Eastern Michigan Athletics

Sunday, November 13
Dallas, Texas
1 p.m. CT

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Eastern Heads to the Lone Star State for a Showdown with SMU

11/12/2016 7:58:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Game time is set for 1 p.m. CT and it will air live on ESPN3

Men's Basketball at Southern Methodist (2K Classic)
Date Sunday, Nov. 13 | 1 p.m. CT
Venue Dallas, Texas | Moody Coliseum (7,000)
Game Notes EMU Game Notes | SMU Game Notes
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DALLAS, Texas (EMUEagles.com) -- Following a devastating, 93-90, double overtime setback versus the University of Pittsburgh Friday night, Nov. 11, the Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team looks to pick up its first win of 2016-17, Sunday, Nov. 13, when it heads to Dallas, Texas to square off Southern Methodist University. Game time is slated for 1 p.m. CT at Moody Coliseum.
    
The Eagles (0-1) take on an SMU (1-0) team who dismantled Gardner-Webb University Friday night, 72-44. The Mustangs got an exceptional performance from its first-year transfer student Semi Ojeleye who notched 26 points and 14 rebounds after coming to SMU from Duke.

FINDING THE GAME AT HOME: The Eastern Michigan versus Southern Methodist matchup will have both audio and video coverage on Sunday afternoon. Fans can dial into 89.1 FM or listen over the internet at WEMU.org to hear the smooth sounds of veteran play-by-play voice, Chad Bush. Joining Bush on the call this season as the analyst will be Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director Sean Hostetter. Coverage on 89.1 WEMU will begin 10 minutes prior to the tip of each game this year.
    
In addition to the WEMU broadcast, the Eagles' game at Moody Coliseum will be broadcast live on ESPN3. The play-by-play man for Sunday's action will be Brett Dolan, while Stephen Howard will breakdown the game as the analyst. The game can be streamed live via WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app on your mobile devices if you have a television subscription to ESPN.

ALL-TIME VERSUS THE MUSTANGS: Sunday afternoon's matchup with Southern Methodist will be the first time that the Eagles and Mustangs have hit the hardwood against one another. In fact, it will be the first time that EMU will take on a school from the state of Texas since EMU defeated Texas-Pan American, 57-47, Nov. 18, 2012.
    
The last time Eastern traveled to Lone Star State for a game came back in 2007 when the Eagles played in a pair of games as part of the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islander Invitational. Eastern went 0-2 in that tournament.

LIKELY LOOK FOR THE MUSTANGS...
 
# Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. ppg rpg apg Hometown-Previous School
0 Ben Moore F Sr.-Sr. 6-8 220 6.0 5.0 2.0 Bolingbrook, Ill.-Bolingbrook
1 Shake Milton G So.-So. 6-6 205 13.0 2.0 3.0 Owasso, Okla-Owasso
3 Sterling Brown G Sr.-Sr. 6-6 230 11.0 7.0 8.0 Oklahoma City, Okla-Southeast
21 Ben Emelogu G Sr.-Jr. 6-5 215 4.0 5.0 2.0 Grand Prairie, Texas-South Grand Prairie
33 Semi Ojuleye F Sr.-Jr. 6-7 235 26.0 14.0 1.0 Ottawa, Kansas-Duke

DOUBLE OT THRILLER: The Eagles' game with Pittsburgh was EMU's first double overtime game since last season when Eastern ended up on the wrong side of an 88-87 decision, Jan. 23, 2016, versus Ball State. The finish of that game was controversial and ended up with three officials being suspended and banned from postseason play due to the final few seconds of the game.

HIGH LEVEL SCORING: Eastern Michigan was able to score 90 points in their 93-90 loss to Pittsburgh, Nov. 11. Those 90 points were the most score by an Eagle team during the Rob Murphy era. The last time the Green and White posted 90-or-more points in a lid lifter came when they notched 119 in a victory over Marygrove, Nov. 14, 2008.

OT IN MURPHY ERA: Eastern MIchigan has gone to nine overtime games since Rob Murphy took over as head coach of the Eagles prior to the 2011-12 campaign. In those nine games, Murphy's squad has been to three double overtime contests.

