EASTERN OREGON Men’s Basketball ONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM GAME TIME Tipoff on Tuesday is set for 7 p.m. There will be a live video stream of the game from New Media Television Services on EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available on EOUSports.com as well. Live radio is available online and locally in La Grande on KEOL 91.7 FM THE SERIES * EOU and OIT meet for the 160th time, Tech has won 95 of the previous meetings. * Eastern has not won in Klamath Falls since Feb. 16, 1979. The Owls have won 55 straight home games. * Oregon Tech defeated the Mountaineers 21 straight times before EOU won in La Grande on Feb. 11, 2006. * Tech has won 84 percent of its games since 2006-07, compared to Eastern's 77 win percentage. * The Owls and EOU are 2 and 3 in three-pointers made per game and total three-pointers made in NAIA Div. 2. QUICK HITS * The Mountaineers are 12-0 when opponents have scored less than 70 points, and 24-1 under Isaac Williams. * EOU is 23-0 this season when leading with five minutes left in regulation, and 21-1 when leading with 10:00 left. * EOU is 41-2 in its last 43 regular season games at home and 63-7 in the past 70 games in Quinn. * Thomas McCarthy is 15 made three-pointers from breaking Mark Carrollo’s career school record. * Eastern is 19-2 when leading at halftime this season. * The Mountaineers are 18-1 when they score 80 points in a game. * Eastern Oregon finished February with an 8-0 record. * EOU is 23-1 when it outrebounds opponents. POSTSEASON NOTES * Eastern is the only school in the Cascade Conference to advance to at least the semifinals the past five seasons. * The Mountaineers will be playing in their second CCC tournament championship game. EOU fell at Warner Pacific in 2007. * EOU is 24-36 all-time in the postseason and 11-14 in the CCC tournament all-time. MBB MEDIA SERVICES Barrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and Promotions [email protected]541-805-5687 (c) GAME 31 * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MOUNTAINEERS MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULE Date Opponent T ime/Result Oct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 101-33 Oct. 29 Portland Bible College W, 102-66 Oct. 30 Multnomah University W, 146-63 Nov. 5 MONTANA TECH $ W, 86-66 Nov. 6 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 88-45 Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 74-86 Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 65-50 Nov. 19 Rocky Mountain College X W, 78-72 Nov. 20 Carroll College X L, 78-84 Nov. 26 Whitman College % W, 99-92 Nov. 27 Pacific Lutheran University % W, 81-67 Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 77-59 Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 73-66 Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* W, 80-68 Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* L, 78-89 Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* W, 96-75 Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* W, 86-78 Jan. 7 College of Idaho* L, 68-78 Jan. 14 Northwest Christian* W, 67-63 Jan. 15 Corban University* W, 81-72 Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* L, 80-93 Jan. 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* W, 95-53 Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* L, 67-87 Jan. 29 Concordia University* W, 80-78 Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 108-53 Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* W, 83-80 Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* W, 88-83 Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* W, 66-65 Feb. 18 Northwest University* W, 85-72 Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* W, 95-89 Feb. 23 CCC Tournament-1st Round** SOUTHERN OREGON W, 53-43 Feb. 26 CCC Tournament-Semis** NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY W, 83-73 Mar. 1 CCC Tournament-Finals** Oregon Tech 7 p.m. Mar. 9-15 NAIA Div. II National Championships^ HOME GAMES # Exhibition Game $ Aramark Quinn Classic- Hosted by EOU X Carroll College Classic- Hosted by Carroll College % Vineyard Inn Classic- Hosted by Whitman College * Cascade Collegiate Conference Game ** CCC Tournament Game ^ NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament Mountaineer Men Battle for Their First CCC Tournament Title Tuesday Night ONE TO WATCH Eastern Oregon guard Thomas McCarthy is 15 three-pointers from breaking the school record for three-pointers made in a career. The senior has a unique tie to the EOU and Oregon Tech rivalry. McCarthy’s father, Kevin, was a member of the last Mountaineer team to beat Tech in Klamath Falls in 1979. Thomas is 29 points shy of passing Kevin at No. 7 on the EOU all-time scoring in a season list. Tom is currently No. 10 on the list. For up-to-date information on EOU Basketball, visit the official athletics website EOUSports.com and follow on twitter @EOUSports GAME 31 Dates: Tuesday, March 1 Location: Klamath Falls, Ore. Tipoff: Tuesday 7 p.m. PT, Gymnasium: Danny Miles Court (3000) ON THE AIR Video: http://eou.nmtvsports.com/ Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Barrett Henderson, Play-by-Play Radio: KEOL 91.7 FM http://cast.eou.edu/ Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Barrett Henderson, Play-by-Play CASCADE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT FEB. 23-MARCH 1 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2- Eastern Oregon at 1- Oregon Tech OREGON TECH 28-4, 16-2 CASCADE IN THE POLL No. 8 LEADERS POINTS Foster, 19.44 ppg. REBOUNDS Gomez, 7.03 rpg. ASSISTS Gomez, 3.06 apg. STEALS Gomez, 1.72 spg. BLOCKS Johnson, 0.59 bpg. THREE-POINTERS Foster, 77-185, 41%
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EASTERN OREGON
Men’s BasketballONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM
GAME TIMETipoff on Tuesday is set for 7 p.m. There will be a live video stream of the game from New Media Television Serviceson EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available on EOUSports.com as well. Live radio is available online andlocally in La Grande on KEOL 91.7 FM
THE SERIES* EOU and OIT meet for the 160th time, Tech has won 95 of the previous meetings.* Eastern has not won in Klamath Falls since Feb. 16, 1979. The Owls have won 55 straight home games.* Oregon Tech defeated the Mountaineers 21 straight times before EOU won in La Grande on Feb. 11, 2006.* Tech has won 84 percent of its games since 2006-07, compared to Eastern's 77 win percentage.* The Owls and EOU are 2 and 3 in three-pointers made per game and total three-pointers made in NAIA Div. 2.
