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All-Time Big Ten Tournament Results
2000
March 9-12, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 9
#9 Penn State 76, #8 Michigan 66
#7 Iowa 81, #10 Minnesota 78
#6 Wisconsin 51, #11 Northwestern 41
Quarterfinals March 10
#4 Illinois 72, #5 Indiana 69
#9 Penn State 71, #1 Ohio State 66
#2 Michigan State 75, #7 Iowa 65
#6 Wisconsin 78, #3 Purdue 66
Semifinals March 11
#4 Illinois 94, #9 Penn State 84
#2 Michigan State 55, #6 Wisconsin 46
Finals March 12
#2 Michigan State 76, #4 Illinois 61
All-Tournament Team: Jarrett Stephens, Penn State; Joe Crispin, Penn State;
Brian Cook, Illinois, Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State; Morris Peterson (MVP),
Michigan State
1999
March 4-7, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 4
#8 Northwestern 54, #9 Penn State 44
#10 Michigan 79, #7 Purdue 73
#11 Illinois 67, #6 Minnesota 64
Quarterfinals March 5
#4 Wisconsin 74, #5 Iowa 60
#1 Michigan State 61, #8 Northwestern 59
#2 Ohio State 87, #10 Michigan 69
#11 Illinois 82, #3 Indiana 66
Semifinals March 6
#1 Michigan State 56, #4 Wisconsin 41
#11 Illinois 79, #2 Ohio State 77
Finals March 7
#1 Michigan State 67, #11 Illinois 50
All-Tournament Team: Cory Bradford, Illinois; Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern;
Michael Redd, Ohio State; Antonio Smith, Michigan State; Mateen Cleaves (MVP)
Michigan State
1998
March 5-8, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 5
#8 Minnesota 64, #9 Northwestern 56
#10 Wisconsin 52, #7 Penn State 51
#6 Indiana 78, #11 Ohio State 71
Quarterfinals March 6
#4 Michigan 77, #5 Iowa 66
#8 Minnesota 76, #1 Michigan State 73
#2 Illinois 66, #10 Wisconsin 61
#3 Purdue 76, #6 Indiana 71
Semifinals March 7
#4 Michigan 85, #8 Minnesota 69
#3 Purdue 68, #2 Illinois 47
Finals March 8
#4 Michigan 76, #3 Purdue 67
All-Tournament Team: Brad Miller, Purdue; Mike Robinson, Purdue; Quincy Lewis,
Minnesota; Jerod Ward, Michigan; Robert Traylor (MVP), Michigan
Game notes No. 28 - PLUS
Penn State (17-10, 7-9 Big Ten)
vs. Michigan (10-17, 4-12 Big Ten
2001 Big Ten Tournament
Thurs.-Sun., March 8-11, 2001
United Center, Chicago, Ill.
Game Data
The Nittany Lions battle Michigan in the first round of the 2001 Big Ten
Tournament. Penn State, the No. 7 seed, faces No. 10 seed Michigan in the second
game of the tournament. The four-day tournament is held in the United Center in
Chicago, Ill. Tip-off in the Penn State game is set for 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
Broadcast News
Radio - The Penn State Sports Network will carry the game. Frank Giardina serves
as the analyst while Steve Jones handles pbp. Television - Thursday's game is an
ESPN National broadcast and can be seen locally on ESPN (AT&T Channel 17).
Next In Line
The winner of the Penn State/Michigan game will face No. 2 seed Michigan State
in the Big Ten quarterfinals on Friday. Game time for that contest is 7:40
Eastern and the game, an ESPN-Regional game, can be seen locally on WTAJ TV
(AT&T Channel 10). Both semifinals games (on Saturday) and the finals on Sunday
are CBS games.
Possible Starters
F-Tyler Smith, Jr.
6-8, 230 8.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg
F-Gyasi Cline-Heard, Sr.
6-8, 230 15.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg
G-Titus Ivory, Sr.
6-4, 210 15.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg
G-Jon Crispin, So.
6-2, 195 7.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg
G-Joe Crispin, Sr.
6-0, 185 20.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg
Key Reserves:
Brandon Watkins, So., G
6-0, 175 2.7 ppg, 0.9 rpg
Marcus Banta, So., C
6-10, 230 1.5 ppg, 1.7 rpg
Jamaal Tate, Fr., F/G
6-5, 200 2.0 ppg, 1.1 rpg
Ndu Egekeze, Fr., F
6-7, 220 1.4 ppg, 0.7 rpg
Sharif Chambliss, Fr., G
6-1, 175 1.5 ppg, 0.5 rpg
B.J. Vossekuil, So., F
6-9, 200 1.0 ppg, 0.9 rpg
Scott Witkowsky, Sr., C
7-0, 290 0.2 ppg, 1.2 rpg
Sixth-Place Lions No. 7 Seed at Big Ten Tourney; Penn State Battles
Michigan In Round One
The Penn State Nittany Lions, coming off a heart-breaking loss to third-place
Ohio State, will battle Michigan in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament at
the United Center in Chicago. Penn State, finishing the regular season at 17-10
overall and 7-9 in Big Ten play, finished tied with Iowa for sixth place. But a
third set of tie-breakers gave Iowa the No. 6 seed and Penn State the No. 7
seed. The two teams split in the regular season, both teams split with No. 1
seed Illinois. On the third set of tie-breakers, Penn State played Michigan
State twice, going 0-2, while Iowa only played the Spartans once, going 0-1.
In perhaps one of the most unthinkable and amazing comebacks in the short history of the Bryce Jordan Center, Penn State allowed a 20 point halftime lead slip away in the second half as the Ohio State Buckeyes pulled off an astounding 93-87 win over Penn State, ruining Senior Day for the Nittany Lions and placing Penn State firmly on the NCAA Tournament bubble (when a win might have cinched a bid). The Nittany Lions could do no wrong in a blistering first half, perhaps their best half of ball since winning at Kentucky in November. Penn State shot .545 from the field in the first half, hitting 18 of 33 field goals, including a sizzling eight of 14 from long range. Senior Joe Crispin led the charge with 19 points in the first stanza alone. Tyler Smith added 10 in the first half while Gyasi Cline-Heard had eight and five boards. Penn State was down 17-12 at the 12:58 mark, but closed out the half with a stunning 39-14 run to take a seemingly untouchable 51-31 lead into the lockerroom.
