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2018-19 BB Guide-RECORDS.Indd BOBCAT STATS & RECORDS 2017-18 Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year Harald Frey (above) joined 2018-19 2016-17 selection Tyler Hall (below) to make Montana State the fi rst school in league history with back-to-back honorees in that category. The two form one of the most productive returning duos in college basketball over the course of the past two seasons. 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET 2019 Big Sky Men’s Basketball %JCORKQPUJKR$TCEMGV /CTEJ %GPVWT[.KPM#TGPC$QKUG+FCJQ Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 #1 Seed #8 Seed GAME 4 Game 4 Winner GAME 1 ŏŏŏŏ12 p.mċŏ ĊčăĀŏċ)ċ Game 1 Winner GAME 8 #9 Seed Game 8 Winner 5:3Ā p.mċ #4 Seed GAME 5 Game 5 Winner ŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏ2:3Ā p.mċ #5 Seed GAME 10 ć p.mċ 2019 #2 Seed Tournament Champion #7 Seed GAME 6 Game 6 Winner ŏŏŏŏŏŏ5:3Ā p.mċ GAME 2 Game 2 Winner āĂŏ,ċ)ċ #10 Seed GAME 9 Game 9 Winner 8 p.mċ #3 Seed #6 Seed GAME 7 Game 7 Winner ŏŏŏŏ8 p.mċ GAME 3 Game 3 Winner ŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏŏĂčăĀ p.mċ #11 Seed 2018-19 Big Sky Conference Women’s Tournament Monday, March 11 2:30 pm - No. 8 vs. No. 9, 5:30 pm - No. 7 vs. No. 10, 8:00 pm - No. 6 vs. No. 11 Tuesday, March 12 Noon - No. 1 vs. 8/9 winner, 2:30 pm - No. 4 vs. No. 5, 5:30 pm - No. 2 vs. 7/10 winner, 8 pm - No. 3 vs. 6/11 winner Wednesday, March 13 5:30 pm/8 pm - Semifi nals Friday, March 15 12 noon - Championship 22017-18017-18 SNNAPSHOTAPSHOT IMontana State fi elded a lineup featuring the previous two Big Sky Freshmen of the Year, the fi rst time in history a team was able to do so The Cats won their division of the Cancun Challenge tournament on Thanksgiving Weekend Tyler Hall fi nished his junior season with more points than any previous Bobcat at that juncture in his career TYLER HALL: CHASING HISTORY Big Sky Career Scoring NCAA Career Scoring 1. 2,169 Bogdan Bliznyuk, EWU, 2014-18 63. 2,516 Bryant Stith, Virginia ...............................1992 2. 2,102 Orlando Lightfoot, UI, 1991-94 64. 2,513 Charles Jenkins, Hofstra ........................2011 3. 2,078 Jeremy Senglin, WSU, 2013-17 65. 2,503 Bill Bradley, Princeton .............................1965 4. 2,052 Tyler Hall, MSU, 2015- 66. 2,503 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts .....................2007 5. 2,019 Bruce Collins, WSU, 1976-80 67. 2,502 Jeff Grayer, Iowa State ...........................1988 6. 2,017 Larry Krystkowiak, UM, 1982-86 68. 2,500 Elgin Baylor, C of Idaho/Seattle ..............1958 7. 1,944 Tanoka Beard, BSU, 1989-93 2,117 Jon Elmore, Marshall ..........................Current 8. 1,934 Damian Lillard, WSU, 2008-12 2,052 Tyler Hall, Montana State ...................Current 9. 1,933 Steve Hayes, ISU, 1973-77 2,014 Fletcher Magee, Wofford ....................Current 10. 1,927 Steve Connor, BSU, 1974-78 NCAA Career Three-Pointers MSU Career Scoring 15. 400 Gerry McNamara, Syracuse ...................2006 1. 2,052 Tyler Hall, 2015- 16. 396 Andrew Goudelock, Col of Char .............2011 2. 2,034 Larry Chanay, 1956-60 17. 393 Joe Zeglinski, Hartford............................2011 3. 1,864 Nate Holmstadt, 1995-99 18. 391 Michael Watson, UMKC .........................2004 19. 389 AJ Abrams, Texas ...................................2009 Big Sky Career 3-Point FGs 20. 389 Rotnei Clarke, Ark./Butler .......................2013 1. 349 Tyler Hall, MSU, 2015- 21. 388 LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor........................2011 2. 345 Jeremy Senglin, WSU, 2013-17 22. 386 Jordan Howard, Central Ark. ..................2018 3. 308 Ross Land, NAU, 1996-00 23. 385 Jared Brownridge, Santa Clara ..............2017 4. 295 Kelly Golob, NAU, 2002-06 24. 