QUICK HITS* The Mountaineers are 12-0 when opponents have scored less than 70 points, and 24-1 under Isaac Williams.* EOU is 23-0 this season when leading with five minutes left in regulation, and 21-1 when leading with 10:00 left.* EOU is 41-2 in its last 43 regular season games at home and 63-7 in the past 70 games in Quinn.* Thomas McCarthy is 15 made three-pointers from breaking Mark Carrollo’s career school record.* Eastern is 19-2 when leading at halftime this season.* The Mountaineers are 18-1 when they score 80 points in a game.* Eastern Oregon finished February with an 8-0 record.* EOU is 23-1 when it outrebounds opponents.
POSTSEASON NOTES* Eastern is the only school in the Cascade Conference to advance to at least the semifinals the past five seasons.* The Mountaineers will be playing in their second CCC tournamentchampionship game. EOU fell at Warner Pacific in 2007.* EOU is 24-36 all-time in the postseason and 11-14 in the CCCtournament all-time.
MBB MEDIA SERVICESBarrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and [email protected] (c)
GAME 31 * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MOUNTAINEERS MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES
2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/ResultOct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 101-33Oct. 29 Portland Bible College W, 102-66Oct. 30 Multnomah University W, 146-63Nov. 5 MONTANA TECH $ W, 86-66Nov. 6 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 88-45Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 74-86Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 65-50Nov. 19 Rocky Mountain College X W, 78-72Nov. 20 Carroll College X L, 78-84Nov. 26 Whitman College % W, 99-92Nov. 27 Pacific Lutheran University % W, 81-67Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 77-59Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 73-66Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* W, 80-68Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* L, 78-89Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* W, 96-75Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* W, 86-78Jan. 7 College of Idaho* L, 68-78Jan. 14 Northwest Christian* W, 67-63Jan. 15 Corban University* W, 81-72Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* L, 80-93Jan. 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* W, 95-53Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* L, 67-87Jan. 29 Concordia University* W, 80-78Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 108-53Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* W, 83-80Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* W, 88-83Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* W, 66-65Feb. 18 Northwest University* W, 85-72Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* W, 95-89Feb. 23 CCC Tournament-1st Round**
National tournament ........ 4 appearances (4-4) ’42, ’08, ’09, ‘10
EASTERN OREGON COACHING STAFFIsaac Williams, Second Year (45-13, 28-7 CCC) .. HCTim Mollerstrom, Sixth Year ................................... ACAdam Tyhurst, Second Year .................................. ACMark Carollo, Second Year .................................... ACJeremy Templeton, Second Year .......................... S/CRussell Yap ............................................................ AT
EASTERN OREGON MEDIA SERVICESPhone …………………...………………… 541.962.3946Fax ……………...……………………..….. 541.962.3577Asst. Ath. Dir., Media Relations ….. Barrett Henderson
Press row phone number …………….… 541.962.3685Phone for radio outlet ……………….….. 541.962.3361Media Relations Assistant ……….….…… Paul CarolloMailing Address ….……….. Eastern Oregon University……………………………………… One University Blvd.……………………..…………….. La Grande, OR 97850
15 Thomas McCarthy G 6-0 170 Sr.-3V Prineville, Ore.
20 JC Cook G 6-0 195 Sr.-3V Canby, Ore.
21 Travares Peterson W/F 6-4 185 Jr.-2V El Paso, Texas
23 Anthony Brown W/F 6-5 210 So.-1V Spokane, Wash.
24 Jared Heitzman (heights-man) W 6-3 180 Fr.-HS Lewiston, Idaho
30 Kyllian Wood (kill-e-n) F 6-7 225 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ore.
32 Jamar Johnson W 6-3 200 Jr.-2V Portland, Ore.
34 Jeff Ranstrom F 6-4 225 Jr.-2V Eagle, Idaho
42 Jason Mumm F 6-7 230 Jr.-2V Kimberly, Idaho
45 Robert Barrington F 6-5 210 So.-1V Virginia City, Nev.
RS Ryan Tooke G/W 6-5 185 Fr.-HS La Grande, Ore.