Then, in perhaps the most amazing comeback in Jordan Center history, Ohio State shot an unbelievable .605 from the field in the second half, held PSU to only .333 shooting and outscored the Nittany Lions 62-36 to steal an inconceivable 93-87 win in front of a stunned Penn State crowd. There were many key factors in the second half. Gyasi Cline-Heard fouled out with 3:25 to play; Joe Crispin (who was six of 12 in the first half) was a frigid three of 13 in the second, OSU out-rebounded Penn State by ten, and Penn State was only ten of 15 from the line.
The Buckeyes, trailing 68-50 at the 11:05 mark, went on a torrid 26-10 run to cut the lead to two, 78-76 at the 3:25 mark (as Cline-Heard fouled out). After a bit of give and take, Ohio State took the lead for good with a Brian Brown jumper at the 1:49 mark (83-81) and held off Penn State for the win.
Joe Crispin scored 29 points in his final Jordan Center game, the last a lay-up as time expired. That two points moved him over the 1,000 point mark in games played in the BJC. He ends his career at the BJC with 1,001 points scored in the building. Crispin also had four rebounds, five assists and a steal. Cline-Heard was superb once again, scoring 19 points and grabbing eight boards in only 28 minutes. The senior also hit seven of seven free throws. Titus Ivory hit five of eight field goals for 12 points and had six assists. Smith had 13 points off five of ten shooting, including a perfect three for three from long range. He also had eight rebounds. Jon Crispin had 10 points, two boards, two assists and two steals in the game, giving PSU five players in double figures.
Penn State is being led by the elder Crispin, who leads the entire Big Ten with a 20.2 ppg mark. Crispin is the first player in PSU history to score 1,000 points in Big Ten regular season games and just went over the 1,000 point mark in Bryce Jordan Center games. Crispin has 1,890 career points, just 110 short of 2,000. Titus Ivory is hitting for 15.8 ppg game and also passed the 1,000 career point mark earlier this year. Ivory is leading PSU in steals (66, tops in the Big Ten) and free throw percentage (.890, tops in the Big Ten) as well. Gyasi Cline-Heard checks in at 15.4 ppg and 8.5 rpg. He has 945 career points and needs only 55 to reach 1,000. Crispin, Ivory and Cline-Heard were all named to the All-Big Ten team.
The Michigan Wolverines, coming off a 78-57 loss to Michigan State on Saturday, are the No. 10 seed, finishing the year at 10-17 overall and 4-12 in Big Ten play. Bernard Robinson, Jr., led Michigan in the loss to the Spartans, scoring 19 points and dishing out three assists. Avery Queen added 11 and eight assists. Michigan is being led by super sophomore LaVell Blanchard.
Blanchard is averaging 17.7 ppg and grabbing 8.2 rpg while shooting 79% from the free throw line. Robinson is hitting for 14.1 ppg and collecting 4.9 rpg while Josh Asselin is scoring 9.4 ppg and grabbing 6.1 rpg. Queen leads the team with 111 assists and only 56 turnovers.
Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament
The Nittany Lions will carry a 2-3 all-time record into the Big Ten Tournament.
After losing in the first round in each of the first two tournaments, Penn State
went 2-1 last year, downing Michigan in round one and #1 seed Ohio State in the
quarterfinals before falling to Illinois in the semis. Joe Crispin and Jarrett
Stephens were named to the All-Big Ten Tournament Team last season.
The First Round Foe
Michigan will be the first foe Penn State will battle at the Big Ten Tournament.
The Wolverines are entering the tourney as the No. 10 seed and carry a 10-17
overall mark, 4-12 in Big Ten play, into the United Center. Penn State won the
only other meeting between the two, 77-66, in the BJC on 2/7/01. Gyasi
Cline-Heard dominated the interior with 21 points while Joe Crispin hit for 20
and Titus ivory had 15 in the win.
Potential Second Rounder
The winner of the Penn State/Michigan game will battle regular season
co-champion and No. 2 seed Michigan State in the quarterfinals. That game will
tip-off at 7:40 p.m. Eastern time. Penn State lost to Michigan State in both its
games with the Spartans this year, but led deep into the second half in both.
Lions Hold Some Big Ten Records
Penn State's Joe Crispin shares the record for most three-pointers made in a Big
Ten Tournament game. Crispin his six vs. Northwestern on 3/4/99. He also shares
the record for trey attempts in a game at 14, also in that NU game. Crispin also
holds the record for assists in a tourney game with 11 (also held by Mateen
Cleaves of MSU). Crispin turned the trick vs. Illinois in last year's
semifinals. Calvin Booth holds the record for blocks in a game with five vs.
Northwestern on 3/4/99. As a team, PSU holds the record for treys attempted,
shooting 28 vs. Illinois on 3/11/00 and steals with 15 in the same game.
Individual tournament records held by PSU include Joe Crispin, with 17 FTs made
in the 2000 tourney and 21 attempts in the same tournament. As a team, PSU had
32 steals in the 2000 tournament, also a record.
Why Sixth Place Means No. 7 Seed
Penn State and Iowa finished tied for sixth place in the Big Ten tournament with
PSU holding a better overall record by percentage. But that is not a tie-breaker
in the Big Ten rule book. The first is head to head and the two teams split. The
second is record vs. the first place team and both squad went 1-1 with Illinois.
The third is record vs. the second place team. Penn State went 0-2 vs. Michigan
State while Iowa went 0-1. The luck of the draw, you could say.
Tough Luck In The Schedule
With the advent of the Big Ten Tournament, the Big Ten went to a 16-game regular
season. That means that PSU plays six teams twice and four teams only once. Penn
State had the unlucky draw of having three of the teams it played only once
finishing below it in the schedule, Purdue, Minnesota and Michigan.
Next Year's Tourney Moves To Indy
Next year's Big Ten Tournament will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The 2002
event will be at Canseco Field House in Indianapolis. The 2003 tourney will
return to Chicago and the United Center, 2004 back in Indy and 2005 back in
Chicago.
