Bkm-Release-2021-01-19 (Maryland).Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Bkm-Release-2021-01-19 (Maryland).Indd HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT | hail! to the conqu‘ring heroes | HAIL! HAIL! TO MICHIGAN | the leaders and best! UUNIVERSITYN I V E R S I T Y OOFF MMICHIGANI C H I G A N GAME DAY BBASKETBALLA S K E T B A L L NOTEBOOK 2020-21 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL | 2020-21 RATING SOS Overall 11-1 Big Ten 6-1 NCAA Net: 5th - Home 9-0 Home 4-0 KenPom: 5th 40th Away 2-1 Away 2-1 Sagarin: 6th 40th Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 ESPN’s BPI: 11th 65th Associated Press: 7th (1,197) vs. Ranked: 3-1 GG1313 USA Today Coaches: 7th (587) Weeks in Polls: 7 #7/7 MICHIGAN wolverines (11-1; 6-1 Big Ten) Regular Season Opponent Time/Results TV MARYLAND terrapins (8-6; 2-5 Big Ten) Wed., Nov. 25 BOWLING GREEN W 96-82 ESPN2 Sun., Nov. 29 OAKLAND W 81-71 OT B1G Network Game Day | Big Ten Home Match-up Wed., Dec. 2 BALL STATE W 84-65 B1G Network • Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 Sun. Dec. 6 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 80-58 B1G Network • Tip: 7:01 p.m. Wed., Dec. 9 N.C. STATE (1) replaced^ ESPN2 • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan TOLEDO W 91-71 FS1 • Arena: Crisler Center (12,707) Sun., Dec. 13 PENN STATE+ W 62-58 B1G Network • TV Broadcast: FS1 Fri., Dec. 25 at Nebraska+ W 80-69 B1G Network • TV Talent: Lisa Byington (play-by-play) & Stephen Bardo (analyst) Thu., Dec. 31 at Maryland+ W 84-73 ESPN • U-M Radio: Detroit: WWJ-Radio (950 AM) | Ann Arbor: WWWW (102.9 FM) Sun., Jan. 3 #19/22 NORTHWESTERN+ W 85-66 B1G Network • U-M Talent: Brian Boesch (p-by-p) & Terry Mills (analyst) Wed., Jan. 6 #16/17 MINNESOTA+ W 82-57 B1G Network • National Sports Network Talent: Neal Ruhl (p-by-play) & Dan Waterstradt (analyst) Sat., Jan. 9 at Penn State+ postponed% B1G Network • U-M Satellite Radio: Sirius: 133 | XM: 196 | Internet: 958 Tue., Jan. 12 #9/9 WISCONSIN+ W 77-54 ESPN Sat. Jan. 16 at #23/19 Minnesota+ L 75-57 ESPN2 Tue., Jan. 19 MARYLAND+ 7:01 p.m. FS1 Who are the Maryland Terrapins? Fri., Jan.22 at Purdue+ 7:00 p.m. FS1 • Maryland (8-6, 2-5 B1G) come to Ann Arbor fresh off a 100-58 victory over Wingate (DII; Sat., Jan. 30 INDIANA+ 1:00 p.m. CBS Jan. 15) in an added game after the Terrapins game with Nebraska (Jan. 16) was postponed Wed., Feb. 3 at Northwestern+ 8:00 p.m. CT B1G Network following the Cornhuskers pausing for COVID protocols. So far, Maryland has four games Sat. Feb. 6 MICHIGAN STATE+ ESPN/ESPN2 canceled and one postponed this season due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thu. Feb. 11 #14/13 ILLINOIS+ 7:00 p.m. ESPN • Maryland and Michigan meet for the second time this season after the Wolverines had an Sun. Feb. 14 at #9/9 Wisconsin+ CBS 84-73 victory at the Xfi nity Center on New Year’s Eve. The Terrapins are 0-3 in Big Ten games Thu., Feb. 18 RUTGERS+ FS1 at home and 2-2 on the road. Those two road victories were upsets at No. 6 Wisconsin (70- Sun., Feb. 21 at #21/- Ohio State+ CBS 64; Dec. 28) and at No. 12 Illinois (66-63; Jan. 12). Sat., Feb. 27 at Indiana+ FOX • Maryland added James Graham III at the end of