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Illinois State Returns Home Looking for a 'W'

Dec. 18, 2006

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STORYLINES

  • Illinois State's Porter Moser and Lewis' Scott Trost will coach against each other for the first time in their careers. The two became friends while Trost was coaching in Bloomington-Normal at Illinois Wesleyan for the last five seasons, but this will be the first time the two will face each other.
  • Both ISU and Lewis enter tonight's game looking to end a losing skid. The Redbirds have dropped two straight, while the Flyers have lost three consecutive games.
  • Moser and the Redbirds own a 25-13 (.658) record in non-league games over the last four seasons.
  • A victory tonight would give Illinois State its second straight 5-0 start at home.
  • The Redbirds have been out-rebounded in three of their last four games, while Lewis enters the contest with a +5.7 rebounding margin on the season.

    THE SERIES

  • Series Record - Illinois State leads the series 15-4.
  • First Meeting - The Redbirds and Flyers first met on the hardwood during the 1903-04 season, Lewis won 39-12.
  • Last Meeting - ISU used 18 points by Charles Barnes to defeat Lewis 82-69 on Dec. 2, 1992, in Redbird Arena.
  • Current Streak - The Redbirds have won the last eight meetings in the series.

    THE COACHES

  • Porter Moser (Creighton '90) is in his seventh season as a college coach and his fourth season at Illinois State. He owns a 96-89 (.519) career mark, including a 42-55 (.433) record with the Redbirds. Prior to guiding ISU, Moser served three seasons at Arkansas-Little Rock. Moser is assisted by Chris Jans, Daniyal Robinson and Brian Barone.
  • Scott Trost (Minnesota-Morris `85) is in his first season at Lewis and owns a 5-4 (.556) record. Prior to coaching the Flyers, Trost coached at Illinois Wesleyan for five seasons and spent four years at Elmhurst. He has a 157-90 (.636) career record. Trost is assisted by Harley Piercy and Steve Turner.

    ABOUT THE LEWIS FLYERS

  • Lewis is located in Romeoville, Ill., and has an enrollment of 5,200. The Flyers are a Division II program and are members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
  • The Flyers return seven lettermen, including three starters, from a team which finished with a 13-14 overall record and 7-12 in the GLVC, which was good for fifth place in the East Division.
  • Junior Stephan Bolt is nearly averaging a double-double with 15.4 points and 9.4 rebounds per game.

    BOO'S THE CLUE
    In the early going this season, the Redbirds have gone as Boo Richardson has gone. In the six wins, Richardson is averaging a team-high 14.7 points per game, while dishing out 38 assists or 6.3 per game. He is also shooting 55.1 percent from the field and 50 percent on threes. In the four loses, Richardson is averaging 5.5 points per game, four assists per contest, shooting 15.4 percent and 6.3 percent on threes.

    ROLE REVERSAL
    The difference between the Redbirds' six-game winning streak and the current two game losing streak is as clear as night and day. During the win streak, the Redbirds shot 47.7 percent from the floor, including 37.4 percent on threes, outrebounded their opponents by four boards per game and averaged 74.5 points per contest. In the back-to-back losses, ISU is shooting 33.3 percent from the field and 22.2 percent on threes, while being outrebounded by 5.5 rebounds per game and averaging 49 points per contest.

    BOARDING CALL
    For the first time since 1980-81 season, the Redbirds have two players averaging 6.5 rebounds or more per game on the season. Both Anthony Slack (7.0 rpg.) and Greg Dilligard (6.7 rpg.) are among the conference leaders in rebounding, becoming the first Redbird tandem since Rick Lamb (7.3 rpg.) and Anthony Jones (6.5).

    BLOCK PARTY
    Through 10 games, Illinois State holds a share of the best blocked shot average in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Redbirds are tied with Missouri State with 3.9 blocked shots per game. At this pace, the `Birds would post the third highest blocked shot average in school history.

    HITTING THE OFFENSIVE GLASS
    After 10 games, senior Greg Dilligard has more offensive rebounds (35) than defensive rebounds (32). If he were to continue this pace, he would be the first Redbird since Kenneth Pierson in 1998-99, to end a season with more offensive boards than defensive boards.

