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GCAC Men's Basketball Week 9 (December 14 - December 20) GCAC MEN'S BASKETBALL Week 9 (December 14 - December 20) CONTACONTACT:C BrianT: Brian Baublitz Baublitz Jr.• [email protected].• [email protected] • 601.877.6501 • 443-889-0295 PAST CHAMPIONS GENERAL INFORMATION 1982: Xavier 2003: SUNO Name: Gulf Coast Athletic Conference 1983: Xavier 2004: Mobile / SUNO / Xavier Headquarters Location: New Orleans, Louisiana 2004: Mobile (Tournament) 1984: William Carey Founded: 1981 2005: LSU-Shreveport / Mobile 1985: William Carey 2005: Mobile (Tournament) Interim Commissioner: Dr. Kiki Baker-Barnes 1986: Xavier 2006: LSU-Shreveport Chairman: Dr. Roderick Smothers 1987: William Carey 2007: Tougaloo / Xavier President: Jason Horn 1988: Mobile 2007: LSU-Shreveport (Tournament) Sports Information Director: Brian Baublitz Jr. 1989: Mobile 2008: LSU-Shreveport Treasurer: Joyce Sandifer 1990: William Carey 2009: Tougaloo 2009: LSU-Shreveport (Tournament) Administrative Coordinator: Kadaja Cryer 1991: Louisiana College 2010: LSU-Shreveport Supervisor of Men's Officials: Hal Lusk 1992: William Carey 2011: Tougaloo Supervisor of Women's Officials: Greg Federico 1993: Spring Hill 2012: Tougaloo / Xavier 1994: Spring Hill Eligibility Chair: Dr. Thomas Howell 2012: SUNO (Tournament) 1995: SUNO Website: gcaconf.com 2013: Xavier / Philander Smith 1996: Xavier 2013: Philander Smith (Tournament) Facebook.com: /GCACInfo 1997: Dillard 2014: Xavier Twitter: @GCACInfo 1997: William Carey (Tournament) 2014: Talladega (Tournament) Instagram: @gcacinfo 1998: Mobile 2015: Talladega 1998: SUNO (Tournament) Youtube: GCAC Sports Info 2016: Dillard 1999: Spring Hill 2017: Dillard 2000: Spring Hill MEDIA INFORMATION 2000: SUNO (Tournament) 2018: Dillard / Xavier SID: Brian Baublitz Jr. 2001: Dillard / Xavier 2018: Dillard (Tournament) 2001: Dillard (Tournament) Email: [email protected] 2019: Tougaloo 2002: Spring Hill / SUNO Cell Phone: 443-889-0295 2002: SUNO (Tournament) 2020: Xavier 2020-21 Men's Basketball Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) Scores Around the GCAC Preseason All-GCAC Miscellaneous Stats Largest halftime lead Saturday, December 5 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 41, Talladega vs. Pensacola Christian (11/7/20) Rust 81, Blue Mountain 76 (Overtime) Wednesday, December 9 Darryl Baker (Talladega) Largest halftime deficit 16, Philander Smith vs. LSU-Shreveport (11/19/20) Texas A&M-Texarkana 71, Philander Smith 49 Saturday, December 12 Largest halftime lead surrendered in a loss Edward Waters 76, Webber International 67 PRESEASON ALL-GCAC TEAM 1, Philander Smith at Martin Methodist (11/14/20) Philander Smith 87, Williams Baptist 72 Largest halftime deficit overcome in a win Tuesday, December 15 Darryl Baker (Talladega) 11, Philander Smith vs. Lindsey Wilson (11/13/20) Edward Waters at Webber International (5 p.m. ET) Rayshawn Mart (Xavier) Thursday, December 17 Largest lead any time 65, Talladega vs. Southeastern Baptist (10/24/20) Pensacola Christian at Edward Waters (6 p.m. ET) Malik Amos (Dillard) 65, Talladega vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) Wednesday, December 30 Dejalin Austin (Philander Smith) Edward Waters at (RV) Southeastern (7 p.m. ET) Largest deficit any time 30, Philander Smith vs. LSU-Shreveport (11/19/20) 2020-21 