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Kennesaw State Men's Basketball Hosts Florida Gulf Coast in A-Sun Opener on Monday

12/30/2012 12:57:00 PM

GAME NO. 13
FLORIDA GULF COAST (5-8) at KENNESAW STATE (1-11)
DATE: Dec. 31
TIME: 5:00 p.m. (ET)
SITE: KSU Convocation Center (4,600) 
LOCATION: Kennesaw, Ga.
LIVE VIDEO http://asun.neulion.com/asc/
TALENT: Nathan McCreary & Brian Katrek
LIVE AUDIO: www.ksuowls.com
LIVESTATS: www.ksuowls.com
SERIES RECORD: KSU leads, 6-4
LAST MEETING: Jan. 28, 2012, FGCU, 92-74
Kennesaw State Notes | Florida Gulf Coast Notes


GAME TIME: 
• Following a week off for the Christmas break, the Kennesaw State men’s basketball team returns to action on Monday (Dec. 31) when it opens Atlantic Sun Conference play against Florida Gulf Coast at the KSU Convocation Center beginning at 5 p.m. (ET). The game will be video streamed live on the Internet at A-Sun TV with Nathan McCreary and Brian Katrek calling the action.
• The Owls are beginning their eighth year as a member of the A-Sun after transitioning to Division I in 2005. Kennesaw State begins conference play seeking its third conference tournament appearance. The Owls previously advanced to the A-Sun Tournament in 2009 and 2010.  The top eight teams following regular-season play advance to the tournament that is slated for March 6-9 in Macon, Ga.
• Kennesaw State is coming off a 59-43 loss at Pittsburgh on Dec. 23.
• The Owls seek their second win of the season.  Their lone victory was a 67-65 overtime triumph at South Carolina State on Nov. 12.
• Florida Gulf Coast enters Monday’s game 5-8 after an 84-78 loss at Maine on Dec. 22.
• Kennesaw State played nine of its 12 non-conference games on the road. The Owls’ lone home non-league contests were versus Georgia Southern (Nov. 21), Chattanooga (Nov. 24) and Charlotte (Dec. 16).
• Head Coach Lewis Preston is in his second season guiding the Kennesaw State program after spending the previous three seasons (2008-11) as an assistant coach at Penn State.
 
FLORIDA GULF COAST SERIES HISTORY:
Monday’s contest marks the 11th meeting all-time between Kennesaw State and Florida Gulf Coast in a series that dates back to 2008. The Owls hold a 6-4 series lead, winning six of the first eight meetings and four straight before the Eagles captured both contests last season. The Owls hold a 4-1 advantage in games played at the KSU Convocation Center.
Florida Gulf Coast defeated Kennesaw State, 62-55, at the KSU Convocation Center on Jan. 4, 2012 before taking a 92-74 victory on Jan. 28, 2012 in Fort Myers.

KENNESAW STATE-FLORIDA GULF COAST SERIES HISTORY:

DATE SITE RESULT
1/19/08 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 85-73
2/16/08 Kennesaw, Ga. W, 75-60
1/18/09 Kennesaw, Ga. W, 70-69
2/16/09 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 61-57
1/22/10 Fort Myers, Fla. W, 69-68
1/30/10 Kennesaw, Ga. W, 77-70
1/14/11 Fort Myers, Fla. W, 81-70
2/10/11 Kennesaw, Ga. W, 69-68
1/4/12 Kennesaw, Ga. L, 62-55
1/28/12 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 92-74

 
A LOOK AT FLORIDA GULF COAST:
Florida Gulf Coast is 8-5 on the season following an 84-78 loss at Maine on Dec. 22.  The Eagles have won two of their last three and four of six dating back to an 86-62 victory at Samford on Nov. 28. 
• FGCU has three players scoring in double figures and is led by sophomore guard Bernard Thompson who is averaging 14.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.9 assists a contest.
• Senior guard Sherwood Brown, who was named to the A-Sun preseason all-conference team, is averaging 13.9 points and 4.8 rebounds a game while junior forward Chase Fieler is contributing 10.2 points and 4.9 rebounds a contest.
• Head coach Andy Enfield is in his second season leading the Florida Gulf Coast program and has compiled an overall record to date of 23-22 (.511). Prior to being named the Eagles’ head coach, Enfield spent five years as an assistant coach at Florida State where he helped lead the Seminoles to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments (2009-11), including the Sweet 16 in 2011.
 
