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Emporia State Hornet Game Notes at Newman Jets Emporia State Hornet Game Notes at Newman Jets Game #15 Emporia State Ticket Info Emporia State Hornets (7-7, 7-7 MIAA) at Newman at Newman Jets (2-10, 2-10 MIAA) Entrance is by pass list only for NU teams, limited Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 • 3:30 p.m. • Wichita, Kan. • Fugate Gymnasium Aviator Club members and NU students. No visiting Series Record: ESU leads 22-13 Last Meeting: at ESU 76, Newman 42 (1/2/2021) fans will be allowed. With COVID concerns, only half Radio: KFFX 104.9FM Internet Audio: kvoe.com of the gym will be open to patrons. Television: None Internet Video: themiaanetwork.com/esuhornets For ESU ticket info call toll free 1-877-341-NEST Northeastern State • Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 • 7:30 p.m. Up Next: tickets.emporia.edu Emporia, Kan. • WL White Auditorium Newman “Jets” 2020-21 Schedule & Results Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPG RPG Hometown DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 0 Joel Boyce G 6-4 Jr. 14.3 6.8 Georgetown, Guyana Nov 19 at Neb.-Kearney W 69-57 3 Branden Bunn G 6-2 Jr. 12.1 2.6 Bronx, N.Y. Nov 21 at Fort Hays State W 68-66 4 Kendrick Buskey G 6-2 Jr. 4.4 2.3 Daphne, Ala. Nov 28 at Northeastern State W 76-66 13 Jorge Oliva F 6-8 Fr. 3.9 2.3 Madrid, Spain Dec 3 Newman ppd 15 Jacob Birnbaum F 6-7 Sr. 3.3 1.8 Ponca City, Okla. Coach: RJ Allen (Concordia-St.Paul 2006) 45-52 at Newman (4th Year) Dec 5 Central Oklahoma ppd Emporia State “Hornets” Dec 10 at Rogers State ppd Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPG RPG Hometown Dec 17 Lincoln L 78-82 5 Austin Downing G 6-0 Gr. 13.1 3.1 Atchinson, Kan. Dec 18 at Wichita State (Exhib) L 57-73 10 Jumah’Ri Turner G 6-2 Sr. 17.6 3.4 Minneapolis, Minn. Dec 19 Central Missouri W 73-64 1 Dallas Bailey F 6-6 Sr. 7.2 5.3 Denver,Colo. Dec 30 Central Oklahoma 2nd ppd 3 Gage McGuire F 6-6 So. 8.8 4.8 Coldwater, Mich. Jan 2 Newman W 76-42 22 Mayuom Buom C 6-10 Fr. 5.6 3.4 Lincoln, Neb. Coach: Craig Doty (Morningside 2010) 31-41 at ESU (3rd Year); 80-63 overall (5th Year) Jan 4 at Rogers State L 60-75 Jan 7 at #22 Missouri Western L 61-70 AIR CAPITAL ABOUT THE HORNETS Jan 9 at #1 Northwest Missouri L 71-92 Emporia State travels to Wichita to take on the Emporia State is 7-7 on the season and Jan 14 Pittsburg State W 75-72 Jets for the second time this year. received votes in the NABC Top 25 Poll. They are second in the MIAA in scoring defense Jan 16 Missouri Southern L 64-75 LAST TIME OUT and opponents rebounding. Jumah’Ri Turner Jan 21 Central Oklahoma L 59-71 Emporia State was held to below 40% shooting is sixth in the MIAA in scoring while Mayuom Jan 23 #7 Washburn W 91-74 from the field while allowing Central Oklahoma Buom ranks fourth in blocked shots and Jan 28 at Central Oklahoma L 61-73 to shoot over 50% in the second half as the Austin Downing seventh in assists. Jan 30 at Newman 3:30 pm Bronchos took a 73-71 victory over the Hornets Feb 4 Northeastern State 7:30 pm on Thursday. Jumah’Ri Turner got the first points ABOUT THE JETS Feb 6 Rogers State 3:30 pm of the game on a three-pointer, but the Hornets Newman is 2-10 on the year and have lost six Feb 13 at Lincoln 3:00 pm would miss their next ten shots from the field as straight. Both of their wins are at home against the Bronchos opened up a 17-5 lead. Emporia Neb.-Kearney and Central Okla. Joel Boyce is Feb 18 #3 Northwest Missouri 7:30 pm State used a 12-0 run to take a 42-40 lead with ranked 14th in scoring, ninth in rebounding and Feb 20 #23 Missouri Western 7:00 pm 12:58 left in the game. The Hornets would not third in field goal percentage in the MIAA. Feb 25 at Pittsburg State 7:30 pm hit another field goal for nearly four minutes and Feb 27 at #13 Washburn 3:00 pm the Bronchos took advantage to go up 50-44 SERIES HISTORY MIAA Tournament with 9:43 remaining. The Bronchos went back Emporia State leads the series 22-13 all-time. March 2-7 up by 12 with 2:23 left. A Turner three-pointer made it 69-61 with 1:16 left but UCO hit four of LAST TIME VS NEWMAN NCAA Central Regional (TBA) six free throws in the final 1:10 on the way to the Ten Hornets scored and all 12 that suited March 13-14, 