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2008-09 Men's Basketball Notes Game 18 — Hendrix College 2008-09 DePauw Schedule/Results (13-4, 6-1) NOVEMBER 21 !vs. Franklin L 61 75 22 !at Wabash L 52 57 29 @EARLHAM W 92 57 30 @OHIO NORTHERN W 73 64 2008-09 Men’s Basketball Notes DECEMBER 2 WABASH W 67 57 5 *at Oglethorpe L 63 67 Game 18 — Hendrix College 7 *at Sewanee W 73 63 DePauw (13-4, 6-1 SCAC) at Hendrix (11-6, 4-4 SCAC) 10 PURDUE N. CENTRAL W 103 55 Sunday, January 25, 2009 • Noon CST • Grove Gymnasium • Conway, Arkansas 20 at Indiana State L 60 66 29 #vs. Drew W 76 56 30 #vs. Huntingdon W 74 58 Tiger Tipoff DePauw takes a 13-4 overall record and a 6-1 DEPAUW RADIO: WGRE (91.5 FM and Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference mark <www.wgre.org>) provides coverage locally JANUARY into Sunday’s contest at Hendrix College. Tipoff and on the Internet. The broadcast is available 4 *CENTRE W 78 74 from the Grove Gymnasium in Conway, Ark., is at: <www.depauw.edu/univ/wgre/listen.asp> 9 BIRMINGHAM-SO. W 79 63 set for Noon CST. 11 *RHODES W 96 72 The Tigers won their eighth straight game SERIES: DePauw leads the all-time series 16 *AUSTIN W 73 59 with Friday’s 85-83 overtime victory at Millsaps. 16-2 after winning last year’s only meeting by 18 *COLORADO COLLEGE W 76 44 Mike Moore led the Tigers with 28 points, while an 81-53 score in Greencastle. DePauw is 6-2 in games played in Conway and won the last 23 *at Millsaps (1ot) W 85 83 Steve Lemasters followed with 21 and Tom Cal- len 14. Callen grabbed eight rebounds and Tony meeting at Hendrix by a 77-72 score in one James dished out six assists. overtime on February 9, 2007. Each of the last 25 *at Hendrix Noon CST two games in Conway have gone to overtime. 30 *TRINITY 6 p.m. Moore paces the Tigers with 19.5 points and 3.8 assists per game and has hit a team-high 48 three-pointers. Callen averages 14.1 points and a DePauw Head Coach: Bill Fenlon FEBRUARY team-high 6.1 rebounds and leads the team with Career Record: 389-221 (24th year) 1 *SOUTHWESTERN Noon 63.9 percent field goal shooting. DePauw Record: 282-152 (17th year) 6 at Birmingham-Southern 6 p.m. CST Lemasters rounds out the double-digit scorers vs. Hendrix (as DePauw HC): 16-2 8 *at Rhodes Noon CST with 10.6 points per contest, has knocked in 41 14 *at Centre 1 p.m. three-pointers and has hit a team-best 42.3 per- Hendrix Head Coach: Dan Priest 20 *OGLETHORPE 6 p.m. cent of his shots from beyond the arc. Hendrix Record: 56-60 (5th year) Career Record: 146-131 (10th year) 22 *SEWANEE Noon Hendrix is 11-6 overall and 4-4 in the SCAC vs. DePauw: 1-5 27 SCAC Quarterfinals; Conway, Ark. TBA after Friday’s 65-59 loss to Centre. The defeat was 28 SCAC Semifinals at Hendrix TBA the first for the Warriors on their home floor this season. David Foley led Hendrix with 15 points TEAM COMPARISON (SCAC Rank) and four assists, while Cal Rose followed with Category DPU HC MARCH 12 points and four steals. Andrew King grabbed Scoring Offense 75.4 (2) 73.1 (3) 1 SCAC Championship at Hendrix TBA seven rebounds as Centre held a 37-23 advantage Scoring Defense 62.9 (4) 68.0 (9) on the boards. Scoring Margin +12.4 (1) +5.1 (6) *Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference games King leads the Warriors with 14.3 points and FG% 46.0 (2) 43.3 (5) !Little Giant Tipoff Tournament; Wabash College 8.3 rebounds per outing, while Rose follows with FG%-Defense 41.5 (7) 42.8 (9) @Mike Rokicki Community Versus Cancer Challenge; 12.2. Foley averages 12.1 points and Michael Ber- 3Pt FGM/game 7.8 (4) 6.4 (9) #Tampa Bay Shootout; Tampa, Fla. trand rounds out the double-digit scorers with 3PtFG% 35.4 (4) 35.6 (3) 10.6. Rose has hit a team-high 37 threes and Jan- FT% 73.8 (1) 70.6 (3) son Hightower leads with 4.2 assists. Rebound Margin +4.0 (3) -0.8 (7) Assists/game 12.9 (6) 13.5 (3) Blocked shots/game 2.7 (t7) 2.7 (t7) Steals/game 6.1 (9) 7.9 (3) 2008-09 STATISTICS Turnovers/game 12.6 (1) 14.6 (6) DEPAUW PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Assist Turnover Ratio 1.0 (3) 0.9 (5) F 12 Tom Callen 