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11-13 MBB Vs Tabor 2019-20 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Univ. of Saint Mary Sports Information • 4100 S 4th St. • Leavenworth, Kan. 66048 @USMSpireWire @USMSpires usmspireathletics Sports Information Director: Tyler Scott @USMMensBBall UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY SCHEDULE/RESULTS SPIRES (3-0) October VS. 30 Jarvis Christian College ...............................W, 62-61 TABOR COLLEGE BLUEJAYS (2-1) November 8 Kansas Christian College ............................W, 83-58 Ryan Sports Center • Leavenworth, Kan. 9 Calvary Bible College ..................................W, 89-51 Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019 • 8 p.m. CST 13 TABOR COLLEGE* ...................................... 8:00pm 14 Northwest Missouri State University# ........ 6:00pm SAINT MARY PROJECTED STARTERS 16 BETHEL COLLEGE* .................................... 7:00pm 17 Missouri Southern State University# .......... 3:00pm Saint Mary Ht. Yr. PPG RPG 20 York College* .................................................. 8:00pm G 2 Cameron Southern 6-3 So. 6.7 3.0 23 Sterling College * ............................................ 7:00pm F 3 Christian Carmichael 6-6 Jr. 5.7 3.7 26 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY* ............................ 8:00pm 29 Emporia State University# ............................ 7:30pm G 13 Raylon Howard 6-5 Sr. 17.0 3.3 G 14 Donovan Sinegal 6-3 Jr. 9.7 6.0 December F 25 Brad Hailey 6-6 So. 4.3 4.0 2 MCPHERSON COLLEGE* .......................... 8:00pm 5 Bethany College* ............................................ 8:00pm 7 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY* ............................ 7:00pm TABOR PROJECTED STARTERS 11 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY* ...... 8:00pm 14 Oklahoma Wesleyan University* ................. 4:00pm Tabor Ht. Yr. PPG RPG 31 University of Central Missouri# ................... 3:00pm G 0 Noah Brown IV 6-7 Jr. 6.3 6.3 G 2 Tyler Zinn 6-1 Sr. 29.7 11.7 January 4 Dallas Christian College................................ 1:00pm G 10 Montel Stewart 6-2 Jr. 10.3 1.7 8 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE* .................. 8:00pm F 33 Devin Rust 6-6 Fr. 4.0 5.7 11 AVILA UNIVERSITY* ................................. 3:00pm F 35 Leon Marcikic 6-7 So. 11.3 6.0 15 Tabor College* ................................................ 8:00pm 18 Bethel College* ............................................... 3:00pm 20 YORK COLLEGE* ......................................... 8:00pm GAME CENTER 23 STERLING COLLEGE* ................................ 8:00pm 25 Ottawa University*......................................... 5:00pm Saint Mary Tabor 29 McPherson College* ...................................... 8:00pm Record 3-0 2-1 Ranking None None February 1 BETHANY COLLEGE* ................................ 3:00pm Last Game Calvary, W 89-51 College of Ozarks, L 84-72 5 Friends University* ........................................ 8:00pm Head Coach Troy Brown Micah Ratzlaff 8 Kansas Wesleyan University* ....................... 7:00pm Career (Yrs.) 94-62 (5th) N/A (13th) 12 OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN UNIV.*^ ......... 8:00pm 19 Southwestern College* .................................. 8:00pm At School (Yrs.) 94-62 (5th) N/A (13th) 22 Avila University* ............................................ 3:00pm All times are Central Standard Time # Exhibition Game Home games are in CAPS $ Heart Classic in Ottawa, Kan. ^ Senior Day SAINT MARY SPIRES KCAC STANDINGS NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN Team Conf. W-L GB 0 Diego Lucas JR G 5-10 Prodenone, Italy Bethel ............................... 0-0 ..................... 4-0 ....................................................-- 1 Jaylon Rucker JR G 5-9 Frisco, TX Southwestern ................... 0-0 ..................... 4-0 ....................................................-- 2 Cameron Southern SO G 6-3 Lenexa, KS Bethany ............................ 0-0 ..................... 3-0 ....................................................-- 3 Christian Carmichael JR F 6-6 Manhattan, KS Ottawa .............................. 0-0 ..................... 3-0 ....................................................-- 4 Luke Mackey FR G 5-10 Warrensburg, MO Tabor ................................ 0-0 ..................... 2-0 ....................................................-- 5 Tevin Killeen SR G 6-3 Shakopee, MN Saint Mary ....................... 0-0 ..................... 1-0 ....................................................-- 10 Nick Funk JR F 6-7 Nortonville, KS York .................................. 0-0 ..................... 4-1 ....................................................-- 11 Jesse Moss SO G 6-3 Topeka, KS McPherson ...................... 0-0 ..................... 3-1 ....................................................-- 12 Larry Thomas SO G 6-0 Aurora, CO Oklahoma Wesleyan ...... 0-0 ..................... 3-1 ....................................................