By positionF (4): Barrington, Mumm,
Ranstrom, Wood
G (4): Cook, Cottle,
McCarthy, Thurmond
W (2): Heitzman, Johnson
G/W (1): Tooke
W/F (2): Peterson, Brown
By yearJR (4): Johnson, Mumm,
Peterson, Ranstrom
FR (3): Heitzman, Tooke,
Wood
SO (3): Barrington, Brown,
Thurmond
SR (3): Cook, Cottle,
McCarthy
By stateOre. (5): Cook, Johnson,
McCarthy, Tooke, Wood
Idaho (3): Heitzman, Mumm,
Ranstrom
Wash. (2): Brown, Thurmond
Nev. (1): Barrington
Texas (1): Peterson
Utah (1): Cottle
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
ABOUT THE HUSTLIN’ OWLSThe Owls (28-4) (16-2) enter the game as the top-seed in the Cascade
Conference tournament and the No. 8 team in NAIA Div. 2. Oregon Tech is second inthe country in total three-pointers made and assist-to-turnover ratio. OIT is third in thenation in three-pointers made per game. Tech is also in the national top 10 in sevenother statistical categories, including a scoring margin of 17.5. Joseph Foster is 16th inNAIA Div. 2 in points per game.
Keeping Up With Eastern
MOUNTIE MINUTESWednesdays on EOUSports.com
LIVE VIDEO STREAMNMTV Service EOUSports.com
LIVE STATSEOUSports.com
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LAST TIME OUTThe No. 11 Eastern Oregon University men’s basketball team advanced to the
Cascade Collegiate Conference championships with an 83-73 win over No. 23Northwest University. The Mountaineers extended the conference’s longest win streak tonine games. Eastern shot 58 percent from the field in the first half, including 8 of 14from behind the perimeter. EOU held Northwest to 27 percent shooting from the field,and 1 for 7 from three-point range. The Mountaineers had their largest lead of the gameat 62-39. EOU finished with five players in double figures led by three players with 15points. Jason Mumm, Brown, and McCarthy each had 15 points. Brown was 3 of 4 frombehind the arc, McCarthy was 5 for 7 from three-point range, and Mumm added sixrebounds. Cody Thurmond had 13 points and Travares Peterson chipped in 10.
ABOUT THE CCC TOURNAMENTTop-seeded Oregon Tech used an incredible second half run to cruise past
sixth-seeded Corban University in the semifinals, 90-63. Joseph Foster and BrentJohnson combined for 34 points. OIT led by only three at halftime, but stretched themargin behind 74 percent shooting from the field in the second half. The second-seed,Eastern Oregon, clinched the conference’s other automatic bid to the national tourna-ment with an 83-73 win over fourth-seeded Northwest University.
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Around the CascadeFEB. 18Concordia at Oregon Tech, 62-81College of Idaho at Evergreen, 76-74Eastern Oregon at Northwest, 85-72Warner Pacific at Southern Oregon, 68-65Northwest Christian at Corban, 65-67
FEB. 19Warner Pacific at Oregon Tech, 61-90Concordia at Southern Oregon, 85-74College of Idaho at Northwest, 68-82Eastern Oregon at Evergreen, 95-89
2010-11 CCC Preseason Poll
1. Oregon Tech (5) 89 pts2. Eastern Oregon (3) 84 pts2. Northwest U. (1) 84 pts4. College of Idaho (1) 70 pts5. Warner Pacific 63 pts6. Concordia 48 pts7. Corban 38 pts8. Northwest Christian 29 pts9. Evergreen State 24 pts10. Southern Oregon 21 ptsFirst place votes in parenthesis ( )
Cascade Player of the Week
Joseph Foster (OIT) 5-11 Sr. Guard
- Foster helped lift the Hustlin’ Owls toan outright CCC regular season title,scoring 20 points in a win overConcordia and adding 18 in a victoryover Warner Pacific.
OIT extended its home win streak to 54straight, and will take a 26-4 record asthe No. 1 seed into the CCC’s postsea-son tournament.of the season with agame-winning lay-in.
TEAMSCORING OFFENSE
PTS AVG
1. EOU 2512 83.7
3. OIT 2573 80.4
SCORING DEFENSE
PTS AVG
1.OIT 2012 62.9
5. EOU 2122 70.7
SCORING MARGIN
OWN-OPP MAR.
1. OIT 80.4-62.9 +17.5
2. EOU 83.7-70.7 +13.0
FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM-FGA PCT.
1. CU 859-1753 .490
3. EOU 882-1950 .461
4. OIT 902-1960 .460
FG PCT DEFENSE
FGM-FGA PCT.
1. EOU 759-1826 .416
3. OIT 705-1678 .420
FREE THROW PCT
FTM-FTA PCT.
1. OIT 459-606 .757
6. EOU 444-640 .694
3-POINT FG PCT
3PM-3PA PCT.
1. OIT 310-806 .385
2. EOU 304-792 .384
3-POINT FG DEFENSE
3PM-3PA PCT.
1. NU 185-622 .297
2. OIT 151-490 .308
5. EOU 208-648 .321
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
RBS AVG
1. WPC 467 16.10
2. EOU 404 13.47
3. OIT 423 13.22
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
RBS AVG
1. EOU 878 29.27
8. OIT 776 24.25
BLOCKED SHOTS NO. AVG
1. WP 96 3.31
3. OIT 88 2.75
8. EOU 57 1.90
ASSISTS NO. AVG
1. EOU 500 16.67
5. OIT 497 15.53
STEALS NO. AVG
1. NU 272 9.38
6. EOU 210 7.00
7. OIT 214 6.69
TURNOVER MARGIN
OWN-OPP +/-
1. OIT 311-420 +3.41
6. EOU 398-402 +0.13
INDIVIDUALSCORING
PTS AVG
1. Foster-OIT 622 19.4
12. McCarthy-EO 421 14.0
FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM-FGA PCT.