December after he enrolled early and be- Thu., March 4 #5/8 IOWA+ ESPN/ESPN2 gan practice on Dec. 30. He has played in three games, averaging 3.3 points, 3.0 rebounds Wed., Feb. 3 at Michigan State+ CBS in 9.0 minutes per game. He had a career-best 10 points against Wingate. • The Terrapins are led by a trio of players, paced by junior guard Eric Ayala with14.0 points B1G Round Time/Results TV per game. Sophomore forward Donta Scott is second in scoring with 12.9 points per game Wed., March 10 vs. First Round Chicago, Ill. B1G Network along with a team-best 7.0 rebounds, while junior guard Aaron Wiggins is third at 12.6 per Thu., March 11 vs. Second Round Chicago, Ill. B1G Network game, while adding 5.1 boards. Fri., March 12 vs. Quarterfi nal Chicago, Ill. B1G Network • Shooting 37.3% from long range as a team, the Terrapin trio (above) accounts for 66 of Sat., March 13 vs. Semifi nal Chicago, Ill. CBS Sun., March 14 vs. Championship Chicago, Ill. CBS 119 3-pointers (55%) -- Scott (24; 52.2%), Ayala (21; 33.9%) and Wiggins (21; 32.8%). • As a team, Maryland averages 73.7 points and 34.8 rebounds per game. NCAA# Round Time/Results TV March 16 & 17 vs. First Four TBD, Indianapolis truTV Earlier This Season: Michigan 84, Maryland 73 (Xfi nity Center) March 18 & 19 vs. First Round TBD, Indianapolis TBD • In its second holiday road game of the season, Michigan ushered in 2021 by pulling March 20 & 21 vs. Second Round TBD, Indianapolis TBD away in the second half at Maryland to win 84-73. The Wolverines had an 11-minute, 32-9 March 25 & 27 vs. Sweet 16 TBD, Indianapolis CBS & TBS second half run -- after trailing by four (54-50) with 15:04 left -- to take control of the game March 25 & 27 vs. Sweet 16 TBD, Indianapolis CBS & TBS and go onto the victory at Xfi nity Center. March 26 & 28 vs. Elite Eight TBD, Indianapolis CBS & TBS • In his homecoming, Hunter Dickinson posted his third career double-double after his 26 March 26 & 28 vs. Elite Eight TBD, Indianapolis CBS & TBS points and 11 rebounds. Franz Wagner followed with 19 points of his own draining three April 3 vs. Final Four Indianapolis, Ind. CBS 3-pointers and Mike Smith had 16 points, six rebounds and six assists. April 5 vs. NCAA Championship Indianapolis, Ind. CBS • U-M shot a season-high 58.8 percent from the fi eld (30-for-51) and went 18-for-20 (90 percent) from the free throw line. LEGEND • Maryland made 13 3-pointers against U-M, including knocking down nine in the fi rst half. All game times are local to site | + Big Ten game Donta Scott led the Terrapins with 19 points as he was 5-for-5 from deep. 1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) • The Wolverines played a seven-man rotation during the road victory. The last time U-M ^ postponed, and replaced, due to COVID-19 related concerns within the Wolfpack program played just seven men, was against Penn State on Jan. 22, 2020 -- a 72-63 setback. % postponed due to COVID-19 related concerns within the Nittany Lions program # On Jan. 4, 2021, the NCAA announced the NCAA tournament will all be contained within A Familiar Face Indianapolis and central Indiana -- Butler, Indiana, Purdue • When U-M hosts Maryland, the Wolverines will be reunited with Terrapins