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2013-14 OUTM Men's Basketball BRAVES2013-14 OUTM Men’s Basketball Ottawa University® Sports Information Department - 1001 S. Cedar - Box #7 - Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - Phone 785-248-2610 - [email protected] 2013-14 Schedule and Results Game 29: 10/30 Grace University W, 74-67 11/5 #15 MidAmerica Nazarene University L, 82-63 OU vs. Uni. of Saint Mary 11/8 Peru State College - @ W, 88-85 11/9 Baker University - @ L, 73-68 Feb. 22, 2014 - Wilson Field House 11/12 Missouri Valley College L, 67-62 Ottawa, Kan. - 5:00 p.m. 11/15 Haskell Indian Nations University . W, 90-78 11/19 Graceland University L, 118-114 (2OT) OU Leads the Series: 27-16 11/23 Haskell Indian Nations University W, 84-69 Coach Carrier’s Reccord Vs. USM: 27-16 11/26 Baker University L, 73-61 11/30 Missouri Southern State University - ! L, 101-75 Braves Spires 12/5 *Friends University L, 82-76 12/7 *Kansas Wesleyan University W, 78-62 WWW.OTTAWABRAVES.COM 12/12 *Bethany College L, 86-81 13-14, 8-9 17-10, 11-6 12/14 *Bethel College W, 82-81 12/17 William Jewell College - ! L, 102-67 WWW.KCACSPORTS.COM 1/4 Oklahoma Wesleyan University W, 85-80 1/9 *Sterling College L, 84-76 1/11 *Tabor College W, 75-71 Scouting Ottawa: The Braves are on a two game winning streak with a 84-63 victory over Southwestern College on Thursday 1/16 *McPherson College W, 65-61 1/18 *Southwestern College L, 70-60 night in Wilson Field House. OU held Southwestern to 63 point but gave up a season high 18 offensive rebounds. The Braves did 1/22 *University of Saint Mary L, 77-63 have a season high nine blocks against the Moundbuilders. Julian Rose led OU with a double-double. He finished the night with 1/25 *Friends University L, 88-68 24 points and 11 rebounds. Adam Hasty scored 17 points and had five assists. Kameron Lindsay scored 12 points and had four 1/29 *Kansas Wesleyan University W, 90-87 assists. Riley Falk finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. Alex Lundry was a blocking machine. He finished the contest with 2/1 *Bethany College L, 107-99 five blocks. OU shot 49 percent from the floor, 42.9 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 75 percent from the free throw line. 2/6 *Bethel College W, 85-60 SWC shot 32 percent from the floor, 35.3 percent from behind the arc, and 52.9 percent from the free throw line. 2/8 *Sterling College L, 91-85 (2OT) 2/13 *Tabor College L, 90-89 2/15 *McPherson College W, 91-88 The victory over SWC was no. 310 for OU head coach Andy Carrier. The win makes Coach Carrier the all-time winnings coach in 2/20 *Southwestern College W,84-63 OU athletic program history. The Braves fell to the Spires in the first meeting of the season between the two teams on Jan. 22, 2/22 *University of Saint Mary 5:00 p.m. 77-63. OU has a 27-16 series lead over the Spires and Coach Carrier has a record of 27-16 againt USM. * - Denotes KCAC Games Rose leads the Braves in scoring (20.2) and rebounding (6.8). He is shooting 44.8 percent from the field and has 185 rebounds. ! - Denotes Exhibition Games Adam Hasty leads OU in assists per game (4.8) and has 77 through 16 games. Kameron Lindsay leads OU in steals (1.22) and @ - Denotes KCAC/HAAC Classic (Peru, Neb.) All home games are in BOLD and are played in Wilson Field House on Lundry is the team’s leader in blocks per game (1.5). the campus of Ottawa University. All game times are Central Standard Time (cst) and are subject to change. Go to www.ottawabraves.com As a team, OU is ranked first in NAIA Division II in defensive rebounds per game (30.3), third in total rebounds per game (43.7), for the most up to date schedule. third in total blocks (127), fourth in total blocks (4.7), seventh in total offensive rebounds (1,181), 12th in offensive rebounds per game (13.4), 13th in total rebound margin (6.4), 22nd in defensive field goal percentage (.422), 39th in free throw percent- age (.713), and 49th in scoring offense per game (79.1). Probable Starters Ottawa (based on last game) Individually Lundry is ranked 17th in total blocks (42) and 20th in blocks per game (1.5). Jason Haase is ranked 39th in total No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG blocks (31) and 40th in blocks per game (1.1). Lindsay is ranked 43rd in free throw percentage (.818). Rose is ranked 23rd in 12 Kameron Lindsay G/F 6-3 Jr. 15.0 4.7 points per game (20.2), 26th in total points scored (547), 38th in defensive rebounds per game (5.5), and 44th in free throw 15 Adam Hasty G 5-11 Jr. 12.9 *4.8 percentage (.817). 