SCHEDULE & RESULTS Day Date Opponent Time (ET) Tues. Nov. 3 Asbury (Ky) (EXB) W, 107-57 Fri. Nov. 13 Cincinnati Christian W, 87-51 Mon. Nov. 16 at Illinois State L, 67-66 Sat. Nov. 21 at Northern Kentucky W, 64-56 Tues. Nov. 24 Marshall W, 85-61 Sat. Nov. 28 Southern Mississippi 4:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 2 at Saint Louis 8:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 5 at Indiana 7:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 13 at Pittsburgh + 4:00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 17 at Eastern Washington + 9:05 p.m. Sun. Dec. 20 Western Carolina + 4:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 23 at Davidson + 1:00 p.m. Mon. Dec. 28 Green Bay 7:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 30 at East Tennessee State 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 2 at Murray State # 3:00 p.m. Thurs. Jan. 7 Southeast Missouri # 6:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 9 UT Martin # 6:00 p.m. Thurs. Jan. 14 at SIU Edwardsville # 8:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 16 at Eastern Illinois # 4:15 p.m. Thurs. Jan. 21 Tennessee Tech # 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 23 Jacksonville State # 12:00 p.m. Wed. Jan. 27 Austin Peay # 7:45 p.m. Sat. Jan. 30 at Eastern Kentucky # 7:00 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 4 at Belmont # 8:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 6 at Tennessee State # 8:30 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 11 Eastern Kentucky # 7:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 13 Belmont # 12:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 16 St. Catharine (Ky) 7:00 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 18 Tennessee State # 7:00 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 25 at Tennessee Tech # 7:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 27 at Jacksonville State # 5:30 p.m. Wed. March 2 OVC First Round $ 7 or 9 p.m. Thurs. March 3 OVC Second Round $ 7 or 9 p.m. Fri. March 4 OVC Semifinals $ TBA Sat. March 5 OVC Championship $ TBA Home games are in bold $ = OVC Tournament game + = Gotham Classic at Municipal Auditorium # = Ohio Valley Conference game MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT OVER MARSHALL The Eagles utilized a balanced attack to down Marshall, 85-61, on Tuesday night. Junior guard Corban Collins led the way with 15 points, and was 8-of-8 from the line. The Eagles outrebounded the Herd, 45-27, and held a 50-20 advantage in points in the paint. The MSU bench outscored Marshall, 44-20. MSU shot 53 percent to MU s 36 percent. The win was Morehead State s third straight against Marshall, and head coach Sean Woods now holds a 3-1 record against the Herd at MSU. EVERYBODY SCORES All 13 active players scored in the Eagles win over Marshall. With 7 minutes remaining and MSU up 63-46, not one player had scored in double figures. It marked the first time that 13 or more players have played and all scored since 12/29/14 at Central Arkansas, in a 95-60 victory. LOOKING TO START 4-1 With a win versus Southern Miss, the Eagles will get off to a 4-1 start for the first time since 2013-14. That season they finished 20-14, and lost in the first round of the CBI to Illinois State. AGAINST SOUTHERN MISS Tonight s contest will be the 10th meeting between Morehead State and Southern Miss. The first contest took place during the 1950-51 season. Morehead State holds a 5-4 edge in the series. Southern Miss won the last matchup, 74-60, in Hattiesburg on 12/4/13. Senior guard Brent Arrington was the lone active player to participate in the game, going scoreless in 12 minutes of action. SCOUTING THE GOLDEN EAGLES Southern Miss enters tonight s contest with a 0-3 record, falling in their last contest to NAIA William Carey, 84-78. In their first two games, they fell at Memphis, 67-49, and then to Jackson State at home, 78-60. They are led by junior guard Khan Price, who is averaging 11.3 points and 4.7 rebounds. THE FLOOR GENERAL Junior guard Corban Collins leads MSU in scoring with 14.3 points per game. He led the team with 15 points in the win over Marshall, and finished 8-of-8 from the line. He tied a career high with 22 points in the 64-56 win over NKU. He played all 40 minutes