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ISU Closes Homestand Against Drake

Jan. 20, 2007

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STORYLINES

  • For the second time in eight days, Illinois State and Drake will face each other on the hardwood. The Redbirds will try to even the regular-season series after the Bulldogs claimed a 70-66 victory in Des Moines, Iowa on Jan. 13.
  • This game features the two top offensive rebounding teams in the Missouri Valley Conference. Drake enters as the league leader with 14.84 offensive caroms per game, while Illinois State is grabbing 11.42 offensive boards per contest.
  • The Redbirds own a 14-5 record against Drake all-time in Redbird Arena and have been winners in the last three games.
  • This is the final game of a three-game homestand for Illinois State. The `Birds are 7-3 on their home floor this season.
  • Under head coach Porter Moser, Illinois State owns a combined 8-19 record against Valley teams in second-meeting games of the regular season.
  • A victory today would secure a winning record at home for Illinois State, the 17th in the 19-year history of Redbird Arena.

    SERIES HISTORY

  • Series Record - Illinois State leads the series 42-22.
  • First Meeting - Drake won the first meeting 99-90 on Jan. 2, 1974 in Des Moines, Iowa.
  • Last Meeting - The Bulldogs defeated the Redbirds 70-66 in Des Moines, Iowa eight days ago.
  • Current Streak - Drake won the last game and the last three games in the series have been won by the home team.

    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 100-94 (.515) career mark, including a 46-60 (.434) 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.
  • Dr. Tom Davis (UW-Platteville `60) is in his fourth season coaching at Drake, his fifth head coaching position. Davis owns a 48-59 (.449) record with the Bulldogs, while boasting a 592-348 (.630) record during his 32-year coaching career. Prior to DU, Davis coached at Lafayette, Boston College, Stanford and Iowa. He is assisted by Keno Davis, Chris Davis and Justin Ohl.

    ABOUT THE DRAKE BULLDOGS

  • Drake is located in Des Moines, Iowa, and has an enrollment of 5,366. The Bulldogs are members of the Missouri Valley Conference.
  • The Bulldogs return 11 lettermen, including four starters, from a team which finished with a 12-19 overall record and 5-13 in the Valley, which tied for seventh in the league.
  • Senior Ajay Calvin leads the Bulldogs in both scoring (16.6 ppg.) and rebounding (6.7 rpg.).
  • Drake is 1-4 on the road this season and all four losses have been to Valley teams. The four conference road losses have been by an average of 16.3 points.
  • The Bulldogs lead the conference in offensive rebounding by over three offensive caroms per game. Drake is posting 14.84 offensive boards per contest this season.

    20/20 VISION
    With the Redbirds averaging a league-low 61.6 points per game in conference games, the chances of seeing an ISU player score 20-plus points in back-to-back games seemed unlikely. That is, until Levi Dyer tossed in 20-plus points in each of the Redbirds' last two games. Dyer tossed in 20 tallies against Wichita State, after scoring a career-best 23 points against Missouri State. Dyer became the first Redbird since Roberto Fortes to score 20 or more points in successive games. Fortes tossed in a pair of 20-point games in February 2006.

    AN OFFENSIVE PEAK IN THE VALLEY
    Illinois State's 83-75 win over Wichita State marked the highest offensive output by the Redbirds in a Missouri Valley Conference game during the Porter Moser era. The 83 points were the most points by ISU in a conference game since downing Bradley 89-74 on February 1, 2003.

    DÈJÁ VU ALL OVER AGAIN?
    Last season Illinois State suffered a four-point loss to Drake in Des Moines, Iowa, but a week later returned to Redbird Arena to secure a 58-56 overtime win over the Bulldogs. This year, Drake downed the `Birds by four in the Knapp Center a week ago and will face ISU in Normal, Ill., today.

    WITH AGE COMES EXPERIENCE ...
    Heading into the 2006-07 season, junior center Levi Dyer had amassed 138 total points in his collegiate career. After Dyer's 20-point performance against Wichita State, he currently totals 176 points on the season. Averaging a personal-best 9.3 points per game this season, Dyer is on pace to finish the season with 288 points, doubling his career total heading into the season.

    USS ELDRIDGE
    It's not the Philadelphia Experiment, but at 6-foot-3, freshman Osiris Eldridge must be teleporting himself into rebounding position during Illinois State's league games. In fact, Eldridge leads the Redbirds with 5.8 caroms per game during ISU's eight conference match-ups. He also leads the team with 19 offensive caroms in league play.

    THE CENTURY CLUB
    Head coach Porter Moser recorded the 100th win of his coaching career with the Redbirds 83-75 win over Wichita State. The seven-year head coach has collected 46 wins at Illinois State and 54 at Arkansas-Little Rock.

    CAUGHT RED-HANDED
    While most people might feel that stealing is wrong, the Illinois State men's basketball team has been effective at it on the court this season. The Redbirds boast an 7.74 steals per game average, which is fourth-best in the Valley and would put the 2006-07 Redbirds into the record books with the fourth-best in Redbird history.