    PERCENT AND PROBABILITY
    So far this season, when Greg Dilligard attempts a field goal there is a high probability it is going in. In fact it is so high, that if he stays on this pace it would be the highest single-season field goal percentage in Illinois State history. Dilligard is second in the Missouri Valley Conference by making 65.7 percent of his field goals, while shooting 46-of-70 from the floor.

    DOUBLE-DOUBLE-DOUBLE DOUBLED
    Greg Dilligard and Anthony Slack have each notched double-doubles in the same game twice this season (Sacramento State and Miami (Ohio)). It's the first time a pair of Redbirds have posted double-doubles in the same game twice since the 1997-98 season when Dan Muller and Rico Hill each collected double-doubles in the two regular-season meetings against Missouri State.

    RE-WRITING REDBIRD RECORDS
    The Illinois State defense has taken the red ink to the "Redbird Arena Records" page in the 2006-07 media guide. Through four home games, the Redbirds have held Cal State Northridge to a Redbird Arena low 25.9 percent shooting. The Matadors also tied the facility low with 14 made field goals. The Redbirds also limited Miami (Ohio) to a Redbird Arena record 13 second-half points, while the RedHawks 40 total points were the second lowest in the facility's history.

    IT IS BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE
    It is the holiday season and the Redbirds are in a giving mood as of late. In the last five games, ISU has dished out 87 assists, including 26 assists in the 86-69 win over Sacramento State. The Redbirds' assist total against the Hornets ranked as the highest single-game total in the Porter Moser era at Illinois State and was the most since the `Birds handed out 31 assists on Feb. 28, 1998 in the quarterfinal of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament against Southern Illinois.

    DILLY DOUBLES DOWN, AGAIN
    Senior Greg Dilligard entered the season with three career double-doubles. Through 10 games, Dilligard already has three this season, including three in his last five games. Dilligard has posted double-digit points and rebounds against St. John's, Sacramento State and Miami (Ohio) this year.

    THREE-BALLIN'
    Through 10 games, 42.5 percent of ISU's field goal attempts have come from beyond the 3-point arc. The `Birds are averaging 23.4 three-point tries per game. Against Texas-Arlington on Dec. 2, the Redbirds set a Redbird Arena record with 14 made treys, which was also the second most in ISU history. The Redbirds are on pace to shoot 702 threes on the season, which would top the school record of 615 set in 1995-96.

    SLACK ATTACK
    Junior Anthony Slack is attacking the glass for the Redbirds. In his first 10 games, Slack is averaging 7.0 rebounds per game which is the most by a `Bird since Baboucarr Bojang pulled down 7.6 boards per game during the 2001-02 season.

    DISHING THE ROCK
    Junior point guard Boo Richardson enters tonight's game averaging 5.4 assists per game this season, which is the highest average by a Redbird since Jamar Smiley dropped 6.4 assists per game during the 1997-98 season. Richardson has 54 assists on the season and is on pace to finish the regular season with 162, which would rank No. 10 all-time.

    20/20
    When Boo Richardson and Greg Dilligard each scored over 20 points in the game against McNeese State, it marked the first time since Nov. 27, 2004, where two Redbirds reached the 20-point plateau. Richardson finished with a career-high 23 points, while Dilligard was two off his career best with 20 tallies. The Redbird duo became the first to achieve the feat since Trey Guidry (27 pts.) and Lorenzo Gordon (23 pts.) did against Tennessee-Martin.

    TAKING THE `NORM' OUT OF NORMAL
    After finishing the 2005-06 season with a 9-19 record, the `Birds were in the midst of an aberration. The campaign marked only the sixth losing season in ISU's 35 years of being a Division I program.

    THIRTY SOMETHING
    Junior guard Dom Johnson became the first Redbird to score 30 or more points in a game since Trey Guidry tossed in 30 at Creighton on Jan. 22, 2005. Johnson torched Florida State for 32 points on 12-for-23 shooting. It was the most points by a Redbird since Tarise Bryson scored 38 in the 2001 National Invitational Tournament game at Purdue.

    210 GAMES WITH A TREY
    ISU enters tonight's game against Lewis with at least one made three in 210 straight games. The last time ISU didn't sink a trey was an 82-43 loss at Creighton on Dec. 12, 1999.