1. Herman-CU 161-251 .641
2. Mumm-EO 113-180 .6284. Riddle-OIT 78-129 .605
FREE THROW PCT
FTM-FTA PCT.
1. McKee-NCU 87-98 .888
3. Foster-OIT 157-188 .835
5. Johnson-EO 79-97 .814
3-POINT FG PCT
3PM-3PA PCT.
1. Johnson-EO 59-131 .450
5. Matic-OIT 64-148 .432
3-POINT MADE
NO. AVG.
1. McCarthy-EO 101 3.37
3. Foster-OIT 77 2.41
REBOUNDING
RBS AVG
1. Peters-NU 267 9.2
4. Gomez-OIT 225 7.0
9. Brown-EO 117 6.2
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
RBS AVG
1. Tolliver-ESC 152 6.08
8. Gomez-OIT 146 4.56
11. Brown-EO 79 4.16
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
NO. AVG
1. Peters-NU 96 3.31
6. Gomez-OIT 79 2.47
7. Ranstrom-EO 66 2.36
ASSISTS
NO. AVG
1. Aker-CU 142 4.73
3. Thurmond-EO 109 3.63
6. Gomez-OIT 98 3.06
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
RATIO
1. Gomez-OIT 1.88
2. Thurmond-EO 1.70
STEALS
NO. AVG
1. Ballenger-COI 76 2.53
4. Gomez-OIT 55 1.72
7. Brown-EO 29 1.53
BLOCKED SHOTS
NO. AVG
1. Davis-WP 42 1.45
4. Brown-EOU 17 0.89
7. Johnson-OIT 19 0.59
Statistical Leaders (As of 2/28/11)
Expanded StandingsSchool Conf Pct. Over Pct. Home Away Streak PF PA
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EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...
Leading at halftime 19-2
Trailing at halftime 6-3
Tied at halftime 0-0
Vs. Top 25 Team 3-2
Vs. Top 10 Team 0-1
Leading with 10:00 remaining 21-1
Trailing with 10:00 remaining 3-3
Tied with 10:00 remaining 1-1
Leading with 5:00 remaining 23-0
Trailing with 5:00 remaining 2-5
Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-0
In Overtime 0-0
EOU outrebounds opponents 23-1
EOU is outrebounded 2-3
Same amount of rebounds 0-1
EOU commits more turnovers 9-4
Opponent commits more turnovers 15-0
Same amount of turnovers 1-1
EOU has more fouls than opponent 10-4
Opponent has more fouls than EOU 11-0
Same amount of fouls 4-1
EOU shoots 50 percent or better 7-0
Opponent shoots 50 percent or better 2-2
EOU shoots less than 50 percent 17-4
Opponent shoots less than 50 percent 23-3
EOU shoots better than opponent 18-1
Opponent shoots better than EOU 7-4
Same shooting percentage 0-0
EOU has more free-throw attempts 15-1
Opponent has more free-throw attempts 9-4
Same amount of free-throw attempts 1-0
EOU bench outscores opponent bench 20-3
Opponent bench outscores EOU bench 5-2
Benches score the same 0-0
Games decided by 1-5 points 5-0
Games decided by 6-10 points 9-2
Games decided by 11-15 points 3-2
Games decided by 16 or more points 8-1
EOU makes 10 or more three-pointers 14-4
EOU makes 9 or less three-pointers 11-1
EOU shoots above 60 FT percentage 19-4
EOU shoots below 60 FT percentage 6-1
THIS SEASON’S MEETINGS ...
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 7 Oregon Tech men’s
basketball team won the NAIA Div. 2 National Game of the
Week at Eastern Oregon University, 93-80.
The Owls (19-2) (10-0) in front of an electric atmosphere
and a near sellout crowd, won their 13th straight game and
ended its five year losing streak at Eastern Oregon. A 29-
game conference regular season home winning streak
came to an end as well for EOU. Kyle Gomez and Joseph
Foster each scored 20 points to pace OIT. Gomez added a
game-high 11 rebounds, and Foster threw a team-high four
assists. Brent Johnson scored 18 points and Scotty Riddle
had 13 points.
Eastern led 73-72 with 5:33 left in regulation, but the Owls responded with a 15-0 run over the
next 2:07 to give OIT the cushion it needed. The Mountaineers made only one of their final 16
shots from the field in the last five minutes of play. That included 14 straight misses over a four
and a half minute span. Tech outscored EOU, 18-7, in the final five minutes.
Oregon Tech’s 93 points were the most points given up by EOU since a 105-101 win at Cascade
College on Jan. 24, 2009. It was also the most given up at home by Eastern since a 104-100 win
over Evergreen State College. The Owls completed a regular season sweep over Eastern
Oregon, a first since the 2004-05 season. OIT won the Dec. 17 meeting in Klamath Falls, 89-78.
