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Falcons Welcome MAC Leader Kent State To Anderson Arena Wednesday
February 22, 2010 | Men's Basketball
Complete Game Notes (.pdf)
Todd Walker Recaps Win Over Valparaiso (.mp3 audio)
FOUR THINGS TO KNOW
• Bowling Green welcomes Mid-American Conference leader Kent State to Anderson Arena Wednesday evening. The Falcons have won three of their last four games and could complete a season sweep of the Golden Flashes with a win. Kent State, on the other hand, is looking to moving one step closer to the No. 1 overall seed for the MAC Tournament and the automatic bid to the NIT that Bowling Green earned a year ago.
• The Falcons have improved to 9-3 at home this year and have won four straight in Anderson Arena. That .750 winning percentage is the best for the program since the 2004-05 team was .800 with a 12-3 record in The House That Roars.
• Bowling Green is coming off of arguably its best offensive performance of the year in an 87-70 win over Valparaiso for the eighth annual ESPNU BracketBusters game. The Falcons scored a season-high 87 points, shot 55 percent from the field, made 24-of-28 free-throws, and had a season-high 52 points in the paint and 29 points off of turnovers.
• BGSU and Kent State are celebrating the institutions' 100-year anniversaries by holding the Centennial Cup, an all-sports competition in which each meeting between the two athletic programs are worth a point. Bowling Green holds a tight 4.5-3.5 point lead with three points on the line this week (men's and women's basketball games and the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships).
THE SERIES
Bowling Green has won more games over Kent State than any other program, holding an 80-63 lead in the all-time series, including a 76-70 win in Kent, Ohio earlier this year. Scott Thomas and Dee Brown combined for 48 points in that victory as the Falcons made 8-of-16 three-pointers. Bowling Green has won the last two meetings in Anderson Arena but the Falcons have not swept the season series with the Golden Flashes since Jim Larranaga was roaming the sidelines during the 1996-97 season.
SCOUTING THE KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
When Bowling Green handed Kent State a 76-70 defeat on the Golden Flashes' home floor on Jan. 17, it dropped Kent's record to 10-7 overall and just 1-2 in MAC play. But since that time, the Flashes have won 10-of-11 to improve to 20-8 and 10-3 in league play. They have done that by generating more possessions than their opponents (Kent ranks first in the MAC in rebounding margin and steals in conference games and third in turnover margin) and playing suffocating defense. Opponents are shooting just 39.6 percent from the field and 28.3 percent from three-point range in league games, which means opponents are scoring only 61.0 points per game. Individually, Kent State's balanced attack has caused havoc on opponents as four players are averaging at least 10.7 points per game, led by Justin Greene at 13.5. He ranks second in the MAC at 52.7 percent shooting and averages 6.6 rebounds per game. Chris Singletary (11.8 ppg), Rodriguez Sherman (10.8 ppg), and Tyree Evans (10.7 ppg) are the other double-figure scorers.
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 146-123 in his ninth season and 46-43 in his first three years at Bowling Green. Kent State Head Coach Geno Ford is in his second year leading the Golden Flashes with a record of 39-23. His career record of 90-55 included three years as a coach at Shawnee State and Muskingum.
HAITI RELIEF
Bowling Green's 425 student-athletes will be working together at Saturday's men's and women's basketball doubleheader to raise money and collect non-perishable items for Haiti relief efforts. $2 from each ticket sold over the phone or in-person will go to the relief efforts, t-shirts will be available, and non-perishable items will be collected. Visit BGSUFalcons.com for more information.
SHEEHAN/BARNES IN THE HOUSE
Bowling Green football players Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes will go down in history as one of the great duos in Falcon history and they will be recognized at halftime of Wednesday's game. Barnes set an NCAA single-season record with 155 receptions this year and Sheehan was on the other end of all those catches, setting a laundry-list of school records in the process. Barnes will be presented with the College Football Performance Award as the nation's Elite Wide Receiver for the 2009 season.
MARSCHALL LAW
The NBA uses a stat called +/- much more extensively than college basketball and it calculates scoring differential when an individual is on the floor. Senior Erik Marschall was an amazing +29 in a recent win over Northern Illinois as the Falcons outscored the Huskies 62-33 when he was on the floor and was outscored 36-11 when he was on the bench. Marschall again led the team in the next game, a win over Miami, with a +13. On the season, Marschall's +83 is easily the best on the team, while Joe Jakubowski (+15) and Scott Thomas (+11) are the only other players on the positive side.
TAKING CARE OF THE BASKETBALL
Bowling Green has had less than 10 turnovers in three of its last seven games (eight vs. Toledo, nine at Ball State, and eight vs. Miami) after posting a single-digit turnover total just once in the first 19 games of the season (seven at Xavier). However, that may not be the best of trends for the Falcons. Prior to winning two of the last three games in which it had a single-digit turnover total, Bowling Green had lost four straight such contests (the loss to Xavier and losses to Eastern Michigan, Akron in the MAC Tournament, and Creighton in the NIT a year ago).
