GREEN BAY, Wis. (GreenBayPhoenix.com) --- The Green Bay men's basketball team will look to make it a perfect 2-0 start to the season when it hosts Indiana State on Friday afternoon for a 3:30 p.m. Happy Hour Special tip time at the Kress Center. Playing in one of a few daytime NCAA Division I basketball games that day, fans can enjoy $2 16 oz. Bud Lights this time around, as the team plays host to a Friday afternoon happy hour.
GB (1-0) dominated Wisconsin Lutheran 110-54 in the season-opener on Tuesday, but the competition takes a step up in class this game, as the Missouri Valley-member Sycamores (0-1) come to town. Indiana State protected its home court in last season's meeting, winning 85-63 in Terre Haute, despite the score being tied 32-32 at the half. The Phoenix will now seek revenge in the 2018 meeting. Indiana State fell at Ball State 86-69 on Tuesday night to open its season.
CATCH THE ACTION: Friday, November 9 - 3:30 p.m. // Green Bay, Wis. (Kress Center)
Matchup: Green Bay Phoenix (1-0) vs. Indiana State Sycamores (0-1)
All-Time: Series is tied 2-2
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Game Notes: GB vs. Indiana State |
Indiana State Game Notes
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STARTING OFF RIGHT
The Phoenix won by 56 points to open the season against WLC in a field trip day game, never trailing and leading for all but 1:08 of the game. Seven players scored in double-figures, led by a pair of 14-point performances from
TJ Parham and
Manny Patterson. GB scored 55 points off 33 WLC turnovers and 66 of the 110 points scored came in the paint. All 12 players to dress in the game scored.
STEALING THE RECORD
GB racked up 26 steals against WLC, besting the previous single game program record of 22 steals, which happened on two separate occasions. Five different players notched at least 3 steals and 11 total players had at least one. The Phoenix is trying to get back to it successful ways via the theft, after the team led the NCAA in steals per game in 2015-16. GB stole the ball and stole the show at Motor City Madness that year, winning four games in four days en route to the NCAA Tournament.
SYCAMORE REVENGE
The Phoenix and Sycamores squared off last year in Indiana, and the game was setting up to be a classic after the score was tied 32-32 at halftime. From that point on, ISU outscored GB by 22 points and came away with the 85-63 home victory. GB made just 3 of its 18 3-point attempts in that game, but did force ISU into 17 turnovers. That game is now a thing of the past, and GB will look to protect its home court at the Kress on Friday night, seeking some Sycamore revenge.
SEEING THE CENTURY MARK
Under Darner's lead, the Phoenix has now scored 100 or more points eight times, including the 110 point effort on Tuesday. In fact, four of the top 13 scoring games in program history have come in the last four seasons under Darner. Before Darner's arrival, GB last scored 100 points in 2005. The team has now done it eight times in only three full seasons and one game.
EXHIBITION RECAP
After trailing for much of the first half and early into the second half, senior
Sandy Cohen III proceeded to take over the game and show just why he is believed to be a strong Player of the Year candidate. Cohen went 6-for-6 from 3-point range and finished with a game-high 28 points, including 20 points in the second half alone. He was one of four players in double-figures, as
JayQuan McCloud (12 points),
ShanQuan Hemphill (10 points) and
Manny Patterson (10 points) each provided a boost. GB forced 16 turnovers and knocked down 13 3s in the win.
SEASON-OPENERS
GB is now a perfect 7-0 when playing its regular season-opener at home over the past 11 seasons, and as Darner was able to a enjoy season-opener at home for just the second time in his four-year tenure as head coach. Last year the Phoenix fell at Northern Illinois and also lost an overtime thriller at Stanford in his first season, sandwiching between that a dominating win over Northland to open the 2016-17 season. The team will play its first two games at home for the first time since the 2013-14 season, the year the team captured the HL regular season championship.
SANDY SENIOR SZN
Sandy Cohen III will enter the 2018-19 season as the lone senior on the Phoenix roster, but also carries the talent and pedigree to chase Horizon League Player of the Week honors. The nearby Seymour-native started in 22-straight games to end the season last year, after becoming eligible in December. In those 22 games, Cohen was second on the team and sixth in the HL in scoring with 16.1 PPG, registering five double-doubles during that stretch. He was named to the Horizon League Preseason All-League First Team and was named on various basketball platforms as a player to watch in the league. He also led the HL in steals last season with 1.8 SPG in league play, while scoring in double-figures in 16 of those 22 games played.
