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This Week: The No. 24 Southwest Minnesota State University men's basketball team (5-1, 0-0 NSIC), fresh off a split at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference HoopsFest in Sioux Falls, S.D., returns to Marshall for its first regular season home game on Wednesday, Dec. 3 to battle NAIA powerhouse Northwestern College (4-4, 0-1 GPAC) of Orange City, Iowa. Tip-off is slated for 7 p.m. at the R/A Facility in Marshall.
SMSU opened the season with six games away from Marshall, its longest road trip to begin a season in school history. SMSU already has as many wins on the road this season (five), as it did all of last season when the team finished 5-10 away from home.
Following Wednesday night's game, SMSU will open the NSIC season on Saturday, Dec. 6 versus No. 8 Minnesota State, Mankato in Marshall.
This Week: The No. 24?Southwest Minnesota State University men's basketball team (5-1, 0-0 NSIC), fresh off a split at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference HoopsFest in Sioux Falls, S.D., returns to Marshall for its first regular season home game on Wednesday, Dec. 3 to battle NAIA powerhouse Northwestern College (4-4, 0-1 GPAC) of Orange City, Iowa. Tip-off is slated for 7 p.m. at the R/A Facility in Marshall.
SMSU opened the season with six games away from Marshall, its longest road trip to begin a season in school history. SMSU already has as many wins on the road this season (five), as it did all of last season when the team finished 5-10 away from home.
Following Wednesday night's game, SMSU will open the NSIC?season on Saturday, Dec. 6 versus No. 8?Minnesota State, Mankato in Marshall.
SMSU?Drops Five Spots to No. 24: SMSU dropped five spots and is ranked No. 24 in the latest NABC/Division II Coaches Top 25 Poll released Tuesday afternoon. SMSU received 18 points in the poll. SMSU, which made its first appearance in the national poll in nearly seven years last week at No. 19, is 5-1 this season becoming just the fourth SMSU team in program history to start a season 5-1. Only twice in school history (2006-07 & 1974-75) has a Mustang team started a season 6-1. SMSU is one of three Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference schools ranked in the Top 25. Minnesota State, Mankato is ranked No. 8, while Winona State is No. 16. Two other schools, Northern State and Augustana received votes.
SMSU was No. 19 in the first regular season poll released on Nov. 25, marking the first time since Dec. 3, 2001, that SMSU appeared in the national poll.
(complete poll can be found on page 5)
About the Opponent: Northwestern College, a traditional NAIA?power from Orange City, Iowa, is 4-4 on the season and 0-1 in the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Northwestern, ranked No. 13 in the preseason NAIA?national poll, has appeared in the last two NAIA?Final Fours and has won two NAIA?National Championships since 2001. The Red Raiders are coming off an 89-79 home loss to open conference play versus Dordt College on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Senior guard Kale Wiertzema led Northwestern in the loss to Dordt with 31 points on 11 of 21 shooting with four three-pointers. Wiertzema has had an outstanding season for the Red Raiders as he is averaging 25.4 points per game while shooting 47.3 percent from the field including 50 percent from three-point range. Junior guard Ben Brown is averaging 13.1 points and is second on the team with 20 three-pointers while junior forward Michael Jiskoot is pouring in 11.3 points per game and grabbing a team-high 8.3 rebounds per game. Northwestern head coach Kris Korver is in his ninth season with an overall record of 226-52.
The Series Match-Up: Southwest Minnesota State and Northwestern meet for the sixth time on Wednesday with SMSU leading 3-2 in a series that started in 1985-86. The two teams last met during the 1996-97 season with SMSU earning an 85-76 victory at Northwestern. SMSU?has won the past three games in the series. The two teams have split a pair of games in Marshall, with Northwestern winning in 1985-86 and SMSU earning a win in 1990-91.
(series information and all-time scores on page 1)
SMSU's 4-0 Start Ties for Best in History:?SMSU's 4-0 start this season tied the school record for the best start to a season. The 1998-99 team also began the season perfect after four games but lost its fifth game of the season to Valley City State. SMSU's chance for a 5-0 start ended with a 78-74 loss to Augustana at the NSIC?HoopsFest in Sioux Falls, S.D. No team in school history has ever began a season 5-0.