Preseason Poll Maurice Johnson (Edward Waters) 1. Xavier (4) Largest lead surrendered in a loss 7, Philander Smith vs. LSU-Shreveport (11/19/20) OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES 2. Talladega (2) Largest deficit overcome in a win 12, Philander Smith vs. Blue Mountain (11/21/20) Jordan Jackson (Rust) 3. Dillard (1) Most points scored in a half Rahjan Billingsley (Dillard) 58, Talladega vs. Pensacola Christian (11/7/20) 4. Edward Waters Makye Richard (Xavier) Fewest points scored in a half 24, Rust at Texas A&M-Texarkana (11/30/20) Akeem Oglesby (Dillard) 5. Tougaloo 24, Philander Smith vs. Texas A&M-Texarkana (12/9/20) Jeremiah August (Dillard) Most points allowed in a half 6. Philander Smith 54, Philander Smith vs. LSU-Shreveport (11/19/20) Robert Jordan (Philander Smith) Fewest points allowed in a half 7. Rust Datavian Porter (Tougaloo) 14, Talladega vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) 2020-21 GCAC STANDINGS Most 3FG Made in a game 14, Edward Waters vs. Webber International (12/12/20) School GCAC PCT OVRL PCT STRK 1. Edward Waters 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 W1 Most 3FG Allowed in a game 2. (RV) Talladega 0-0 .000 8-1 .889 W7 13, Talladega vs. Mobile (11/14/20) 3. #20 Xavier (La.) 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 L1 Largest Rebounding Advantage 4. Philander Smith 0-0 .000 5-5 .500 W1 +34, Talladega vs. Southeastern Baptist (10/24/20) 5. Rust 0-0 .000 1-3 .250 W1 t6. (RV) Dillard 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 --- Largest Rebounding Disadvantage -21, Philander Smith vs. LSU-Shreveport (10/29/20) t6. Tougaloo 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 --- 2 www.gcaconf.com | https://www.facebook.com/GCACInfo | Twitter: @GCACInfo | Instagram: gcacinfo 2020-21 Men's Basketball Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) Team Rankings Leaders (As Of 12/14/20) Individual Rankings Leaders (As Of 12/14/20) Category Team Value NAIA Category Player Team Value NAIA Points Per Game Talladega 89.22 N/A Points PG Rayshawn Mart Xavier (La.) 28.00 4th Points Scored Talladega 803 N/A Points PG Maurice Johnson Edward Waters 27.00 8th Points Allowed PG Talladega 60.44 6th Points Scored Darryl Baker Talladega 160 N/A Points Allowed Edward Waters 72 6th Scoring Margin Talladega 28.78 7th Field Goal % Maurice Johnson Edward Waters 0.769 6th Free Throw Percentage Talladega 0.788 9th 3PT FG % Maurice Johnson Edward Waters 0.714 9th Field Goal % Edward Waters 0.554 4th 3PT FG % Knowledge Darby Edward Waters 0.667 12th Field Goal % Allowed Talladega 0.360 8th Free Throw % Darryl Baker Talladega 0.943 N/A Field Goal % Allowed Rust 0.389 18th Three-Point FG % Edward Waters 0.519 2nd 3PT PG Maurice Johnson Edward Waters 5.00 3rd 3Pt FG % Allowed Talladega 0.266 16th 3PT Made Darryl Baker Talladega 19 N/A Rebounds Per Game Talladega 45.89 10th Steals PG Knowledge Darby Edward Waters 4.00 5th Rebounds Per Game Rust 44.75 14th Steals PG TJ Jones Xavier (La.) 3.00 15th Rebounds PG Allowed Talladega 26.11 2nd Total Steals Dejalin Austin Philander Smith 22 14th Rebounds PG Allowed Edward Waters 30.00 12th Total Rebounds Talladega 413 20th Rebounds PG Christopher Agbo Rust 11.75 9th Offensive Rebounds PG Talladega 16.56 5th Total Rebounds Amir Yusuf Talladega 76 N/A Defensive Rebounds PG Rust 32.00 13th Off. Reb PG Amir