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2013-14 OUTM Men's Basketball BRAVES2013-14 OUTM Men’s Basketball Ottawa University® Sports Information Department - 1001 S. Cedar - Box #7 - Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - Phone 785-248-2610 - [email protected] 2013-14 Schedule and Results Game 15: 10/30 Grace University W, 74-67 11/5 #15 MidAmerica Nazarene University L, 82-63 OU vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni. 11/8 Peru State College - @ W, 88-85 11/9 Baker University - @ L, 73-68 Jan. 4, 2014 - Wilson Field House 11/12 Missouri Valley College L, 67-62 Ottawa, Kan. - 5:00 p.m. 11/15 Haskell Indian Nations University . W, 90-78 11/19 Graceland University L, 118-114 (2OT) OKWU Leads the Series: 4-1 11/23 Haskell Indian Nations University W, 84-69 Coach Carrier’s Reccord Vs. OKWU: 1-2 11/26 Baker University L, 73-61 11/30 Missouri Southern State University - ! L, 101-75 Braves Eagles 12/5 *Friends University L, 82-76 12/7 *Kansas Wesleyan University W, 78-62 WWW.OTTAWABRAVES.COM 12/12 *Bethany College L, 86-81 6-7 9-5 12/14 *Bethel College W, 82-81 12/17 William Jewell College - ! L, 102-67 WWW.KCACSPORTS.COM 1/4 Oklahoma Wesleyan University 5:00 p.m. 1/9 *Sterling College 8:00 p.m. 1/11 *Tabor College 7:00 p.m. Scouting Ottawa: The Braves are coming off of a 102-67 loss to NCAA Division II opponent William Jewell College on Dec. 17 in 1/16 *McPherson College 8:00 p.m. 1/18 *Southwestern College 7:00 p.m. an exhibition contest. That loss and the statistics from that game do not count towards OU’s overall record for the season. Prior 1/22 *University of Saint Mary 8:00 p.m. to that game, the Braves had evened up their KCAC record to 2-2 with a 82-81 victory over Bethel College on Dec. 14 in Wilson 1/25 *Friends University 7:00 p.m. Field House. Jason Haase had his first double-double as a Brave with 15 points and 13 rebounds off of the bench. 1/29 *Kansas Wesleyan University 8:00 p.m. 2/1 *Bethany College 7:00 p.m. The Braves are led in scoring (20.2) and rebounding (7.3) by senior guard Julian Rose. OU has been playing without assist (3.9) 2/6 *Bethel College 8:00 p.m. and steal (1.4) leader Adam Hasty since the start of KCAC play in December. Alex Lundry leads the KCAC and the Brave in blocks 2/8 *Sterling College 7:00 p.m. 2/13 *Tabor College 8:00 p.m. (1.5). 2/15 *McPherson College 7:00 p.m. 2/20 *Southwestern College 8:00 p.m. As a team, OU is ranked third in NAIA Division II in defensive rebounds per game (30.9), fourth in total rebounds per game 2/22 *University of Saint Mary 5:00 p.m. (44.6), ninth in blocks per game (4.5), 10th in total blocks (59), 16th in offensive rebounds per game (13.7), 27th in total offensive rebounds (581), 31st in total rebound margin (5.6), 32nd in defensive field goal percentage (.423), and 47th in free * - Denotes KCAC Games throw percentage. ! - Denotes Exhibition Games @ - Denotes KCAC/HAAC Classic (Peru, Neb.) All home games are in BOLD and are played in Wilson Field House on Individually, Lundry is rnaked 17th in NAIA Division II in total blocks (20), and 18th in blocks per game (1.5). Rose is ranked the campus of Ottawa University. All game times are Central Standard 20th in defensive rebounds per game (6.1), 28th in points per game (20.2), and 37th in free throw percentage (.840). Haase is Time (cst) and are subject to change. Go to www.ottawabraves.com ranked 29th in blocks per game (1.3) and 29th in total blocks (17). for the most up to date schedule. Scouting Oklahoma Wesleyan: The Eagles are on a two game winning streak with victories over non NAIA opponents Barclay College (101-47) and Dallas Christian College (112-83) on December 7 and December 13. OKWU has not started conference play Probable Starters as of yet and will kickoff the MCAC season on January 17 against College of the Ozarks. Ottawa (based on last game) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Devin Harris leads the Eagles in scoring (20.9), assists (5.4), and steals (1.5). Steven Cooks is the team’s leader in rebounds 4 Eric Gant G 6-1 So. 4.3 1.6 12 Kameron Lindsay G/F 6-3 Jr. 13.5 5.1 (6.9) and blocked shots (0.5). As a team, OKWU is ranked seventh in NAIA Division II in 3-pt field goals made per game (9.2), 22 Riley Falk G/F 6-5 So. 6.4 3.1 13th in total 3-pt field goals made (129), 