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BRAVES2013-14 OUTM Men’s Basketball Ottawa University® Sports Information Department - 1001 S. Cedar - Box #7 - Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - Phone 785-248-2610 - [email protected] 2013-14 Schedule and Results Game 24: 10/30 Grace University W, 74-67 11/5 #15 MidAmerica Nazarene University L, 82-63 OU at Bethel College 11/8 Peru State College - @ W, 88-85 11/9 Baker University - @ L, 73-68 Feb. 6, 2014 - Thresher Gymnasium 11/12 Missouri Valley College L, 67-62 North Newton, Kan. - 7:00 p.m. 11/15 Haskell Indian Nations University . W, 90-78 11/19 Graceland University L, 118-114 (2OT) OU Leads the Series: 96-77 11/23 Haskell Indian Nations University W, 84-69 Coach Carrier’s Record Vs. BC: 29-20 11/26 Baker University L, 73-61 11/30 Missouri Southern State University - ! L, 101-75 Braves Threshers 12/5 *Friends University L, 82-76 12/7 *Kansas Wesleyan University W, 78-62 WWW.OTTAWABRAVES.COM 12/12 *Bethany College L, 86-81 10-12, 5-7 0-22, 0-12 12/14 *Bethel College W, 82-81 12/17 William Jewell College - ! L, 102-67 WWW.KCACSPORTS.COM 1/4 Oklahoma Wesleyan University W, 85-80 1/9 *Sterling College L, 84-76 1/11 *Tabor College W, 75-71 Scouting Ottawa: The Braves fell 107-99 to Bethany College on Saturday evening in Hahn Gymnasium. OU went 1-1 last week 1/16 *McPherson College W, 65-61 1/18 *Southwestern College L, 70-60 with a victory over Kansas Wesleyan University on Wednesday, 90-87. In the Braves last two games, the offense is averaging 94.5 1/22 *University of Saint Mary L, 77-63 points per game. The OU defense though, is allowing 97 points per game in those last two contests. 1/25 *Friends University L, 88-68 1/29 *Kansas Wesleyan University W, 90-87 The Braves won the first meeting this season against the Threshers on Dec. 14, 82-81, in Wilson Field House. OU leads the all- 2/1 *Bethany College L, 107-99 time series between the two teams, 96-77. Coach Carrier has a record of 29-20 against Bethel. Coach Carrier is just three wins 2/6 *Bethel College 8:00 p.m. away from becoming the all-time winningest coach in OU athletic program history. 2/8 *Sterling College 7:00 p.m. 2/13 *Tabor College 8:00 p.m. 2/15 *McPherson College 7:00 p.m. OU is led in scoring (19.4) and rebounding (6.5) by Julian Rose. He is shooting 44.7 percent from the floor and has 144 rebounds 2/20 *Southwestern College 8:00 p.m. through 22 games this season. Kameron Lindsay is the team’s leader in assists (3.3) and steals (1.2). He has 73 assists and 28 2/22 *University of Saint Mary 5:00 p.m. steals on the season. Alex Lundry leads the Braves in blocks per game (1.5) and has 33 for the season. * - Denotes KCAC Games As a team, the Braves are ranked second in NAIA Division II in defensive rebounds per game (30), third in total rebounds per ! - Denotes Exhibition Games @ - Denotes KCAC/HAAC Classic (Peru, Neb.) game (43.5), sixth in total blocks (98), sixth in blocks per game (4.4), 11th in offensive rebounds per game (13.5), 12th in total All home games are in BOLD and are played in Wilson Field House on offensive rebounds (957), 14th in rebound margin (6.4), 33rd in free throw percentage (.720), and 35th in defensive field goal the campus of Ottawa University. All game times are Central Standard percentage. Time (cst) and are subject to change. Go to www.ottawabraves.com for the most up to date schedule. Individually, Lundry is ranked 17th in blocks per game (1.5) and 18th in total blocks (33). Jason Haase is ranked 35th in total blocks (26) and 35th in blocks per game (1.1). Lindsay is ranked 38th in free throw percentage (.828). Rose is ranked 37th in Probable Starters points per game (19.4), 40th in total points scored (427), and 42nd in free throw percentage (.821). Ottawa (based on last game) Scouting Bethel: The Threshers are on a 25 game losing streak dating back to the 2012-13 season. Bethel’s last victory was No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG against the Braves. That happened on February 7, 2013 in Wilson Field House, 89-87. 