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Brescia University Vs. IU Southeast Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Game Time: 7:30 PM (ET) INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST GRENADIERS - MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME PROGRAM - Brescia University vs. IU Southeast Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Game Time: 7:30 PM (ET) Welcome to Indiana University Southeast for tonight's men’s basketball game! 2009-10 PROBABLE STARTERS - IU Southeast Grenadiers Grenadier Basketball Quick Facts IU Southeast (18-3) Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG Field % Location……………………………..New Albany, IN 47150 G 3 Jazz FERGUSON 6-1 JR 16.0 2.9 3.5 48.6% Founded (Indiana University)…………………………1820 Enrollment……………………………………………...6,840 G 15 Carlos MITCHELL 6-1 SR 14.4 3.9 2.5 54.0% Nickname………………………………………….Grenadiers F 12 George WHITE 6-3 SR 5.8 2.6 1.4 31.4% Colors……………………………………Crimson and Cream F 21 Craig BRYANT 6-3 SR 8.0 3.0 1.0 39.1% Conference……….Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic (KIAC) C 22 Brice MITCHELL 6-6 FR 7.5 3.5 0.8 62.1% Home Court………………………………Activities Building President………………………….Dr. Michael A. McRobbie Chancellor…………………….Dr. Sandra Patterson-Randles 2009-10 Statistical Comparison NAIA National Team Rankings Vice Chancellor………………………..Dr. Ruth Garvey-Nix IU Southeast vs. Brescia University All Stats Accurate at Press Time Faculty Athletic Representative……………...Dr. Chris Cox Ranks No. 4 in Turnover Margin (5.500) Athletic Director……………………………..Pat Mrozowski IUS BU Assistant Athletic Director / Media Relations….Joe Glover Ranks No. 6 in Steals Per Game (11.150) Record……………………………… 18-3 15-8 Ranks No. 8 in 3-Pt. FG Made/Game (8.800) Score Avg. ……………………… 86.4 74.7 2009-10 Grenadier Basketball Schedule Points Allowed…… …………… 74.9 70.5 NAIA MBB DII Top 25 Rankings ( Rankings Released: February 1, 2010 ) Score Margin…………………… 11.6 4.2 Date Opponent Time (ET)/Results FG Percent……………………… .475 .443 1. Oklahoma Wesleyan 21-1 NOVEMBER Opp. FG Percent……………… .412 .438 2. Walsh University (Ohio) 20-2 Mon. 2 Cumberlands (No. 15) L 64-83 3-Pt. Percentage……………… .369 .353 3. Oregon Institute of Technology 21-4 Fri. 6 MID-CONTINENT W 100-87 FT Percentage………………… .680 .730 4. Indiana University Southeast 18-3 Sat. 7 IVY TECH (Exhibition) W 111-68 Rebound Margin……………… -3.9 N/A 5. Indiana Wesleyan University 20-4 6. Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) 19-4 Tues. 10 ST. FRANCIS (No. 23) W 84-71 Turnover Margin……………… -5.6 N/A Fri. 13 Purdue North Central W 95-65 7. Warner Pacific College (Ore.) 17-5 ( All statistics accurate at press time ) 8. University of St. Francis (Ind.) 20-5 Sat. 14 Purdue Calumet W 106-95 Sat. 21 Robert Morris (No. 1) L 90-70 GAME FACTS BY THE NUMBERS Tues. 24 Mid-Continent W 77-70 Sat. 29 Union (Ky.) College W 87-76 Number of assists this Date: Wed., Feb. 3 INDIANA season for the Grenadiers DECEMBER Time: 7:30 PM (ET) UNIVERSITY in 21 games. Jazz Fergu- Tues. 1 ST. CATHARINE (RV) W 71-70 (OT) TV: None 323 SOUTHEAST son leads the team with Sat. 5 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN* W 105-74 Site: IU Southeast Fri. 11 Univ. of Southern Indiana (No. 20) L 84-68 HOOPS 73 total assists. New Albany, IN Sat. 12 Bellarmine University (No. 2) W 87-80 Wed. 16 St. Catharine (RV) W 78-72 Consecutive home wins Mon. 28 CC COLLEGE (Exhibition) W 101-40 Next IU Southeast Game: for IU Southeast dating 18 Saturday, February 6, 2010 back to Dec. 6, 2008. JANUARY IU Southeast vs. St. Louis Pharmacy Sat. 2 CUMBERLANDS (No. 9) W 78-72 Location: AWAY - St. Louis, Mo. Percentage shooting from Wed. 6 IU EAST* (RV) W 101-71 KIAC Conference Game — 2:00 PM (ET) the field for the Grena- Sat. 9 Cincinnati Christian* W 104-76 62.1 diers’ Brice Mitchell this Tues. 12 BEREA COLLEGE* W 89-83 KIAC Conference Standings season (Team High). Sat. 16 MIAMI-MIDDLETOWN W 91-57 Tues. 19 Brescia University* (RV) W 73-64 Rankings as of 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 Sat. 23 ASBURY COLLEGE* W 84-55 Combined points aver- Rank / School Name KIAC Overall aged per game by Carlos 1. IU Southeast 7-0 18-3 FEBRUARY 2 ALICE LLOYD COLL Mitchell (14.4 PPG), Jazz 2. Brescia University 4-2 15-8 41.9 Mon. 1 Alice Lloyd College* W 103-77 3. IU East 4-3 12-9 Ferguson (16.0 PPG) and Wed. 3 BRESCIA UNIVERSITY* (RV) 7:30 PM Rick Bodiford (11.5 PPG). 