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JAGUARS TO FACE OAKLAND UNIVERSITY ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT

IUPUI's next two games to be played on the road in Michigan

2/14/2023 12:17:00 PM

ROCHESTER, Mich. - The IUPUI basketball team will continue a stretch of four straight road games on Wednesday (Feb. 15) when the Jaguars take on Oakland University at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN+. 

IUPUI (4-23, 1-15 HL) is looking to right the ship after lopsided losses at Wright State and Northern Kentucky. At NKU, freshman Vincent Brady II made four threes as part of his team-high 17 points and Chris Osten, Armon Jarrard and Jonah Carrasco each finished with six points apiece. Carrasco also grabbed a team-high five rebounds and Amhad Jarrard delivered four assists. 

IUPUI shot just 38.3 percent from the floor and 4-of-19 from three-point range while NKU was a blistering 60 percent from the field and 13-of-26 (50 percent) from beyond the arc. The Jaguars led 23-19 midway through the first half, but stormed away with a 19-0 run to close the half to build a 15-point halftime advantage. 

For the year, sophomore Jlynn Counter leads IUPUI in scoring (14.1 ppg), assists (3.3 apg) and free throws made (67). Brady continues to lead Horizon League freshmen in scoring (10.7 ppg) and has a team-high 47 threes made. 

QUOTABLE
"We turned it over way too much and that led to too many easy points for them. They never let us get going offensively and you flat out can't win when you turn it over 21 times," head coach Matt Crenshaw said following Sunday's loss at Northern Kentucky. 

SCOUTING OAKLAND
Oakland is 11-16 overall and 9-7 in Horizon League play and the Golden Grizzlies are 6-4 at home this season. Jalen Moore leads Oakland in scoring (17.7 ppg) and assists (6.0 apg) and Trey Townsend averages 16.6 points and a team-high 8.0 rebounds per game. Keaton Hervey (11.4 ppg) and Blake Lampman (11.1 ppg, 62 3's) are also scoring in double-figures. Oakland shoots 43.3 percent from the floor and 31.6 percent from three-point range while their foes shoot 46.1 percent overall. 

UP NEXT
IUPUI will close out the trip at Detroit Mercy on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 1:00 p.m. on ESPN+. 

Tidbits heading into Wednesday's game (click here for full game notes)
     SEVEN AWARDS; THREE FRESH AWARDEES    
    IUPUI freshmen have collected seven #HLMBB Freshman of the Week Awards this season as Vincent Brady II has collected four honors, Armon Jarrard has been honored twice and DJ Jackson is a one-time honoree. 
    Brady is second on the team in scoring (10.7 ppg) and third in rebounding (3.9 rpg) and leads the team in minutes played (31.7 mpg, 15th in the HL) and threes made (47). Brady comes in having made at least one three in 22 straight games and in 25 of the team's 27 games this season. 

    A VERY BRADY DUNK
    Speaking of Brady, you may have seen him on your timeline recently as his dunk in the closing minutes of IUPUI's win over Green Bay went viral on social media. Brady threw down a vicious one-handed hammer with 2:40 to play over GB's Cade Meyer, later earning ESPN's #SCTop10's No. 1 play and 'Dunk of the Day' honors, along with additional mentions from Fox Sports, NCAA March Madness, House of Highlights and other social accounts. It received just under 1-million views on ESPN's SportsCenter account alone. 

    FRESH DUBS
    It would appear that Brady will be hovering around double-digits in scoring all season long as he sits at 10.7 points per game entering today's game.  
    Earlier this season, 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. The aforementioned Young went on to score 2,286 points in his four-year IUPUI career and current Indiana Pacer George Hill scored 1,619 points in three-plus seasons before being drafted in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft. 
    Here's the full list of IUPUI true freshmen to score in double digits for a season in the Division I era (1998-present). 
    Alex Young - 10.8 ppg (2008-09)
    George Hill - 10.7 ppg (2004-05)

    COUNTER POINTS
    It's safe to say that sophomore guard Jlynn Counter has emerged as the program's most important player this season. Here are a few nuggets about the Oklahoma City-native.
    -he's scored 20-or-more in five of IUPUI's last eight games
    -he ranks among the Horizon League's top-15 in scoring (14.1 ppg), assists (3.3 apg), field goal percentage (49.7%) and free throw percentage (80.7%)
    -in Horizon League play, he's averaging 14.1 points, 4.2 assists and 4.1 rebounds per game
    -he started the year 0-of-14 from three in the season's first 12 games, but has gone 11-of-33 (33.3 percent) since and made at least one three in six of IUPUI's last eight games

    ALL 12
    Following IUPUI's game at Cleveland State on Jan. 29, all 12 of the Jaguars' scholarship players have now started at least one game this season. Graduate student Jonah Carrasco started in place of an injured Chris Osten, becoming the 12th different IUPUI player to start a game and IUPUI's 12th different starting unit of the year. 

    TOPS IN THE COUNTRY
    IUPUI is tops in the nation, having had 14 different players miss at least one game due to injury or illness, 12 of whom are scholarship student-athletes. Highest on the list are Zach Gunn (out for the season), Bryce Monroe (23 games missed) and DJ Jackson (11 games). Other scholarship student-athletes who have missed multiple games this season include Amhad Jarrard (9 games), Daylan Hamilton (9 games), Armon Jarrard (7 games), John Egbuta (5 games) and Cooper Dewitt (4 games).
    Behind IUPUI, Wyoming and Iona have all had nine student-athletes miss time.  
    IUPUI has not had a game this season in which the entire roster was available. 

    THE ONLY ONE IS NO. 1
    True freshman Vincent Brady II is the only IUPUI player to have appeared in all 27 games this season and is tied with Chris Osten with a team-high 26 starting nods. 

    TEN HIT TEN
    Freshman DJ 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 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 67.1 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 77.1 percent from the field (54-of-70) at home this year and shooting 72.7 percent in Horizon League games. 
    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.

    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. 

    CRUNCH TIME
    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 six of its past eight losses. 
    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 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. 
    At Purdue Fort Wayne, IUPUI rallied from 11 down to cut the Mastodons' lead to two in the waning minutes, but couldn't get over the hump late. 
    At Cleveland State on Jan. 29, the Jaguars rallied from down 20 in the second half to down three with 3:01 to play. However, IUPUI was never able to draw even late in that contest before ultimately falling short, 78-72. 
    Against Milwaukee on Feb. 2, IUPUI had two chances to tie the score in the closing minute but came up empty on both in a 72-69 home loss to one of the league's top teams. 

    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 expected to miss the remainder of the season.  

    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.  

 
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