney (17.3) Last SDSU Win .....................at Summit, 3/6/17 (74-71) Play-by-Play ...............................................................Jay Elsen Rebounds Per Game Last USD Win .......................... at USD, 2/11/17 (91-89) Rebounds Per Game Analyst ....................................................................Brad Newitt Mike Daum (8.9) Current Streak .............................................SDSU, 1 Trey Burch-Manning (6.9) Sideline .................................................................Kelly Stewart Assists Per Game WHAT’S NEXT FOR SDSU Assists Per Game Brandon Key (3.8) South Dakota State returns to Frost Arena Saturday for Triston Simpson (3.3) the 2018 Pork Classic. The Jackrabbits welcome Fort Steals Per Game Wayne to Brookings, South Dakota for a 4:30 p.m. tip Steals Per Game Tevin King (1.7) following the women’s game at 2 p.m. Matt Mooney (2.1) SDSU QUICK FACTS Blocks Per Game Name of School ........................... South Dakota State University Blocks Per Game Mike Daum (0.8) Tyler Hagedorn (0.8) City/State/Zip ........................................Brookings, S.D. 57007 Founded .............................................................. Feb. 21, 1881 JACKRABBIT PROBABLE STARTERS Enrollment ....................................................................12,613 Nickname ................................................................. Jackrabbits Colors .............................Yellow (PMS 109) and Blue (PMS 286) Home Arena (Capacity) .............................. Frost Arena (6,063) Affiliation .......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ..................................................The Summit League First Year of Men’s Basketball ....................................1903-04 All-Time Record ................................................ 1,500-1,029-1 NCAA Tournament Appearances ..........................................26 #2 Tevin King #5 David Jenkins Jr. #23 Reed Tellinghuisen #1 Skyler Flatten #24 Mike Daum DI NCAA Tournament Appearances ........... 4 (2012,13, 16, 17) G • 6-2 • Jr. G • 6-2 • Fr. G/F • 6-6 • Sr. G/F • 6-6 • Sr. F • 6-9 • Jr. National Championships ............................................1 (1963) PPG: 9.2 PPG: 15.9 PPG: 13.5 PPG: 6.5 PPG: 22.9 Athletic Director ........................................................Justin Sell RPG: 4.8 RPG: 3.4 RPG: 4.3 RPG: 3.0 RPG: 8.9 Alma Mater, Year ............................. Bowling Green State, 1991 APG: 2.5 APG: 1.6 APG: 1.6 APG: 1.1 APG: 1.5 JACKS ON THE WEB MPG: 26.4 MPG: 27.3 MPG: 29.3 MPG: 23.4 MPG: 30.5 Twitter ............................................................... @GoJacksMBB JACKRABBIT MEDIA INFORMATION ..........................................................................@GoJacksSDSU Credentials Postgame Press Conference Instagram ............................................................. GoJacksMBB All media credential requests for SDSU men’s basketball home games should be di- A post game press conference may be held after home games in room 104 on the ............................................................................. GoJacksSDSU rected to Assistant Sports Information Director Andrew Sogn at least 24 hours before lower level of the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center, just off the northeast side of the the event. playing court. The visiting team goes first, followed by SDSU players and coaches. Facebook ...................................................Jackrabbit Basketball The Sports Information Office may choose to mail credentials if they receive the request ....................................................South Dakota State Jackrabbits a week or more in advance. If not mailed, credentials may be picked up at the Jackrabbit Interview Policies ticket office inside the Stanley J. Marshall Center on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or at The South Dakota State Sports Information Office strives to comply with all legit- Hashtags ................................................#FindAWay (MBB Only) the Frost Arena will call window 60 minutes prior to the start of the event. imate interview requests for Jackrabbit coaches, student-athletes and administrators .................................................................... #GoJacks (Athletics) SDSU allows courtside access in Frost Arena only to working media. Media requiring in a timely fashion. access to phone lines and/or wired Internet should contact the SDSU Sports Information Interview times can be arranged through the Sports Information Office or through the Office in advance of the game to assist in seating assignments, etc. SDSU does provide a coach of the sport involved, preferably arranged 24 hours in advance Monday through free wireless Internet signal. Thursday. SDSU permits live blogging with descriptions of the event, but does not permit live vid- Media members may not contact student-athletes directly without approval. eo streaming of either game action or postgame press conferences. Video may be archived The SDSU Sports Information Office does not release the phone numbers of stu- www.GoJacks.com and posted to web sites following the conclusion of the event. dent-atletes to the media, and return calls must be made collect, or via a toll free The South Dakota State Athletic Department asks that photographers (live and still) do number, unless the student-athlete does the interview from the Sports Information or MBB Home Page not interfere with the sight lines of spectators. Video may be shot from the upper-level track Coaches Office. The media may not interview student-athletes prior to a contest on the on the east, west and south sides of Frost Arena. At court level, photographers must remain day of the game, but may do so 10 minutes after the conclusion of contests by contact- outside the team areas and in a position as to not interfere with the game. ing a member of the Sports Information staff or coaching staff. –all credentials are non-transferable– -1- 2017-18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL @GoJacksMBB /JackrabbitMBB @GoJacksMBB # #FindAWay #GoJacks 2017-18 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2017-18 JACKRABBITS ROSTER Date Opponent Time/Result No. Name Position Height Weight Year Hometown Pronunciation N2 South Dakota Mines (Exh.) W, 78-65 0 Brandon Key PG 5-10 180 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Brandon Key N10 UC Irvine W, 65-54 1 Skyler Flatten G 6-6 215 Sr. Clark, S.D. Sky-lurr Flah-tin N12 Mary W, 78-54 2 Tevin King G 6-2 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Teh-vin King N14 Alabama State W, 94-63 3 Chris Howell G 6-5 217 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Chris How-uhl N17 at #3 Kansas L. 64-98 4 Ryan Krueger G/F 6-6 200 Fr. New London, Wis. Ryan Kree-gur N20 vs Wyoming! L, 65-77 5 David Jenkins Jr. G 6-2 190 Fr. Tacoma, Wash. David Jenkins Jr. N21 vs Iowa! W, 80-72 10 Alou Dillon F 6-8 225 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. Ah-lou Dillon N22 vs Buffalo! W, 94-80 15 Beau Brown G 6-1 175 So. Mitchell, S.D. Bo Brown N26 Dakota State W, 92-60 N28 at Ole Miss W, 99-97 (OT) 23 Reed Tellinghuisen G/F 6-7 215 Sr. Sac City, Iowa Reed Tell-ing-hew-son 24 Mike Daum F 6-9 250 Jr. Kimball, Neb. Mike Dom D2 vs Missouri State# L, 53-73 25 Lane Severyn G/F 6-5 220 Sr. Pierre, S.D. Lane Sev-rin D5 at #6 Wichita State L, 85-95 32 Matt Dentlinger G/F 6-8 250 Fr. Carroll, Iowa Matt Dent-ling-gurr D8 Concordia (Neb.)
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