Emporia State Basketball To Black Out White Against Northeastern State

Hornets and RiverHawks meet up on Thursday in White Auditorium

2024-25 Emporia State Men's Basketball Game Notes Graphic vs NSU

Men's Basketball | 1/22/2025 2:34:00 PM

GAME 18
Emporia State (4-13, 1-7 MIAA) vs Northeastern State (11-5, 5-2 MIAA)

Thursday, Jan. 23 • 7:30 p.m. • Emporia, Kan. • WL White Auditorium
Series Record: ESU leads 20-11 • Last Meeting: ESU 73, at NSU 65 (2/1/2024)
Radio: Hornet Sports Network KFFX-FM (104.9)/1490AM Topeka/103.7FM Kansas City 
Internet Audio: kvoe.com | Television: None | Internet Video: The MIAA Network
Live Stats | Ticket Info | Complete Notes in pdf
Up Next: Central Oklahoma • Sunday, Jan. 26 • 3:30 p.m. • Emporia, Kan. • WL White Auditorium

BLACK OUT WHITE AUDITORIUM
Emporia State plays host to Northeastern State on Black Out Night at White Auditorium. 

ABOUT THE HORNETS
Emporia State is 4-13, 1-7 in the MIAA.  They have wins over a Top 20 NAIA team and a team receiving votes in the latest NABC D2 Poll. Malik Edwards Jr. is 24th in the MIAA in scoring while Parker Day is sixth in rebounding.

ABOUT THE RIVERHAWKS
Northeastern State is 11-5, 5-2 in the MIAA. Trey Phipps is the leading scorer in the MIAA at 22.8 points per game. 

ABOUT THE COACHES
Tom Billeter is 494-287 in his 27th season as a head coach and is 4-13 in his first season at Emporia State after going 393-224 in 21 years at Augustana. With the Vikings he won the 2016 National Championship, went to nine NCAA Tournaments, won three regular season NSIC Championships, two NSIC Tourney Championships, and 18 consecutive winning seasons. This is his first meeting with Northeastern State.
Ja Havens is 55-68 in his fifth year at Northeastern State and 186-142 in his 12th year overall. He is 0-8 against Emporia State.

UP NEXT
The Hornets are back in White Auditorium on Sunday when they play host to Central Oklahoma. Tip-off is set for 3:30 p.m.

LAST TIME OUT
In a defensive battle, Emporia State fell 48-45 at Central Missouri. The Hornets used a 10-0 run in the first half to take a 20-17 lead with 8:01 left and took a 30-25 lead into halftime. The Mules started the second half on a 12-4 run to go up 37-34 with 11:29 left in the game. A Kyran Tilley jumper with 4:39 left gave UCM a 44-39 lead. They would not score again until Tim Jordan Jr. hit a three with 1:07 left to make it 47-43. Arhman Lewis hit a floater with 10.0 seconds left to get ESU within 47-45.  Jordan hit one of two free throws with 8.2 remaining.  Chris Harris hit a three-pointer with 4.5 seconds left but the Mules were called for a foul before the shot. Harris led the Hornets with 11 points while Parker Day tallied a team-high 12 rebounds. 

SERIES HISTORY
Emporia State leads the all-time series 20-11 and have won eight in a row int eh series.

LAST TIME VS NORTHEASTERN STATE
Emporia State used an 11-0 run early in the second half to post a 73-65 come from behind win at Northeastern State.  The Hornets got out to a 15-5 lead with 14:34 left in the half only to see the RiverHawks use a 10-2 run to go up 28-20 with 4:44 left in the half. Kaden Evans hit back to back three-pointers to get Emporia State within 34-32 with 47 seconds left before settling for a 36-32 deficit at the break. An 11-0 run capped by an Evans fastbreak layup at the 15:48 mark gave ESU a 43-37 lead. Northeastern State got within one point twice in the final 3:00  but seven of nine free throws in the last 1:50 to ice the win. Alijah Comithier had 23 points and eight rebounds while Atavian Butler added 16 points, Evans had 15 and Owen Long scored 13 points for the Hornets. Darius Yohe grabbed eight rebounds as well.

1500 AND COUNTING
The Hornets have won 1,514 games in their 120th year of playing basketball. They are ranked 16th in total wins among active NCAA Division II schools.

CENTURY MARK
Emporia State's 100-73 win over Newman last year marked the 104th time the Hornets have cracked the century mark in their history.    
The Hornets scored at least 100 points 60 times under coach Ron Slaymaker (827 total games in 28 seasons), 26 times under David Moe (288 games in 10 seasons), eight times under Craig Doty (173 games in six seasons), five times under Shaun Vandiver (199 games in seven seasons), three times under Gus Fish (602 games in 25 seasons) and once under Marc Comstock (82 games in three seasons).

REGIONALLY SPEAKING
The NCAA Central Region is made up of teams in the MIAA, Northern Sun and Great American Conferences. Overall in non-conference action the NSIC is 62-40, the MIAA is 78-52 and the GAC is 39-31. This year the MIAA is 16-24 against the region with a 10-12 record against the NSIC and a 6-12 mark against the GAC. 
The MIAA joins the Sunshine State as one of just two Division II conferences in which every team's opponents winning percentage is at .500 or above with a winning conference record against D2 opponents. 
Seven of the last ten national champions have come from the Central Region, including coach Billeter's 2016 win at Augustana, and the region has been represented in eight of the last ten national championship games.

