Falcons To Face No. 21 Temple For Turn Back The Clock Night
December 23, 2009 | Men's Basketball
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FOUR THINGS TO KNOW
• Bowling Green will face a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in almost two years as the Falcons face No. 21 Temple Monday. The Owls are also ranked No. 25 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.
• Temple broke into the top 25 this week for the first time since 2001 following wins over then-No. 3 Villanova and unbeaten Seton Hall.
• The game is billed as "Turn Back The Clock" Night as Temple will be playing its first game in McGonigle Hall since opening the Liacouras Center in 1997. Temple will wear retro uniforms from the 1980s.
• Bowling Green is 2-1 on its current five-game road swing. The Falcons have won 4-of-5 and almost came back from a 20-point second-half deficit in their last outing against Detroit, closing to within two points before losing 73-69.
THE SERIES
Bowling Green has lost both previous meetings against Temple, most recently a 72-55 loss in Anderson Arena on Nov. 24, 2007 in Head Coach Louis Orr's first season with the Falcons. The team also lost way back on Dec. 7, 1983 in another home game, falling 79-70.
SCOUTING THE TEMPLE OWLS
Temple will be a tremendous challenge for BGSU as the Owls are ranked No. 21 in the country by the Associated Press and has an RPI among the top five in the nation. Must like Bowling Green, the Owls rely on defense for success and they rank third in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 55.1 points per game. Temple is also fourth in the country in three-point percentage defense (allowing opponents to shoot only 23.9 percent) and in turnovers (committing just 10.2 per game). Individually, Ryan Brooks leads the team at 15.2 points per contest and adds 5.2 boards. Juan Fernandez (13.5 points) and Lavoy Allen (11.5 points) are also scoring in double-figures and Allen is averaging a double-double with 10.4 rebounds per contest, adding 17 blocked shots. Temple is 4-0 at home this year and the Owls enter with a five-game winning streak, having lost just twice this year -- a 46-45 defeat at No. 14 Georgetown and a 55-48 loss against St. John's.
THE COACHES
Bowling Green Head Coach Louis Orr has just about done it all. As a player at Syracuse, he made four NCAA Tournament appearances and spent eight years in the NBA. As a coach, he was named Big East Coach of the Year at Seton Hall and was named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year after guiding the Falcons to the MAC regular season crown in 2008-09. He has a career record of 137-115 in his ninth season and 37-35 in his first three years at Bowling Green. Temple Head Coach Fran Dunphy replaced the legendary John Chaney on April 10, 2006 and has picked up right where Chaney left off. After winning 310 games in 17 seasons at Penn, Dunphy has gone 64-45 in four seasons with the Owls, including back-to-back 20-win seasons.
GIANT KILLERS
No. 21 Temple is heading into dangerous territory when it faces Bowling Green. The Falcons are 5-6 in their last 11 meetings against teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. In its last meeting against a nationally ranked opponent, Bowling Green beat then-No. 23 Kent State on March 1, 2008, the team's fourth consecutive home win vs. a nationally-ranked opponent. BGSU defeated fifth-ranked Michigan State (all rankings according to Associated Press) in December of 1990, topped No. 23 Eastern Michigan on Valentine's Day, 1996, and defeated No. 25 Miami in February of 1999. The Brown and Orange's last home loss to a top 25 opponent came three decades ago to No. 16 Marquette on Dec. 6, 1978. Since the Associated Press began conducting a poll on Jan. 20, 1949, the Falcons have a record of 22-47 against nationally-ranked foes. BGSU is now 13-9 all-time in home games vs. AP Top 25 opponents, including a 7-5 mark since Anderson Arena opened prior to the 1960-61 season. The Falcons' last road win against a team ranked in the top 25 came when the team beat No. 25 Michigan State on Dec. 18, 1989 by a score of 81-79.
BGSU VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS, LAST 20 YEARS
12/1/90 #5 MICHIGAN STATE W 98-85
12/9/92 at #6 Michigan L 68-79
12/29/92 at #24 Vanderbilt L 69-96
12/13/95 at #25 Syracuse L 64-75
2/14/96 #23 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 72-70
12/12/98 at #11 Indiana L 55-81
2/20/99 #25 MIAMI W 69-58
12/27/00 vs. #1 Michigan State * L 69-85
12/14/01 vs. #2 Alabama $ L 63-72
3/1/08 #23 KENT STATE W 89-83
* at Auburn Hills, Mich.
$ at Mobile, Ala.