in the win, which marked the second-most minutes he has ever played and the only time in his career that he has played every minute. He played 43 minutes in the 75-72 overtime loss at UT Martin on 1/10/15. In the loss at ISU, he missed the final 7 minutes of the game after fouling out. Against NKU, he knocked down a season-high 4 three-pointers. THE NEW GUYS Junior College transfers Xavier Moon and DeJuan Marrero rank second and third in scoring. Moon ranks second off the bench with 11.8 ppg and had a career-high 18 on Monday at ISU, knocking down his first seven shots. Marrero averages 9.0 points and a team-high 7.0 rebounds. He had 16 points and 8 rebounds in his first career start at ISU. Against Marshall, he finished with 10 points, 8 boards, and 4 steals. PROBABLE STARTERS (subject to change) F #10 Anthony Elechi 6-8 235 R-Sr. Elmont, NY 14.0 min 4.0 ppg 5.0 rpg.429 FG%.667 FT% F #15 DeJuan Marrero 6-6 230 R-Jr. Gary, IN 23.3 min 9.0 ppg 7.0 rpg.519 FG%.615 FT% G #5 Miguel Dicent 6-3 155 So. Santo Domingo, DR 24.3 min 7.0 ppg 3.5 rpg.409 FG% 1.000 FT% G #3 Corban Collins 6-3 190 R-Jr. High Point, NC 31.0 min 14.3 ppg 4.8 rpg.362 FG%.773 FT% G #32 Brent Arrington 6-3 190 R-Sr. Baltimore, MD 23.5 min 7.8 ppg 3.5 rpg.355 FG%.667 FT% 1
GAMEDAY & CONTACT INFO Television / Video: OVC Digital Network Radio / Audio: Eagle Sports Network / Radio Affiliates: 96.3 FM Radio Brodcaster: Chuck Mraz & Jason Blanton Mobile: m.morehead.ezstream.com & Eagle Empire App Live Statistics: Linked to Media Relations Director: Nick Evans 606-783-2557 (office) / 502-807-9345 (cell) n.evans@moreheadstate.edu Twitter: @MSUEagles, @MSUEaglesMBB Facebook: Facebook.com/MSUEagles UNIVERSITY INFO Location: Morehead, Ky. Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 10,951 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley Facility: Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500) President: Dr. Wayne D. Andrews Athletic Director: Brian Hutchinson TALE OF THE TAPE Team Statistics MSU (3-1) SoMiss (0-3) Points per game 75.5 62.3 Scoring margin +16.8-14.0 Field goal percentage.460.356 3-Point FG-Attempts 24-62 22-80 3-point FG percentage.387.275 3-pt FG made per game 6.0 7.3 Free Throws-Attempts 62-93 39-55 Free throw percentage.667.709 FTs made per game 15.5 13.0 Rebounds per game 40.2 38.0 Rebounding margin +10.0 +1.3 Assists per game 15.3 12.0 Turnovers per game 12.5 15.3 Turnover margin +4.8-5.0 Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.8 Steals per game 10.5 4.3 Blocks per game 4.0 1.0 THE SERIES VS. SOUTHERN MISS Overall: Morehead State Leads 5-4 Last Meeting: So Miss 74, MSU 60 (12/4/13 at So Miss) First Meeeting: 1950-51 HITTING THE GLASS Despite consistently facing a height disadvantage, the Eagles have a +10 rebounding advantage on the season. They outrebounded a bigger Marshall team, 45-27, and a bigger Illinois State team, 37-27. They beat the Redbirds, 18-7, on the offensive glass. RETURNING STARTERS Morehead State returns two starters from last year s team, including senior Brent Arrington, a Preseason All-OVC selection who averaged 11.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.9 steals/game last season. Arrington was the only player to start all 34 games last year. The other returning starter is junior Corban Collins. WOODS ON RECORD PACE During head coach Sean Woods first three years at Morehead State, the Eagles won 52 games, which is the most for any coach in his first three seasons in MSU history. THE MAN IN CHARGE Sean Woods, who has been associated with six Division I men s basketball programs, is in his fourth season as the head coach at Morehead State. It is also his eighth season as a Division I head coach and 13th year of coaching at the collegiate level. Woods guided Morehead State to a 17-17 overall record and 10-6 Ohio Valley Conference mark in 2014-15. OVC AND NCAA HISTORY Morehead State owns 13 Ohio Valley Conference championships, including nine regularseason crowns (last in 2003) and four tournament titles (last in 2011). MSU has also made has made seven NCAA Tournament appearances (last in 2011). WHO ELSE IS ON THE STAFF? Associate Head Coach Dylan Howard, Assistant Coach Preston Spradlin, Director of Operations Jonathan Mattox all return to the staff in 2015-16. The newcomer is Assistant Coach Derrick