All-Time Big Ten Tournament Results
2000
March 9-12, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 9
#9 Penn State 76, #8 Michigan 66
#7 Iowa 81, #10 Minnesota 78
#6 Wisconsin 51, #11 Northwestern 41
Quarterfinals March 10
#4 Illinois 72, #5 Indiana 69
#9 Penn State 71, #1 Ohio State 66
#2 Michigan State 75, #7 Iowa 65
#6 Wisconsin 78, #3 Purdue 66
Semifinals March 11
#4 Illinois 94, #9 Penn State 84
#2 Michigan State 55, #6 Wisconsin 46
Finals March 12
#2 Michigan State 76, #4 Illinois 61
All-Tournament Team: Jarrett Stephens, Penn State; Joe Crispin, Penn State;
Brian Cook, Illinois, Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State; Morris Peterson (MVP),
Michigan State
1999
March 4-7, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 4
#8 Northwestern 54, #9 Penn State 44
#10 Michigan 79, #7 Purdue 73
#11 Illinois 67, #6 Minnesota 64
Quarterfinals March 5
#4 Wisconsin 74, #5 Iowa 60
#1 Michigan State 61, #8 Northwestern 59
#2 Ohio State 87, #10 Michigan 69
#11 Illinois 82, #3 Indiana 66
Semifinals March 6
#1 Michigan State 56, #4 Wisconsin 41
#11 Illinois 79, #2 Ohio State 77
Finals March 7
#1 Michigan State 67, #11 Illinois 50
All-Tournament Team: Cory Bradford, Illinois; Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern;
Michael Redd, Ohio State; Antonio Smith, Michigan State; Mateen Cleaves (MVP)
Michigan State
1998
March 5-8, 2000, United Center, Chicago, Ill.
First Round March 5
#8 Minnesota 64, #9 Northwestern 56
#10 Wisconsin 52, #7 Penn State 51
#6 Indiana 78, #11 Ohio State 71
Quarterfinals March 6
#4 Michigan 77, #5 Iowa 66
#8 Minnesota 76, #1 Michigan State 73
#2 Illinois 66, #10 Wisconsin 61
#3 Purdue 76, #6 Indiana 71
Semifinals March 7
#4 Michigan 85, #8 Minnesota 69
#3 Purdue 68, #2 Illinois 47
Finals March 8
#4 Michigan 76, #3 Purdue 67
All-Tournament Team: Brad Miller, Purdue; Mike Robinson, Purdue; Quincy Lewis,
Minnesota; Jerod Ward, Michigan; Robert Traylor (MVP), Michigan
Potential Wolverine Starting Line-Up
G - LaVell Blanchard, So, 6-7, 205
17.1 ppg, 8.2 rpg
G - Avery Queen, Fr., 5-7, 150
5.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg
F - Bernard Robinson, Jr., Fr., 6-6, 185
14.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg
F - Chris Young, Jr., 6-9, 220
8.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg
C - Josh Asselin, Sr., 6-11, 230
9.4 ppg, 6.1 rpg
Potential Spartan Starting Line-Up
G - Jason Richardson, So., 6-6, 220
15.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg
G - Charlie Bell, Sr., 6-3, 200
14.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg
F - David Thomas, Sr., 6-7, 205
4.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg
F - Andre Hutson, Sr., 6-8, 240
13.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg
F - Aloysius Anagonye, So., 6-8, 250
4.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg
Amazing Buckeye Comeback Thwarts Lions
Ohio State overcame a seemingly insurmountable 51-31 Penn State halftime lead to
steal a 93-87 win on Senior Day in the Bryce Jordan Center. The Buckeyes shot
.605 from the field in the second half, hitting 23 of 38 shots and outscored PSU
62-36 to take the win.
Penn State's First Half A Season Best
Penn State's 51 first-half points were the most scored against Ohio State in a
first half this season. It was also a first half season high for the Nittany
Lions. Penn State shot .545 from the floor in that half, including eight of 14
from long range and a perfect 1.000 from the FT line (7-7). The second half,
however, was a different story. Penn State shot only .333 from the floor and
.167 from three-point land.
Crispin Passes 1,000 Point Mark in the BJC
Senior Joe Crispin is the all-time leader in scoring in the Bryce Jordan Center.
As time expired in Penn State's final BJC game this year (vs. Ohio State on
3/3/01), Crispin made a lay-up. That pushed him over the 1,000 point mark in
Jordan Center games. He ends his career with 1,001 points in the BJC.
Smith Hot From Three-Point Land
Junior Tyler Smith, playing one of his best games of the season vs. Ohio State
on 3/3/01, hit three of three treys and ended the game with 13 points. The three
treys made and taken are both career highs as is the 1.000 percentage. Smith
also led PSU with eight rebounds.
Cline-Heard, Crispin, Ivory and Witkowsky Play Final Games In The Bryce
Jordan Center
Seniors Gyasi Cline-Heard, Joe Crispin,Titus Ivory and Scott Witkowsky each
played in their final games in the Bryce Jordan Center on 3/3/01. In the game
vs. the Buckeyes, Crispin had 29 points, four boards and five assists;
Cline-Heard had 19 points, eight boards and two assists; Ivory had 12 points,
six assists and two steals; and Witkowsky played two minutes, started and went
0-2 from the floor.
Tate's Free Throws Clinch Win At Iowa
Freshman Jamaal Tate nailed six of six free throws, including two with just
three seconds left, to clinch Penn State's important 78-73 road win at Iowa on
3/1/01. Tate notched his second career double-digit game with ten points,
matching his season best of 10, which he scored in his debut vs. Loyola, Md., in
the season-opener on 11/22/00.
Wins Away From Home Adding Up
Penn State's win at Iowa improved its Big Ten road record to 3-5 and its season
road/neutral mark to 7-6. Penn State has road wins at Kentucky, Yale, Minnesota,
Ohio State and Iowa as well as Neutral wins over Princeton and Hofstra (both in
the ECAC Holiday Classic in Madison Square Garden).
Cline-Heard's 20 Leads Lions
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard scored a game-high 20 points in Penn State's 78-73 win
at Iowa on 3/1/01. The 20 points marks the fifth time this year that Gyasi has
scored 20 or more.
Crispin Earns First Team All-Big Ten Honors
Senior Joe Crispin was named to the All-Big Ten First Team as selected by the
conference's 11 head coaches. Crispin, a second team coaches and media pick last
season as a junior, was joined on the first team by Kirk Haston of Indiana, Ken
Johnson of Ohio State, Jason Richardson of Michigan State, and Frank Williams of
Illinois. Crispin was an All-Big Ten Second Team pick as selected by the Big Ten
media (basically switching with Michigan State's Charlie Bell, who was a second
team coaches pick).
