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Lion Men's Basketball heads to New Orleans on Thursday night

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Following a win over Lamar on Saturday, the Texas A&M University-Commerce men's basketball team is back on the road at New Orleans on Thursday evening.  

WHO: A&M-Commerce at New Orleans

WHERE: New Orleans | Lakefront Arena

WHEN: Thursday, January 19 | 7 p.m.

RECORDS: The Lions are 7-12 on the season and 3-2 in Southland Conference play, while the Privateers are 6-10 overall and 3-2 in conference play as well.

RANKINGS: Neither team is nationally ranked, but the Lions are No. 302 in the NCAA NET rankings, and the Privateers are No. 347.

 

LIVE AUDIO: Lion Sports Network – KETR 88.9 FM, Commerce (http://www.ketr.org)

LIVE VIDEO: ESPN+ | https://www.espn.com/espnplus/player/_/id/ff602ca4-d4c0-4329-ab06-3bfb0f656f7e

LIVE STATS: https://unoprivateers.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary

GAME NOTES: TAMUC (PDF) | SOUTHLAND (PDF)

 

SERIES HISTORY AGAINST THE PRIVATEERS

• The Lions and the Privateers are meeting for the first time on Thursday, they meet again in Commerce on February 16.

 

OVERTIME SURVIVORS

• By beating McNeese in overtime, the Lions moved to 3-0 in overtime games this season.

• The three overtime gaems are the most since 2019-20, when the Lions also went 3-0.

• In 2017-18, the Lions played four overtime games (3-1) and have never had five overtime games in a season.

 

DEMONIA NAMED SOUTHLAND PLAYER OF THE WEEK

• Demarcus Demonia was last week's Southland Player of the Week following two games in which he averaged 25.5 points per game and scored 32 in the win at McNeese.

• Demonia has scored 30 or more points in two conference games this week.

 

SUCCESS IN CONFERENCE OPENERS

• With the overtime win over UIW, the Lions won their conference opener for the second year in a row and are now 4-2 in conference openers under coach Jaret von Rosenberg. 

 

WIN OVER UIW SNAPS LOSING STREAK

• The Lions snapped a six-game losing streak on Saturday by beating the Cardinals.

• The six-game losing streak was the program's longest since the end of the 2006-07 season and start of the 2007-08 season. 

 

IMPRESSIVE HOME OPENER

• After being on the road to start the season for the first six games of the season, the Lions hosted Arlington Baptist on November 28.

• The stretch of the first six games being away from the Field House is the longest stretch since six games to begin the 2009-10 season.

• The Lions scored 100 points or more for the first time since 2019 in the win over the Patriots.

 

LIONS TIE SINGLE-GAME ASSIST RECORD

• A&M-Commerce tied the program record of 31 assists against Arlington Baptist, which it also had against Our Lady of the Lake on November 13, 2018.

 

VON ROSENBERG WINS NO. 50 IN FIELD HOUSE

• The win over ABU gave coach Jaret von Rosenberg his 50th win at home. He is 50-12 all-time in the Field House.

 

DEMONIA REACHES RARE FEAT AGAINST UIW

• Demarcus Demonia scored career-high 33 points in the overtime win over UIW, which was the Lions' first 30-point performance since Wayne Stewart scored 30 on 1/16/20.

 

NO..NO..NO..NOT TODAY!

• The Lions are blocking 3.1 shots per game, which leads the Southland.

• Last season, A&M-Commerce finished second in NCAA Division II with an average of 5.7 blocks per game.

• Jerome Brewer, Jr. is blocking 0.6 shots per game, which is tied for third in the conference.

 

HE CAN DO IT ALL

• Demarcus Demonia is averaging 16.7 points per game, which leads the Southland.

• He is shooting at a clip of 47.9 percent from the field, which is third in the conference and his free throw percentage of .694 is eighth.

• He is also 11th in rebounding with an average of 5.2 boards per game.

 

NEVER COUNT OUT THESE LIONS

• A&M-Commerce has fought back from 10-point deficits in six games against Division I opponents this season to either tie the game or make it a one-possession game.

• The Lions were down by six at Air Force before winning the game, while fighting back from being down 20 at Northern Colorado to tie the game in the final minute.

• In the win over Eastern Kentucky, the Lions trailed by seven points.

• The Lions trailed IUPUI by as much as 14, but made it a two-point game in the second half.

• McNeese had a 15-point lead over the Lions, who fought back to grab a lead in the second half, before winning the game in overtime.

 

LIONS APPEAR IN NATIONAL RANKINGS

• A&M-Commerce is ranked No. 302 in the NET rankings released by the NCAA and No. 309 in the KenPom rankings, through games played on Tuesday.

 

SHARING THE ORANGE

• Ten A&M-Commerce players have scored 10 points or more in at least one game this season, there are 111 teams in the country with 10 or more players having scored in double digits at least once.

 

FIRST NET RANKINGS

• The NCAA released its first NCAA NET Rankings on December 5. The Lions were ranked No. 203 among all teams in the NCAA in the first rankings as a Division I program.

 

A HISTORIC FIRST WIN

• A&M-Commerce collected its first win in NCAA Division I on November 14, prevailing in overtime over Air Force.

• The Lions trailed by as much six points in overtime, but sealed the win via a dunk by Demarcus Demonia.

• The Lions moved up nine spots in the KenPom rankings following the win.

 

THEY WERE CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR

• The Lions played two close games to start the season, but failed to secure the win in both games.

• In the loss at Northern Colorado, the Lions had two chances to tie the game in the final minute, but could not get the shot in the net.

• Season-opening game at SMU was tied with 13 minutes left in the second half before the Mustangs pulled away.