ROAD WARRIORS
It appears that Bowling Green has found much of the same road warrior mentality that it had a year ago when the Falcons won six consecutive MAC road games on the way to the MAC regular season title. The Falcons have gone 2-1 on their current five-game road swing, outscoring opponents by an average of 7.3 points per game. The only blemish was a 73-69 loss at Detroit in which the Falcons almost came back from 20 points down in the second half. Last year, the Falcons won six consecutive MAC road games during one stretch, the longest road conference win streak for the program ever. It was also the longest MAC road winning streak since the 2001-02 Kent State team won seven consecutive MAC road contests. Despite that success, Bowling Green did not win a non-conference road game a year ago and snapped a nine-game losing streak in those contests with the 67-46 win over Fordham.
BLOCK PARTY, HOSTED BY OTIS
Senior Otis Polk started the 2009-10 campaign by blocking a shot against Wayne State, a familiar sight for Bowling Green fans. He now has eight blocked shots this year and is already the school's all-time blocked shot leader with 130, surpassing Tom Hall's mark of 117 from 1989-92. With every shot he blocks, he'll be setting a new standard for current and future Falcons to aim for. Both Marc Larson and Erik Marschall are not to be forgotten inside either. Larson has 70 career blocks, including two against Florida International, and Marschall picked up his 50th career block with two against Savannah State and now has 51. Starting forward Scott Thomas has become a factor in this area as well, posting three consecutive multi-block games at one point including three against Florida International.
"O" IS FOR OTIS AND OFFENSE
Otis Polk reached double figures in scoring just 11 times in his first three years at Bowling Green, but Polk has scored at least 10 points in six of the team's first nine games, including posting just his second career double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds against Milwaukee. He just missed another double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds (along with three assists, three steals and a block) against Savannah State and again against Fordham when he had nine points and 11 rebounds. Polk is averaging 10.3 points per game, a large increase over his average of 6.1 points a year ago.
GRAND LARSON-Y
Much like Otis Polk's improved offensive game, senior Marc Larson has shown a more aggressive offensive approach. Larson is averaging a career-best 6.8 points per game and has reached double figures in scoring twice. He is also 13-of-15 from the free-throw line and averaging a career-best 4.9 rebounds per game.
BENCH DEPTH
In 2008-09, Bowling Green's depth was a strength early in the season until injuries forced the Falcons into a shorter rotation. In 2009-10, BGSU's bench has been a telling factor in how successful the Falcons are. In the team's five wins, the bench has outscored the opponent's bench 86-54 but in the four losses has been outscored 124-73.
FEED THE POST
Head Coach Louis Orr's philosophy is to play an inside-out game and the Falcons have scored at least 20 points in the paint in every game this year, peaking with 38 against Milwaukee. During the team's four-game win streak, BGSU outscored opponents in the paint 122-72 (30.5-18.0) and outscored five consecutive opponents in the paint prior to the Detroit contest. The Titans held a 32-28 advantage in points in the paint in a four-point Falcon loss.
SOPHOMORE SENSATIONS
Scott Thomas and Dee Brown had somewhat up-and-down freshman campaigns in 2008-09, but both players have taken on a bigger role on the team in 2009-10. Thomas and Brown have both started every game this year and rank first and third on the team in minutes played. Brown scored a career-high 20 points against Florida International and was then named MAC East Division Player of the Week after guiding the team to wins over Savannah State and Fordham. He is averaging 10.0 points per game and is 12-of-23 on three-pointers, first in the MAC at 52.2 percent. Thomas ranks second on the squad at 10.2 points per game and is also averaging 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists, picking up a team-best 12 steals and seven blocks along the way, ranking in the top 10 in the MAC in assist/turnover ratio and minutes played.
NOT BOMBING IT ANY MORE
Early in the season, Bowling Green's opponents were shooting, and making, three-pointers at an alarming rate. In three early defeats, opponents made at least 11 three-pointers and shot just over 46 percent from long range. But over the past five games, opponents are making just 5.4 per game and shooting 28.1 percent.
DEE-LIGHTFUL
Sophomore guard Dee Brown has risen to the occasion lately. Brown was named Mid-American Conference East Division Player of the Week Dec. 7 after averaging 10.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 56 percent from the field, in wins over Savannah State and Fordham. He followed that up by scoring 16 points, including making 5-of-6 free-throws in the final 30 seconds, in a 58-54 road win over Canisius. Prior to those games, Brown set a new career scoring high in back-to-back games. He made 5-of-12 shots and finished with 11 points against Milwaukee, his first career double-digit scoring effort. Two days later, he upped that mark with 20 points against Florida International, making 8-of-16 shots. His scoring has come during critical stretches of games as well. Against wins over Florida International, Fordham and Canisius, he was the main scoring threat during key stretches when the Falcons put those games away.