22 Riley Falk F 6-5 So. 4.6 2.6 25 Julian Rose G/F 6-1 Sr. 20.3 6.9 50 Alex Lundry C 6-9 Jr. 9.8 5.4 Scouting Uni. of Saint Mary: The Spires had their two game losing streak snapped with a 78-67 loss to Tabor College on *Assists Per Game Thursday in Leavenworth. USM is in fourth place in the KCAC with a record of 11-6. Saint Mary (based on last game) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG USM is led in scoring (26.5) and steals (1.2) by Grant Greenberg He is shooting 52 percent from the floor and has a total of 34 5 Payton Snell G 6-0 Fr. 5.7 1.0 steals. Sterling Road is the team’s leader in rebounding (5.3) and blocks (0.9). Xavier Young is USM’s leader in assists (2.9). 11 Xavier Young G 5-11 Fr. 4.7 *2.9 20 Shiron Williams G 6-2 Sr. 10.4 3.2 Saint Mary is ranked second in NAIA Division II in free throw percentage (.760), 28th in 3-pt field goals made per game (7.8), 23 Grant Greenberg G 6-2 Fr. 26.2 5.0 28th in total 3-pt field goals made (211), 45th in turnover margin (1), 47th in scoring offense per game (79.5), 49th in defensive 50 Forrest Hicks C 6-8 So. 4.7 4.0 *Assists Per Game rebounds per game (34), 49th in defensive field goal percentage (.437), 49th in assist/turnover ratio (1), 50th in scoring margin 2013 Braves Basketball (4.3), and 50th in assists per game (13.9). 2013-14 KCAC Standings Individually, Greenberg is ranked fifth in NAIA Division II in points per game (26.5), fifth in total points scored (717), and 17th in free throw percentage (.851). Carson Long is ranked 25th in assist/turnover ratio (2.5). 2013-14 OU Individual Rankings: KCAC Overall Alex Lundry Ranks Number 17 in Division II in Total Blocks (42) Alex Lundry Ranks Number 20 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.556) Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Julian Rose Ranks Number 23 in Division II in Points per Game (20.259) #23 Friends Uni. 14 3 .824 23 5 .821 Julian Rose Ranks Number 26 in Division II in Total Scoring (547) #RV Sterling College 13 4 .765 21 7 .750 Julian Rose Ranks Number 38 in Division II in Defensive Rebounds per Game (5.556) Bethany College 11 6 .647 18 10 .643 Jason Haase Ranks Number 39 in Division II in Total Blocks (31) Uni. of Saint Mary 11 6 .647 17 10 .630 Jason Haase Ranks Number 40 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.148) Kameron Lindsay Ranks Number 43 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.818) Tabor College 10 7 .588 17 11 .607 Julian Rose Ranks Number 44 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.817) Ottawa University 8 9 .471 13 14 .481 Southwestern College 7 10 .412 18 11 .621 2013-14 USM Individual Rankings: McPherson College 7 10 .412 14 15 .483 Grant Greenberg Ranks Number 5 in Division II in Points per Game (26.556) Kansas Wesleyan 4 13 .235 6 21 .222 Grant Greenberg Ranks Number 5 in Division II in Total Scoring (717) Grant Greenberg Ranks Number 17 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.851) Bethel College 0 17 .000 0 26 .000 Carson Long Ranks Number 25 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (2.500) Recent Results 2013-14 KCAC Preseason Team: Returning 2012 - 2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year highlight the 2013 -2014 Preseason Men’s Basketball Team. Last year’s All-KCAC First Team selection, Cameron Feb. 20, 2014 Clark (Southwestern) and Second Team selection Anthony White (Friends) were voted to the team unanimously by Head Southwestern @ Ottawa 63-84 Men’s Basketball Coaches. Kansas Wesleyan @ Bethel 76-67 Tabor @ Saint Mary 78-67 Cameron Clark, 2012-2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year, played in 30 games for the Moundbuilders. He led Southwest- Bethany @ McPherson 93-107 ern in Scoring with 422 points (14.07 PPG), Field Goal Percentage (0.463), and Rebounding with 268 (8.93 RPG). He Sterling @ Friends 76-97 was third overall in conference rebounding behind two seniors, and he was first in offensive rebounds.
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