Ivory Earns Third Team All-Big Ten Honors
Senior Titus Ivory was named to the All-Big Ten Third Team as selected by the
conference's 11 head coaches. Ivory, receiving his first All-Big Ten honor this
year, was joined on the third team by Roy Boone of Wisconsin, Brian Cook of
Illinois, Marcus Griffin of Illinois, and Dean Oliver of Iowa. Ivory was also a
third team selection by the conference's panel of media (as was teammate Gyasi
Cline-Heard).
Cline-Heard Earns Third Team All-Big Ten Honors
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard was named to the All-Big Ten Third Team as selected by
the conference's panel of media. Cline-Heard, earning his first All-Big Ten
honors this year, was joined on the Third Team by teammate Titus Ivory, Brian
Brown of Ohio State, Jared Jeffries of Indiana and Dean Oliver of Iowa.
Cline-Heard was also an Honorable Mention pick by the coaches this year.
Career Snapshot: Gyasi Cline-Heard
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard heads into post-season play having amassed some
outstanding career numbers, including a stellar senior campaign. Cline-Heard has
played in 120 games, scored 945 points (7.9 avg.), grabbed 633 rebounds (10th
all-time and 5.3 pg), blocked 102 shots (third all-time at PSU), shot .522 from
the field and improved his FT shooting to a superb .718 his senior year (raising
his career total to .591).
Career Snapshot: Joe Crispin
Senior Joe Crispin heads into post-season play having amassed some outstanding
career numbers, including establishing himself as one of the most potent scorers
in PSU history. Crispin has played in 121 games, scored 1,890 points (15.6 avg.,
second all-time), grabbed 349 assists (2.9 pg), dished off 467 assists (fourth
all-time), shot .883 from the FT line (tops all-time), hit 290 of 829
three-pointers (second and tops all-time). His 585 FGs is tops all-time as well
and he's on the all-time FT and FTA lists, too.
Career Snapshot: Titus Ivory
Senior Titus Ivory heads into post-season play having amassed some outstanding
career numbers, including emerging as one of the best defensive players in
school history. Ivory has played in 123 games, scored 1,276 points (11th
all-time and 10.4 pg), grabbed 470 rebounds (3.8 pg), dished off 416 assists
(sixth all-time), grabbed 200 steals, shot .831 from the FT line (fifth
all-time) and hit 189 of 537 treys (fourth and third all-time).
Crispin Named First Team All-District
Penn State senior Joe Crispin was named to the National Association of
Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 3 First Team. Crispin joins Michael
Bradley of Villanova, Eddie Griffin of Seton Hall, Marvin O'Conner of St.
Joseph's and Lynn Greer of Temple. Crispin will now appear on the NABC
All-America ballot.
Appleman Welcomes New Addition
Penn State assistant coach Christian Appleman is the proud new father of a
bouncing baby boy. Justin Thomas Appleman was born on March 1. Erin Appleman,
Christian's wife and an assistant coach with Penn State's national champion
women's volleyball team, gave birth to the six pound-one once boy the same day
that PSU won at Iowa. The 19-inch baby began his journey early the morning of
that game and Christian flew home to State College from Iowa to join his new
family.
Crispin Becomes 1,000 Pt. Big Ten Scorer
Senior Joe Crispin became the first player in Penn State history to score 1,000
points in Big Ten regular season games. Crispin hit a lay-up in the first half
of Penn State's game vs. Michigan State on 2/24/01 to reach the plateau. He now
has 1,050 career Big Ten regular season points.
Cline-Heard Now 10th On All-Time Board List
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard collected 10 rebounds (to go along with 16 points) in
Penn State's game with Michigan State on 2/24/01 and moved into 10th place on
Penn State's all-time rebound list. Cline-Heard now has 633 for his career. The
ninth place person is Randy Meister at 692.
Ivory Tops 400 Assist Mark
Titus Ivory led Penn State with seven assists in its loss at Northwestern on
2/21/01. The seven assists moved him past the 400 assist mark, making him only
the sixth Nittany Lion to ever pass the plateau. He joins teammate Joe Crispin
in that elite group.
Actually A First For Back-To-Back 20s
Penn State's 92-71 win over Purdue on 2/17/01, coupled with an 82-62 win at
Minnesota on 2/14/01, marks the first time in school history that Penn State has
won back-to-back Big Ten games by 20 points or more. Due to a typographical
error in two places in the PSU media guide, this was originally announced as the
second time. But Penn State's win over Minnesota on 1/11/96 was by 15 points,
not 25. Our apologies for this error.
Lions Set Three-Point Records
Penn State set a new school record for three-pointers made in a game by hitting
15 of its 22 attempts in the win over Purdue on 2/17/01. Also a PSU Big Ten
record, the 15 made three-pointers is also the most ever made against Purdue in
the long history of Boilermaker basketball.
Regulation Scoring Record
Penn State's 92 points in it's 92-71 win over Purdue on 2/17/01 is a Penn State
record for points scored in a regulation Big Ten game. The overall record is 98,
set in an overtime win over Ohio State on 2/27/99. The former regulation record
was 90 vs. Ohio State on 2/16/98.
Cline-Heard Lifts PSU To First Ever Win At Minn.
Penn State senior Gyasi Cline-Heard continued to be the deciding factor in games
for PSU as of late with a 21 point outburst that led Penn State to its
first-ever win in Minnesota's Williams Arena, 82-62. Cline-Heard led Penn State
in scoring for the second straight game by hitting seven of 12 FGs and seven of
nine FTs. He also had six boards and three blocks.
Ivory Steals A Record
All-Big Ten candidate Titus Ivory grabbed a Penn State Big Ten record seven
steals in the Lions' 77-66 win over Michigan on 2/7. The record nips Matt
Gaudio's six, set in 1996. Seven also ties the Bryce Jordan Center mark, also
held by Dan Earl, who turned the trick vs. Bucknell in 1998. The seven steals is
a career-best for Ivory and one shy of the all-time school record of eight, held
by Tom Doaty and Monroe Brown.
Cline-Heard Third on All-Time Block List
All-Big Ten candidate Gyasi Cline-Heard is third on Penn State's all-time
blocked shots list with 102. Cline-Heard trails only current NBA players Calvin
Booth (428) and John Amaechi (191).
