Game 3 | TEXAS STATE at UTSA | Convocation Center | San Antonio, Texas | Nov. 22, 2014 | 2:00 p.m. Date Opponent Time/Result TV Nov. 7 Texas Wesleyan (Exh.) W 76-57 Nov. 14 at Seattle W 62-53 Nov. 19 Lamar W, 65-55 Nov. 22 at UTSA 2:00 p.m. Nov. 30 Howard Payne 4:00 p.m. Dec. 3 Texas Lutheran 7:00 p.m. Dec. 6 Prarie View A&M 4:00 p.m. Dec. 13 at Texas 7:00 p.m. LHN Dec. 17 at Stephen F. Austin 7:00 p.m. Dec. 20 Huston-Tilloston 4:00 p.m. Sun Belt Conference Dec. 30 at Troy 7:30 p.m. Jan. 3 at Georgia Southern 7:00 p.m. Jan. 5 at Georgia State 6:00 p.m. Jan. 8 UALR 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10 ULM 4:30 p.m. Jan. 15 South Alabama 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at Arkansas State 7:05 p.m. ESPN3 Jan. 19 at UT Arlington 7:15 p.m. Jan. 22 Georgia Southern 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 Appalachian State 4:30 p.m. Jan. 31 UL-Lafayette 4:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at South Alabama 7:05 p.m. Feb. 7 at UALR 5:00 p.m. Feb. 12 UT Arlington 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 Georgia State 4:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at UL-Lafayette 7:15 p.m. Feb. 26 Troy 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 Arkansas State 4:30 p.m. March 5 at Appalachian State 6:30 p.m. March 7 at ULM 4:00 p.m. March 12-15 SBC Tournament New Orleans, La. Home games in BOLD at Strahan Coliseum All times are Central Danny Kaspar _____________________ HEAD COACH _____________________ Brooks Thompson North Texas, 1978 __________________ ALMA MATER___________________ Oklahoma State, 1985 10-23/2nd season __________________ EXP/RECORD AT SCHOOL ___________ 115-136/9th season 475-216/24th season _______________ EXP/CAREER RECORD _____________ 170-150/11th season 1 - Texas State will leave the state of Texas just one time in the team’s first nine games, with the road trip to Seattl.e Last year, the Bobcats went to Oklahoma, Utah and Mexico in non conference play. 2- 2014-15 marks the second year the Bobcats have been a member of the Sun Belt Confer- ence. The Bobcats were in the Southland Conference in 2011 before joining the WAC in 2012 and the Sun Belt Conference in 2013. 108 - Texas State has given up a combined 108 points through its first two games. That is the fewest since allowing 106 in the first two games in 1998. 1998 - Texas State is off to a 2-0 start against two Division I op- ponents for the first time since 1998. That year the Bobcats fin- ished 18-8. BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS PLAYER TO WATCH Emani Gant, F, Jr. • Recorded first double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebs. vs. Lamar. • Honored as Elgin Baylor Classic MVP at Seattle with 17 points. • Named Preseason All-Sun Belt Second-Team • Enters the 2014-15 season as one of two returning starters on the team. • Had a career-high 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting against Troy (Jan. 25). • Was second in the Sun Belt in field goal percentage at .546 (118-of-216). STORYLINES TO WATCH • Danny Kaspar is in his second year at Texas State as the 15th head coach in program history, after 13 years at Stephen F. Austin. • Texas State led the Sun Belt Conference in scoring defense last year at 66.0 points per game, its third lowest since 1983-84. The Bobcats are even better this year allowing just 54.0. • Kaspar is 21st among active NCAA coaches with 475 overall wins in his 34-year career. • Texas State returns five players from last year’s team, including 2014-15 Sun Belt Conference Preseason All- Sun Belt Second-Team Selection Emani Gant. • Texas State brings in nine newcomers to this year’s team, with three freshmen, five junior college transfers and one four-year transfer. • Did you know: Texas State and UTSA were conference mates in multiple leagues, spanning both the South- land Conference and the WAC Texas State (2-0) BOBCATS AT A GLANCE Date ----------------Saturday, November 22 Time ----------------------------------2:00 p.m. Location: ----------------- San Antonio, Texas Venue: ------------------ Convocation Center Capacity:.--------------------------------- 2,650 Radio -------------------------89.9 FM KTSW ---------------------www.txstatebobcats.com Live Stats: -----------------www.goutsa.com Live Streaming: ------------www.goutsa.com Series Record: -------------UTSA leads 32-23 UTSA (1-1) ROADRUNNERS Name Pos. Class PPG APG RPG Hometown/Prev. School D.J. Brown G Sr 10.0 4.0 2.0 Los Angeles, Calif./San Jose State Wes Davis G Sr 11.0 2.0 4.0 Arlington, Texas/Mansfield HS JaMarcus Weatherspoon G Jr 13.0 0.5 2.5 Baton Rouge, La./Kilgore JC Kavin Gilder-Tilbury F So 7.0 1.5 4.0 Cypress, Texas/Cy-Falls HS Emani Gant F Jr 15.5 3.5 8.0 Los Angeles, Calif./Barstow CC TEXAS STATE PROJECTED STARTERS COACHING MATCHUP 2014-15 SCHEDULE Rob Beuerlein Men’s Basketball SID Office: 512-245-4692 l Cell: 832-279-0327 l Email: [email protected]www.txstatebobcats.com l Twitter: @TXStateMBB; @TxStateSID_Rob Facebook: TexasStateMensBasketball 2014-15 Texas State MEN’S BASKETBALL
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Game 3 | TEXAS STATE at UTSA | Convocation Center | San Antonio, Texas | Nov. 22, 2014 | 2:00 p.m.
Date Opponent Time/Result TV
Nov. 7 Texas Wesleyan (Exh.) W 76-57
Nov. 14 at Seattle W 62-53
Nov. 19 Lamar W, 65-55
Nov. 22 at UTSA 2:00 p.m.
Nov. 30 Howard Payne 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 3 Texas Lutheran 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 6 Prarie View A&M 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 13 at Texas 7:00 p.m. LHN
Dec. 17 at Stephen F. Austin 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 20 Huston-Tilloston 4:00 p.m.
Sun Belt Conference
Dec. 30 at Troy 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 3 at Georgia Southern 7:00 p.m.
Jan. 5 at Georgia State 6:00 p.m.
Jan. 8 UALR 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 10 ULM 4:30 p.m.
Jan. 15 South Alabama 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 at Arkansas State 7:05 p.m. ESPN3
Jan. 19 at UT Arlington 7:15 p.m.
Jan. 22 Georgia Southern 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 24 Appalachian State 4:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 UL-Lafayette 4:30 p.m.
Feb. 4 at South Alabama 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 7 at UALR 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 12 UT Arlington 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 14 Georgia State 4:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 at UL-Lafayette 7:15 p.m.
Feb. 26 Troy 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 28 Arkansas State 4:30 p.m.
March 5 at Appalachian State 6:30 p.m.
March 7 at ULM 4:00 p.m.
March 12-15 SBC Tournament New Orleans, La.
Home games in BOLD at Strahan ColiseumAll times are Central
Danny Kaspar _____________________ HEAD COACH _____________________ Brooks ThompsonNorth Texas, 1978 __________________ ALMA MATER ___________________ Oklahoma State, 198510-23/2nd season __________________ EXP/RECORD AT SCHOOL ___________ 115-136/9th season475-216/24th season _______________ EXP/CAREER RECORD _____________ 170-150/11th season
1 - Texas State will leave the state of Texas just one time in the team’s first nine games, with the road trip to Seattl.e Last year, the Bobcats went to Oklahoma, Utah and Mexico in non conference play.
2- 2014-15 marks the second year the Bobcats have been a member of the Sun Belt Confer-ence. The Bobcats were in the
Southland Conference in 2011 before joining the WAC in 2012 and the Sun Belt Conference in 2013.
108 - Texas State has given up a combined 108 points through its first two games. That is the fewest since allowing 106 in the first two games in 1998.
