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Men's Basketball 2020-21 OAKLANDMEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 GAME 5 OAKLAND PURDUE PURDUE (0-4, 0-0 HL) (1-1, 0-0 BIG TEN) DEC. 1 Golden Grizzlies Wolverines Head Coach: Greg Kampe (37th Season) Head Coach: Matt Painter (16th Season) WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. Record at Oakland: 632-478 Record at Purdue: 338-175 MACKEY CENTER Career Record: Same Career Record: 363-180 3 PM ET | BIG TEN NETWORK CATEGORY LEADERS GOLDEN GRIZZLIES BOILERMAKERS OU TICKET OFFICE Points | Moore: 15.5 Points | Edey 18.0 [email protected] THE MATCHUP Rebounds | Parrish: 7.3 Rebounds | Williams 9.5 248.370.4000 Assists | Moore 4.5 Assists | Williams, Morton 3.5 569 Pioneer Drive, 201 RAC Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401 2020-21 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS GAMEDAY INFORMATION INSIDE THE SERIES DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET)/RESULT Location: West Lafayette, Ind. Overall: Purdue leads 2-0 11.25 at Xavier1 FS1 | WLLZ L, 101-49 Arena: Mackey Center At Home: 0-0 At Purdue: 0-2 1 TV: Big Ten Network 11.26 vs Toledo FloSports | WLLZ L, 80-53 At Neutral: 0-0 Talent: Brandon Gaudin (PxP) | Robbie Hummel (Analyst) 1 Current Streak: Purdue, 2-straight 11.27 vs Bradley FloSports | WLLZ L, 74-60 Radio: 106.7 WLLZ HD-2, iHeart Radio App #25 Last Meeting: L, 82-67 (11/21/10 in West Lafayette) 11.29 at Michigan BTN | WLLZ L, 81-71 (OT) Talent: Neal Ruhl (PxP) Series Note: The first-ever meeting was 12/2/01 12.1 at Purdue BTN | WLLZ 3 PM 12.5 at Oklahoma State ESPN+ | WLLZ 6:30 PM WILLIAMS NAMED ALL-LEAGUE SECOND TEAM IN PRESEASON VOTING 12.13 at Michigan State | WLLZ TBD Rashad Williams earned preseason accolades, being named second team all-league. The junior guard is coming off a 12.19 at UIC* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 2019-20 campaign where he led the team in averaging 19.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.Williams, a transfer from 12.20 at UIC* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD Cleveland State missed 18 games last season due to NCAA transfer rules, but started the remaining 15 games of the season after receiving a wavier from the NCAA on Jan. 16. 12.26 Northern Kentucky* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 12.27 Northern Kentucky* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD THE OPENING TIP 1.1 Wright State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Head coach Greg Kampe enters his 37th season at the helm of the Golden Grizzlies and is the third-most tenured 1.2 Wright State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD active coach at one school behind Duke’s Mike Krzyzewksi (41 seasons) and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim (45 seasons) 1.8 at Green Bay* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Oakland hasn’t started 0-4 since the 2014-15 season 1.9 at Green Bay* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 1.15 Youngstown State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Tuesday’s matchup marks the fifth game in seven days for the Golden Grizzlies 1.16 Youngstown State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 1.22 Detroit Mercy* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > The Golden Grizzlies have featured three different starting lineups is four games. Moore, Oladapo, Parrish, Townsend, and Young, who started the last two games, have record 77 percent of points scored 1.23 Detroit Mercy* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 1.29 at Purdue Fort Wayne* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Jalen Moore is averaging 15.5 points, 4.5 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.5 steals per game 1.30 at Purdue Fort Wayne* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Freshmen Micah Parrish and Trey Townsend lead the Golden Grizzlies in rebounds, averaging 7.3 and 5.0 per game 2.5 at Cleveland State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD respectively 2.6 at Cleveland State* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 2.12 at Robert Morris* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Oakland (0-4) forced 20 turnovers, 15 coming in the first half, as the Golden Grizzlies scored 15 points off the Wolver- 2.13 at Robert Morris* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD ines’ miscues. Michigan’s 20 turnovers were the most from any opponent since Oakland’s season opener a season ago against Goshen (11/5/19) where the Maple Leafs also committed 20 turnovers. 