COMPLETE GAME NOTES
The Eastern New Mexico University men's basketball team returns to the Lone Star state to take on St. Mary's University at Bill Greehey Arena in San Antonio. Tipoff is slated for 6:30 p.m. (MT). The 'Hounds are coming off a heartbreaking loss at the hands of 15th-ranked Fort Lewis, 88-87.
Live stats are available online at
http://www.sidearmstats.com/stmarytx/mbball/
Streaming video is also available at
http://rattlerathletics.com/sports/2012/12/19/rattlerslive.aspx?id=26
Segler Era Begins at ENMU
Head Coach
Tres Segler earned his first win as a head coach in the team's 80-77 overtime win over New Mexico Highlands in the season opener. The first-year head coach was named the 13th head coach in school history in April. Most recently, Segler served as the top assistant coach for Midwestern State University where he helped the Mustangs to a 177-48 (.787) record and three times helped guide MSU to a LSC championship. Over the course of his career, the College Station, Texas, native has worked with noted NBA stars, Royal Ivey, PJ Tucker, Daniel Gibson, LaMarcus Aldridge, DJ Augustin, Kevin Durant, Damian James, Dexter Pittman, Avery Bradley and Jordan Hamilton.
What's Back in 2016
The Greyhounds return seven players from last year's 6-20 squad.
Javaan Mumtaz,
Chris Wyms,
Kevin Saiz,
Chaunce Hill,
Arcaim Lallemand,
Lucas Bowens and
Trevon Hall are back in the Green and Silver after seeing significant action last year.
| Field Goals |
215 |
33% |
| 3-Point FG |
105 |
59% |
| Free Throws |
116 |
29% |
| Offensive Rebounds |
122 |
34% |
| Defensive Rebounds |
198 |
29% |
| Total Rebounds |
320 |
31% |
| Assists |
57 |
22% |
| Blocks |
30 |
39% |
| Steals |
49 |
35% |
| Points |
651 |
35% |
Cleaning Up the Glass
Eastern New Mexico leads the country in offensive rebounds with 23.5/game so far in 2016.
Shawn Shelton leads the way with nine boards while
Chris Lewis and
Andre Hughes each have eight. Of the 47 offensive rebounds, Eastern has 45 second chance points, 21 more than opponents this season.
Call Them the Electricians
Against Fort Lewis,
Marquise Harris and
CoRnell Neal combined for 41 points, going 18-of-32 from the field and 8-of-18 from beyond the arc. Saturday marked the first time two Eastern players posted 20+ points in a game since Dec. 5, 2014 when
Chris Wyms and
Lawrence Domingo scored 27 and 20, respectively.
Shell Shocked
Junior
Shawn Shelton recorded the first double-dobule for the 'Hounds this season with 11 points and 11 rebounds. It was the first double-double for Eastern since
Lawrence Domingo scored 19 points and pulled down 15 rebounds.
Taz-Manian Devil
Senior
Javaan Mumtaz returns to the court for Eastern and is the top scoring threat for the 'Hounds. The Auckland, New Zealand, native averaged 10.2 points-per-game last year and recorded a string of six-straight games of scoring 10+ points and three-straight games of 20+ points. In the season opener, Mumtaz banged home a three with just over two minutes to give Eastern a 66-65 lead for three of his bench-leading 14 points.
Leading The Way
Senior
Chris Wyms and junior
Kevin Saiz are the only players on the roster with multiple years of experience with the Greyhounds. Both players have been with the team since the 2014-15 season, but Wyms was sidelined for much of the season last year due to an injury. Saiz saw significant action a year ago in the senior's absence, making 20 starts.
Hughes Getting Huge
Junior
Andre Hughes came up big on the boards in the team's season opening win, pulling down a team-leading nine rebounds. Additionally, the Killeen, Texas, native was tied for second on the team with 12 points in the win.
Straight Outta Compton
Junior
Marquise Harris produced 14 points and gave the 'Hounds the lead for good with a three-point dagger in overtime of the season opener. Harris was lights out in the second game, going 11-of-17 from the field, 4-of-8 from beyond the arc and 3-4 from the charity stripe for 29 points. The Watts, Calif., native went 6-of-18 shooting and pulled down five rebounds in 26 minutes.
