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GAME 14 HEAD COACH: Brad Brownell JAX RECORD: 77-98 DATE 2019-20 JACKSONVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL CONFERENCE: ASUN CONFERENCE: ACC HEAD COACH: Tony Jasick GAME 14 HEAD COACH: Brad Brownell JAX RECORD: 77-98 DATE: ........................... Dec. 20, 2019 RECORD AT CLEMSON: 174-132 OVERALL RECORD: 129-145 TIME: ..................................9 PM EST OVERALL RECORD: 341-215 SEASON AT JAX: Sixth LOCATION: ..................Clemson, S.C. SEASON AT CLEMSON: 10th VENUE: ................Littlejohn Coliseum WEBSITE: JUDolphins.com CAPACITY: .................................9,000 WEBSITE: clemsontigers.com TWITTER: @JAX_MBB VIDEO: ..........................ACC Network TWITTER: @ClemsonMBB AUDIO: ................................... 1010XL 5-37-6 RICHMONDJACKSONVILLE SPIDERS DOLPHINS STATS: ..................... JUDolphins.com CLEMSON TIGERS 5-5 • 0-2 ACC 2019-20 SCHEDULE 1970 NATIONAL RUNNER-UP • NCAA TOURNAMENT 5X • NIT 6X • CIT 2X ASUN: 0-0 | H: 3-1 | A: 3-3 | N: 1-2 LAST TIME OUT NOVEMBER All Times EST Jacksonville rolled into Presbyterian (2-9) and took care of business on Wednesday night, knocking down 5 at #19 Xavier FS2 L, 57-76 8 Johnson (Fla.) ESPN+ W, 83-65 13 triples while playing stout defense in the second half to run away with an 81-58 victory. 11 vs. Bowling Green L, 59-75 15 at UMass Lowell^ ESPN3 W, 80-78 16 vs. Dartmouth^ AETV W, 57-37 The scoring was paced by Destin Barnes who knocked down five triples, matching a season-high, and 17 vs. Merrimack^ AETV L, 44-54 tallied what turned out to be a team-high 17 points, all before halftime. No to be upstaged, freshman 21 Western Carolina ESPN+ L, 94-96 (2OT) guard Mo Arnold shook loose for a career-best 14 points off the bench to go with five boards. His night 25 at Campbell ESPN+ L, 57-62 30 at North Carolina A&T W, 61-45 was highlighted by a 4-5 clip from long range. DECEMBER The team shot 49.2 percent from the floor (30-61), matching a season-high for the third time. Oddly 4 at rv Marquette FS2 L, 56-75 7 Bethune-Cookman ESPN+ W, 82-60 enough the previous two instances also saw the Dolphins shoot exactly 30-61 from the floor. Jacksonville 14 Middle Georgia State ESPN+ W, 93-79 13 made triples on 31 tries are both season highs. 18 at Presbyterian ESPN+ W, 81-59 20 at Clemson ACCN 9 PM 30 South Carolina State ESPN+ 7 PM The 31 three-point attempts are tied for the seventh-most in a single game in program history and the 13 makes are tied for eighth-most in a single game in program history. Entering the 2019-20 campaign, JANUARY 2 at North Alabama* ESPN+ 7 PM the Dolphins had made 12 or more threes in a game on just 20 occasions all-time. The team has already 9 NJIT* ESPN+ 7 PM accomplished that feat three times this season. 