22nd in scoring offense per game (86.2), 27th in total points scored (1,208), 28th 25 Julian Rose G/F 6-1 Sr. 20.2 7.3 in 3-pt field goal percentage (.366), 35th in field goal percentage (.477), 44th in defensive rebounds per game (26.7), 49th in 50 Alex Lundry C 6-9 Jr. 8.8 5.6 defensive rebounds per game (33.8), and 50th in scoring margin (6.7). Oklahoma Wesleyan (based on last game) Individually, Tanner James is ranked sixth in NAIA Division II in assist/turnover ratio (5), Colton Miller is 41st in assist/turnover No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG ratio (2.5), and Cooks is ranked 47th in defensive rebounds per game (5.4). Harris is ranked 18th in total assists (76), 20th in 0 Steven Cooks F 6-6 Jr. 9.8 6.9 assists per gmae (5.4), 23rd in points per game (20.9), and 24th in total points scored (293). 1 Devin Harris G 6-0 Sr. 20.9 *5.4 5 Josh Young G 6-0 Sr. 14.0 4.0 30 Phillip Jahn F 6-6 Sr. 10.4 5.1 2013-14 OU Individual Rankings: 34 Tyler Woods G 6-0 Sr. 15.6 5.9 *Assists Per Game 2013 Braves Basketball Alex Lundry Ranks Number 17 in Division II in Total Blocks (20) Alex Lundry Ranks Number 18 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.538) 2013-14 KCAC Standings Julian Rose Ranks Number 20 in Division II in Defensive Rebounds per Game (6.077) Julian Rose Ranks Number 28 in Division II in Points per Game (20.231) Jason Haase Ranks Number 29 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.308) Jason Haase Ranks Number 29 in Division II in Total Blocks (17) KCAC Overall Julian Rose Ranks Number 37 in Division II in Free Throw Pct (0.840) Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 2013-14 OKWU Individual Rankings: Friends University 4 0 1.000 11 2 .846 Tanner James Ranks Number 6 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (5.000) Bethany College 4 0 1.000 10 3 .769 Devin Harris Ranks Number 18 in Division II in Total Assists (76) Sterling College 3 1 .750 9 4 .692 Devin Harris Ranks Number 20 in Division II in Assists per Game (5.429) Devin Harris Ranks Number 23 in Division II in Points per Game (20.929) Uni. of Saint Mary 3 1 .750 8 5 .615 Devin Harris Ranks Number 24 in Division II in Total Scoring (293) Tabor College 2 2 .500 6 6 .500 Colton Miller Ranks Number 41 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (2.500) Ottawa University 2 2 .500 6 7 .462 Steven Cooks Ranks Number 47 in Division II in Defensive Rebounds per Game (5.429) Southwestern College 1 3 .250 9 4 .692 2013-14 KCAC Preseason Team: Returning 2012 - 2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the McPherson College 1 3 .250 7 7 .500 Year highlight the 2013 -2014 Preseason Men’s Basketball Team. Last year’s All-KCAC First Team selection, Cameron Kansas Wesleayn 0 4 .000 2 10 .167 Clark (Southwestern) and Second Team selection Anthony White (Friends) were voted to the team unanimously by Head Bethel College 0 4 .000 0 11 .000 Men’s Basketball Coaches. Cameron Clark, 2012-2013 KCAC Freshman of the Year, played in 30 games for the Moundbuilders. He led Southwest- Upcoming Games Games ern in Scoring with 422 points (14.07 PPG), Field Goal Percentage (0.463), and Rebounding with 268 (8.93 RPG). He Jan. 4, 2014 was third overall in conference rebounding behind two seniors, and he was first in offensive rebounds. Clark recorded Bethany College @ TBA nine double-doubles last year, including a 28-point/13-rebound game against Bethany. In the KCAC, Clark was fourth - Bahama House and Best Western Aku Tiki Shootout in Field Goal Percentage and eighth in Scoring. 2:00 PM Bethel College vs. Baker University Anthony White, 2012-2013 KCAC Defensive Player of the Year, led Friends in Scoring with 394 points (13.13 PPG), Field - McPherson Classic Goal Percentage (0.681), and Rebounding with 250 (8.33 RPG). White recorded 10 double-doubles last year, including 2:00 PM Friends University vs. (20) York College a 12-point/16-rebound game against Avila. In the KCAC, White was first in Field Goal Percentage, fourth in Rebounding, - Kansas Wesleyan Coyote Classic and seventh in Blocks. 3:00 PM Benedictine College vs. Sterling College All returning ALL-KCAC First Team, Second Team, Third Team, and Honorable Mention 2012-2013 performers were nomi- - Tabor Classic nated for preseason honors.
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