1998 - Texas State is off to a 2-0 start against two Division I op-ponents for the first time since 1998. That year the Bobcats fin-ished 18-8.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS
PLAYER TO WATCH
Emani Gant, F, Jr. • Recorded first double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebs. vs. Lamar.• Honored as Elgin Baylor Classic MVP at Seattle with 17 points.• Named Preseason All-Sun Belt Second-Team• Enters the 2014-15 season as one of two returning starters on the team.• Had a career-high 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting against Troy (Jan. 25).• Was second in the Sun Belt in field goal percentage at .546 (118-of-216).
STORYLINES TO WATCH• Danny Kaspar is in his second year at Texas State as the 15th head coach in program history, after 13 years at Stephen F. Austin.• Texas State led the Sun Belt Conference in scoring defense last year at 66.0 points per game, its third lowest since 1983-84. The Bobcats are even better this year allowing just 54.0.• Kaspar is 21st among active NCAA coaches with 475 overall wins in his 34-year career.• Texas State returns five players from last year’s team, including 2014-15 Sun Belt Conference Preseason All-Sun Belt Second-Team Selection Emani Gant.• Texas State brings in nine newcomers to this year’s team, with three freshmen, five junior college transfers and one four-year transfer.• Did you know: Texas State and UTSA were conference mates in multiple leagues, spanning both the South-land Conference and the WAC
Texas State (2-0)BOBCATS
AT A GLANCEDate ---------------- Saturday, November 22Time ----------------------------------2:00 p.m.Location: ----------------- San Antonio, TexasVenue: ------------------ Convocation CenterCapacity:. --------------------------------- 2,650Radio -------------------------89.9 FM KTSW---------------------www.txstatebobcats.comLive Stats: -----------------www.goutsa.comLive Streaming: ------------www.goutsa.comSeries Record: -------------UTSA leads 32-23
UTSA (1-1)ROADRUNNERS
Name Pos. Class PPG APG RPG Hometown/Prev. SchoolD.J. Brown G Sr 10.0 4.0 2.0 Los Angeles, Calif./San Jose StateWes Davis G Sr 11.0 2.0 4.0 Arlington, Texas/Mansfield HSJaMarcus Weatherspoon G Jr 13.0 0.5 2.5 Baton Rouge, La./Kilgore JCKavin Gilder-Tilbury F So 7.0 1.5 4.0 Cypress, Texas/Cy-Falls HSEmani Gant F Jr 15.5 3.5 8.0 Los Angeles, Calif./Barstow CC
TEXAS STATE PROJECTED STARTERS
COACHING MATCHUP
2014-15 SCHEDULE
Rob BeuerleinMen’s Basketball SIDOffice: 512-245-4692 l Cell: 832-279-0327 l Email: [email protected] l Twitter: @TXStateMBB; @TxStateSID_Rob Facebook: TexasStateMensBasketball
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• Had 15 points and three assists in season opener including 6-of-6 from FT line.• 10th all-time at San Jose State in three-point field goals made (112). • 5th in three-pointers attempted (347).• Tied for fifth in assists (266).• Played against the Bobcats twice in 2012-13 when Texas State was in the WAC.
D.J. BROWN6-2 | 185 | Sr. | Los Angeles, Calif.PPG RPG APG SPG10.0 2.0 4.0 1.0
• Scored 10 points and had five rebounds in season opener at Seattle.• Had two highlight dunks against Long Island in 2013-14, finishing with 12 points and five rebounds.• Followed it up with a 3-of-7 three-point performance, and 15 total points against South-east Missouri in the Cure UCD Classic Championship game.
JONATHAN WILEY6-6 | 195 | Fr. | Houston, TexasPPG RPG APG SPG- - - -
• Averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior at St. Pius X HS.• Was two-time District MVP• Was named First-Team All-State• Team went 21-11 his senior year.• His best game was 30 points and nine rebounds
• Averaged 4.4 points per game and 2.7 assists per game as a freshman at McLennan. • As a team, McLennan went 28-3 his freshman season and advanced to the Region V Tournament..• Prior to McClennan he averaged 18.7 points per game and six assists playing at El-lison High School.
• Was 3-of-5 from three-point range vs. Lamar.• Had Sun Belt-best, four steals in season opener at Seattle, to go along with seven points and six rebounds.• Currently fourth all-time at Texas State with 139 career steals.• Held 2014 NBA First Round Draft pick Elfrid Payton to 10 points.
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ETHAN MOTALVO6-0 | 175 | Sr. | Omaha, Neb.
• Was an All-American Honorable Mention at Notrth Platte CC.• Labeled “Top 50 in the Nation”.• Averaged 19 points, three assists, three rebounds and two steals per game. • Career-high included a 40 point performance and later a 27 point performance against the No. 1 JUCO team in the country at the time, Iowa Western.
EMANI GANT6-8 | 225 | Sr. | Los Angeles, Calif.PPG RPG APG SPG15.5 8.0 3.0 3.5
VICTOR BERMUDEZ6-4 | 170 | Sr. | North Las Vegas, Nev.PPG RPG APG SPG- - - -
JAMARCUS WEATHERSPOON6-4 | 185 | Jr. | Baton Rouge, La.PPG RPG APG SPG13.0 2.5 0.5 0.5
CAMERON NAYLOR6-7 | 195 | Jr. | Jacksonville, Fla.PPG RPG APG SPG4.5 5.0 0.5 1.0
AUSTIN EVANS6-11 | 225 | Fr. | Plano, TexasPPG RPG APG SPG- - - -KENDELL RAMLAL6-7 | 217 | So. | Houston, TexasPPG RPG APG SPG0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0
• Recorded first double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebs. vs. Lamar.• Named Elgin Baylor Classic MVP with 17 points, 3 rebs, 3 assists and 3 steals.• Named Preseason All-Sun Belt Second-Team• Had a career-high 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting against Troy (Jan. 25).• Was second in the Sun Belt in field goal percentage at .546 (118-of-216).
• Led the Bobcats in scoring with 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting vs. Lamar.• Named Second-Team All-Region and Second-Team All-Conference at Kilgore JC.• Season-high was a 25-point game at Jacksonville.• Had a 23-point game with 21 coming in the second half.• Nearly had a triple double with 10 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.
• Played in 24 games, while starting two of the first three games on the year.• Scored a team-high seven points at Georgia State (Feb. 17).• Dished a season-high four assists against UALR (Jan. 23).• Made his first three-pointer of the season against Cedarville (Dec. 4).
• Came down with six rebounds and had three blocks vs. Lamar.• Had six points and four rebounds in first game at Texas State, including go-ahead bucket to put Bobcats ahead at Seattle.• Named First-Team All-Conference at Tallahassee CC
• Named to 10-5A All-Second Team in 2014 for Plano Senior HS.• Advanced to Bi-District playoffs in 2014.• Was named team captain his senior year.• Earned Academic Leadership Award in 2011.• Played AAU for 3D Sports Team Bizness• Had four points, four rebounds and two blocks against Long Island (Dec. 30).• Came away with three points and five rebounds against Cedarville (Dec. 4).• Grabbed three rebounds, to go along with two points and an assist in seven minutes against Oral Roberts (Nov. 16).• Recorded his first career block at SMU (Nov. 20).
Texas State at UTSA Game Notes
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ED SEAY6-8 | 220 | So. | Merriville, Ind.PPG RPG APG SPG0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
BRIAN HERRING6-3 | 185 | Fr. | San Antonio, TexasPPG RPG APG SPG- - - -
• Averaged 8.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in 2013-14 at Missouri State-West Plains.• His season-high came in early February against Snead College, when he went 11-of-15 from the field for 24 points. • Also contributed 13 rebounds against Snead, one of two double-doubles that year.• Named First-Team All-District his senior year, along with being named to the All-Area 5A Team for Winston Churchill HS.• Was named Academic All-District twice in his career.• As a senior he averaged 18 points per game, six rebounds per game along with three assists per game.
GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation San Marcos, Texas 78666Founded 1899Enrollment 35,568 (Fall 2013)Nickname BobcatsColors Maroon & Gold (PMS 504 & 872)Affiliation NCAADivisionIConference Sun Belt ConferencePresident Dr.DeniseM.TrauthFacultyRepresentative Dr.PaulGowensDirectorofAthletics Dr.LarryTeisSenior Woman Administrator Tracy Shoemake
ARENA INFORMATIONArena Name Strahan ColiseumOfficialCapacity 7,200First Year 1982-83First Game Nov. 25, 1982 (Texas State 96, Sul Ross 66)Largest Crowd 5,591 vs. UTSA (Jan. 29, 1998)Record at Strahan Coliseum 246-152
BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Basketball 1920Overall Record 1,214-1,075 (.530)Conference Championships 11 Southland Conference Two (1997 & 1999) SLC Tournament Titles Two (1994 & 1997) Lone Star Conference Nine (1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1974, 1979 & 1980)NCAA Tournament Appearances Two (0-2/1994 & 1997)
COACHING STAFFHeadCoach DannyKaspar Alma Mater North Texas, 1978 Record at Texas State 8-23 (1 season) CareerDivisionIRecord 254-164(14seasons) Overall Record: 473-216 (34 seasons)BasketballOffice (512)245-3832 Fax Number (512) 245-8807Assistant Coach Rob Flaska (Michigan Tech, 1982)Assistant Coach Terrence Rencher (Texas, 2007) Assistant Coach Jim Shaw (Grinnell, 2003)DirectorofBasketballOperations AlexHausladen(Arkansas,2006)Athletic Trainer/Basketball Bleey MartinezStrength and Conditioning Coach Leo Seitz
TEAM INFORMATION2013-14 Record: 8-23Sun Belt Record 4-14Starters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/9Percent of scoring returning 39.8Percent of rebounding returning 35.2
LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (5)NAME POS HT WT CL GP/GS PPG RPGWesDavis G 6-3 185 Sr. 29/27 8.4 2.4Kendell Ramlal F 6-7 217 So. 19/0 1.5 1.5Emani Gant F 6-8 225 Jr. 31/30 8.9 5.0Victor Bermudez G 6-4 170 Sr. 24/2 1.0 0.7Kavin Gilder-Tilbury F 6-7 210 So. 30/10 6.2 2.7
NON RETURNING LETTER WINNERS (9)NAME POS HT WT CL GP/GS PPG RPGGordon Ball F 6-8 235 Sr. 27/1 3.5 2.9RayDorsey G 6-3 170 So. 23/1 2.1 0.9Phil Hawkins G 6-0 200 Sr. 31/30 6.7 2.3Jeremiah Moore F 6-4 188 Jr. 6/0 0.0 0.0Reid Koenen F 6-7 200 Sr. 30/20 6.0 2.2Naiel Smith G 6-5 192 Fr. 31/3 1.8 1.5Corey Stern F 6-7 220 Sr. 28/6 4.6 3.5Nate Velasco G 6-1 170 Jr. 7/0 0.0 0.1Joel Wright F 6-7 220 Sr. 29/25 14.7 6.2
NEWCOMERS (9)NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOLOjai Black G 6-1 195 So. Killeen, Texas/McLennan CCD.J.Brown G 6-2 185 Sr. LosAngeles,Calif./SanJoseStateAustin Evans F 6-11 225 Fr. Plano, Texas/Plano HSBrian Herring G 6-3 185 Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Winston Churchill HSEthan Montalvo G 6-0 175 Jr. Omaha, Neb./North Platte CCCameron Naylor F 6-7 195 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Tallahassee CCEd Seay F 6-8 220 So. Merriville, Ind./Missouri St - West PlainsJaMarcus Weatherspoon G 6-4 185 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./Kilgore CollegeJonathan Wiley G 6-5 190 Fr. Houston, Texas/St. Pius X HS
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Bring on the NewcomersTexas State will have nine newcomers to the team this year, with six trans-fer players and three freshmen right out of high school. The team’s lone four-year transfer is D.J. Brown who was a three-year starter at San Jose State and played against Texas State when the Bobcats were in the WAC.
Five junior college transfers are JaMarcus Weatherspoon, Cameron Naylor, Ojai Black, Ethan Montalvo and Ed Seay. The five come from all around the country, ranging from Missouri, Florida, Nebraska, and Texas.
The three freshman are all Texas products with Brian Herring, Jonathan Wiley and Austin Evans. Evans is one of the bigger players in Texas State history at 6-11. He will need to put on some muscle as he is 225 and is viewed as a player who can be dominant in time.
In the first game of the year, the newcomers combined for 28 points, led by 15 from senior point guard D.J. Brown. Cameron Naylor also had six points and four rebounds.
Familiar FacesTexas State will have five re-turners from last year’s team. Coming back from the 2013-14 team are Wes Davis, Emani Gant, Victor Bermudez, Kavin Gilder-Tilbury and Kendell Ramlal.
Davis and Bermudez are the two returning seniors, joining Brown who only has just one season of eligibility. The five returners averaged a com-bined 26.0 points per game and 12.3 rebounds per game.
All-Sun Belt Second-Team SelectionJunior forward Emani Gant was named to the All-Sun Belt Second-Team. Gant is coming off a season in which he averaged 8.9 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game. Both totals are most among returning players from last year’s team. He began his career with a 19-point game at Hous-
ton in his first Division I game. Gant finished second in the Sun Belt with a field goal percentage of .546 (118-of-216).
“Emani had some very good games last year, and then strug-gled in others,” Kaspar said. “He accumulated fouls in several games which left him on the bench last year more than I’d hoped. He has to become more a consistent offensive player
and become a better rebounder and defender. He is very capable of doing this. He has gotten himself in pretty good shape. He has improved his offensive game.”
Gant has begun the year in fine form, picking up his first double-double of the year on Wednesday with 14 points and 13 rebounds. He was named the El-gin Baylor Class MVP at Seattle with 17 points, 3 re-
bounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.
Fourth All TimeDavis made his mark on the defensive end last season. Davis held NBA First Round Draft Pick Elfrid Payton to 10 points at Strahan Coliseum. Davis picked up four more steals in his first game this year, and has 138 for his career.
Below is where Davis stands all-time at Texas State.1. 192 David Sykes 1999-032. 161 Donte Mathis 1995-993. 154 Ryan White 2007-114. 139 Wes Davis 2011-pres.
Learning to Win the Close GamesTexas State’s record of 8-23 last season can be misleading in some ways. According to Ken Pomeroy, one of the leading advanced statistical web-sites in college basketball, the Bobcats were ranked as the sixth unluckiest team last season.
According to KenPom.com Luck is defined as “A measure of the deviation between a team’s actual winning percentage and what one would expect from its game-by-game efficiencies Essentially, a team involved in a lot of close games should not win (or lose) all of them”
Texas State had 10 games decided by six points or fewer, within two pos-sessions and went 1-9 in those games.
The Bobcats reversed that trend in the first game, extending a four point lead with three minutes to go to win 62-53.
Turning the Opposition OverTexas State has been stifling through its first two games in taking the ball away from its opponents. The Bobcats are averaging 19.0 turnovers defensive-ly, after causing Lamar to turn it over 20 times on Wednesday night.
The 19.0 turnovers have calcu-lated to a turnover on 30 per-cent of opponents’ possessions, which is ninth best in the coun-try.
Thus far in Kaspar’s tenure, the Bobcats are 4-2 when forcing 17+ turn-overs from their opponents. This season has marked the first time the Bob-cats have done it in back-to-back games.
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Point guard D.J. Brown“Even if I don’t score, I want to affect the game in a posi-tive way. One of our assis-tant coaches takes stats of how much we impact the game and I want to be to-wards the top.”-On how he approaches each game
NEXTGAME
vs. UTSA, Nov. 22Texas State and UTSA are long-time I-35 rivals and were conference mates in the Southland and the WAC.
