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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, ST. PAUL ATHLETICS Golden Bear Men's CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, ST. PAUL ATHLETICS Golden Bear Men’s Basketball February 7-8, 2020 cspbears.com/basketballm Assistant Sports Information Director: Patrick Rydeen | Ph: 651.603.6293 | Email: [email protected] | Fax: 651.641.8767 Assistant Athletic Director/Communications: Josh Deer | Email: [email protected] | Address: 1282 Concordia Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104 QUICK FACTS CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL Founded/Enrollment: ..........................................1893 / 5,038 Nickname: ...........................................................Golden Bears HOSTS School Colors: .................................................. Navy and Gold Stadium/Capacity: .................... Gangelhoff Center / 1,500+ BEMIDJI STATE Affiliation: ...........................................NCAA Division II / NSIC Friday | February 7 | 7:30 President: ............................................ Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich Gangelhoff Center | St. Paul, Minn. Director of Athletics: ....................................... Regan McAthie Athletic Trainer: ..................................................... Ted Trzynka CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach .......................................................... Eric Johnson HOSTS Johnson Phone ...................................................651.603.6250 Johnson Email [email protected] MINNESOTA CROOKSTON Assistants ..................................Roman Gentry, Jonte Flowers Saturday | February 8 | 5:30 Graduate Assistant ...................................... Ahmad Newsome Gangelhoff Center | St. Paul, Minn. 2019-20 MBB SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result CONCORDIA PROBABLE STARTERS Nov. 2 at South Dakota (exhibition) L, 61-72 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. GP-S MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK PPG Nov. 7 Augsburg (exhibition) L, 85-89 15 Jordan Coblin G 6-1 Jr. 17-17 32.9 .461 .400 .704 5.1 4.8 21 6 16.7 Nov. 15 vs Minnesota Crookston# L, 76-78. Nov. 16 vs Hillsdale (Mich.)# L, 49-65 11 Lee Higgins G 6-3 Jr. 14-12 29.1 .561 .524 .857 3.6 2.1 12 7 11.0 Nov. 21 North Central W, 94-69 0 Perion Little G 6-4 Sr. 16-7 22.7 .375 .280 .850 3.0 1.4 4 3 6.1 Nov. 26 Northland (Wis.) W, 75-61 35 Cody Carlson F 6-9 Jr. 20-20 25.0 .505 .367 .641 6.2 1.0 4 12 12.3 Dec. 6 Sioux Falls (S.D.)* L, 71-78 Dec. 7 Southwest Minnesota State* W, 75-70 32 Max Keefe F 6-7 Sr. 20-3 19.9 .483 .400 .846 2.9 0.9 8 12 6.3 Dec. 13 at Upper Iowa* L, 91-104 GOLDEN BEARS OFF-THE-BENCH Dec. 14 at Winona State* L, 77-79 Dec. 18 Minnesota State* L, 58-82 10 Noah Kannegiesser G 6-0 So. 16-2 20.9 .456 .393 .875 2.4 1.0 10 0 8.1 Dec. 21 at Minnesota State* L, 68-85 4 Jacob Shields F 6-5 Jr. 20-11 21.7 .529 .429 .676 3.9 1.0 11 13 7.9 Jan. 3 UMary (N.D.)* W, 79-65 5 Carlos Barela G 6-1 Jr. 19-17 25.8 .362 .405 .800 3.7 2.3 21 1 7.6 Jan. 4 Minot State (N.D.)* W, 71-68 Jan. 10 at Southwest Minnesota State* W, 79-70 23 George Scharlau F 6-5 Fr. 19-10 20.4 .378 .239 .444 3.9 0.9 15 5 4.8 Jan. 11 at Sioux Falls (S.D.)* L, 59-74 Jan. 17 at St. Cloud State* L, 90-100 Jan. 18 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 92-101 BEMIDJI STATE PROBABLE STARTERS Jan. 24 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 54-81 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. GP-S MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK PPG Jan. 25 Wayne State (Neb.)* L, 63-66 30 Nick Wagner G 6-4 Jr. 20-20 35.6 .466 .420 .826 3.1 2.6 12 5 16.7 Jan. 31 at Northern State (S.D.)* L, 60-88 Feb. 1 at MSU Moorhead* L, 72-85 11 Max Bjorklund G 6-1 So. 20-12 30.8 .436 .417 .817 2.8 2.3 13 3 11.7 Feb. 7 Bemidji State* 7:30 p.m. 25 Griffin Chase G 6-3 Jr. 20-17 33.7 .475 .410 .750 3.5 2.9 9 6 7.7 Feb. 8 Minnesota Crookston* 5:30 p.m. 5 Derek Thompson F 6-8 Jr. 20-20 25.0 .510 .296 .778 5.9 0.8 7 5 13.5 Feb. 14 at Wayne State (Neb.)* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at Augustana (S.D.)