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2014-15 Game Notes University Men’S Basketball BOWLING GREEN STATE 2014-15 GAME NOTES UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL Assistant Director/MBB Contact: Kevin Davis * Email: [email protected] * Office: 419-372-7077 * Cell: 704-974-9095 SCHEDULE (5-1, 0-0 MAC) Date Opponent Time (ET) BOWLING GREEN FALCONS NOVEMBER 4-0 7 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE (exh.) W, 88-64 VS. 15 at Drake W, 77-58 DAYTON 19 WRIGHT STATE W, 70-55 FLYERS 25 SE MISSOURI STATE W, 62-54 30 at Detroit (ESPN3) W, 64-63 5-1 6-1 DECEMBER 1-1 TUESDAY, DEC. 9 @ 7:00 P.M. * UD ARENA * DAYTON, OHIO 3 at Western Kentucky (ASN) L, 52-62 TV: Time Warner Cable Sports Channel (Dwight Burgess & Tony White) 6 ALABAMA A&M W, 64-47 Radio: Falcon Radio Network (Todd Walker) 9 at Dayton (TWC Sports) 7:00 p.m. 13 CLEVELAND STATE 4:00 p.m. Live Audio: www.BGSUFalcons.com 21 FERRIS STATE 1:00 p.m. Live Video: www.DaytonFlyers.com 28 at South Florida (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m. Live Stats: www.DaytonFlyers.com Twitter: @BGSUMHoops JANUARY 3 CHICAGO STATE 7:00 p.m. LAY-UPS 7 at Kent State * 7:00 p.m. • This is the first meeting for BGSU and UD since the 1971-72 season. 10 OHIO * 4:00 p.m. • Both teams have only one loss on the season - BGSU 5-1, Dayton 6-1. 14 at Akron * 7:00 p.m. • The Falcons are 2-1 on the road this year with wins at Drake and Detroit. 17 BALL STATE * 4:00 p.m. • Dayton is 3-0 at home on the year with wins vs. AAMU, UIC and EMU. 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN * 7:00 p.m. • No team has scored more than 63 points on the Falcons this season. 24 at Toledo * 7:00 p.m. • BGSU is 5-0 this season when scoring 60 points or more for the game. 27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 7:00 p.m. • The Falcons have out-scored their opponents by 93 points (176-83) in bench 31 AKRON * 7:00 p.m. points on the year. FEBRUARY • Bowling Green is in its 100th season of basketball this year. 4 at Central Michigan * (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS 7 at Northern Illinois * (ESPN3) 8:00 p.m. 10 WESTERN MICHIGAN * 7:00 p.m. Pos. No. Name Cl. PPG RBG APG Notes 14 at Ball State * 4:30 p.m. G 10 David Joseph Jr. 4.3 1.5 3.8 *8 assists/0 turnovers vs. AAMU; 5-6 FT 18 MIAMI * 7:00 p.m. G 2 Anthony Henderson R-Sr. 5.5 2.3 0.8 *season-high 11 points @ WKU 21 BUFFALO * 2:00 p.m. G 4 Zack Denny So. 8.0 4.2 0.7 *team-high 8 3pt FGs made; 100% at FT line 24 at Ohio * 7:00 p.m. F 3 Spencer Parker Jr. 9.5 3.5 0.8 *has made 4 FGs in 5 different games on year 28 at Miami * 3:30 p.m. F 22 Richaun Holmes Sr. 12.7 8.8 0.3 *leads team in scoring, rebounding, blocks MARCH 3 KENT STATE * 7:00 p.m. FALCONS BENCH 6 at Buffalo * (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. Pos. No. Name Cl. PPG RBG APG Notes 9-14 MAC Championship Tournament ^ TBD C 0 Josh Gomez R-Jr. 0.0 1.3 0.3 *2 rebs. & 1 assists in 4 mins vs. AAMU HOME games at Stroh Center (4,347) G 1 JD Tisdale So. 0.6 1.4 0.8 *3 assists & 2 rebs. in 12 mins vs. AAMU * Mid-American Conference game F 5 Delvin Dickerson Jr. 5.2 4.7 0.5 *7 points vs. AAMU; 7 rebs 2x on year ^ MAC Tournament (Campus sites/Cleveland, Ohio) G 11 Damarkeo Lyshe Sr. 0.7 0.0 0.0 *played 3 mins off bench vs. AAMU G 12 Jovan Austin Jr. 6.0 1.3 2.3 *6 points vs. AAMU; 14 assists on year F 15 Brandon Busuttil Jr. 1.0 0.5 0.0 *scored 1st career points vs. AAMU G 21 Chauncey Orr R-Jr. 2.2 1.8 0.6 *2 points & 3 rebs. vs. AAMU; 4 starts G 23 Jehvon Clarke Sr. 9.5 2.7 2.0 *11 points vs. AAMU; avg. 23 mins per game G 24 Matt Fox Fr. 0.0 0.5 0.0 *logged 2 mins vs. AAMU; missed 4 games F 32 Rasheed Worrell Fr. -- -- -- *2nd-Team Class 3A All-State in Alabama F 33 Garrett Mayleben R-Fr. 1.2 1.0 0.0 *1 reb. vs. AAMU; avg. 11.5 mins per game BGSUFalcons.com 1 @BGSUMHoops BGSU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES NOTES GAME 7 * BGSU at DAYTON * DEC. 9, 2014 TEAM INFORMATION 2014-15 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY ROSTER 2014-15 Record: ............................................................... 5-1 No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 2014-15 Record at Home: ..............................................3-0 0 Josh Gomez 6-10 231 R-Jr. C Bronx, N.Y. (Rice/Iona) 2014-15 Record on the Road: ........................................ 2-1 1 JD Tisdale 6-4 171 So. G Flint, Mich. (Swartz Creek) 2014-15 Neutral Record: ............................................... 0-0 2 Anthony Henderson 6-1 173 R-Sr. G Toledo, Ohio (Start) COACHING STAFF 3 Spencer Parker 6-7 207 Jr. F Detroit, Mich. (West Bloomfield) Head Coach: ........................................................Chris Jans 4 Zack Denny 6-2 185 So. G Germantown, Ohio (Valley View) Alma Mater: ..........................................Loras College, 1991 5 Delvin Dickerson 6-7 215 Jr. F Houston, Texas (Westbury Christian/Paris JC) Record at BGSU:....................................... 5-1 (1st season) 10 David Joseph 6-1 185 Jr. G Queens, N.Y. (Westlake Prep/Howard College) MAC Record: .................................................................... 