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2020-21 Record Book Overall Statistics MEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 RECORD BOOK OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD: 21-12 | OVC: 14-4 | HOME: 14-0 | AWAY: 5-10 | NEUTRAL: 2-2 Player GP/GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TAYLOR, Terry 33/33 1206 36.5 285-518 .550 41-128 .320 107-164 .652 132-230 362 11.0 63 46 78 44 43 718 21.8 ADAMS, Jordyn 33/31 1097 33.2 193-460 .420 60-159 .377 128-162 .790 27-80 107 3.2 68 69 80 9 31 574 17.4 GEE, Reginald 6/2 116 19.3 19-43 .442 9-19 .474 9-12 .750 2-6 8 1.3 8 4 8 1 4 56 9.3 ABAEV, Eli 30/30 835 27.8 88-174 .506 0-2 .000 62-110 .564 77-155 232 7.7 90 34 46 21 26 238 7.9 PAEZ, Carlos 33/19 813 24.6 59-157 .376 28-81 .346 67-76 .882 10-49 59 1.8 78 114 44 0 42 213 6.5 BUTLER, Antwuan 32/32 868 27.1 69-190 .363 19-55 .345 47-67 .701 16-53 69 2.2 96 107 47 2 37 204 6.4 HINSON, Evan 32/6 537 16.8 61-158 .386 19-78 .244 38-45 .844 21-54 75 2.3 47 20 33 4 6 179 5.6 WOODARD, Alec 31/4 510 16.5 40-90 .444 27-67 .403 25-30 .833 15-48 63 2.0 63 25 17 6 17 132 4.3 CONTEH, Sita 27/2 292 10.8 30-72 .417 10-32 .313 15-22 .682 15-34 49 1.8 34 8 20 6 8 85 3.1 DJURISIC, Pavle 11/3 95 8.6 13-30 .433 4-13 .308 4-9 .444 3-15 18 1.6 15 3 9 2 1 34 3.1 DEVAULT, Sam 16/0 85 5.3 13-17 .765 5-8 .625 5-6 .833 3-10 13 0.8 10 0 4 0 1 36 2.3 SILVEIRA, Matheus 24/3 160 6.7 20-31 .645 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 15-17 32 1.3 29 3 11 5 2 44 1.8 BATES, Codey 6/0 12 2.0 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-0 1 0.2 3 1 1 0 0 6 1.0 TEAM................ 53-48 101 3.1 0 25 0 Total.......... 33 892-1943 .459 223-644 .346 512-715 .716 390-799 1189 36.0 604 434 423 100 218 2519 76.3 Opponents...... 33 861-1841 .468 226-626 .361 411-594 .692 303-790 1093 33.1 643 448 492 80 201 2359 71.5 SCHEDULE, RESULTS AND LEADERS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. LEADING SCORER(S) LEADING REBOUNDER(S) 11/5/19 OAKLAND CITY W 110-67 1360 (21)TAYLOR, Terry (9)CONTEH, Sita 11/9/19 at Western Ky. 75-97 L 4907 (22)TAYLOR, Terry (7)TAYLOR, Terry 11/16/19 at Tulsa 65-72 L 3105 (22)TAYLOR, Terry (11)TAYLOR, Terry 11/20/19 at Vanderbilt 72-90 L 8732 (25)ADAMS, Jordyn (9)ABAEV, Eli 11/23/19 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 81-60 980 (37)TAYLOR, Terry (16)TAYLOR, Terry 11/25/19 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. W 92-66 1027 (25)TAYLOR, Terry (9)ABAEV, Eli 12/3/19 at Arkansas 61-69 L 11995 (20)TAYLOR, Terry (11)ABAEV, Eli 12/7/19 NORTH FLORIDA W 90-83 817 (20)TAYLOR, Terry (12)TAYLOR, Terry 12/12/19 at West Virginia 53-84 L 9987 (19)TAYLOR, Terry (6)TAYLOR, Terry 12/17/19 MCKENDREE W 80-61 724 (39)TAYLOR, Terry (9)TAYLOR, Terry 12/21/19 vs Duquesne 77-86 L 204 (23)ADAMS, Jordyn (11)TAYLOR, Terry 12/22/19 vs Alabama St. W 80-69 181 (30)ADAMS, Jordyn (7)CONTEH, Sita (30)TAYLOR, Terry (7)TAYLOR, Terry (7)ADAMS, Jordyn 12/30/19 at Georgia 48-78 L 9800 (18)TAYLOR, Terry (9)TAYLOR, Terry 1/2/20 SOUTHEAST MO. ST.* W 78-63 917 (22)ADAMS, Jordyn (11)TAYLOR, Terry (22)TAYLOR, Terry 1/4/20 UT MARTIN* W 82-63 1028 (32)TAYLOR, Terry (12)TAYLOR, Terry 1/9/20 at Tennessee Tech* W 75-62 2032 (27)TAYLOR, Terry (12)TAYLOR, Terry 1/11/20 at Jacksonville St.* W 71-67 969 (16)PAEZ, Carlos (9)TAYLOR, Terry 1/16/20 at Southeast Mo. St.* W 84-59 989 (24)TAYLOR, Terry (9)TAYLOR, Terry 1/18/20 at UT Martin* W 92-81 1392 (31)ADAMS, Jordyn (7)ABAEV, Eli 1/23/20 TENNESSEE ST.* W 99-74 2033 (37)ADAMS, Jordyn (14)TAYLOR, Terry (37)TAYLOR, Terry 1/25/20 BELMONT* W 86-78 2429 (24)ADAMS, Jordyn (17)TAYLOR, Terry 1/30/20 SIUE* W 82-58 1729 (17)ADAMS, Jordyn (10)ABAEV, Eli 2/1/20 EASTERN ILL.* W 68-64 2128 (16)TAYLOR, Terry (9)TAYLOR, Terry 2/6/20 at Tennessee State* 68-70 L 3872 (23)TAYLOR, Terry (14)TAYLOR, Terry 2/8/20 at Belmont* 63-71 L 2898 (26)TAYLOR, Terry (23)TAYLOR, Terry 2/13/20 MURRAY ST.