18 NCAA Tournament Appearances 2018-19 Top 25 NCAA Attendance Top 10 CBB Television Market MEN’S BASKETBALL 20 NBA Players GAME NOTES Back-to-back A-10 Champions ‘16,’17 More Than 1,600 Victories 14 DAYTON VS. RICHMOND Tom Blackburn Court at UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio January 6, 2019
2018-19 Record (8-5) PROBABLE DAYTON STARTERS H (7-1), A (0-1), N (1-3) DATE OPPONENT TIME 2018-19: 16.0 ppg, 5.8 rpg, .654 FG% Nov. 2 Capital - (ex) W, 89-71 0 • 12 points away from 1,000 in college (728 at UD, 260 at Bradley) Nov. 7 North Florida W, 78-70 JOSH • Had 25 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the Ga. Southern win Nov. 10 Coppin State W, 76-46 CUNNINGHAM • Scored 28 points (10-13 FG, 8-8 FT) with 4 assists vs. WMU Nov. 16 Purdue Fort Wayne W,. 91-80 F • R-Sr. • 6-8 • 239 • Selected 2018 Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference First Team Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis Chicago, Ill. • Led UD in scoring (15.6), rebounding (8.4) & FG% (.646) last year Nov. 21 Butler^ W, 69-64 Nov. 22 Virginia^ L, 66-59 Nov. 23 Oklahoma^ L, 65-54 2018-19: 10.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 2.5 off. rpg. Nov. 30 Mississippi State L, 65-58 • Had a double-double of 15 and 14 in the Presbyterian win Dec. 4 Detroit Mercy W, 98-59 3 Dec. 8 At Auburn L, 82-72 TREY • Scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Oklahoma BB Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase LANDERS • Dayton’s most improved player in 2017-18 Dec. 16 Tulsa+ L, 72-67 G • Jr. • 6-5 • 221 • Increased scoring average by 8.1 points per game Dec. 19 Western Michigan W, 85-72 Dayton, Ohio • Third for UD in scoring, second in rebounding and FG% in 2017-18 Dec. 22 Presbyterian W, 81-69 • Over the fi nal 10 games, averaged 15.8 ppg., 7.1 reb., & shot .634 FG% Dec. 29 Georgia Southern W, 94-90 Jan. 6 Richmond* 12 Noon ET Jan. 9 At George Washington* 7 pm ET 2018-19: 9.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg, .727 FT% Jan. 13 Massachusetts* 3:30 pm ET • Had a season-high 18 points against Presbyterian 4 • Has 31 points in his last two games Jan. 16 At VCU * 8 pm ET Jan. 19 At St. Bonaventure* 4:30 pm JORDAN • Had 23 free throws in 8 games (33 now), after just 23 in 31 last year Jan. 23 George Mason* 7 pm ET DAVIS • Played in all 31 games, starting 22 in 2017-18 Jan. 26 At Fordham* 2 pm ET • Led UD in 3-point FG% (.394), and was ninth in A-10 (top freshman) G • So. • 6-2 • 195 Jan. 29 Saint Joseph’s* 8 pm ET • His 56 3-pointers made were 4th-best all-time among Flyer freshmen Irmo, S.C. Feb. 2 Duquesne* 2 pm ET Feb. 5 At Saint Louis* 9 pm ET Feb. 9 At Rhode Island* 4 pm ET 2018-19: 14.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 5.9 apg Feb. 16 VCU* 4 pm ET 10 • 17 points w/7 assists vs. Ga. Southern; 4-4 FT in fi nal 13 seconds) Feb. 19 At Davidson* 6 pm ET • 19 points (14 in the fi rst half), 6 boards, 5 assists vs. Presbyterian Feb. 23 Saint Louis* 4 pm ET JALEN • Averaged 15.0 points and 5.3 assists at the Battle4Atlantis Feb. 26 At Massachusetts* 7 pm ET CRUTCHER • Had 20 points (3-4 3 pt.) with 5 rebounds and 3 assists against Butler Mar. 1 Rhode Island* 7 pm ET G • So. • 6-1 • 169 • Played in all 31 games, starting 22 at point guard last year Mar. 6 La Salle* 7 pm ET • Named to the 2017-18 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Mar. 9 At Duquesne* 7 pm ET Memphis, Tenn. 2018-19: 8.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg, .800 FT% Mar. 13-17 A-10 Championship / Brooklyn, N.Y. • Led with 15 points at Auburn; Had 8 rebounds (5 offensive) 33RYAN • Second career double-double (18 & 10) in win over Coppin State * - Atlantic 10 Conference game • Missed all of 2017-18 rehabbing from surgery on both hips ^ - Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis MIKESELL • The improvement in his overall mobility after the surgeries is clear # -Battle 4 Atlantis Mainland Game F • R-Jr. • 6-7 • 215 + - Basketball Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase St. Henry, Ohio • Played in all 32 games and started 24 in 2016-17 All times Eastern & subject to change. • Has exceptional court vision and ball-handling ability Home games played on Tom Blackburn Court at the University of Dayton Arena. (ex) - Exhibition game ON THE AIR THE BREAKDOWN