assistant coach MICHIGAN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DeAndre Haynes, who spent two seasons as an assistant with U-M (2017-19). • Tom Wywrot, Associate Director (Basketball Contact) • During his time with U-M, Haynes helped the Wolverines to a 63-15 record with two • Email: [email protected] straight 30+ win seasons, including a school-record 33 wins in 2017-18. • Mobile: (734) 320-1148 • U-M won the 2018 Big Ten Tournament -- its second straight title -- and made a trip to the • Megan McIntosh, Assistant Director (working remotely) Final Four and NCAA championship against Villanova. The following season U-M advanced • Email: [email protected] to its third straight Big Ten Tournament title game as well as the NCAA Sweet 16 for a third • Mobile: (810) 223-3700 straight year. • Kurt Svoboda, Associate Atheltic Director • Email: [email protected] • Mobile: (617) 872-611 website/mgoblue.com twitter/@umichbball facebook/MichiganBasketball instagram/@umichbball MICHIGAN BASKETBALL | 2020-21 Season Michigan Basketball Quick Facts: 2020-21 QUICK FACTS TEAM INFORMATION City Ann Arbor, Michigan David & Meredith Kaplan U-M Head Coach Juwan Howard (Michigan, 1995) Population 120,781 Career Record 30-13 (2nd season) Founded 1817 Record at Michigan 30-13 (2nd season) Enrollment 47,907 B1G Record at Michigan 16-11 (2nd season) Nickname Wolverines Associate Head Coach Phil Martelli School Colors Maize (PMS 116) & Blue (PMS 282) Assistant Coach Saddi Washington Arena Crisler Center (12,707) Assistant Coach Howard Eisley Conference Big Ten Director of Basketball Operations Chris Hunter President Mark S. Schlissel Director of Program Personnel Jay Smith Athletics Director Warde Manuel Video Analyst David Metzendorf Graduate Manager Jaaron Simmons ALL-TIME RECORD Athletic Trainer Alex Wong Years of U-M Basketball 103rd Strength & Conditioning Jon Sanderson Seasons of U-M Basketball 1909, 1918 to current Academic Success Program Sara Rechnitzer Overall Record 1647-1056 (1534-990*) Assistant to Head Coach Lisa Nicholson Big Ten Record 824-727 (774-691*) Non-Conference Record 823-329 (760-308*) 2019-20 SEASON IN REVIEW NCAA Titles 1x (1989) Record: 19-12 NIT Titles 2x (1997*, 2004) Big Ten Record: 10-10 (9th) Big Ten Regular Season Titles 14x (1921, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1948, 1964, 1965, 1966, Final Associated Press: 29th (62) 1974, 1977, 1985, 1986, 2012, 2014) Final USA Today Coaches: 28th (25) Big Ten Tournament Titles 3x (1998*, 2017, 2018) Big Ten Tournament, No. 9 seed First Round Bye CRISLER CENTER Second Round, vs. No. 8 Rutgers, cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic Season 52nd NCAA Tournament Opened 1967-68 Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic Overall Record 656-172 (598-158*) Big Ten Record 327-131 (295-120*) TEAM INFORMATION Non-Conference Record 329-41 (303-38*) Players Returning/Lost: 10/5 Capacity 12,707 Players Lost (5) Student Section "Maize Rage" | founded (1999-2000) Senior guard Zavier Simpson (graduation) Nickname "The House that Cazzie Built" Senior center Jon Teske (graduation) Honored Jersey‘s 5 Sophomore David DeJulius (transfer to Cincinnati, awarded immediate eligibility) (RETIRED) No.