17Texas State allowed 17 points in the first half
82.6%Texas State shot 19-of-23 from the FT line
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39.6#23 JaMarcus Weatherspoon
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7-of-10 FG
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#21 Emani Gant14 points
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Best in Decades• Texas State has gotten off to a 2-0 start this year, much better than the 0-5 start last season in Coach Kaspar’s first season.
• This year marks the first time that the Bobcats have opened the season 2-0 against two Division I opponents since the 1998-99 season when the team beat Wisconsin-Green Bay and Baylor.
• Defensively, the Bobcats have also been their best in 16 years, allowed just 107 com-bined points through the first two games.
• That total is the lowest since allowing 106 in the 2-0 start in 1998 as well.
Sign of Changing Times• Texas State’s come from behind win at Seattle was memorable for a number of rea-sons.
• The win marked the first time under Danny Kaspar the Bobcats came from behind at halftime to win, trailing 33-26 at break. The Bobcats were 0-15 when down after 20 minutes last season.
• The Bobcats were outrebounded by just one in the season opener 27-26. However, it marked just the second time in 15 tries under Kaspar the Bobcats won when on the losing end of the boards.
Suffocating Defense• From the second half of Seattle through the first half of Lamar, the Bobcats held the two teams to a combined 37 points through the two halves.
• Texas State allowed 20 points in the second half at Seattle and 17 in the first half to Lamar, the second lowest allowed under Kaspar.
Below are the fewest points allowed in a half under Kaspar.
Limiting Attempts• A reason for Texas State’s win over Seattle was its ability to limit the Redhawks to get-ting many looks at the basket.
• Seattle attempted just 41 shots for the game, tying for the second fewest under Coach Kaspar, along with a game against UT Arlington last season.
• The fewest shots against the Bobcats under Kaspar is 40 by Tulane last year.
• The Bobcats were aided by 18 turnovers on Friday night, ending Redhawk posses-sions. In the games against Tulane and UTA last year, the Bobcats’ opponents each committed 19 turnovers, most under Kaspar
Stealing the Ball• Friday night the Bobcats had 12 steals, the most under head coach Danny Kaspar.
• The Bobcats have now had 10+ steals three times under Kaspar.
• Contributing to the cause was Wes Davis who had four steals of his own, giving him 138 for his career.
• Davis’ four steals put him tops among the Sun Belt with an average of 4.0 per game
INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTION NOTESDouble-Figure Scoring GamesName 2014-15 Career High (Pt Total)Emani Gant 2 14 21WesDavis 1 23 22Kavin Gilder-Tilbury 1 5 14D.J.Brown 1 1 15J. Weatherspoon 1 1 19
Double-Figure Rebounding GamesName 2014-15 Career High (Reb Total)Emani Gant 1 3 13
20+ Point GamesName 2014-15 Career High (Pt Total)Emani Gant 0 1 21WesDavis 0 1 22
Career Double-DoublesName 2014-15 CareerEmani Gant 0 1
2014-15 Double-DoublesEmani Gant (1)vs. Lamar, 14 points, 13 rebounds
Head Coach Danny Kaspar
• Voted as the 2013 top mid-major coach in the country by CollegeInsider.com.
• 18th Winningest Active Division I Coach Nationally with an overall career record of 473-216.
• Winningest Division I Coach in the State of Texas from 2007-13.
• Had seven 20-win seasons at Stephen F. Austin.
• Won eight conference regular season championships (5 at Incarnate Word, 3 at Stephen F. Austin) and six conference/district tournament championships (5 at Incarnate Word, 1 at Stephen F. Austin).
• His teams have made one NCAA Tournament appear-ance (2009) and two NIT appearances (2008 and 2013).
• Posted an overall record of 219 wins and 52 losses while at the Univertsity of Incarnate Word; the best record for any four-year institution in Texas during the 1990s.
• Led the nation in scoring defense in 2012-13 with 51.2 points per game allowed. Also led the country 2010-11 in scoring defense with an average of 54.4 points per game allowed and finished second in 2007-08 and 2008-09.
• Led the nation in combined scoring defense from 2007-13, averaging 55.8 points per game.
• Was one of two teams along with the University of Wisconsin, to finish inside the top-10 in scoring defense nationally from 2007-13.
• Coached six All-Americans during his career; three at the University of Incarnate Word and three at Stephen F. Austin.
• Named Small College Coach of the Year by the Sporting News in 1999.
Danny Kaspar’s Year-by-Year RecordSeason School Overall Pct. 1991-92 Incarnate Word 21-9 .7001992-93 Incarnate Word 28-4 .8751993-94 Incarnate Word 24-6 .8001994-95 Incarnate Word 26-8 .7651995-96 Incarnate Word 20-9 .6901996-97 Incarnate Word 25-4 .8621997-98 Incarnate Word 26-5 .8391998-99 Incarnate Word 28-2 .9331999-2000 Incarnate Word 21-5 .8082000-01 Stephen F. Austin 9-17 .34620001-02 Stephen F. Austin 13-15 .4642002-03 Stephen F. Austin 21-8 .7242003-04 Stephen F. Austin 21-9 .7002004-05 Stephen F. Austin 12-15 .4442005-06 Stephen F. Austin 17-12 .5862006-07 Stephen F. Austin 15-14 .5172007-08 Stephen F. Austin 26-6 .8132008-09 Stephen F. Austin 24-8 .7502009-10 Stephen F. Austin 23-9 .7192010-11 Stephen F. Austin 18-11 .6212011-12 Stephen F. Austin 20-12 .6252012-13 Stephen F. Austin 27-5 .8442013-14 Texas State 8-23 .2672014-15 Texas State 1-0 1.000Overall Record 474-216 .689
Among the National Leaders
Danny Kaspar is currently ranked 21st in the country in terms of total win percentage and 26th overall in total wins. Below are the tables of where he ranks.
BY WIN PERCENTAGENo. Coach School Yrs. Won Lost Pct.1. Mark Few Gonzaga 15 403 100 .8012. Roy Williams North Carolina 26 724 190 .7923. Thad Matta Ohio St 14 377 114 .7684. Mike Krzyzewski Duke 39 983 306 .7635. Bruce Pearl Auburn 19 462 145 .7616. John Calipari Kentucky. 22 555 175 .7607. Bo Ryan Wisconsin 30 704 224 .7598. Bill Self Kansas 21 532 174 .7549. Jamie Dixon Pittsburgh 11 288 96 .75010. Shaka Smart VCU 5 137 46 .74911. Dave Rose BYU 9 232 78 .74812. Jim Boeheim Syracuse 38 948 320 .74813. Josh Pastner Memphis 5 130 44 .74714. Rick Pitino Louisville 29 695 248 .73915. Sean Miller Arizona 10 249 95 .72416. Billy Donovan Florida 20 486 189 .72017. Tom Izzo Michigan St 19 468 187 .71518. Larry Brown SMU 9 214 87 .71119. Bob Huggins West Virginia 32 740 302 .71020. Gregg Marshall Wichita St 16 368 154 .70521. Danny Kaspar. Texas St. 23 475 216 .68722. Tubby Smith Texas Tech 23 525 244 .683
CAREER BY THE NUMBERSVs. the ACC ...........................................................0-1Vs. the American Athletic Conference .......1-3Vs. the America East..........................................1-0Vs. the Atlantic 10 ..............................................0-1Vs. the Atlantic Sun ...........................................1-0Vs. the Big 10 .......................................................0-1Vs. the Big 12 .................................................... 3-11Vs. the Big East ....................................................0-0Vs. the Big Sky .....................................................1-0Vs. the Big West ..................................................1-0Vs. Conference USA ......................................17-15Vs. the MEAC .......................................................1-1Vs. the MAC ..........................................................0-0Vs. the Missouri Valley Conference ..............2-0Vs. the Northeast Conference .......................0-1Vs. the Ohio Valley .............................................0-1Vs. the Pac 12 ......................................................0-4Vs. the Patriot League ......................................0-1Vs the SEC .............................................................1-7Vs. the Southland Conference .............. 115-61Vs. the Summit League ....................................1-1Vs. the Sun Belt Conference ......................31-28Vs. the SWAC..................................................... 10-5Vs. the WAC ..........................................................2-1Vs. the West Coast .............................................3-1Note: Records vs. conferences reflect schools that are currently in those conferences.
