Men's Basketball | 1/3/2019 4:29:00 PM
Game #12
Emporia State Hornets (6-5, 1-1 MIAA)
vs. Washburn Ichabods (9-2, 2-0 MIAA)
Saturday, January 5 • 7:30 p.m. • Emporia, Kan. • White Auditorium (5,000)
Series Record: WU leads 107-104
Last Meeting: at ESU 68, WU 66 (02/13/2018)
Radio: KFFX 104.9FMÂ
Internet Audio: kvoe.com
Television: None
Internet Video: themiaanetwork.com/esuhornets
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Up Next: at #2 Northwest Mo. • Wed. Jan. 9 • 7:30 p.m. • Maryville, Mo. • Bearcat Arena (2,500)
TURNPIKE TUSSLE
The Hornets take on Washburn in the first Turnpike Tussle of the Craig Doty/Brett Ballard era and the 212th or so meeting overall.
LAST TIME OUT
Emporia State battled back from a four point deficit with under a minute to play to force overtime before falling 94-90 at Northwestern Okla. The Hornets took their biggest lead at 23-15 with 5:46 left and led 35-32 at the break. The Rangers took their first lead since 2-0 with 17:26 left to go up 43-42. A Sawyer Glick three with 4:11 left gave the Hornets a 75-74 lead. Northwestern led 80-76 with 1:05 left before Sawyer Glick hit a three 15 seconds later. The Rangers hit two free throws to lead 82-79 with :28 left. Malik Hluchoweckyj's old-fashioned three-point play with :15 left sent the game to overtime. NWOSU scored the first eight points of OT to take a 90-82 lead with 3:33 left. The Hornets responded with an 8-2 run to cut the lead to 92-90. Sawyer Glick led Emporia State with 19 points and was joined in double figures by Hluchoweckyj with 18, Julius Jackson with 15 and Kooper Glick with 13 points.
THE COACHES
Craig Doty is 6-5 in his first season at Emporia State. In his seventh season as a head coach at the D2, NAIA, and NJCAA level he is 168-55 with three national championships. In two seasons at Graceland, Doty went 49-22 and won the 2018 NAIA Division I National Championship. Prior to Graceland, Doty spent four years as the head coach at Rock Valley College. His Golden Eagles won two national championships and appeared in three straight NJCAA Division III title games to finish with a 113-28 record. This will be his first meeting with Washburn.
Brett Ballard is 31-12 in his second year at Washburn. He is 1-1 against Emporia State.
ABOUT THE HORNETS
Emporia State is 6-5 on the season, 1-1 in the MIAA. Five Hornets are averaging double figures led by Malik Hluchoweckyj at 14.6 points per game. Justin Washington is the leading rebounder at 6.3 boards while adding 10.3 points per game.
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ABOUT THE ICHABODS
Washburn is 9-2 on the season, 2-0 in the MIAA and receiving votes in the NABC national poll. Javion Blake is their leading scorer at 18.5 points per game.
SERIES HISTORY
According to Emporia State records this will be the 212th meeting between the two schools with Washburn leading 107-104. The home team has won 11 of the last 12 meetings between the two.
LAST TIME VS WASHBURN
Stephaun Limuel scored the final five points for Emporia State in a 68-66 win over Washburn in the Turnpike Tussle. Washburn got out to a 19-8 lead midway through the first half. The Hornets closed the half on a 13-0 run to take a 29-27 lead to the break. The Ichabods hit a three pointer with 1:11 left and two free throws with :34.1 left to tie the game at 66. After a Brandon Hall miss, Limuel pulled the rebound and was fouled with :01.2 left. Limuel hit both free throws to give the Hornets a 68-66 win. Grant Shell led all scorers with 16 points and four steals. He was joined in double figures by Garin Vandiver with 13 points, Hassan Thomas with 12, and Brandon Hall with ten points.