 

ALOHA LIONS

• A&M-Commerce picked up a thrilling 53-51 win at Hawaii on November 30.

• The Lions led by as much as 14 points in the game, which was the largest Hawaii had faced up to that point this season.

• A&M-Commerce had the lead for nearly 33 minutes, while Hawaii had only trailed for only 19 minutes all season prior to the game.

• The Lions jumped up 20 spots in the KenPom rankings following the win over the Rainbow Warriors.

 

UNCHARTERED TERRITORY

• A&M-Commerce is in its first Division I season and the Southland Conference. 

• The Lions are coming off four NCAA Tournament appearances in their last six chances to close out the Division II era.

• This is the first time A&M-Commerce has switched classifications since moving up from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 1980s.

 

LIONS PICKED SEVENTH IN THE SLC

• A&M-Commerce was picked to finish seventh in the Southland Conference, as voted on by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors.

• The Lions tallied 56 points in the rankings, a point better than Houston Christian.

 

RE-TOOLED ROSTER

• The Lions return just one starter from a year ago in Demarcus Demonia.

• This season's roster features six new transfers and four freshmen.

• Of the six transfers, three come from other Division I schools and three come from the Junior College level.

• The Lion freshmen come to Commerce from all over the country including Texas, Minnesota, and New Jersey.

 

YOUNG AND HAPPY

• Based on our research, A&M-Commerce's coaching staff is the youngest in NCAA Division I this season with a combined age of 128 among head coach Jaret von Rosenberg and assistant coaches Coleman Furst, Yolonzo Moore, and Ted Rawlings.

 

Youngest Staffs in the Country

TeamCombined Age
A&M-COMMERCE128
UT Martin135
Portland139

TIME ZONES ARE AMAZING

• A&M-Commerce is slated to play in four time zones this season and have at least one game in each of the four time zones in the month of November.

• The Lions are playing in the Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Hawaii Time Zones in 2022-23.

• There are 12 other teams in Division I that are playing in four time zones as well.

 

SchoolTime Zones
Boise StateET, CT, MT, PT
CreightonET, CT, PT, Hawaii
CSU BakersfieldET, MT, PT, Hawaii
DaytonAtlantic (Bahamas), ET, CT, PT
IonaET, MT, PT, Hawaii
Missouri StateET, CT, MT, PT
RiceET, CT, MT, PT
A&M-COMMERCEET, CT, MT, HAWAII
Texas StateET, CT, PT, Hawaii
SouthernET, CT, MT, PT
Southern UtahCT, MT, PT, Hawaii
StanfordET, CT, MT, PT

LIONS LOVE BUZZER-BEATERS

• Last season, the Lions made three buzzer-beaters from near half court.

• Augustine Ene drilled a jumper to beat the buzzer and tie the game at 28 against Seattle Pacific on December 13.  

• Jairus Roberson beat the first-half buzzer against Ouachita Baptist from about 40 feet away on November 26.

• Alphonso Willis also made his buzzer-beater from about 40-feet away. His shot gave the Lions the win at UTSA on November 15.

 

A&M-COMMERCE OFFICIALLY JOINS NCAA DIVISION I AND THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

• After 90 successful years as charter members of the Lone Star Conference, the Lions begin a historic transition to NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference. This is the first time the Lions are changing conferences since 1931.

• The Lions are eligible to win the Soutland Conference, though they are not eligible for the NCAA Tournament during the four-year transition period.

• Winners  of the NAIA National Championship in 1954-55.

• Founded in 1889, A&M-Commerce serves rural and urban Northeast Texas with distinction, consistently delivering on a promise that founder Professor William Leonidas Mayo made more than a century ago: "No industrious, ambitious youth shall be denied an education if I can prevent it."  To this day, the institution remains committed to its core mission: "Educate. Discover. Achieve."

• Formerly known as East Texas State University, the 2,100-acre Commerce campus provides many opportunities for students to learn and grow. The university offers more than 135 degree programs at the bachelor's, masters and doctoral levels. A vibrant student life experience includes 14 competitive NCAA athletic teams, a thriving Greek system and more than 120 student organizations. Programs are delivered on site at the Commerce campus as well as in Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Mesquite and Corsicana. A robust online academic menu of classes is also a point of distinction, and U.S. News & World Report has ranked several programs at Texas A&M University-Commerce among the best in the nation for 2021.

• A member of The Texas A&M University System since 1996, the institution provides quality education to an inclusive community of diverse learners as one of the most affordable universities in East Texas.  Students work with world-class professors who dedicate themselves to excellence in teaching and research. The university maintains strong relationships with local industries to create relevant academic programs and valuable internship and networking opportunities that prepare career ready graduates.

• Serving nearly 12,000 students, Texas A&M-Commerce is a leader in competency-based education, and is the nation's first institution to offer an accredited competency-based bachelor's degree in criminal justice and organizational leadership. The agriculture program is also a national stand-out, featuring one of the only programs where students grow their own experimental crops on the university's 1,500-acre farm. In addition, A&M-Commerce upholds a 130-year legacy as an exceptional teachers' college, graduating more than 400 certified educators in 2019. In 2020, the university opened the 113,470-square-foot Nursing and Health Sciences Building, featuring a state-of-the-art simulation hospital.

 

SOUTHLAND MEMBERS IN 2022-23

InstitutionOffers Men's Basketball?
A&M-COMMERCEYES
Houston ChristianYes
Incarnate WordYes
LamarYes
McNeese StateYes
New OrleansYes
Nicholls StateYes
Northwestern StateYes
Southeastern LouisianaYes
Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiYes

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