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Contact: Doug Hauschild • [email protected] • Office: (937) 229-4390 • Cell/Text: (937) 272-4503 Secondary Contact: Jay Kafer • [email protected] • Office: (937) 229-4460 • Cell/Text: (630)301-0017 ABOUT THE FLYERS 2018-19 ROSTER University of Dayton No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) 300 College Park 0 Josh Cunningham RS Sr. F 6-8 239 Chicago, Ill. /Morgan Park Location - Dayton, Ohio 1 Obi Toppin RS Fr. F 6-9 220 Ossining, N.Y. / Mt Zion Prep Founded - 1850 2 Frankie Policelli Fr. F 6-7 211 New Hartford, N.Y. / Long Island Lutheran Undergraduate Enrollment - 9,223 Nickname - Flyers 3 Trey Landers Jr. G 6-5 221 Dayton, Ohio / Wayne Colors - Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 655) 4 Jordan Davis So. G 6-2 195 Irmo, SC / Dutch Fork Affi liation - NCAA Division I 10 Jalen Crutcher So. G 6-1 169 Memphis, Tenn. / Ridgeway Conference - Atlantic 10 23 Jack Westerfi eld Sr. G 6-1 180 Cincinnati, Ohio / St. Xavier President - Dr. Eric Spina 31 Jhery Matos Jr. G 6-5 190 Santo Domingo, D.R. / West Oaks Academy VP/Director of Athletics - Neil Sullivan 33 Ryan Mikesell RS Jr. F 6-7 215 St. Henry, Ohio/St. Henry 114th Season: 1903 - Present 35 Dwayne Cohill Fr. G 6-2 176 Cleveland, Ohio / Holy Name Overall Record: 1,633-1,108 (.596) 51 Jabali Leonard Fr. G 6-1 182 Dayton, Ohio / Meadowdale Atlantic 10 Record: 218-157 (.581) 52 Camron Greer So. G 5-6 148 Country Club, Ill. / Rich Central NCAA Tournament Record - 19-20 53 Christian Wilson RS Fr. G 6-1 157 Dayton, Ohio / Northmont NIT Record - 40-22 -- Rodney Chatman Jr. G 6-1 178 Lithonia, Ga. / Lithonia -- Jordy Tshimanga Jr. C 6-11 268 Montreal, Quebec / MacDuffi e School NCAA Tournament Appearances (18): 1952, -- Ibrahim “Ibi” Watson Jr. G 6-5 198 Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1984, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Anthony Grant - Head Coach (Dayton ‘87) Second Season at UD, - 22-22; 11th overall as head coach - 215-132 CAREER NUMBERS Anthony Solomon - Associate Head Coach (Third Season at Dayton) Games Starts Cons. Ricardo Greer - Assistant Coach (Second Season at Dayton) Donnie Jones - Assistant Coach (First Season at Dayton) Ryan Mikesell 67 36 10 Darren Hertz - Assistant to the Head Coach (Second Season at Dayton) Josh Cunningham 53 43 6 Andy Farrell - Director of Scouting and Program Development (Sixth Season at Dayton) Trey Landers 51 42 39 Ed Streit, CSCS. - Strength and Conditioning Coach (First Season at Dayton) Jordan Davis 44 35 14 Mike Mulcahey, ATC, LAT - Athletic Trainer (Sixth Season at UD) Jalen Crutcher 44 35 32 Jack Westerfi eld 16 0 0 PRONUNCIATIONS Obi Toppin 13 4 0 Dwayne Cohill 13 0 0 Dwayne Cohill -- COE-hill / Jalen Crutcher -- Crutch-er / Jhery Matos -- Jerry MAH- toas Jhery Matos 6 0 0 Ryan Mikesell - MIKE-sell / Obi Toppin -- OH-bee / Frankie Policelli -- Pole-Ah-CHELL- ee Camron Greer 6 0 0 Frankie Polcelli 5 0 0 Christian Wilson 2 0 0 DAYTON OPENS A-10 PLAYS WITH RICHMOND Jabali Leonard 1 0 0 The University of Dayton Flyers will begin its 24th season in the Atlantic 10 Conference on DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES Sunday, Jan. 6 when Richmond visits Tom Blackburn Court. Game time is 12 noon ET. Dayton Career ‘18-19 Cons. is 8-5 this season with wins in its last three games. UD’s losses are to teams with a combined record of 56-7. Four of the teams are ranked. Josh Cunningham 36 9 1 Trey Landers 25 7 0 Jalen Crutcher 23 11 11 The game will be carried by WHIO Radio, and televised by NBC Sports Network. Streaming Jordan Davis 21 6 2 audio, streaming video and stats will be available at DaytonFlyers.com. Ryan Mikesell 12 6 0 Obi Toppin 8 8 1 THE NEARLY-TRANSFORMED UD ARENA The University of Dayton is past the halfway point of a $72 million renovation of its Arena. The 20-POINT SCORING GAMES transformation of University of Dayton Arena will occur in three phases – from 2017 to 2019. Career ‘18-19 Cons. Josh Cunningham 12 4 1 Phase II included new entrances on three of the four sides, a new box offi ce, new seats in the Jalen Crutcher 3 1 0 300 and 400 levels on the east side and a new and expanded concourse on the east side. Obi Toppin 3 3 1 Trey Landers 2 0 0 #TRENDING Jordan Davis 1 0 0 • The 10 millionth fan to attend a Flyer men’s basketball game at UD Arena will step Ryan Mikesell 1 0 0 through the turnstiles at the Richmond game. UD will be 11th school to cross the 10 million mark. The others are Butler, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Mexico, DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDING GAMES Purdue, Syracuse and Vanderbilt. Career ‘18-19 Cons. • Dayton got half of its points from big men Josh Cunnnigham (25) and Obi Toppin (22) in Josh Cunningham 12 1 0 last Saturday’s 94-90 win over Georgia Southern. Trey Landers 9 5 2 • Both Cunningham (Co-Player) and Toppin (Co-Rookie) earned weekly honors from the Obi Toppin 2 2 0 Ryan Mikesell 1 1 0 Atlantic 10 for their performances. Interestingly, they shared the awards with Grant Golden and Jack Wojcik of Richmond, and the quartet, along with the rest of their teammates, will DOUBLE-DOUBLES open A-10 play against each other. Career ‘18-19 Cons. • Toppin is currently second nationally in fi eld goal percentage (.733, 77-105). Josh Cunningham 10 0 0 • Dayton is seventh in the NCAA and leads the Atlantic 10 Conference in FG% (.512, 373- Trey Landers 7 6 0 729). UD is the only team with two players in the A-10 top fi ve (Toppin and Cunningham). Ryan Mikesell 2 1 0 Obi Toppin 2 1 0 • The Flyers are shooting .590 (102-173) over their last three games. Jalen Crutcher 2 2 0 • Jalen Crutcher is the only player in the A-10’s top fi ve in assists (2nd, 5.9) and 3-pt. FG% (4th, .438, 35-80), assist-to-turnover ratio (3rd, 2.5) and minutes (5th, 35.5). 