When allowing 40 points or less ............... 15-0When allowing 41-50 points ...................... 51-5When allowing 51-60 points ....................84-35When allowing 61-70 points ....................65-71When allowing 71-80 points ....................13-29When allowing 81+ points .......................... 5-14
BY VICTORIES Won in 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 9832. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 9483. Bob Huggins, West Virginia 7404. Roy Williams, North Carolina 7245. Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 7046. Rick Pitino, Louisville 6957. Rick Byrd, Belmont 6898. Jerry Slocum, Youngstown St. 6889. Cliff Ellis, Coastal Caro. 66810. Larry Hunter, Western Caro. 64911. John Beilein, Michigan 62612. Stew Morrill, Utah St. 60213. Rick Barnes, Texas 58414. John Calipari, Kentucky 55515. Lon Kruger, Oklahoma 53716. Jim Larranaga, Miami (FL) 53617. Bill Self, Kansas 53218. Tubby Smith, Texas Tech 52519. Greg Kampe, Oakland 51720. Dana Altman, Oregon 50721. Kelvin Sampson, Houston 50022. Tony Shaver, William & Mary 49423. Steve Alford, UCLA. 49124. Billy Donovan, Florida 48625. Fran Dunphy, Temple 47726. Danny Kaspar, Texas St. 47527. Bob McKillop, Davidson 47228. Tom Izzo, Michigan State 468
AlphAbeticAl RosteR
No. Name Ht Wt Pos Yr/Exp Hometown/Last School22 Victor Bermudez 6-4 170 G Sr/1L North Las Vegas, Nev./Sheridan College (Wyo.)5 Ojai Black 6-1 195 G So/TR Killeen, Texas/McLennan CC0 D.J.Brown 6-2 185 G Sr/TR LosAngeles,Calif./SanJoseState10 WesDavis 6-3 185 G Sr/3L Arlington,Texas/MansfieldSummitHS31 Austin Evans 6-11 225 F Fr/HS Plano, Texas/Plano HS21 Emani Gant 6-8 225 F Jr/1L Los Angeles, Calif./Bartsow CC1 Kavin Gilder-Tilbury 6-7 210 F So/1L Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls HS34 Brian Herring 6-3 185 G Fr/HS San Antonio, Texas/Winston Churchill HS15 Ethan Montalvo 6-0 175 G Jr/TR Omaha, Neb./North Platte CC24 Cameron Naylor 6-7 195 F Jr/TR Jacksonville, Fla/Tallahassee CC32 Kendell Ramlal 6-7 217 F So/1L Houston, Texas/Episcopal HS33 Edward Seay 6-8 220 F So/TR Merrville, Ind./Missouri State - West Plains23 JaMarcus Weatherspoon 6-4 185 G Jr/TR Baton Rouge, La./Kilgore College2 Jonathan Wiley 6-6 195 G Fr/HS Houston, Texas/St. Pius X HS
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No. Name Ht Wt Pos Yr/Exp Hometown/Last School0 D.J.Brown 6-2 185 G Sr/TR LosAngeles,Calif./SanJoseState1 Kavin Gilder-Tilbury 6-7 210 F So/1L Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls HS2 Jonathan Wiley 6-6 195 G Fr/HS Houston, Texas/St. Pius X HS5 Ojai Black 6-1 195 G So/TR Killeen, Texas/McLennan CC10 WesDavis 6-3 185 G Sr/3L Arlington,Texas/MansfieldSummitHS15 Ethan Montalvo 6-0 175 G Jr/TR Omaha, Neb./North Platte CC21 Emani Gant 6-8 225 F Jr/1L Los Angeles, Calif./Bartsow CC22 Victor Bermudez 6-4 170 G Sr/1L North Las Vegas, Nev./Sheridan College (Wyo.)23 JaMarcus Weatherspoon 6-4 185 G Jr/TR Baton Rouge, La./Kilgore College24 Cameron Naylor 6-7 195 F Jr/TR Jacksonville, Fla/Tallahassee CC31 Austin Evans 6-11 225 F Fr/HS Plano, Texas/Plano HS32 Kendell Ramlal 6-7 217 F So/1L Houston, Texas/Episcopal HS33 Edward Seay 6-8 220 F So/TR Merrville, Ind./Missouri State - West Plains34 Brian Herring 6-3 185 G Fr/HS San Antonio, Texas/Winston Churchill HS
Coaching StaffPosition Name Graduated From Year at Texas StateHeadCoach: DannyKaspar NorthTexas SecondAssistant Coach: Rob Flaska Michigan Tech SixthAssistant Coach: Terrence Rencher Texas FourthAssistant Coach: Jim Shaw Grinnell SecondDirectorofBasketballOperations: AlexHausladen Arkansas FirstGraduate Assistant: Clay Mello Texas SecondAthletic Trainer: Bleey Martinez South Florida ThirdStrength Coach: Leo Seitz Texas Lutheran SeventhSports Information Contact: Rob Beuerlein TCU Fifth
Pronunciation GuidePlayers PronunciationOjai Black O-jayEmani Gant EE-mahn-eeKendellRamlal Ken-DELLRam-LAHLEdward Seay See-A
TEAM STATISTICS TXST OPPSCORING 127 108 Points per game 63.5 54.0 Scoring margin +9.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 43-93 39-94 Field goal pct . 4 6 2 . 4 1 53 POINT FG-ATT 9-23 15-35 3-point FG pct . 3 9 1 . 4 2 9 3-pt FG made per game 4.5 7.5FREE THROWS-ATT 32-40 15-25 Free throw pct . 8 0 0 . 6 0 0 F-Throws made per game 16.0 7.5REBOUNDS 59 54 Rebounds per game 29.5 27.0 Rebounding margin +2.5 -ASSISTS 24 22 Assists per game 12.0 11.0TURNOVERS 34 38 Turnovers per game 17.0 19.0 Turnover margin +2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.6STEALS 19 17 Steals per game 9.5 8.5BLOCKS 7 7 Blocks per game 3.5 3.5ATTENDANCE 1634 3250 Home games-Avg/Game 1-1634 1-3250 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsTexas State 56 71 127Opponents 50 58 108
Date Opponent Score Att.11/14/14 at Seattle University W 62-53 325011/19/14 LAMAR W 65-55 1634
* - Conference game
Points 19 Weatherspoon, J. vs Lamar (11/19/14)Field Goals Made 7 Weatherspoon, J. vs Lamar (11/19/14) 7 Gant, Emani at Seattle University (11/14/14)Field Goal Att. 14 Gant, Emani at Seattle University (11/14/14)FG Pct (min 5 made) .833 (5-6) Gant, Emani vs Lamar (11/19/14)3-PointFGMade 3 Davis,WesvsLamar(11/19/14) 3 Brown,D.J.atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3-PointFGAtt. 6 Brown,D.J.atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3-PtFGPct(min2made) .600(3-5) Davis,WesvsLamar(11/19/14)FreeThrowsMade 6 Brown,D.J.atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FreeThrowAtt. 7 Brown,D.J.vsLamar(11/19/14)FTPct(min3made) 1.000(6-6) Brown,D.J.atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14) 1.000(4-4) Davis,WesvsLamar(11/19/14) 1.000 (4-4) Gant, Emani vs Lamar (11/19/14)Rebounds 13 Gant, Emani vs Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 5 Brown,D.J.vsLamar(11/19/14)Steals 4 Gant, Emani vs Lamar (11/19/14) 4 Davis,WesatSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)Blocked Shots 3 Naylor, Cameron vs Lamar (11/19/14)
Points 23 Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)Field Goals Made 8 Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)Field Goal Att. 13 Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)FG Pct (min 5 made) .615 (8-13) Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)3-Point FG Made 7 Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)3-Point FG Att. 9 Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) .778 (7-9) Umipig, Isiah at Seattle University (11/14/14)Free Throws Made 3 Crook, Jack at Seattle University (11/14/14)Free Throw Att. 4 Chibuogwu, Manny at Seattle University (11/14/14) 4 Crook, Jack at Seattle University (11/14/14)FT Pct (min 3 made) .750 (3-4) Crook, Jack at Seattle University (11/14/14)Rebounds 6 Flora, Jarell at Seattle University (11/14/14)Assists 5 Crook, Jack at Seattle University (11/14/14)Steals 8 de Lattibeaudiere vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Blocked Shots 2 de Lattibeaudiere vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
iNdividual Game hiGhs aNd loWs
TEXAS STATE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
TEXAS STATE - GAME LOWS
