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No. 2 IUPUI (22-9) Vs. No. 7 Western Illinois (13-16) 2009-10 IUPUI Game Notes No. 2 IUPUI (22-9) vs. No. 7 Western Illinois (13-16) Summit League Quarterfinals Saturday, March 6, 2010 - 9:30 EST Sioux Falls Arena (8,000) n Sioux Falls, SD ESPN360 / ESPN Full Court / Midcontinent n IUPUI Probable Starters Pos. ## Name PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT G 1 Leroy Nobles (6-5/Jr.) 13.0 4.2 1.6 45 42 79 n 2009-10 Schedule/Results G 42 John Ashworth (6-3/Jr.) 4.3 2.6 4.9 37 32 77 Date Opponent Time/Result F 5 Alex Young (6-6/So.) 18.8 4.6 1.3 50 40 64 Nov. 2 # Anderson (CFH) W, 95-60 F 23 Robert Glenn (6-7/Sr.) 19.3 6.4 1.7 59 27 76 Nov. 7 # St. Joseph’s College W, 86-62 F 54 Billy Pettiford (6-7/Sr.) 5.8 5.7 3.7 44 40 77 Nov. 14 ! at Drake W, 88-82 Nov. 18 at Eastern Illinois W, 69-66 n Off the Bench Nov. 20 ! vs. Austin Peay W, 77-63 Pos. ## Name PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Nov. 21 ! vs. Auburn L, 65-80 G 12 Greg Rice (5-11/Fr.) 3.8 1.1 1.4 50 50 67 Nov. 22 ! vs. Georgia State W, 67-56 (ot) G 13 David Mazanowski (6-3/Fr.) 0.0 0.1 0.0 00 00 00 Nov. 25 IU East W, 98-67 G 15 Sean Esposito (6-3/RFr.) 2.6 0.8 0.7 41 44 100 Nov. 28 ^ vs. Kansas State L, 57-70 F 20 Jon Avery (6-7/Sr.) 8.4 4.2 1.0 64 00 56 Dec. 3 *South Dakota State W, 79-57 G 22 Zach Litteral (6-1/RFr.) 0.0 0.0 0.0 --- --- --- Dec. 5 *North Dakota State W, 86-74 G/F 24 Nick Kitcoff (6-7/So.) --- --- --- --- --- --- Dec. 12 IU South Bend W, 92-56 F 32 Anthony Williams (6-8/Jr.) 1.0 0.3 0.0 83 --- 50 Dec. 19 Duquesne W, 73-64 G 44 Nick DeSchepper (6-3/Jr.) 0.8 0.4 0.7 17 20 57 Dec. 23 at Indiana State L, 59-72 F 55 Christian Siakam (6-7/So.) 1.7 1.1 0.1 54 --- 73 Dec. 28 at Memphis L, 67-87 Dec. 31 *at IPFW W, 79-69 n ABOUT THE GAME Jan. 2 *at Oakland L, 82-85 No. 2 seed IUPUI (22-9) will take on No. 7 Western Illinois (13-16) in The Jan. 6 Ohio (CFH) L, 62-63 Summit League Tournament Quarterfinals inside the Sioux Falls Arena Jan. 9 *Western Illinois W, 67-54 (8,000) in Sioux Falls, S.D. on Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. EST. Free Jan. 14 *Oral Roberts (CFH) W, 90-87 (ot) gameday audio will be available on IUPUIJags.com with Scott McCauley’s Jan. 16 *Centenary W, 74-58 pregame coverage beginning at approximately 9:20. The game will also be Jan. 21 *at Southern Utah W, 75-60 broadcast on ESPN360, ESPN Full Court and Midcontinent. Jan. 23 *at UMKC W, 65-54 Jan. 28 *Oakland W, 78-54 n LAST MEETING/SERIES INFORMATION Jan. 31 *IPFW (CFH) L, 60-62 (ot) Tonight’s game is the 33rd meeting all-time between the two schools with Feb. 6 *at Western Illinois W, 70-42 the Jaguars leading the all-time series, 24-8. IUPUI swept the season series, Feb. 11 *at Centenary W, 88-77 winning 67-54 in Indianapolis on Jan. 9 and 70-42 in Macomb, Ill. on Feb. Feb. 13 *at Oral Roberts L, 60-61 6. The Jaguars have won three-in-a-row and 22 out of 23 over the Fighting Feb. 18 *UMKC W, 103-65 Leathernecks and are 2-0 all-time in postseason play against WIU. Feb. 20 *Southern Utah W, 77-61 Feb. 25 *at North Dakota State W, 66-52 n LAST TIME OUT Feb. 27 *at South Dakota State W, 86-76 IUPUI capped its regular season with an 86-76 win at South Dakota State on Mar. 6 vs. Western Illinois 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27. Sophomore Alex Young led five Jags in double-digits with Mar. 8 vs. Oral Roberts/N. Dakota St. 9:30 p.m. 28 points and 10 boards and senior Jon Avery added 19 points off the bench Mar. 9 Summit League Finals 9:00 p.m. on 7-of-9 shooting. Overall, IUPUI hit better than 57 percent from the floor Mar. 18/19 NCAA First Round tba and outrebounded the Jackrabbits, 36-28. Clint Sargent paced SDSU with 22 Mar. 20/21 NCAA Second Round tba points, including hitting five treys. # exhibition game n SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNEY QUICK HIT ! Glenn Wilkes Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.) IUPUI had never lost a Summit