2018-19 LINEUP RECORD • Crutcher was Dayton’s top performer at the Battle4Atlantis, reaching double fi gures all Crutcher, J Davis, Landers, Mikesell, Toppin...... 2-1 three games, and averaging 15.0 points and 5.2 assists per contest. UD was fourth at the B4A. Crutcher, Cunningham, J Davis, Landers, Toppin...... 1-0 • Dayton had a team-record 12 dunks in UD’s 98-59 win over Detroit Mercy and Toppin set Crutcher, Cunningham, J Davis, Landers, Mikesell..5-4 a UD record with eight dunks in the game. • Trey Landers leads UD in rebounding (8.0). He is second in the A-10, and as a 6-foot-5 guard, is the shortest member of the A-10 Top Five.
UP NEXT • The Flyers go on the road at GW on Jan. 9, and then return home for UMass on Jan. 13. • The Massachusetts game is Dayton’s annual Hall of Fame Game. Tip-Off is 3:30 p.m. ET. UD RECORD WHEN PLAYER NOTES Controlling the tip...... 5-0 ALL-CONFERENCE CUNNINGHAM WHAT IS HIP? Scoring fi rst...... 4-4 • Josh Cunningham had 25 points (10-14 FG, 5-7 • Ryan Mikesell sat out all of 2017-18 while rehabbing Leading at the half...... 7-1 FT), six rebounds and fi ve assists vs. GSU. He surgery on both of his hips that was performed Trailing at the half...... 2-3 was named A-10 Co-Player of the week during the summer of 2017. Tied at the half...... 0-1 Leading with 5:00 left...... 8-1 • Cunningham scored 28 points (10-13 FG, 8-8 • He has the best +/- on the team (+7.38) Trailing with 5:00 left...... 0-4 FT) in the Western Michigan win. • Mikesell scored 18 points and 10 rebounds vs. Tied with 5:00 left...... 0-0 • A career 70% free throw shooter entering the Coppin State for his second career double-double. In Overtime...... 0-0 year, he made just 12 of his fi rst 26 free throws • He had 15 points and seven rebounds vs. No. 25 Game decided by 1-5 points...... 2-1 (.462). Since then, he has made 22 of 28 (.786) Mississippi State. Game decided by 6-10 points...... 1-3 over his last six games. • He had a team-high 15 points at Auburn. Game decided by 11-15 points...... 3-1 • Josh Cunningham was named First Team • Even though he missed all of 2017-18, he has played Game decided by 16-plus points...... 2-0 Against ranked opponents...... 0-3 Preseason All-Atlantic 10 at A-10 Media Day. more games in a Dayton uniform than anyone else on Against non-ranked opponents...8-2 • He is the ninth Dayton player named to the the team. Mikesell has played in 67 games, ahead of preseason fi rst team in the last 15 years. Josh Cunningham (53) and Trey Landers (51). REBOUNDING • Bounced back from a horrifi c ankle injury early • Mikesell played in all 32 games and started 24 UD out-rebounds opponent...... 6-1 in the 2016-17 season to have an all-conference (after Cunningham’s injury) in 2016-17. UD is out-rebounded...... 1-3 type of season in 2017-18. • He averaged 5.7 points and 3.9 rebounds as a soph. Rebounds are even...... 1-1 • Cunningham was Second Team NABC All- • Would play guard on most teams due to his court TURNOVERS District and Third Team All-Atlantic 10. vision and ball-handling ability. UD forces more turnovers...... 4-2 • Led the Flyers in scoring (15.6), rebounding UD commits more turnovers...... 3-3 (8.4) and fi eld goal percentage (.646). DELIVERING IN THE CRUTCHER Turnovers are equal...... 0-0 • That .646 FG% was fi fth nationally. • Jalen Crutcher opened the season with nine points, • Set a program record with 22 consecutive fi eld seven rebounds, and four assists in a team-high 38 FIELD GOALS goals during a three-game stretch (Dec. 3-9) last minutes against North Florida. UD shoots 50% or better...... 6-1 year. The previous mark was 18 held by Sean • Crutcher led UD with 20 points (6-8 FG, 3-4 3-pt.) UD shoots 40 - 49.9%...... 2-3 UD shoots 40% or below...... 0-1 Finn during the 2002-03 season. with a team-high three assists against Butler. • Had 10 double-doubles last year. • He had 11, 7 and just 1 turnover vs. Virginia. THREE-POINTERS • Three-time captain. • Played 111 out of 120 minutes in three days at the UD shoots 40% or better...... 2-1 • Transfer from Bradley. Battle4Atlantis. UD shoots 30-40%...... 3-2 • Including his season as a Brave, now has 988 • Had 14 points and 10 assists (1 TO) in the WMU win. UD shoots below 30%...... 2-2 points in his college career. • Led UD with 19 points and added six rebounds and fi ve assists in the Presbyterian win. FREE THROW SHOOTING Shoot 70% or better...... 4-2 POWER OF THREE • He scored 17 points and had seven assists in the Shoot 60 - 70%...... 