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Lumberjacks Basketball 2017-18 Game Notes LUMBERJACKS BASKETBALL 2017-18 GAME NOTES 2017-18 SCHEDULE NORTHERN ARIZONA LUMBERJACKS (3-15, 0-5 BIG SKY) November 10 at #3/5 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) L, 67-101 GAME #20 13 Embry-Riddle (FS-AZ) L, 70-82 17 at Arizona State (Pac-12 Networks) L, 62-97 Idaho (12-6, 4-2 Big Sky) 20 at Kansas State L, 58-80 DATE: Saturday, January 20, 2018 23 vs. Hampton! L, 71-77 TIPOFF: 5 p.m. (MST) 24 vs. UC Irvine! L, 66-76 SITE: Flagstaff , Ariz. (J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome - 7,500) 30 at Santa Clara L, 57-89 SERIES: NAU trails 40-19 December TV: CW6 (Suddenlink Channel 6) 2 at Bakersfi eld (ESPN3) W, 60-52 RADIO: Lumberjack Radio Network (Mitch Strohman on the call) 6 San Diego Chris an (FS-AZ Plus) W, 79-70 WEB AUDIO: NAUathle cs.com/listen 9 at San Diego (FS-AZ Plus) L, 51-79 WEB STREAM: PlutoTV (Channel 239) 14 South Dakota (NAU-TV) L, 77-90 LIVE STATS: NAUAthle cs.com 18 at South Florida L, 56-70 20 at Jacksonville (ESPN3) W, 83-72 28 Montana* (NAU-TV) L, 69-87 2017-18 LUMBERJACK RADIO NETWORK 30 Montana State* (CW6) L, 73-76 (OT) Flagstaff : 93.5 FM & AM 930 KAFF Country Legends Presco : 97.9 FM The Eagle January Phoenix: Money Radio 1510 AM & 105.3 FM 4 at Weber State* L, 55-95 Window Rock: KHAC 880 AM 6 at Idaho State* L, 60-64 13 at Southern Utah* (Eleven Sports) L, 75-81 18 Eastern Washington* (NAU-TV) L, 76-81 GAME #21 20 Idaho* (CW6) 5 p.m. Montana State (11-8, 4-2 Big Sky)* 25 at Montana State* 7 p.m. 27 at Montana* 7 p.m. DATE: Thursday, January 25, 2018 TIPOFF: 7 p.m. (MST) February SITE: Bozeman, Mont. (Brick Breeden Fieldhouse - 8,455) 1 Idaho State* (NAU-TV) 6:30 p.m. SERIES: NAU leads 51-47 3 Weber State* (CW6) 7 p.m. TV: None 10 Southern Utah* (CW6) 2 p.m. RADIO: Lumberjack Radio Network (Mitch Strohman on the call) 15 at Northern Colorado* 7 p.m. WEB AUDIO: NAUathle cs.com/listen 17 at North Dakota* 3 p.m. WEB STREAM: PlutoTV (Channel 238) 22 Sacramento State* (NAU-TV) 6:30 p.m. LIVE STATS: NAUAthle cs.com 24 Portland State* (CW6) 6 p.m. * - Montana State plays Montana 1/20 March 1 at Idaho* 7 p.m. NAU PROBABLE STARTERS 3 at Eastern Washington* 3 p.m. No. Player Pos. Elg. Hgt. Hometown PPG RPG FG% FT% Min. 6 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIPS# TBD 0 Torry Johnson G Jr. 6-3 Chicago, Ill. 8.8 1.9 .331 .756 22.9 * - has started each of the last two games, has led team in scoring in seven games this season ! Con nental Tire Las Vegas Invita onal (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2 Corey Brown F Jr. 6-8 Hollywood, Fla. 4.6 2.8 .574 .600 13.8 * Big Sky Conference Game * - has started fi ve games this season, recorded double-fi gures in points twice this season # Big Sky Championship (Reno, Nev.) 3 Gino Li les G Sr. 6-1 Phoenix, Ariz. 7.5 3.1 .348 .652 31.6 All mes local to Flagstaff on MST * - transfer from UT-San Antonio, has started all 19 games at point guard, scored season-best 22 pts at Idaho State 32 Chris Bowling G/F So. 6-7 Gilbert, Ariz. 9.6 2.9 .400 .720 22.7 /LUMBERJACKCOUNTRY * - has started 17 games, recorded double-fi gure points in nine games, leads squad with 32 three-pointers /NAUBASKETBALL 33 Isaiah Thomas F Jr. 6-9 Oakland, Calif. 