BOND BLOWS UP: EMU guard Tim Bond put together his best offensive performance as an Eagle Friday versus Pittsburgh, Nov. 11. The junior notched a career-high 21 points, shooting at a 77.8 percent (7-of-9) clip. Additionally, Bond went 6-for-8 from the charity stripe. Picking up right where he left off a season ago, Bond was no slouch on the defensive end either swiping the ball from the Panthers' on a pair of occasions and blocking two Pitt shots.

TWO WITH 20-PLUS: EMU saw a pair of Eagles score 20-plus points in the season opener at Pitt, Nov. 11. The last time two members of the Eastern squad notched that mark was in the Green and White's double overtime loss to Ball State a year ago. Ty Toney and James Thompson IV each poured in 23 points for EMU in that game.

NOT A NORMAL SCENARIO: The Eagles went to double overtime for the second consecutive season in their matchup with Pittsburgh, Nov. 11. In fact, that is the first time the Green and White had posted two seasons in a row with double overtime contests since the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. The Green and White went to two overtimes with Central Michigan, Jan. 13, 2008, and won 84-77 before falling, 97-89, in the MAC Tournament to Akron the following season, March 11, 2009.

FOR THE 119th TIME: The EMU men's basketball team kicked off its 119th season of competition, Friday, Nov. 11, when the Eagles travel to Pittsburgh. Eastern played its first season in 1897-98 and split games with Detroit.

ABOUTH THE 2K CLASSIC: The 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project, the nation's premier season-opening college basketball tournament, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this season and returns to Madison Square Garden for the 19th consecutive year. Teams from across the nation will compete with Marquette, Michigan, Pittsburgh and Southern Methodist serving as regional hosts. The remainder of the field includes Eastern Michigan, Garnder-Webb, Howard and IUPUI. IUPUI will host the subregionals, Nov. 18-19, while the Championship Rounds will take place, Nov. 18-20.

CHASING 100: EMU Head Men's Basketball Coach Rob Murphy begins his sixth season at the helm of the Eagles' men's basketball program. Over his first five seasons, he has amassed a record of 91-81 for Eastern Michigan. Should Murphy and his 2016-17 squad win nine games this season, the Detroit, Mich. native will become just the fourth coach in Eastern Michigan history to cross the 100-win mark.

EMU PICKED TO WIN THE MAC WEST:  After receiving votes from the conference's 12 head coaches and a 24-member media panel, the Mid-American Conference announced Friday, Oct. 28, that the Eastern Michigan men's basketball team was selected as the preseason favorite to win the MAC West Division for the 2016-17 campaign. The Eagles received 178 total points, which was 20 points more than the next closest in the West. Additionally, the Green and White took home 16 first places votes, while also nabbing three votes to win the 2017 MAC Tournament. In addition, EMU sophomore James Thompson IV was named to the preseason All-MAC West Division Team.

THOMPSON NAMED TO LOU HENSON PRESEASON WATCH LIST: James Thompson IV was selected to the Lou Henson Preseason Player of the Year Award Watch List Wednesday, Nov. 9. The award is annually given out to the best mid-major student-athlete in NCAA Division I men's basketball. Thompson was one of 30 players listed and just one of three from the Mid-American Conference.

EASTERN VERSUS THE AAC: The 2016-17 season will mark the first season that the Green and White will square off with a member of the American Athletic Conference since Rob Murphy took over as the head coach at Eastern Michigan. Overall against the AAC, EMU holds a 1-7 record, including a win against Tulsa.
    
Since the American was re-branded from the old Big East, the Eagles have not competed against a team from the conference.

AMONG THE ELITE IN EMU SCORING HISTORY: EMU redshirt senior guard Ray Lee put together another stellar offensive season during the 2015-16 campaign. Lee, who led the Eagles in scoring last year (15.1 ppg), has scored 1,445 points in his career. That number ranks him as the 13th-most prolific scorer in Eastern Michigan history. Currently, Kennedy McIntosh is the all-time scoring leader with 2,219 and Earl Boykins is second with 2,211. Lee needs to score 775 more points this year to become EMU's all-time leading scorer.