THE CHARITY STRIPE
Bowling Green has made a dramatic transformation in its free-throw shooting efficiency. Through 11 games of the season, Bowling Green ranked 329th out of 334 Division I teams at 56.6 percent from the line. But over the past 15 games, the team has shot 73.9 percent from the line, including 71.4 percent in MAC games.
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 33 blocked shots this year, which is just two shy of cracking the top 10 single-season total in program history, and is already the school's all-time blocked shot leader with 155, shattering 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 recorded his 83rd career block against Valparaiso to take over 10th place on BGSU's career list. Marschall now has 62 career blocked shots and forward Scott Thomas has become a factor in this area as well, posting three consecutive multi-block games at one point this year. All four of those players have at least 17 blocks this season and the Falcons are the only team in the Mid-American Conference to have that many players with at least 16 blocks.
CONSISTENT LINEUP
Bowling Green Head Coach Louis Orr has used just two starting lineups this year. For the first 10 games of the season he went with Joe Jakubowski, Dee Brown, Scott Thomas, Marc Larson, and Otis Polk. Since that time, Marschall has been inserted into the lineup for Larson and both have responded with their new roles. Marschall posted his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Central Michigan and is averaging 8.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per contest as a starter, while shooting 53 percent from the field. Larson posted eight points and a career-best nine rebounds against St. Louis in 26 minutes off the bench and then reversed those numbers with nine points and eight rebounds in 28 minutes against Ball State. He was on the floor late against Ohio, posting two points, a blocked shot, and a steal in the final four minutes of the game, sparking the team to a comeback win.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
Bowling Green's three senior post players -- Otis Polk, Erik Marschall, and Marc Larson -- have all stepped up their games and produced at a higher level than the trio did a year ago. Those three are combining for 23.1 points and 16.7 rebounds per game, a much higher total than last year's 14.6 points and 12.0 rebounds.
OTIS ADDS THE BOARDS
Otis Polk has been dominant on the boards this year, averaging 7.3 rebounds per game (fifth in the MAC) and has been especially strong on the offensive glass, leading the Mid-American Conference with 3.5 offensive boards per game. He had a career-high 16 rebounds in the team's win over Towson and grabbed at least seven rebounds in 10 straight games at one point during the season. BGSU is 4-2 this year in games in which Polk has at least 10 rebounds.
PAINTIN' THE TOWN
Head Coach Louis Orr's philosophy is to play an inside-out game and the Falcons have done that for much of the year, scoring at least 20 points in the paint in 23-of-26 games and at least 30 points 13 times. Lately, however, Bowling Green has taken it to an even higher level. The Falcons have scored 30 points or more in the paint in each of the past eight games and 40 in four of the last five. In all, BGSU has outscored 21 opponents in the paint and 11-of-13 conference opponents. The Falcons scored a season-high 52 points in the paint in Saturday's win over Valparaiso, the second 50+ point outing of the year.
DIRECTING THE OFFENSE
Junior Joe Jakubowski and freshman Jordon Crawford have done an excellent job of running an efficient offense from the point guard position so far in the 2009-10 season. Jakubowski ranks third in the MAC with a 1.83 assist/turnover ratio, while Crawford has a solid 1.35 ratio. Forward Scott Thomas and shooting guard Dee Brown have been doing a solid job in this area as well. Thomas has a 1.44 ratio and Brown has 31 assists and just 17 turnovers in the past 10 games (1.82 assist/turnover ratio).
GREAT SCOTT
Sophomore Scott Thomas has always had great potential and lately he has been showing exactly the type of player he can be. He posted his first collegiate double-double against Buffalo with career-highs in scoring (21) and rebounding (10). He followed that up by making 8-of-10 shots and all eight of his free-throw attempts for a career-best 27 points, including 18 in the second half, at Kent State. In wins over Ohio and Eastern Michigan, Thomas carried the team to second-half comebacks, combining for just three points in the first half and 31 in the second. Since that time he has picked up two more double-doubles (against Ball State and Valparaiso) and scored 26 points, 17 in the second half, in a comeback win over Northern Illinois. He leads the team in scoring with with 12.6 points per game and steals with 40. He also ranks second in rebounding and assists. He had a streak of 10 consecutive double-digit scoring outings snapped against Miami but is averaging 16.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists, while adding 27 steals and 10 blocks, in the last 13 games.
