Southern Utah's men's basketball team wraps up its first Big
Sky Conference road trip on Monday when the Thunderbirds take on Sacramento
State at 7:05 p.m. (PST) in the Hornets' Nest. SUU will
be looking to build on a modest two-game winning streak to remain undefeated in
Big Sky play and retain a share of first place.
For the second straight game SUU will
be facing one of the Big Sky's top two scorers, as Sac State forward John
Dickson averages 15.5 points per game, second only to NAU guard DeWayne Russell
who leads the Sky with his 16.6 ppg average after scoring 18 against the
Thunderbirds on Saturday.
SUU (5-7/3-0 Big Sky) is coming
off its best shooting night of the season as the Thunderbirds hit 25-of-44
shots, including 7-of-13 3-pointers, Saturday in a 90-77 win at Northern
Arizona. It was also the team's second-highest point output of the season and
its highest against a Division I opponent as well as its first on the road. The
win also gave the Thunderbirds back-to-back wins for the first time this
season, as they downed Northern Colorado, 51-50, at home last Saturday night.
SUU opened the Big Sky schedule with a 79-67 win over North Dakota on Dec. 17.
Sacramento State (6-5/1-2 Big Sky) is coming off a 57-50
loss at Northern Arizona last Thursday night. The Hornets, who had been off
since Dec. 21 before the match-up with NAU, suffered their second straight
defeat after a 61-60 home decision against Montana prior to the break. Sac
State opened conference play with a 62-57 home win over Montana State. SAC is
4-2 at home this season.
The Games: Southern Utah (5-7/2-0) at
Sacramento State (6-5/1-2), 7:05 p.m. (PST) in the Hornet's Nest
(1,200).
The Series: Southern Utah holds an 13-6
advantage in the series with Sacramento State, including a 76-51 win the last
time the teams met, during the 2008-09 season. SUU won
the last meeting in Sacramento, 57-54, in the second game of the 2007-08
season. Although this is the first meeting between the two schools in Big Sky
play, it will be the fifth conference match-up between the Thunderbirds and
Hornets, who competed against each other in basketball in the American West
Conference from 1994-1996. SUU went 3-1 against Sac State
in the AWC and is 5-4 all-time versus the Hornets in
Sacramento with a 7-2 record in Cedar City. The series began with an 85-78 Sac
State win in Cedar City back in the 1986-87 season but the Thunderbirds went on
to win the next eight match-ups between the two.
TV: There will be no live
television for Monday's game.
Radio: All of Southern Utah men's
basketball games are broadcast live by KSUU (91.1 FM) as well as on the
internet at www.power91radio.com. Art Challis is in his 40th season as the
Thunderbirds' basketball play-by-play voice. Dr. Challis - who
also serves as the chair of SUU's Department of Communication - is joined on
home and selected road broadcasts by former SUU standout and current SUU VP for
University Relations Dean O'Driscoll.
On The Internet: Video web-streaming
coverage of all of Southern Utah's home games and Big Sky road games is
available on Big Sky TV, at www.bigskytv.org. Audio of all SUU games is
available by logging on to the Thunderbird website at www.suutbirds.com or at
www.power91radio.com.
Live Stats: Live stats of Southern
Utah's home games are available on the SUU website at
www.suutbirds.com. Real-time live stats of SUU's home games are available to
working media, contact the athletic media relations office for access
information.
Video Highlights: Video highlights of the
Thunderbirds' home games is available to accredited media outlets via SUU's FTP
site. For information on obtaining those highlights contact SUU Director of
Athletic Media Relations Neil Gardner.
Practice Schedule: The practice schedule calls
for the Thunderbirds to work out daily at 3:15 p.m. in the Centrum Arena.
Media Availability: Players and coaches will be
available Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. unless travel schedules dictate otherwise.
Next Up: Following Monday's game the
Thunderbirds will return home to host Weber State on Jan. 10 and Idaho State on
Jan. 12.
Thunderbird Club Luncheons: The Thunderbird Club's
weekly no-host luncheon is held Mondays at noon at the Cedar City Crystal Inn.