ON THE HORIZON: Eastern Michigan heads back to Ypsilanti Tuesday, Nov. 15, when it opens up the home portion of the 2016-17 campaign. The Eagles will host NAIA foe Rochester College for an 11 a.m. contest at the Convocation Center. The Green and White will be hosting Future Eagles Day where children from local schools will fill out the seats at the Convo to cheer on the Eagles against the Warriors.

OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER: Eastern Michigan returns quite the offensive arsenal for the 2016-17 campaign. The Green and White bring back its top-four scorers from a year ago and lose just one of its top-six point getters. Ray Lee (15.1 ppg) leads the way, while James Thompson IV (14.8 ppg), Willie Mangum IV (12 ppg) and Ty Toney (11 ppg) each make their return to the squad. Additionally, Tim Bond returns to the lineup after posting 8.8 points per contest. In total, the Eagles bring back 60.7 points per game from a year ago which is good for 78.4 percent of last season's offensive output. Of those 60.7 points per contest, 46 points came from returners in the starting lineup.

THE GUILD OF THIEVES: A year ago, the Eagles were one of the most prolific defensive lineups across the country. The Green and White led the Mid-American Conference in steals (9.5 spg) by over two per game. That number ranked as the third-best in the country, while the Eagles 312 total steals was tied with UNC-Asheville for the third-most. However, the Big South based institution needed an extra game to reach that total.

THE FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME: The 2016-17 season opener at Pittsburgh marked a first in the Rob Murphy era. It will be the first time since the Detroit, Mich. native took over that the Eagles will begin the season on the road. In each of his first five seasons, the Green and White has began the season within the friendly confines of the Convocation Center. The last time Eastern began the year on the road was during the 2010-11 campaign when Eagles traveled to East Lansing, Mich. to take on the No. 2-ranked Michigan State Spartans.

KING OF THIEVES: EMU junior guard Tim Bond had one of the best defensive seasons in Eastern Michigan history during the 2015-16 campaign. Bond picked up 67 steals on the season. That number is the third-most in a single season in Eastern Michigan history. He led the MAC in steals at two per game, while he was 29th in the NCAA for that category.

A RECORD YEAR: Eastern Michigan saw a lot of lines filled in the record book by the 2015-16 sqaud. As a team, the Green and White set records for the most free throws made in a season (616), the most steals in a season (312) and the highest steals per game (9.5) average in EMU history. In addition, the 2015-16 squad posted the third-best free throw percentage (72.1 percent), while blocking the sixth-most shots (123), knocking down the seventh-most three pointers (187) and scoring the seventh-most points (2,533) in the history of the Eastern Michigan program.

THOMPSON NAMED MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: The Mid-American Conference announced, March 8, that freshman James Thompson IV was named the MAC's Freshman of the Year in a landslide. Thompson earned 33 of a possible 38 first place votes on his way to becoming the first member of the EMU basketball program to earn the award since Lorenzo Neely was named the conference's best freshman back in 1988. In addition, the Baton Rouge, La. native became just the second Eastern Michigan student-athlete to earn the award.
    
Thompson averaged 14.7 points per game, good for 11th in the league, while leading the conference in rebounds at 10.7 per contest. Thompson connected on 64.5 percent of his field goal opportunities which was the highest mark in the conference, while his 47 blocks was the third-highest total in the MAC. The 6-foot-10 center corralled 352 total rebounds last year which was the third-most in a single season in EMU history, while his field goal percentage ranked second-best in a single campaign.

THREE EAGLES EARN CONFERENCE HONORS: Along with being named the MAC Freshman of the Year, Eastern center James Thompson IV earned Second Team All-MAC honors, while Ray Lee garnered honorable mention accolades. Additionally, Tim Bond was named to the MAC's inaugural All-Defensive team following the 2015-16 regular season.
   
It was the second consecutive season that Lee earned postseason accolades from the MAC. The Detroit, Mich. native averaged 15.1 points per game, good for 10th in the conference, while connecting on 82.1 percent of his free throw attempts, which was the fourth-best mark in the MAC. Additionally, Lee was strong on the defensive end for EMU, posting 1.3 steals per contest, marking the 8th most in the MAC.
    