4-1 • The three scholarship players in Dayton’s Georgia Southern win. He was four-for-four from the Shoot less than 60%...... 0-2 senior and junior classes are UD’s 2018-19 team line in the last 13 seconds to seal the victory. captains. • Crutcher was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie OFFENSE • Redshirt senior Josh Cunningham is a captain Team as a freshman in 2017-18. UD scores less than 60 points...... 0-3 for the third season. He is only the second • Played in all 31 games, starting 22. UD scores 60-69 points...... 1-1 three-time captain in school history (former • Was UD’s fourth-leading scorer at 9.2 points per UD scores 70-79 points...... 2-1 UD scores 80 or more...... 5-0 teammate Scoochie Smith was the other). game, and led the Flyers in assists (4.4). • Redshirt junior Ryan Mikesell and true junior • The 4.4 assists were the second-best mark ever by DEFENSE Trey Landers are the other two captains. a Flyer freshman. UD allows less than 60 pts...... 2-0 • The captains were selected in a vote of the • Came close to recording Dayton’s fi rst ever triple- UD allows 60-69 points...... 2-3 members of the team. double with 12 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds UD allows 70-79 points...... 2-1 at home against VCU. UD allows 80 plus points...... 2-1 TREY IN UPRIGHT & LOCKED POSITION BENCH SCORING • Trey Landers earned UD’s Chris Daniels AIR JORDAN UD bench out-scores opponent....3-3 Memorial Award in 2017-18, which goes to • Jordan Davis opened the 2018-19 season with 16 Opponent out-scores UD bench.....5-2 Dayton’s most improved player. points (2-2 from 3-pt.) vs. North Florida. Bench points are even...... 0-0 • Landers qualifi ed for it in two ways; He was • He had 12 points and six rebounds vs. Oklahoma. Dayton’s most improved player from the 2016-17 • Had 13 points and led UD w/seven assists and held DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING season to 2017-18 season, and he was also the Antoine Davis to a then-season-low 18 points (on 1 scores in double fi gures...... 0-0 most improved Flyer from the beginning of last 6-23 shooting) vs. Detroit Mercy. 2 score in double fi gures...... 0-1 3 score in double fi gures...... 3-2 season to the end. • Scored 18 points vs. Presbyterian. 4 score in double fi gures...... 3-2 • He was the only freshman on UD’s 2016-17 • He scored 13 points, with four assists vs. GSU. 5+ in double fi gures...... 2-0 team, playing in nine games and averaging 3.0 • As a freshman, Davis played in all 31 games, points and 1.4 rebounds. starting 22 as a freshman in 2017-18. MONTHS OF THE YEAR • One year later, Landers was third on the team • He was Dayton’s fi fth-leading scorer (8.0). November...... 4-3 in scoring (11.3) and second in rebounding (5.6). • His .394 (56 of 142) three-point shooting December...... 4-2 • Over the fi nal 10 games of the year, the Dayton percentage led UD, was ninth overall in the A-10 and January...... 0-0 February...... 0-0 native was the Flyers’ top player, averaging 15.8 was the top mark in the conference among freshmen. March...... 0-0 points and 7.1 rebounds, while shooting .634 (64 • Davis has already shot 33 free throws in 13 games, of 101) from the fi eld, .391 (9 of 23) from beyond after taking just 26 in 31 games as a freshman. DAYS OF THE WEEK the arc and .724 (21 of 29) from the line. • He is the fi rst-ever Flyer from South Carolina. Saturday...... 3-1 • Landers had a double-double of 12 points and Sunday...... 0-1 10 rebounds vs. Oklahoma. YOUTH WAS SERVED Tuesday...... 1-0 • Had a double-double (15/14) vs. Presbyterian. • Classmates Jalen Crutcher and Jordan Davis both Wednesday...... 3-0 Thursday...... 0-1 • Had nine points and 10 rebounds (including started 22 games in their rookie season. Friday...... 1-2 two crucial ones in the last minute) vs. GSU. • The combined 44 starts were easily the most by a • Dayton’s most physical and emotional player. pair of freshmen in Dayton basketball history. UNIFORMS • One can only imagine games in the driveway • Not only did Davis and Crutcher start a combined White...... 7-3 between him and his brother, Ohio State 44 games, they had the best two assist-to-turnover Red...... 1-1 defensive tackle Robert Landers. ratios on the team (Davis 2.48, Crutcher 2.11). Blue...... 0-1 2018-19 POLLS, PLAYER NOTES & A-10 AWARDS AP Top 25 Poll TIP TOPPIN 2018-19 PRESEASON Team W-L Votes • Obadiah (please call him “Obi”) Toppin already set one UD record 1 Duke (35) 11-1 1530 and tied another just 11 games into his career. AWARDS 2 Michigan (9) 13-0 1478 • He set a Dayton record with eight dunks en route to a 22-point, FIRST TEAM 3 Tennessee (12) 11-1 1469 11-rebound performance vs. Detroit Mercy. Kellen Grady, Davidson 4 Virginia (4) 11-0 1428 • He tied the Flyer mark for fi eld goal accuracy by going 11 for 11 Josh Cunningham, Dayton 5 Kansas (4) 11-1 1378 Otis Livingston II, George Mason (six dunks) in a 22-point effort against Western Michigan 6 Nevada 13-0 1317 Luwane Pipkins, Massachusetts • He had three dunks in the fi rst fi ve minutes of his college career. 