UP NEXT
The Hornets travel to #2 Northwest Missouri on January 9. Tip-off in Maryville, Mo. is set for 5:30 p.m.
TURNPIKE TUSSLE FUN FACTS
• This is the most played rivalry for both schools and the only series for each school in which they have both 100 wins and 100 losses. Â
• The home team has won 11 of the last 12 meetings.
• Since both teams reconnected as conference foes for the 1990-91 MIAA season, only eight out of 59 games have been decided by three points or less or in overtime with Emporia State winning five of the eight.
• Since the end of World War II, only four of 12 Emporia State and Washburn coaches have won their first meeting in the rivalry. Brett Ballard won his first meeting for Washburn 83-69 on January 6, 2018 in Topeka. Previous to that, the last coach to win his first Turnpike Tussle was Washburn's Glenn Cafer 64-55 on Feb. 20, 1968 in Topeka. In fact they are the only rookie coaches to win his first Turnpike Tussle considering the Kansas Turnpike has only been open since Oct. 25, 1956. The Ichabods Marion McDonald won 80-53 on February 7, 1952 and was the only Rookie coach to pick up a road win in his first contest while Gus Fish picked up a 59-40 win for the Hornets on January 21, 1947 in White Auditorium.
DOTY MAGIC
On Friday, April 27, 2018, three-time National Champion head coach Craig Doty was introduced as the new head men's basketball coach at Emporia State University by athletic director Kent Weiser. Doty holds a 6-5 record since taking over for the Hornets and is 55-27 as a head coach at four year schools. He is 168-55 in his seventh year at the NCAA D2, NAIA and NJCAA levels, including a 73-32 mark in conference play and an unprecedented 28-4 record in the post-season.
Prior to his arrival in Emporia, Doty lead Rock Valley College and Graceland University to national prominence. In just two seasons at Graceland, Doty's program had a 49-22 record and won the 2018 NAIA Division I National Championship in the school's first trip to the national tournament at Kansas City's historic Municipal Auditorium. Along the way Doty earned NAIA National Coach of the Year, HoopDirt.com NAIA National Coach of the Year, and the 2018 Don Meyer Award.
Doty's programs at Rock Valley College won NJCAA Division III National titles in 2014 and 2016 while his 2015 squad came up just short finishing National Runner-up.
TOUGH ENOUGH
According to the latest NCAA stats Emporia State will play the fourth toughest schedule in the nation when combining their previous and future opponents. As a league the MIAA has the best non-conference record in the country with a 95-38 (.714) record against all opponents and a 61-36 (.629) record against Division II foes.
FRIENDLY CONFINES
The Hornets are 385-174 (.689) since 1979 in White Auditorium. Emporia State has won 169 of their last 238 games (.710) in White Auditorium dating back to the 2002-03 season. In the last 35 years, they have twice had home court winning streaks of 23 games, the first was from 1985-87 with the most recent one coming from February 12, 2003-December 18, 2004.
HORNETS RANK IN NATION IN ATTENDANCE
The Emporia State men's basketball team continued a string of 17 straight years ranking in the top 25 in attendance among the over 300 NCAA Division II basketball playing schools. The Hornets drew an average of 1,281 fans to their 17 home games at Slaymaker Court in White Auditorium during the 2017-18 season to rank 25th nationally.
Emporia State outdrew 77 NCAA Division I schools during the 2017-18 school year, including UMBC - the first #16 seed to upset a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
The Hornets were among six MIAA teams in the top 25 nationally. As a conference the MIAA drew 254,807 fans to 207 games to lead all Division II conference in average attendance at 1,231 fans per game. It is the tenth straight year the MIAA has led the nation in average attendance. The MIAA's total attendance was better than eight NCAA Division I conferences. All three of the conferences in the NCAA Central Region ranked in the top seven of the Division II conferences in average attendance with nine regional teams ranked in the top 25.