The public is invited to attend the luncheons where Southern Utah's in-season
coaches talk about their upcoming contests and review the past week's action.
Captains: This year's captains are
seniors Jackson Stevenett and Tyson Koehler.
The Coaches:
Head Coach Nick Robinson
(Stanford, 2005) is 5-7 in his first season at SUU and
his first season as a head coach. Coach Robinson came to Southern Utah from
LSU, where he spent three seasons on the staff. Prior to his time at LSU
Robinson spent a season at William Jewell College and two seasons on the staff
at his alma mater, Stanford. During his time as an assistant coach, Robinson
helped guide his teams to a combined record of 87-47 and four post-season
appearances, including two NCAA, one NIT and one NAIA Division I national
tournaments.
Robinson is assisted by Jared Barrett (Eastern Oregon,
1996), Todd Okeson (Nevada, 2005) and Drew Allen (Southern Utah, 2010).
Sacramento State is coached by Brian Katz (Sacramento State,
1980). Coach Katz, who is in his
fifth season at Sac State and his fifth season
overall as a head coach, takes an overall record of 35-91 into Monday's game.
Affiliations: Southern Utah is in its
first season as a member of the Big Sky Conference. All of SUU's sports except
gymnastics and men's golf compete in the Big Sky. Gymnastics is an affiliate
member of the WAC while men's golf competes in the American Sky
Conference. Sacramento State is also a member of the Big Sky Conference.
The Schedule: The Thunderbirds have
played nine non-conference games, three at home, four true road contests, and
two neutral court match-ups. They have played two conference games at home and
this will be the second BSC road game for the 'Birds. SUU opened at #21
Gonzaga, then played three games in three days at the World Vision Classic,
meeting Green Bay, Cal State Fullerton and host Nevada before opening its home
schedule against Carroll College. SUU also played non-conference
games at TCU, at Denver, and at home against San
Diego Christian and San Diego. The T-Birds played Big Sky home games on Dec.
17, against North Dakota and Dec. 29 against Northern Colorado before embarking
on the current road trip. SUU has just one non-conference
game remaining, a BracketBuster match-up at home on Feb. 23.
Last Time Out: SUU won its first road
game of the year and its second straight overall in notching a 90-77 win over
Northern Arizona. The Thunderbirds went on a 20-2 run in the
first half to turn a 2-point deficit into a 27-11 edge with 10:56 to go, and
although NAU got back within six several times the 'Jacks couldn't ever get
closer than five the rest of the way. SUU got contributions up and down the
lineup in its most impressive offensive outing of the season. Julian Scott, who
hadn't played since suffering an injury against Carroll College back on Nov.
21, came off the bench to score 13 points and pull down four rebounds. He was
one of four players to score in double figures, along with Damon Heuir's Big
Sky season-high 30 points, Jackson Stevenett's 14 and Wade Collie's 10. SUU shot
.568 from the floor and .538 from 3-point range, both season-high percentages,
and knocked down 78.6 percent of its free throws, including 10-of-12 in the
final 1:08 to clinch the win. The team attempted a season-high 42 free throws
and hit a season-high 33 of them. Heuir hit a team-high 4-of-6 3-pointers and
14-of-16 free throws. The 14 made free throws are also the most in a single
game in the Big Sky this season.
T-Birds In The National Ranks: SUU had
two players ranked among the NCAA's top-50 heading into last week, and the team
ranked in the top-50 in two categories as well. Jayson Cheesman ranks 26th in
blocks per game with an average of 2.55 while Jackson Stevenett is 41st in free
throw percentage at .872. As a team the Thunderbirds are 18th in the country
with 5.6 blocks per game and are 49th in rebounding margin, at plus-6.5.
T-Birds In The Big Sky: Cheesman leads the Big Sky
in blocks per game with 2.5 and Stevenett is third in the league in free throw
percentage at .872. Stevenett is also sixth in scoring at 14.1 points per game
and 11th in rebounding with 5.80, while Cheesman ranks 10th in rebounding with
5.82 rpg and in defensive rebounds with 4.3. Wade Collie is fifth in 3-point
percentage at .429, Cal Hanks is ninth in blocks per game with 1.3 and Damon
Heuir is 12th in scoring at 12.9 ppg. The team leads the BSC in
rebounding margin (+6.5) and blocks (5.6 bpg) and is
second in defensive rebounds (26.6 drpg).