Recommended publications
  • Notre Dame Game Notes.Indd
    2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME 13 WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH VS NOVEMBER 5-7 | 2-7 ACC 6-9 | 3-6 ACC 25 Delaware State ACCNX W, 111-51 Head Coach: Head Coach: Steve Forbes Mike Brey 27 Longwood ACCN W, 71-60 Record at Wake Forest: 5-7; First Season Record at Notre Dame: 437-233; 20th Season Career Record: 301-112 Career Record: 536-285 Last Game: W, 66-54 vs Miami Last Game: W, 84-58 at Pitt DECEMBER FEBRUARY 2, 2021 - 5:00 P.M. - ACC NETWORK - PURCELL PAVILION 2 Troy Postponed 13 Presbyterian Cancelled TV - ACC NETWORK - DAVE O’BRIEN AND CORY ALEXANDER 16 Virginia Postponed 21 VMI Cancelled RADIO - WAKE FOREST LEARFIELD IMG SPORTS NETWORK - STAN COTTEN AND MARK 'DINGER’ FREIDINGER 30 Syracuse Postponed 31 Catawba ACCN W, 70-62 Quick Comparison JANUARY 70.2 PPG 70.8 3 at Georgia Tech ACCN L, 70-54 .438 FG% .455 6 at Virginia ACCNX L, 70-61 .355 3FG% .384 9 at Duke ACCN L, 79-68 13 Louisville ACCN L, 77-65 33.1 RPG 32.7 17 Virginia Tech ACCN L, 64-60 20 at UNC ACCN L, 80-73 KEY STORYLINES 23 Pitt ACCN W, 76-75 27 at NC State ACCN L, 67-72 ACROSS THE ACC HOMETOWN HERO 30 Miami ACCN W, 66-54 •The Deacs rank in the top 10 in multiple statistical • Junior guard Daivien Williamson currently leads the Deacs in categories in the ACC. minues per game, points per game, assists per game, and total FEBRUARY 5th - Scoring defense (67.8) assists.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Catholic League Principals
    Chicago Catholic League Est. 1912 Coaches Association 58th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Banquet Thursday, April 25, 2019 Crystal Sky Banquets 7941 West 47th Street, McCook, IL Chicago Catholic League Est. 1912 Officers President of the Principal’s Board of Control Mr. Peter Groom - Fenwick Chicago Catholic League Board of Control President Doug Ternik Providence Catholic Vice President Tim Chandler St. Laurence Treasurer Scott Thies Fenwick Secretary Paul Chabura Marmion Academy Former Members Aurora Christian Bishop McNamara Cathedral DePaul Academy Gordon Tech Hales Franciscan Holy Cross Holy Trinity Joliet Catholic Mendel Catholic Seton Academy St. Cyril St. Elizabeth St. Francis St. George St. Martin de Porres St. Mel St. Patrick St. Philip St. Stanislaus Weber Chicago Catholic League Principals Mr. Bob Alberts – Brother Rice Dr. Diane Brown – De La Salle Dr. Megan Stanton Anderson – DePaul Prep Mr. Peter Groom – Fenwick Mr. Shaka Rawls – Leo Mr. Charles Heintz – Loyola Academy Mr. Anthony Tinerella – Marmion Academy Mr. Kevin Beirne – Montini Catholic Mr. John Haggerty – Mount Carmel Dr. John Harper – Providence Catholic Ms. Brianna Latko – Saint Ignatius Mr. John Kimec – St. Francis de Sales Dr. Ron Hoover – St. Joseph Mr. James Muting – St. Laurence Fr. Paul Galetto, O.S.A. – St. Rita Chicago Catholic League Athletic Directors Mr. Phil Cahill – Brother Rice Mr. Tom White – De La Salle Mr. Pat Mahoney – DePaul Prep Mr. Scott Thies – Fenwick Mr. Mike Holmes – Leo Mrs. Genevieve Atwood – Loyola Academy Mr. Andrew Damato – Marmion Academy Mr. Tom Lentine – Montini Catholic Mr. Dan LaCount – Mount Carmel Mr. Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic Mr. Tony Harris – Saint Ignatius Mrs. Arlene Ramos – St.
