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Game Notes 18-19 GAME NOTES 18-19 HSU SID: David Salley | Phone: 870-230-5197 | Email: [email protected] @REDDIESMBB | HSUSPORTS.COM | #NoMereBeast NO MERE BEAST HAS EVER SYMBOLIZED THE WEARER OF THE “H” 2018-19 SCHEDULE GAME 6: NOV. 29, 2018 | 7:30 P.M. Nov. 1 | Louisiana-Monroe (E) 90-63, L Nov. 9 | Univ. of Mary (N) 66-63, W HENDERSON STATE REDDIES Nov. 10 | Augustana (N) 83-77, W Nov. 13 | Ecclesia College 101-63, W Nov. 17 | at Mississippi College 78-73, L AT SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Nov. 24 | Hannibal LaGrange 83-62, W W.T. WATSON CENTER |MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS Nov. 29 | at SAU 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018 | 7:30 P.M. Dec. 1 | at Arkansas Tech 3 p.m. Dec. 4 | OK. Panhandle 8 p.m. Dec. 8 | Harding 3 p.m. Dec. 15 | UAM 3 p.m. REDDIES PROJECTED STARTERS Dec. 18 | at SE Oklahoma 2 p.m. Jan. 3 | at OKBU 7:30 p.m. Jan. 5 | at SNU 3 p.m. Jan. 10 | NW Oklahoma 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12 | SW Oklahoma 3 p.m. Jan. 17 | at Ouachita 7:30 p.m. 0 2 5 13 24 Jan. 19 | Arkansas Tech 3 p.m. ANTHONY LUPARDUS CHRIS PARKER TERRENCE PARKER MIKE FOFANA REL JOHNSON Jan. 24 | at East Central 7:30 p.m. JR |LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. SO | PLANO, TX. SR | WILSON, NC. JR | MEMPHIS, TN. JR | LOUISVILLE, KY. Jan. 31 | SNU 7:30 p.m. GUARD GUARD FORWARD FORWARD GUARD Feb. 2 | OKBU 3 p.m. Feb. 7 | SAU 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9 | at UAM 4 p.m. REDDIES REPORT - Henderson State got back on track last Saturday when the Reddies raced past NAIA-Hanni- Feb. 14 | Ouachita 7:30 p.m. bal-LaGrange 83-62 at the Duke Wells Center. Five players scored in double figures in the win. Feb. 16 | at Harding 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 | at SW Oklahoma 7:30 p.m. - The Reddies will look to start 1-0 in the Great American Conference for just the second time Feb. 23 | at NW Oklahoma 3 p.m. under head coach Jimmy Elgas on Thursday night at Southern Arkansas. Henderson dropped Feb. 28 | SE Oklahoma 7:30 p.m. its GAC openers in 2015 and 2017, but got off to a 2-0 start in 2016, when it last made the GAC Tournament. Mar. 2 | East Central 3 p.m. Mar. 7-10 | GAC Tournament TBA - Southern Arkansas took both games in the season series last year over HSU. The Muleriders won 90-76 in Arkadelphia before claiming a 78-69 win in Magnolia. The Reddies’ second loss to SAU TALE OF THE TAPE eliminated them from the GAC Tournament race in 2017-18. - Several Reddies rank among the league leaders statistically through five non-conference games Henderson State Reddies this season. Rel Johnson is 17th in the conference in points per game (14.7) and second in 3-point Coach: Jimmy Elgas, 4th season (43-47) shooting percentage (.786), Mike Fofana is sixth in rebounds per game (7.6), Chris Parker is one of four players in the league with 10 or more steals (10), and Raekwon Rogers leads the GAC in total Ranking: NR offensive rebounds (16) and offensive rebounds per game (3.2). Record Last Season: 2018-19 Record: 4-1 (0-0 GAC) - Henderson and SAU have three common opponents so far this year: the University of Mary, GAC Preseason: 11th of 12 Augustana, and Mississippi College. HSU has beaten Augustana and lost to MC, while SAU has beaten MC and lost to Augustana. Both schools beat the University of Mary. Leading Scorer: Rel Johnson (14.6 ppg) Leading Rebounder: Mike Fofana (7.6 rpg) - The Reddies are looking for their first 5-1 start since 2012-13 when they opened the season 6-0 Leader in Assists: Chris Parker (2.4 apg) before finishing 14-13. It would be the best start of Elgas’ career at HSU. Last Game: ................. 83-62, W (Hannibal-LaGrange) SCOUTING SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Southern Arkansas Muleriders - The Muleriders enter Thursday night’s conference opener 5-1 overall and riding a five-game win- Coach: Andy Sharpe, 7th season (82-88) ning streak that began after they lost their first game to Augustana 75-67. SAU was picked fifth in Ranking: NR the 2018 GAC preseason poll after they finished 11-11 in the league last season, which was good Record Last Season: 15-14 (11-11 GAC) enough for the No. 7 seed in the GAC Tournament. 