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OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S Men's OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S. Cedar, Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - Ottawa earned its 10th victory of the season with a 93-88 win over Southwestern College Game Information in Wilson Field House on Wednesday night. Ottawa shot 49.3 percent from the floor, 30 Team Comparison percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 91.3 percent from the free throw line. OU’s 21-for-23 Game 17: Ottawa at Tabor performance from the free throw line is its second-best free throw percentage shooting TABR OTT game of the season behind its 94.7 percent shooting performance against Friends University Current Record 8 - 6 10 - 6 Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 | 7pm on Dec. 2. Perry Carroll finished the game with 32 points on 11-for-16 shooting from the Tabor Gymnasium | Hillsboro, Kan. floor. Andre Jackson scored 22 points and pulled down a team high eight rebounds. Mason Scoring 1061 1464 Series Information: TC, 53-35 McDow led OU with four assists. Points Per Game 75.786 91.500 Live video, audio & stats: OttawaBraves.com Scoring Margin -0.143 7.063 - That victory on Wednesday night was Ottawa’s third straight in Wilson Field House against Field Goals 399 524 Southwestern. Field Goal Percentage 0.434 0.477 - Jaquan Daniels leads the Braves in scoring (19.4), rebounds (5.8), steals (2.3), and blocks 3-pt FG 87 175 2020-21 Schedule/Results (0.3). Jackson Mallory is OU’s leader in assists per game (3.5). 3-point FG Percent 0.316 0.356 3-point FG made per game 6.214 10.938 Date Opponent Time/Results - Saturday is the 89th meeting between Ottawa and Tabor. The first meeting between the Free Throws 176 241 O26 Barclay College W, 106-80 teams happened on Dec. 10, 1968 in Wilson Field House. The Braves won the game 86-77. Free throw pct 0.640 0.726 Ottawa goes for its second consecutive regular season sweep of Tabor on Saturday. It would O29 Baker University W, 73-64 be the first time the Braves had swept the Bluejays in consecutive years during the regular Rebounds 583 612 D2 at Friends University* L, 73-81 season and just the second time OU has won four straight against Tabor Rebounds per game 41.643 38.250 D5 at Bethel College* L, 78-90 Feb. 8, 1992 (H) ......................................................W, 77-76 Rebounding Margin 3.286 -3.500 Dec. 5, 1992 (A) ......................................................W, 86-65 D7 at Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* L, 93-95 Assists 187 288 Jan. 23, 1993 (H) ...................................................W, 104-78 Assists per game 13.357 18.000 D9 Friends University* W, 87-76 Feb. 26, 1993 (H) .....................W, 84-68 - KCAC Tournament Turnovers 233 243 D12 at Sterling College* W, 94-90 - Ottawa defeated Tabor on Jan. 20, 93-79 in Wilson Field House. Ottawa shot 47.4 from the Turnovers per game 16.643 15.188 D14 McPherson College* L, 99-103 (2OT) floor, 31.4 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 61.5 percent from the free throw line. The Turnover margin -1.643 3.000 D17 #RV Oklahoma Wesleyan* W, 99-83 Braves had a 22-8 lead in fast break points and a 19-16 edge in points off turnovers. Tabor Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.803 1.185 J9 Kansas Christian College W, 101-53 had a 50-48 advantage in points in the paint, a 20-8 lead in second chance points, and led Steals 92 158 33-19 in bench scoring. OU’s five starters finished in double figures. Ian Moore scored 20 J14 at Uni. of Saint Mary* W, 106-81 points, Perry Carroll finished with 18 points, Jaquan Daniels and Andre Jackson both finished Steals per game 6.571 9.875 J16 Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* W, 88-82 with 13 points, and Mason McDow scored 10 points. Triston Turner led OU with 10 rebounds, Blocks 39 32 J18 at Southwestern College* L, 83-92 McDow led OU with six assists, and Daniels finished with five assists. Blocks per game 2.786 2.000 J20 Tabor College* W, 93-79 - The Braves are 2-5 this season on the road and averaging 89.3 points per game. Ottawa J23 at Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni.* L, 98-114 is shooting 46.8 percent from the floor 32.2 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 73.2 percent from the free throw line. The hosts are averaging 91.9 points and J27 Southwestern College* W, 93-88 shooting 46.1 percent from the floor, 38.6 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 75.7 percent from the free throw line. J30 at Tabor College* 5pm - Through 16 games, Ottawa is averaging 91.5 points per game while opponents are averaging 84.4. In the Braves 13 KCAC games, they are scoring 91.1 points per F1 York College* 7pm game while allowing 88.7. F4 at Bethany College* 8pm - Tabor College is 8-6 overall and 6-6 in the KCAC. Their eight victories are the most for the team since the 2017-18 season when they finished