    [Show full text]
  • Oklahoma State's Cade Cunningham Is the Recipient
    www.KyleMacyAward.com April 1, 2021 OKLAHOMA STATE’S CADE CUNNINGHAM IS THE RECIPIENT OF THE 2021 KYLE MACY NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD BOSTON, MA -- Oklahoma State’s Cade Cunningham is the recipient of the 2021 Kyle Macy award. The 6-foot-8 native of Arlington, TX led the Big 12 in scoring, averaging 20.1 points per game, which included a season-best 40 points in a win over No. 7 ranked Oklahoma on Feb. 27. He also averaged 6.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per contest and was a nine-time recipient of the Big 12 Player/Newcomer of the Week honor, which was the most by any player this season and the most in school history. “Cade Cunningham is easily one of the top three or four players in college basketball and nobody would argue if you said he is the best,” said Angela Lento Vice President of CollegeInsider.com. “The only thing disappointing about his game is that we won’t see it, at the college level, for more than one season.” Cunningham’s sensational season included several prominent honors including First Team All-America honors from the Associated Press, USA Today, the Sporting News and the United States Basketball Writers Association. He is also a finalist for the Naismith Trophy and the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year awards. The Kyle Macy Award, which is presented annually to the top freshman in Division I college basketball, is named for a guard who starred as a freshman for Purdue. The 1975 Indiana "Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Daily Eastern News: October 05, 2005 Eastern Illinois University
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 2005 10-5-2005 Daily Eastern News: October 05, 2005 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2005_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 05, 2005" (2005). October. 3. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2005_oct/3 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2005 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~~Tell the truth and don't be afraid." SPORTS + SeM faau 0Y0 petfeot Panthen : page 12 WEllES DIY OCTOBER 5 2005 thedail)temei'IUIIWI.com East~m Illinois University. Charleston Admissions to be more selective University Incomng students will face more difficult acceptance requirements Board books Guster for BY S"R.ut WHJT,..n Students who applied during that window \\en: EMtln If "IIi-oll11p1 to Ill IIDMINISlRATION EDITOR adnutted if they met the ratuirements. Then alter that date, admLc;sions counselors were more selec­ .... fall concert • No more preference application win­ High school srudents will have a tougher time tive with applications rccdved. dow getting accepted to Eastern this year. lbis year, the department decided to not have a BY NICOlE MllSTlAD The department has implemented several preferred time period to receive applications. • Rsquired personal ~ ACT111HI£S EDITOR changes to hdp it be more sdecrive of applicants. What we're able ro do this year h a true pool of • Improved accepran_ce pcldcet The point is not to exclude: students, but to all applicants, Major said.
    [Show full text]
  • DBPC Meeting V. in Re 1-21-16
    1/21/2016 Page 1 DETROIT BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY, January 21, 2016 3:00 PM DETROIT PUBLIC SAFETY HEADQUARTERS 1301 THIRD AVENUE DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 1/21/2016 Page 2 1 COMMISSIONERS: 2 3 GEORGE ANTHONY, Secretary 4 LISA CARTER, Chairperson (Dist. 6) 5 WILLIE BELL, Vice Chairperson (Dist. 4) 6 RICHARD SHELBY, Commissioner (Dist. 1) 7 REGINALD CRAWFORD, Commissioner (Dist. 3) 8 WILLIE E. BURTON, Commissioner (Dist. 5) 9 RICARDO R. MOORE, Commissioner (Dist. 7) 10 EVA DEWAELSCHE, Commissioner 11 DERRICK SANDERS, Commissioner 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1/21/2016 Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 REPRESENTING THE CHIEF OF POLICE'S OFFICE: 13 CHIEF JAMES E. CRAIG 14 and 15 ASSISTANT CHIEF LASHINDA STAIR 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1/21/2016 Page 4 1 Detroit, Michigan 2 January 21, 2016 3 About 3:00 p.m. 4 5 COMMISSIONER CARTER: Good afternoon. 6 Welcome to the weekly board of police commissioners 7 meetings. My name is Lisa Carter, chair for the 8 commission. At this time I'm going to call the meeting 9 to order and ask that Commissioner Bell do the prayer 10 for us, please. 11 COMMISSIONER BELL: Let us pray. 12 (Invocation given.) 13 COMMISSIONER CARTER: Secretary Anthony, 14 would you please call the roll. 15 SECRETARY ANTHONY: Thank you Madam Chair. 16 Commissioner Willie E. Bell. 17 COMMISSIONER BELL: Present. 18 SECRETARY ANTHONY: Commissioner Elizabeth 19 Brooks has asked to be excused.