DIRECTING THE OFFENSE
Junior Joe Jakubowski and freshman Jordon Crawford have done an excellent job of running an efficient offense so far in the 2009-10 season. Jakubowski ranks 15th in the country, leading the MAC, in assist/turnover ratio at 3.09 and Crawford has a strong 1.70 ratio. Bowling Green is one of only four teams in the conference that has more assists than turnovers with a 1.02 ratio. The Falcons are also averaging 13.89 assists per contest, third-best in the MAC.
NCAA DIVISION I TOP 15 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
Name (School) Ast/TO Ratio
1 - Jon Scheyer (Duke) 59/10 5.90
2 - Tyler Smith (Tennessee) 38/9 4.22
3 - Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin) 37/9 4.11
4 - Desmond Wade (Houston) 47/12 3.92
5 - Tory Jackson (Notre Dame) 63/17 3.71
6 - Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame) 59/16 3.69
7 - Demetrece Young (Pacific) 31/9 3.44
T8 - Josten Crow (Sam Houston State) 36/11 3.27
T8 - Amir Johnson (Radford) 36/11 3.27
10 - Dogus Balbay (Texas) 49/15 3.27
T11 - Korie Lucious (Michigan State) 48/15 3.20
T11 - Chaz Williams (Hofstra) 48/15 3.20
T11 - Chris Kramer (Purdue) 32/10 3.20
14 - Will Brew (UC Santa Barbara) 25/8 3.13
T15 - Joe Jakubowski (Bowling Green) 34/11 3.09
FRESHMEN FINDING RHYTHM
Head Coach Louis Orr is relying on a number of freshmen to play key roles this year and some of them are beginning to find their rhythm for the college game. Jordon Crawford set a new career high with 15 points against Detroit and is 13-for-23 (56.5 percent) shooting in the past five games, making 5-of-10 three-pointers. Luke Kraus is shooting 60 percent (3-of-5) from the field in the past seven games and Danny McElroy is 5-for-8 in the past three games, including a perfect 4-for-4 against Fordham for a career-high eight points.
GETTING TO THE CHARITY STRIPE
Through the first three games of the season, Bowling Green struggled to get to the free-throw line and that culminated with just two free-throw attempts at Iowa. During that stretch, the Falcons attempted just 9.0 free-throws per game, 28 less than their opponents. However, over the past six games, Bowling Green has been to the line an average of 23.5 times (141 total), 16 more than opponents.
PICK YOUR POISON
While nobody on the team is averaging more than 10.3 points per game, six different players are averaging at least 6.8 points per game, the most since the 2005-06 team also had six players average that many. All five regular starters (Dee Brown, Scott Thomas, Otis Polk, Joe Jakubowski, and Marc Larson) along with Erik Marschall off the bench are averaging 6.8 points or more.
DEFENSE WINS
Bowling Green has held opponents below 44 percent shooting in all five of its victories, a trend for success that has been the norm under Head Coach Louis Orr. A year ago, BGSU held 26-of-33 opponents below 45 percent shooting and the Falcons are just 3-15 under Orr when an opponent reaches that 45 percent threshold, as both Xavier, Iowa, and Detroit has. Opponents shot just 39.3 percent in 2008-09 which was the lowest total since the 1963-64 season. That team also held opponents to just 61.2 points per game, the lowest total since the 1949-50 season. In the Falcons' last five games, of which BGSU is 4-1, opponents are shooting just 36.5 percent from the field and scoring only 57.2 points per contest.
WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE (THAT ROARS)
Anderson Arena has always been a difficult place for opponents and the Falcons are 3-1 in 2009-10. The Falcons are 450-181 (.713) all-time in Anderson Arena and 164-55 (.749) in the past 17 years.
BASKETBALL U.
Bowling Green fans have the opportunity to see the best basketball in the Mid-American Conference night in and night out. The 2009-10 teams are a combined 13-7 and will look to build on last year's combined marks of 48-19 and 26-6 in conference play, easily the best in the MAC in both. Bowling Green was the No. 1 seed for both the men's and women's tournament, the first time that has occurred in the MAC since Kent State was the top seed for both tournaments in 2002. It also marks the first time both the Bowling Green men's and women's teams qualified for postseason play since 1990. Only Eastern Michigan (14-6) has a better combined record this year than BGSU.
DISSECTING THE SCHEDULE
Bowling Green will play host to just two more non-conference home games (including the ESPNU BracketBusters contest against an opponent yet to be named) and will head on the road for two more. The 13 game non-conference slate will be added to the 16 game MAC schedule for 29 total games, one less than a year ago. Eight of the team's 28 games against known opponents will take place against a team that competed in the postseason a year ago. Xavier was a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, Temple was a No. 11 seed and is currently ranked No. 21 in the country, and Akron, who the Falcons play twice, was a No. 13 seed. Bowling Green will also play Buffalo twice and the Bulls competed in the College Basketball Invitational. Finally, Kent State played in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament and will face the Falcons twice in MAC play.