SMSU Last Time Out: Southwest Minnesota State split a pair of games at the inaugural NSIC?HoopsFest Classic in Sioux Falls, S.D. SMSU dropped a 78-74 decision on Saturday night to Augustana, before rebounding with an 80-62 victory over Upper Iowa on Sunday. In the loss to Augustana, SMSU shot a season low 9 of 22 from the free throw line and was outrebounded for the first time in five games in losing its first game of the season. SMSU held an 11-point first half lead and led 40-36 at halftime but was not able to hold onto the lead in the second half.
Andrew Peschong led SMSU with a career-high 17 points on 7 of 12 shooting. In the victory over Upper Iowa, the Mustangs dominated on the glass, holding a 38-20 rebound advantage and shot 54.5 percent from the field to defeat the Peacocks.
Kevin Andrews poured in a season-high 17 points on 6 of 8 shooting while Peschong added 12 points and six assists. SMSU connected on 8 of 16 three-point attempts and was 12 of 19 from the free throw line.
The 2008-09 Schedule: Southwest Minnesota State will play one of its most challenging schedules in school history this season. SMSU is scheduled to play 30 regular season games which includes playing in the Disney West Coast Classic. The Mustangs will play 13?games against teams that played in last year's NCAA?tournament or are in transition to NCAA Division I. SMSU will also play one game versus NAIA?national tournament qualifier Northwestern College (Iowa).
SMSU Begins Season on the Road:?SMSU began the season with its first six games away from home marking the longest stretch of road or neutral site games to begin a season in school history. In fact the six games away from home is the longest stretch of road or neutral site games since the end of the 2000-01 season when SMSU?finished the year playing six straight neutral site games in the NSIC?and NCAA?tournament.
Mustangs Hit the Century Mark:?Southwest Minnesota State scored 103 points in a 103-52 victory over Humboldt State (Calif.) on Nov. 8 at the Disney Classic in Anaheim, Calif. It was the first time SMSU reached the 100 points scored mark since Dec. 2, 2003, and the 38th all-time. SMSU is now 32-6 in school history when scoring 100 points including 3-0 under head coach Greg Stemen.
The Mustang Bench Key to Start: One of the keys to SMSU's 5-1 start has been its tremendous depth and great play by its non-starters. Ten players have appeared in all six games this season and all 10 are averaging at least 12 minutes per game. Mustang non-starters are averaging 35.3 points per game compared to just 21.5 by their opponents. Below is a look at the season stats for the SMSU and opponents' bench players.
Bench FG% 3-FG% FT% REB PTS SMSU .462 .418 .578 18.8 35.3
Opp. .418 .286 .738 15.2 21.5
Keepin' the Opponent Under 70:?Defense has been a trademark for Mustang basketball under head coach Greg Stemen. During Stemen's now eight years as head coach, SMSU is 86-18 overall, including 4-0 this season, when limiting opponents to 69 points or less.
Consecutive Three-Point Games:?Southwest Minnesota State has connected on at least one three-point field goal in 287 straight games. The last time SMSU failed to score a three-pointer was on Dec. 11, 1998 versus MSU?Moorhead in a game played at the North Dakota State Classic in Fargo.
2008 Disney Classic Champions: SMSU won the second annual Disney West Coast Classic earlier this season in Anaheim, Calif., finishing with a 3-0 record. SMSU's three victories came against teams that advanced to last season's NCAA?tournament. Senior forward
Ross DeMasi was named Most Valuable Player while junior guard
Jon DeRock was named to the all-tournament team.
SMSU Late in the Game:?Making plays down the stretch on both ends of the floor is a major key for teams in earning victories. The following is SMSU's and its opponents' statistical averages in the final five minutes this season:
<5 min. FG% 3-FG% FT% REB PTS TO
SMSU .514 .200 .684 4.0 10.8 1.2
Opp. .467 .429 .724 5.0 11.0 1.8
Krome All-Time at the Line:?Senior
Ryan Krome ranks sixth in school history for career free throw percentage at 82.2 percent (152 of 185).
