Tuesday, May 19, 2015

2015 OCA All-State golf teams

All-State golf tournament will be July 27 at Cherokee Hills Golf Club in Catoosa. The event will begin at 8:30 a.m.

Coaches
East: Roger Parham (Savanna)
West: Dennis Etter (Norman North)

Rosters
East boys
Mark Kepka (Owasso)
Brett Tyndall (Jenks)
Braden Ricks (Shawnee)
Garrett McDaniel (Shawnee)
Cody Shore (Poteau)
Jordan London (Fort Gibson)
Lane Stanfield (Stigler)
Taylor Nichols (Idabel)
Ty Wiseman (Carney)
Robbie Argo (Pawnee)
Hudson Hoover (Sapulpa)
Hunter Pennington (Tahlequah)

West boys
Jacob Prentice (Edmond Memorial)
Turner Howe (Norman)
John-Crawford Counts (Southmoore)
Carson Hogstad (Duncan)
Bentley Bross (Lawton Eisenhower)
Quade Cummins (Weatherford)
Cody Burrows (Chickasha)
Logan Gore (Elk City)
Cooper Little (Plainview)
Ethan Smith (Oklahoma Christian School)
Tyler Miller (Amber-Pocasset)
Mark Fink (Hinton)

East girls
J.T. Neuzil (Bixby)
Regan McQuaid (Jenks)
Karah Bassett (Grove)
Karina Parmley (Durant)
Michaela Sky Earls (Muldrow)
Hannah Sipe (Catoosa)
Jordan Patterson (Chandler)
Rachel Donaldson (Eufaula)
Sydni Chilcoat (Latta)
Kate Goodwin (Riverfield)
Mackenzie Medders (Jenks)
Shannen Stewart (Broken Arrow)

West girls
Tess Hartog (Norman)
Jobi Heath (Edmond Santa Fe)
Kayla Witt (Duncan)
Liz Hargis (Ardmore)
Brittnee Altic (Cache)
Tori Plumley (Harrah)
Dakota Barron (Lone Grove)
Brittany Doucet (Comanche)
Rylie Eller (Mooreland)
Gaime Gomez (Mooreland)
Whitney Hall (Duncan)
Blythe Corley (Carl Albert)

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

High school girls golf - regional results

Here are the results of the girls regional tournaments that have been played so far. A few more were pushed back to Thursday.

Class 6A
East - at Bailey Ranch Golf Course (Owasso)
Team standings
1. Broken Arrow - 332
2. Bixby - 357
3. Union - 365
4. Owasso - 366
5. Booker T. Washington - 366
6. Muskogee - 370

Top 4 individiuals
1. Mackenzie Medders (Jenks) - 75
2. Trudy Allen (Union) - 75
3. Kaitlin Milligan (Norman North) - 76
4. Taylor Dobson (Broken Arrow) - 78
Other qualifying individuals
Madison Peresko (Ponca City) - 83
Regan McQuaid (Jenks) - 85
Tiffany Loosen (Bartlesville) - 90
Cecilia McHugh (Bishop Kelley) - 92
Faith Hopkins (Bartlesville) - 93
Kaylee Martin (Bishop McGuinness) - 93
Lauren Barnes (Choctaw) - 93

West - at Surrey Hills (Oklahoma City)
Postponed until Thursday

Class 5A
East - at McAlester Country Club
Team standings
1. Ardmore - 347
t2. Collinsville - 381
t2. Durant - 381
4. Grove - 384
5. Claremore - 404
6. Coweta - 418
Top 4 individuals
1. Sydney Youngblood (Durant) - 72
2. Elizabeth Hargis (Ardmore) - 76
3. Nina Lee (Collinsville) - 81
4. Sam Peters (Ardmore) - 83
Other state-qualifying individuals
Zoe Rosebrough (Pryor) - 86
Mia Gordon (Pryor) - 94
Madalyn Nix (McAlester) - 95
Kailey Rumery (Skiatook) - 109
Emily Bundy (Edison) - 112
Karen Tye (Tahlequah) - 114