The second and third best teams in three-pointers made per game in NAIA Div. 2 squared off in
the game. Oregon Tech entered with an average of 9.8 per game and EOU averaged 9.7. Friday
the Owls were 9 of 23 and Eastern was 10 of 34. It was the fifth time this season EOU has
attempted over 30 three-pointers in a game.
The Dec. 17 matchup between Eastern Oregon and Tech featured 13 ties and seven lead
changes. In Friday’s back-and-forth battle there were 11 ties and 17 lead changes. EOU led by as
many as four points five times in the first half, including a 46-42 advantage at halftime.
OREGON TECH 93
EASTERN 80La Grande, Ore.
Jan. 21, 2011 * Quinn Coliseum
THE LAST FIVE MEETINGS
* 1/21/11 - in La Grande
Oregon Tech 93, Eastern 80
* 12/18/10 - in Klamath Falls
Oregon Tech 89, Eastern 78
* 1/22/10 - in Klamath Falls
Oregon Tech 72, Eastern 67
* 12/19/09 - in La Grande
Eastern 73, Oregon Tech 66
* 1/30/09 - in La Grande
Eastern 74, Oregon Tech 63
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The No. 8 Eastern Oregon University men’s basketball team dropped
its first conference game at No. 13 Oregon Tech, 89-78.
In a game that featured a pair of top 15 teams in NAIA Div. 2, it lived up to its billing and kept the
large crowd on the edge of their seats. The back and forth battle featured 13 ties and seven lead
changes. The game stayed within one or two possessions through much of the game.
The Mountaineers (11-2) (3-1) had their largest lead a little over a minute into the game at 6-2.
Tech’s largest lead in the first half was 42-37 with 1:22 until halftime. The Hustlin’ Owls led 44-40
at the half.
Three minutes into the second half OIT stretched its lead to 53-44 after a Joseph Foster jumper.
The Owls led for the first six minutes of the second half until Eastern tied the game at 57 after a
Jamar Johnson three-pointer. A Thomas McCarthy three-pointer with 10:07 left in regulation gave
the Mountaineers their only lead of the second half, 65-64.
Tech stretched its lead at the end of the game by scoring its final six points from the free throw
line. Eastern’s last basket was a free throw from JC Cook with 2:28 left in the game. EOU’s last
field goal came from Johnson with 4:57 left to play.
The Mountaineers have been outrebounded in only two games this season, both were their loss-
es. OIT finished with 35 rebounds to Eastern’s 34. Tech had a big advantage on the offensive
rebounds stat category. The Owls grabbed 16 rebounds on the offensive end that turned into 24
second chance points.
Brent Johnson finished with a game-high eight rebounds to lead Oregon Tech (12-2) (4-0). Kyle
Gomez scored a game-high 28 points. He shot 8 of 14 from the field, including 6 of 7 from behind
the perimeter. Foster scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half. Brent Johnson and Matt Smith
scored 11 and 10 points respectively.
The game featured the top two teams in NAIA Div. 2 in three-point field goal percentage. Eastern
Oregon was 12 for 22 from behind the arc, 54 percent, and OIT was 9 of 24, 37 percent.
OREGON TECH 89
EASTERN 78Klamath Falls, Ore.
Dec. 18, 2010 * Danny Miles Court (1459)
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EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...
EOU scores less than 50 0-0
EOU scores between 60-69 3-2
EOU scores between 70-79 3-2
EOU scores between 80-89 11-1
EOU scores between 90-99 4-0
EOU scores 100 or more 3-0
Opponent scores less than 50 2-0
Opponent scores between 60-69 8-0
Opponent scores between 70-79 7-2
Opponent scores between 80-89 3-2
Opponent scores between 90-99 1-1
Opponent scores 100 or more 0-0
In October 2-0
In November 6-1
In December 5-1
In January 4-3
In February 8-0
On Monday 0-0
On Tuesday 0-0
On Wednesday 3-0
On Thursday 1-0
On Friday 11-3
On Saturday 10-2
On Sunday 0-0
Wearing white uniforms 2-1
Wearing navy uniforms 12-4
Wearing gray uniforms 10-0
Wearing retro uniforms 2-0
Oregon Institute of Technology
Oregon Tech Season Box
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A TRUE HOME COURT ADVANTAGEOregon Tech’s 3,000 seat Danny
Miles Court has become one of the hardestplaces to play in the NAIA for visiting oppo-nents. The court, named after its currentrecord-setting coach, owns a 55-game homewin streak. The last team to beat OIT inKlamath Falls was Evergreen State on March1, 2008, 93-76, in the CCC tournament semifi-nals. Eastern is 63-7 in its past 70 games athome, Oregon Tech is 67-3. EOU made itsfirst trip to Klamath Falls in 1950.
CASCADE COLLISIONThe Mountaineers and Oregon Tech
have had battles over the last few years. The160th meeting between the Oregon Institute ofTechnology men's basketball team andEastern Oregon University will feature a pairof top 25 teams for only the 10th time. TheHustlin' Owls have won 95 of the 160 games.EOU has won five of the last six meetings athome, but has not won in Klamath Falls since1979. Tech and Eastern have finished in thetop two of the CCC standings the past threeseasons.