0-0 Head Coach DI Record: ............................5-1 (1st season) 11 Damarkeo Lyshe 5-11 158 Sr. G Westerville, Ohio (Westerville South) Head Coach Career Record: ........ 164-46 (7th season) 12 Jovan Austin 6-1 170 Jr. G Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie/Paris JC) Assistant Coach: ..................... David Ragland (1st year) 15 Brandon Busuttil 6-4 200 Jr. F Ontario, Canada (St.-John’s-Kilmarnock School) Assistant Coach: ....................... Mark Downey (1st year) Assistant Coach: ....................... Corey Barker (1st year) 21 Chauncey Orr 6-4 207 R-Jr. G/F Bowling Green, Ohio (Bowling Green) Dir. of Operations: .......................Jeff Clapacs (1st year) 22 Richaun Holmes 6-8 214 Sr. F Lockport, Ill. (Lockport/Moraine Valley CC) Basketball Office Phone: ............................ 419-372-4014 23 Jehvon Clarke 6-1 179 Sr. G Canton, Ohio (Timken) 24 Matt Fox 6-4 185 Fr. G Maumee, Ohio (Anthony Wayne) PROGRAM HISTORY 32 Rasheed Worrell 6-8 205 Fr. F Coker, Ala. (Sipsey Valley) First Year of Men’s Basketball: .............................1915-16 All-Time Varsity Record: ....................... 1305-1109 (.541) 33 Garrett Mayleben 6-9 227 R-Fr. F Milford, Ohio (Milford) All-Time MAC Record: ............................... 473-434 (.521) MAC Regular Season Titles: .............................. 9 (2009) MAC Tournament Record: ............................ 19-32 (.373) Head Coach: Chris Jans (Loras, 1991); First season NCAA Championships Appearances/ Last: .... 4 (1968) NCAA Championships Record: .......................... 1-5 (.167) Assistant Coach: David Ragland (Southern Indiana, 2003); First season Postseason NIT Appearances / Last: ............ 14 (2009) Assistant Coach: Mark Downey (Univ. of Charleston (W.Va.), 1995); First season Postseason NIT Record: ................................. 6-14 (.300) Assistant Coach: Corey Barker (Prairie View A&M, 2003); First season Postseason CIT Appearances / Last: ................ 1 (2012) Director of Basketball Operations: Jeff Clapacs (College of Wooster, 2007); First season Postseason CIT Record: ................................... 0-1 (.000) Athletic Trainer: Rob Whitehurst (BGSU, 2011); First season ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant A.D. for Athletic Comm. .......... Jason Knavel PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Director/MBB Contact: ................Kevin Davis #11 Damarkeo Lyshe (duh-MARK-ee-oh lish) Office Phone: ................................................ 419-372-7077 #12 Jovan Austin (JO-von) Email: ...................................................... [email protected] #15 Brandon Busuttil (Boo-su-till) Twitter: ................................................................ @kldavis12 Assistant Director: ........................................... Mike Cihon #22 Richaun Holmes (ri-SHAWN) Assistant Director: ..................................... Scott Swegan #23 Jehvon Clarke (JAY-von) Intern: ................................................................ Jake Dorow #33 Garrett Mayleben (MAY-luh-bin) Graduate Assistant: ..........................................Alexx Klein HC Chris Jans (Jan-z) Student Assistant: .................................. James Nahakian Address: ..................................... 245 Perry Stadium East MEDIA INFORMATION .....................................Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 POST GAME INTERVIEWS: A press conference will be held for BGSU head coach Chris Jans University Website: ....................................www.bgsu.edu Athletics Website: ............................... BGSUFalcons.com and requested player(s) at the conclusion of the game. BGSU does follow the NCAA required Men’s Basketball Twitter: ........................ @BGSUMHoops 10-minute cooling off period. The Falcons also operate with a CLOSED locker room policy. SOCIAL MEDIA INTERVIEW REQUESTS: BGSU coaches and players will also be available during the week before or after practice by APPOINTMENT ONLY through the Athletic Communications Office. Arrangements for interviews should be made through the Athletic Communications @bgathletics Office at least ONE DAY in advance. All player interview requests shall be made through the Athletic Communications Office and will be at the discretion of the head coach. @BGSUMHoops MEDIA INTERVIEW POLICY: The BGSU locker room is closed to ALL media members. Practices are open to the media, but please contact Assistant Director for Athletic Facebook: BGSU Athletics Communications Kevin Davis (704-974-9095) ahead of time if you plan to attend a practice and wish to interview Coach Jans or a player. The Falcons’ typical practice time will be from 1-4 p.m. during the week. Practice footage can be shot only with prior permission from head coach Chris Instagram: @bgfalcons Jans and/or Assistant Director for Athletic Communications Kevin Davis. BGSUFalcons.com 2 @BGSUMHoops BGSU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES NOTES GAME 7 * BGSU at DAYTON * DEC.
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