OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S
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Men's OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S. Cedar, Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - The Braves dropped their second straight game with a 90-78 loss to Game Information Bethel College on Saturday in North Newton, Kan. Team Comparison Game 5: Ottawa at Kansas Wesleyan - In the loss to Bethel, Ottawa shot 46.8 percent from the floor, 34.5 KWU OTT Monday, Dec. 7, 2020 | 7pm percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 66.7 percent from the free Current Record 3 - 4 2 - 2 Mabee Arena | Salina, Kan. throw line. Perry Carroll scored a career high 27 points on 10-for- Scoring 492 330 Series Information: OU, 105-77 17 shooting from the floor. Joe Johnson III finished the game with Points Per Game 70.286 82.500 Live video, audio & stats: OttawaBraves.com 12 points. Jaquan Daniels and Ian Moore scored 11 points apiece. Scoring Margin -2.857 3.750 Jackson Mallory led OU with five assists. Field Goals 188 118 Field Goal Percentage 0.416 0.450 - The Braves are averaging 82.5 points per game while allowing 78.7 3-pt FG 31 41 3-point FG Percent 0.218 0.323 2020-21 Schedule/Results points per game. In conference play, Ottawa’s offense is scoring 75.5 3-point FG made per game 4.429 10.250 points per game and the defense is allowing 85.5 points per game. Free Throws 85 53 Date Opponent Time/Results Free throw pct 0.708 0.716 - Ottawa is led in scoring (19) and blocks (1) per game by Jaquan O26 Barclay College W, 106-80 Rebounds 250 158 Daniels. Mason McDow is OU’s leader in rebounds per game (7.5). Rebounds per game 35.714 39.500 O29 Baker University W, 73-64 Jackson Mallory leads the Braves is assists per game (4) and steals Rebounding Margin 0.000 -4.250 D2 at Friends University* L, 73-81 (3) per game. Assists 72 73 D5 at Bethel College* L, 78-90 Assists per game 10.286 18.250 - The game on Monday is the 183rd meeting between the two teams. Turnovers 101 76 D7 at Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* 7pm Turnovers per game 14.429 19.000 Ottawa leads the series 105-77. OU is on a three game winning Turnover margin 2.571 0.750 D9 Friends University* 8pm streak against the Coyotes. The Braves swept KWU for the first time D12 at Sterling College* 5pm Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.713 0.961 last season since 2016. Ottawa defeated Kansas Wesleyan 76-75 in Steals 55 46 D14 McPherson College* 7pm Mabee Arena on Jan. 8. OU then took an 86-64 win over KWU on Feb. Steals per game 7.857 11.500 D17 Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni.* 5pm 19 in Wilson Field House. Blocks 18 11 D19 Bethany College* 5pm Blocks per game 2.571 2.750 - In OU’s victory over Kansas Wesleyan on Feb. 19, the Braves J6 at Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni.* 8pm captured the program’s 23rd conference championship and tied what was then the school record for single season wins with J13 at Uni. of Saint Mary* 7pm 24. Ottawa shot 47.1 percent from the floor, 34.3 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 83.3 percent from the free throw line. J16 Kansas Wesleyan University* 5pm Darryl Bowie led OU with 21 points, Andre Jackson scored 17 points, Mat Baldeh had 12 points, and Ryan Haskins finished the J20 Haskell Indian Nations Uni. 7pm game with 10 assists. Kyle Patrick led OU with seven rebounds and Jackson Mallory had a game high five assists. J27 Southwestern College 7pm - Kansas Wesleyan University is 3-4 overall and 1-2 in the KCAC. The Coyotes are 2-2 in their last four games but have not J30 at Tabor College 5pm played a game since Oct. 17 when they fell to Oklahoma Wesleyan University 85-70 at home in Mabee Arena. F1 York College* 7pm F4 at Bethany College* 8pm - In that loss to OKWU, the Coyotes shot 38.3 percent from the floor, 25.7 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 71.4 percent F6 at Avila University* 5pm from the free throw line. Gabe Mack, Trey Gilbert and Dylan Hahn came off the bench to lead KWU in scoring. Mack scored 13 F10 Bethel College* 8pm points and Gilbert and Hahn finished with 11. F17 Sterling College* 8pm - AJ Range leads KWU in scoring (17.5) and rebounding (11.1). Brayden White is KWU’s leader in assists (2.7), Tyus Jeffries is F20 at McPherson College* 5pm the team’s leader in steals (1.7), and Ethan Speer leads the Coyotes in blocks per game (0.5). F24 KCAC Quarterfinals 7pm F27 KCAC Semifinals 2pm M1 KCAC Finals 6pm * - KCAC Games Ottawa’s Probable Starting Lineup (Based on last game) #0 Jaquan Daniels #5 Andre Jackson #14 Joe Johnson III #31 Jackson Mallory #35 Mason McDow G/F | 6-4 | Sr. G/F | 6-3 | Sr. G | 5-8 | Sr. G | 6-2 | Sr. F | 6-8 | Sr. Columbus, Ga. Turner, Kan. Waynesville, Mo. Lawrence, Kan. Paola, Kan. Highland CC Higland CC Missouri Uni. of Science & Technology Lawrence Paola OTTAWABRAVES.COM @bravesathletics game 5 at Kansas wesleyan - dec. 7, 2020 ottawa basketball game notes Series Results Kansas Wesleyan University ......................... 