6.2 5.4 .549 .630 19.6 * - started 18 games, leads team with two double-doubles and 24 blocks NAUATHLETICS NAUBASKETBALL NAU RESERVES No. Player Pos. Elg. Hgt. Hometown PPG RPG FG% FT% Min. NAU_ATHLETICS 1 Carlos Hines G Fr. 6-4 Chicago, Ill. 3.9 1.2 .300 .786 10.2 NAUSTRONG NAUBASKETBALL 4 JoJo Anderson G So. 6-3 Houston, Texas 12.8 2.2 .357 .792 28.6 # 5 Omar Ndiaye G Jr. 6-1 Sante Fe, N.M. 0.0 0.0 .000 -- 1.0 10 Malcolm Butler G Sr. 6-3 Las Vegas, Nev. 3.3 0.0 .556 .000 10.3 NAU RECORD BREAKDOWN 12 Kye De Laveaga G Sr. 6-1 Sco sdale, Ariz. 0.9 0.3 .125 1.000 4.9 14 Karl Harris G Jr. 6-5 Chicago, Ill. 6.3 1.9 .336 .850 14.4 HOME:.....................................................................1-5 15 Nik Mains F Fr. 6-8 Phoenix, Ariz. -- -- -- -- -- ROAD: .....................................................................2-9 21 Luke Avdalovic G Fr. 6-4 Folsom, Calif. -- -- -- -- -- NEUTRAL: ................................................................0-2 23 Lenell Henry F Fr. 6-8 Chicago, Ill. 3.6 2.9 .540 .500 11.8 25 Brooks DeBisschop F So. 6-9 West Linn, Ore. 4.8 6.6 .373 .424 27.4 NON-CONFERENCE ................................................3-10 35 Aziz Seck G/F So. 6-7 Dakar, Senegal -- -- -- -- -- BIG SKY: ...................................................................0-6 55 Ruben Fuamba F Sr. 6-9 The Congo 2.3 3.3 .625 .750 11.3 BIG SKY HOME: ........................................................0-3 BIG SKY ROAD: ........................................................0-3 2017-18 NAU MEN'S HOOPS MEDIA ROSTER TORRY JOHNSON CARLOS HINES COREY BROWN GINO LITTLES JOJO ANDERSON OMAR NDIAYE 0 Jr. • 6-3 • 165 • G 1 Fr. • 6-4 • 171 • G 2 Jr. • 6-8 • 225 • F 3 Sr. • 6-1 • 165 • G 4 So. • 6-3 • 170 • G 5 Jr. • 6-1 • 165 • G Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Hollywood, Fla. Phoenix, Ariz. Houston, Texas Sante Fe, N.M. MALCOLM ALLEN KYE DE LAVEAGA KARL HARRIS NIK MAINS LUKE AVDALOVIC LENELL HENRY 10 Sr. • 6-3 • 185 • G 12 Sr. • 6-1 • 190 • G 14 Jr. • 6-5 • 185 • G 15 Fr. • 6-8 • 195 • F 21 Fr. • 6-4 • 185 • G 23 Fr. • 6-8 • 205 • F Las Vegas, Nev. Sco sdale, Ariz. Chicago, Ill. Phoenix, Ariz. Folsom, Calif. Oakland, Calif. BROOKS DEBISSCHOP CHRIS BOWLING ISAIAH THOMAS AZIZ SECK RUBEN FUAMBA 25 So. • 6-9 • 230 • F 32 So. • 6-7 • 175 • G/F 33 Jr. • 6-9 • 220 • F 35 So. • 6-7 • 185 • G/F 55Sr. • 6-9 • 230 • F West Linn, Ore. Gilbert, Ariz. Oakland, Calif. Dakar, Senegal The Congo JACK MURPHY MATT DUNN WES PIFER JASON SANCHEZ BRYANBRYAN FISHERFISHER DARIUS CARTER Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Opera ons Graduate Assistant Sixth Season Sixth Season Fi h Season First Season First Season Second Season ROSTER BREAKDOWN ROSTER BREAKDOWN ALPHABETICAL ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY No. Name Pos. Cl.