with a record of 14- F6 at Avila University* 5pm 15. The Bluejays enter Saturday night’s game coming off a 86-69 loss to McPherson College in Hillsboro. In the loss, the Bluejays shot 38.8 percent from the floor, F10 Bethel College* 8pm 32 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 81.8 percent from the free throw line. Leon Marcikic scored 15 points, Noah Brown IV finished the night with 13 points F13 University of Saint Mary* 6pm and Andre Nelson and Bobby Shanks both finished with 11 points. Nelson had a double-double, pulling down 14 rebounds. F17 Sterling College* 8pm - Nashom Carter leads Tabor in scoring (16.6) and assists (3.3). Andre Nelson is the Bluejays leader in rebounds (8.8) and steals (1.5). Noah Brown IV leads TC in F20 at McPherson College* 5pm blocks per game (1.2). F24 KCAC Quarterfinals 7pm F27 KCAC Semifinals 2pm M1 KCAC Finals 6pm Ottawa’s Probable Starting Lineup (Based on last game) * - KCAC Games Enhanced Scoring OU Opponent Fast Break Points 198 142 Points Off Turnovers 319 243 Points in the Paint 586 520 Second Chance Points 131 162 #0 Jaquan Daniels #1 Perry Carroll #3 Ian Moore #5 Andre Jackson #35 Mason McDow G/F | 6-4 | Sr. G | 5-11 | Sr. G | 6-2 | Jr. G/F | 6-3 | Sr. F | 6-8 | Sr. Columbus, Ga. Ottawa, Kan. Lamar, Mo. Turner, Kan. Paola, Kan. Highland CC Fort Hays State University North Arkansas College Higland CC Paola OTTAWABRAVES.COM @bravesathletics game 17 at tabor - jan. 30, 2021 ottawa basketball game notes Series Results Tabor College .................................................. 35-53 Feb. 19, 2009 (H) ..........................................L, 88-93 Dec. 10, 1968 (A) ......................................... W, 86-77 *Feb. 25, 2009 (A) ....................................... W, 76-63 Jan. 28, 1969 (H) .......................................... W, 89-73 Dec. 12, 2009 (H) ..........................................L, 60-74 Jan. 20, 1970 (A) ...........................................L, 52-75 Feb. 4, 2010 (A) ............................................L, 51-68 Feb. 7, 1970 (H) ........................................... W, 79-71 Dec. 11, 2010 (A) ..........................................L, 63-76 Jan. 19, 1971 (H) .......................................... W, 78-68 Feb. 3, 2011 (H) ............................................L, 69-79 Feb. 6, 1971 (A) ............................................L, 68-75 Dec. 10, 2011 (H) ..........................................L, 46-87 Jan. 18, 1983 (H) ...........................................L, 80-94 Feb. 2, 2012 (A) .....................................L, 80-92 (OT) Feb. 22, 1983 (A) ..........................................L, 62-65 Jan. 3, 2013 (A) .............................................L, 68-75 Jan. 17, 1984 (A) ...........................................L, 54-77 Feb. 2, 2013 (H) .....................................L, 75-77 (OT) Feb. 22, 1984 (H) ......................................... W, 81-70 *Feb. 22, 2013 (A) ....................................... W, 69-53 Dec. 11, 1984 (A) ......................................... W, 72-68 Jan. 11, 2014 (H) .......................................... W, 75-71 Feb. 4, 1985 (H) ........................................... W, 78-71 Feb. 13, 2014 (A) ..........................................L, 89-90 Dec. 7, 1985 (H) ............................................L, 63-67 Jan. 21, 2015 (H) ...........................................L, 71-90 Jan. 28, 1986 (A) ...........................................L, 68-78 Feb. 21, 2015 (A) ..........................................L, 73-87 Dec. 6, 1986 (A) ............................................L, 50-58 Nov. 19, 2015 (A) ...................................L, 81-85 (OT) Jan. 24, 1987 (H) .......................................... W, 79-77 Jan. 16, 2016 (H) ...........................................L, 58-93 Feb. 9, 1988 (A) ............................................L, 51-74 Dec. 10, 2016 (H) ..........................................L, 84-97 Nov. 29, 1988 (A) ......................................... W, 55-53 Feb. 4, 2017 (A) ............................................L, 78-96 Feb. 25, 1989 (H) ......................................... W, 88-69 Jan. 6, 2018 (H) .............................................L, 72-76 Jan. 23, 1990 (A) ...........................................L, 60-67 Feb. 17, 2018 (A) ........................................L, 79-100 Feb. 20, 1990 (H) ..........................................L, 60-63 Nov. 29, 2018 (H) ......................................... W, 85-81 Nov. 27, 1990 (A) ..........................................L, 48-69 Jan. 21, 2019 (A) ...........................................L, 82-85 Feb. 23, 1991 (H) ..........................................L, 55-73 Dec. 11, 2019 (H) ......................................... W, 98-86 Jan.11, 1992 (A) ............................................L, 67-75 Feb. 9, 2020 (A) ..........................................
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