    [Show full text]
  • Hearts Beat Strong
    Volume 88. Number 11$1.00 PROSPECTWEDNESDAY, MOUNT OCTOBER 4, 2017 ******CARRTLOT 0039A**C071 MT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY 10 SEMERSON ST STE 1 MT PROSPECT. IL 60056-3295 000005,11,1 JOU . Dist. 57 Approves Budget Schools Plan For Deficit, Wait & See On Referendum By RICHARD MAYER Associate Editor Mount Prospect Elementary School Dist. 57 board members Thursday adopted this year's budget that carries a $2 million deficit. As a result, the district is using reserves to ensure the budget remains balanced. According to Assistant Supt. of Finance and Operations Adam Parisi, Dist. 57 originally anticipated reserves falling to 31% of total expenditures by June 30, 2018. That figure has since been adjusted to34%, or around $9.1 million, which isstill above the district's policy of keeping fund bal- Hearts Beat Strong For 'Love' ances between 30%-50% of Participants in the "Pink Lemonade 5K" benefitting Mount Prospect -based nonprofit Lemons of Love take off from the starting line of Sun- total expenditures with a target day's event at Lions Park. See more photos on page 9A. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal) of 40%. District officials still must figure out what to do for next budget season beginning July INSIDE 1, 2018, if a tax increase refer - (Continued on page 2A) Village Will Bury Centennial Time Capsule Oct. 14Page 2A Prospect Unites For Natural Disaster Victims The Prospect High School community do-said the club's co-sponsors, Maritza Rivera and nated nearly 380 cases of bottled water FridayAlain Ramirez. to hurricane and earthquake victims in Puerto Members of Knights United said after they Rico and Mexico.
    [Show full text]
  • The Daily Egyptian, December 14, 1974
    Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC December 1974 Daily Egyptian 1974 12-14-1974 The aiD ly Egyptian, December 14, 1974 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_December1974 Volume 56, Issue 76 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, December 14, 1974." (Dec 1974). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1974 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in December 1974 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. -. 'lJwn-Qowri'Wition Vaily ..'Egyptian Saf\.raav. ~ lA, 197 .. - Vat. 56, No. 16 Southern minois University NORML officif11 charges City fears student pot vote By Dave (bala overthrow of the present administration sentiment toward reformed pot laws. he of the mayor. the ci ty clerk and one city Daily Egyptian Stall Writer at the. polls. Talbot said. explai ned. coun cilman. Talbol said. If the petition However . Ta lbot said he and others fai ls review. persons who filed may then City officials fear a large s tudent SIU' s NO RML chapter. a nd more ha ve encoun tered obstacles in their bid go to court for a writ of mandamus. he turnout if a marijuana refere ndum is recently student candidates fo r mayoral to put th e hypothetical law to the vote. continued. placed on the municipal April 15 ballot and two city council offices. have sup­ Persons seeking to place an issue on the "'It ·s a very. very hard way of doing according to a s pokesm an for the ported a marijuana ordinance pro\'iding ballot may fil e with the cit y clerk a it.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Basketball Drake Individual Game-By-Game (As of Nov 26, 2017) All Games 2 #02 Gibbs, Jalen Guard 6-3 • Fr
    DRAKE MEN’S BASKETBALL DRAKE BULLDOGSMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME 6 | AT OMAHA • The Drake University men’s basketball team plays SCHEDULE Nov. 29, 2017 • 7 p.m. CST its first true road game of the season Wednesday November Omaha, Neb. • Baxter Arena when it visits Omaha for the Bulldogs’ first-ever visit to the Mavericks’ home court. 