-- 13 Raylon Howard SR G 6-5 Fort Worth, TX Kansas Wesleyan ............. 0-0 ..................... 2-1 ....................................................-- 14 Donovan Sinegal SO G 6-3 San Antonio, TX Avila.................................. 0-0 ..................... 1-1 ....................................................-- 15 Dallas Taylor SR F 6-4 DeSoto, TX Sterling ............................. 0-0 ..................... 2-3 ....................................................-- 20 Lavar McCullough SR G 6-3 Golden Valley, MN Friends ............................. 0-0 ..................... 0-3 ....................................................-- 22 Donnie Flowers JR F 6-6 West Palm Beach, FL 23 Dan Hailey JR F 6-5 Stanberry, MO 24 Zach Thiel SO G 6-1 Leavenworth, KS NAIA DIVISION II TOP 25 PRESEASON POLL 25 Brad Hailey SO F 6-6 Stanberry, MO 32 Rahjames Robinson SR F 6-7 Lake Marion, SC RANK SCHOOL [FIRST PLACE VOTES] RECORD 1 Spring Arbor (Mich.) [12] 30-7 Head Coach: Troy Brown (4th season) 2 Oregon Tech 28-8 3 College of Idaho 31-6 Assistant Coaches: Jamison Carmichael and Isaac Jaramillo 4 Morningside (Iowa) 29-4 4 Indiana Wesleyan 30-6 6 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 23-10 7 Oklahoma Wesleyan 30-4 TABOR BLUEJAYS 8 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 27-8 9 Madonna (Mich.) 23-10 NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN 10 IU Kokomo (Ind.) 26-8 0 Noah Brown IV JR G/F 6-7 Hollywood, Fla. 11 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 23-9 2 Tyler Zinn SR G 6-1 Olathe, Kan. 12 Cornerstone (Mich.) 26-9 4 Luis Baez SO F 6-6 St. Croix, Virgin Islands 13 Southwestern (Kan.) 28-5 5 Dezmond Barnes SR G 5-7 Houston, Texas 14 Indiana East (Ind.) 26-9 10 Montel Stewart JR G 6-2 Palm Bay, FL 15 Marian (Ind.) 28-8 11 Duncan Whitlock SR G 6-0 Topeka, Kan. 16 Jamestown (N.D.) 29-6 13 Jayden Davis JR G 6-3 Olathe, Kan. 17 Union (Ky.) 26-7 18 Southern Oregon 21-11 15 Leon Srisamutr FR G 6-3 Manchester, UK 19 St. Francis (Ill.) 20-15 20 Nathan Ahrens JR G/F 6-4 Newton, Kan. 20 Voorhees (S.C.) 24-6 22 Elias Werth SO G 6-0 Hillsboro, Kan. 21 Warner (Fla.) 21-11 23 Tevin Berry SR G 6-4 Newton, Kan. 22 Bellevue (Neb.) 19-14 31 Justin Williams SR F 6-6 Hartford, Conn. 23 Indiana Tech 22-10 33 Devin Rust FR F 6-6 Elbing, Kan. 24 Saint Francis (Ind.) 16-15 35 Leon Marcikic SO F 6-7 Serbia 25 Dordt (Iowa) 19-13 Others receiving votes: Washington Adventist 44, Antelope Valley (Calif.) Head Coach: Micah Ratzlaff 43, Corban (Ore.) 42, Montreat (N.C.) 35, Briar Cliff (Iowa) 26, WVU Tech Assistant Coaches: Lance Carter 25, Holy Cross (Ind.) 22, Ave Maria (Fla.) 21, Kansas Wesleyan 8, Siena Heights (Mich.) 6, Bethel (Ind.) 6, Milligan (Tenn.) 6, Indiana Northwest 4, Dickinson State (N.D.) 3 RADIO/TV CHART #0 Diego Lucas #1 Jaylon Rucker #2 Cameron Southern #3 Christian Carmichael #4 Braydn Kemper Prodenone, Italy Frisco, Texas Lenexa, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Saint Joseph, Mo. JR - G JR - G SO - G JR - F JR - G #5 Lavar McCullough #10 Nick Funk #11 Jesse Moss #12 Larry Thomas #13 Raylon Howard Golden Valley, Minn. Nortonville, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Aurora, Colo. Fort Worth, Texas SR - G JR - F SO - G SO - G SR - F #14 Donovan Sinegal #15 Dallas Taylor #20 Tevin Killeen #22 Donnie Flowers #23 Dan Hailey San Antonio, Texas Desoto, Texas Shakopee, Minn. West Palm Beach, Fla. Stanberry, Mo. JR - G SR - F SR - G JR - F JR - F #24 Zach Thiel #25 Brad Hailey #32 RJ Robinson Leavenworth, Kan. Stanberry, Mo. Holly Hill, S.C. SO - G SO - F SR - F 2019-20 SAINT MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL RESULTS WON-LOST SPLITS 3-0 overall — 0-0 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (Home: 0-0 — Away:1-0 — Neutral-Site: 2-0) DATE OPPONENT RESULT RECORD TOP POINTS TOP REBOUNDS TOP ASSISTS 10/30/2019 @ Jarvis Christian (Texas) ...........................62-61 1-0 Howard (18) 3 Tied (4) Southern (3) 11/8/2019 vs. Kansas Christian College .........................83-58 2-0 Howard (22) B. Hailey (9) Carmichael (5) 11/9/2019 vs. Calvary University ....................................89-51 3-0 McCullough (16) Sinegal (9) 5 Tied (3) 11/13/2019 vs. Tabor (Kan.) * ..................................... 8:00 PM 11/16/2019 vs. Bethel (Kan.) * .................................... 7:00 PM 11/20/2019 @ York (Neb.) * ........................................ 8:00 PM 11/23/2019 @ Sterling (Kan.) * ................................... 7:00 PM 11/26/2019 vs. Ottawa (Kan.) * .................................. 8:00 PM 12/2/2019 vs. McPherson (Kan.) * ............................. 8:00 PM 12/5/2019 @ Bethany (Kan.) * .................................... 8:00 PM 12/7/2019 vs. Friends (Kan.) * .................................... 7:00 PM 12/11/2019 vs. Kansas Wesleyan * ............................. 8:00 PM 12/14/2019 @ Oklahoma Wesleyan * ......................... 4:00 PM 12/31/2019 @ University of Central Mis ................... 3:00 PM 1/4/2020
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