West - at Crimson Creek GC (El Reno)
Postponed until Thursday

Class 4A
Lakeside GC (Stillwater)
Team standings
1. Hilldale - 339
2. Catoosa - 380
3. Cushing - 407
Top 4 individuals
1. Katie Kirkhart (Hilldale) - 71
2. Shelby McGlothin (Hilldale) - 82
3. Hannah Sipe (Catoosa) - 82
4. Kennedi Puckett (Hilldale) - 84
Other state-qualifying individuals
Gaola Vang (Oologah) - 88
Laina Schroeder (Bristow) - 88
Maddi DeBernardo (Cleveland) - 89

Jimmie Austin GC (Norman)
Team standings
1. Seminole - 377
2. Tuttle - 414
3. Ada - 422
Top 4 individuals
1. Tori Plumley (Harrah) - 89
2. Jordan Taylor (Seminole) - 91
3. Hallie Ward (Tuttle) - 93
4. Sabrina Tara (Seminole) - 95
Other state-qualifying individuals
Ryann Jacobson (Wagoner) - 105
Sara Yates (Wagoner) - 111
Bailes Bastin (Harrah) - 111

Fountainhead Creek GC (Checotah)
Team standings
1. Fort Gibson - 347
2. Muldrow - 398
3. Broken Bow - 439
Top 4 individuals
1. Michael Earls (Muldrow) - 80
2. Emilee Rigsby (Fort Gibson) - 82
3. Abby Psomas (Fort Gibson) - 84
4. Dallas Terry (Poteau) - 84
Other state-qualifying individuals
Ashley Fowler (Checotah) - 96
Sydney McElhaney (Vinita) - 97
Ashton Baker (Vinita) - 101

Prairie West GC (Weatherford)
Postponed until Thursday


Class 3A
East - at Clary Fields (Sapulpa)
Team standings
1. Eufaula - 324
2. Keys - 373
3. Idabel - 381
4. Verdigris - 387
5. Tishomingo - 426
6. Stigler - 430
Top 4 individuals
1. McKensie McCoy (Beggs) - 75
2. Mellisa Eldredge (Eufaula) - 77
3. Hein Stafford (Eufaula) - 80
4. Breanna Shaw (Idabel) - 80
Other state-qualifying individuals
Bree Echevarria (Cascia Hall) - 86
Delaney Daniel (Byng) - 91
Kaylee Cook (Okmulgee) - 96
Savanna Hale (Inola) - 100
Kerrigan Matlock (Valliant) - 102
Talyn Herrin (Byng) - 103

West - Lake Murray GC (Ardmore)
Team standings
1. Purcell - 329
2. Plainview - 380
3. Chandler - 395
4. Pauls Valley - 405
5. Marlow - 407
6. Lone Grove - 427
Top 4 individuals
1. Katie Finley (Plainview) - 77
2. Peighton Walker (Purcell) - 78
3. Shaebug Scarberry (Purcell) - 80
4. Ashton Nemecek (Purcell) - 84
Other state-qualifying individuals
Kaylee Peterson (Chisholm) - 90
Katie Bolin (Dickson) - 94
Mikaela Rinderman (Mount Saint Mary) - 100
Brooke Cameron (Kingfisher) - 101
Britany Doucet (Comanche) - 104
Brittany Keene (Bethel) - 108
Haley Groves (Bridge Creek) - 108


Class 2A
East - at Southlakes GC (Jenks)
Team standings
1. Latta - 363
2. Turner - 376
3. Sallisaw Central - 387
4. Silo - 418
5. Summit Christian - 427
6. Pawnee - 436
Top 4 individuals
1. Tracy McGill (Turner) - 75
2. Kate Goodwin (Riverfield) - 76
3. Sydni Chilcoat (Latta) - 80
4. Brooklyn Bartling (Velma-Alma) - 83
Other state-qualifying individuals
Emi Bias (Rejoice Christian) - 87
Nicole Robertson (Henryetta) - 89
Kacie Ashing (Oktaha) - 93
Brandy Honeycutt (Liberty) - 99
Kyndel Brown (Velma-Alma) - 100
Chastity McClary (Quinton) - 102