Cleaning The Glass:
- The Thunderbirds were out-rebounded in their first three
games of the season but have won the battle of the boards in the nine
subsequent games after edging NAU 34-33.
- SUU has reeled in 40 or more caroms six times this season,
already two more than last year's total of four 40-rebound games, including 45
against Northern Colorado, the second-highest total of the season.
- SUU pulled down a season-high
51 rebounds vs. San Diego Christian and followed that with a 43-board
performance against San Diego and 42 more against North Dakota.
- Although they out-rebounded Denver the Thunderbirds
finished with just 31 caroms against the Pioneers, SUU's lowest total since a
season-low 28-board effort against Cal State Fullerton in the third game of the
campaign.
Block Party:
- SUU averages a Big Sky-leading
5.6 blocks per game, which ranked 18th in the NCAA heading into the week. The
Thunderbirds have rejected 38 shots in their last five games, including 12
against North Dakota, SUU's highest total since the team combined for 13
rejections against Panhandle State on Dec. 14, 2010 and the highest total in
the Big Sky so far this season. The Thunderbirds combined to block 10 shots vs.
San Diego.
- Jayson Cheesman didn't take much time to break into the
SUU record
books. In his first game as a Thunderbird the junior transfer from Salt Lake
Community College blocked five shots, which tied the sixth-highest single-game
blocks total in SUU history. With 28 total blocks this season
Cheesman needs just two to move into 10th place in the SUU single-season
blocks record book.
- Cal Hanks tied Cheesman in sixth place on that single-game
list when he came off the bench to block five shots against North Dakota. Hanks
had blocked 11 shots (of his total 14) in the three games prior to the Northern
Colorado game, but he went without a rejection against the Bears.
- SUU tallied five blocks against
Northern Colorado.
T-Bird Notes:
- SUU is the first team to win
its first three Big Sky Conference games in its first season of play since
Boise State started out 4-0 back in 1970-71.
- Jackson Stevenett's 29 points at Gonzaga was tied as the
highest single-game point total in the Big Sky this season until Damon Heuir
scored 30 at NAU. Stevenett's 11 field goals made against the Zags is the
highest total in the conference so far this season, while his 11-of-15 shooting
night (.733) ranks second-best in the Sky, behind Northern
Colorado's Connor Osborne, who hit 8-of-9 shots against University of the
Southwest.
- Heuir's 14 made free throws at NAU are
the most in a game in the Big Sky this season while his 16 attempts are tied
for the most.
- Jordan Johnson hit the first 3-pointer of the season and
the second of his career at NAU.
- Northern Arizona hit just 3-of-17 3-pointers against the
Thunderbirds, 17.6 percent. It was the lowest percentage and tied for the
second-fewest long-range baskets by the Lumberjacks this season.
- SUU posted its first win of the season after trailing at
the half, trailing in the last minute and when scoring fewer than 60 points
when it came back for the 51-50 win over Northern Colorado. In that game the
Thunderbirds also notched their first win when the opponent turned the ball
over more (UNC had 18 turnovers to SUU's 14), when the opponent's bench
outscored the 'Birds (14-8), in a game decided by seven or fewer points and
when the opponent shot a better percentage from the floor (.380-to-.339).
- SUU had a season-high six
players score in double figures against San Diego Christian. Stevenett led the
way with 15, while Damon Heuir and Wade Collie each finished with 13. Jayson
Cheesman finished with 12 points and both Jaren Jeffery and Jordan Johnson had
10. For Cheesman and Johnson the totals were career-highs while Collie's 13
were a season-high. Johnson was a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor while Collie
was 5-of-6 and Hanks, who finished with a then-career-high seven points, was
3-for-3 from the field as SUU finished with a season-best
55.9 field goal percentage.
- Stevenett has scored 872 points in his three-plus seasons
at SUU. He needs 205 more to move into 10th place on the school's career
scoring list.