11 COE W, 101-54 17 vs. Wake Forest ! W, 77-74 • The Bulldogs have won two-straight games to COMPARISON improve to 4-1 to start a season for the first time since 18 vs. Colorado ! L, 86-81 the 2013-14 and just the second time in the last 10 19 vs. Drexel ! W2OT, 90-88 Drake Team Omaha seasons. Des Moines, Iowa Location Omaha, Neb. 26 CHICAGO STATE W, 79-67 • In its last outing, Drake defeated Chicago State, 79- Bulldogs Nickname Mavericks 29 at Omaha 7 p.m. 67. Those 79 points were the team’s second-lowest Missouri Valley Conference Summit League scoring output of the season as the Bulldogs are 4-1 Record 0-7 December averaging an MVC best 85.6 points per game. In the Conference Record program’s last 25 games, the Bulldogs are averaging 2 at Wyoming ^ 5 p.m. Ranking 75.0 points per game. 6 at South Dakota 7 p.m. W1 Streak L7 • Drake has made 10 or more three-pointers in a 9 OMAHA 5 p.m. Niko Medved Head Coach Derrin Hansen game three times this season and 15 times in the 11 at Minnesota 7 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents/General Info
    Table of Contents/General Info Media Information 2 Media Outlets 3 Numerical & Alphabetical Rosters 4 Villanova Quick Facts Coaching Staff Location................................................................................................................................................................Villanova, Pa. Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................................................6,200 Harry Perretta 6-7 Founded .............................................................................................................................................................................1842 Assistant Coaches & Support Staff 8-10 Nickname .....................................................................................................................................................................Wildcats Colors...................................................................................................................................................................Blue & White Pronunciation Guide 10 Conference ....................................................................................................................................................................Big East 2006-07 Season Preview Home Court ..............................................................................................................................................The Pavilion (6,500) 2005-06 Preview 12-14 Media Relations Contact.....................................................................................................................................Dean
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Basketball Basketballdrake Combined Having Played Team Two Statistics Seasons At(As of Nov 19, 2017)Ter His Buzzer-Beating Games at the Paradise Jam
    DRAKE MEN’S BASKETBALL DRAKE BULLDOGSMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME 5 | VS. CHICAGO STATE • The Bulldogs return to the Knapp Center after going SCHEDULE Nov. 26, 2017 • 2 p.m. CST 2-1 in last weekend’s Paradise Jam to take third place November Des Moines, Iowa • Knapp Center in the eight-team tournament. • The Bulldogs opened the tournament with a win 11 COE W, 101-54 17 vs. Wake Forest ! W, 77-74 over Wake Forest, followed by a 5-point loss to tour- COMPARISON nament champion Colorado and a double-overtime 18 vs. Colorado ! L, 86-81 win against Drexel. 19 vs. Drexel ! W2OT, 90-88 Drake Team Chicago State • The Bulldogs welcome Chicago State to the Knapp Des Moines, Iowa Location Chicago, Ill. 26 CHICAGO STATE 2 p.m. Center for the eighth all-time meeting in the series Bulldogs Nickname Cougars 29 at Omaha 7 p.m. with Drake holding a 7-0 advantage in the series. The Missouri Valley Conference Western Athletic series has been a high scoring one for the Bulldogs 3-1 Record 2-6 December with three 100-point games against the Cougars, Conference Record including a 123-point performance, Drake’s third-most 2 at Wyoming ^ 5 p.m. Ranking point in a game. 6 at South Dakota 7 p.m. W1 Streak L2 • The Bulldogs have made 15 or more three-pointers 9 OMAHA 5 p.m. Niko Medved Head Coach Tracy Dildy twice this season and rank eighth in the nation in 11 at Minnesota 7 p.m. 3-1/1st Record at School 55-176/7th three-point percentage at 45.5 percent.
