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@Chicagostatembb Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,037) - Evanston, Ill GAME NO. 13 Monday, Dec. 17, 2018 - 8 P.M., CT @ChicagoStateMBB Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,037) - Evanston, Ill. 2018-19 SCHEDULE THE MATCHUP COVERAGE November (1-8, 1-0 home, 0-7 road, 0-1 neutral) Chicago State (3-9) Live Stats: www.nusports.com 6 Tues. at Indiana (Big Ten Network) L, 55-104 TV: ESPNU 8 Thu. at Notre Dame (ESPN+) L, 62-89 at - Wayne Randazzo (PxP); Brooke Weisbrod (Analyst) 9 Fri. at Central Michigan (ESPN3) L, 60-101 Radio: portal.stretchinternet.com/csucougars 13 Tues. at Illinois State^ (NBC Sports Chi.) L, 71-75 Northwestern (6-3) - Julio Rausseo (PxP) 16 Fri. at Akron^ (ESPN3) L, 46-87 19 Mon. at East Tennessee St.^ (ESPN+) L, 61-86 PROBABLE STARTERS 20 Tues. vs. Jackson State^ L, 68-81 24 Sat. at Bradley (ESPN3) L, 70-86 29 Thu. East-West (WDN) W, 90-67 December (2-1, 2-0 home, 0-1 road) 1 Sat. Eastern Illinois (WDN) W, 80-72 6 Thu. Trinity Christian (WDN) W, 84-82 12 Wed. at DePaul (Fox Sports 1) L, 70-104 17 Mon. at Northwestern (ESPNU) 8 p.m. 20 Thu. at Western Illinois% 2 p.m. 22 Sat. at Northern Illinois (ESPN+) 1 p.m. Rob Delshon Anthony Cameron Patrick Shaw Strickland Harris Bowles Szpir January (0-0, 0-0 home, 0-0 road) G • 1 • Sr. • 6-0 G • 2 • Sr. • 6-4 G • 10 • Sr. • 6-5 F • 13 • Jr. • 6-8 C • 23 • Jr. • 6-9 5 Sat. at Kansas City* (WDN) 2 p.m. Points 11.3 Points 8.8 Points 15.0 Points 10.3 Points 1.8 12 Sat. California Baptist* (WDN) 2:05 p.m. Rebounds 2.8 Rebounds 3.8 Rebounds 5.8 Rebounds 6.0 Rebounds 1.8 17 Thu. at Grand Canyon* (ESPN3) 9 p.m. Assists 6.1 Assists 0.9 Assists 2.1 Steals 0.9 Assists 0.5 19 Sat. at CSU Bakersfield* (ESPN3) 9 p.m. 24 Thu. Seattle U* (WDN) 7:05 p.m. 26 Sat. Utah Valley* (WDN) 2:05 p.m. MEDIA INFO TALE OF THE TAPE 31 Thu. at UT Rio Grande Valley* (WDN) 7 p.m. Sports Information Director Corey Miggins Stats CSU NW February (0-0, 0-0 home, 0-0 road) Office Phone (773) 995-2217 Points Per Game 68.1 72.1 2 Sat. at New Mexico State*(WDN) 5 p.m. Cell Phone (773) 414-5961 E-Mail [email protected] Points Allowed Per Game 86.2 61.9 9 Sat. at California Baptist* (WDN) 9 p.m. Field Goal % .427 .440 14 Thu. CSU Bakersfield* (WDN) 7:05 p.m. Website www.GoCSUCougars.com 16 Sat. Grand Canyon* (WDN) 2:05 p.m. Department Twitter @ChiStateCougars Opponent Field Goal % .473 .427 21 Thu. at Utah Valley* (ESPN+) 8 p.m. Team Twitter @ChicagoStateMBB Three-Point % .278 .328 23 Sat. at Seattle U* (WDN) 3 p.m. Opponent Three Point % .351 .301 28 Thu. UT Rio Grande Valley* (WDN) 7:05 p.m. Other Numbers Free Throw % .691 .724 Athletic Department Main (773) 995-2295 March (0-0, 0-0 home, 0-0 road, 0-0 Neutral) Athletic Department Fax (773) 995-3656 Opponent Free Throw % .702 .680 MBB Office Main (773) 995-2213 2 Sat. New Mexico State* (WDN) 2:05 p.m. Rebounds Per Game 34.6 34.3 9 Sat. Kansas City* (WDN) 2:05 p.m. Rebound Differential -4.7 +3.6 14 Thu. WAC Quarterfinals TBA 15 Fri. WAC Semifinals TBA Assists Per Game 13.5 14.3 16 Sat. WAC Championship TBA Steals Per Game 