Bond earned all-defensive team accolades following an exceptional season for the Green and White. The sophomore led the Mid-American Conference in steals at 2.0 per game and 67 in total. The 67 steals cemented Bond's spot in the EMU record book with the third-most in a single season. On the year, the sophomore recorded a steal in all but two games, and versus Toledo, March 4, Bond swiped the ball on eight occasions, which tied for the second most in a game in EMU history.

FRESHMAN PHENOM: A year ago we saw then-freshman James Thompson IV lead the Eagles in points scored, rebounding and field goal percentage. Thompson's 490 points scored surpassed Ray Lee's 380 for the most points scored by a freshman in Eastern Michigan history. In addition, Thompson pulled down 352 rebounds, good for the third-best total in a single season at EMU. Finally, his 64.5 field goal percentage ranks second all-time in single season history for Eastern and if the Baton Rouge, La. native can keep that pace through his career, he will hold the all-time career record at EMU. After one season donning the Green and White, Thompson has already placed himself inside the top-100 in EMU history for both rebounding and scoring. The 6-foot-10 front-court player begins the 2016-17 season 98th on the all-time scoring list and 51st on the rebounding list.

THE EAGLES IN LID LIFTERS: Eastern Michigan has played 119 seasons to this point in the university's existence. The Eagles are 70-49 in those 119 season opening games. The Green and White's first campaign was in 1897-88 when they dropped a contest to Detroit. EMU did not win a season opener until its third year, 1899-1900.

EAGLES ALREADY TABBED FOR TV: EMU men's basketball has already been scheduled to appear on the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Network when it travels to Pittsburgh to open the 2016-17 campaign, Friday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. Additionally, the Eagles are scheduled to appear live on ESPNU versus Syracuse, Monday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. In Mid-American Conference play, the Green and White will take on Bowling Green, Jan. 10, which can be seen on the American Sports Network (ASN) at 7 p.m., while the EMU matchup at Toledo, Feb. 7, will air on the Buckeye Cable Sports Network (BCSN),at 7 p.m. In addition to these contests appearing live on their respective television channels, each of these games will also be streamed live on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app.

MAC AND BIG TEN TO TEST REPLAY: The NCAA approved an experimental rule allowing Big Ten and MAC officials to use instant replay within the restricted arc for the 2016-17 season. This is the first-ever NCAA rule that will allow coaches to initiate replay in college basketball. The rule can be used when an official thinks an incorrect call was made on the block/charge or if a coach appeals for a review on the call. Should the coach's appeal be incorrect, the team will be charged a timeout.  The rule is only used in the final two minutes of regulation or overtime. Additionally, it can only be applied to determine whether a defensive player was inside or outside of the restricted arc on a block/charge call.

NEW FACES ON THE FLOOR: Despite losing just two seniors from a season ago, the Eagles have seven new additions to this season's squad, three of which are coming off of redshirts from a season ago. Quaran Jones, Nick Madray and Lamar Wofford-Humphrey sat out a season ago, but will see their first action donning the Green and White this year. In addition, freshman Jalen Brown will join the Eagles, while sophomore Baylee Steele has transferred from Des Moines Area Community College to compete for Eastern Michigan. Additionally, Terry Harris, Paul Jackson and Elijah Minnie will sit out the 2016-17 season after transferring from NCAA Division I schools.

43rd MAC SEASON: The 2016-17 season will be the 43rd for the Eagles in the Mid-American Conference. The first year of MAC play for EMU was 1974-75 when the then-Hurons went 12-14 and 4-9 in league play.
   
Eastern has won three Mid-American Conference championships: 1987-88, 1990-91 and 1995-96. The Green and White captured MAC Tournament crowns in all three of those seasons, in addition to winning the tournament title in 1997-98.

MURPHY VERSUS NON-DI OPPONENTS: Although it comes as no surprise, EMU Head Men's Basketball Coach Rob Murphy has led the Eagles to a cool 15-0 record in both exhibition and regular season games against non-NCAA Division I opponents during his tenure.

MID-MAJOR SUCCESS: Since taking over the EMU men's basketball program, head coach Rob Murphy has shown sustained success versus other NCAA Division I mid-major programs. Over the last four seasons, Murphy holds a 23-11 record versus mid-majors in non-conference matchups. The last three seasons, Murphy is 16-4 against other mid-major programs outside of the MAC

 

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