11 at rv Liberty* ESPN+ 5 PM 16 • North Florida* ESPN+ 7 PM 18 Stetson* ESPN+ 6 PM 23 at Lipscomb* ESPN+ 7:30 PM MOST RECENT STARTERS (3-0) NOTES 25 at Kennesaw State* ESPN+ 4:30 PM KEVIN NORMAN - Scored 21 points off the bench @ UMass Lowell 30 FGCU* ESPN+ 7 PM F | JR | 6-4 | ALEXANDRIA, LA. 0 PTS REB AST 3FG MIN - Made first JU start at N.C. A&T, 12 points FEBRUARY 1 North Alabama* ESPN+ 6 PM 8.6 4.5 1.2 13 20.6 - 1st Team All-Region & 3rd Team All-American JUCO 6 rv Liberty* ESPN+ 7 PM DAVID BELL - 4-straight double-doubles, 11/17-11/30 8 at NJIT* ESPN+ 4 PM C | R-SR | 6-10 | CLEVELAND, OHIO 13 at • North Florida* ESPN+ 7 PM 3 PTS REB AST BLK MIN - Career-high 22 points, 15 reb vs. Bethune-Cookman 20 Lipscomb* ESPN+ 7 PM 22 Kennesaw State* ESPN+ 6 PM 11.5 10.0 1.1 1.6 23.3 - ASUN Player of the Week, 12/02 27 at FGCU* ESPN+ 7 PM DEANTHONY MCCALLUM - First career double-double (13 pts, 10 reb) vs. BCU 29 at Stetson* ESPN+ 4 PM G | SR | 6-4 | CINCINNATI, OHIO 5 - Averaged 7.0 points off the bench last season MARCH PTS REB AST 3FG MIN 3 ASUN Quarterfinal 7.4 2.8 1.2 8 22.5 - Season-High 16 points vs. Middle Georgia State 5 ASUN Semifinal 8 ASUN Championship AAMAHNE SANTOS - Second in ASUN in assists per game (3.3) G | R-SR | 5-10 | DORCHESTER, MASS 10 - Career-best 21 points against Johnson at home ^ - River Hawk Invitational PTS REB AST 3FG MIN * - ASUN Conference Game 9.9 1.8 3.3 25 32.6 - Second in ASUN in minutes per game, 33.3 • - River City Rumble DESTIN BARNES - ASUN Newcomer of the Week, 12/09 G/F | JR | 6-7 | CHICAGO, ILL. All HOME & ASUN Games On ESPN3 or 23 - Career-best 20 points vs. Western Carolina ESPN+ Unless Otherwise Noted PTS REB AST 3FG MIN 11.6 3.5 1.0 29 27.3 - First Team All-Suncoast Conference at FSW SERIES HISTORY JAX PROGRAM HISTORY JACKSONVILLE USAGE Overall Record: ...................0-1 First Season: .............................1948-49 First Reference ....................Jacksonville All-Time Record: .....................1009-936 Last Dolphin Win: ................NA Second etc. ............................ JU or JAX ASUN Record:...........................181-188 Nickname ................................. Dolphins NCAA App. (Last): ..................... 5 (1986) Current Streak: .....................L1 Preffered Abbreviation .....................JAX NIT App. (Last): ......................... 6 (2009) Last Meeting: .............12/16/75 Broadcast Abbreviation ...................JAX CIT App. (Last): ......................... 2 (2017) 2019-20 JACKSONVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2019-20 JACKSONVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER # Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (HS/PS) 0 Kevin Norman F Jr 6-4 200 Alexandria, La.(Peabody/Angelina College) 1 Tyreese Davis G So 6-6 210 Kansas City, Mo. (Grandview HS/Link Prep) 2 Corey Romich G Jr 6-4 205 Groton, Mass (Vermont Academy) 3 David Bell C R-Sr 6-10 225 Cleveland, Ohio (Garfield Heights/Ohio State) 5 DeAnthony McCallum G Sr 6-4 180 Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Independence CC) 10 Aamahne Santos G R-Sr 5-10 165 Dorchester, Mass (Catholic Memorial/Cloud County CC) 11 Trey Sides G Fr 6-1 170 Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg) 12 Kevion Nolan G Jr 6-2 170 Anniston, Ala. (Sacred Heart Catholic HS/Samford) 13 Bryce Workman F So 6-7 230 Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) 