NEXT UP:
• Kennesaw State continues its three-game homestand on Wednesday (Jan. 2) when it welcomes Stetson to the KSU Convocation Center for a 5 p.m. tip-off.
 
PITTSBURGH RECAP:
 Sophomore guard Delbert Love scored a game-high tying 12 points and Kennesaw State made a season-high nine three-pointers, but it was not enough to overcome a decided Pittsburgh size advantage as the Panthers held off a determined Owls team, 59-43, Dec. 23 at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh.
• Freshman forward Nigel Pruitt gave Kennesaw State a spark off the bench scoring a career-high tying 10 points and grabbing a career-high five rebounds. Senior forward Aaron Anderson led the Owls with six rebounds and added four points.
• Kennesaw State opened the game by hitting three 3-pointers to take a 9-4 lead four minutes into the contest. However, the Owls made only one more shot from behind the arc and finished the half with five field goals in 18 attempts.
• Meanwhile, the Panthers (12-1) capitalized on their size advantage, outscoring the Owls 26-7 the remainder of the half, including 18-2 in the paint. Junior forward Talib Zanna was a dominant force inside as he scored 12 points and collected nine rebounds.
 
MARKEITH CUMMINGS BECOMES KSU’S ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER:
• Senior forward Markeith Cummings scored 13 points against Towson on November 18 to become Kennesaw State’s all-time leading scorer with 1,693 career points. Cummings surpassed Herman Smith (1986-90) who concluded his Owls’ career with 1,683.
• The Owls’ senior forward currently has 1,793 career points and is No. 2 all-time with a 17.1 points-per-game average.
 
OWLS AMONG A-SUN CONFERENCE LEADERS
• Senior forward Markeith Cummings currently ranks second in the Atlantic Sun Conference with 17.3 points per game.
• Senior forward Aaron Anderson ranks fourth in the  A-Sun in rebounding (7.4) and field goal percentage (57.9).
• Sophomore guard Delbert Love leads the A-Sun in minutes played (36.1) and is fourth in assists (3.5) and steals (1.8).
• Freshman guard Myles Hamilton ranks second in the A-Sun with 2.0 steals a contest.
• Markeith Cummings’ 31 points scored against Radford (11/17) ties the highest single-game output by an Atlantic Sun Conference player. USC Upstate’s Torrey Craig scored 31 points versus Texas San Antonio (12/8).
 
FRESHMEN SEE SIGNIFICANT PLAYING TIME:
• The Kennesaw State roster includes five freshmen and all making contributions. Guards Myles Hamilton and Yonel Brown are both averaging over 20 minutes a contest. Hamilton is averaging 23.8 minutes a game while Brown is playing 23.1 minutes a contest.
 
AARON ANDERSON NAMED A-SUN PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
• Senior forward Aaron Anderson (Tucson, Ariz. / Central Arizona College) was named the Atlantic Sun Conference’s Player of the Week (Nov. 13) after averaging 14 points and 11.5 rebounds in two games at Tennessee (11/9) and at South Carolina State (11/12).
• A first time recipient of the award, Anderson scored game-high totals of 16 points and 12 rebounds versus the Volunteers and followed that performance with 12 points and 11 rebounds against the Bulldogs.
 
KENNESAW STATE SIGNS JONES DURING EARLY SIGNING PERIOD:
Continuing to build for the future, head coach Lewis Preston signed local product Jordan Jones to a national letter-of-intent earlier this week.
Jones is a 6-8, 205-pound combo forward who will play his senior season at nearby Saint Francis High in Alpharetta. He averaged 11 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocks a game while helping Furtah Prep (Acworth, Ga.) to an undefeated regular season.
Jones earned first team All-Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) honors and was selected to play in the Under Armour Grind Session in Atlanta last June. The event features many of the top high school prospects in the region and focusses on skill development and concludes with games.
 
