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1-19-13 Murraynotes-SIUE.Indd 2012-13 MURRAY STATE BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Dave Winder, Assistant AD - Media Relations • Office: (270) 809-4271 • Cell: (270) 293-0566 • [email protected] @MSURacers @RacersHoops • www.facebook.com/murraystateracers • www.GoRacers.com • Press Row: (270) 809-5551 GGame-18ame-18 CCFSBFSB CCenterenter - MMurray,urray, KKy.y. GGAMEAME IINFORMATIONNFORMATION SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS (6-9) OHIO VALLEY (2-3) Date-Time: Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m. CT Head Coach: Lennox Forrester (Evansville, 1992) Site: CFSB Center (8,600) Career Rec: 56-101 (6th sea.) • At SIUE: Same OVC Rec: 8-13 TV: KPLR (St. Louis, Mo.) Rich Gould & Joe Pott Radio: Racer Radio - WFGE 103.7 FM MURRAY STATE RACERS (13-4) OHIO VALLEY (4-1) Neal Bradley & Paul Bubb Head Coach: Steve Prohm (Alabama, 1997) Web Streaming: Video- OVC Digital Network Career Record: 44-6 (2nd season) • Record at MSU: Same OVC Record: 19-2 Audio-GoRacers.com & Froggy103.com Live Stats: MurrayState.StatBroadcast.com STORY LINES Twitter In Game: @MSURacers @RacerDave23 The Murray State Racers welcome the SIU Edwardsville Cougars to the CFSB Center in Murray, Series: MSU leads 9-1 First Meeting: 1975 Ky. in a 7:30 p.m. tip Saturday as they look for their third straight win. Last Meeting: 2012, MSU won at SIUE 82-65 At Murray, Ky: MSU leads 6-1 At Edwardsville, Ill: MSU leads 3-0 The Racers (13-4) and Cougars (6-9) can be heard be heard over the air on Racer Radio on WFGE Neutral: None 103.7 FM and online at Froggy103.com and GoRacers.com. The game will also be seen on the OVC Tournament: None OVC Digital Network with streaming video. KPLR TV will be airing the game live to the St. Louis, Steve Prohm vs SIUE: 1-0 Mo. market. Lennox Forrester vs Murray State: 0-5 MSU Last Game: 2-17-13 Won EIU home The Racers found themselves in a tie game Thursday at home against Eastern Illinois with 17:30 MSU Next Game: 1-24-13 at Tenn Tech left when they showcased just why they’re one of the best in the nation from three-point range. After back-to-back threes from Dexter Fields, Isaiah Canaan sandwiched a pair of threes around 22012-13012-13 SCHEDULE-RESULTSSCHEDULE-RESULTS another from Fields for a 10-point lead with 13:16 left. Jeffery Moss capped the Racer explosion NOVEMBER with a three and MSU had an 18-2 run to lead 49-33 with 12:03 remaining. MSU hit six straight 09 Brescia Home Won 88-43 threes in a stretch of about five minutes and eventually led by 20 with 3:16 left. 15 ^Auburn (ESPN3) Neutral Won 79-59 16 ^St. John’s (ESPN3) Neutral Won 72-67 Canaan led the way with 17 points, marking the ninth straight game he has been the solo scoring 18 ^Colorado (ESPN2) Neutral Lost 74-81 leader for MSU. After going scoreless on 0-of-5 from three range in the first half, Dexter Fields 24 Old Dominion (ESPN3) Home Won 79-72 was 4-of-4 in the second half and ended with seventh double-figure scoring game of the season 26 Lipscomb (ESPN3) Away Won 88-79 with 12 points. MSU hit 11 threes in a game for the third time this season and were 9-of-12 in DECEMBER the second half. 04 Bethel (OVCDN) Home Won 76-54 08 Evansville (RTVN) Away Won 82-70 MSU his hosting SIUE for the first time since 2010. MSU is 9-1 all-time against the Cougars and 16 Western Ky. (FoxCS) Home Won 75-70 2-0 since they joined the OVC. MSU is 6-1 at home against SIUE with the lone loss happening in 19 Arkansas State (RTVN) Away Won 61-54 1975 in their first meeting at old Racer Arena. 22 Dayton (CBSCS) Away Lost 77-68 29 Valparaiso (ESPN3) Home Lost 66-64 The Racers are getting great play from the All-America Canaan who is scoring 21.6 points per on JANUARY the season and ranks him sixth in the nation and first in the OVC. Daniel, an All-OVC preseason 03 *UT Martin (RTVN) Away Won 73-62 pick, is pulling down 10.7 rebounds and is tops in the OVC and 11th in the nation. Canaan ninth 05 *SE Missouri (ESPNU) Away Won 74-66 in all-time scoring at MSU and Daniel is 16th in rebounding. 09 *Eastern Ky. (OVCDN) Home Lost 77-65 12 *Austin Peay (RTVN) Away Won 71-68 After the SIUE game, the Racers hit the road next week for games at Tennessee Tech and 17 *Eastern Illinois (OVCDN) Home Won 70-49 Jacksonville State. The TTU game (Jan. 24) is a 6 p.m. tip in Cookeville, Tenn., and will air on 19 *SIUE (OVCDN) Home 7:30 p.m. 24 *Tennessee Tech (ESPNU) Away 6 p.m ESPNU. The JSU game is on the Racer TV Network, ESPN3 and OVC Digital Network. 