West - at Kingfisher GC 
Team standings
1. Mooreland - 372
2. Pioneer - 397
3. Frederick - 401
4. Hinton - 416
5. Texhoma - 427
6. Crossings Christian - 427
Top 4 individuals
1. Rylie Eller (Mooreland) - 80
2. Sierra Holden (Fletcher) - 81
3. Valerie Seurer (Hinton) - 84
4. Makenna Rose (Goodwell) - 85
Other state-qualifying individuals
Delana Holden (Fletcher) - 88
Mia Solhelm (Oklahoma Christian School) - 90
Corley McCaslin (Luther) - 91
Emma Wood (Cordell) - 93
Mikera Morris (Dibble) - 95
Jacy Duff (Hobart) - 96

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

OCA All-State basketball rosters

Large East
Shake Milton (Owasso)
Chris Miller (Booker T. Washington)
AJ Cockrell (Memorial)
Josh Limes (Bishop Kelley)
Chris Crawford (Victory Christian)
Chase Littlejohn (Stilwell)
Hutch Peterson (Jenks)
Josh Holliday (Broken Arrow)
Randy Daugherty (Mannford)
Jordan London (Fort Gibson)

Large West
Josh Parton (Anadarko)
Tyler Lester (Tuttle)
Jamey Woods (Lawton Eisenhower)
Hayden Howell (Carl Albert)
Curran Scott (Edmond Memorial)
Terrell Williams (Mustang)
DaQuan Jeffries (Edmond Santa Fe)
Tyson Jolly (Putnam City West)
Conner Avants (Deer Creek)
Douglas Moore (Lawton Eisenhower)

Small East
Cade Upshaw (Verdigris)
Kelly Kemp (Wewoka)
Ty Lazenby (Glencoe)
Blake Blagg-Tidwell (Whitesboro)
Bobby Johnson III (Atoka)
Oscar Rivera (Haworth)
Alan Lockhart (Talihina)
Arlis Alsip (Chouteau)
McKinley Whitfield (Spiro)
J.K. Hadlock (Glencoe)

Small West
Chris Hamilton (Heritage Hall)
Colby Koontz (Pioneer)
Chezden Nease (Thomas)
Chandler Bryer (Forgan)
Matthew Johnson (Centennial)
Logan Watkins (Cimarron)
Trevor Johnson (Alva)
Sanardo Ballard (Crooked Oak)
Garrett Weber (Beaver)
Rathan Carter (Heritage Hall)

Friday, March 20, 2015

ORU vs. UC Santa Barbara — the good, the bad and the reality

Hey, Oral Roberts is in the Elite Eight. OK, not that "Elite Eight," but an elite class of eight teams remaining in the College Basketball Invitational.
The Golden Eagles outlasted UC Santa Barbara in a track meet Wednesday night, beating the Gauchos (South American cowboys) 91-87 at the Mabee Center. The 1,687 fans — absurdly low, by the way — that did show up saw a highly-entertaining game.
The pregame notes that the CBI provided highlighted how its tournament features close games. ORU and UC Santa Barbara made sure to oblige.  
And as you might imagine, the good far outweighs the bad for the Golden Eagles after that one....

The good
- The Golden Eagles shot 55.6 percent (30 of 54) in the game, they were 17 of 28 (60.7 percent) from the field in the second half. It's almost as if Omaha had returned to the Mabee Center to allow the Golden Eagles to do whatever they wanted offensively.
ORU coach Scott Sutton averted all credit to playing relaxed basketball.
"I told them to play loose and have fun and shoot with confidence," Sutton said. "And they did that."

- Obi Emegano was at it again. ORU's junior guard from Edmond Memorial continued his late-season scoring blitzkrieg with 30 points on 9 of 18 shooting. He was also 3 of 3 from beyond the arc and 9 of 11 from the free throw line.
"It starts in practice," Emegano said. "We been hard, practicing well. That's just my foundation."
Eighteen of Emegano's points came in the first half when he was 6 of 12 from the field.
"I just try to take advantage of the mismatches that I have," Emegano said. "They played a smaller guy on me, and I can take him to the post. Just trying to play the matchups."