DeMasi Climbing Record Book: Senior
Ross DeMasi ranks among the top 14 in two categories in the SMSU career record book. He is third all-time in field goal percentage at 56.4 percent (203 of 360) and ranks 14th in all-time in rebounds with 490. He needs just 28 more rebounds to crack the top 10 with 518.
Mustangs On the Boards Strong Again: SMSU has opened the season outrebounding its opponents in five of six games and have a plus-11.8 rebound advantage on the season. This is a trend that has been a trademark of head coach Greg Stemen's team in recent years. Last season the Mustangs recorded the same or had more rebounds than its opponents in 25 of 29 games and finished with a plus-4.6 rebound advantage per game. During the 2006-07 season, SMSU led the NSIC in rebound margin with a 5.5 advantage per game in 18 conference games.
Rebounding Key for SMSU Victories:?As noted in the information above, SMSU has been a strong rebounding team and is 38-10 when even or outrebounding its opponents since the start of the 2006-07 season, including 5-0 this season. During head coach Greg Stemen's tenure, SMSU?is 97-34 when tied or outrebounding its opponent but just 21-57 when being outrebounded.
Mustangs Home and Away:?SMSU has yet to play a home game this season after?finishing 12-2 at home last season and setting a school record with 13 victories in 2006-07. SMSU is 5-1 away from home this season after earning just five road or neutral site victories all of last season. Here is a statistical comparison of the Mustang team averages for home and away/neutral games in 2008-09:
W-L FG% 3-FG% FT% REB PTS TO
Home - - - - - - -
Away 5-1 .453 .375 .581 45.3 79.0 13.5
Mustangs Make R/A Home Sweet Home:?This season marks the 13th year that the R/A Facility has been the home arena for SMSU basketball and its proven to be a tough place for opponents to play in. SMSU?has compiled a record of 119-45 (.725) in 164 games and has had just one losing season in the arena. SMSU has recorded double figure victories in three straight seasons.
Year Overall NSIC Non-Conf.
1996-97 6-4 3-2 3-2
1997-98 8-5 4-2 4-3
1998-99 10-3 5-1 5-2
1999-00 12-3 7-2 5-1
2000-01 12-1 9-0 3-1
2001-02 12-2 7-2 5-0
2002-03 9-5 7-2 2-3
2003-04 9-5 5-3 4-2
2004-05 6-8 3-4 3-4
2005-06 10-5 3-4 7-1
2006-07 13-2 8-1 5-1
2007-08 12-2 7-2 5-0
2008-09 - - -
Totals 119-45 68-25 51-20
Kevin Andrews 08-09 Notes:?Ranks second on the team in scoring ... season-high 17 points vs. Upper Iowa (11/30) ... has started all six games ... second on the team with 11 three-pointers ... ranks fourth on the team in assists with 13 ... has not missed a game in his career.
Andy Beilke 08-09 Notes:?Team co-captain ... averaging 6.5 points per game ... third on the team in three-pointers with seven ... scored season-high 16 points vs. Humboldt State.
Zach Bruns 08-09 Notes:?Has played in one game ... missed most of last season with an injury.
Trent Carlson 08-09 Notes:?Has played in one game ... scored eight points with two three-pointers vs. Humboldt State ... redshirt in 2007-08.
Nick Dale 08-09 Notes:?Has started all six games ... leads team with nine blocked shots ... ranks fourth in scoring ... scored career-high 13 points in win over North Dakota ... shooting 57.1 percent from the field ... grabbed career-high 10 rebounds vs. Fort Lewis.
Ross DeMasi 08-09 Notes:?Named MVP?of Disney West Coast Classic ... leads team in rebounding with 11.2 per game ... has started all six games ... has one double-double this season and eight in his career ... grabbed career-high 16 rebounds vs. Fort Lewis ... averaging team-high 28.3 minutes per game ... has grabbed double digit rebounds in four games.