FRIENDLY CONFINES
The Hornets are 437-206 (.680) since 1979 in White Auditorium. Emporia State has won 222 of their last 323 games (.687) in White Auditorium dating back to the 2002-03 season. In the last 35 years, they have twice had home court winning streaks of at least 20 games. The first was 23 games from 1985-87 followed by a school record 25 game streak from February 12, 2003-January 1, 2005.  

LAST THREE+ YEARS
For the first time in school history Emporia State has recorded three straight years with at least a .500 record in MIAA play. Starting in 2020-21 the Hornets have gone 54-42 in MIAA play with a 76-53 overall record. 

HORNETS RANK IN NATION IN ATTENDANCE
In 17 home games last year the Hornets averaged 1,224 fans per game to rank 16th in the nation among the over 300 NCAA Division II basketball playing schools. It continued a string of 20 straight years, not counting COVID, ranking in the top 25 in attendance for Emporia State. The Hornets drew 19,627 total fans for an average of 1,402 fans to their 14 home games at Slaymaker Court in White Auditorium during the 2021-22 season to rank seventh nationally. 

HORNETS IN THE POST SEASON
The 2022-23 season marked Emporia State's third trip to the NCAA Tournament in 33 years as a member of the NCAA Division II. The Hornets first NCAA Tournament game was an 85-81 loss to Drury in Stephenville, Texas on March 13, 2004.  Their next appearance was a 72-66 loss to Southeastern Oklahoma on March 10, 2007.  Prior to joining the NCAA, Emporia State made ten trips to Kansas City for the NAIA National Tournament and compiled a record of 13-12 with a pair of national semifinal appearances. The finished fourth in 1947 and again in 1964.

IN THE RANKINGS
There is one MIAA team in the Top 25 and one more receiving votes in the latest National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) National Poll. Emporia State received votes in seven NABC National Polls last season and were in the Top 25 the first five weeks of the season. During the 2022-23 season Emporia State had a string of five straight weeks being ranked, their longest streak since a ten week span during the 2006-07 season. The Hornets spent 22 weeks in the NABC Top 25 from 2003-08, getting as high as seventh in the nation on three different occasions.  

CLOSERS
The Hornets have won 42 of their last 45 games when leading at the 5:00 minute mark of the second half. They are 4-1 under Coach Billeter.

GIVE ME 20
The 2023 season was the fourth time Emporia State won 20 games as a member of the NCAA and the 12th time in school history. The Hornets had not won 20 games in back to back years since reaching the 20 win mark in three straight seasons from 1987-90. ESU won at least 20 games in five out of six seasons from 1985-90. Emporia State has won at least ten games in conference play 12 times over the last 34 seasons.

LISTEN & WATCH LIVE
Audio of all Emporia State games are available on the Hornet Sports Network across Northeast Kansas and into Missouri. Flagship station KFFX 104.9FM is joined by SportsRadio 1490AM in Topeka and 103.7FM in Kansas City as the Voice of the Hornets Blake Cripps calls the action. Audio is also available on kvoe.com and the Audacy app. KFFX is in their 37th straight year as the radio home of Hornet Athletics, the longest active streak between a commercial station and an MIAA school.
Video webcasts for all of Emporia State's regular season games are available on a pay per view basis from the MIAA Digital Network. The MIAA Network content is available live and is immediately archived for on-demand viewing after each event.  Fans can find the action on www.themiaanetwork.com and on The MIAA Network apps for Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku.
The MIAA has entered into an agreement with Scripps Media and their independent television station KMCI, serving the Kansas City metropolitan area on 38 The Spot, to continue its MIAA TV Game of the Week broadcasts throughout the 2025 NCAA Division II basketball season. Beginning with Turnpike Tussle January 4 in White Auditorium, 38 The Spot will broadcast NCAA Division II men's and women's basketball games from nine different MIAA campuses in January and February. The broadcast schedule will wrap up with the live broadcast of the MIAA men's and women's championship games from the 2025 basketball tournament at Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City on March 9.

 
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Players Mentioned

Atavian Butler

#10 Atavian Butler

G
6' 3"
Senior
Alijah Comithier

#2 Alijah Comithier

G
6' 7"
Senior
Owen  Long

#14 Owen Long

G
6' 3"
Senior
Darius Yohe

#22 Darius Yohe

C
6' 10"
Senior
Kaden Evans

#24 Kaden Evans

G
6' 4"
Senior
Chris Harris

#23 Chris Harris

F
6' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
Malik Edwards Jr

#0 Malik Edwards Jr

G
6' 2"
Junior
Arhman Lewis

#2 Arhman Lewis

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Parker Day

#10 Parker Day

F
6' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Atavian Butler

#10 Atavian Butler

6' 3"
Senior
G
Alijah Comithier

#2 Alijah Comithier

6' 7"
Senior
G
Owen  Long

#14 Owen Long

6' 3"
Senior
G
Darius Yohe

#22 Darius Yohe

6' 10"
Senior
C
Kaden Evans

#24 Kaden Evans

6' 4"
Senior
G
Chris Harris

#23 Chris Harris

6' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
F
Malik Edwards Jr

#0 Malik Edwards Jr

6' 2"
Junior
G
Arhman Lewis

#2 Arhman Lewis

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Parker Day

#10 Parker Day

6' 7"
Junior
F