7 Gonzaga 12-2 1200 Grant Golden, Richmond 8 Michigan State 11-2 1146 • Had 10 dunks in the fi rst three games of his career (now 35). SECOND TEAM 9 Florida State 11-1 1063 • He is the only freshman in the country this season to dunk on Eric Williams, Jr., Duquesne 10 Virginia Tech 11-1 934 his fi rst two career fi eld goal attempts. Pookie Powell, La Salle Jeff Dowtin, Rhode Island 11 Texas Tech 11-1 893 • Is second in the nation in FG% (.733, 77-105) from the fl oor Courtney Stockard, St. Bonaventure 12 Auburn 11-2 820 and .600 (42-70) on non-dunk FG’s. He’s even 2-for-3 on three Javon Bess, Saint Louis 13 Kentucky 10-2 799 pointers. He is also shooting .692 (18-26) from the line. Jordan Goodwin, Saint Louis 14 Ohio State 12-1 769 • He was named A-10 co-Rookie of the Week after Week One, THIRD TEAM 15 North Carolina 9-3 744 when he opened his career with a double-double (18/10) vs. North Jon Axel Gudmundsson, Davidson 16 Marquette 11-2 595 Florida and added 19 points (8-10 FG) vs. Coppin State. Lamarr Kimble, Saint Joseph’s 17 Mississippi State 12-1 572 Charlie Brown, Jr., Saint Joseph’s • Was named for a second time after 22 points (9-10 FG) vs. GSU. 18 NC State 12-1 424 Hassahn French, Saint Louis 19 Houston 13-0 368 • He was an academic redshirt in 2017-18, but he didn’t just get De’Riante Jenkins, VCU 20 Buffalo 12-1 353 smarter, he got bigger and better, adding 24 pounds while setting ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 21 Indiana 11-2 330 a high standard for work ethic in practice. Jon Axel Gudmundsson, Davidson 22 Wisconsin 10-3 250 • Even though he sat out 2017-18, he was awarded UD’s Dr. George Terry Nolan, Jr., George Washington Cyril Langevine, Rhode Island 23 Oklahoma 11-1 244 Rau Spirit Award and was the fi rst non-active player to win that Jacob Gilyard, Richmond 24 Nebraska 11-2 204 award. (NOTE: “Rau” rhymes with “cow.”) Javon Bess, Saint Louis 25 Iowa 11-2 182 • Was 6-foot-2 as a high school junior, 6-foot-5 as a senior and is now UD’s tallest active player at 6-foot-9. Others receiving votes: Arizona State 116, TRANSFORM Kansas State 61, Villanova 43, Seton Hall • Had one year of varsity HS ball, and another prep year before UD. UD ARENA 24, TCU 20, Cincinnati 14, Iowa State 10, • Averaged 20.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.0 steals as Florida 6, Purdue 6, Toledo 5, Louisville 3, a senior in high school North Texas 1, St. John’s 1 • The University of Dayton is • At Mt. Zion Prep in Baltimore in 2016-17, averaged 17 points, more than halfway through eight rebounds and four assists. a $72 million transformation USA Today Coaches Poll project of its iconic UD Arena. Team W-L Votes CINDERELLA STORY • The renovation of the Arena 1 Duke (10) 11-1 759 • Obi Toppin was a mini-social media sensation over the summer will occur in three phases – 2 Virginia (11) 11-0 757 when he put on a show in a run with some NBA players in a gym primarily during the off-seasons 3 Tennessee (7) 11-1 734 in mid-town Manhattan. of 2017, 2018 and 2019. 4 Michigan (4) 13-0 729 • Toppin, who is from the New York area, was invited to play at • Phase II includes new 5 Nevada 13-0 655 NBA trainer Chris Brickley’s “Black Ops” games when they were entrances on three of the four 6 Kansas 11-1 643 sides, a new ticket offi ce, new 7 Michigan State 11-2 593 going to be short a player. 8 Gonzaga 12-2 577 seats in the 300 and 400 levels • Among the players there that day were Carmelo Anthony, C.J. on the east side, and a new 9 Florida State 11-1 518 McCollum and Enes Kantner. 10 Virginia Tech 11-1 490 and expanded walkway and 11 Texas Tech 11-1 442 • Toppin more than held his own and when video of his dunks, concourse on the east side. 12 Ohio State 12-1 413 step-back jumpers and blocked shots were posted (along with • The $72 million project is the 13 Auburn 11-2 403 another video of him taking off from the free throw line and largest ever undertaken by the 14 Kentucky 10-2 391 dunking after the games were over), he got some unexpected, if University. 15 North Carolina 9-3 374 16 Mississippi State 12-1 299 welcome, attention for him and the program. • UD Arena has been the 17 Houston 13-0 233 site of 121 NCAA Division I 18 Marquette 11-2 211 JHERY! JHERY! JHERY! Men’s Basketball Tournament games, 38 more than any other 19 NC State 12-1 179 • Jhery Matos suffered two torn ligaments in his left foot in the 20 Buffalo 12-1 134 tournament host. 20 Iowa 11-2 134 Oklahoma game and following surgery, will miss the remainder of 22 Indiana 11-2 128 the 2018-19 season. FLYER STREAKS 23 Wisconsin 10-3 117 • His surgery was performed Dec. 27. 