- Offensive help has been hit or miss for Emegano all season long, but he had plenty of assistance against UC Santa Barbara. Bobby Word (16 points), Aaron Young (14) and Brandon Conley (14) were all key contributors on the offensive end. That trio combined to shoot 15 of 25 from the field.
"My coaches had confidence in my and my teammates had confidence in me, and (UC Santa Barbara) was really keying on Obi," said Young, who scored nine points on three 3s inside the final five minutes of the game. "I just tried to move to an open spot and shoot it like I know I can."
Conley, mired in a particularly long season slump, also added eight rebounds before fouling out.
- They combined to play 20 minutes, but they were mostly quality minutes from Darian Harris and Albert Owens. Harris' two rebounds were both big after he found himself in the right spot at the right time, and his 3-pointer from the left corner sent ORU on a 9-0 run midway through the second half.
Owens had to body up UC Santa Barbara's Alan Williams — who drew the attention of two NBA scouts in the game — while scoring six points and hauling in six rebounds. That kind of production, plus maybe two or three more points and two or three more rebounds, is exactly what ORU will be looking for from Owens on a per game basis next season.

- Probably goes unnoticed sometimes, but ORU does a pretty good job of taking care of the basketball. The Golden Eagles turn the ball over 11.8 times per game, which is 103rd in the country.
And when ORU churns out 16 assists and only has nine turnovers, it has to bring big smiles to the faces of Sutton and the rest of the coaching staff.
Young dished the ball out four times. Much like Owens, if he adds to that total next season, ORU will reap the benefits.

- The 30-second shot clock? Fantastic. Honestly, though, to say it made a huge difference would be somewhat of an overstatement, but it perhaps did force teams to put an extra pep in their step.
ORU was averaging 69 points per game prior to playing UC Santa Barbara. The Gauchos were scoring 67.8 points per game.
Something forced them to be more offensive.
And yes, both teams were making a lot of shots, but the shorter shot clock forced more aggression toward the basket. That also yielded 37 personal fouls and 43 free throw attempts (31 of which were made).
"I like it; I think it's where college basketball needs to go," Sutton said. "I think 35 seconds is too long. I don't think we're ready for 24 seconds by any means, but 30 is good. And I think it'll be 30 next year."

The bad
- John Green wasn't a prolific 3-point shooter for UC Santa Barbara coming in. He was a 33.3 percent shooter from deep.
ORU, though, failed to guard him all night, resulting in Green's 4 of 4 effort from beyond the arc.
In the end, UCSB made 10 of 23 3-pointers, and ORU could have done a better job of defending the perimeter.
But, when you're guarding Williams, you also tend to pack the bodies into the lane. 

- To see only 1,687 in attendance was a shame. Easily the smallest crowd at the Mabee Center all year long. That includes a schedule that featured Haskell and Tabor.
To not even get 2,000 in the arena is an embarrassment. Crowds that small are verging on Western Illinois, IPFW and IUPUI crowds on the road.

The reality
ORU's season continues on while other NCAA teams fall by the wayside. Next up: a trip to the Windy City to play at Loyola Chicago on Monday night.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

An eye on the CBI

The College Basketball Invitational — or CBI to the layperson — is a day old, and Loyola Chicago is already basking in the quarterfinal glow. The Ramblers rallied past Rider and won 62-59 on Tuesday.
Tonight, Oral Roberts will host UC Santa Barbara, and six other first-round CBI games will take place. Before things kick into high gear, here's your chance to get to know each team a little better...

Oral Roberts Golden Eagles
Record: 18-14
Coach: Scott Sutton
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 77-68 win over Tulsa in season opener; 74-58 win over North Dakota State; 85-53 loss at Oklahoma; 78-63 loss at Memphis.
Players to watch
- G Obi Emegano - Six-foot-3 junior averages 18.2 points per game, good enough for 42nd in the country. His free throws attempted (244) and free throws made (193) are fifth and sixth in the nation, respectively.
- G Aaron Young - Sophomore from Edmond Memorial has become a defensive specialist late in the season. Teaming up with Emegano on defense has caused headaches for opponents in recent weeks.
Notes: Golden Eagles lost to North Dakota State in the semifinals of the Summit League Tournament. ... ORU is 8-3 in games decided by one to five points. The Golden Eagles are 10-11 in all other games.

UC Santa Barbara Gauchos
Record: 19-13
Coach: Bob Williams
Win-loss in last 10 games: 8-2
Notable wins/losses: 74-60 win over UC Davis (Feb. 26); 54-51 win over UC Irvine (March 1); 69-59 loss to Kansas (Nov. 14); 80-73 loss to SMU (Dec. 8).
Players to watch
- C Alan Williams - Senior post player averages 17.2 points per game. His 11.9 rebounds per game are a national best.
- G Michael Bryson - Six-foot-4 junior has had nine games of 20 points or better this season. He's also failed to reach double digits in scoring 10 times.
Notes: Gauchos are 31st in the country with 491 assists. ... They also take care of the ball with only 352 turnovers this season, good enough for 38th nationally.