Cline-Heard Tops 900 Points
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard's 16 points vs. Michigan State on 2/24/01 moved him
past the 900 career point mark. Cline-Heard continues his quest for 1,000.
Cline-Heard Blocks 100th Shot
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard had one block vs. Michigan State on 2/24/01, the 100th
of his career.
Ivory's New Career-High Not Enough In IU Loss
Senior Titus Ivory put forth another showcase game, scoring a career-high for
the second straight contest. This time Ivory had 21 second half points on his
way to a career best 28, helped spur the Lions from behind to an overtime game,
only to watch it end in defeat as IU won 85-78 in OT on 2/3/01. Ivory hit eight
of 16 field goals and ten of ten free throws in the contest. Ivory's Career
High Leads Lions Past #6 Illinois
Senior guard Titus Ivory dropped a career high 27 points on the No. 6 Illinois
Illini to help give Penn State a stunning and important 98-95 overtime win
against No. 6 Illinois on 1/31/01. Ivory hit eight of 13 field goals, including
five of eight three pointers, and six of seven free throws before fouling out in
overtime. Ivory also had a team-high seven assists in the game.
Four Straight Years Of Top Ten Wins
Penn State's 98-95 win over No. 6 Illinois on 1/31/01 has extended the school's
streak of seasons with wins over top ten foes to four. Penn State downed No. 5
Purdue during the 97-98 season, beat No. 10 Temple 65-64 and No. 10 Ohio State
98-85 (0t) during the 98-99 season, and beat No. 4 Ohio State during the Big Ten
tournament last year.
Cline-Heard Nearing 1,000 Point Plateau
Hard work during the summer months has led to a vastly improved offensive game
and senior Gyasi Cline-Heard is looking to become the 26th member of Penn
State's 1,000 point club. Heading into today's game, Cline-Heard has 945 career
points and needs 55 points to reach the Millennium mark.
Crispin's 20-Plus String Ends at Eight
Penn State's Joe Crispin had his Penn State record string of eight straight
games scoring 20 or more halted with a ten point show at Indiana on 1/17/01. The
string ballooned to eight after canning 28 vs. Northwestern on 1/13/01. Records
indicate that no one has accomplished this feat since at least the storied
career of all-time leading scorer Jesse Arnelle. Records during Arnelle's
freshman and sophomore years (51-52, 52-53) indicate that he did not accomplish
the feat in his first two years. Records of his junior and senior campaigns are
incomplete with one instance during his senior year where he could have turned
the trick, but it is not known for sure as box scores are not available at this
time. The instance that Arnelle may have turned the trick is a possible eight
game streak during the 54-55 season (a known four-game stretch, preceded by an
unknown total and the three more known games). The most it is believed Arnelle
ever put together was eight.
Crispin Tops 1,800 Point Mark
Senior Joe Crispin hit for 20 points vs. Purdue to become only the second player
in school history to score 1,800 points or more. Only he and all-time leader
Jesse Arnelle surpassed the 1,700 point or 1,800 point marks.
16 Steals a PSU Big Ten Record
Led by four different players with three steals a piece, Penn State amassed a
school Big Ten record 16 steals vs. Northwestern on 1/13/01. The prior record
was 15 vs. Minnesota on 1/11/96. The 16 swipes ties a season high, with the
Lions turning the trick vs. Hofstra in the ECAC Holiday Classic title game on
12/27/00.
Near A Record Scoring Pace
Penn State is averaging 77.4 points per game, having scored 2,091 points so far.
The single-season record for scoring average is 78.7, set in 1955 while the
record for points scored is 2,572, set last year in 35 games (a 73.5 ppg
average).
PSU In National Stat Rankings
Penn State senior Joe Crispin is 24th in the nation in scoring (3/5/01) with a
20.2 ppg mark while Titus Ivory is 25th in steals per game at 2.4 and 24th in
FT% at .890. As a team, Penn State is 10th nationally with a .759 free throw
average and 17th in three-pointers per game at 8.4.
Crispin's MVP and Ivory's 1000th Pt Lead PSU To ECAC Holiday Classic Title
Penn State senior Joe Crispin led all scorers with 44 points (22 in each game)
to lead Penn State to the championship of the 2000 ECAC Holiday Classic. Crispin
scored 22 in a 65-52 win over Princeton on 12/26 and then matched that total in
a 74-71 win over Hofstra in the title tilt on 12/27. Crispin was named to the
All-Tournament team and was voted tourney Most Valuable Player by the media and
coaches. Senior Titus Ivory became the 25th member of Penn State's 1,000 point
club with a 24 point outburst in Penn State's 74-71 win over Hofstra in the ECAC
Holiday Classic on 12/27/00. Ivory, who had a superb line in the game of seven
of 13 FGs, four of seven treys, six of seven FTs, three boards, three assists
and five steals, was named to the All-Tournament team after helping lead Penn
State to the tourney title.
Crispin Earns Second Big Ten POW
Senior Joe Crispin was named the Big Ten Player of the Week (12/11) for the
second time this year after averaging 24.0 ppg in a 2-0 week for Penn State.
Crispin helped lead PSU to wins over previously unbeaten Pittsburgh and No. 23
Temple.
Ivory Nabs First Career Double-Double To Lead Penn State Over No. 23
Temple
Senior Titus Ivory nabbed his first career double-double to lead Penn State to
yet another win over a top 25 team, this time a 66-60 win over No. 23 Temple on
12/9/00. Ivory hit seven of 14 field goals, including four of ten treys, and
three of three FTs for a game-high 21 points. He also dished off a career-high
10 assists for the double-double.
Second Top 25 Non-Conference Win
Penn State's 66-60 win over No. 23 Temple on 12/9/00 was its second
non-conference win over a ranked opponent this year. This marks the first time
since the 1954-55 season that Penn State has turned that trick and the first
time ever as a part of a conference (PSU was independent in the '50s).
Cline-Heard's FT Shooting Up
Gyasi Cline-Heard continued to impress at the free throw line. He is shooting
.718 from the free throw line this year, hitting 127 of his 177 attempts. The
senior carried a .509 career mark into this year after last year's .459
performance. He has already improved his career mark to .591.
Crispin Hits 30-Plus For Sixth Time
Senior Joe Crispin scored 35 points vs. Iowa on 1/6/01. It marks the sixth time
the senior has turned the trick. The record for 30-plus games is 15 by all-time
great Jesse Arnelle.