NATE RUCKER ADDED TO ROSTER
Junior forward Nate Rucker (Memphis Tenn. / Southwest Tennessee CC) joined the Kennesaw State roster on Monday and is enrolled in classes for the spring semester. A 6-6, 240-forward, Rucker began his collegiate career at Northern Illinois before playing at Southwest Tennessee Community College last season. During his freshman season, Rucker appeared in 30 games, starting 29, and averaged 7.1 points and 4.1 rebounds a contest.
Rucker shot a team-high 53.7 percent from the field and scored in double figures 12 times. He also produced two double-digit rebounding games.
Rucker will practice with the Owls for the remainder of the season and will have two years of eligibility remaining beginning with the 2013-14 campaign. He will be eligible to play at the conclusion of the fall semester in December.
 
EIGHT NEWCOMERS JOIN ROSTER FOR 2012-13:
• Second-year head coach Lewis Preston has added eight newcomers to the program in 2012-13.
• The group includes freshmen Yonel Brown (Lawrenceville, Ga. / Berkmar HS), Myles Hamilton (Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edward HS), Cole Hobbs (Atlanta, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian School), Jordan Montgomery (Orlando, Fla. / Orlando Christian Prep), Bernard Morena (Abidjan, Ivory Coast / Auburn) and Nigel Pruitt (Potomac, Md. / Bullis School)
• Junior Kris Drees (Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth HS) joined the team this fall after making the club as a walk-on, while sophomore Willy Kouassi (Abidjan, Ivory Coast / Auburn) is a highly-regarded transfer.
 
RECRUITING WINNERS:
• The duo of Cole Hobbs and Jordan Montgomery combined to help their high school teams claim four state titles and one runner-up finish.
• Hobbs played a key role in helping Greater Atlanta Christian School to the 2011 Georgia state title
•Montgomery sparked his Orlando Christian Prep squad to three Florida state titles, and a runner-up finish in 2011.
 
KENNESAW STATE ROSTER REVIEW:
• Kennesaw State returns five letter winners from last year’s club that posted a 3-28 overall record. The list of returnees includes seniors Aaron Anderson, Markeith Cummings, juniors Brandon Dawson and Andrew Osemhen (Loganville, Ga. / Grayson HS) and sophomore Delbert Love.
• The trio of Cummings, Anderson and Love accounted for 58.5 percent of Kennesaw State’s points during the 2011-12 season.
Kennesaw State’s roster includes two seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and five freshmen.
The Owls 13-man roster entered the season with a combined 11 years of Division I collegiate experience, an average of 0.85 years per player. It ranks as the sixth-youngest team in the country.
 
PRESEASON HONORS:
Senior forward Markeith Cummings, a three-time second team all-conference selection, was named to the Atlantic Sun Conference preseason all-conference team.
 
CLIMBING THE CHARTS:
Senior forward Markeith Cummings is Kennesaw State’s all-time scoring leader with 1,793 points.
Cummings also ranks second all-time in rebounds (556) since Kennesaw State became a Division I program in 2005.
Cummings is the all-time KSU leader in free throws made (454) and free throws attempted (666).
Cummings also ranks No. 2 in points-per-game (17.1), field goals made (631) and field goal attempts (1,379).
Cummings holds the top two single season marks for free throws made (158 in 2010-11 and 134 in 2009-10).
Senior Aaron Anderson holds the KSU Division I school career field goal percentage record of 54.1 percent (255-471).
Anderson is first in the KSU Division I era with 556 rebounds and rebounds-per-game (7.6).
 
A LOOK AT THE 2012-13 SCHEDULE:
• The Kennesaw State schedule includes three teams that are receiving preseason national attention. Notre Dame began the year ranked No. 22 by the Associated Press and No. 23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll.
• Both Tennessee and Pittsburgh are receiving votes in the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls.
• The Owls’ schedule includes five teams (Tennessee, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Mercer, USC Upstate) that advanced to postseason play during the 2011-12 season.
• Notre Dame reached the NCAA Tournament, while Tennessee advanced to the second round of the National Invitation Tournament, and Pittsburgh won the College Basketball Invitational Tournament.
• A-Sun Conference rivals Mercer and USC Upstate participated in the Collegeinsider.com Tournament, with the Mercer Bears capturing the title.
 