Tilmon, who was a member of the Missouri State staff from 2012-15. PLAYING ON TV Morehead State will play on television at least four times in 2015-16. In conference play, Morehead State will play three games on the CBS Sports Network and one on the American Sports Network. The Eagles OVC opener at Murray State on Saturday, Jan. 2, and their home games against Eastern Kentucky on Thursday, Feb. 11 and Belmont on Saturday, Feb. 13 will all air on the CBS Sports Network. The American Sports Network will broadcast the contest on Saturday, Jan. 23 when Jacksonville State comes to Johnson Arena. COLLINS PLAYS WITH ATHLETES IN ACTION After transferring from LSU, Guard Corban Collins had a very successful first season with the Eagles in 2014-15, starting 19 times and averaging 8.8 points-per-game. After the season, he was granted the opportunity to spend a portion of the summer in New Zealand with Athletes in Action, a Christian organization known for using sports as a platform to help people answer questions of faith. It was a great opportunity, I definitely feel blessed to have the opportunity to go to New Zealand, said Collins. We were able to speak to people and spread the gospel, but we were also able to play basketball. FIND MSU EAGLES ON SOCIAL MEDIA TWITTER: @MSUEagles, @MSUEaglesMBB INSTAGRAM: @MSUEagles FACEBOOK: facebook.com/msueagles YOUTUBE: youtube.com/msueagles SNAPCHAT: MSU_Eagles 2
OVC STANDINGS Conference Overall East Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Eastern Kentucky 0 0.000 5 1.833 Morehead State 0 0.000 3 1.750 Belmont 0 0.000 4 2.667 Tennessee State 0 0.000 3 2.600 Tennessee Tech 0 0.000 2 2.500 Jacksonville State 0 0.000 2 5.286 West Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Murray State 0 0.000 4 2.667 Austin Peay 0 0.000 2 4.333 UT Martin 0 0.000 2 4.333 SIU Edwardsville 0 0.000 1 3.250 Eastern Illinois 0 0.000 0 3.000 Southeast Missouri 0 0.000 0 4.000 OVC Schedule Jax State vs. Chattanooga/Alabama St, 11:00 a.m./1:30 p.m. UT Martin at Miss State, 12:00 p.m. (SEC Network Plus) Southern Utah at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. (ODN) Loyola Marymount at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. (ODN) SIUE at Butler, 4:00 p.m. (FOX Sports 2) UC Clermont at Tennessee Tech, 5:30 p.m. (ODN) Tennessee State at Kennesaw State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN3) Samford at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. (OVC Digital Network) Alabama A&M at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. (ODN) Green Bay at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. (ODN) Belmont at BYU, 8:00 p.m. (BYUTV) ROSTER / COACHING STAFF / PRONUNCIATIONS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Malik Maitland G 5-11 170 Fr. Daytona Beach, FL (Father Lopez HS) 3 Corban Collins G 6-3 190 R-Jr. High Point, NC.(LSU) 4 Ty Quan Bitting F/C 6-9 220 Jr. Winston-Salem, NC (Angelina College {TX}) 5 Miguel Dicent G 6-3 155 So. Santo Domingo, D.R. (Canarias Basketball Acad.) 10 Anthony Elechi F/C 6-8 235 Sr. Elmont, NY (Labette CC) 11 Keion Alexander F/C 6-9 210 Jr. Brooklyn, NY (Southwest Tennessee CC) 13 Lamontray Harris F 6-7 210 Fr. Louisville, KY (Pleasure Ridge Park HS) 14 Jared Ravenscraft G 6-2 210 R-Sr. Morehead, Ky. (Kentucky Christian Univ.) 15 DeJuan Marrero F 6-6 230 R-Jr. Gary, IN (Chipola College [FL]) 21 Wes Noble F 6-5 190 R-Fr. Jackson, KY (Breathitt County HS) 22 Xavier Moon G 6-2 190 Jr. Goodwater, AL (NW Florida State) 23 Trashaad Williams F 6-5 235 Jr. Nashville, GA (NW Florida State) 25 Ronnye Beamon F 6-5 195 Jr. Calumet City, IL (Kaskaskia College) 31 Lyonell Gaines F 6-6 220 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. (IUPUI) 32 Brent Arrington G 6-3 190 R-Sr. Baltimore, Md. (Mississippi Valley State) Head Coach: Sean Woods (Kentucky, 1992), fourth season Associate Head Coach: Dylan Howard (UAB, 1992), fourth season Assistant Coach: Preston Spradlin (Alice Lloyd [Ky.], 2009), second season Assistant Coach: Derrick Tilmon (Southern Illinois, 2000), first season Director of Operations: Jonathan Mattox (Emmanuel [Ga.], 2011), third season Pronunciations 1 mah-leek MATE-lind 10 Anthony ILL-lee-chee 23 TRIH-shawd Williams 4 Ty Quan BIT-ting 11 KEY-on Alexander 31 LIE-UH-NELL Gaines 5 ME-GEHL DIH-CENT 15 DeJuan