-Exp. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 10 Malcolm Allen G Sr. 6-3 185 Las Vegas, Nev. / Centennial / Stanford ARIZONA 4 JoJo Anderson G So. 6-3 170 Houston, Texas / 22FT Academy Chris Bowling 21 Luke Avdalovic G Fr. 6-4 185 Folsom, Calif. / Vista Del Lago Kye de Laveaga 32 Chris Bowling G/F So. 6-6 180 Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert HS Gino Li les 2 Corey Brown F Jr. 6-8 225 Hollywood, Fla. / McArthur HS Nik Mains 25 Brooks DeBisschop F So. 6-9 230 West Linn, Ore. / West Linn HS 55 Ruben Fuamba F Sr. 6-9 230 The Congo / Central CC / Nebraska CALIFORNIA 14 Karl Harris G Jr. 6-5 185 Chicago, Ill. / De La Salle / Indian Hills CC - Iowa Luke Avdalovic 23 Lenell Henry F Fr. 6-8 205 Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park Isaiah Thomas 1 Carlos Hines G Fr. 6-4 171 Chicago, Ill. / North Lawndale CONGO 0 Torry Johnson G Jr. 6-3 165 Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park Ruben Fuamba 12 Kye de Laveaga G Sr. 6-1 190 Sco sdale, Ariz. / Westwind Prep Academy 3 Gino Li les G Sr. 6-1 165 Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Mountain/ UTSA FLORIDA 15 Nik Mains F Fr. 6-8 195 Phoenix, Ariz. / Pinnacle Corey Brown 5 Omar Ndiaye G Jr. 6-1 165 Santa Fe, N.M. / Monte Del Sol ILLINOIS 35 Aziz Seck G/F So. 6-7 190 Dakar, Senegal / Army & Navy Academy Karl Harris 33 Isaiah Thomas F Jr. 6-9 230 Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd HS Lenell Henry Carlos Hines Torry Johnson NUMERICAL ROSTER NEVADA No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School Malcolm Allen 0 Torry Johnson G Jr. 6-3 165 Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park NEW MEXICO 1 Carlos Hines G Fr. 6-4 171 Chicago, Ill. / North Lawndale Omar Ndiaye 2 Corey Brown F Jr. 6-8 225 Hollywood, Fla. / McArthur HS 3 Gino Li les G Sr. 6-1 165 Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Mountain/ UTSA OREGON 4 JoJo Anderson G So. 6-3 170 Houston, Texas / 22FT Academy Brooks DeBisschop 5 Omar Ndiaye G Jr. 6-1 165 Santa Fe, N.M. / Monte Del Sol SENEGAL 10 Malcolm Allen G Sr. 6-3 185 Las Vegas, Nev. / Centennial / Stanford Aziz Seck 12 Kye de Laveaga G Sr. 6-1 190 Sco sdale, Ariz. / Westwind Prep Academy 14 Karl Harris G Jr. 6-5 185 Chicago, Ill. / De La Salle / Indian Hills CC - Iowa TEXAS 15 Nik Mains F Fr. 6-8 195 Phoenix, Ariz. / Pinnacle JoJo Anderson 21 Luke Avdalovic G Fr. 6-4 185 Folsom, Calif. / Vista Del Lago 23 Lenell Henry F Fr. 6-8 205 Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park BY CLASS 25 Brooks DeBisschop F So. 6-9 230 West Linn, Ore. / West Linn HS Freshmen 32 Chris Bowling G/F So. 6-6 180 Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert HS Luke Avdalovic 33 Isaiah Thomas F So. 6-9 230 Oakland, Calif.
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