2018-19 Record: 5-1 (0-0 GAC) - Southern Arkansas is led by senior guard C.J. Elkins, who is averaging 13.5 points per game on GAC Preseason: 5th of 12 49.1 percent shooting. SAU’s defense has been stingy so far in 2018-19. The Muleriders are No. 1 in the GAC in field goal percentage defense (35.5 percent shooting for opponents) and second in Leading Scorer: C.J. Elkins (13.2 ppg) scoring defense (64.3 points per game to opponents). Leading Rebounder: Devante Brooks (7.7 rpg) Leader in Assists: C.J. Elkins (2.0 apg) - SAU has won three-straight contests against the Reddies and five of the last six overall. The Last Game: .......................... 83-74, W (Union Univ.) Muleriders are 5-1 against HSU in the past three seasons. Four of those wins came by double figures. 1 • HENDERSON STATE BASKETBALL GAME NOTES • 1 HSU FACTS CONFERENCE STANDINGS GAC OVERALL Location: Arkadelphia, Ark. TEAM W L Pct. W L Pct Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 3,568 Southeastern Okla. 0 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 Nickname: Reddies Southern Nazarene 0 0 1.000 6 0 1.000 School Colors: Red and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division II Southern Arkansas 0 0 .833 5 1 .833 Conference: Great American President: Glendell Jones, Jr. Henderson State 0 0 .800 4 1 .800 Alma Mater: Henderson State (1992) Ouachita Baptist 0 0 .750 3 1 .750 Director of Athletics: Shawn Jones Arkansas Tech 0 0 .500 2 2 .500 Alma Mater: Central Missouri (1997) Director of Marketing: Hunter Lively Arkansas-Monticello 0 0 .500 2 2 .500 Alma Mater: Henderson State (2014) Sports Information: David Salley East Central 0 0 .500 2 2 .500 Alma Mater: Harding University (2016) Harding 0 0 .500 2 2 .500 SID Office Phone: 870-230-5197 SID Office Fax: 870-230-5408 Northwestern Okla. 0 0 .250 1 3 .250 School Website: www.hsu.edu Oklahoma Baptist 0 0 .250 1 3 .250 Athletics Website: www.hsusports.com Athletics Twitter: @ReddieAthletics Southwestern Okla. 0 0 .250 1 3 .250 JIMMY ELGAS YEAR BY YEAR (43-47, 4th Season) 2 • HENDERSON STATE BASKETBALL GAME NOTES • 2 HSU REDDIEMEN’S BASKETBALL RECO RD BO RECORDS O K MOST POINTS SCORED Career: Dionne Dale 1986-90 2190 TEAM GAM E RECORDS Season: Larry Ducksworth 1971-72 716 Game: Larry Ducksworth vs. Ozarks 1967 56 CATEGORY RECORD WHEN OPPONENT Points Scored 135 1-6-00 Arkansas Baptist MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Rebounds 55 1-16-03 Central Arkansas Career: Danny Davis 1967-71 869 FG ATT. 80 12-31-16 Paul Quinn Season: Larry Ducksworth 1966-67 283 FG made 46 12-16-16 Ecclesia Game: Larry Ducksworth vs. Ozarks 1967 25 FG PCT. .655 (38-58) 1-29-03 Philander Smith FT ATT. 49 11-14-97 Arkansas Baptist MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FT made 34 12-06-17 Dallas Christian Career: Danny Davis 1967-71 1506 FT PCT. .950 (19-20) 2-6-03 UA-Monticello Season: Danny Davis 1970-71 428 3-pt. ATT. 30 12-31-16 Paul Quinn Game: Larry Ducksworth vs. Ozarks 1967 32 3-pt. made 13 2-17-18 Arkansas Tech 3-pt. PCT. .708 (9 of 13) 11-30-98 Lincoln BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Assists 28 2-20-99 UA-Monticello Career: Larry Ducksworth (min. 300 att.) 1966-68 .623 Blocked shots 9 12-08-04 Arkansas Baptist Season: Larry Ducksworth (min. 200 att.) 1966-67 .680 Steals 18 12-3-02 Central Baptist Game: Dee Dee Drake vs Rhema (13-for-13) 12-4-06 1.000 Largest Victory 60 1-3-03 Central Baptist FREE THROWS MADE Point in a Half 73 1-6-00 Arkansas Baptist Career: Jimmy Reppo 1958-62 418 Season: Jimmy Reppo 1960-61 195 Game: Mike DeGruy vs. Central Arkansas 2-15-03 14 INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS CATEGORY NAME REC. WHEN OPPONENT FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Points Larry Ducksworth 56 1967 Ozarks Career: Mike Peterson 1968-72 586 Rebounds Dedric Spooner 20 12-08-04 ABC Season: Jimmy Reppo 1960-61 250 FG ATT. Larry Ducksworth 32 1967 Ozarks Game: Kaylon Tappin vs. SWOSU 11-18-17 21 FG made Larry Ducksworth 25 1967 Oazrks FG PCT. Randy George .909 (10-11) 2-12-05 UCA FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT ATT. Kaylon Tappin 21 11-18-17 SWOSU Career: Robert Herbert (min. 200 att.) 1987-91 .848 FT made Kaylon Tappin 18 11-18-17 SWOSU Season: Kaylon Tappin (min. 100 att.) 2017-18 .853 FT PCT. Chris Parker 1.000/14-14 2-03-18 SNU Game: Chris Parker 14 for 14 vs. SNU 2-03-18 1.000 3-pt. ATT. Tarvoris Uzoigwe 19 2-11-02 DSU Mike DeGruy 12 for 12 vs. Eckerd 3-17-03 1.000 3-pt. made Tarvoris Uzoigwe 9 1-10-02 Harding MOST 3-POINT GOALS MADE 3-pt. PCT. Jerry Chumley 1.000/7-7 1-16-95 UNA Career: Tarvoris Uzoigwe 2001-05 404 Assists Kevin Griffin 19 12-03-02 C.
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