Say It Aint So Joe
Junior
Joe Clarke fired at-will in the season opener, going 5-for-21 from the field and 2-of-6 from beyond the arc. The New Rochelle, New York, native gave the 'Hounds 14 points and four rebounds in the win.
Neal Goes for 22
Senior
CoRnell Neal posted a strong all-around game against the Skyhawks on Saturday, going 7-of-15 from the field, good for 22 points in the setback. The Midwest City, Okla., native saw his shot hang on the rim for what seemed like an eternity before rolling off on his buzzer-beating three that would have given the 'Hounds a victory over Fort Lewis.
New Faces
Eastern features an abundance of new faces on the 2016-17 squad. Along with the coaching staff, Head Coach
Tres Segler brought in 12 new players to fill out his roster.
Lamarquis Thompson,
Byrale Carter,
Chris Lewis,
Shawn Shelton,
CoRnell Neal,
Tanner Davis,
Joe Clarke,
Marquise Harris,
Dennis Woods,
Andre Hughes,
Isaac Maldonado and
Cesar Nava all join the 'Hounds with expectations of greatness. Along with the new players, Segler brought in assistant coach
Tyler Wayman from Rogers State.
Lone Star Conference Outlook
Midwestern State topped the 2016-17 Lone Star Conference men's basketball preseason poll as voted on by LSC Head Coaches and SIDs. West Texas A&M's David Chavlovich was named Preseason Player of the Year.
1. Midwestern State (12) 253
2. Tarleton State (7) 240
3. Angelo State (8) 239
4. West Texas A&M (1) 211
5. Texas A&M-Commerce 152
6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 120
7. Cameron 108
8. Eastern New Mexico 93
9. UTPB 88
10. Western New Mexico 36
NABC Coaches Rankings
RANK SCHOOL RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS
1 West Liberty (W. Va.) (11) 31-4 394 5
2 Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 34-3 368 1
3 Bellarmine (Ky.) (4) 23-7 357 15
4 Saginaw Valley State (Mich.) 25-8 282 25
5 Alabama-Huntsville 25-8 276 NR
6 Northwest Missouri State 27-6 270 11
7 Wheeling Jesuit (W. Va.) 28-4 257 6
8 St. Thomas Aquinas (NY) 27-5 242 NR
9 California Baptist 28-7 210 14
10 Tarleton State (TX) 24-9 201 NR
11 Chico State (CA) 22-7 195 20
12 Alaska Anchorage 21-11 189 NR
13 Southern Connecticut State 22-8 185 NR
14 Kutztown (Pa.) 23-7 156 NR
15 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 28-4 127 4
16 Barry (Fla.) 26-7 115 19
17 Minnesota State 22-10 109 NR
18 Augustana (SD) 34-2 105 2
19 Angelo State (TX) 25-7 98 16
20 Midwestern State (TX) 24-6 92 7
21 Colorado School of Mines 24-8 91 NR
22 Drury (Mo.) 19-8 81 NR
23 UAFS 23-9 76 NR
24 Indiana (Pa.) 21-8 66 NR
25 Fairmont State (W. Va.) 25-5 62 8
Others receiving votes: Queens (N.C.) 55, Western Oregon 44, Indianapolis (Ind.) 42, Delta State (Miss.) 41, Montevallo (Ala.) 32,
West Texas A&M 32, Kentucky Wesleyan 31, Lander (S.C.) 31, West Georgia 31, Southern New Hampshire 28, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 24, MSU Moorhead (Minn.) 17, Eckerd (Fla.) 16, Philadelphia (Pa.) 16, Quincy (Ill.) 15, Seattle Pacific (Wash.) 15, Stonehill (Mass.) 13, Lewis (Ill.) 12, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 11, Wisconsin-Parkside 11, Barton (N.C.) 9, Western Washington 9, Wingate (N.C.) 9, Washburn (Kan.) 8, Benedict (S.C.) 7, Ashland (Ohio) 6, Virginia State 6, Virginia Union 6, Dixie State (Utah) 5, East Central (Okla.) 4, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 3, UC San Diego 3, Point Loma (Calif.) 2, MSU Denver (Colo.) 1, West Florida 1.
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Men's Basketball
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