A NEW-LOOK A-SUN CONFERENCE:
• The Atlantic Sun Conference will have a new look to it in 2012-13. Belmont, who has captured the last two conference titles, and five of the last seven, left the league to join the Ohio Valley Conference.
• Northern Kentucky, a consistent postseason participant at the NCAA Division II level and dominant force in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, begins its first year in Division I and as a member of the A-Sun Conference.
 
2011-12 YEAR IN REVIEW:
• The 2011-12 season marked a challenging year for first-year head coach Lewis Preston and the Owls as Kennesaw State posted a 3-28 overall record and went 0-18 in A-Sun Conference play.
• The Owls recorded a 65-59 victory at Chattanooga on Nov. 18, 2011, to reward Preston with his first collegiate win.
•Junior forward Markeith Cummings was a second team A-Sun all-conference selection and rookie guard Delbert Love was a unanimous selection to the conference’s all-freshman team.
• Junior forward Markeith Cummings led the Owls in scoring and ranked second in the A-Sun after averaging 15.4 points a game. Cummings produced 25 double-digit scoring games and led the team in scoring 12 times.
•Junior forward Aaron Anderson led the A-Sun in rebounding after averaging 9.0 rebounds a game and contributed 8.9 points a contest. He scored in double-digits 15 times, had 14 double-digit rebounding games, and his 280 rebounds established an Owls’ Division I era single-season record.
• Freshman Delbert Love made an immediate in his first season with the Owls as he averaged 12.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.7 steals a contest. He started all 31 games and led all A-Sun Conference freshmen in scoring while averaging a team-high 36.5 minutes a game.
• Kennesaw State lost seven games by four points or less, including five of its last six.
 
PROGRAM HISTORY:
• The 2012-13 season marks the 28th year of basketball at Kennesaw State. The 1985-86 campaign marked the first season of Owls basketball and the team posted a 7-21 overall record, including a 6-12 mark in the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, while competing as an NAIA member.
• Kennesaw State played nine seasons as an NAIA member, compiled a 146-143 (.505) all-time record and produced six winning seasons.
• Kennesaw State moved to the NCAA Division II level for the 1994-95 season and accumulated a 198-124 (.615) overall record in 11 years.
• Head Coach Tony Ingle led the Owls to their lone national championship in 2004 after the team compiled a program-best 35-4 (.897) record. Kennesaw State defeated Southern Indiana, 84-59, in the national championship game on March 27, 2004 in Bakersfield, Calif.
• Kennesaw State moved to the Division I level for the 2005-06 season and has compiled a 66-227 (.225) record in seven seasons. The Owls’ best year at the D-I level was the 2006-07 season when the club posted a 13-18 (.419) mark.
• Kennesaw State’s signature Division I win was an 80-63 victory over Georgia Tech before a KSU Convocation Center record-crowd of 4,784 on Nov. 15, 2011.
• Lewis Preston was named the fourth head coach in program history on April 16, 2011.
 
WHAT’S NEW?
This past summer, the Kennesaw State Department of Athletics, as part of an overall re-branding initiative, signed a multi-year contract to have its 17 intercollegiate athletics teams outfitted in Adidas apparel and footwear.
Kennesaw State Athletics also introduced a whole new family of logos that appear on team apparel, facilities and a re-designed www.ksuowls.com athletics website.
The KSU Convocation Center also has a refurbished floor, sparkling new video board with sponsorship signage on the south end, a ribbon board on the north side under the hospitality suite, a new LED scorer’s table and media tables highlight the atmospheric changes to the seven-year old facility.
 
ABOUT KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY:
Kennesaw State University is the third-largest university in Georgia, offering more than 80 graduate and undergraduate degrees, including doctorates in education, business and nursing and a new Ph.D in international conflict management. A member of the 35-unit University System of Georgia, Kennesaw State is a comprehensive, residential institution with a growing student population of more than 24,600 from 130 countries.

Kennesaw State University is celebrating 30 years of intercollegiate athletics during the 2012-13 academic year.









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