Jon DeRock 08-09 Notes:?Leads the team in scoring with 13.8 per game ... team leader with 17 three-pointers ... scored season-high 24 points vs. North Dakota ... hit seven three-pointers vs. North Dakota ... named to all-classic team at the Disney West Coast Classic.
Taylor Huseby 08-09 Notes:?Has played in all six games ... averaging 15.2 minutes per game ... shooting 43.3 percent from the field ... tied career-high with 11 points vs. North Dakota (11/18).
Ryan Krome 08-09 Notes:?Team co-captain ... has started all six games ... ranks sixth in school history in free throw shooting ... had nine points and seven rebounds in win over Alaska-Anchorage ... has not missed a game in his career.
Andrew Peschong 08-09 Notes:?Has started all six games ... leads team with 23 assists ... third on the team in scoring with 9.2 per game ... scored career-high 17 points vs. Augustana (11/29).
Scott Roehl 08-09 Notes:?Has played in all six games ... averaging 3.5 rebounds per game ... tied career-high with eight rebounds vs. Fort Lewis.
Kevin Smith 08-09 Notes:?Has played in one game scoring two points vs. Humboldt State... redshirt in 2007-08.
DeAnthony Zanders 08-09 Notes:?Has played in six games ... second on the team with 15 assists ... scored career-high nine points vs. Upper Iowa (11/30) ... transfer from Iowa Western C.C.
SMSU in Exhibition Action: Southwest Minnesota State finished 3-0 in exhibition action this season defeating NCAA?Division III St. Olaf 97-70 in Marshall, NCAA?Division I?South Dakota State 70-65 in Brookings, S.D. and NCAA?Division III Northwestern (Minn.) 80-46 in Marshall.
Welcome to the Show: SMSU has four new players who have seen their first regular season game action in Mustang uniforms this season. Junior guard
Jon DeRock, redshirt freshman guard
Trent Carlson and redshirt freshman forward
Kevin Smith all sat out last year as redshirts, while junior guard
DeAnthony Zanders transferred to SMSU this summer after two seasons of junior college at Iowa Western CC.
Remembering AW: Southwest Minnesota State will be wearing the initials “AW” on the back of its uniforms this season following the death of former men's basketball player Andy Wiersma. Wiersma died in a car accident south of Marshall on July 27. Wiersma played at SMSU from 2001-06 and following his senior season the men's basketball program honored Wiersma by renaming its “Mustang Award” the “Andy Wiersma Mustang Award”. The award is given each year to an SMSU men's basketball player who exemplifies the qualities of being a Mustang men's basketball student-athlete.
SMSU Signs Three In Early Signing Period:?SMSU head coach Greg Stemen has announced that three high school standouts have signed letters of intent to play basketball for SMSU starting in 2009-10. The three players who signed during the early signing period include 6-4 forward Billy Giddings from Blaine, Minn., 6-10 center Deryck Ludwig from Prior Lake, Minn., and 6-2 guard Matt Zager from Shakopee, Minn.
SMSU Versus Nationally Ranked Opponents:? SMSU is 1-0 versus nationally ranked opponents this season after defeating No. 24 Fort Lewis on Nov. 9 at the Disney Classic. Last season SMSU finished 1-5 versus Top 25 teams losing to No. 10 Southern Indiana, beating No. 14 St. Cloud State, before losing to No. 5 Winona State, No. 8 Northern State, No. 3 Winona State and to No. 4 Northern State. During head coach Greg Stemen's tenure as head coach SMSU is 3-22 versus nationally ranked teams.
A New Look Northern Sun Conference: The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference will have a new look this season as the conference has expanded to 14 schools in the five-state area. Because of the expansion the 14-team schools will now play an unbalanced conference schedule. Teams will now play seven conference teams twice and the six other teams once for a 20-game conference?schedule. SMSU will play Augustana, Bemidji State, Mary, Minnesota Duluth, Upper Iowa and Winona State just once in conference play. The NSIC?tournament, which determines the league's automatic bid to the NCAA?tournament, will still be an eight-team tournament with the semifinals and finals being held at the highest remaining seed.