MILES ABOVE THE RESTWith Oregon Tech’s win over Corban
on Saturday night, Owls’ head coach DanMiles picked up his 934th career victory in his40th year in Klamath Falls. With the win, Milesmoved past longtime Northern State headcoach Don Meyer into second-place on theall-time list of winningest coaches at four-yearinstitutions. He trails only Harry Statham ofMcKendree (Ill.), the only coach in collegebasketball history to record over 1,000 wins.Miles is 61-17 against EOU all-time.
MOUNTAINEERS LOVE FEBRUARYEastern Oregon has closed the sea-
son strong the past few seasons. EOU hasgone 22-3 in the month of February the pastthree years. Oregon Tech is 22-4 in Februarythe past two seasons. EOU also posts one ofthe best records of any conference teamthrough January and February the past threeseasons and this season. The Mountaineersare 53-11 over those two months, while OIT is54-10.
Tuesday’s Projected Starters
Eastern Oregon University
Guard12 Cody Thurmond
SO 6-0 165
Poulsbo, Wash.
Central Kitsap HS
Guard20 JC Cook
SR 6-0 195
Canby, Ore.
Central Washington U.
Wing32 Jamar Johnson
JR 6-3 200
Portland, Ore.
Mt. Hood CC
Wing23 Anthony Brown
SO 6-5 210
Spokane, Wash.
Washington State U.
Forward42 Jason Mumm
JR 6-7 230
Kimberly, Idaho
Treasure Valley CC
Oregon Institute of Technology
Guard05 Joseph Foster
SR 5-11 175
Vallejo, Calif.
SW Oregon CC
Guard13 Kyle Gomez
JR 6-3 190
Bly, Ore.
Bonanza HS
Post45 Brent Johnson
SR 6-7 230
Medford, Ore.
South Medford HS
Guard21 Matt Smith
SR 6-2 185
Advance, N.C.
Wake Forest U.
Forward31 Bryan Sentman
JR 6-4 195
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Cottage Grove HS
GAME 31 * OIT - CCC FINALS * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 7
Scored 40 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)
Scored 35 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)
Scored 30 Points: 30 by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Oregon (1/22/11)
Scored 25 Points: 26 by Jamar Johnson at Carroll College (11/20/10)
Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 23 by Paul Carollo at College of the Ozarks (3/14/08)
Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 16 by Jordan Gregg at Lewis-Clark State (11/28/09)
Made 15 Field Goals: 17 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)
Made 10 Field Goals: 10 (10-11) by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Ore. (1/22/11)
Attempted 25 Field Goals: 27 (16-27) by Mark Carollo vs. Evergreen (1/11/08)
Attempted 20 Field Goals: 24 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade (1/24/09)
Made 8 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)
Made 7 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)
Made 6 3-Pointers: 6 (6-12) by Thomas McCarthy at Evergreen (2/19/11)
Attempted 15 3-Pointers: 16 (7-16) by Bryan Rabas at Concordia (1/27/04)
Attempted 10 3-Pointers: 12 (6-12) by Thomas McCarthy at Evergreen (2/19/11)
Made 15 Free Throws: 20 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)
Made 10 Free Throws: 11 (11-14) by Jamar Johnson at Evergreen (2/19/11)
Attempted 20 Free Throws: 24 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)
Attempted 15 Free Throws: 16 (10-16) by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pac (1/29/10)
Had 15 Assists: 18 by Mitch Despanie vs. Warner Pacific (11/1/96)
Had 10 Assists: 10 by Cody Thurmond vs. Montana Tech (11/5/10)
Had 6 Steals: 6 by Steve Sawyers vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)
Had 5 Steals: 5 by Anthony Brown at Northwest Christian (1/14/11)
Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Deon Chandler vs. Warner Pacific (2/7/96)
Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime: Neil Fryer at
Cascade, 1/24/09
Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win The Game: Jordan Gregg at Northwest
Christian, 2/13/10
Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win a Game: Travares Peterson vs. Northwest
Christian, 2/12/11
THE LAST TIME AN EOU PLAYER...
Scored 110 Points: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Scored 105 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)
Scored 100 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)
Allowed 100 Points: 101 at Cascade College (1/24/09)
Scored 60 Points in a Half: 74 (2nd Half) at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 18 (2nd Half) at C. of the Ozarks (3/14/08)
Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 53 at Northwest University (2/18/11)
Made 40 Field Goals: 42 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)
Attempted 90 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Attempted 80 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Attempted 75 Field Goals: 77 (37-77) vs. Concordia (12/30/10)
Made 15 3-Pointers: 18 (18-33) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)
Made 10 3-Pointers: 11 (11-23) vs. Northwest University (2/26/11)
Attempted 35 3-Pointers: 49 at Concordia University (1/27/04)
Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 32 (12-32) vs. Corban (2/11/11)
Made 20 Free Throws: 22 at Northwest University (2/18/11)
Made 25 Free Throws: 28 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Attempted 45 Free Throws: 46 vs. Montana Western (11/10/07)
Had 30 Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Had 25 Assists: 25 vs. Walla Walla (2/4/11)
Had 15 Steals: 15 at Southern Oregon University (12/5/08)
Had 10 Blocks: 10 vs. Oregon Tech (2/11/06)
Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 49-64 at halftime, won 103-98 vs.