    DILLIGARD JOINS CENTURY CLUB
    When it is all said and done, Greg Dilligard will go down in history as one of the best defensive players to suit up for ISU. In his final season, Dilligard ranks tied for No. 2 in career blocked shots with 137 and is only the fifth player to post 100 or more career blocks as a Redbird. His junior year ended with 62 blocks, which is the second best single-season effort all-time.

    GONE IN 60 POINTS
    The 60-point plateau continues to be a viable measuring stick for the Redbirds' success. Under head coach Porter Moser, the Redbirds own a 36-15 (.706) record when they score 60 points or more. When ISU scores less than 60, the Redbirds' record falls to 6-39 (.133).

    MATCHBOX 20
    If the Illinois State box scores from the 2005-06 season were compared to the box scores from this season - one thing in particular jumps out. In 28 games last season, the Redbirds had a 20-point scorer three times. Greg Dilligard did it once and Roberto Fortes reached 20 points twice. This season, in the first three games, the Redbirds equaled that performance. Dom Johnson, Boo Richardson and Dilligard have all netted 20 points or more this season.

    THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS
    In the first 10 games, the Redbird starting line-up has been Anthony Slack (New Orleans, La.), Greg Dilligard (Labelle, Mo.), Roberto Fortes (Fort Wayne, Ind.), Boo Richardson (Kansas City, Mo.) and Dom Johnson (Bell City, Mo.) - five players from outside the state of Illinois. The last time Illinois State started five players who weren't from the state of Illinois was 1997, when the `Birds started Skipp Schaefbauer (Minn.), Dan Muller (Ind.), Rob Gibbons (N.J.), Steve Hansell (United Kingdom) and Jamar Smiley (N.Y.) on Dec. 13, at Creighton.

    THAT 70's SHOW
    Under Porter Moser, ISU has limited its foes to 70 points or fewer in 67 of its 97 games (69.1 percent). There is also some significance when the `Birds reach 70 points. When ISU scores 70 or more, the `Birds are 23-4 (.852) under Moser.

    CARRYING THE VALLEY FLAG
    In Porter Moser's tenure at Illinois State, the Redbirds have carried the Valley flag well in non-conference match-ups. To date, ISU's fourth-year head coach boasts a 25-13 (.658) record in non-league games.

    POINT-N-SHOOT
    It's not just the points either; shooting percentage is also a key factor for ISU in terms of wins and losses. When ISU shoots better than its opponent, the `Birds are 37-10 (.787) over the last four seasons. When the Redbirds shoot worse, ISU is 5-44 (.102).

    MAKING THE GRADE
    The Illinois State men's basketball team set a record GPA during the Fall 2005 semester by posting a collective 2.81 GPA, topping the old mark of 2.75. The athletics department as a whole also netted a new standard during the Spring 2006 semester with a 2.99 GPA.

    INSTANT IMPACT
    Through 10 games, the six Redbird newcomers have made immediate impacts. The newest Redbirds have accounted for 58.9 percent of ISU's scoring, 44.4 percent of the rebounding and 62.8 percent of the assists this season.

    JUCO ALL-AMERICA U.
    Dominitrix Johnson and Keith "Boo" Richardson became the second and third junior college all-Americans respectively, to sign with ISU since Porter Moser's arrival. Richardson claimed first-team honors, while Johnson was a third team selection. The duo joins Lorenzo Gordon, who went on to earn Valley Newcomer of the Year honors in 2005.

    RUBIN SIGNS
    During the early signing period, head coach Porter Moser added his first to the 2007-08 recruiting class. Point guard Alex Rubin from Armstrong High School in Plymouth, Minn., signed his national letter of intent to continue his education and basketball career at ISU. At 6-foot-1, 185-pounds, Rubin led the Falcons to a 19-10 overall record, before falling in the sectional finals. A two-time all-Classic Lake Conference selection, Rubin averaged 14.5 points and 4.8 assists per game as a junior. In 2006, he was named to the all-metro defensive second team and was an honorable mention all-state selection. To date this season, Rubin is averaging 24.5 points per contest through the first four games.

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