384 Fletcher Magee, Wofford ....................Current 5. 289 James McGee, SUU, 2014-18 24. 379 Robert Vaden, Indiana/UAB ...................2009 25. 378 Ronnie Schmitz, UMKC ..........................1993 26. 377 Ryan Wittman, Cornell ............................2010 27. 375 Mark Alberts, Akron ................................1993 Above information through 2018-19 non-conference schedule 349 Tyler Hall, Montana State ...................Current Montana State 2017-18 Season Statistics RECORD: ALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 13-19 8-6 3-12 2-1 CONFERENCE 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-7 4-1 1-5 2-1 ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 HALL, Tyler 31 30 995 32.1 174 428 .407 99 266 .372 97 107 .907 23 93 116 3.7 53 2 86 56 12 25 544 17.5 05 FREY, Harald 32 32 1035 32.3 133 311 .428 64 171 .374 88 116 .759 11 89 100 3.1 54 2 103 55 1 26 418 13.1 02 BLEVINS, Keljin 32 31 784 24.5 108 255 .424 9 38 .237 86 126 .683 66 120 186 5.8 71 1 30 68 13 19 311 9.7 13 BONTON, Isaac 11 0 205 18.6 31 86 .360 8 22 .364 16 21 .762 4 27 31 2.8 30 2 15 25 2 9 86 7.8 01 MVUEZOLO JR., Joe 32 2 668 20.9 89 220 .405 29 86 .337 43 62 .694 21 88 109 3.4 53 0 25 38 19 18 250 7.8 10 KLINES, Devonte 32 29 745 23.3 87 223 .390 11 46 .239 49 82 .598 22 34 56 1.8 77 3 45 54 6 18 234 7.3 22 FREY, Konner 32 1 539 16.8 82 156 .526 19 44 .432 47 64 .734 54 107 161 5.0 100 4 22 23 2 21 230 7.2 00 GREEN, Zach 32 3 528 16.5 51 126 .405 5 22 .227 47 68 .691 45 87 132 4.1 67 1 32 35 8 15 154 4.8 04 NEUMANN, Sam 32 31 630 19.7 40 74 .541 10 28 .357 40 55 .727 46 97 143 4.5 86 2 27 21 1 12 130 4.1 21 OSAYANDE, Benson 21 1 128 6.1 13 29 .448 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 18 8 26 1.2 22 0 3 9 2 5 45 2.1 44 SCHULTZ, Luke 10 0 49 4.9 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 7 14 .500 9 7 16 1.6 11 0 0 5 0 2 17 1.7 33 NIKKARINEN, Lassi 23 0 169 7.3 4 13 .308 3 8 .375 4 5 .800 1 12 13 0.6 21 0 13 8 0 6 15 0.7 TM TEAM................ 38 41 79 2.5 0 3 0 Total.......... 32 817 1929 .424 257 731 .352 543 746 .728 358 810 1168 36.5 645 17 401 400 66 176 2434 76.1 Opponents...... 32 897 1883 .476 247 701 .352 483 684 .706 289 875 1164 36.4 658 - 412 425 106 189 2524 78.9 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Montana State 1159 1226 49 2434 Montana State 79 1 80 Opponents 1142 1342 40 2524 Opponents 83 5 88 Montana State Big Sky Conference Statistics ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 HALL, Tyler 18 17 613 34.1 99 248 .399 54 153 .353 74 79 .937 10 59 69 3.8 29 1 53 33 8 17 326 18.1 05 FREY, Harald 18 18 602 33.4 72 172 .419 32 91 .352 43 65 .662 5 46 51 2.8 27 1 58 31 0 14 219 12.2 02 BLEVINS, Keljin 18 17 438 24.3 63 143 .441 7 24 .292 51 71 .718 36 71 107 5.9 37 1 17 43 5 14 184 10.2 10 KLINES, Devonte 18 17 455 25.3 55 146 .377 6 27 .222 36 55 .655 13 21 34 1.9 47 2 24 35 3 9 152 8.4 22 FREY, Konner 18 1 301 16.7 51 98 .520 15 31 .484 30 41 .732 29 59 88 4.9 56 2 11 11 0 12 147 8.2 01 MVUEZOLO JR., Joe 18 1 377 20.9 44 115 .383 14 43 .326 30 40 .750 13 47 60 3.3 25 0 12 21 8 7 132 7.3 00 GREEN, Zach 18 1 291 16.2 32 77 .416 2 11 .182 22 31 .710 21 55 76 4.2 33 1 16 19 4 6 88 4.9 04 NEUMANN, Sam 18 17 375 20.8 25 47 .532 7 21 .333 29 41 .707 26 61 87 4.8 44 1 15 6 0 9 86 4.8 21 OSAYANDE, Benson 15 1 90 6.0 10 22 .455 0 0 .000 13 19 .684 14 4 18 1.2 17 0 3 4 1 2 33 2.2 33 NIKKARINEN, Lassi 15 0 107 7.1 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 2 3 .667 1 10 11 0.7 17 0 11 6 0 4 2 0.1 44 SCHULTZ, Luke 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 24 22 46 2.6 0 1 0 Total.......... 18 451 1070 .421 137 402 .341 330 445 .742 192 455 647 35.9 334 9 220 210 29 94 1369 76.1 Opponents.....
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