League Tournament quarterfinals game until ^ K-State Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) * Summit League game dropping the opening round meeting with Southern Utah last season. (CFH) denotes games at Conseco Fieldhouse All games broadcast on IUPUIJags.com Ed Holdaway - IUPUI Sports Information Director - (317) 274-2725 - [email protected] - www.IUPUIJags.com - Page 1 2009-10 IUPUI Game Notes n Specialty Stats n DYNAMIC DUO times this year, the most by a league player POT - Points off Turnovers It was announced on Thursday that IUPUI’s since the 1990-91 season. PP - Points in the Paint 2nd - Second Chance Points scoring duo of Robert Glenn and Alex Young BP - Bench Points were both named First Team All-Summit n SUPER SUB League. They became just the second tan- Senior Jon Avery picked up some hardware IUPUI-Opposition dem in the program’s NCAA Division I history on Thursday as he was named The Summit Opponent POT PP 2nd BP to both earn First Team All-League honors, League’s Sixth Man of the Year. He be- @ Drake 16-23 42-24 6-4 5-20 joining Brandon Cole and George Hill, who comes the second in school history to earn vs. E. Illinois 17-15 28-42 9-13 14-27 were honored in 2005-06. Glenn led The the award, joining Maushae Byles. Avery vs. APSU 21-12 42-20 15-17 18-24 Summit in scoring at 19.3 points per game, averaged 8.4 points and 4.2 rebounds while vs. Auburn 12-24 28-34 6-9 21-10 while Young was second in the league at 18.8 coming off the bench in all 31 regular season vs. Georgia State 18-17 22-28 6-10 4-11 games. The 6-foot-7 forward hit a ridiculous IU East 19-12 38-28 13-5 37-24 per. Both netted better than 20 points per 70.1 percent of his field goal attempts in vs. K-State 8-28 16-34 11-14 4-6 game in Summit League contests. league play and 63.6 percent for the year. SDSU 19-11 44-26 11-6 14-19 NDSU 19-4 32-30 12-7 8-15 n SCORING PUNCH Avery’s led The Summit in field goal percent- @ Notre Dame 14-18 22-44 10-20 1-24 Entering the final week of February, Glenn age in each of the past two seasons, includ- IUSB 29-12 48-18 18-8 35-7 and Young ranked as the seventh highest ing hitting a school record 67.9 percent from Duquesne 15-15 36-28 15-10 4-8 scoring duo in the country, according to the floor as a junior. That total marked the @ Ind. St. 11-18 16-24 6-8 3-29 STATS, Inc.-Chicago. In addition, Glenn and third highest in The Summit’s 27-year history. @ Memphis 12-24 26-40 9-17 20-21 Young were one of just two duos in the coun- Against Oral Roberts earlier this year, Avery @ IPFW 12-16 38-24 11-7 10-19 try to both be averaging 18 points a night, tied the single-game school record, hitting a @ Oakland 23-12 36-42 10-17 4-13 joining New Mexico State’s Jahmar Young and perfect 10-for-10 from the floor, tying for the Ohio 18-12 38-26 6-11 16-25 Jonathan Gibson. To date, Glenn and Young fourth-best performance in Summit League W. Illinois 18-18 30-24 15-13 16-34 have combined to score 50.7 percent of the history. George Hill stood alone with the ORU 17-12 46-30 8-16 27-3 school record before Avery’s outburst, while Centenary 28-10 26-12 13-7 15-16 Jaguars’ points. Notre Dame’s Luke Haran- Cleveland State’s Brian Parker holds The @ S. Utah 13-10 30-30 8-10 4-27 gody and Tim Abromaitis lead the country @ UMKC 8-11 34-24 10-7 16-3 at 41.4 points per game while Rob and Alex Summit League record with a 12-of-12 effort Oakland 19-14 58-24 15-9 22-6 come in at 38.1. against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 30, 1989. IPFW 14-27 32-22 6-2 19-15 @ WIU 26-6 36-16 12-6 7-9 n ROB REACHES 1,000 n AVERY CHASING 1,000 @ Centenary 23-18 42-36 11-15 18-30 Glenn became the 19th player in school Avery enters the tournament with 984 career @ ORU 10-15 32-38 17-9 8-11 history to eclipse the 1,000 point mark at points, needing just 16 to become the 20th UMKC 30-4 56-32 12-15 24-20 North Dakota State with a free throw at the in school history to score 1,000 career S.
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