14 Mo Arnold G Fr 6-2 180 Picayune, Miss. (Picayune Memorial) 15 Donovan Forte F R-Fr. 6-7 220 Cleveland, Ohio (Garfield Heights) 21 Derrick Flowers G/F Jr 6-4 200 Frisco, Texas (Prestonwood Christian Academy-Plano) 22 Diante Wood G R-Fr 6-4 210 Anniston, Fla. (Sacred Heart Catholic HS/Alabama) 23 Destin Barnes G/F Jr 6-7 215 Chicago, Ill. (Don Bosco Prep/Boston U./FSW) 34 Thomas Owen G So 6-4 185 Dunwoody, Ga. (St. Francis HS) COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF HEAD COACH: Tony Jasick (Mars Hill, ‘00), 6th season DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Jared Rhodes (IPFW, ‘13), 5th season ASSISTANT COACH: Dan Beré (Indiana, ‘05), 6th season GRADUATE MANAGER: Kyle Pugh, 2nd season ASSISTANT COACH: Chad Eshbaugh (Washburn, ‘96), 3rd season GRADUATE MANAGER: Patrick Althoff, 1st season ASSISTANT COACH: Vince Martin (Jacksonville, ‘14), 1st season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2 Corey Romich Row-MICK # Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown 10 Aamahne Santos Uh-mah-knee 14 Mo Arnold G Fr 6-2 180 Picayune, Miss. 12 Kevion Nolan kev-E-on 23 Destin Barnes G/F Jr 6-7 215 Chicago, Ill. 15 Donovan Forte For-Tay 3 David Bell C R-Sr 6-10 225 Cleveland, Ohio 22 Diante Wood Dee-on-Tay 1 Tyreese Davis G So 6-6 210 Kansas City, Mo. Tony Jasick Jaz-Sick 21 Derrick Flowers G/F Jr 6-4 200 Frisco, Texas Dan Beré Bah-Ray 15 Donovan Forte F R-Fr. 6-7 220 Cleveland, Ohio 5 DeAnthony McCallum G Sr 6-4 180 Cincinnati, Ohio ROSTER BY CLASS 12 Kevion Nolan G Jr 6-2 170 Anniston, Ala. SENIORS (3) 0 Kevin Norman F Jr 6-4 200 Alexandria, La. Bell, McCallum, Santos 34 Thomas Owen G So 6-4 185 Dunwoody, Ga. JUNIORS (5) 2 Corey Romich G Jr 6-4 205 Groton, Mass. Barnes, Flowers, Nolan, Norman, Romich 10 Aamahne Santos G R-Sr 5-10 165 Dorchester, Mass. SOPHOMORES (3) Davis, Owen, Workman 11 Trey Sides G Fr 6-1 170 Phillipsburg, Kan. FRESHMEN (4) 22 Diante Wood G R-Fr 6-4 210 Anniston, Fla. Arnold, Forte, Sides, Wood 13 Bryce Workman F So 6-7 230 Tampa, Fla. ROSTER BY STATE ROSTER BY POSITION ALABAMA Kevion Nolan Anniston 1 Tyreese Davis G So 6-6 210 Kansas City, Mo. Diante Wood Anniston 2 Corey Romich G Jr 6-4 205 Groton, Mass. FLORIDA Bryce Workman Tampa 5 DeAnthony McCallum G Sr 6-4 180 Cincinnati, Ohio GEORGIA Thomas Owen Dunwoody 10 Aamahne Santos G R-Sr 5-10 165 Dorchester, Mass. ILLINOIS Destin Barnes Chicago 11 Trey Sides G Fr 6-1 170 Phillipsburg, Kan. KANSAS Trey Sides Phillipsburg 12 Kevion Nolan G Jr 6-2 170 Anniston, Ala. LOUISIANA Kevin Norman Alexandria 14 Mo Arnold G Fr 6-2 180 Picayune, Miss. MASSACHUSETTS Corey Romich Groton 22 Diante Wood G R-Fr 6-4 210 Anniston, Fla. Aamahne Santos Dorchester 34 Thomas Owen G So 6-4 185 Dunwoody, Ga. MISSISSIPPI Mo Arnold Picayune 21 Derrick Flowers G/F Jr 6-4 200 Frisco, Texas MISSOURI Tyreese Davis Kansas City 23 Destin Barnes G/F Jr 6-7 215 Chicago, Ill. OHIO Dave Bell Cleveland 0 Kevin Norman F Jr 6-4 200 Alexandria, La. Donovan Forte Cleveland 13 Bryce Workman F So 6-7 230 Tampa, Fla.
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