4. Asbury College 4-3 12-12 Sat. 6 St. Louis College of Pharmacy* 2:00 PM 5. Berea College 3-4 14-9 Tues. 9 Ohio Dominican 7:30 PM 6. Cincinnati Christian 2-3 12-9 Grenadiers’ record when Sat. 13 Asbury College* 7:00 PM 7. Alice Lloyd College 1-6 6-15 scoring 71 or more points Tues. 16 ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE* 8:00 PM Thurs. 18 Berea College* 7:30 PM 8. St. Louis Pharmacy 0-4 1-15 18-0 in a game. The team has Sat. 20 IU East* 2:00 PM scored 100 or more points eight times this season. Home matches in BOLD * Denotes Conference Game (KIAC) Sports Information Office * Indiana University Southeast Athletic Department * www.iusathletics.com Assistant Athletic Director / Media Relations : Joe Glover Phone: (812) 941-2028 * Fax (812) 941-2434 * Cell Phone: (502) 468-5190 * Email: [email protected] IU Southeast vs. Brescia University Wednesday, February 3, 7:30 PM (ET) Tonight’s Game Officials: Gary Durbin (R), Kevin Clary (U1), and Tony Gray (U2) IU Southeast Grenadiers (18-3) (7-0 KIAC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School 1 Alex Gravelle G 6’3” 190 SR Louisville, Ky. Univ. of Southern Indiana 3 Jazzmarr Ferguson G 6’1” 150 JR Louisville, Ky. Moore Traditional H.S. 5 Kevin Slaughter G 6’2” 190 SO Louisville, Ky. Georgetown College 10 DeJon Gary G 6’2” 185 SR Indianapolis, Ind. Decatur Central H.S. 11 Josh Lowery G 5’10” 165 SR Jeffersonville, Ind. Western Kentucky Univ. 12 George White G 6’3” 190 SR Louisville, Ky. Lindsey Wilson College 13 Jeremy Holland F 6’8” 230 JR Austin, Ind. Austin H.S. 15 Carlos Mitchell G 6’1” 185 SR Louisville, Ky. Fern Creek H.S. 21 Craig Bryant G 6’3” 185 SR New Albany, Ind. New Albany H.S. 22 Brice Mitchell F 6’6” 190 FR Louisville, Ky. Male H.S. 25 Clay Ryan G 6’2” 175 SR Louisville, Ky. DuPont Manual H.S. 32 Rick Bodiford G 6’4” 200 JR Louisville, Ky. Eastern H.S. 34 Josh Thomas C 6’10” 235 FR Louisville, Ky. Cyprus Springs H.S. 45 A’Darius Pegues F 6’10” 245 SO Louisville, Ky. Western Kentucky Univ. Head Coach: Wiley Brown (3rd Season, 66-20) Assistant Coaches: Scooter McCray, Brad Zellner, Josh Pittman, Alvin Thomas Video Coordinator: Scott Wilkins Athletic Trainer: Tiffany Hammond Sports Information Contact: Joe Glover Brescia University Bearcats (15-8) (4-2 KIAC) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown 3 Brad Morris Sr. G 6'3" Owensboro, KY 4 Andre Sharp Fr. G 6'5" Houston, TX 5 Garrett Stone Jr. F 6'4" Scottsville, KY 10 Ryan Adam Fr. G 6'5" New Albany, IN 13 Anthony Ingram Sr. F 6'6" Indianapolis, IN 15 Bryce Garrett So. G/F 6'5" Owensboro, KY 20 Doug Denton Sr. G 6'0" Owensboro, KY 21 Hugh Weiskittel Sr. F 6'7" Indianapolis, IN 23 Aaron Tandy Jr. G 6'0" Louisville, KY 24 Andrew Howard Sr. G 6'3" Owensboro, KY 30 Demarcus Flowers Jr. G 6'4" Peoria, IL 32 Seth Hart Jr. F/C 6'7" Paducah, KY 33 Eric Thomas Fr. G 6'4" Elizabethtown, KY 34 Cameron Pratt Fr. F 6'6" Houston, TX 35 Ethan Scott Fr. F 6'7" Dawson Springs, KY 44 Nate West Jr. F/C 6'8" Owensboro, KY 52 Darren Smith Fr. F/C 6'7" Paducah, KY Head Coach: Joe Pechota (4th Season) ** The IU Southeast Athletic Department is partially funded by student activity fees ** IU Southeast Athletic Department * 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 941-2432 * [email protected] * www.iusathletics.com .
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