2.19 at Milwaukee* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD 2.20 at Milwaukee* ESPN3/+ | WLLZ TBD > Oakland’s non-conference schedule features four-straight Power-5 schools in Michigan (11/29), Purdue (12/1), Okla- homa State (12/5) and Michigan State (12/13) to round out non-conference play * Horizon League Contest 1 Xavier Invitational (Cincinnati, Ohio/Cintas Center) PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr., Pos.) GP-GS PPG RPG APG Notes ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 0 Zion Young (6-4, 190, Jr., G) 4-4 7.0 3.0 0.5 Transfered from Western Illinois 3 Micah Parrish (6-6, 180, Fr., F) 4-2 5.5 7.3 0.8 Leads the team in rebounds (29) Maria Rivera 4 Daniel Oladapo (6-7, 220, Jr., F) 4-4 7.0 4.3 0.0 Gone to the FT line 16 times in four games Senior Assistant AD of Communications E-mail [email protected] 13 Trey Townsend (6-6, 212, Fr., F) 4-4 5.5 5.0 0.5 Shooting 60% from the floor Office(248) 370-3201 | Cell (248) 915-8556 34 Jalen Moore (5-11, 155 Jr., G) 4-3 15.5 4.3 4.5 Leads OAK in pts, asts, and steals KEY RESERVES No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr., Pos.) GP-GS PPG RPG APG Notes 1 Rashad Williams (6-2, 180, Jr., G) 3-1 5.5 0.7 0.3 Averaging 16 minutes per game 11 Blake Lampman (6-1, 171, So., G) 4-2 7.3 2.5 0.3 Has gone a perfect 7-7 from FT line 15 Kevin Kangu (6-4, 179, Sr., G) 4-0 2.0 1.0 0.5 Averaging 13.8 mins. per game GAME 5 AT PURDUE TV/RADIO ROSTER 2020-21 GOLDEN GRIZZLIES 0 Zion 1 Rashad 3 Micah 4 Daniel 5 Emmanuel 11 Blake Young Williams Parrish Oladapo Newsome G Lampman G 6-4 | 190 G 6-2 | 180 F 6-6 | 180 F 6-7 | 220 G 6-0 | 160 6-1 | 171 12 Philpps 13 Trey 15 Kevin 20 Babatunde 22 Yusuf 23 Chris Joseph Townsend G Kangu C Sowunmi Jihad Conway F 6-7 | 240 F 6-6 | 212 6-4 | 180 6-10 | 245 C 6-8 | 215 G 6-10 | 215 33 Joey 34 Jalen HC Greg AHC Jeff AC Tony AC Mychal G Holifield C Moore Kampe Smith Jones Covington 6-3 | 195 5-11 | 155 37th Season Second Season Fourth Season Fourth Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE STAFF Daniel OLADAPO: oh-la-DAH-po Head Coach: Greg Kampe MYCHAL COVINGTON: Michael CUV-ing-TON Record at Oakland: 632-478 (37th season) Kevin KANGU: KANG-oo Overall: same Greg KAMPE: Campy Associate Head Coach: Jeff Smith (2nd season) BABATUNDE SOWUNMI: Bob-uh-TOON-day Assistant Coaches: Tony Jones (4th season) SHA-woon-ME Mychal Covington (4th season) YUSUF JIHAD: YOU-sif G-haad Director of Operations: Sarah Judd (15th season) Video Coordinator: Corey Wheeler (3rd season) Strength Coach: Terry Sauerbry (7th season) Athletic Trainer: Chris Curran (3rd season) Page 2 OAKLAND MEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 OAKLAND MEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER 2020-21 GOLDEN GRIZZLIES # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 0 Zion Young G 6-4 190 Jr. Chicago, Ill. / Simeon / Western Illinois 1 Rashad Williams G 6-2 180 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Wayne Memorial / Cleveland St. 3 Micah Parrish F 6-6 180 Fr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / River Rouge (Hillcrest Prep) 4 Daniel Oladapo F 6-7 220 Jr. Bladensburg, M.D. / Bladensburg / Chipola College 5 Emmanuel Newsome G 6-0 160 So. Boca Raton, Fla. / Westlake Prep 11 Blake Lampman G 6-1 171 So. Haslett, Mich. / Haslett 12 Philpps Joseph F 6-7 240 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Christ the King (Spire Academy) Blake 13 Trey Townsend F 6-6 212 Fr. Oxford, Mich. / Oxford Lampman 6-1 | 171 15 Kevin Kangu G 6-4 180 Sr. Burlington, Ont., Canada / John Carroll / Vincennes 20 Babatunde Sowunmi C 6-10 245 Jr. Lagos, Nigeria / Solid Rock Academy 22 Yusuf Jihad C 6-8 215 R-Fr. Detroit, Mich. / North Farmington 23 Chris Conway F 6-10 215 Fr. Naperville, Ill. / Naperville Central 30 Joey Holifield G 6-3 195 Fr. Toledo, Ohio / Cardinal Stricht 34 Jalen Moore G 5-11 155 Jr. Cloverdale, Ind. / Colverdale HS / Olney Central College GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Chris School: Oakland University 2019-20 Record: 14-19, 8-10 HL (6th) Conway Location: Rochester, Mich. Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 6-10 | 215 Founded: 1957 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/3 Enrollment: 19,309 2019 Horizon League Tournament: 1-1 Nickname: Golden Grizzlies Newcomers: 7 Colors: Black and Gold Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.): 1/5/2/6 Affiliation:NCAA I Conference: Horizon League STARTERS RETURNING (2) Arena: Athletics Center O'rena Capacity: 4,000 No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. pts/rebs Year Opened: 1998 04 Daniel Oladapo 6-7 220 Jr. F 9.2/6.3 President: Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. (Northwestern '78) 15 Kevin Kangu 6-4 180 Sr. G 5.1/2.3 Director of Athletics: Steve Waterfield (Kenyon '94) BASKETBALL HISTORY OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (1) Mychal No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. pts/rebs Covington First Year: 1967-68 11 Blake Lampman 6-1 171 So. G 5.1/1.8 All-Time Record (53 seasons): Fourth Season 819-731 (.529) First Year of Division I: 1999-00 All-Time D1 Record (19 seasons): 368-315 (.540) OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) NCAA Tournaments: 7 (3 DI, 4 DII) No.
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