Crispin Scores 20 or More for 39th Time
Joe Crispin's 29 points vs. Ohio State on 3/3/01 give him 39 games of scoring 20
or more.
Crispin Nabs 92nd Double-Figure Game
Joe Crispin's 29 points vs. Ohio State give him 92 double-figure games in 121
played for the Lions.
Joe Crispin Hits For Career High In Pitt Win
Senior Joe Crispin snapped out of a two-game shooting chill to blaze the
visiting Pittsburgh Panthers for a career high 36 points in an 88-74 PSU win.
Crispin hit a career high 13 FGs on 22 attempts, including seven of nine treys.
The All-America candidate also had five assists, four rebounds and three steals.
The 36 points is the sixth highest single-game total in PSU history and Crispin
becomes the fifth player in school history to score 36 or more. It is also one
point shy of the Bryce Jordan Center record of 37, set by Clemson's Will Solomon
last year.
Crispin Brothers Rain On Wildcat Opener
Senior Joe Crispin and sophomore Jon Crispin rained three pointers all over the
Kentucky Wildcats home opener on Saturday, propelling Penn State to a stunning
73-68 upset win in its first-ever game at venerable Rupp Arena. The victory over
the No. 21 Wildcats broke a 20-game UK home win streak and was only the second
home-opening loss ever suffered by Kentucky in Rupp Arena.
Crispin Named Big Ten Player of the Week
Senior Joe Crispin was named Big Ten Co-Player of the week, sharing the honor
with Illinois' Frank Williams, for the week ending Nov. 26, 2000. Crispin
averaged 24.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 4.5 apg in the 2-0 week, including a career-high
tying 31 points at Kentucky in Penn State's 73-68 road win over then No. 21 UK.
Crispin's 35 vs. Iowa a PSU Big Ten Record
Senior Joe Crispin scored 35 points vs. Iowa on 1/6/01 and set a Penn State Big
Ten record for points in a Big Ten game. Jarrett Stephens set the old mark of 33
last year vs. Michigan.
Career Highs For Joe and Jon Crispin
Senior Joe Crispin tied a then career high with 31 points in leading PSU to a
stunning 73-68 win at No. 21 Kentucky on 11/25/00. Crispin tied career highs in
points (31), FGAs (26) and three-pointers made (7). He set career highs in FGs
(11) and three point attempts (15). Sophomore Jon Crispin scored a career-best
26 points in leading PSU to a stunning 73-68 win at No. 21 Kentucky on 11/25/00.
Crispin posted career-highs in points (26), FGs (9), FG% (.750, 9-12),
three-pointers (6), and trey percentage (.750, 6-8).
Benchmarks At Rupp Arena
Penn State's 73-68 win over No. 21 Kentucky on 11/25/00 broke a 20-game UK home
court win streak that dated back to a Jan. 12, 1999, loss to Tennessee. It also
marked only the second time in Rupp Arena's storied 25-year history that UK lost
a home opener in the building.
Freshman Double-Digit Scoring
Freshman Jamaal Tate has scored in double figures two times this year while
Sharif Chambliss has turned the trick once as well. In the five-plus years that
Jerry Dunn has been head coach, 11 Nittany Lion rookies have scored in double
figures at least once. Joe Crispin holds the Dunn-era rookie record with 16 as a
rookie in '97-'98. Here's a year-by-year breakdown of freshman double-figure
scoring under Jerry Dunn: '95-'96, 16 (Calvin Booth 13, Jarrett Stephens 3);
'96-'97, 10 (Ryan Bailey 9, Greg Stevenson 1); '97-98, 29 (Joe Crispin 16, Greg
Grays 6, Titus Ivory 5, Gyasi Cline-Heard 2); '98-'99, 0; '99-'00, 15 (Jon
Crispin 14, Brandon Watkins 1); '00-'01, 3 (Jamaal Tate 2, Sharif Chambliss 1)
Non-Conference Home Win Streak At 54
Dating back to an NIT loss to Pittsburgh on March 18, 1992, the Penn State
Nittany Lions have won 54 straight home non-conference games in both the Bryce
Jordan Center and Rec Hall. The Panthers downed Penn State 67-65 eight years ago
in Rec Hall.
Undefeated In BJC Non-Conference Games
Penn State is a perfect 33-0 in non-conference games since beginning play in the
building in the latter half of the '95-'96 season. This streak includes
post-season games as well.
Ivory Becomes 25th Millennium Man
Senior Titus Ivory scored 24 points at Madison Square Garden in the ECAC Holiday
Classic championship vs. Hofstra and became the 25th member of Penn State's
1,000 point club.
Non-Conference Schedule Was A Doozy
Penn State played a rugged non-conference schedule this year, including a
first-ever trip to Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky., to battle the Kentucky
Wildcats, a game Penn State won 73-68 over No. 21 Kentucky. The Nittany Lions
also visited North Carolina State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and fell 84-76.
The other three non-conference road games are at the ECAC Holiday Classic in New
York City on Dec. 26 and 27 (winning the title with a 65-52 win over Princeton
and a 74-71 win over Hofstra) and at Yale on 1/23/01 (W, 90-75). The home
non-conference schedule included dates with Pennsylvania rivals Penn (W, 84-74),
No. 23 Temple (W, 66-60), and Pittsburgh (W, 88-74) as well as contests with
Loyola, Md. (an 87-58 win), Wagner (W, 100-91) and Bucknell (W, 82-72). Penn
State went 10-1 during this year's non-conference slate, the best since going
9-0 in 1995-96.
Joe Crispin Could Reach 2,000 Career Points
Senior point guard Joe Crispin now has 1,890 career points, leaving him 110
points shy of becoming only the second person in Penn State history to score
2,000 points (Jesse Arnelle is Penn State's all-time scoring leader with 2,138
points). For the record, Crispin has scored 308, 387 and 649 points in each of
his first three years with the Lions.
Joe Crispin and Ivory Moving Up Dish List
The senior duo of Joe Crispin and Titus Ivory are both firmly planted on Penn
State's all-time assist list and both are looking to move up. Crispin is fifth
right now with 467 assist while Ivory is seventh with 416. Each can leap frog
other former Lion greats and move up.