23 Nebraska 11-2 117 • Matos played a key role off the bench in the PFW win, getting Overall - Won 3 25 Oklahoma 11-1 96 Unranked Teams - Won 3 seven points, six rebounds and four assists in 28 minutes. Ranked Teams - Lost 6 Others receiving votes: Arizona State 71, • He was also in at crunch time in the Butler win, getting four Home - Won 4 Villanova 37, Cincinnati 34, TCU 27, Kansas points and three rebounds in 24 minutes of action. Home Atlantic 10 - Won 5 State 26, Iowa State 23, Seton Hall 18, • Matos came to Dayton after a standout year at Monroe College in Home Non-conference - Won 3 Florida 12, UCF 9, Purdue 7, Furman 5, North Home Unranked Non-Conf - Won 8 Texas 3, St. John’s 1, Toledo 1 Brighton, N.Y. where he was a Third Team NJCAA All-American. Home Ranked Teams - Lost 3 • Matos averaged 17.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists in his Home Unranked Teams - Won 8 only season at Monroe. Road - Lost 8 • He shot 43.1 % from the fi eld, 35.8% from three-point range and Road Atlantic 10 - Lost 7 Road Non-Conference - Lost 3 71.3% from the free throw line. Road Unranked Non-Conf - Lost 2 • A native of Santo Domingo, Matos has played for the Dominican Road Ranked Teams - Lost 2 Republic’s U19 team and has trained with the national team. Road Unranked Teams - Lost 6 Neutral - Lost 3 Neutral Ranked Teams - Lost 6 Neutral Unranked Teams - Lost 2 NON-CONFERENCE PLAY, COACH DONOHER& THE NBA
THE KID FROM CLEVELAND YEAR-BY-YEAR • Dwayne Cohill is a four-star recruit from Holy Name High DAYTON’S NON-CONFERENCE School in Cleveland. NBA LINEAGE A look at the Dayton Flyers’ non- • He scored 2,182 points at Holy Name, graduating as No. 31 in conference records since joining the CONTINUES Atlantic 10 Conference. Ohio high school career scoring. • Kostas Antetokounmpo was the fi nal • As a senior, he averaged 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists pick of the 2018 NBA draft, and signed Year Record Win % and 3.4 steals. a two-way contract with the Dallas 1995-96 9-3 .750 • A versatile guard, he averaged 22.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.3 Mavericks. 1996-97 6-3 .667 • Former Flyer Charles Cooke played 1997-98 8-5 .615 assists and 2.5 steals per game as a junior. 1998-99 5-5 .500 • Cohill was a two-time First Team All-Ohio selection. in the NBA in 2017-18 on a two-way 1999-00 10-2 .833 • He scored fi ve points and had two assists in 18 minutes of contract with the New Orleans Pelicans. 2000-01 9-4 .692 action in his fi rst college action vs. North Florida. • He is one of the 20 former Flyers who 2001-02 8-3 .727 have played in the NBA. • Had fi ve points and three assists in 17 minutes at Auburn. 2002-03 8-3 .727 • In the last fi ve years, Cooke, Brian • Even though he earned a reputation as a high-volume scorer 2003-04 10-3 .769 Roberts, Chris Johnson and Chris 2004-05 7-4 .636 in high school, early in his college career he is making his Wright have all represented Dayton in 2005-06 8-6 .571 presence felt as a defender and effi cient backup point guard. 2006-07 10-3 .769 the NBA. 2007-08 12-1 .923 • His +/- numbers for his fi rst three games were +16, +10 and +23. 2008-09 14-1 .933 2009-10 11-3 .785 FRANKIE GOES TO DAYTON FLYERS BROADCAST 2010-11 12-3 .800 • Frankie Policelli made his Dayton debut against Mississippi GAMES IN CHINESE 2011-12 10-4 .846 State with two minutes and an assist against Mississippi State. 2012-13 10-4 .714 2013-14 12-3 .800 • It was hoped that he would be able to use 2018-19 as a FOR 4TH STRAIGHT 2014-15 10-2 .833 developmental redshirt season, but injuries and illness dictated YEAR 2015-16 10-2 .833 he move into the rotation. • This is the fourth straight year 2016-17 9-3 .750 • Played 16 minutes with two points and four assists vs. UDM. 2017-18 6-6 .500 the Flyers are audio broadcasting 2018-19 8-5 .615 • Policelli played his senior season at Long Island Lutheran High men’s basketball home games in Totals 222-81 .733 and was named Second Team All-New York. Mandarin Chinese. • He averaged 12.2 points and 6.0 rebounds, while shooting 40 • Mandarin is the most widely spoken percent from three-point range and 86 percent from the line. dialect in China. DON DONOHER • Policelli helped Long Island Lutheran to a 22-3 overall record • University of Dayton students will be the announcers for the free broadcasts and a state-wide No. 1 ranking in Class AA. RECEIVES on a rotating basis. • As a junior at New Hartford High School, Policelli averaged 28.1 USBWA’S DEAN • The announcers are all full-time points and 13.0 rebounds until a mid-season knee injury cut his University of Dayton students, SMITH AWARD campaign short. whose majors range from Electro- Optics Engineering to Financial • National College Basketball YOU DON’T KNOW JACK Mathematics. Hall of Famer Don Donoher • Senior walk-on Jack Westerfi eld worked his way in to the • Enrollment of Chinese students has was named the winner of the Flyer’s rotation as a junior, playing in 10 games and averaging increased dramatically from a bare 2017 Dean Smith Award given 4.6 minutes a game. handful to an estimated 450 in the annually by the U.S. Basketball • He drained two three-pointers, was two-for-two from the line last decade. Chinese students make Writers Association. and had two steals in 2017-18. up the most of any international student • He was the third individual population at the University of Dayton. • Along with Ryan Mikesell, Westerfi eld is a member of UD’s to receive the honor. Former Georgetown coach John Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Thompson was the fi rst recipient, • Was the 2017-18 winner of the John L. Macbeth Scholar- followed by Michigan State coach Athlete Award, which goes to the upperclassman with the MUST SEE TV Tom Izzo. highest GPA. • This year’s winner is Temple • For the fourth consecutive year, at least 30 Dayton regular season men’s coach Fran Dunphy. WALK ON BY basketball games will be televised • Donoher retired in 1989 after • A trio of walk-ons round out the active Flyer roster. during the 2018-19 season. 25 years as Dayton’s head coach • Sophomore Camron Greer played in four games last season, • UD appears in 18 nationally- with 437 career victories, the and hit a three-pointer. He had two assists in the Capital most in UD history. televised games via the ESPN family exhibition. of networks, CBS Sports Network, • The two newest Flyers -- Jabali Leonard and Christian Wilson NBCSN and Stadium Network. were added to the roster the afternoon of the Capital exhibition • FOX Sports Ohio and Spectrum game and both scored in that evening’s game. Sports Ohio will air 11 home contests of Flyer Basketball. SUPER SENIOR • The Dayton television market was • Josh Cunningham is UD’s only scholarship senior this year. the eighth-best in the country when • Dayton is one of 16 teams that have one or fewer scholarship it comes to ESPN college basketball, according to research analyzed by seniors on its roster in 2018-19. ESPN. • The others are Cal State Northridge, Chattanooga, Drexel, Duke, • This was the 16th year ESPN Duquesne, East Carolina, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana compiled the data and Dayton has Tech, North Florida, Oklahoma State, Richmond, UNC Ashville always been in the top 14 markets. and Virginia. The Dayton area has been in the top •Cal State Northridge, Duquesne, North Florida and Virginia 10 eight consecutive years and nine of have zero scholarship seniors. the last 11. POWER FIVE, FLYER FANS AND COACHES The University of Dayton loves GRANT HELPS USA BASKETBALL WIN GOLD playing against the Power Five • Flyer coach Anthony Grant spent part of his summer serving as an DAYTON SIGNS conferences. Dayton is 32-20 assistant coach for USA Basketball’s gold medal-winning entry in MOULAYE SISSOKO in the last 11+ years against the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men which was held • During the early signing period, programs from the ACC, Big June 11-17 in St. Catherines, Ontario. Moulaye Sissoko (pronounced MOO- 12, Big Ten, SEC and Pac 12 • Kansas’ Hall of Fame coach Bill Self was the team’s head coach. lie Sis-SO-koe) signed an LOI with UD. Conferences. Joining Grant on the staff was Danny Manning of Wake Forest. • Sissoko is a 6-foot-10, 223-pound • This was Grant’s second stint with USA Basketball. He was an forward from Bamako, Mali who is at 2018-19 (0-4) Lincoln Academy in Suwanee, Ga. L, vs. Virginia - 66-59 assistant for the 2008 USA Men’s U18 National Team, which played •After 7 games, he had averaged 15.4 L, vs. Oklahoma - 65-54 in the FIBA Americas Championship in Argentina. points and 10.6 rebounds this year. L, vs. Mississippi State - 65-58 • Grant is the fourth Flyer coach to serve with USA Basketball. Don L, at Auburn - 82-72 Donoher had two stints, most notably as an assistant on the gold 2017-18 (0-2) THE FLYER L, vs. Auburn - 73-60 medal-winning team at the 1984 Olympics. Oliver Purnell served L, at Mississippi State - 61-59 fi ve times, including at the 2004 Olympics and winning the gold as FAITHFUL 2016-17 (2-2) head coach at the 1999 World University Games. Archie Miller was • Dayton was 23rd nationally in W, at Alabama - 77-72 an assistant when the U.S. won the gold at the 2014 FIBA U19 World average attendance in 2017-18 in the L, vs. Nebraska - 80-78 annual men’s basketball attendance Championships. L, vs. Northwestern - 67-64 report. w, vs. Vanderbilt - 68-63 • UD averaged 12,996 fans a game, 2015-16 (4-1) JUST CAN’T HAVE ENOUGH EXPERIENCE just 22 less than the previous season’s W, vs. Alabama - 80-48 • UD is one of 14 schools with at least two former head coaches school-record 13,018. W, vs. Iowa - 82-77 serving as assistants on its staff. • Dayton