    [Show full text]
  • Speaker Jiolicy Finalized Folk, Va
    Check out the SCA presidenVs crificism of theUidanova on page 13. For rebuttal. ViLLANOVANi see Pase 25. Vol.69, No. 19 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. April 22, 1994 Senate Graduation meets speaker today splected By ALLISON POJANOWSKI By kATE Staff Reporter SZUMANSKI Editor-in-Chief The University has selected its The University Senate will meet in the East Lounge, Dough- commencement speaker and honorary degree recipients for the erty Hall, Friday, April 22, at 4 1994 graduation p.m. The meeting will open with services to be held Sunday, May 15, in the the consideration of the draft Villanova Stadium. For the first minutes of the March 24, 1994 time in the University's history, Senate meeting, and will be fol- a husband-wife team will lowed by the power of the be interpellation. honored for the surgical miracles they perform worldwide Announcements 'will include for child- ren and young adults the date for the next organization- with phys- ical deformities. al meeting (April 29 at 5 p.m. has Dr. William P. Magee, dentist, been suggested), the farewell and thanks to departing medical doctor and surgeon will i 1 faculty and deliver the student senators and a short commencement address by Patrick Kennedy, address and receive an honorary Student Government doctorate of social science. Association PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN (SGA) president. Magee's wife, Kathleen S. Magee, Balloon Day volunteers welcomed local children to campus for a day of games and entertainment. a nurse and social worker, will Kennedy plans to speak on the Balloon Day was sponsored by Campus Ministry.
    [Show full text]
  • Bkm-Release-2021-02-14 (At Wisconsin).Indd
    HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT | hail! to the conqu‘ring heroes | HAIL! HAIL! TO MICHIGAN | the leaders and best! UUNIVERSITYN I V E R S I T Y OOFF MMICHIGANI C H I G A N GAME DAY BBASKETBALLA S K E T B A L L NOTEBOOK 2020-21 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL | 2020-21 RATING SOS Overall 13-1 Big Ten 8-1 NCAA Net: 3rd - Home 10-0 Home 5-0 KenPom: 3rd 44th Away 3-1 Away 3-1 Sagarin: 3rd 49th Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 ESPN’s BPI: 8th 68th Associated Press: 3rd (1,438) vs. Ranked: 3-1 GG1515 USA Today Coaches: 3rd (722) Weeks in Polls: 10 #3/3 MICHIGAN wolverines (13-1; 8-1 Big Ten) Regular Season Opponent Time/Results TV at #21/21 WISCONSIN badgers (15-6; 9-5 Big Ten) Wed., Nov. 25 BOWLING GREEN W 96-82 ESPN2 Sun., Nov. 29 OAKLAND W 81-71 OT B1G Network Game Day | Big Ten Road Match-up Wed., Dec. 2 BALL STATE W 84-65 B1G Network • Date: Sunday, February 14, 2021 Sun. Dec. 6 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 80-58 B1G Network • Tip: 12:02 p.m. CT / 1:02 p.m. ET Wed., Dec. 9 N.C. STATE (1) postponed (2) • Location: Madison, Wisconsin TOLEDO W 91-71 FS1 • Arena: Kohl Center (17,230) Sun., Dec. 13 PENN STATE+ W 62-58 B1G Network • TV Broadcast: CBS Sports Fri., Dec. 25 at Nebraska+ W 80-69 B1G Network Thu., Dec. 31 at Maryland+ W 84-73 ESPN • TV Talent: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) & Bill Raftery (analyst) Sun., Jan.
    [Show full text]