* 5:30 p.m. 24 Logan Bader F 6-7 Sr. 20-20 35.8 .460 .462 .705 7.6 1.7 15 4 11.7 Feb. 21 Winona State* 7:30 p.m. BEAVERS OFF-THE-BENCH Feb. 22 Upper Iowa* 5:30 p.m. 15 Cody Landwehr F 6-7 So. 13-0 14.2 .576 .000 .500 4.8 0.2 4 4 6.2 * - NSIC games 23 Zach Baumgartner F 6-8 Jr. 19-0 13.5 .615 .000 .688 3.5 1.1 7 6 4.5 home in bold, played at Gangelhoff Center ^ - NSIC/GAC Crossover Challenge # - Parkside Invitational presented by HARIBO MINNESOTA CROOKSTON PROBABLE STARTERS ! - NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. GP-S MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK PPG 0 Harrison Cleary G 6-1 Sr. 22-22 37.1 .424 .366 .923 3.0 4.2 1.0 0.0 27.5 2019-20 NSIC STANDINGS NSIC Ovr Overall 14 Brian Sitzmann G 6-4 So. 20-20 31.3 .407 .386 .889 2.6 1.0 0.7 0.4 8.7 NSIC North W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Str. 12 Malcolm Cohen G/F 6-6 Sr. 22-22 26.9 .352 .317 .778 3.3 0.8 1.0 0.4 9.7 Northern State 13-3 0.813 17-5 0.773 W2 Minnesota Duluth 11-5 0.688 16-6 0.727 L2 10 Ibu Jassey Demba F 6-7 Jr. 21-19 21.3 .403 .380 .688 3.6 0.8 0.6 0.5 4.2 MSU Moorhead 10-6 0.625 14-8 0.636 W3 44 Javier Nicolau F/C 6-10 Sr. 20-20 18.3 .540 .133 .594 4.6 0.8 0.5 1.5 6.5 St. Cloud State 9-7 0.563 12-10 0.545 W2 GOLDEN EAGLES OFF-THE-BENCH Bemidji State 6-10 0.375 9-11 0.450 W1 UMary 5-11 0.313 10-12 0.455 L2 21 Chase Johnson F 6-8 Jr. 22-2 20.7 .551 .000 .476 5.2 1.6 0.9 0.9 4.4 Minnesota Crookston 5-11 0.313 9-13 0.409 L3 20 Reed Miller F 6-6 Fr. 20-3 16.4 .318 .319 .889 2.9 0.4 0.4 0.1 3.3 Minot State 4-12 0.250 10-12 0.455 L1 22 Quintin Winterfeldt G/F 6-4 Fr. 14-0 6.9 .346 .250 .500 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 1.9 NSIC South Sioux Falls 13-3 0.813 17-5 0.773 W3 1 Zach Westphal G 6-2 Fr. 13-0 5.2 .385 .000 .923 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 1.7 Upper Iowa 11-5 0.688 14-8 0.636 W1 Winona State 9-7 0.563 12-10 0.545 L1 Minnesota State 9-7 0.563 11-11 0.500 L2 ONLINE COVERAGE Augustana 8-8 0.500 13-9 0.591 W1 WATCH LIVE (all games) ...............................................................................www.cspbears.com/watch Wayne State 7-9 0.438 10-15 0.400 W4 LIVE STATS (home link) ......................................................... www.cspbears.com/sidearmstats/mbball Southwest Minn St 4-12 0.250 7-15 0.318 L1 NSIC LIVE SCOREBOARD ......................................................................................www.nsicscores.com Concordia-St. Paul 4-12 0.250 6-14 0.300 L7 HIGHLIGHTS (home1 only) ...................................................... www.YouTube.com/ConcordiaUniversity 2019-20 CSP MEN’S BASKETBALL | FEB 7, 7:30 PM VS BSU, GANGELHOFF CENTER | FEB 8, 5:30 PM VS UMC, GANGELHOFF CENTER IN THE NSIC/NCAA RANKINGS THE MATCHUPS CSP’S RECORD WHEN... The Concordia-St. Paul men’s basketball team returns home SCORING PPG NSIC NCAA* this weekend as they play host to Bemidji State on Friday OPPONENTS Jordan Coblin 16.7 12 174 and Minnesota Crookston on Saturday. vs Ranked Teams ...........................................0-0 vs in-Region Teams .....................................4-14 REBOUNDING RPG NSIC NCAA* LAST TIME OUT vs Region-Ranked .........................................0-4 Cody Carlson 6.2 15 Last weekend, the Golden Bears went 0-2 on the road as they fell 88-60 at Northern State on Friday before falling to vs DII non-conference...................................1-1 LOCATION ASSISTS APG NSIC NCAA* MSU Moorhead 85-72 on Saturday. on the road ....................................................1-8 Jordan Coblin 4.8 3 57 Concordia’s opponents got to the free throw line early and at home ..........................................................5-4 neutral site .....................................................0-2 STEALS SPG NSIC NCAA* often as they hit 35-45 (77.8%) from the charity stripe while CSP went 12-18 (66.7%) over the two games. The Golden SCORING Jordan Coblin 1.2 8 Bears did, however, manage to edge their opponents from Scoring under 60 ..........................................0-4 Scoring 60-69 ................................................0-3 Carlos Barela 1.1 20 deep as they hit 18-54 (.333) compared to 18-55 (.327) for the two opposing schools. Overall, CSP had six different Scoring 70-79 ................................................5-4 BLOCKS BPG NSIC NCAA* players average at least 7.0 points per game on the week- Scoring 80-89 ................................................0-0 Scoring 90-plus .............................................1-3 Jacob Shields 0.7 20 end. DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT. PCT. NSIC NCAA* Of that group, Cody Carlson paced the squad with 13.5 Allowing under 60 ........................................0-0 Cody Carlson .505 10 points on 52.0% (13-25) shooting to go along with 4.0 boards Allowing 60-69 ..............................................4-2 and 2.0 assists in his 22.5 minutes per game.
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