mur-rare-oh AHC DIE-lin Howard SEAN WOODS -- MOREHEAD STATE HEAD COACH 55-50,.524 at MSU (fourth season) / 105-130,.447 as HC (seventh season) Sean Woods, who has been associated with six Division I men s basketball programs, is in his fourth season as the head coach at Morehead State. It is also his eighth season as a Division I head coach and 13th year of coaching at the collegiate level. Woods guided Morehead State to a 17-17 overall record and 10-6 Ohio Valley Conference mark in 2014-15. The Eagles made their tenth straight OVC Tournament appearance and advanced to the semifinal before falling to Murray State. In his second season at the helm, Morehead State reached the 20-win plateau for just the sixth time in school history and postseason play for just the ninth time. The Eagles (L-R): Tilmon, Spradlin, Woods, Howard, Mattox, Percell also managed the league s best road record (9-7). Woods shattered a Morehead State record for victories by a second-year head coach in 2013-14. The previous standard was 16. He has also collected more wins (52) than any other bench boss during their first three seasons at MSU. Before taking the reigns at MSU, Woods led Mississippi Valley State to 50 overall wins and 44 Southwestern Athletic Conference victories from 2008-12. The 2011-12 Delta Devils finished 21-13 overall, 17-1 in the SWAC, won the conference tournament and advanced to the school s fifth-ever NCAA Tournament. MVSU improved by 14 overall wins and 10 conference victories from his first season to his fourth. Woods was recognized as the 2011-12 SWAC Coach of the Year and earned the prestigious Ben Jobe Award, which honors the top minority coach in NCAA Division I men s college basketball. Prior to accepting the head position in Itta Bena, Miss., Woods spent time on the coaching staffs at TCU (2006-08), Texas A&M Corpus Christi (2005-06) and High Point (2003-05). All five of those teams recorded at least 13 wins. His squad at TAMUCC posted a 20-8 overall record. Woods played in 91 games at Kentucky from 1989-92. He was coached by Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith and Billy Donovan, who have all won national titles as head coaches. Woods, whose #11 jersey hangs in Rupp Arena, was later inducted into the UK Athletic Hall of Fame. Woods may be best known as one of the Unforgettables from Kentucky s 1992 East Regional final team. He scored 21 points against Duke in one of the NCAA Tournament s most memorable games en route to All-Tournament Team honors. Woods, an Indianapolis native, is a 1988 graduate of Cathedral High School. He was a three-time all-city selection (1986-88), two-time all-state choice (1987-88) and a member of the prestigious Indiana All-Star Team following his final year. 3
1 -- Malik Maitland Guard 5-11 170 Freshman Daytona Beach, FL Father Lopez Catholic HS ** Had a team-high 9 assists and 8 points in his collegiate debut vs. Cincinnati Christian on 11/13 3 -- Corban Collins Guard 6-3 190 R-Junior High Point, NC LSU ** Tied a career-high with 22 points in 64-56 win at NKU on 11/21/15. Played all 40 minutes. ** Averaged an area-best 23.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.5 steals as a senior in 2014-15 ** Started playing on Father Lopez s varsity team in seventh grade PTS 8, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 8, vs. CCU (11/13/15) REBS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) ASTS 9, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 9, vs. CCU (11/13/15) STLS 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) BKS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) FGM 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3FGM 1, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 1, vs. CCU (11/13/15) FTM -------- -------- ** Joined the Athletes in Action for their New Zealand Tour summer of 15 ** Collected 12 double-figure scoring performances in 2014-15 ** Posted a career-best 22 points, on 8-of-11 FGs and 6-of-7 from long distance, at No. 12 Ohio State on 12/13/14 ** Redshirted at Morehead State in 2013-14 ** A freshman at Southeastern Conference member LSU in 2012-13 PTS 22, at NKU (11/21/15) 22, 2X at Ohio State (12/13/14) REBS 8, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 9, at UT Martin (1-10-15) ASTS 6, vs. CCU (11/13), vs. MU (11/24) 