FALCONS ADD TWO IN EARLY SIGNING PERIOD
The Bowling Green coaching staff signed two prep players during the fall early signing period this year, adding 6-foot-6, 200 pound win Craig Sealey and 6-10, 230 pound forward/center Cameron Black. Sealey plays at Brookhaven High School in Columbus, Ohio and is described as an explosive wing who runs the floor well, is a slasher, and strong offensive rebounder. Black plays at Kent Roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio who is a presence on the defensive end and has a high basketball IQ.
PICKED FIFTH
Despite winning the Mid-American Conference regular season championship a year ago, the MAC News Media Panel picked the Falcons to finish finish in the East Division in 2009-10. Bowling Green had 54 total points, including one first-place vote, to finish in front of Ohio. Defending MAC Tournament champion Akron was selected to win the East, followed by Kent State, Buffalo, and Miami (Ohio). Central Michigan was picked to win the West, followed by Northern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Ball State, Western Michigan, and Toledo. The Falcons also did not have a player selected to the preseason East Division All-MAC team.
A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Six players saw their first action in a Bowling Green uniform against Wayne State, including five who played their first collegiate game. Darion Goins scored seven points in his BGSU debut after playing two seasons at San Jose State. Jordon Crawford, Luke Kraus, James Erger, A'uston Calhoun, and Danny McElroy all played in their first collegiate game. Crawford, Kraus, and McElroy scored their first collegiate points against Wayne State, while Calhoun did the same against Xavier and Erger knocked down a three-pointer for his first career points against Fordham. Also, sophomores Scott Thomas and Dee Brown each got the call to start the first two games for the first time since coming off the bench for the entire 2008-09 season.
QUICK STARTS
Bowling Green's 67-45 win over Wayne State to open the season was the team's 18th consecutive home-opening victory, moving the team to 83-12 all-time in home openers, including a mark of 45-5 in Anderson Arena. In season openers, the team is now 69-26 all-time and has won two in a row.
COACHING PEDIGREE
Bowling Green State University men's basketball coach Louis Orr was named the 2008-09 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year by vote of the MAC News Media Association. It is the second time Orr has received a conference Coach of the Year award. He was named the Big East Coach of the Year following the 2002-03 season after guiding Seton Hall to the NIT. In the offseason, Orr signed a contract extension with Bowling Green which lasts through the 2013-14 season.
RIGHT HAND MAN
While Head Coach Louis Orr has a long history of success, assistant coach LaMonta Stone is also recognized as one of the best in the country. Over the summer, HoopScoop.com named Stone the fourth-best mid-major assistant coach in the country, while College Insider named him the 15th best mid-major assistant coach in the nation.
IT WILL STILL ROAR
On Sept. 3, Bowling Green State University broke ground on the Stroh Center, the new home of Bowling Green men's and women's basketball and volleyball. Anderson Arena, "The House That Roars", will continue to host the Falcons through the end of the 2010-11 season. The Stroh Center will seat approximately 4,700 fans and is located near Doyt Perry Stadium. While Anderson Arena was named after Harold "Andy" Anderson, a long time BGSU athletics director and men's basketball coach who is also a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Stroh Center will continue to honor him. The club area in the new facility has been named the Anderson Club.
AROUND THE DIAL
Bowling Green will be on regional and national television a number of times this year. All BGSU home games not being broadcast nationally appear locally on BCSN on the Buckeye Cable Network. The Feb. 27 home game against Akron will be broadcast on Fox Sports Net as part of a televised doubleheader with the BGSU women's basketball game that day.
CATCH THE FALCONS
• Bowling Green's men's basketball games can be listened to through the Falcon Sports Radio Network with Todd Walker, the voice of the Falcons, handling the play-by-play duties. Former Bowling Green basketball player Kirk Cowan does the color commentary at all BGSU home games as well. Games can be heard on the flagship station for BGSU athletics, WFRO 99.1 FM. Games can also be heard on WIMA 1150 AM in Lima, WONW 1280 AM in Defiance, and in Cleveland on both WHKW 1220 AM and WHK 1420 AM.
• All game broadcasts and the Falcons Nest Coaches Show can be heard via live stream on the official site of Falcon athletics, www.BGSUfalcons.com. Shortly after broadcasts are complete, an archived stream is available to listen to as well.
• Live statistics for all BGSU home men's basketball games are available on the web, allowing fans to view in-game stats as they occur, and may be accessed by going to www.BGSUFalcons.com. Falcon fans can utilize live stats for home events in numerous BGSU sports, including football, men's and women's basketball, hockey, men's and women's soccer, volleyball, baseball and softball.
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