POINTS 62 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FIELDGOALSMADE 21 LAMAR(11/19/14)FIELDGOALATTEMPTS 42 LAMAR(11/19/14)FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE .431(22-51) atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3PTFIELDGOALSMADE 4 LAMAR(11/19/14)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 LAMAR (11/19/14)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .385 (5-13) at Seattle University (11/14/14)FREETHROWSMADE 13 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 17 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .765 (13-17) at Seattle University (11/14/14)REBOUNDS 26 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)ASSISTS 11 LAMAR (11/19/14)STEALS 7 LAMAR (11/19/14)BLOCKEDSHOTS 2 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)TURNOVERS 11 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FOULS 12 at Seattle University (11/14/14)
OPPONENT - GAME LOWS
POINTS 53 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FIELDGOALSMADE 18 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FIELDGOALATTEMPTS 41 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE .396(21-53) LAMAR(11/19/14)3PTFIELDGOALSMADE 6 LAMAR(11/19/14)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 17 LAMAR (11/19/14)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .353 (6-17) LAMAR (11/19/14)FREETHROWSMADE 7 LAMAR(11/19/14)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 12 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .538 (7-13) LAMAR (11/19/14)REBOUNDS 27 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14) 27 LAMAR (11/19/14)ASSISTS 8 LAMAR (11/19/14)STEALS 6 at Seattle University (11/14/14)BLOCKEDSHOTS 3 LAMAR(11/19/14)TURNOVERS 18 at Seattle University (11/14/14)FOULS 15 at Seattle University (11/14/14)
TEXAS STATE - GAME HIGHS
POINTS 65 LAMAR (11/19/14)FIELDGOALSMADE 22 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FIELDGOALATTEMPTS 51 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE .500(21-42) LAMAR(11/19/14)3PTFIELDGOALSMADE 5 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 at Seattle University (11/14/14)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .400 (4-10) LAMAR (11/19/14)FREETHROWSMADE 19 LAMAR(11/19/14)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 23 LAMAR (11/19/14)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .826 (19-23) LAMAR (11/19/14)REBOUNDS 33 LAMAR(11/19/14)ASSISTS 13 at Seattle University (11/14/14)STEALS 12 at Seattle University (11/14/14)BLOCKEDSHOTS 5 LAMAR(11/19/14)TURNOVERS 23 LAMAR (11/19/14)FOULS 15 LAMAR (11/19/14)
OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS
POINTS 55 LAMAR (11/19/14)FIELDGOALSMADE 21 LAMAR(11/19/14)FIELDGOALATTEMPTS 53 LAMAR(11/19/14)FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE .439(18-41) atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3PTFIELDGOALSMADE 9 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 18 at Seattle University (11/14/14)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .500 (9-18) at Seattle University (11/14/14)FREETHROWSMADE 8 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 13 LAMAR (11/19/14)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .667 (8-12) at Seattle University (11/14/14)REBOUNDS 27 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14) 27 LAMAR (11/19/14)ASSISTS 14 at Seattle University (11/14/14)STEALS 11 LAMAR (11/19/14)BLOCKEDSHOTS 4 atSeattleUniversity(11/14/14)TURNOVERS 20 LAMAR (11/19/14)
BY OPPONENT FREE THROW ATTEMPTSWhen opp. attempts < 15 FT 2-0 6-3When opp. attempts 15-25 FT 0-0 4-13When opp. attempts 26+ FTs 0-0 1-7
BY TURNOVERS 2014-15 Under KasparFewer TOs than opponent 1-0 4-5More TOs than opponent 1-0 5-17Tied in turnovers 0-0 1-1
BY POINTS OFF TURNOVERSMore points off TOs than opp. 1-0 5-4Fewer points off TOs than opp. 1-0 4-16Tied in points off TOs 0-0 1-3
MORE TURNOVER NUMBERS 2014-15 Under KasparWhen committing < 10 TOs 0-0 0-1When committing 10-20 TOs 1-0 9-22When committing 21+ TOs 1-0 1-0
When opp. committs < 10 TOs 0-0 0-6When opp. committs 10-20 TOs 2-0 10-17When opp. committs 21+ TOs 0-0 0-0
GAMES IN OVERTIME 2014-15 Under KasparAt home 0-0 1-0On the road 0-0 0-0
POINTS IN THE PAINTMore points in the paint 1-0 7-13Fewer points in the paint 0-0 2-10Tied in points in the paint 0-0 0-0
SECOND CHANCE POINTS 2014-15 Under KasparMore second chance points 0-0 6-10Fewer second chance points 2-0 4-10Tied in second chance points 0-0 0-3
FAST BREAK POINTS 2014-15 Under KasparMore fast break points 2-0 9-15Fewer fast break points 0-0 1-6Tied in fast break points 0-0 0-2
BENCH SCORING 2014-15 Under KasparWhen Bobcats bench outscores opponents 0-0 5-10When opponents bench outscores Bobcats bench 2-0 5-11When benches are tied in scoring 0-0 0-2
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSAttempting more field goals than the opponent 1-0 6-12Attempting fewer field goals than the opponent 1-0 3-9Attempting same number of field goals 0-0 1-2
MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERSWhen Bobcats have 15+ assists 0-0 3-2When Bobcats have 2 players score 20+ points 0-0 1-0When Bobcats have 4 players score 10+ points 0-0 3-2When Bobcats score 30+ points in the paint 0-0 4-7When Bobcats make 10+ 3-PT FGs 0-0 1-0When opponents make 10+ 3-PT FGs 0-0 1-1
PLAYER TID BITSWhen Emani Gant scores 15+ points 1-0When Emani Gant has 8+ rebounds 1-0When Emani Gant has a double-double 1-0When D.J. Brown scores 15+ points 1-0When D.J. Brown has 5+ assists 1-0When Wes Davis scores 10+ points 1-0When Wes Davis has 3+ steals 1-0When Ethan Montalvo scores 10+ points 0-0When Ethan Montalvo has 3+ 3-FGs 0-0When Kavin Tilbury scores 10+ points 1-0When Kavin Tilbury makes 3+ 3-PT FGs 0-0When Kavin Tilbury has 5+ rebounds 1-0When Cameron Naylor scores 10+ points 0-0When Cameron Naylor has 5+ rebounds 1-0When JaMarcus Weatherspoon scores 10+ points 1-0
Team hiGhs aNd loWsBoBcaTs BY The NumBeRs
TEAM
Scored 90 or more points in a game
............................................. 90 at San Jose State, 3/9/13 (W, 90-67)
Scored 100 or more points in a game
................................ 103 vs. Houston Baptist, 12/3/11 (W, 103-76)
Scored 110 or more points in a game
....................126 vs. Our Lady of the Lake, 11/24/10 (L, 126-127)
Scored 120 or more points in a game
....................126 vs. Our Lady of the Lake, 11/24/10 (L, 126-127)
Scored 50 points or less
...............................................41 at Georgia State 2/20/14 (L, 41-68)
Allowed 90 or more points
............................................................... 90 vs. Idaho, 3/2/13 (L, 90-81)
Allowed 100 or more points
.......................................... 100 at Long Island, 12/20/11 (L, 84-100)
Allowed less than 50 points
............................................................... 36 at ULM 1/11/14 (W, 61-36)
Hit 10 3-pointers - 11 vs. Northern Kentucky, 11/30/13 (11-17)
Hit 11 3-pointers - 11 vs. Northern Kentucky, 11/30/13 (11-17)
Hit 12 3-pointers - 12 vs. UT Arlington, 1/12/13 (12-28)
Hit 13 3-pointers - 13 at UTSA, 02/25/12 (13-33)
Hit 14 3-pointers - 15 vs. UTSA, 01/21/12 (15-33)
Hit 15 3-pointers - 15 vs. UTSA, 01/21/12 (15-33)
Scored 100 points in two consecutive games
.....111 vs. Dallas Baptist, 01/09/78 (W, 111-59) and 112 vs. St.