ON THE COURT
The court at William L. White Auditorium was formally named Ron Slaymaker Court at half-time of the Hornets win over Washburn on Feb. 28, 2014 after the City of Emporia approved a proclamation at their Feb. 20 city commission meeting.
AND IN THE RAFTERS
On February 22, 2014 All-American Dale Cushinberry (1966-69) joined the five Hornets who have had their jersey's retired to the wall of White Auditorium. He was an All-American for Emporia State and became the first Hornet with 1,000 points and 700 rebounds.
•Wilbur Reeser (1944-48) - Reeser was named an NAIB All-American and was the Hornets leading scorer as the won a conference championship in 1948.
•Ron Slaymaker (Player 1954-60, Coach 1970-98) - As a player Slaymaker was named All-Conference and All-American during the 1957-58 season. As a coach he won an ESU leading 464 games from 1970-98.
•Jim Fraley (1956-60) - Fraley was the school's all-time leading scorer (1,509) until Brian Robinson broke his record in 1985. He was named Second-team NAIA All-American.
•Doug Glaysher (1960-64) - Glaysher was named an All-American after leading the Hornets to the NAIA National Semi-finals in 1964. He graduated as the second leading scorer in ESU history.
•Brian Robinson (1984-86) - Robinson was named a first team All-American in both his junior and senior season. He is the ESU all-time leading scorer with 2,533 career points.
LISTEN & WATCH LIVE
Video webcasts for all of Emporia State's regular season games are available on a pay per view basis from the MIAA Digital Network. Content is available live and is immediately archived for on-demand viewing after each event at www.themiaanetwork.com and on The MIAA Network apps for Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku. Audio of all Emporia State games are available on KFFX 104.9FM and at www.kvoe.com with Greg Rahe on the call. KFFX is in their 31st straight year as the radio home of Hornet Athletics, the longest active streak between a commercial station and an MIAA school. All games will also be available on the internet at www.kvoe.com.
#2 MALIK HLUCHOWECKYJ
6-1 • 175 • Senior • Guard
Omaha, Neb. • Bellevue West HS/Bowling Green State
As A Senior in 2018-19
He is sixth in the MIAA in assists and tenth in assist to turnover ratio. He scored 18 points on six of nine shooting from the field and added seven rebounds and six assists at Northwestern Oklahoma. He had 15 points and a career high 11 assists against McPherson. He scored 16 points at Rockhurst. He had 20 points and a career high seven rebounds at Ft. Hays State. He led all scorers with 20 points against Rogers State. He recorded 14 points, six rebounds and eight assists against Bethel. He scored 15 points against Sioux Falls. He led the Hornets with a career high 22 points and added five rebounds and four assists against Southwest Minnesota State.
As A Junior in 2017-18
He averaged 5.4 points for the Hornets last year. He had a career high 15 points at Washburn. He dished a career high five assists at Lindenwood. He scored 14 points with six rebounds against Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored 11 points on five of nine shooting with four rebounds against Drury. He scored eight points at Iowa State.
Previously
He played in 21 games over two years at Bowling Green State before transferring to ESU.
He was a two time First-Team Nebraska Super-State selection for Bellevue West HS.
#3 HASSAN THOMAS
6-8 • 215 • Senior • Forward
Dallas, Texas • Woodrow Wilson HS/Ill.-Chicago
As a Senior in 2018-19
He was three of four from the field for six points against McPherson. He had 15 points and nine rebounds against Rogers State. He scored a career high 30 points in 22 minutes against Bethel. He had 19 points and five boards against Saint Mary. He recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds against #20 Southwest Minnesota State.
As a Junior in 2017-18
He averaged 8.0 points and 4.8 rebounds last season. He scored 12 points and had five rebounds against Washburn. He scored 15 points at Neb.-Kearney. He had 12 points and nine boards at Ft. Hays State. He scored 16 points and pulled seven rebounds against Southwest Baptist. He had 13 points, five rebounds and three blocked shots against Rockhurst. He pulled down a career high 12 rebounds against Drury. He scored ten points, all in the second half, at Iowa State.