Concordia University (2/21/04)
Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 28-41 at halftime, won 66-65 vs.
Cedarville University (Ohio) 65; Mount Mercy University
(Iowa) 63; Roberts Wesleyan College (N.Y.) 54; Cardinal
Stritch University (Wis.) 26; Asbury University (Ky.) 20;
Indiana Institute of Technology 18; Sterling College (Kan.)
15; Saint Ambrose University (Iowa) 13; South Dakota
Mines & Technology 7; Central Christian College (Kan.) 6;
Spring Arbor University (Mich.) 5; Menlo College (Calif.)
3; Ashford University (Iowa) 1; Johnson & Wales
University (Colo.) 1; Saint Thomas University (Fla.) 1;
Malone University (Ohio) 1; Dickinson State University
(N.D.) 1; Trinity Christian College (Ill.) 1; McPherson
College (Kan.) 1; Milligan College (Tenn.) 1; Dordt
College (Iowa) 1
Massey Ratings Top 20 (as of 2/21) Rating
1. Northwood FL 1.241
2. Walsh 1.003
3. Embry-Riddle 0.903
4. Cornerstone 0.876
5. Black Hills St 0.868
6. Oregon Tech 0.842
7. IN Wesleyan 0.781
8. Eastern Oregon 0.757
9. Bellevue 0.719
10. Davenport 0.718
11. Dakota Wesleyan 0.687
12. OK Wesleyan 0.684
13. St Francis IN 0.663
14. Northwest WA 0.647
15. Northwestern IA 0.605
16. Grace IN 0.594
17. Briar Cliff 0.586
18. Warner Pacific 0.574
19. Huntington 0.559
20. Sioux Falls 0.556
GAME 31 * OIT - CCC FINALS * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 8
Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Thomas McCarthy (18), Jamar Johnson (16), Travares Peterson
(14), JC Cook (14), Cody Thurmond (14), Jeff Ranstrom (11) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)
Had Seven Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Jamar Johnson (22), JC Cook (19), Thomas McCarthy (18),
Travares Peterson (16 ), Cody Thurmond (15), Robert Barrington (14), Jason Mumm (10) at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Had Two Players record Double-Doubles in Same Game: Jeff Ranstrom (13 pts, 10 rebs) and Thomas McCarthy (12 pts, 10
rebs) at Walla Walla (11/17/10)
EOU Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures:
Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures: vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)
Had Two Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Neil Fryer (24) and Kris Groce (20) vs. Evergreen State (2/14/09)
THE LAST TIME EOU ...
2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME LOWS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS
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2010-11 EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
TOP 25 STREAK CONTINUESThe Eastern Oregon University men’s basketball team
climbed to No. 11 in the NAIA Div. 2 Top 25. The Mountaineersclimbed two spots after finishing the regular season with a pair ofvictories at then-ranked No. 18 Northwest University last Fridayand Evergreen State the following night. EOU received 270points in the poll, 18 more than last week. Eastern rides thelongest winning streak in the Cascade Collegiate Conference,seven games, into the postseason. Eastern appears in the Top25 for a school-record 21st straight time. The Mountaineers havebeen in the Top 25 in 27 of the last 28 polls. EOU has been inthe Top 25 in every poll dating back to last season’s preseasonpoll on Oct. 26 when it received votes. The Mountaineers hadtheir best preseason ranking in the 2008-09 season when theystarted at No. 6. EOU climbed to No. 3 in the national poll thatseason, the highest in school history.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEKThree Mountaineers have received Red Lion Cascade
Collegiate Conference Players of the Week honors this sea-son. Travares Peterson, Anthony Brown, and ThomasMcCarthy each were awarded. Peterson took the award lastweek, McCarthy was honored for his efforts from Dec. 27 fromJan. 2, and Brown was the recipient for his Jan. 10 to Jan. 16performances.
LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARIESEastern Oregon is one of five teams to have made it
to the past three Sweet 16 rounds at the NAIA Div. 2 NationalTournament. Two programs in those five, Oregon Tech andEOU, are from the Cascade Collegiate Conference. There areonly a dozen teams that have made the national tournamentin each of the past three years, including Eastern.