was ranked 22nd that W, at Vanderbilt - 72-67 • The others are Boise State, Cal, Evansville, Fairfi eld, Georgia season. W, vs. Arkansas - 85-80 State, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, L, vs. Syracuse - 70-51 • In 2017-18, Dayton had the second- Pitt, South Carolina and Washington. best single-season attendance record 2014-15 (4-2) • Associate head coach Anthony Solomon previously coached at W, vs. Texas A&M - 55-53 averaging 12,997 fans per game. W, vs. Boston College - 65-53 St. Bonaventure, while assistant coach Donnie Jones was a head • Dayton fi nished in the Top 30 in men’s L, at Arkansas - 69-55 coach at Marshall and Central Florida. basketball attendance for the 20th W, vs. Georgia Tech - 75-61 straight season. W, vs. Ole Miss - 78-74 NEW FACES FITTING IN • The 2017-18 season was the 21st L, vs. Oklahoma - 72-66 • During the off-season, the Flyers added assistant coach Donnie consecutive year with an average 2013-14 (6-3) Jones (previously a head coach at Marshall and Central Florida), attendance of 12,000 or more fans. W, at Georgia Tech - 82-72 • Dayton’s game versus North Florida L, vs. Baylor - 67-66 strength and conditioning coach Ed Streit (previously at UConn and W, vs. California - 82-64 the Chicago Bulls) and graduate assistant Sean Damaska (previously was the 300th consecutive UD regular L, vs. USC - 79-76 a development intern with the Dallas Mavericks). season home game with an attendance W, at Mississippi - 83-80 of at least 11,000 fans. W, vs. Ohio State - 60-59 • In the last 18 years, 99% of UD’s home TRANSFERENCE W, vs. Syracuse - 55-53 games have drawn at least 10,000 (544 W, vs. Stanford - 82-72 • Speaking of new faces, the Flyers have three Division I transfers of 547). L, vs. Florida - 62-52 sitting out the 2018-19 campaign, per NCAA regs. • UD Arena has 124 sellouts in its 49- 2012-13 (3-2) • Rodney Chatman, a 6-2 point guard from UT Chattanooga. year history, including the last two of the L, vs. Colorado - 67-57 • Jordy Tshimanga, a 6-11 center from Nebraska. three exhibition games. W, vs. Boston College - 87-71 • Ibi Watson, a 6-5 wing from Michigan. • Dayton had fi ve regular season W, vs. Auburn - 73-63 sellouts last season and already has W, at Alabama - 81-76 • UD’s leading scorer for the last seven seasons was a transfer. L, at USC - 63-61 three this year: Mississippi State, 2011-12 (4-1) LOOKING FOR OUR 10 MILLIONTH FAN Presbyterian and Georgia State. W, vs. Wake Forest - 80-76 • The 10 millionth fan to attend a Flyer basketball game will pass • The record for regular season sellouts W, vs. Minnesota - 86-70 through the turnstiles on the afternoon of the Richmond game. is eight in the Arena’s fi rst season W, vs. Alabama - 74-62 • Since UD Arena opened in 1969, Dayton has been in the NCAA’s Top (1969-70). W, vs. Mississippi - 62-50 35 in attendance every season. • UD is 380 fans away from 10 million. L, at Iowa - 84-75 2010-11 (1-0) W, at Mississippi - 78-71 AMAZING IN THE A-10 THE MADNESS 2009-10 (4-1) • Since the 2012-13 season, Dayton has the most conference regular STARTS IN DAYTON W, vs. Georgia Tech - 63-59 season wins with 75, just ahead of VCU with 73 and St. Bonaventure L, vs. Kansas State - 83-75 with 71 • “March Madness” will begin again in W, at Illinois - 77-71 • Dayton won the Atlantic 10 regular season title in the 2015-16 and Dayton as UD Arena serves as the host W, vs. Mississippi - 68-63 W, vs. North Carolina - 79-69 2016-17 campaigns. site for the 2019 NCAA First Four. 2008-09 (2-1) • UD Arena is the all-time leader with W, vs. Auburn - 60-59 SUCCESS IN THE LATEST GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE 121 NCAA Tournament games hosted. W, vs. West Virginia - 68-60 • Dayton men’s basketball is one of 72 Division I programs with a • That is 38 more than the original home L, vs. Kansas - 60-43 perfect 100 score in the latest Graduation Success Rate numbers. of the NCAA Tournament, Kansas City’s 2007-08 (2-1) Municipal Auditorium. • UD is one of four teams in Ohio and one of fi ve in the Atlantic 10. W, at Louisville - 70-65 • Since the NCAA Tournament expanded W, vs. Pittsburgh - 80-55 to 64 teams in 1985, Dayton has hosted DID YOU KNOW? L, at Ohio State - 74-63 the event 22 times. • UD won more games than any other school in both the 1950s and • The University of Dayton is riding a 60s. UD won 435 games between 1950 and 1969 and ranks among 18-year streak, including four years the top teams in Division I history in a 20-year period. (2001, 2006, 2009, 2013) in which it • The Flyers’ .763 (228-71) winning percentage in the 1950s ranks hosted the tournament’s opening round fi fth in the decade. Their .729 (207-77) winning percentage ranks game(s) and the next two rounds. eighth in the 1960s. • The First Four is booked at UD Arena through 2022. SEASON STATS
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