The Last Time...
beat a top 25 team: 1/31/01, 98-95 (ot) vs. No. 6 Illinois
beat a top 10 team: 1/31/01, 98-95 (ot) vs. No. 6 Illinois
beat a top 5 team: 3/10/00, 71-66 v. Ohio State
won in overtime: 1/31/01, 98-95 (ot) vs. No. 6 Illinois
lost in overtime: 2/3/01, 85-78 (ot) vs. Indiana
was out-blocked: 2/24/01, vs. Michigan State
scored 100 pts: 3/20/00, 100-91 win v. Wagner
gave up 100 pts: 3/20/00, 105-103 win v. Siena (NIT)
scored under 50 pts: 3/4/99, 54-44 loss vs. Northwestern
held foe to under 50 pts: 3/15/00, 55-41 v. Princeton (NIT)
shot over 60% FG: 11/16/98, 61.1% v. VMI (33-54)
shut under 35% FG: 2/24/01, 32.4% (22-68) vs. Michigan State
shot over 95% FT: 12/22/99, 100% at Temple (8-8)
shut under 50% FT: 3/16/98, 45.5% v. Dayton (5-11)
outshot from the FT line (by %): 2/14/01 vs. Minnesota
had 40 or more reb: 12/18/00 v. Wagner (41)
had 25 or fewer reb: 1/13/01 vs. Northwestern (23)
had 15 or more steals: 1/13/01 vs. Northwestern (16)
had 20 or more assists: 2/17/01 vs. Purdue (24)
had 7 or fewer turnovers: 12/3/00 (7) vs. Penn
had 20 or more turnovers: 2/17/01 vs. Purdue (21)
lost in the BJC/lost at home: 3/3/01 vs. Ohio State
lost a non-conference game in the BJC: Never
lost a non-conference game at home: 3/18/92, 67-65 vs. Pitt
The 1,000 Point Club
Senior Titus Ivory became the 25th member of Penn State's 1,000 point club in
PSU's ECAC Tourney title game on 12/27. Ivory can also break into the PSU top 20
scoring list. Gyasi Cline-Heard is moving closer to the mark as well. Here's a
complete list of the Penn State 1,000 point club:
1: Jesse Arnelle 2,138
2: JOE CRISPIN 1,890
3: Pete Lisicky 1,605
4: DeRon Hayes 1,570
5: Tom Hovasse 1,459
6: Jarrett Stephens 1,372
7: Freddie Barnes 1,342
8: Ed Fogell 1,329
9: John Amaechi 1,310
10: Calvin Booth 1,288
11: Titus Ivory 1.276
12: Dan Earl 1,256
13: Monroe Brown 1,244
14: Ron Brown 1,184
15: Carver Clinton 1,165
16: Mark DuMars 1,139
17: Bob Weiss 1,091
18: Jeff Persson 1,090
19: Steve Kuhn 1,057
20: James Barnes 1,025
21: Tony Ward 1,020
22: Mike Edelman 1,019
23: Gene Harris 1,018
24: Mike Lang 1,014
25: Jeff Miller 1,008
Gyasi Cline-Heard 945
The 2,000 Point Club
It's not quite a long-shot and it's not quite a sure thing, but senior Joe
Crispin could make a run at the remarkable 2,000 career point mark. If he does,
he will not only become Penn State's second all-time leading scorer, but be only
the second player in PSU history to turn the trick. Your top two and where
Crispin stands:
1: Jesse Arnelle 2,138
2: JOE CRISPIN 1,890
1,000 Big Ten Points
Senior Joe Crispin made a lay-up at the 12:04 mark of the first half of PSU's
game vs. Michigan State on 2/24/01 to become the first player in Penn State
history to score 1,000 points in Big Ten regular season games. He now has 1,050.
All four of Joe's seasons were of the shorter 16-game variety.
Dishing Assists
Both Joe Crispin and Titus Ivory find themselves on Penn State's all-time assist
list. Here's the top ten:
1: Freddie Barnes 600
2: Dan Earl 574
3: Tom Wilkinson 485
4: JOE CRISPIN 467
5: Monroe Brown 450
6: TITUS IVORY 416
7: Dwight Gibson 385
8: Ron Brown 350
9: Tony Ward 331
10: Pete Lisicky 291
Top All-Time Percentages - Field Goals
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard is currently battling for a spot on the top list for FG%
in PSU history. Here's the top five all-time in field goal percentage:
1: Jarrett Stephens .583
2: Ed Fogell .539
3: Frank Brickowski .538
4: James Barnes .535
Gyasi Cline-Heard .522
Top All-Time Percentages - Free Throws
Joe Crispin is far and away the all-time leader at Penn State in free throw
percentage while Titus Ivory continues his assault on that all-time list. Here's
the top ten in accuracy from the stripe in Lion annals:
1: Joe Crispin .883
2: Pete Lisicky .868
3: Craig Collins .866
4: Jeff Miller .834
5: Titus Ivory .831
6: Glenn Sekunda .823
7: Jim Forjan .818
8: Freddie Barnes .807
9: Scott Wolz .802
10: Jeff Persson .800
Three Point Field Goals - Attempts
Senior Joe Crispin is on both the all-time three-point field goal attempt and
treys made lists while Titus Ivory is moving up both as well. Here are the top
five in attempts at Penn State:
1: JOE CRISPIN 829
2: Pete Lisicky 829
3: TITUS IVORY 537
4: Dan Earl 491
5: Freddie Barnes 466
...and the all-time top five in three-point field goals made are:
1: Pete Lisicky 332
2: JOE CRISPIN 290
3: Dan Earl 194
4: TITUS IVORY 189
5: Tom Hovasse 172
Gyasi Looking At Board List
Senior Gyasi Cline-Heard moved on to Penn State's all-time rebound list with 10
boards vs. Michigan State on 2/24/01. Here are PSU's top ten all-time rebounders:
1: Jesse Arnelle 1238
2: Mike Lang 912
3: Gene Harris 762
4: John Amaechi 745
5: Carver Clinton 734
6: Calvin Booth 728
7: Carvin Jefferson 713
8: Jarrett Stephens 703
9: Randy Meister 692
10: Gyasi Cline-Heard 633
AP Poll (2/26)
| No. | Team | Rec. | Pts. | LW |
| 1. | Stanford (70) | 25-1 | 1750 | 1 |
| 2. | Duke | 25-3 | 1654 | 4 |
| 3. | Michigan State | 22-3 | 1612 | 5 |
| 4. | North Carolina | 22-4 | 1474 | 2 |
| 5. | Illinois | 22-6 | 1427 | 3 |
| 6. | Florida | 20-5 | 1415 | 7 |
| 7. | Virginia | 19-6 | 1289 | 9 |
| 8. | Iowa State | 23-4 | 1258 | 6 |
| 9. | Arizona | 19-7 | 1226 | 8 |
| 10. | Kansas | 21-5 | 1078 | 11 |
| 11. | Boston College | 20-4 | 1009 | 10 |
| 12. | UCLA | 19-6 | 953 | 25 |
| 13. | Notre Dame | 19-6 | 870 | 18 |
| 14. | Mississippi | 22-5 | 837 | 12 |
| 15. | Kentucky | 18-8 | 749 | 13 |
| 16. | Maryland | 18-9 | 613 | 20 |
| 17. | Oklahoma | 21-6 | 505 | 16 |
| 18. | St. Joseph's, Pa. | 23-4 | 495 | 23 |
| 19. | Syracuse | 20-7 | 427 | 17 |
| 20. | Alabama | 20-7 | 402 | 14 |
| 21. | Georgetown | 21-6 | 340 | 21 |
| 22. | Wisconsin | 17-8 | 223 | 19 |
| 23. | Wake Forest | 18-9 | 213 | 24 |
| 24. | Texas | 21-7 | 175 | NR |
| 25. | Xavier | 21-5 | 126 | NR |
Others Receiving Votes: Providence 116, Ohio State 101, Tennessee 98, Fresno State 84, Creighton 57, Cincinnati 35, Gonzaga 30, Georgia State 22, Indiana 21, UC Irvine 15, Utah 10, California 9, Hofstra 8, Georgia Tech 6, Western Kentucky 5, Arkansas 4, West Virginia 3, USC 2, Missouri 2, Oklahoma State 1, Wyoming 1.