26 *Jacksonville St. (RTVN) Away 4:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 02 *Austin Peay (ESPNU) Home Noon MMURRAYURRAY SSTATETATE PPROBABLEROBABLE SSTARTINGTARTING LLINEUPINEUP 07 *Belmont (ESPNU) Home 7 p.m 09 *Tennessee St. (OVCDN) Home 7 p.m 14 *SIUE (RTVN) Away 7 p.m 16 *Eastern Illinois (RTVN) Away 6 p.m. 20 *Morehead State (RTVN) Away 6 p.m. 23 Sears BracketBusters Home TBA 28 *UT Martin (OVCDN) Home 7 p.m MARCH 02 *SE Missouri (OVCDN) Home 7:30 p.m. G • 6-1• SR G • 6-2 • JR G • 6-3 • SR F • 6-7 • SR F • 6-9 • SR OVC TOURNAMENT ISAIAH CANAAN DEXTER FIELDS STACY WILSON ED DANIEL BRANDON GARRETT 06 First Round (OVCDN) Neutral 6 or 8 p.m. 07 Quarterfinals (OVCDN) Neutral 6 or 8 p.m. PTS 21.6 PTS 7.6 PTS 13.3 PTS 14.8 PTS 5.8 08 Semifinals (ESPNU/3) Neutral 6 or 8 p.m. REB 3.7 REB 2.6 REB 4.6 REB 10.7 REB 4.8 09 Championship (ESPN2) Neutra 6 p.m. AST 4.0 AST 1.5 AST 2.8 BLK 1.7 BLK 0.2 * OVC Games OVCDN-OVC Digital Net RTVN-Racer TV Net STL 1.1 STL 1.2 STL 0.9 STL 1.1 STL 1.0 ^ Charleston Classic Presented by Foster Grant - TD Arena. OVC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn., Municipal Auditorium 2012-13 MURRAY STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GoRacers.com / @MSURacers / @RacersHoops PPROGRAMROGRAM IINFORMATIONNFORMATION MMURRAYURRAY SSTATETATE RROSTEROSTER Location Murray, Ky. (42071) No Player Pos Cl-Exp Ht Wt Hometown (Previous School) Founded 1922 1 Stacy Wilson G/F SR-1L 6-3 201 Mullins, S.C (Coffeyville CC/Mullins) Enrollment 10,830 2 Edward Daniel F SR-3L 6-7 228 Birmingham, Ala. (Woodlawn) Colors Navy & Gold 3 Isaiah Canaan G SR-2L 6-1 195 Biloxi, Miss. (Biloxi) Nickname Racers 4 Latreze Mushatt F SR-1L 6-5 225 Saginaw, Mich. (UMKC) (Saginaw) Conference Ohio Valley 11 C.J. Ford G FR-HS 6-1 177 Fayetteviklle, N.C. (Westover) Arena CFSB Center (8,600) 12 Tyler Rambo F FR-RS 6-5 217 Grandview, Mo. (Christian Life) (Grandview) President Dr. Randy J. Dunn 13 Brandon Garrett F SR-2L 6-9 205 Phoenix, Ariz. (Indian Hills CC) (Paradise Valley) Director of Athletics Allen Ward 14 Erik McCree F FR-HS 6-7 207 Winter Garden, Fla. (West Orange) Athletics Faculty Rep. Dr. Dave Gesler 22 Tiger Warford G FR-HS 6-1 170 Greenville, Ky. (Muhlenberg County) 23 Dexter Fields G JR-RS 6-2 190 Orlando, Fla. (UAB, Olympia) 2011-12 Season 31-2 31 Jeffery Moss G/F FR-HS 6-4 195 Maidson, Ala. (Bob Jones) 2011-12 OVC 15-1 (Champion) 33 Jordan Burge G SR-SQ 5-11 175 Mayfi eld, Ky. (Northside Baptist Christian) Final Rankings 12 AP/16 ESPN-USA Today 34 Terron Gilmore F FR-HS 6-7 200 Jackson, Miss. (Callaway) First Season 1925-26 35 Zay Henderson F FR-HS 6-8 221 Monroe, La. (Neville) Coaching Staff & Suport Staff Seasons 87 Head Coach: Steve Prohm, 2nd Season, Alabama 1997 All-Time Record 1,491-828 (.642) Assistant Coaches: William Small, 2nd Season, Belhaven 1993. Matt McMahon, 2nd Season, All-Time OVC Record 603-312 (.658) Appalachian State 2000. James Kane, 2nd Season, Florida 2005 Graduate Assistant Manager: Bryan Sherrer, 2nd Season, South Alabama 2011 OVC Regular Season Championships 23 Managers: Tim MacCallister, Laramie Locke, Kevin Hargis, J.T. Toenjes, Conrad Gholson 1951, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1988, Strength & Conditioning Coach: Greg Goldin, 1st Season, Canisius 2011 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, Athletic Trainer: Eric Frederick, 20th Season, Texas Christian 1992 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 Sports Information Director: Dave Winder, 12th Season, Murray State 1987 OVC Tournament Championships 15 Secretary: Becky Hudson, 3rd Season, Lambuth 1975 1951, 1964, 1988, 1990,1991,1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012 MMEDIAEDIA INFORMATIONINFORMATION NCAA Tournament Appearances 15 Weekly News Conference: Head Coach Steve Prohm conducts a weekly question and answer 1964, 1969, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, session with area media members at the Racer Room in Stewart Stadium at noon. Lunch is 1997,1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012 provided. Video will be available on GoRacers.com. In most weeks, the news conference is on Monday. Consecutive Winning Seasons 25 Streak started in 1987 Practice Coverage: MSU practices are generally open. Player interviews are limited to one day per week for players. Coach Prohm is available every day before or after practice.
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