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22017-18017-18 @FFIUHOOPSIUHOOPS GGAMEAME NNOTESOTES FIUSports.com /FIUMensBball @FIUHoops fiuathletics MBB CONTACT: Michael Hogan, Director of Sports Information • Office: (305) 348-1496 • Cell: (813) 469-0616 • Twitter: @mihogan FFIUIU vvs.s. RRICEICE Thursday, January 25, 2018 • 8 p.m. ET • Tudor Fieldhouse • Houston, Texas 22017-18017-18 SSCHEDULECHEDULE GGAMEAME 2211 Date Opponent (Television) Time N10 Florida Memorial (CUSA.tv) W, 70-47 FIU RICE GAMEDAY N12 Stetson (CUSA.tv) L, 70-64 (ot) PANTHERS OWLS INFORMATION BLACK & GOLD SHOOTOUT Record 9-11 overall, 3-4 C-USA Record 4-16 overall, 1-6 C-USA TV/Video CUSA.tv HOSTED BY UW MILWAUKEE Last Game W, 79-59 vs. Charlotte Last Game L, 69-54 at Louisiana Tech J.P. Heath (Play-by-play) N17 vs. Elon L, 95-87 (3ot) N18 at Milwaukee (CUSA.tv) L, 66-51 January 20, 2018 January 20, 2018 Radio/Audio FIUSports.com N19 vs. Concordia-St. Paul W, 77-67 Head Coach Anthony Evans Head Coach Scott Pera Live Stats FIUSports.com Alma Mater St. Thomas Aquinas, 1994 Alma Mater Penn State, 1989 Series Series tied, 2-2 N27 South Carolina (CBSSN) L, 78-61 Career Record 159-181/11th season Career Record 1-6/First season N29 Florida National (CUSA.tv) W, 79-61 Twitter @FIUHoops Record at FIU 60-87/Fifth season Record at school Same Tickets For ticket information, call the Top Players Top Players D2 South Alabama W, 87-58 Rice athletic ticket offi ce at D11 at USF (ESPN3) W, 65-53 Brian Beard, Jr. (15.4 ppg, 5.4 apg, 3.2 spg) Connor Cashaw (16.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg) 713-348-OWLS (6957) D13 at North Florida (ESPN3) L, 87-85 Trejon Jacob (15.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Ako Adams (9.9 ppg, 3.2 apg) D16 James Madison # L, 76-67 D19 Florida Gulf Coast (CUSA.tv) W, 91-88 QQUICKUICK HHITSITS D22 Hartford (CUSA.tv) L, 79-72 D30 Florida Atlantic * (CUSA.tv) W, 58-57 The FIU men’s basketball team returns to the Lone Star Eric Lockett poured in a game-and-career-high 30 points, State for the second time in the past three weeks as it begins in 39 minutes of action on Thursday, in FIU’s 79-59 win over J4 Middle Tennessee* (CUSA.tv) L, 71-66 (ot) a weekend Conference USA road trip at Rice on Jan. 25 at Charlotte ... Joining Lockett in double fi gures was Trejon Ja- J6 UAB* (CUSA.tv) L, 75-64 Tudor Fieldhouse ... Game time is slated for 8 p.m. ET and cob and Michael Douglas with 16 points apiece, and Brian J11 at UTSA * (CUSA.tv) W, 79-76 can be seen on CUSA.tv with J.P. Heath calling the action. Beard, Jr. who netted 15 points in the win. J13 at UTEP * (CUSA.tv) L, 72-68 J18 Old Dominion * (ESPN3) L, 64-54 After snapping a two-game skid on Thursday against Beard, Jr. leads the Panthers in scoring, averaging 15.4 J20 Charlotte * (CUSA.tv) W, 79-59 Charlotte, the Panthers look for their second consecutive win points-per-game ... He leads fi ve players in double fi gures J25 at Rice * (CUSA.tv) 8 p.m. and their third win in the last fi ve games when they face the in the scoring column for FIU, along with Trejon Jacob (15.2 J27 at North Texas * (CUSA.tv) 6 p.m. Owls. ppg) and Eric Lockett (14.3 ppg) who are second and third, respectively ... Willy Nunez, Jr. and Josh Stamps round out F1 Southern Miss * (CUSA.tv) 7 p.m. F3 Louisiana Tech * (CUSA.tv) 7 p.m. the double-digit scorers with a 12.7 and 12.0 point-per-game F8 at Marshall * 8 p.m. averages, respectively. F10 at WKU * (Fox College Sports) 7 p.m. F17 at Florida Atlantic * (CUSA.tv) 2 p.m. FFIUIU PPROBABLEROBABLE SSTARTERSTARTERS F22 North Texas * (CUSA.tv) 7 p.m. F24 Rice * (CUSA.tv) 7 p.m. M1 at Charlotte * 7:30 p.m. M3 at Old Dominion * 7 p.m. CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT FRISCO, TEXAS M7 C-USA First Round TBD M8 C-USA Quarterfinals (Stadium) TBD G • 4 • Jr. G • 3 • So. G • 5 • Jr. F • 10 • R-Jr. C • 22 • Jr. M9 C-USA Semifinals (Stadium) TBD BRIAN TREJON ERIC HASSAN ELHADJI M10 C-USA Championship (CBSSN) TBD BEARD JR. JACOB LOCKETT HUSSEIN DIENG # Game played at Barry University, Miami Shores, Fla. Points/Gm 15.4 Points/Gm 15.2 Points/Gm 14.3 Points/Gm 6.6 Points/Gm 1.2 * Conference USA Game Rebounds/Gm 3.7 Rebounds/Gm 4.3 Rebounds/Gm 6.3 Rebounds/Gm 3.8 Rebounds/Gm 2.2 All times are Eastern Time and subject to change Assists/Gm 5.4 Assists/Gm 0.7 Assists/Gm 3.3 Assists/Gm 0.4 Assists/Gm 0.1 Steals/Gm 3.2 Steals/Gm 1.0 Steals/Gm 1.5 Steals/Gm 0.4 Steals/Gm 0.2 FIUSports.com | @FIUHoops FFIUIUGGAMEAMENNOTESOTES QQUICKUICK FFACTSACTS HHEADEAD CCOACHOACH AANTHONYNTHONY EEVANSVANS The University Head Coach • St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) (1994) Name of School FIU City/Zip Code Miami, Fla. 33199 159-181 Overall (11th Season) • 60-87 at FIU (Fifth Season) Founded/Opened 1965/1972 Enrollment 56,000 Family • Wife, Kisha; Son, Anthony Nickname Panthers Arena Lime Court at FIU Arena Date of Birth • March 25, 1970 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Capacity 5,000 Affiliation NCAA Division I Named the eighth head basketball coach at FIU on April 16, 2013. Conference Conference USA Picked up his fi rst win as the head coach at FIU with a 66-58 victory over Kennesaw State on Nov. 10, 2013. The win also marked the 100th-career President Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg victory for Evans. Faculty Representative Dr. Pete E.C. Markowitz During the 2015-16 season, Evans continued to watch over the development of All-Conference USA second team member - and NABC All-District Exec. Dir. of Sports & Entertainment Pete Garcia honoree - Adrian Diaz, one of the top defenders in C-USA. Diaz would become the all-time leader in blocked shots at FIU during his senior campaign. Senior Woman Administrator Julie Berg In addition, junior college transfer, Donte McGill rose to be one of the top offensive players in the league averaging 16.1 points-per-game, good Ticket Office Phone 305-FIU-GAME (348-4263) enough for eighth in C-USA. During the 2014-15 campaign, Evans saw two of his players earn All-Conference USA honors. Dennis Mavin earned second team honors while Basketball History Adrian Diaz was named to the All-C-USA Defensive Team. Diaz fi nished the year as the league leader in blocked shots per game (3.0 bpg), and was First Year 1981-82 sixth in NCAA Division I in total blocked shots (99) and seventh in blocked shots per game. All-Time Record* 404-628 (37th year) In his fi rst season at the helm, led FIU to a 15-win season. FIU picked up a big 72-61 victory over cross-state rival and 2012 Sweet Sixteen squad Actual On-Court Record 419-612 Florida Gulf Coast on Dec. 7 at FIU Arena. FIU earned seven Conference USA wins in its inaugural season in the league, including two victories All-Time C-USA Record 28-49 (fifth season) over rival Florida Atlantic. All-Time Sun Belt Record** 71-162/.307 (’98-’99 - ’12-’13) Coached Tymell Murphy to a Second-Team All-C-USA honor for his play during the 2013-14 season. Murphy fi nished the year averaging 16.6 Actual On-Court Sun Belt 80-160/.333 points-per-game (No. 4 in the conference) on 58.6 percent shooting from the fl oor (No. 4 in the conference; No. 18 nationally). All-Time TAAC Record 58-48/.547 (’91-’92 - ’97-’98) During his time with the Spartans, Evans amassed a 99-94 record, including back-to-back, 20-win seasons (26-10 in 2011-12 & 21-12 in 2012-13). All-Time Post-Season 18-22 (14-20)*** During the 2012-13 season, led Norfolk State to an undefeated Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference regular season mark (16-0) en route to being C-USA Tournament 1-2 named the MEAC Coach of the Year and the team’s second-straight post-season berth with an automatic bid to the 2013 Sun Belt Tournament 9-14 (6-14)*** National Invitation Tournament (NIT). TAAC Tournament 8-5 Was fi nalist for the Ben Jobe Award for the 2012-13 campaign, presented to the topp minorityminority coachcoach in Division TAAC Champions 1995 I basketball. He was also named a fi nalist for the Hugh Durham Award, presented to thethhe top mid-majormid-major coach inin NCAA Tournament 0-1 Division I, and the Jim Phelan Award, presented to the top Division I coach. Years in NCAA Tourn./Last 1/1995 In 2011-12, took the Spartans to new heights with the program’s fi rst-ever Mid-Easternaasstern Athletic ConferenceConference Last NCAA opponent UCLA (MEAC) title and perhaps the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament history. In the 20122 NCAANCAA Tourna-Tourna- Result Lost, 92-56, NCAA First Round ment, the Evans-led Spartans knocked off the No. 2 seed Missouri Tigers, 86-84, Post-Season NIT N/A becoming the fi fth No. 15 seed (at the time) to defeat a No. 2 seed. All-Time Divsion I Record 325-499/.394 (292-499/.369)* All-Time Division II Record 84-77/.522 (’81-’82 - ’86-’87) Click to view Anthony Evans’ * Vacated 32 wins from 2002-03 to 2005-06 due to NCAA sanctions.