6.7 5.9 Blocks Per Game 2.2 3.9 Home games in bold * - WAC game Turnovers Per Game 16.5 13.0 ^ - Grand Cayman Islands Classic % - SL/WAC Challenge 1 2018-19 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Ken Odiase F 6-7 205 Sr. Glenwood, Ill./Kankakee CC 1 Rob Shaw G 6-0 180 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Kentucky State 2 Delshon Strickland G 6-4 180 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn./Odessa Junior College 3 Travon Bell G 6-3 180 So. Chicago, Ill./Mather 4 Miles Oliver G 6-2 180 Fr. San Bernardino, Calif./Etiwanda 5 Jordan Reed G 6-0 185 R-So. Plainfield, Ill./Lewis 10 Anthony Harris G 6-5 203 Sr. Gary, Ind./South Suburban College 11 Delundre Dixon G 6-3 220 R-Jr. Rockford, Ill./Auburn 13 Christian Jacob F 6-8 230 Jr. Gary, Ind./Kankakee CC 15 Noah Bigirumwami C 6-10 205 So. Santa Clarita, Calif./San Bernardino Valley College 21 Cameron Bowles F 6-7 195 So. Chicago, Ill./Kenwood 22 Michael Johnson G 6-1 195 R-So. Chicago, Ill./Dillard 23 Patrick Szpir F/C 6-9 230 Jr. Wheeling, Ill./Wheeling 32 Eugene Witherspoon F 6-6 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Malcolm X College 2018-19 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 3 Travon Bell G 6-3 180 So. Chicago, Ill./Mather 15 Noah Bigirumwami C 6-10 205 So. Santa Clarita, Calif./San Bernardino Valley College 21 Cameron Bowles F 6-7 195 So. Chicago, Ill./Kenwood 11 Delundre Dixon G 6-3 220 R-Jr. Rockford, Ill./Auburn 10 Anthony Harris G 6-5 195 Sr. Gary, Ind./South Suburban College 13 Christian Jacob F 6-8 230 Jr. Gary, Ind./Kankakee CC 22 Michael Johnson G 6-1 195 R-So. Chicago, Ill./Dillard 0 Ken Odiase F 6-7 205 Sr. Glenwood, Ill./Kankakee CC 4 Miles Oliver G 6-2 180 Fr. San Bernardino, Calif./Etiwanda 5 Jordan Reed G 6-0 185 R-So. Plainfield, Ill./Lewis 1 Rob Shaw G 6-0 180 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Kentucky State 2 Delshon Strickland G 6-4 185 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn./Odessa Junior College 23 Patrick Szpir F/C 6-9 230 Jr. Wheeling, Ill./Wheeling 32 Eugene Witherspoon F 6-6 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Malcolm X College ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATIONS Returners (6) 2017-18 Newcomers (7) Noah Bigirumwami Pos. Name Ht. Cl. GP-GS PPG Pos. Name Yr. Bee - zhee - rum - wom - ee G Anthony Harris 6-5 Sr. 28-16 5.8 G Jordan Reed R-So. Delshon Strickland Dell - shonn G Travon Bell 6-3 So. 25-2 5.0 Patrick Szpir Spear F Cameron Bowles 6-7 So. 29-12 4.7 G Delshon Strickland Sr. G Rob Shaw 6-0 Sr. 30-11 4.4 Ken Odiase Oh - dee - ah - say F/C Patrick Szpir 6-9 Jr. 26-10 2.6 C Noah Bigirumwami So. Travon Bell Tray - vonn F Ken Odiase 6-7 Sr. 14-0 0.3 G Michael Johnson R-So. Lost (10) 2017-18 Pos. Name Ht. Cl. GP-GS PPG G Miles Oliver Fr. G Fred Sims Jr. 6-4 Sr. 30-29 14.2 F/C Deionte Simmons 6-8 -- 26-18 12.0 F Christian Jacob Jr. G Glen Burns 6-3 -- 32-32 10.6 COACHING STAFF G/F Jelani Pruitt 6-5 -- 30-1 6.6 F Eugene Witherspoon Jr. G Montana Byrd 6-4 -- 32-28 5.3 Head Coach: Lance Irvin F John Joyce 6-6 Sr. 5-0 2.6 Assistant Coach: Rodell Davis F Jalen