CLEVELAND - The IUPUI basketball team will take on Cleveland State (13-9, 8-3 HL) on Sunday (Jan. 29) at 3:00 p.m. inside the Wolstein Center. IUPUI (3-19, 0-11 HL) is looking to snap a nine-game skid and a seven-game losing streak to Cleveland State.
The Jaguars have strung together a collection of near misses recently, the most recent of which was an 81-75 road defeat at Purdue Fort Wayne earlier this week. Sophomore
Jlynn Counter matched his career-high with 27 points on 10-of-18 shooting and junior
John Egbuta had his fourth game of 10-or-more with 14 points off the bench. Four-time #HLMBB Freshman of the Week
Vincent Brady II added 12 points in the loss.
IUPUI trailed by as many as 11 in the second half, but crept back within two with 1:49 to play, but was unable to draw even or take the lead. IUPUI outshot the Mastodons by more than 10 percent from the field and outscored the 'Dons 42-20 in the paint, but were outrebounded by 13 caroms and yielded 13 treys in the loss.
IUPUI played the entire second half without graduate transfer
Chris Osten, who left the game early due to injury. Fellow graduate
Jonah Carrasco played his most extensive minutes of the season and responded with five points, five rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots.
QUOTABLE
"Tough game; really tough game. I was proud of our fight and how we kept fighting back. I thought we played through some adversity tonight and I'm proud of our guys for continuing to fight. We never stopped. We missed some free throws and we missed some open shots and maybe the outcome is different. Our young guys are growing up right in front of us though. We're a much different team now than we were a month ago," Crenshaw said following Wednesday's defeat at Purdue Fort Wayne.
SCOUTING CLEVELAND STATE
Cleveland State is 13-9 on the year and 8-3 in Horizon League play. The Vikings are 7-3 inside the Wolstein Center this season. The Vikings are fueled by Tristan Enaruna (14.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg) and Deshon Parker (10.5 ppg, 4.1 apg). The Vikings collectively shoot 45.3 percent from the field and limit opponents to just 41.7 percent overall.
UP NEXT
IUPUI will return home to host Milwaukee on Thursday (Feb. 2) at 11:00 a.m. inside Indiana Farmers Coliseum. More than 1,000 students from Indianapolis Public Schools will be in attendance.
Tidbits heading into Sunday's game (click here for full game notes)
COUNTER POINTS
Sophomore
Jlynn Counter, IUPUI's top scorer at 14.2 points per game, has hit for 20-or-more in three straight games entering play today. He matched his career-high with 27 points (10-18 FG, 2-5 3's, 5-5 FT) at Purdue Fort Wayne on Wednesday night (Jan. 25).
During the past three games, Counter is averaging 24.0 points and 4.7 assists per game while shooting 27-of-49 (55.1 percent) from the floor, 4-of-9 (44.4 percent) from three and 14-of-15 (93.3 percent) from the foul line. Counter has now moved among the Horizon League's top-15 in scoring, free throw percentage, field goal percentage, assists and assist-to-turnover ratio.
FOUR TIMES
IUPUI freshman
Vincent Brady II has won the #HLMBB Freshman of the Week Award four times this season, including this past week. Brady, a 6-foot-4 guard, is second on the team in scoring (10.3 ppg) and rebounding (3.9 rpg) and leads the squad in minutes played (31.3 mpg, 14th in the Horizon League) and threes made (38).
Brady comes in having made at least one three in 17 straight games and in 20 of the team's 22 games this season.
FRESH DUBS
It would appear that Brady will be hovering around double-digits in scoring all season long.
He had a stretch of four straight games with 15-or-more earlier this season, becoming the first IUPUI freshman to do so since Alex Young in 2008.
Freshmen scoring in double-digits has been a rarity for the IUPUI program as just two have done so in the program's Division I-era. Young went on to score 2,286 points in his four-year career and George Hill scored 1,619 points in three-plus seasons before being drafted in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft.
Alex Young - 10.8 ppg (2008-09); George Hill - 10.7 ppg (2004-05)
DJ SPINNIN'
While Brady is the reigning #HLMBB Freshman of the Week, he wasn't even the best freshman on his own team in IUPUI's 89-77 home defeat to Detroit Mercy last Saturday. In that game, fellow freshman
DJ Jackson had his best game of the season, tallying a season-high 17 points (6-14 FG, 3-5 3's, 2-2 FT), seven boards, two assists and two steals. Jackson's three made threes were his first three of the season.
INDY ELEVEN
Nope, not referring to the city's USL soccer club - the 11 refers to the number of different players that have started at least one game for the Jaguars this season. While
Chris Osten (22 starts),
Vincent Brady II (21) and
Jlynn Counter (19) have been fixtures among the starting five, the other two spots have been revolving doors.
Eight others have started at least once with
Cooper Dewitt becoming the most recent to crack the starting unit. All total, IUPUI has used 11 different starting lineups this season in 22 games.
TEN HIT TEN
Jackson became the tenth different IUPUI player to have a double-digit scoring game for the Jaguars this season, doing so against Detroit Mercy on Jan. 21. Amazingly, of all the 10 players who have scored in double-digits this season, none were on the IUPUI roster last season.
CHRIS DON'T MISS
Graduate transfer
Chris Osten is currently shooting 66.2 percent for the season, chasing the school record for single-season shooting percentage (Jon Avery - 67.9 percent in 2008-09). The 6-foot-9 forward is shooting an absurd 77 percent from the field (47-of-61) at home this season.