GAME 31 * OIT - CCC FINALS * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 10
#3 Josh CottlePts - 19 vs. Warner Pac, 1/29/10 8, at Multnomah, 10/30/10
Rbs - 8, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
Asts - 10, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
Stls - 4 at Lewis-Clark State, 11/28/09 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11
Minutes - 30, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
EOU CAREER AND 2010-11 SEASON HIGHSCAREER SEASON
#30 Kyllian WoodPts - 7, 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/2/11 Same
Rbs - 9, 2x last vs. Corban, 2/11/11 Same
Asts - 2, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Stls - 1 at Corban, 1/15/11 Same
Minutes - 18, at NU, 2/18/11 Same
CAREER SEASON
#12 Cody ThurmondPts - 17 at Corban, 2/12/10 16, vs. College of Idaho 2/4/11
Rbs - 6, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Asts - 10 vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same
Stls - 3, 3x, vs. Davenport, 3/11/10 2, 4x at SOU, 12/17/10
Minutes - 31 at Whitman, 11/26/10 Same
#15 Thomas McCarthyPts - 22 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 Same
Rbs - 10x at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 9, Warner Pacific, 12/31/10
Asts - 9, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 Same
Stls - 3, 2x last at NU, 2/18/11 Same
Minutes - 38 at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 Same
#20 JC CookPts - 22, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same
Rbs - 10, Northwest, 2/26/11 Same
Asts - 6, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same
Stls - 3 at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Minutes - 34 vs. SOU, 2/23/11 Same
#21 Travares PetersonPts - 19 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 Same
Rbs - 9, 4x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 Same
Asts - 7, at NCU, 1/14/11 Same
Stls - 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 Same
Minutes - 32, at Southern Oregon, 12/17/10 Same
#24 Jared HeitzmanPts - 11, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
Rbs - 4, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Asts - 3, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Stls - 2, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same
Minutes - 23, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
#32 Jamar JohnsonPts - 30, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 Same
Rbs - 10, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 Same
Asts - 3, 2x, last Northwest, 12/4/10 Same
Stls - 4, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same
Minutes - 33, at Concordia, 1/29/11 Same
#34 Jeff RanstromPts - 23 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/27/10 Same
Rbs - 13 at College of Idaho, 1/7/11 Same
Asts - 4 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/4/11 Same
Stls - 2, vs. Corban, 2/11/11 Same
Minutes - 32 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/27/10 Same
#42 Jason MummPts - 18, vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same
Rbs - 14, vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same
Asts - 3, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same
Stls - 2, 2x, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
Minutes - 34, at Carroll, 11/20/10 Same
#45 Robert BarringtonPts - 14, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Rbs - 7, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Asts - 1, 3x, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Stls - 2, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 Same
Minutes - 18, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
#23 Anthony BrownPts - 15, Northwest, 2/26/11 Same
Rbs - 10, 3x last vs. NCU, 2/12/11 Same
Asts - 6, 2x last vs. College of Idaho, 2/4/11 Same
Stls - 5, at Corban, 1/15/11 Same
Minutes - 34, at NCU, 1/14/11 Same
SEASON BOX SCORE
GAME 31 * OIT - CCC FINALS * MARCH 1, 2011 EOU MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 11
Record in Home Games: 25-3
Record in True Road Games: 17-10
Record in Neutral-Site Games: 7-1
Record in Overtime Games: 0-1
Record in CCC Tournament Games: 3-1
Record in NAIA Tournament Games: 1-1
Record in Games decided by Five Points or Less: 7-5
Record Against Ranked Opponents: 8-5
Longest Win Streak: 9 games, (1/29/11-present)
Longest Home Win Streak: 12 games (11/7/09-2/27/10)
Longest CCC Win Streak: 8 games, (last from 1/29/11-present)
Longest Losing Streak: 1 game
Longest Home Losing Streak: 1 game
Longest CCC Losing Streak: 1 game
Most Points in a Game: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Points in a CCC Game: 113 vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)
Fewest Points in a Game: 53 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Fewest Points in a CCC Game: 53 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Most Points Allowed in a Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)
Most Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)
Fewest Points Allowed in a Game: 42, vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)
Fewest Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 43, vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Largest Margin of Victory: 83, at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Largest Margin of Victory in a CCC Game: 38, vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Largest Margin of Defeat in a CCC Game: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Most Points Allowed in a Regulation Win: 92, at Whitman (11/26/10)
Most Points in a Regulation Loss: 85, at Northwest University (12/5/09)
Fewest Points in a Win: 53, vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Fewest Points Allowed in a Loss: 64 vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)
Largest Halftime Lead: 45 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .691 (38-55) vs. Walla Walla (10/27/09)
Lowest Field-Goal Percentage: .350 (21-60) at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win: 14, vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)
Largest Lead Surrendered in a Loss: 10, at Montana Western (11/19/10)
Largest Deficit Faced: 23, vs. Montana Western (11/7/10)
Most Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Rebounds Allowed: 46, 2x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Fewest Rebounds: 29 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Most Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Assists by an Opponent: 22 vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)
Fewest Assists: 2 vs. Rocky Mountain (11/19/10)
Most Turnovers: 25, at Evergreen State (12/4/09)
Most Turnovers by an Opponent: 24 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Fewest Turnovers: 7, 2x, last vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)
Most Steals: 14, at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Steals by an Opponent: 12, 4x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Fewest Steals: 0, at Oregon Tech (1/22/10)
Most Bocks: 6, vs. Southern Oregon (12/18/09)
Most Blocks by an Opponent: 9 at Warner Pacific (12/31/09)
Fewest Blocks: 0, 15x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
The Isaac Williams Era…By The Numbers
Superlatives
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Opponent Result/Time Guard Guard Wing Wing Post
at Portland Bible College W, 102-66 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 34-Ranstrom 42-Mumm
at Multnomah University W, 146-63 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 34-Ranstrom 42-Mumm