Stephens-Holmes 6-7 So. 8-0 2.5 G Simeon Henton 6-2 So. 11-0 2.0 Assistant Coach: Brett Putz G Nathan Townsen Jr. 5-11 So. 12-0 1.6 G/F Alex Dubovitskiy 6-6 -- 24-1 1.5 * - Denotes starter 2 DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES RETURNING NUMBERS RECORD WHEN Player Pts Rebs Assts Category Back-of-Total Pct. Overall .........................................................3-9 Anthony Harris 10 1 Points 622-of-2171 28.7% Home ...........................................................3-0 Rob Shaw 7 2 Away ............................................................0-8 Christian Jacob 5 2 3-Point FG’s 42-of-169 24.9% Neutral .........................................................0-1 Cameron Bowles 5 vs. WAC .......................................................0-0 Free Throws 116-of-454 25.6% Travon Bell 6 vs. non-conference ......................................3-9 Delshon Strickland 5 Rebounds 301-of-1041 28.9% In overtime ...................................................0-0 Day games (start before 5 p.m.) ..................0-1 Assists 151-of-367 41.1% Night games (start after 5 p.m.) ...................3-8 In November ................................................1-8 20-POINT GAMES Blocked Shots 49-of-81 60.5% December: ...........................................2-1 Player Points Steals 99-of-232 42.7% January: ...............................................0-0 Anthony Harris (11/19) 20 February: .............................................0-0 Christian Jacob (11/24) 21 Minutes 2370-of-6400 37.0% March: ..................................................0-0 Harris (12/6) 27 Leading at halftime: .....................................1-1 Delshon Strickland (12/12) 25 Trailing at halftime: ......................................2-8 Tied at halftime: ...........................................0-0 More rebounds than opponent: ...................2-1 RETURNING LEADERS Fewer rebounds than opponent: ..................0-7 Rebounds equal: .........................................1-1 Category Player Statistics Higher FG% than opponent: ........................3-0 Points Per-Game A. Harris 5.8 Lower FG% than opponent: .........................0-9 3-Point FG% A. Harris .324 FG% equal: ..................................................0-0 More turnovers than opponent: ...................1-8 Free Throw% C. Bowles .818 Fewer turnovers than opponent: ..................2-0 Equal turnovers: ..........................................0-1 Rebounds-Per-Game C. Bowles 2.7 Scoring 59 or less: .......................................0-2 LED THE TEAM IN... Assists-Per-Game R. Shaw 2.5 60-69: ..................................................0-4 70-79: ..................................................0-3 Led Team In Scoring Blocks-Per-Game C.Bowles 0.9 80-89: ..................................................2-0 18-19 CSU Career 90-99: ..................................................1-0 Anthony Harris 4 6 Steals-Per-Game R. Shaw 0.9 100 or more: ........................................0-0 Cameron Bowles 2 4 Rob Shaw 2 2 Minutes A.
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