Delaware State Hornets
Record: 18-17
Coach: Keith Walker
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 63-57 win over North Carolina Central (March 13); 72-65 win over Wake Forest (Nov. 28); 99-71 loss to Arkansas (Nov. 21); 83-70 loss to Oregon (Dec. 20.)
Players to watch
- G Amere May - Senior wing is 6-3 and averages the nation's sixth-best points-per-game total (21.0). His 544 field goal attempts are second only to Joseph Young at Oregon.
- C Kendall Gray - The 6-10 big man has a national best 401 rebounds this season. His 11.8 rebounds per game is a tenth of a rebound beyond Williams of UC Santa Barbara.
Notes: The Hornets defense is ragged, allowing 72.3 points per game. ... Delaware State has also turned the ball over 469 times this season, and it averages 13.4 turnovers a game.

Radford Highlanders
Record: 21-11
Coach: Mike Jones
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 73-66 win over High Point (Jan. 22); 67-64 win over High Point (Feb. 3); 76-49 loss to Georgetown (Dec. 13); 64-46 loss to Richmond (Nov. 14).
Players to watch
- G Javonte Green - His 15.1 points-per-game total is a best, and 8.8 rebounds — at 6-4 — are a Highlanders best, too.
- G R.J. Price - Despite 12.6 points per game, the 5-11 senior shoots 36.6 percent (133 of 363) from the field.
Note: Fourteen of Radford's 21 wins were against teams with a RPI of 202 or worse.

Vermont Catamounts
Record: 18-13
Coach: John Becker
Win-loss in last 10 games: 7-3
Notable wins/losses: 71-57 win over Stony Brook (Jan. 10); 57-48 win over Stony Brook (Feb. 7); 64-52 loss to Harvard (Dec. 6); 57-56 loss to Yale (Dec. 18).
Player to watch
- F Ethan O'Day - The 6-9 junior is the only Catamount averaging more than 10 points per game (12.0). His 68 blocks are also in the top 40 in the country.
Notes: Vermont is 11th in the nation in field-goal percentage defense (38.3 percent). ... The Catamounts holding opponents to 57.7 points per game is 13th best in the country.

Hofstra Pride
Record: 20-13
Coach: Joe Mihalich
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 66-65 win over Stony Brook (Nov. 21); 68-56 win over NC-Wilmington (Jan. 3); 76-64 loss to NC State (Nov. 17); 91-83 loss to Northeastern (Jan. 14).
Players to watch
- G Juan'ya Green - The Philadelphia native, at 6-2, averages 17.1 points and 6.5 assists per game (ninth in the country). He did have a triple-double (15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) against LIU Brooklyn on Dec. 28.
- F Ameen Tanksley - Another Philly native, his 16.3 points per game is second best for the Pride.
Notes: Hofstra's 78.4 points per game is 12th best in the nation. ... Green has made 200 free throws this season, fourth best in the country.

Gardner-Webb Bulldogs
Record: 20-14
Coach: Tim Craft
Win-loss in last 10 games: 5-5
Notable wins/losses: 89-84 win over Purdue (Dec. 22); 72-71 win over High Point (March 6); 91-65 loss to Arizona (Dec. 2); 58-46 loss to Old Dominion (Nov. 24).
Players to watch
- F Jerome Hill - Scores 18.9 points per game. His 344 free throws attempted and 216 free throws made are the tops in the country.
- G Tyler Strange - A true facilitator at 7.4 assists per game, fifth best in the country.
Notes: The Bulldogs are ninth in the nation with 551 total assists. .. Gardner Webb also makes 8.1 3-pointers per game, ranking 30th in the country in that category.