6-4 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 14.1 6.1 0.7 63.9 42.9 70.3 F 34 David Gray 6-6 Jr. Homewood, Ill. 4.4 4.1 1.1 51.0 00.0 58.5 G 10 Tony James 5-10 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 7.2 1.7 3.2 43.2 27.6 86.2 G 22 Mike Moore 5-8 Sr. Elkhart, Ind. 19.5 4.3 3.8 43.1 40.0 87.6 G 35 Steve Lemasters 6-3 So. Rochester, Ind. 10.6 2.4 0.6 45.9 42.3 76.2 TOP RESERVES G 13 Ross Simpson 6-1 So. Mission Hills, Kan. 1.2 0.9 0.7 42.9 00.0 71.4 G 14 Drew Wills 6-3 So. Hinsdale, Ill. 4.4 3.0 0.9 37.5 29.4 72.7 Media Contact Information G 15 Ryan Russell 6-6 So. Indianapolis, Ind. 2.4 2.1 0.6 37.8 6.7 60.0 Bill Wagner, Director of Sports Information G 20 Sean Haseley 6-3 Fr. Zionsville, Ind. 3.6 1.9 1.0 33.3 34.2 93.3 e-mail: [email protected] G 30 Tommy Weakley 5-10 Fr. Bloomington, Ind. 2.1 0.9 0.2 29.4 33.3 66.7 Web site: www.depauw.edu/ath F 43 Ryan Sever 6-6 So. Kalamazoo, Mich. 1.9 1.8 0.7 42.3 00.0 50.0 office: 765-658-4630 • cell: 765-720-0213 F 45 Joe Bergfeld 6-7 So. St. Louis, Mo. 5.5 3.7 0.1 47.5 00.0 61.0 1 — 2008-09 DePauw Men’s Basketball Game Notes — 1 Joe Bergfeld Drew Wills Ryan Sever Ryan Russell Ross Simpson Sean Haseley DePauw Miscellaneous Statistics DePauw’s record when.. DePauw Season/Career Totals Under 2008-09 Career 2008-09 Fenlon Double-digit scoring Overall Record Mike Moore 15 (13-2) 62 (48-14) Overall 13-4 282-152 Tom Callen 15 (11-4) 16 (11-5) Home 9-0 153-36 Steve Lemasters 9 (8-1) 17 (14-3) Away 2-3 86-92 Tony James 4 (3-1) 10 (7-3) Neutral 2-1 43-24 Joe Bergfeld 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) David Gray 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) SCAC Games Drew Wills 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Overall SCAC Games 6-1 113-50 Home SCAC Games 4-0 68-13 Sean Haseley 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Road SCAC Games 2-1 45-37 20+-point games Mike Moore 9 (9-0) 22 (18-4) Halftime Scores Tom Callen 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) Leading at halftime 12-1 236-38 Steve Lemasters 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Trailing at halftime 0-3 38-104 David Gray 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Tied at halftime 1-0 8-10 10+-rebound games Leading at halftime at home 8-0 130-9 Tom Callen 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) Trailing at halftime at home 0-0 15-24 Drew Wills 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 5+-assist games Field Goal Percentage Tony James 4 (3-1) 8 (6-2) DePauw 50% or better 5-0 127-16 DePauw 40-49.99% 7-2 124-75 Mike Moore 3 (2-1) 53 (39-14) DePauw less than 40% 1-2 31-61 Drew Wills 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Opponent 50% or better 2-0 27-60 4+-steal games Opponent 40%-49.99% 4-3 132-80 Tony James 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Opponent less than 40% 7-1 123-12 Mike Moore 0 (0-0) 3 (3-0) Double-doubles Three-pointers Tom Callen 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) DePauw makes more than 8 threes 6-1 104-28 Mike Moore 0 (0-0) *6 (5-1) DePauw makes 5-8 threes 7-2 133-75 *points/assists DePauw makes 1-4 threes 0-0 45-48 3+-blocked shot games DePauw does not make a three 0-1 0-1 David Gray 2 (1-1) 3 (1-2) Opponent makes more than 8 threes 2-0 27-17 Scoring Leader Opponent makes 5-8 threes 8-0 136-79 Mike Moore 11 (10-1) 30 (23-7) Opponent makes 1-4 threes 3-3 114-53 Tom Callen 4 (1-3) 4 (1-3) Opponent does not make a three 0-1 5-3 Steve Lemasters 3 (2-1) 4 (2-2) David Gray 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) Rebounding Rebounding Leader Outrebounds opponent 8-1 198-53 Tom Callen 9 (7-2) 7 (5-2) Outrebounded by opp. 4-2 68-95 Drew Wills 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) Rebounds are equal 1-1 16-4 Mike Moore 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) David Gray 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Turnovers Tony James 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) DePauw fewer TOs than opp.
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