Previously
He played in 28 games over two years at Illinois-Chicago.
He was a first-team Class 5A All-State selection in Texas for Woodrow Wilson HS in Dallas. He averaged 13 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior.
#4 KAM ROWAN
6-0 • 185 • Senior • Guard
Champaign, Ill. • Central HS/Des Moines Area CC/Upper Iowa
As a Senior in 2018-19
He had four points and three assists against McPherson. He scored five points against Rogers State. He had eight points and seven assists off the bench against Saint Mary. He scored seven points at Kansas.
Previously
Played in all 33 games off the bench as a junior at Upper Iowa. He averaged 20.2 minutes per contest and 7.1 points per game. He shot 43.5% from the field and connected on 10 triples. He averaged 2.7 rebounds per game, and shot 77.8% from the foul line. He totaled 61 assists, good for third on the team. He scored a career high 15 points against Augustana and reached double figures 11 times. He tallied a career best nine rebounds at Augustana. He dished out a career high seven assists at Concordia-St. Paul.
He was at Des Moines Area Community College from 2014-16.
#11 GRANT SHELL
6-3 • 180 • Junior • Guard
Burlington, Kan. • Burlington HS/Fresno State
As a Senior in 2018-19
He scored ten points against McPherson, going three of four from behind the three-point line. He scored five points with three rebounds against Neb.-Kearney. He had nine points and went two of three from three-point range against Rogers State. Shell scored 14 points on three of four shooting from three point range in a win over Bethel. He scored 11 points against Sioux Falls.
As a Junior in 2018-19
He scored a team high 16 points with four steals against Washburn last season. He had 15 points and six rebounds against Central Missouri. He was four of five from the field for 14 points against Northeastern State. He had 13 points with three treys against Central Oklahoma. He scored a career high 18 points at Lindenwood with four made three-pointers. He scored 11 points and hit three three-pointers against Rockhurst. He had 12 points against Newman. He had 13 points with three three-pointers against Sioux Falls. He scored a team high 11 points at Iowa State. Â
Previously
He played in six games as a freshman at Fresno State in 2015-16 before redshirting in 2016-17.
He was a two-time all-state selection for Burlington HS, earning Class 4A honors as a junior and Class 3A honors his senior season. He was a three-time all-league honoree for the Wildcats. He averaged 17 points per game as a senior.
#12 JULIUS JACKSON
6-1 • 171 • Senior • Guard
Arlington, Texas • Lamar HS/Weatherford/Trinity Valley CC/Presentation
As A Senior in 2018-19
He has reached double figures in five of his seven games this season. He was ten of 14 from the free throw line on his way to 15 points in 17 minutes at Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored 16 points in 16 minutes at Rockhurst. He had 21 points and made nine of 11 from the free throw line at Ft. Hays State. He scored 21 points on 8-11 shooting against Bethel after his debut performance of 13 points and four rebounds against Saint Mary. Jackson sat out the first three games of the season planning to redshirt. Â
Previously
He averaged 23.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game and was fifth in NAIA Division II in points per game. He had a season high 41 points on 17 of 25 shooting against Dickinson State in a stretch where he scored at least 30 points in four straight games.
Prior to Presentation he played at Weatherford College and Trinity Valley College in Texas.
He was an All-District performer for Arlington Lamar HS where he averaged 20.6 points, five rebounds and five assists per game as a senior.
#14 DUNCAN FORT
6-6 • 230 • Sophomore • Forward
Osage City, Kan. • Osage City HS
As a Sophomore in 2018-19
He had nine points and seven rebounds at Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored a career high 13 points against McPherson. He earned his first career start at Rockhurst and finished with eight points and five rebounds. He had a team high seven rebounds in ten minutes against Saint Mary. He had two rebounds at Kansas.