6, three times STLS 1, two times 4, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) BKS -------- 1, four times FGM 7, at NKU (11/21/15) 8, at Ohio State (12-13-14) 3FGM 4, at NKU (11/21/15) 6, at Ohio State (12-13-14) FTM 8,. vs. MU (11/24/15) 8,. vs. MU (11/24/15) 4 -- Ty Quan Bitting F/C 6-9 220 Junior Winston-Salem, NC Angelina College (TX) 5 -- Miguel Dicent Guard 6-3 155 Sophomore Santo Domingo, D.R. Canarias Basketball Acad. ** Marked career highs with 7 rebounds and 7 assists in win over Marshall. Tied career high with 3 steals. ** Helped Roadrunners to 21-10 record, which was their best in nine seasons ** Earned Honorable Mention All-Conference accolades ** Averaged 11.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 14-15 at Angelina PTS 8, vs. MU (11/21/15) 8, vs. MU (11/21/15) REBS 1, vs. MU (11/21/15) 1, vs. MU (11/21/15) ASTS 1, at NKU (11/21/15) 1, at NKU (11/2/15) STLS -------- -------- FGM 4, vs. MU (11/21/15) 4, vs. MU (11/21/15) FTM -------- -------- ** Played for the Dominican Republic National Team at the 2015 Pan American Games ** Hit the game-winning runner against Belmont on 2/7/15 ** Posted 14 points, four assists and three steals against Kentucky Christian on 11/29/14 ** Finished his prep career at the Canarias Basketball Academy in Spain ** Played for the Dominican National Team in a 2011 Tournament PTS 9, at NKU (11/21/15) 14, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) REBS 7, vs. MU (11/21/15) 7, vs. MU (11/21/15) ASTS 7, vs. MU (11/21/15) 7, vs. MU (11/21/15) STLS 3, vs. CCU (11/13), vs. MU (11/24) 3, three times BKS 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 1, three times FGM 3, at NKU (11/21), vs. MU (11/24) 5, vs. SIU Edwardsville (1-15-15) 3FGM 1, four times 3, vs. SIU Edwardsville (1-15-15) Visit /MBB for full bios, individual game-by-game statistics and complete box scores 4
10 -- Anthony Elechi F/C 6-8 235 Senior Elmont, NY Labette CC (KS) 13 -- Lamontray Harris Forward 6-7 210 Freshman Louisville, KY Pleasure Ridge Park HS (KY) ** Turned in first Division I double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds against Kentucky Christian on 11/17/14 ** Averaged 13.0 points and 7.3 rebounds as a sophomore at Labette CC ** Averaged 16.0 points and 8.2 rebounds as a freshman at Labette CC ** A Second-Team All-Kansas Jayhawk CC Conference selection in 2012-13 ** Averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds for Robinson Prep in 14-15 ** Averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds as a senior in 2013-14 at PRP, helped the Panthers to a 95-32 overall record (.748) ** PRP won Sixth Region championships and advanced to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association s Sweet Sixteen his final two campaigns PTS 9, at NKU (11/21/15) 13, vs. Cincy Christian (11-17-14) REBS 8, at NKU (11/21/15) 12, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) ASTS 1, vs. MU (11/24/15) 2, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) STLS 1, two times 2, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) BKS 1, vs. CCU (11/13), vs. MU (11/24) 2, two times FGM 3, at NKU (11/21/15) 5, three times 3FGM -------- 1, vs. Cincy Christian (11-17-14) FTM 3, at NKU (11/21/15) 3, 2X vs. SIU Edwardsville (1-15-15) PTS 7, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 7, vs. CCU (11/13/15) REBS 4, at NKU (11/21/15) 4, at NKU (11/21/15) ASTS 2, at NKU (11/21/15) 2, at NKU (11/21/15) STLS 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) BKS 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) FGM 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3FGM 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) FTM 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 14 -- Jared Ravenscraft Guard 6-2 210 R-Senior Morehead, KY Kentucky Christian Univ. 15 -- DeJuan Marrero Forward 6-6 230 R-Junior Gary, IN Chipola College (FL) ** Had a career-high 16 points and eight rebounds in the 67-66 loss at Illinois State on 11/16/15 ** Collected career-high nine points against Kentucky Christian on 11/29/14 ** Redshirted at Morehead State in 2012-13 ** A freshman at Kentucky Christian University in 2011-12 ** Helped the Knights to an NCCAA region runner-up finish ** Averaged 16.0 points and 4.0 rebounds as a high school senior PTS 5, vs. MU (11/24/15) 9, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) REBS 1, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 1, four times ASTS 1, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) STLS 1, vs. MU (11/24/15) 1, two times BKS -------- 1, vs. Mid-Continent (11-9-13) FGM 2, vs. MU (11/24/15) 3, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) 3FGM 1, vs. MU (11/24/15) 2, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) FTM -------- 1, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) ** Paced Chipola College with 14.4 points, 12.2 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots per contest ** Averaged 1.2 points and 2.2 rebounds for the Blue Demons as a redshirt freshman after missing his freshman year with right knee injury ** Played for Puerto Rico s U18 national team at the 2010 FIBA Americas Tournament. PTS 16, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 16, at Illinois State (11/16/15) REBS 8, at ISU (11/16). vs. MU (11/24) 8, two times ASTS 2, at NKU (11/21), vs. MU (11/24) 2, two times STLS 4, vs. MU (11/24/15) 4, vs. MU (11/24/15) BKS 2, vs. CCU (11/13), vs. MU (11/24) 2, two times FGM 6, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 6, at Illinois State (11/16/15) FTM 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) Visit /MBB for full bios, individual game-by-game statistics and complete box scores 5
21 -- Wes Noble Forward 6-5 190 R-Freshman Jackson, KY Breathitt County HS 22 -- Xavier Moon Guard 6-2 165 Junior Goodwater, AL NW Florida State College ** Had a career-high 18 points on 7-12 shooting, 4-7 from three-point range, in 67-66 loss at Illinois State on 11/16/15. Made his first 7 shots and his first 4 threes. ** Served as a student manager and practice player in 14-15 ** Helped Breathitt County HS to a 24-9 overall record and 6-0 mark in district play as a senior in 2013-14 ** Averaged 7.7 points and 2.7 rebounds and helped lead NW Florida State College to a National Junior College Championship in 14-15 ** The Raiders finished 33-2 overall and 23-0 in non-conference action PTS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) REBS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) ASTS -------- -------- STLS -------- -------- FGM -------- -------- FTM 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) PTS 18, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 18, at Illinois State (11/16/15) REBS 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) ASTS 2, vs. MU (11/24/15) 2, vs. MU (11/24/15) STLS 1, four times 1, four times FGM 7, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 7, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 3FGM 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 4, at Illinois State (11/16/15) FTM 1, three times 1, three times 23 -- Treshaad Williams Forward 6-5 235 Junior Nashville, GA NW Florida State College 25 -- Ronnye Beamon Forward 6-5 195 Junior Calumet City, IL Kaskaskia College (IL) ** Averaged 8.7 points and 7.6 rebounds and helped lead NW Florida State College to a National Junior College Championship in 14-15 ** The Raiders finished 33-2 overall and 23-0 in non-conference action ** Averaged 10.5 points and 3.3 rebounds and helped lead Kaskaskia College to a 23-9 overall record and 11-5 mark in Great Rivers Athletic Conference play in 14-15 ** Played in 13 contests as a redshirt freshman at Youngstown State in 13-14 PTS 8, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 8, vs. CCU (11/13/15) REBS 3, two times 3, two times ASTS -------- -------- STLS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) FGM 3, vs. CCU (11/13), vs. MU (11/24) 3, two times FTM 2, two times 2, two times PTS 12, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 12, vs. CCU (11/13/15) REBS 2, vs. MU (11/24/15) 2, vs. MU (11/24/15) ASTS 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 1, at Illinois State (11/16/15) STLS 1, two times 1, two times BKS 1, at NKU (11/21/15) 1, at NKU (11/21/15) FGM 4, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 4, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 3FGM 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) FTM 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) Visit /MBB for full bios, individual game-by-game statistics and complete box scores 6