Coaches/(ESPN/USA Today) (3/5)
| No. | Team | Rec. | Pts. | LW |
| 1. | Stanford (31) | 27-1 | 775 | 1 |
| 2. | Duke | 26-4 | 728 | 3 |
| 3. | Michigan State | 24-3 | 725 | 4 |
| 4. | Illinois | 23-6 | 644 | 5 |
| 5. | North Carolina | 23-5 | 642 | 4 |
| 6. | Florida | 22-5 | 636 | 6 |
| 7. | Arizona | 21-7 | 579 | 7 |
| 8. | Iowa State | 25-4 | 573 | 8 |
| 9. | Boston College | 23-4 | 500 | 10 |
| 10. | Kansas | 23-5 | 466 | 11 |
| 11. | Mississippi | 23-6 | 409 | 12 |
| 12. | Virginia | 20-7 | 408 | 9 |
| 13. | Maryland | 20-9 | 399 | 26 |
| 14. | Syracuse | 22-7 | 341 | 13 |
| 15. | Kentucky | 19-9 | 321 | 15 |
| 16. | Oklahoma | 23-6 | 312 | 17 |
| 17. | UCLA | 20-7 | 264 | 18 |
| 18. | Notre Dame | 19-8 | 258 | 13 |
| 19. | Georgetown | 23-6 | 243 | 20 |
| 20. | Wake Forest | 19-9 | 156 | 21 |
| 21. | Wisconsin | 18-9 | 119 | 24 |
| 22. | Texas | 23-7 | 90 | NR |
| 23. | St. Joseph's, Pa. | 24-5 | 85 | 22 |
| 24. | Tennessee | 21-9 | 78 | 23 |
| 25. | Fresno State | 24-5 | 77 | 25 |
| 25. | Alabama | 20-9 | 77 | 19 |
Others Receiving Votes: Providence 39, Creighton 22, Ohio State 19, Cincinnati 17, Xaiver 15, Georgia State 10, UC Irvine 9, Gonzaga 9, USC 6, California , Souther Utah 5, Central Michigan 4, Arkansas 3, Georgia Tech 2, Butler 2, UTEP 1, Richmond 1, Hofstra 1.
PSU in the Big Ten (3/5)
Team
| Scoring Offense | 3rd | 77.4 |
| Scoring Defense | 10th | 74.8 |
| Scoring Margin | 7th | +2.7 |
| Free Throw Percentage | 1st | .759 |
| Field Goal Percentage | 9th | .426 |
| FG% Defense | 11th | .466 |
| 3PT FG% | 5th | .370 |
| 3PT FG% Defense | 4th | .331 |
| Rebounds For | 8th | 33.5 |
| Rebounds Against | 11th | 39.6 |
| Rebound Margin | 11th | -6.1 |
| Blocks | 7th | 3.78 |
| Assists | 7th | 14.30 |
| Steals | 1st | 8.52 |
| Turnover Margin | 2nd | +3.07 |
| Assist to Turnover Ratio | 3rd | +1.12 |
| Offensive Rebounds | 9th | 10.81 |
| Defensive Rebounds | 8th | 22.70 |
| 3PT FGs made | 1st | 8.41 |
Individual
| Scoring | Joe Crispin | 1st | 20.2 |
| Titus Ivory | 4th | 15.8 | |
| Gyasi Cline-Heard | 5th | 15.4 | |
| Rebounding | Gyasi Cline-Heard | 2nd | 8.5 |
| Field Goal % | Tyler Smith | 9th | .538 |
| Gyasi Cline-Heard | 13th | .497 | |
| Assists | Titus Ivory | 4th | 4.44 |
| Joe Crispin | 13th | 3.41 | |
| Free Throw % | Titus Ivory | 1st | .890 |
| Joe Crispin | 3rd | .863 | |
| Steals | Titus Ivory | 1st | 2.44 |
| Joe Crispin | 5th | 1.56 | |
| Gyasi Cline-Heard | 14th | 1.26 | |
| 3PT FG % | Titus Ivory | 14th | .380 |
| 3PT FG Made | Joe Crispin | 1st | 3.33 |
| Titus Ivory | 4th | 2.30 | |
| Blocks | Gyasi Cline-Heard | 3rd | 1.70 |
| Assist/TO Ratio | Titus Ivory | 9th | 1.64 |
| Joe Crispin | 15th | 1.28 | |
| Offensive Rebounds | Gyasi Cline-Heard | 2nd | 3.15 |
| Defensive Rebounds | Gyasi Cline-Heard | 3rd | 5.37 |
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