As a Freshman in 2017-18
He scored a career high 12 points, all in the second half, at Pittsburg State last season on four of six shooting from the field with three rebounds. He hit a free throw with 1.5 seconds left against Central Oklahoma. He had six points and five rebounds at Missouri. He scored five points against Kansas Wesleyan. He had an assist against Sioux Falls. He scored five points with four rebounds at Iowa State. He had seven points and two rebounds at Kansas State. Â
He had a team high ten points in ten minutes at the exhibition game at Kansas in 2016-17 before redshirting the regular season.
Previously
He was a first-team All-Kansas player for Osage City HS in 2015-16. His father Dennis played at Emporia State from 1985-89.
#20 AARON MCGEE
6-5 • 186 • Junior • Forward
Bonner Springs, Kan. • Bonner Springs HS/Cowley CC
As a Junior in 2018-19
He was perfect from the field for six points against McPherson and added two steals. He had six points and four rebounds against Neb.-Kearney. He scored five points and pulled down eight rebounds against Rogers State. He pulled five rebounds and had four assists against Saint Mary. He scored eight points and had ten rebounds at Newman. He had nine points and five rebounds against #20 Southwest Minnesota State.
Previously
He spent the last two years at Cowley CC. He started all 31 games and averaged 7.7 points with 4.7 rebounds per game as a sophomore. He had a season high 16 points on seven of nine shooting from the field at Dodge City CC. He played in all 32 games as a freshman and averaged 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.
He averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game with a 2.24 assist to turnover ratio as a senior for Bonner Springs HS. He was an All-Class 5A honorable mention pick as a senior.
#21 DANNY HODGE
6-1 • 163 • Junior • Guard
Spring Hill, Kan. • Spring Hill HS
As a Junior in 2018-19
He is in his fourth season with the Hornets. He pulled in two rebounds and dished out two assists against Bethel. He had two points and an assist against Saint Mary.
As a Sophomore in 2017-18
He had three rebounds at Pittsburg State last year. He had five points with four rebounds at Lindenwood. He scored five points at Missouri and hit a three pointer with 46 seconds left to pull the Hornets within two points. He tied his career high with ten points against Kansas Wesleyan and added three assists and two steals.
As a Freshman in 2016-17
He scored six points in five minutes at Washburn as a freshman in 2016-17. He had ten points against Kansas Christian in his first career start.
Previously
He red-shirted his first year at Emporia State after graduating from Spring Hill HS where he played for former Hornet Wes Book.
#22 JACK DALE
6-2 • 187 • Sophomore • Guard
Tonganoxie, Kan. • Tonganoxie HS
As A Sophomore in 2018-19
He has played in five of eight games this season. He was three of four from the free throw line against Bethel. He scored seven points and was perfect from the field against Saint Mary. He had a season high 11 minutes against Sioux Falls.
As A Freshman in 2017-18
He had his first career start against Southwest Baptist. He scored five points against Central Missouri. He had a career high six points at Pittsburg State. He scored three points against Central Oklahoma. He had five points and three assists with two rebounds against Kansas Wesleyan. He scored six points on three of four shooting at Iowa State. He red-shirted for Emporia State in 2016-17.
Previously
He was an honorable mention all-state performer at Basehor-Linwood HS as a senior in 2015-16.
#23 MARQUIS MCCRAY
6-4 • 185 • Junior • Forward
Wichita, Kan. • Wichita Heights HS/Dodge City CC
As A Junior in 2018-19
He has played in five of eight games this year. He played a season high nine minutes against Bethel. He hit the only shot against Saint Mary. Â
Previously
He started 13 of 31 games for the Conquistadors last year and averaged 6.2 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.
He averaged 10.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game as a senior for Wichita Heights HS.