Coming into this season, he had scored in double-digits just one time in his Division I career
in stops at both Arizona State and Northern Illinois, and never had a double-double. However,
in 21 games this season, Osten has hit double-figures 12 times and registered four double-doubles.
BUTA EMERGES
The past four games have seen a new star emerge off the IUPUI bench as
John Egbuta has provided a huge lift. The New York-native has contributed 13.8 points and 4.0 rebounds per game while making 21-of-35 (60 percent) shots.
SEEING 20-20
IUPUI had a pair of 20-point scorers against Oakland last Thursday as freshman
Vincent Brady II had a career-high 23 points (8-16 FG, 4-9 3's, 3-3 FT) and
Jlynn Counter tallied 22 (8-16 FG, 1-2 3's, 5-6 FT). It marked the first time under head coach Matt Crenshaw that two players have gone for 20-or-more in the same game.
TOPS IN THE COUNTRY
IUPUI is tops in the nation, having had 13 different players miss at least one game due to injury or illness, 11 of whom are scholarship student-athletes. Highest on the list are
Zach Gunn (out for the season),
Bryce Monroe (18 games missed) and
DJ Jackson (11 games). Other scholarship student-athletes who have missed multiple games this season include
Armon Jarrard (7 games),
Amhad Jarrard (7 games),
John Egbuta (5 games),
Daylan Hamilton (4 games) and
Cooper Dewitt (3 games).
Behind IUPUI, Wyoming, Vanderbilt and Iona have all had eight student-athletes miss time.
IUPUI has not had a game this season in which the entire roster was available.
CALL IN THE CLOSER
We're putting out a call for Mariano Rivera or Trevor Hoffman or Jeff Brantley for that matter. With so many new faces and primarily young faces, head coach Matt Crenshaw is still seeking a closer to help in crunch time. IUPUI has gone down to the wire in four of its past six games, falling short on all four occasions.
At Robert Morris on Jan. 9, IUPUI trailed 44-29 at halftime, but rallied to come all the way back in the second half. The Jaguars tied the game at 61 all and again at 63-63 before being outscored 14-7 over the game's first five-plus minutes in the 77-70 loss.
Against Oakland on Thursday (Jan. 19), IUPUI again rallied from a nine-point deficit and led by as many as four in the closing minutes before a Jalen Moore trey with 3.0 seconds left sent the game to overtime. Oakland outscored the Jags 15-9 in overtime to secure an 83-77 win, keeping the Jags winless in league play.
Against Detroit Mercy on Jan. 21, it was a two-possession game with five minutes remaining before the Titans outscored the Jags 20-12 down the stretch.
Most recently, IUPUI rallied from 11 down to cut Purdue Fort Wayne's lead to two in the waning minutes, but couldn't get over the hump late.
FRESHIES
IUPUI rookies have combined on five #HLMBB Freshman of the Week Awards this season as
Vincent Brady II is a four-time recipient and
Armon Jarrard also collected an honor.
IUPUI has relied on freshmen since the start of the season as four have been among the team's regular rotation since
DJ Jackson's return from injury on Dec. 31.
Here's a look at how the four have performed so far this season.
Vincent Brady: 31.3 mpg (14th in the HL), 10.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 38 3's made (leads team)
Amhad Jarrard: 22.9 mpg (5th on the team), 5.7 ppg, 2.1 apg (3rd on the team), 7 steals
Armon Jarrard: 18.9 mpg (7th on the team), 4.5 ppg, 17 steals
DJ Jackson: 19.7 mpg, 6.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg
FRESH STARTERS
IUPUI had three freshmen in the starting lineup in the season opener at Iowa State as
Vincent Brady II,
Amhad Jarrard and
Armon Jarrard all got the starting nod. The trio, all of whom are Indianapolis natives, combined on four points, five boards and an assist in their collegiate debut.
A fourth freshman,
DJ Jackson, made his first collegiate start on Dec. 31 against NKU.
4K
IUPUI hosted its annual NCAA Readers Become Leaders game on Dec. 12 against Spalding University and had a program best 4,114 fans in attendance. The game attracted roughly 3,500 3rd graders from Central Indiana and stressed the importance of creating reading habits at a young age. The 4,114 fans easily surpassed the previous record for an IUPUI home game - 3,327 against Indiana State inside Conseco Fieldhouse on Dec. 23, 2008.
The previous record for an IUPUI game inside Indiana Farmers Coliseum was 3,159 in the inaugural game against Indiana State on Nov. 14, 2014.
THE MONROE EFFECT
After missing the first three games of the season to injury, junior transfer
Bryce Monroe came in and made a major impact in the Jaguars' lineup. In his four appearances, Monroe led the team in scoring (12.0 ppg) and assists (3.8 apg), despite suffering an injury in his third game back. More importantly, the team as a whole has improved its output. Without Monroe in the lineup, the Jags averaged just 53.4 points per game and scored 65.0 points per game with him available.
The San Diego-transfer had a monster game at New Orleans on Nov. 24, pumping in 29 points (13-20 FG, 3-6 3's) and seven assists - both of which are the most by an IUPUI player this season. However, Monroe was injured during the New Orleans trip and is currently sidelined indefinitely.
BOOK WORMS
The Jaguars put together a 3.03 team grade point average during the fall semester with 12 members of the team earning a 3.0 or better. Junior
John Egbuta was most impressive with a perfect 4.0 mark during the fall.