NSIC Preseason Coaches' Poll:?Southwest Minnesota State was picked to finish seventh in the 2008-09 NSIC?preseason coaches' poll. NSIC?newcomer, Minnesota State, Mankato was chosen as the preseason favorite pick earning 176 points including seven first place votes. Northern State was picked to finish second receiving 169 points and five first place votes, while Winona State, last year's NCAA?national champion, was selected third with 159 points and two first place votes.
2008-09 NSIC?Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Minnesota State (7) 176
2. Northern State (5) 169
3. Winona State (2) 159
4. Augustana 139
5. St. Cloud State 131
6. Minnesota Duluth 118
7. SMSU 116
8. Concordia-St. Paul 103
9. Wayne State 76
10. MSU Moorhead 69
11. Upper Iowa 68
12. University of Mary 55
13. Bemidji State 51
14. Minnesota, Crookston 26
( ) First Place Votes
Mustangs Finish High in NSIC Standings Again:?Southwest Minnesota State's third place finish in the NSIC?last season was its fifth top half finish in Greg Stemen's seven seasons as head coach. SMSU has finished second twice, third twice and fourth once during his tenure. SMSU has finished among the top four in the conference 11 times in the last 13 seasons.
Victory Total Sixth Best in History:?SMSU's 17 victories in 2007-08 is tied for the sixth most in one season in the school's history. SMSU has recorded seven seasons with 17 or more victories in the 41-year history of the program with four of them coming under the direction of head coach Greg Stemen.
SMSU in the Regional Poll:?Southwest Minnesota State was ranked in the NCAA North Central region rankings all six weeks during the 2007-08 season. SMSU was ranked 10th, 10th, 10th, 9th, 9th and 8th in the six polls before the regional tournament was announced.
Andrews Earns Academic All-District Honors: Junior Kevin Andrew was named to the 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V College Division third team last season. The College Division District V team consists of student-athletes from NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA schools from the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. Sports information directors in the district select the all-academic team.
Mustangs Win 12 At Home in 2007-08:?Southwest Minnesota State finished its 2007-08 home season with a 12-2 record tying for the second most home wins in one season in school history (done four previous times). SMSU also recorded 12 home wins during the 1986-87, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 seasons. The record is 13 set during the 2006-07 season in 15 games.
New Three-Point Shooting Line: The NCAA?has made a major rule change for men's basketball in 2008-09 as the three-point line has moved to 20-feet 9-inches. The new line is back one foot from the previous 19-feet 9-inches. It's the first time the line has been moved since the three-point line was introduced in 1986-87.
History of the Program:?Southwest Minnesota State is in its 42nd season of men's basketball in 2008-09 and begins the season having played 1,115 games with an all-time record of 469-646. SMSU has racked up 16 winning seasons all-time with 10 coming in the last 13 years. The 2000-01 squad won a school record 28 games and captured the program's lone NSIC?championship, while also winning the NCAA?regional championship and advancing to the NCAA?Elite Eight.
SMSU Men's Basketball in NSIC Action:?The 2008-09 season marks the 40th year that SMSU men's basketball has competed in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. SMSU has compiled an all-time record of 232-298 (.437) in 530 conference games finishing in the top half of the final conference standings 18 times in 39 seasons. SMSU has had much better success in the conference in recent years, having finished in the top half of the standings in 10 of the last 13 seasons and has recorded a conference record of 125-75 (.625) in 200 games since the 1995-96 season.
Internet Radio, Video & Stats: All SMSU?men's basketball games during the 2008-09 season can be seen and heard on the Internet. A video Webcast is available for all home games and conference games free of charge at www.northernsun.tv while the radio broadcast is available at www.SMSUmustangs.com. Fans can also follow the game on the Internet with live in-game statistics for all home games at www.SMSUmustangs.com and clicking on the “live stats”?link on the right side of the men's basketball page.
Radio Broadcasts:?SMSU?men's basketball will once again be heard all season long on KARL 105.1 FM, Marshall. Sports director Aaron Ziemer will handle the play-by-play for a sixth straight season.