#24 JUSTIN WASHINGTON
6-6 • 225 • Sophomore • Forward
Springfield, Mo. • Crane HS/Evangel
As A Sophomore in 2018-19
He had a career high 18 points, 15 in the first half, along with nine rebounds in his first start at Rockhurst. He scored 14 points with five rebounds at Ft. Hays State. He led the Hornets with 15 points and 11 rebounds against Neb.-Kearney. He scored three points and pulled in seven rebounds in 10 minutes against Rogers State. He scored 14 points and had six rebounds with five steals against Saint Mary. He scored 16 points with seven rebounds in 19 minutes against Newman. He recorded ten points and three rebounds against #20 Southwest Minnesota State. He had a team high ten rebounds at Kansas. Â
Previously
He led Evangel with 18.9 points and 9.9 rebounds per game, starting all 26 games he played in last season.
A 2014 Crane HS graduate he went to Evangel last season. He helped lead the Pirates to the 2014 District title before injuring his knee and after being out of basketball for the three years.
#30 SAWYER GLICK
6-5 • 185 • Senior • Guard
Columbus, Ind. • Columbus North HS/Spring Hill/Barry
As A Senior in 2018-19
He is seventh in the MIAA in three-point field goals made per game. He had 19 points and hit five of ten treys at Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored an ESU career high 20 points with six made treys against McPherson. Had eight points on three of seven shooting against Rogers State. He scored 15 points with five three pointers against Bethel and 16 points hitting four treys against Saint Mary. He had ten points and two rebounds against #20 Southwest Minnesota State.
Previously
He started 31 of 32 games for NCAA Divison II Elite Eight team Barry last season. He averaged 13.8 points per game with three 30 point games in the regular season highlighted by a ten of 17 effort from behind the arc for 34 points in a win at Rollins. He ranked tenth in the nation last year with 103 made three-pointers and was third in the Sunshine State Conference with a .395 three-point percentage. He averaged 10.9 points on .421 shooting from behind the arc as a sophomore for Barry. Â
He was the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year for NCAA Division II Spring Hill College in 2015-16. He averaged 15.8 points and 4.3 rebounds for the Badgers. He has made 264 three-pointers in his career to rank third among active NCAA Division II players.
He averaged 13.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game as a senior at Columbus (Ind.) North HS.
#32 KOOPER GLICK
6-4 • 201 • Senior • Forward
Columbus, Ind. • Columbus North HS/Rock Valley College/Barry
As A Senior in 2018-19
He is third in the MIAA in free throw percentage and tenth in steals. He had 13 points at Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored 16 points with six assists at Rockhurst. He had 13 points, six rebounds and three assists at Ft. Hays State. He had 11 points and six rebounds against Neb.-Kearney. Scored 19 points on six of 11 shooting from the field against Rogers State. He scored 18 points against Bethel and had a career high 20 points on six of eight shooting from the field against Saint Mary. He scored 17 against Newman. He recorded a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in his first start against #20 Southwest Minnesota State.
Previously
He led Barry with a .900 free throw percentage last year and was a perfect 13 of 13 from the line in the post season. He played in 61 games in two years with two starts, including the South Region Championship game. Â
He played his freshman season for Coach Doty at Rock Valley College. He averaged 12.9 points and 4.9 rebounds per game for the Eagles as they won the NJCAA Division III National Championship.
He prepped at Columbus (Ind.) North HS and averaged 16.8 points per game as a senior.
#1 JUSTIN TUCKER
6-7 • 201 • Junior • Forward
Orlando, Fla. • Dr. Phillips HS/Wofford/Indian River State College
As a Junior in 2018-19
In his first season with the Hornets after transferring from Indian River (Fla.) State College. He injured his ankle after the Newman game and is out for the season. He had six points and four rebounds against Sioux Falls.
Previously
He was a second-team All-Southern Conference selection as a sophomore after averaging 9.4 points and 5.9 rebounds for the Pioneers. He played in 27 games for NCAA Division I Wofford as a freshman and had season highs of 12 points and five rebounds against UVa.-Wise. He averaged a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds as a senior at Dr. Phillips HS in Orlando, Fla.
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