Colorado Buffaloes
Record: 15-17
Coach: Tad Boyle
Win-loss in last 10 games: 4-6
Notable wins/losses: 62-56 win over UCLA (Jan. 2); 64-58 win over Stanford (Feb. 15); 68-54 loss to Arizona (Jan. 15); 74-49 loss to Utah (Jan. 7).
Player to watch
- F Josh Scott - Missed eight games this season, but the 6-10 junior is averaging 14 points and eight rebounds per game.
Notes: The Buffaloes' leading scorer, Askia Booker, will not play for Colorado in the CBI. The senior guard dealt with sore hips all season. ... Twelve of Colorado's 17 losses came against teams ranked inside the RPI top 95.

Pepperdine Waves
Record: 18-13
Coach: Marty Wilson
Win-loss in last 10 games: 5-5
Notable wins/losses: 67-61 win at BYU (Jan. 8); 67-62 win at St. Mary's (Jan. 31); 78-76 loss to Gonzaga (Jan. 15); 72-61 loss at Iowa (Nov. 24).
Players to watch
- F Stacy Davis - Averages 15.9 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. He also makes 47.5 percent (162 of 341) of his field goals and 81.5 percent (154 of 189) of his free throws.
- G Shawn Olden - Former Union standout is the Waves' third leading scorer at 9.4 points per game.
Notes: Pepperdine's roster features zero seniors. ... The Waves lead the nation in 3-point field goal defense, holding opponents to 26.3 percent from deep.

Seattle Redhawks
Record: 16-15
Coach: Cameron Dollar
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 76-67 win over UC Davis (Dec. 30); 58-52 win over New Mexico State (Jan. 17); 87-75 loss to Eastern Washington (Dec. 6); 87-46 loss to UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 4).
Player to watch
- G Isiah Umipig - The Cal State Fullerton transfer is averaging 17 points and 3.6 3-pointers per game.
Notes: Dollar is a former UCLA guard. ... Redhawks have only committed 519 fouls this season, 48th best in the country.

Stony Brook Seawolves
Record: 23-11
Coach: Steve Pikiell
Win-loss in last 10 games: 8-2
Notable wins/losses: 59-56 win over Albany (Feb. 17); 71-61 win over Western Kentucky (Nov. 25); 79-61 loss at Providence (Dec. 13); 78-52 loss at Cincinnati (Dec. 2).
Player to watch
- F Jameel Warney - Averages 16.5 points and 11.6 rebounds per game. He leads the nation in double-doubles with 23.
Note: Seawolves were seconds away from the NCAA Tournament, until Albany's Peter Hooley nailed a 3-pointer with four seconds left to give the Great Danes the America East Tournament championship.

Mercer Bears
Record: 18-15
Coach: Bob Hoffman
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 75-72 win over Chattanooga (Jan. 29); 69-64 win over East Tennessee State (Feb. 28); 75-62 loss at Colorado State (Nov. 23); 86-77 loss at Georgia (Dec. 27).
Player to watch
- G Ike Nwamu - Averages 14.7 points per game.
Notes: Hoffman graduated from Oklahoma Baptist in 1979. ... Junior guard Phillip Leonard is a former Union standout that averages 8.2 points per game.

Eastern Michigan Eagles
Record: 21-13
Coach: Rob Murphy
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 85-59 win over Toledo (March 6); 45-42 win over Michigan (Dec. 9); 66-46 loss at Michigan State (Dec. 17); 78-63 loss to Buffalo (Feb. 18).
Player to watch
- G Raven Lee - Six-foot-3 sophomore posts 16.7 points per game, good for second in the Mid-American Conference.
Notes: Eagles specialize in steals, swiping a nation's 11th-best 8.6 takeaways per game. ... Eastern Michigan is 12th in the country with 802 free throw attempts.

Louisiana Monroe Warhawks
Record: 21-12
Coach: Keith Richard
Win-loss in last 10 games: 6-4
Notable wins/losses: 71-68 win over Georgia Southern (Feb. 7); 74-65 win over UAB (Nov. 15); 65-45 loss at Georgia State (Dec. 30); 61-56 loss at Florida (Nov. 21).
Player to watch
- F Tylor Ongwae - The Kenya native makes 84.9 percent (101 of 119) of his free throws while averaging 13.5 points per game. He, however, struggles from deep, making only 23.6 percent (17 of 72) of his 3-point attempts.
Notes: The Warhawks won nine homes games and nine road games this season. ... Opponents shoot 37.9 percent against ULM, which ranks sixth in that category.