* W 71-68 4052 (20)ADAMS, Jordyn (14)TAYLOR, Terry 2/15/20 EASTERN KY.* W 93-85 1851 (23)ADAMS, Jordyn (13)TAYLOR, Terry 2/20/20 at SIUE* W 78-60 568 (19)ABAEV, Eli (11)TAYLOR, Terry 2/22/20 at Eastern Ill.* 80-83 Lot 1633 (31)ADAMS, Jordyn (16)TAYLOR, Terry 2/27/20 MOREHEAD ST.* W 67-58 1931 (20)TAYLOR, Terry (12)TAYLOR, Terry 2/29/20 at Murray St.* 61-75 L 8229 (27)ADAMS, Jordyn (14)ABAEV, Eli 3/5/20 vs Eastern Ill. W 76-65 1005 (27)TAYLOR, Terry (12)TAYLOR, Terry 3/6/20 vs Murray St. 61-73 L 3435 (27)TAYLOR, Terry (14)TAYLOR, Terry 38 | 2020 GOVERNORS BASKETBALL | LETSGOPEAY.COM | @LETSGOPEAY | @AUSTINPEAYMBB | #LETSGOPEAY OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL School W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Belmont 15-3 .833 79.7 68.7 26-7 .788 79.6 67.9 Murray State 15-3 .833 76.1 66.5 23-9 .719 75.4 64.7 Austin Peay 14-4 .778 77.7 68.8 21-12 .636 76.3 71.5 Eastern Kentucky 12-6 .667 77.9 76.7 16-17 .485 74.7 75.4 Tennessee State 9-9 .500 69.8 72.4 18-15 .545 71.4 71.1 Eastern Illinois 9-9 .500 73.0 72.3 17-15 .531 74.3 69.2 Jacksonville State 8-10 .444 70.6 69.9 13-19 .406 71.7 69.3 Morehead State 7-11 .389 67.6 72.2 13-19 .406 69.0 70.0 Tennessee Tech 6-12 .333 68.1 73.0 9-22 .290 65.6 72.3 UT Martin 5-13 .278 74.7 81.6 9-20 .310 75.7 82.1 SIUE 5-13 .278 68.8 72.7 8-23 .258 66.9 72.9 Southeast Missouri 3-15 .167 67.6 76.7 7-24 .226 66.3 74.4 Regular-Season Champions: Belmont, Murray State OVC Tournament Qualifiers:Belmont, Murray State, Austin Peay, Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee State, Eastern Illinois, Jacksonville State, Morehead State OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TEAMS & AWARDS First Team First Team (con't.) Second Team Terry Taylor, Austin Peay Jordyn Adams, Austin Peay Carlos Marshall, Tennessee State Tevin Brown, Murray State Josiah Wallace, Eastern Illinois Parker Stewart, UT Martin Grayson Murphy, Belmont Quintin Dove, UT Martin Jr. Clay, Tennessee Tech Jomaru Brown, Eastern Kentucky Adam Kunkel, Belmont Jacarra Cross, Jacksonville State Nick Muszynski, Belmont KJ Williams, Murray State Tre King, EKU / Mack Smith, EIU (tie) OVC Player of the Year: Terry Taylor, Austin Peay OVC Defensive Player of the Year: Grayson Murphy, Belmont OVC Freshman of the Year: Jordyn Adams, Austin Peay OVC Coach of the Year: A.W. Hamilton, Eastern Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE STATISTICS RECORD: OVC: 14-4| HOME: 9-0| AWAY: 5-4 Player GP/GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TAYLOR, Terry 18/18 665 36.9 141-265 .532 19-62 .306 63-89 .708 78-143 221 12.3 32 38 42 25 24 364 20.2 ADAMS, Jordyn 18/18 620 34.4 115-263 .437 43-100 .430 79-101 .782 13-38 51 2.8 38 37 45 5 20 352 19.6 ABAEV, Eli 18/18 503 27.9 61-119 .513 0-1 .000 37-65 .569 51-96 147 8.2 54 17 24 10 17 159 8.8 PAEZ, Carlos 18/16 495 27.5 38-103 .369 16-53 .302 34-40 .850 7-34 41 2.3 42 70 25 0 23 126 7.0 HINSON, Evan 18/1 291 16.2 38-94 .404 11-45 .244 29-35 .829 10-32 42 2.3 20 7 17 2 3 116 6.4 BUTLER, Antwuan 18/18 461 25.6 34-96 .354 12-31 .387 12-19 .632 5-22 27 1.5 54 52 19 1 15 92 5.1 WOODARD, Alec 18/1 310 17.2 28-51 .549 22-40 .550 13-15 .867 13-26 39 2.2 36 13 6 4 8 91 5.1 DJURISIC, Pavle 7/0 60 8.6 11-19 .579 4-11 .364 3-7 .429 2-9 11 1.6 10 2 7 1 0 29 4.1 CONTEH, Sita 15/0 127 8.5 13-34 .382 5-17 .294 7-10 .700 6-15 21 1.4 16 2 12 1 1 38 2.5 SILVEIRA, Matheus 13/0 74 5.7 13-17 .765 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 8-6 14 1.1 14 2 6 2 1 27 2.1 BATES, Codey 2/0 6 3.0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 4 2.0 DEVAULT, Sam 5/0 14 2.8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...............
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