- Cheesman pulled down 13 rebounds at TCU, the third-highest
total in the Big Sky this season.
- SUU combined for a season-high 18 assists vs. SDCC.
Freshman A.J. Hess came off the bench to lead the squad with a career-high five
dimes vs. the Hawks, while Collie had four and all but two Thunderbirds who saw
action dished out at least one.
T-Bird Trivia:
- SUU has nine lettermen, one squad member and one redshirt
returning from last season's team that finished 8-10 (14-17 overall) and in
sixth place in the Summit League.
- Five seniors, three juniors, three sophomores and four
freshmen make up the 2012-13 Thunderbird squad.
- Senior Jackson Stevenett was a second-team all-Summit
League honoree last season and he also earned a spot on the five-player Summit
League all-tournament team.
- SUU advanced to the Summit
League tournament as the number six seed last year, then upset third-seeded
Oakland (84-82) in the tournament's first round before falling
to eventual tourney champion South Dakota State (63-47) in the semi-finals.
- Nick Robinson is the eighth head men's basketball coach in
SUU's 50-year history as a four-year institution.
- Nevada's World Vision Classic was the fourth in-season
tournament for the Thunderbirds in as many years. Last year SUU competed
at San Diego State's Basketball Travelers Classic, in 2010 SUU traveled
to the Great Alaska Shootout and in 2009 the team was in Hawai'i for the
Rainbow Classic.
- Southern Utah plays 14 home games this season, including
10 Big Sky Conference contests and one in the BracketBusters tournament. The 10
conference match-ups are the most ever in a season for SUU, a far cry from the
four the team had in 1993-94 and 1994-95 when it was a member of the five-team
American West Conference and there were just four home conference dates. The
last several years SUU has played nine Summit
League games per season in the Centrum.
- SUU's non-conference road games this season included
contests at Gonzaga and vs. Nevada at the World Vision Classic, at TCU and at
Denver.
- SUU and the University of North
Dakota are in their first seasons in the Big Sky, making it an 11-team
conference. The Thunderbirds had been members of the Summit League (nee.
Mid-Continent Conference) for the past 15 seasons before joining the BSC. As
members of the 10-team Summit League the Thunderbird men's basketball team
qualified for the conference's eight-team post-season tournament 14 of 15
seasons, missing only in 2009-10 when the T-Birds finished ninth.
- Seven teams qualify for the Big Sky tournament, which will
be hosted by the regular-season champion, March 14-16.
- SUU is in its 50th season as a
four-year institution, its 25th at the NCAA Division I level.
Prior to joining the NCAA Division I ranks the University spent
two seasons at the Division II level
and 23 as a member of the NAIA.
Scouting Sacramento State: The Hornets - who were
tabbed to finish seventh in the BSC by the coaches and eighth by the media in
the pre-season polls - have played six home games, the most in the Big Sky,
along with Weber State and Montana State. Sac State has fared well at home,
with four wins against two losses. The wins came against UC Merced (96-62), Cal
State Bakersfield (85-67), Dominican (77-68) and Montana State (62-57),
while the losses came at the hands of UC Davis (87-76) and
Montana (61-60). Four Hornets carry double-figure scoring averages, led by John
Dickson's (F, 6-6, 200, Sr) 15.5 points per game, which
is second in the Big Sky. Mikh McKinney (G, 6-1, 165, So) checks in at 12.8
ppg, while Dylan Garrity (G, 6-2, 175, So) averages 12.6 ppg and Konner Veteto (C, 6-8, 290, Sr) is
at 10.5. Veteto also leads the team with 6.6 rebounds per game, while Joe
Eberhard averages 6.5 and Dickson 5.5 caroms per contest. Garrity is the team's
top assists man, with 5.2 per game, which is second in the BSC. As a team the
Hornets score at a 70.7 points per game clip on .415 shooting (.364 threes) while
allowing an average of 68.2 ppg on .411 shooting (.310 threes). Sacramento
State has been out-rebounded by a narrow margin, 38.0-to-37.0 per game, and has
knocked down 72.9 percent of its free throws.