Edward’s, 01/12/78 (W, 112-63)
Won game by 50 points or more
.............................. 52 vs. Houston-Tillotson, 12/28/11 (W, 99-47)
Game decided by one point
........................................................... vs. Western Kentucky (L, 51-50)
Game decided by two points
............................................................. vs. Seattle, 2/28/13 (W, 67-65)
........3/6/10 vs Sam Houston State (W, 101-97) and 3/10/10 at
Southeastern Louisiana, (L, 79-78)
THE LAST TIME...
SCORINGScored 25 or more points in a game
................................................Joel Wright (32) vs. Denver, 3/14/13Scored 30 or more points in a game
............................................... Joel Wright (32) vs. Denver, 3/14/13Scored 35 or more points in a game...................................................Joel Wright (37) at Idaho, 1/24/13Scored 40 or more points in a game............................ J.B. Conley (42) vs. Northwestern St., 2/27/10
Two players had 20 points in a game...Reid Koenen (26) & Joel Wright (21) vs. South Alabama, 2/20/14
Scored 20 points in two straight games
.........Joel Wright (26) vs. Seattle, 3/12/13; (32) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Five players scored in double figures - Matt Staff (22), Joel Wright (12), Deonte’ Jones (12), Phil Hawkins (11), Reid Koenen (11) vs. Idaho (3/2/13)
Six players scored in double figures - Brooks Ybarra (18), Matt Staff (11), Eddie Rios (17), John Bowman (10), Travis Jones (13), Gordon Ball (10) vs. Texas Lutheran (11/11/11)
Four players with 15 or more points.......Vonn Jones (18), Brooks Ybarra (29), Matt Staff 15), Reid Koenen (17) vs. South Dakota (2/18/12)
DOUBLE-DOUBLESDouble-Double - Joel Wright (16 pts, 12 rebs) vs Troy, 1/25/1420-10 game - Joel Wright (20 pts, 10 rebs) at San Jose State, 3/9/1330-10 game - Joel Wright (33 pts, 12 rebs) vs. Denver, 2/2/13Back-to-back 20-10 games - Matt Staff at Southeastern La. (21 pts, 13 rebs) 2/22/12; at UTSA (28 pts, 12 rebs) 2/25/12Double-Double in points and rebounds - Joel Wright (17 pts, 10 rebs) at UL-Lafayette, 1/13/14Double-Double in points and assistst - Ryan White (21 pts, 11 assists) vs. Our Lady of the Lake, 11/24/10 Double-Double in two consecutive games - Joel Wright at ULM (1/11/14) & at UL-Lafayette (1/13/14)
Double-Double in three consecutive games - Matt Staff at Southeastern La. (2/22/12), at UTSA (2/25/12), vs. Lamar (2/29/12)Two players record double-doubles- Matt Staff (16 pts, 10 rebs), Joel Wright (17 pts, 11 rebs) vs. Utah, 11/30/12Three players record double-doubles- Tony Bishop (20 points, 11 rebounds), Ryan White (21 points, 11 assists) & Cameron Johnson (17 points, 10 rebounds) vs. Our Lady of the Lake, 11/24/10
Field GoalsMade 10 FG in a game - Joel Wright (12) at Lamar, 2/23/13Made 11 FG in a game - Joel Wright (12) at Lamar, 2/23/13Made 12 FG in a game- Joel Wright (12) at Lamar, 2/23/13Made 13 FG in a game - J.B. Conley (14) at Northwestern State, 2/27/10Made 14 FG in a game - J.B. Conley (14) at Northwestern State, 2/27/10
Attempted 17 FG in a game - Joel Wright (17) vs Stephen F. Austin, 11/12/13Attempted 18 FG in a game - Joel Wright (19) at Houston, 11/12/13Attempted 19 FG in a game - Joel Wright (19) at Houston, 11/12/13Attempted 20 FG in a game - Joel Wright (23) at Lamar, 2/23/13Attempted 21 FG in a game - Joel Wright (23) at Lamar, 2/23/13Attempted 22 FG in a game - Joel Wright (23) at Lamar, 2/23/13Attempted 23 FG in a game - Joel Wright (23) at Lamar, 2/23/13
Three-PointersMade 5 3-pointers in a game - Vonn Jones (5) at Utah State, 3/7/13Made 6 3-pointers in a game - Deonte’ Jones (6) at Lamar, 2/23/13Made 7 3-pointers in a game - John Rybak (8) at TCU, 11/24/09Made 8 3-pointers in a game - John Rybak (8) at TCU, 11/24/09Made 9 3-pointers in a game - Brent Benson (9) vs. Mc-Murry, 12/30/08Made 10 3-pointers in a game - Never
Attempted 10 3-pointers - Deonte’ Jones (11) at Lamar, 2/23/13Attempted 15 3-pointers - John Rybak (18) at TCU, 11/24/09
Free Throws
Made 8 FT in a game - Joel Wright (8) at Western Kentucky,
2/1/14
Made 9 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Made 10 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Made 11 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Made 12 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Made 13 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Made 14 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver, 3/14/13
Attempted 15 FT in a game - Joel Wright (14) vs. Denver,
3/14/13Attempted 20 FT in a game - J.B. Conley (20) at Northwest-ern State, 2/27/10
Rebounds10 Rebs - .........................................Joel Wright (12) vs Troy, 1/25/1411 Rebs - .........................................Joel Wright (12) vs Troy, 1/25/1412 Rebs - .........................................Joel Wright (12) vs Troy, 1/25/1413 Rebs - ....................................Joel Wright (13) at Texas, 12/14/1314 Rebs - ....................Matt Staff (14) vs. McNeese State, 1/14/1215 Rebs - ......................... Tony Bishop (16) vs. Nicholls, 2/5/1116 Rebs - ......................... Tony Bishop (16) vs. Nicholls, 2/5/1117 Rebs - ...Emmanuel Bidias A’ Moute (17) vs. Lamar, 1/23/10
10+ Rebounds in two consecutive games - Joel Wright (2) 1/11/14 - 1/13/1410+ Rebounds in three consecutive games - Matt Staff (3) 2/22/12 - 2/29/12
Two players had 10 reboundsJoel Wright (13), Emani Gant (12) vs. South Dakota, 11/25/13
Assists8 Assists - Phil Hawkins (8) at Utah State, 3/7/139 Assists - Ryan White (9) vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/9/1110 Assists - Ryan White (11) at Sam Houston State, 1/19/1111 Assists - Ryan White (11) at Sam Houston State, 1/19/11
Steals5 Steals - Naiel Smith (5) vs, Arkansas State 1/4/146 Steals - Wesley Davis (8) vs. UT Arlington, 1/28/127 Steals - Wesley Davis (8) vs. UT Arlington, 1/28/128 Steals - Wesley Davis (8) vs. UT Arlington, 1/28/12
Blocks4 Blocks - Matt Staff (4) at Denver, 3/14/135 Blocks - A.J. Stewart (5) at Houston Baptist, 12/4/106 Blocks - A.J. Stewart (6) vs. Our Lady of the Lake, 11/24/107 Blocks - Trevor Cook (7) vs. UT Pan American, 1/16/06
FoulsTechnical foul - Corey Stern vs. UL-Lafayette, 2/8/14 Fouled out - Kavin Gilder-Tilbury vs. Long Island 12/30/13Two players fouled out - Joel Wright, Reid Koenen, Corey Stern vs. Idaho, 3/2/13Three players fouled out - Joel Wright, Reid Koenen, Corey Stern vs. Idaho, 3/2/13
THE LAST TIME...INDIVIDUAL
2014-15 Box ScoresOfficial Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsTexas State vs Seattle University11/14/14 7:00 pm at Seattle, WA (KeyArena)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalLamar 17 38 55Texas State 30 35 65
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchLU 22 19 14 0 16TXST 28 17 8 6 8
Last FG - LU 2nd-00:03, TXST 2nd-06:44.Largest lead - LU None, TXST by 15 2nd-06:44.LU led for 00:00. TXST led for 38:35. Game was tied for 01:25.
Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
0 D.J. BrownG • 6-2 • 185 • Sr. • Los Angeles, Calif. • San Jose State
2014-15 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 33 vs. CSU Bakersfiled (1/23/12)Assists 11 vs Seattle (1/5/12)Rebounds 8 vs Sacaramento State (12/8/12)FG Att 15 2x (11/14/14)FG Made 9 vs. CSU Bakersfield (1/23/12)FT Att 12 at Idaho (2/2/13)FT Made 9 2x, last vs CSU Fullerton (11/23/13)3 PT FG Att. 10 at Idaho (1/26/12)3 PT FG Made 6 vs CSU Bakersfield (1/23/12)Steals 4 2x, last at Air Force (1/15/14)Minutes 45 vs. Fresno State (2/9/12)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 15 at Seattle (11/14/14)Assists 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Rebounds 2 2x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Att 7 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Made 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)3 PT FG Att. 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)3 PT FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)Steals 2 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 34 at Seattle (11/14/14)
Career Statistics
2014-15 Texas State Men's BasketballTexas State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 19, 2014)
1 Kavin Gilder-TilburyF • 6-7 • 210 • So. • Houston, Texas • Cypress Falls High School
2014-15 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics
Career Statistics
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 14 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (12/1/13)Assists 3 vs. Cedarville (12/4/13)Rebounds 8 vs. Cedarville (12/4/13)FG Att 9 3x, last vs. UT Tyler (12/21/13)FG Made 5 vs. Northern Kentucky (11/30/13)FT Att 5 vs. Western Kentucky (2/27/14)FT Made 3 3x, last vs. Long Island (12/30/13)3 PT FG Att. 7 vs. Southeast Missouri (12/1/13)3 PT FG Made 3 2x, last vs Southeast Missouri (12/1/13)Steals 2 2x, last at UL-Lafayette (1/13/14)Blocks 3 at UL-Lafayette (1/13/14)Minutes 39 vs. UALR (1/2/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 10 at Seattle (11/14/14)Assists 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)Rebounds 3 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Att 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Made 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)3 PT FG Att. 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)3 PT FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)Steals 2 at Seattle (11/14/14)Blocks 3 at UL-Lafayette (1/13/14)Minutes 34 at Seattle (11/14/14)
2014-15 Texas State Men's BasketballTexas State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 19, 2014)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints - -Assists - -Rebounds - -FG Att 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made - -FT Att - -FT Made - -3 PT FG Att. - -3 PT FG Made - -Steals - -Minutes 6 2x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints - -Assists - -Rebounds - -FG Att 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made - -FT Att - -FT Made - -3 PT FG Att. - -3 PT FG Made - -Steals - -Minutes 6 2x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 22 vs. Utah State (12/31/12)Assists 5 3x, last at UL-Lafayette (1/13/14)Rebounds 6 2x, last at South Alabama (12/21/13)FG Att 13 vs. Louisiana Tech (1/10/13)FG Made 10 vs. Utah State (12/31/12)FT Att 11 vs. Southeastern La. (2/22/12)FT Made 7 vs. UT Arlington (1/28/12)3 PT FG Att. 6 3x, last at Oral Roberts (11/16/13)3 PT FG Made 3 3x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 4 3x, last at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 38 vs. Tulane (11/29/13)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 15 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)Rebounds 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Att 9 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Att 2 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Made 2 at Seattle (11/14/14)3 PT FG Att. 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)3 PT FG Made 3 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 4 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 31 at Seattle (11/14/14)
10 Wes DavisG • 6-3 • 185 • Sr. • Arlington, Texas. • Mansfield Summit High School
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Rebounds 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Att - -FT Made - -3 PT FG Att. 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)3 PT FG Made 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Minutes 20 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Rebounds 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Att - -FT Made - -3 PT FG Att. 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)3 PT FG Made 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Minutes 20 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
15 Ethan MontalvoG • 6-0 • 175 • Jr. • Omaha, Neb. • North Platte JC
2014-15 Texas State Men's BasketballTexas State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 19, 2014)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 21 vs. Troy (1/25/14)Assists 4 4x, last vs. Troy (1/25/14)Rebounds 13 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 14 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 9 2x, last vs Troy (1/25/14)FT Att 7 vs. Cedarville (12/4/13)FT Made 5 vs. Long Island (12/30/13)Blocks 2 4x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Minutes 37 at Seattle (11/14/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 17 at Seattle (11/14/14)Assists 3 2x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Rebounds 13 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 14 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 7 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Att 4 2x, last vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Made 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Blocks 2 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Minutes 37 at Seattle (11/14/14)
21 Emani GantF • 6-8 • 225 • Jr. • Los Angeles, Calif. • Barstow CC
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 7 at Georgia State (2/17/14)Assists 4 at UALR (1/23/14)Rebounds 3 at Houston (11/8/13)FG Att 4 4x, last vs. Long Island (12/30/13)FG Made 2 vs. Cedarville (12/4/13)FT Att 2 3x, last at Georgia State (2/17/14)FT Made 2 at Georgia State (2/17/14)3 PT FG Att. 4 2x, last at Troy (3/8/14)3 PT FG Made 1 4x, last at Troy (3/8/14)Steals 1 at UALR (1/23/14)Minutes 25 at Oral Roberts (2/17/13)
Season HighsCategory No. Date
22 Victor BermudezG • 6-4 • 170 • Sr. • North Las Vegas, Nev. • Sheridan College
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 19 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Rebounds 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 10 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made 7 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Att 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Made 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)3 PT FG Att. - -3 PT FG Made - -Steals 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 32 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 19 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Assists 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Rebounds 4 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 10 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Made 7 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Att 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FT Made 5 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)3 PT FG Att. - -3 PT FG Made - -Steals 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 32 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)Assists - -Rebounds 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Att - -FT Made - -Blocks 3 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 25 at Seattle (11/14/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)Assists - -Rebounds 6 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)FG Att 6 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Made 3 at Seattle (11/14/14)FT Att - -FT Made - -Blocks 3 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)Steals 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)Minutes 25 at Seattle (11/14/14)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints 5 at Georgia State (2/17/14)Assists 1 3x, last vs. Long Island (12/30/13)Rebounds 5 vs. Cedarville (12/4/13)FG Att 5 at Georgia State (2/17/14)FG Made 2 2x, last at Georgia State (2/17/14)FT Att 2 3x, last at Utah (12/14/13)FT Made 1 3x, last at Utah (12/19/13)Blocks 3 at South Alabama (3/6/14)Steals 1 at Texas (12/14/13)Minutes 17 vs. Long Island (12/30/13)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints - -Assists - -Rebounds 1 at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Att - -FG Made - -FT Att - -FT Made - -Blocks - -Steals - -Minutes 7 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Career HighsCategory No. DatePoints - -Assists - -Rebounds - at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Att - -FG Made - -FT Att - -FT Made - -Blocks - -Steals - -Minutes 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)
Season HighsCategory No. DatePoints - -Assists - -Rebounds - at Seattle (11/14/14)FG Att - -FG Made - -FT Att - -FT Made - -Blocks - -Steals - -Minutes 1 vs. Lamar (11/19/14)