16 73-61 victory. Turner scored 21 points to lead the up had at least a point, rebound or assist as NCAA Elite Eight (Evansville, Ind.) Hornets but Austin Downing with 12 was the only Emporia State rolled past Newman 76-42. March 24-25, 27 other Hornet to reach double figures. The Hornets scored the first point of the game and never looked back as they posted Media Contacts THE COACHES their widest margin of victory since 2007. The ESU: Don Weast, Assoc. AD Craig Doty is 31-41 in his third season at Hornets went on a 14-0 run to take a 17-2 620-344-6190 Emporia State. In his ninth season as a head lead with 11:28 left in the first half. The Jets [email protected] coach at the D2, NAIA, and NJCAA level he is would cut the lead to seven at 23-16 with 6:56 NU: Collin Loutensock 193-90 with three national championships. In left in the half before the Hornets went on an (316) 942-4291 ex 2435 two seasons at Graceland, he was 49-22 and 11-0 run to push the lead back to 18 points. [email protected] won the 2018 NAIA National Championship Turner led Emporia State with 21 points. For POSTGAME INTERVIEW POLICY: Selected in Municipal Auditorium. Prior to Graceland, the game Emporia State held Newman to just Hornet players and Coach Doty will be Doty spent four years as the head coach at 14 of 60 (23.3%) from the field. available via zoom call following a brief Rock Valley College winning two national cooling off period. championships and appearing in three straight UP NEXT : esuhornets.com NJCAA Division III title games to finish with a The Hornets return to White Auditorium on WEBSITE 113-28 record. He is 1-3 against Newman. Thursday, February 4 to take on Northeastern TWITTER: @ESUSports R.J. Allen is 45-52 in his fourth season at State. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. Emporia State FACEBOOK: facebook/ESUAthletics Newman. He is 2-3 against Emporia State. will play four of their next five at home. Emporia State Hornets at Newman Jets Fugate Gymnasium • Wichita, Kan. January 30, 2021 Page 2 ESU’S RECORD IN 2020-21 WHEN... BRIEF BURSTS, LONG DELAYS AND RESCHEDULES Despite various COVID protocols at both Emporia State and their opponents, the Hornets At Home...........................4-3 have so far only had three games postponed so far and have made them all up. Emporia On the Road .......................3-4 State has had periods where they played four games in eight days, three games in three days On a Neutral Court . 0-0 and stretches of 14 days and 19 days without a game. Leading or tied at Half . .7-1 Trailing at Half ......................0-6 HOT START Leading with 5:00 left (regulation) ......5-0 Emporia State’s 5-1 start in the MIAA was their best since going 5-1 to open the 2010-11 Trailing or Tied with 5:00 left...........2-7 season. The Hornets started MIAA play with three road wins for the first time in their 30 years as a conference member. The last time Emporia State started conference play 3-0 was during ESU equals/outrebounds opponents....5-3 the 2010-11 season against Northwest Missouri, Missouri Western and Neb.-Omaha, all in ESU is outrebounded ................2-4 White Auditorium. The best start to MIAA play for the Hornets came in 2006-07 as they won ESU commits more turnovers/equal ....6-5 their first seven conference games on the way to a 16-0 start to the season. Opponent commits more turnovers .....1-2 The Hornets are 6-4 in MIAA play for the first time since the 2016-17 season. ESU has more FT attempts or equal....3-5 Opp. has more free throw attempts .....4-2 DOTY MAGIC Three-time National Champion head coach Craig Doty is in his third season as head coach ESU shoots 50% or better ............2-1 at Emporia State. He is 193-91 in his ninth year at the NCAA D2, NAIA and NJCAA levels, ESU shoots less than 50%............5-6 including an 90-61 mark in conference play. Doty is 80-63 as a head coach at four year Opponent shoots 50% or better .......0-2 schools with a 31-41 record since taking over for the Hornets. Opponent shoots less than 50% .......7-5 A great builder of teams, he is 66-24 (.733) in games played in February and March with an ESU shoots better/equal than opponent 7-2 unprecedented 29-5 record in the post-season.
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