105-77 Jan. 14, 1956 (H) ...........................................L, 47-58 Jan. 18, 1995 (A) .......................................... W, 92-71 1900 ............................................................... W, 18-8 Feb. 11, 1956 (A) ..........................................L, 76-85 Feb. 11, 1995 (H) ......................................... W, 93-73 Feb. 14, 1907 (A) ..........................................W 49-40 Jan. 19, 1957 (A) .......................................... W, 81-63 Jan. 20, 1996 (H) ...........................................L, 81-86 Feb. 21, 1907 (H) ......................................... W, 39-22 Feb. 15, 1957 (H) ......................................... W, 90-80 Feb. 14, 1996 (A) ..........................................L, 70-88 1908 (A) ........................................................L, 26-34 Jan. 18, 1958 (A) .......................................... W, 80-59 *Feb. 22, 1996 (A) ........................................L, 75-87 Feb. 22, 1909 ................................................L, 18-45 Feb. 15, 1959 (H) ......................................... W, 93-64 Jan. 28, 1997 (A) ...........................................L, 72-80 March 3, 1909 ...............................................L, 31-46 Jan. 17, 1959 (A) .......................................... W, 78-67 Feb. 22, 1997 (H) ..........................................L, 69-71 1910 ............................................................. W, 45-25 Feb. 14, 1959 (H) ......................................... W, 94-57 Jan. 28, 1998 (H) ........................................ W, 105-75 1913 ............................................................. W, 28-20 Dec. 8, 1959 (A) ............................................L, 60-61 Feb. 24, 1998 (A) ..........................................L, 58-81 Feb. 26, 1914 (H) ......................................... W, 30-28 Jan. 19, 1960 (H) .......................................... W, 69-61 Nov. 14, 1998 (N) ..........................................L, 78-82 March 6, 1914 (A) .........................................L, 17-42 Dec. 6, 1960 (H) ........................................... W, 75-68 Dec 3, 1998 (A) .................................................. L, NA Feb. 8, 1915 (H) ............................................L, 25-32 Jan. 28, 1961 (A) ...........................................L, 60-70 Jan. 30, 1999 (H) ...........................................L, 73-80 Jan. 20, 1927 (A) ...........................................L, 32-33 Dec. 9, 1961 (A) ............................................L, 70-78 Dec. 9, 1999 (A) ........................................... W, 62-57 Feb. 18, 1927 (H) ..........................................L, 30-36 Jan. 30, 1962 (H) ...........................................L, 60-62 Feb. 3, 2000 (H) ........................................... W, 65-64 Feb. 20, 1928 (H) ......................................... W, 28-20 Jan. 28, 1963 (A) .......................................... W, 66-50 Dec. 9, 2000 (A) ............................................L, 64-77 Jan. 11, 1929 (H) .......................................... W, 34-32 Dec. 14, 1963 (A) ......................................... W, 62-61 Feb. 3, 2001 (H) ............................................L, 66-74 Feb. 21, 1929 (A) ......................................... W, 57-20 Feb. 5, 1964 (H) ........................................... W, 86-61 Dec. 8, 2001 (A) ............................................L, 83-84 Jan. 10, 1930 (H) .......................................... W, 37-33 Dec. 15, 1964 (H) ......................................... W, 97-76 Feb. 2, 2002 (H) ........................................... W, 69-55 Feb. 22, 1930 (A) ......................................... W, 38-31 Feb. 3, 1965 (A) ............................................L, 69-77 *Feb. 26, 2002 (H) ....................................... W, 62-56 Jan. 9, 1931 (A) .............................................L, 29-32 Dec. 16, 1965 (A) ..........................................L, 84-96 Dec. 5, 2002 (A) ........................................... W, 79-70 Feb. 5, 1931 (H) ........................................... W, 36-19 Feb. 5, 1966 (H) ........................................... W, 98-85 Jan. 25, 2003 (H) .......................................... W, 63-62 Jan. 15, 1932 (A) .......................................... W, 21-12 Dec. 16, 1966 (H) ......................................... W, 83-67 Dec. 6, 2003 (H) ........................................... W, 85-66 Feb. 4, 1932 (H) ........................................... W, 33-23 Feb. 4, 1967 (A) ............................................L, 70-73 Jan. 29, 2004 (A) ...........................................L, 73-86 Feb. 17, 1933 (A)