12 Kameron Lindsay G/F 6-3 Jr. 15.1 *3.3 21 Alex Hasty G/F 6-3 Fr. 2.7 3.5 22 Riley Falk F 6-5 So. 4.6 2.1 Bethel is led in scoring by Robbie Wright (10.5). He is shooting 40.7 percent from the floor. Trever Ford is the team’s leader in 25 Julian Rose G/F 6-1 Sr. 19.4 6.5 rebounds (6) and he has 120 for the season. Jody Jones leads BC in assists (1.8) and steals (1.4). He has 40 assists and 32 50 Alex Lundry C 6-9 Jr. 10.3 5.8 steals through 22 games. Ford also leads the Threshers in blocks (0.7) and has 14 on the season. *Assists Per Game Bethel (based on last game) 2013-14 OU Individual Rankings: No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Alex Lundry Ranks Number 17 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.500) 1 Jody Keon Jones G 6-0 Sr. 9.2 *1.8 Alex Lundry Ranks Number 18 in Division II in Total Blocks (33) 2 Robbie Wright G 6-1 Sr. 10.5 2.6 24 Kent Packard F 6-5 Jr. 5.8 5.9 Jason Haase Ranks Number 35 in Division II in Total Blocks (26) 25 DeWayne Canady G 6-1 So. 10.1 2.3 Jason Haase Ranks Number 35 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.182) 41 Trever Ford C 6-10 Fr. 5.3 6.0 Julian Rose Ranks Number 37 in Division II in Points per Game (19.409) *Assists Per Game 2013 Braves Basketball Kameron Lindsay Ranks Number 38 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.828) Julian Rose Ranks Number 40 in Division II in Total Scoring (427) 2013-14 KCAC Standings Julian Rose Ranks Number 42 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.821) 2013-14 KCAC Preseason Team: Returning 2012 - 2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year highlight the 2013 -2014 Preseason Men’s Basketball Team. Last year’s All-KCAC First Team selection, Cameron KCAC Overall Clark (Southwestern) and Second Team selection Anthony White (Friends) were voted to the team unanimously by Head Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Men’s Basketball Coaches. #RV Sterling College 10 2 .833 18 5 .783 Cameron Clark, 2012-2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year, played in 30 games for the Moundbuilders. He led Southwest- #RV Bethany College 10 2 .833 17 6 .739 ern in Scoring with 422 points (14.07 PPG), Field Goal Percentage (0.463), and Rebounding with 268 (8.93 RPG). He Friends University 9 3 .750 18 5 .783 was third overall in conference rebounding behind two seniors, and he was first in offensive rebounds. Clark recorded Uni. of Saint Mary 8 4 .667 14 8 .636 nine double-doubles last year, including a 28-point/13-rebound game against Bethany. In the KCAC, Clark was fourth Tabor College 7 5 .583 14 9 .609 in Field Goal Percentage and eighth in Scoring. McPherson College 5 7 .417 12 12 .500 Anthony White, 2012-2013 KCAC Defensive Player of the Year, led Friends in Scoring with 394 points (13.13 PPG), Field Ottawa University 5 7 .417 10 12 .455 Goal Percentage (0.681), and Rebounding with 250 (8.33 RPG). White recorded 10 double-doubles last year, including Southwestern College 4 8 .333 15 9 .625 a 12-point/16-rebound game against Avila. In the KCAC, White was first in Field Goal Percentage, fourth in Rebounding, Kansas Wesleyan Uni. 2 10 .167 4 18 .182 and seventh in Blocks. Bethel College 0 12 .000 0 22 .000 All returning ALL-KCAC First Team, Second Team, Third Team, and Honorable Mention 2012-2013 performers were nomi- nated for preseason honors. Head Men’s Basketball Coaches also had the opportunity to nominate other key members Recent Results from their teams. The team (listed below) is made up of nine seniors and one sophomore. Of the 10 athletes listed, Feb. 1, 2014 four each are from Kansas and Texas. In addition to Clark and White, Idris Idris (Bethany) was selected unanimously Kansas Wesleyan Univ. @ Southwestern College 46-69 by coaches. Friends leads the way with three athletes listed. Tabor College @ Bethel College 99-75 Ottawa Univ. @ Bethany College 99-107 KCAC Coaches and Media Poll: Following the Kansas Collegiate Athletic College Men’s Basketball Media Day, votes Friends Univ. @ Univ. of Saint Mary 71-73 were tabulated for both the KCAC Coaches’ and Media Preseason Polls. Friends University takes the top spot in each McPherson College @ (RV) Sterling College 58-71 poll, with seven first place votes in the Coaches’ Poll and four in the Media Poll. Feb. 3, 2014 In the Media Poll, Friends University edges Tabor College by five points. The Bluejays tie the Falcons with four first place Baptist Bible College @ Southwestern College 85-110 votes. University of Saint Mary comes in third, six points behind Tabor.