THE CLOSER
Call him The Closer because Scott Thomas has been unstoppable in the second half of the past 13 games. During that time, he has scored just 65 first-half points (5.0 per game) and 143 second-half points (11.0 per game). He is shooting just 36 percent (26-of-72) from the field and 13 percent (4-of-30) from three-point range during the first half of those games and 50 percent (46-of-92) from the field and 34 percent (10-of-29) from three-point range during the second half.
DEE-LIGHTFUL
Sophomore guard Dee Brown has risen to the occasion since posting his first career double-digit scoring game early in the season against Milwaukee. Since that time, Brown has scored in double figures in 17-of-23 games and was named Mid-American Conference East Division Player of the Week on 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 has carried the team offensively during critical stretches of key non-conference wins against Florida International, Fordham and Canisius. He made 5-of-8 three-pointers and scored a career-high 21 points in helping the Falcons win on the road at Kent State. He added 20 points Saturday in the team's ESPNU BracketBusters win over Valparaiso. Brown ranks second in the MAC at 43.8 percent three-point shooting and ranks second on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game. Over the past 10 games, he has also averaged 3.1 assists and a 1.82 assist/turnover ratio.
HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS
The Falcons came back from halftime deficits of at least six points in five of their six conference wins, outscoring Kent State, Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, and Miami 224-149 over the final 20 minutes, an average of 15.0 points per game more than opponents in the second half.
THE SECOND HALF OFFENSE
In the last 13 games, Bowling Green's second half offense has consistently exceeded its first half scoring. In fact, the Falcons scored more points in the first half than the second half against Valparaiso for the first time since the Akron game on Jan. 9. The Falcons have scored at least 31 points in the second half in all 13 contests but have reached 30 or more points in the first half just twice. Bowling Green is shooting 50.2 percent from the field in the second half of the past 13 games, as well as 36.9 percent from three-point range. The Falcons have also gone to the free-throw line 108 more times in the second half than the first half.
GETTING THERE IS HALF THE BATTLE
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 23 games, Bowling Green has been to the line an average of 19.3 times (443 total), 41 more than opponents.
WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE (THAT ROARS)
Anderson Arena has always been a difficult place for opponents and the Falcons are 9-3 in 2009-10, including four consecutive wins. The .750 winning percentage at home is the best since the 2004-05 team went 12-3 for an .800 winning percentage. The Falcons are 456-183 (.714) all-time in Anderson Arena and 170-57 (.749) in the past 17 years.
ROAD WARRIORS
In the past two seasons, Bowling Green has won eight Mid-American Conference road games, tied with Buffalo for the second-most in the league during that time frame. A year ago, BGSU won six consecutive road games during one stretch of league play, the longest streak in the conference since the 2001-02 Kent State team won seven in a row. This year, the Falcons are 5-9 on the road and went 3-2 during the team's five-game non-conference road stretch that spanned most of the month of December. Bowling Green is 2-5 in MAC road games in 2009-10.
MAC Road Wins Since 2008-09
9 - Akron
8 - Bowling Green, Buffalo
7 - Kent State
6 - Miami
5 - Eastern Michigan
4 - Central Michigan, Ball State
3 - Western Michigan, Ohio
2 - Northern Illinois
0 - Toledo
DEFENSE WINS
Bowling Green has held opponents below 45 percent shooting in 13 of its 14 victories (Valparaiso shot 46.4 percent), a trend for success that has been the norm under Head Coach Louis Orr. In all, the team has held 18-of-26 opponents below 45 percent shooting and the team is just 4-19 under Head Coach Louis Orr when an opponent reaches that threshold, including 1-7 this year. A year ago, opponents shot just 39.3 percent from the field, 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.
GIANT KILLERS
Bowling Green tends to have success when a team carries a top 25 ranking into a game at Anderson Arena. The Falcons have won four consecutive home games against nationally ranked opponents, most recently an 89-83 win over No. 23 Kent State on March 1, 2008. 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 more than 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 22-48 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.
THESE GUYS ARE SMART TOO!
Joe Jakubowski and Marc Larson were named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team by voting of the members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Bowling Green was one of only five teams in the country to place multiple players on one of the eight first team all-district teams and both will now be place on the ballot for Academic All-American status. Larson (3.97 gpa) and Jakubowski (3.32 gpa) joined Dayton's Kurt Huelsman, Wright State's Cooper Land, and Michigan's Zack Novak on the District 4 first team.
TO BE THE MAN, YOU'VE GOTTA BEAT THE MAN
In back-to-back games, Bowling Green beat head coaches with more than 450 career wins. In wins over Towson and St. Louis, the Falcons defeated coaching legends Pat Kennedy and Rick Majerus. Kennedy has won more than 450 games leading teams at Iona, Florida State, DePaul, Montana, and Towson, while Majerus has reached that mark at Marquette, Ball State, Utah, and St. Louis.
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.
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, softball, and gymnastics.
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