Yusuf Talladega 3.89 16th Rebound Margin Talladega 19.78 3rd Off. Reb PG Christopher Agbo Rust 3.75 18th Blocks Per Game Rust 6.50 4th Blocks Per Game Edward Waters 6.00 5th Off. Reb PG Rayshawn Mart Xavier (La.) 3.67 19th Total Blocks Philander Smith 27 N/A Def. Reb PG Christopher Agbo Rust 8.00 20th Assists Per Game Edward Waters 27.00 2nd Blocks PG Taylor-Hodge / Darby Edward Waters 3.00 5th Assists Per Game Xavier (La.) 18.67 16th Blocks PG Christopher Agbo Rust 2.25 13th Total Assists Talladega 131 N/A Total Blocks M. Bell / C. Agbo Talladega / Rust 9 N/A Steals Per Game Xavier (La.) 14.33 3rd Steals Per Game Edward Waters 13.00 5th Assists PG K. Darby / R. Thomas Edward Waters 7.00 4th Total Steals Philander Smith 83 19th Assists PG TJ Jones Xavier (La.) 6.00 8th Turnover Margin Xavier (La.) 10.67 2nd Total Assists Three Tied PSC / Dega 27 N/A Three-Pointers PG Edward Waters 14.00 2nd Assist-Turnover Chandler Fointno Edward Waters 4.00 18th Three-Pointers Made Talladega 61 N/A Assist-Turnover Ratio Edward Waters 1.42 13th Double-Doubles Five Tied XULA / PSC / Dega / Rust 1 N/A Net Efficiency Talladega 0.385 5th Triple-Doubles N/A N/A N/A N/A Dillard University | Edward Waters College | Philander Smith College | Rust College | Talladega College | Tougaloo College | Xavier University of Louisiana 3 2020-21 Men's Basketball Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) THE LAST TIME A TEAM ... 100+ Points Scored Made Zero Three-Pointers By GCAC ................................................ Talladega (102) vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) By GCAC .................................................. Tougaloo (0) vs. Edward Waters (2/19/18) By Opponent .............................LSU-Shreveport (103) at Philander Smith (11/19/20) By Opponent ............................................. Tougaloo (0) vs. Edward Waters (2/19/18) 40+ Point Victory Attempted 30+ Three-Pointers By GCAC .................................................. Talladega (65) vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) By GCAC .......................... Philander Smith (32) vs. Texas A&M-Texarkana (12/9/20) By Opponent ......................................................... Tougaloo (41) vs. Dillard (2/23/19) By Opponent .....................................Pensacola Christian (32) at Talladega (11/7/20) 30+ Point Victory Shot Over 60 Percent From Three-Point Range By GCAC .................................................. Talladega (65) vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) By GCAC ........................................................ Tougaloo (66.7) vs. Talladega (3/7/20) By Opponent ...............................LSU-Shreveport (30) at Philander Smith (11/19/20) By Opponent ................................................... Tougaloo (66.7) vs. Talladega (3/7/20) 20+ Point Victory Shot Less Than 20 Percent From Three-Point Range By GCAC .................................................. Talladega (65) vs. Carver Bible (11/13/20) By GCAC ....................... Philander Smith (18.8) vs. Texas A&M-Texarkana (12/9/20) By Opponent .......................Texas A&M-Texarkana (22) at Philander Smith (12/9/20) By Opponent ............................................Carver Bible (16.7) at Talladega (11/13/20) Overtime Game Made 20-29
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