FIVE FOR FIGHTING
The Horizon League polls tabbed Green Bay fifth in their preseason poll, which is voted on by coaches, media and sports information directors. Five other media outlets (Athlon Sports, midmajormadness.com, Street & Smith, Blue Ribbon, three-man-weave.com) picked GB fourth, with all polls having some sort of Wright State, Northern Kentucky and UIC coming in the top three. The Phoenix finished seventh last year, but the returning talent and trust in Coach Darner and the program have those picking the Phoenix a bit higher this season.
THREE'S COMPANY
Green Bay made 9.6 3-pointers per game in Horizon League play last season, which led the entire league. Additionally, the team was third in the HL in 3-point field goal percentage, shooting just over 37 percent. The team found its shooting touch towards the end of last season, making 11 or more 3s in six of its final seven games, including a season-high 15 3s in an upset win at Oakland on Feb. 22, 2018. The top two three-point makers from a year ago are gone to graduation (
David Jesperson and
Khalil Small), but back are the likes of
Kameron Hankerson, Cohen,
PJ Pipes and TJ Parharm, all of which made 26 3-pointers or more. The welcoming of
Cody Schwartz, who went 7-for-8 from 3-point range in the team's scrimmage, will immediately help the team's perimeter presence.
NO SMALL REPLACEMENT
The team will be tasked with replacing its leading scorer and defensive stalwart in
Khalil Small, who has taken his talents overseas to Finland upon graduation. But head coach
Linc Darner will look to a core of turned sophomores, which saw significant playing time as freshmen last year.
PJ Pipes started in all 18 games as a true freshman, while
Manny Patterson started in nine of 14 before suffering an injury. Also playing in valuable minutes as freshmen were
Hunter Crist and
Trevian Bell, who will surround Cohen and Hankerson once again in 2018-19.
AERIAL ARTISTS
All the talk about the team's newcomers centers around their ability to play above the rim.
ShanQuan Hemphill,
Jevon Smith and
Josh McNair are each capable of making eye-popping dunks at any point in the game, and also bring some athleticism to the defensive end of the court. Add in sharpshooter and slasher
JayQuan McCloud, and Darner is armed with a quartet of talent and experience, to join a healthy returning roster.
FOURTH TIME'S A CHARM
Darner's track record of his team's performance in his fourth season at a school bodes well for Green Bay. In his fourth season at Saint Joseph's in 2005-06, Darner led his team to a 31-3 record and a trip to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. In his fourth season at Florida Southern, Darner led the Mocs to a 25-5 record and another trip to the NCAA Tournament. In each of those seasons he won his conference's regular season championship. Enter 2018-19, where Darner will lead Green Bay in his fourth season, seeking that same fourth-year turnaround success.
RESCH RELATIONSHIP
The Phoenix will continue to call the Resch Center its primary home. The six-year agreement the two sides reached continues a partnership that dates back to the 2002-03 season, when GB began playing its home games at one of the premier facilities in the state which opened prior to that season. The partnership states that all GB men's basketball home games, with the exception of non-counting games and one "homecoming" game during the Horizon League portion of the season, be played at the Resch Center. A non-counting game is a game where GB plays a non-division 1 opponent or hosts an exhibition game.
WALKING ON
Green Bay will have a pair of walk-ons on the roster this season, returning
Tyrone Powell as a sophomore and welcoming freshman
Bansi King.
QUOTABLES
Darner on Hankerson: Kam is still young, last year was really his first year playing. The biggest thing for him now is just that level of consistency. He goes out and scores 36, but the next night has five. It's about getting to where he's scoring 15, 18, every night.
Darner on Pipes: PJ has worked extremely hard and gotten himself into tremendous shape. We're hoping he'll grow from his freshman year. He had some very good moments and then also had some moments that a typical freshman will have. We need him to be very good for us to have a chance to compete for a championship.
Darner on Cohen: The big thing for us is just having Sandy out there from the beginning of the season. I think Sandy has a chance to be one of the top players in the league. He can do a lot of different things: he can score, he can rebound, he handles the ball well, he'll get steals and block shots. He'll be up near the top of the league in a bunch of categories.
Darner on this year's schedule: We feel that we have put together a very challenging, but balanced schedule for this upcoming season. Our schedule during the Horizon League season has spread out well this year, never having to play on the road in back to back weekends. I also believe our non-conference schedule will prepare us for the always tough months of league play, facing a run of very talented high-major teams as well as a few quality mid-major opponents.
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