31 -- Lyonell Gaines Forward 6-6 220 R-Senior Louisville, Ky. IUPUI Last Game Recap -- Nov. 24 Morehead State 85, Marshall 61 MOREHEAD, Ky. - A very balanced offensive attack led the Morehead State men s basketball team past the Marshall Thundering Herd on Tuesday night in Johnson Arena, by a final score of 85-61. The Eagles advance to 3-1 on the season while the Herd fell to 0-2. It marked the third straight win for MSU over Marshall in the long running series. ** Played in 15 games as a junior in 14-15, with seven starts, before suffering a season-ending knee injury ** Averaged 6.0 points and 4.2 rebounds ** Tallied 19 points (on 9-of-12 FGs), seven rebounds and four assists against Kentucky Christian on 11/29/14 ** Redshirted at Morehead State in 2013-14 ** Spent his first two collegiate seasons (2011-13) at IUPUI PTS 9, vs. MU (11/24/15) 19, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) REBS 7, vs. MU (11/24/15) 12, at UAB (12-4-14) ASTS 1, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 4, two times STLS 1, three times 1, five times BKS -------- 1, three times FGM 4, vs. MU (11/24/15) 9, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) 3FGM -------- 1, at Marshall (11-26-14) FTM 1, vs. MU (11/24/15) 2, three times 32 -- Brent Arrington Guard 6-3 190 R-Senior Baltimore, Md. Mississippi Valley State ** Named preseason All-OVC as a senior ** Started all 34 games as junior and ranked third in the OVC in steals (1.91), 10th in free-throw percentage (.765) and 13th in blocked shots (0.88) ** Placed second on team with 11.1 points, averaged 3.9 rebounds ** Posted 20 double-figure scoring efforts ** Averaged 11.8 points and 3.2 rebounds in 34 games as a sophomore in 2013-14 ** Redshirted at Morehead State in 2012-13 ** Spent 2011-12 as a freshman at Mississippi Valley State ** Helped MVSU to a SWAC title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2012 This team worried us a little going into the game, the way that they played so well against Tennessee. But, I m so proud of our guys, we stepped up and we were solid defensively. We didn t allow them to get a lot of threes. We didn t allow dribble penetration, we stayed home and we were disciplined, said head coach Sean Woods. The Eagles took a 38-27 lead into the locker room, after big first halves from junior Ty Quan Bitting and senior Lyonell Gaines off the bench. The Eagles quickly extended that lead as junior De- Juan Marrero scored six straight points out of the locker room, adding a block on the defensive end. This was all part of an 8-0 run for the Eagles to start the second half. Morehead State finished the game shooting 53 percent from the field and holding Marshall to 36 percent accuracy. The Eagles connected on 18 of their 25 free throws and handed out 21 assists. Morehead State outrebounded the Herd, 45-27, led by Marrero s eight boards. He also added eight points. Every Eagle on the roster got in on the scoring by night s end. We got contributions out of everybody tonight, said Woods. I couldn t be more ecstatic from a team standpoint that everyone was able to contribute to a big-time win like this. Junior Corban Collins finished the game with a team-high 15 points to go along with his eight assists. He shot 8-of-8 from the free throw line. Gaines racked up nine points, junior guard Xavier Moon added nine as well, while Bitting finished with eight points, all in the first half. Sophomore guard Miguel Dicent also contributed seven points. The Eagles held advantages of 50-20 in points in the paint and 44-20 in points scored by reserves. After an early advantage by the visitors, the Eagles led for 34:16 of the contest. Morehead State returns to Johnson Arena on Saturday at 4 p.m. to host Southern Miss. PTS 14, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 24, two times REBS 6, at NKU (11/21/15) 11, vs. Jacksonville State (2-28-15) ASTS 5, at Illinois State (11/16/15) 6, two times STLS 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 7, vs. Kentucky Christian (11-29-14) BKS 2, at NKU (11/21/15) 3, four times FGM 5, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 8, two times 3FGM 2, vs. CCU (11/13/15) 5, at UCLA (11-22-13) FTM 3, vs. MU (11/24/15) 13, at Tennessee Tech (1-22-15) Visit /MBB for full bios, individual game-by-game statistics and complete box scores 7