    DYERMAKER
    Since entering the starting lineup eight games ago, junior Levi Dyer has been making the most of his opportunities. During the eight-game span, Dyer has posted double-figure scoring in each outing, including three 20-point games, one of which was a career-best 23-point night against Missouri State. During that time, Dyer averaging a team-best 15.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game.

    LETHAL WEAPON 3
    After Boo Richardson fired in six three-pointers at Drake, it gave the Redbirds three separate players who have made six or more three-pointers in a single game this season. Osiris Eldridge dumped in eight at Creighton, while Dom Johnson poured in seven against Florida State earlier in the season. In addition, Roberto Fortes did it twice last season with seven treys at Miami (Ohio) and six at Redbird Arena against Drake.

    DILLY FOR THE BLOCK
    Senior Greg Dilligard became Illinois State's career leader in blocked shots this season and he enters today's game with 147 career swats. Dilligard is only the fifth player in Redbird history to post 100 or more blocked shots in a career. He currently has 23 blocks on the season.

    FRESHMAN PHENOM
    Not only did freshman Osiris Eldridge tie the school record at Creighton for made three pointers with eight, but he also poured in a career-high 28 points in the process. His 28 tallies marked the third highest single-game point total by a Redbird freshman in school history. By doing so, he joined a pretty elite group of ISU scorers - Bubbles Hawkins (30 points at Jacksonville, 2-16-73), Roger Powell (30 points vs. Morehead State, 1-8-73), Billy Lewis (28 points at West Virginia, 3-1-75) and Tarise Bryson (28 points vs. Southern Mississippi, 11-28-98 and vs. Wisconsin, 12-5-98).

    CHAIRMAN OF THE OFFENSIVE BOARDS
    Offensive rebounds have only been an official stat for a little more than 15 years, but during that time no one at Illinois State has been better at hitting the offensive glass than Greg Dilligard. During his career, Dilligard has registered 227 offensive caroms and is only the fourth player at ISU to collect 200 or more offensive boards. Dilligard is joined by Rico Hill (211), Dan Muller (205) and LeRoy Watkins (205).

    DYER FOR TWO?
    Junior center Levi Dyer has been working hard on his post play and it shows. Entering this season, Dyer had made 14 two-point baskets in his Redbird career. Already this season, Dyer has made 37 baskets inside the arc. He has also continued to shoot from three and ranks tied for third on the team with 25 made three-pointers.

    THE MINUTEMEN
    Both Boo Richardson and Dom Johnson enter today's game averaging right around 34 minutes per game and rank third and fourth, respectively, among the conference leaders in minutes played. Only Indiana State's Gabe Moore and Bradley's Will Franklin habe played more minutes per game than this Redbird duo. Richardson has totaled 646 minutes on the year, while Johnson has played 644.

    KEPT OFFLINE
    The Redbirds have the fewest free throw attempts in the Valley this season. ISU has only attempted 324 free throws on the year and is averaging 17.1 charity tosses per game.

    219 GAMES WITH A TREY
    ISU enters today's game against Drake with at least one made three in 219 straight games. The last time ISU didn't sink a trey was an 82-43 loss at Creighton on Dec. 12, 1999.

    DYER JOINS DOUBLE-DOUBLE CLU
    B With a career-high 13 rebounds and 14 points at Drake, junior Levi Dyer netted his first career double-double. Dyer's performance marked the seventh double-double by the Redbirds this season. Greg Dilligard leads the way with three, Anthony Slack has recorded two and Boo Richardson posted one this season.

    THREE-BALLIN'
    Through 19 games, 41.3 percent of ISU's field goal attempts have come from beyond the 3-point arc. The `Birds are averaging 22.7 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 704 threes on the season, which would top the school record of 615 set in 1995-96. ISU is also on pace to finish the season with 242 made treys, which would claim the school standard and top the current mark of 220 set during the 1997-98 season.

    DISHING THE ROCK
    Junior point guard Boo Richardson enters tonight's game averaging 5.6 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 107 assists on the season and is on pace to finish the regular season with 174, which would be No. 9 all-time.

    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.

    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.

    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 40-18 (.690) record when they score 60 points or more. When ISU scores less than 60, the Redbirds' record falls to 6-41 (.128).

    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, the Redbirds have had players score 20 or more points in a game 10 times. Boo Richardson and Levi Dyer have scored 20-plus three times, Anthony Slack twice, while Dilligard, Dom Johnson and Osiris Eldridge have all accomplished it once.

    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 41-12 (.774) over the last four seasons. When the Redbirds shoot worse, ISU is 5-47 (.096).

    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.

    SEAD ADDED
    Sead Odzic (SEE-add ODD-zik) transferred to Illinois State from Southern California following the fall semester. Odzic, a 6-foot-3, 192-pound guard, is a native of Skokie, Ill., and played prep basketball at Niles West. He will have to serve a year of residency and will not be eligible to compete in a game for the Redbirds until the completion of the Fall 2007 semester.At USC last season, Odzic averaged 3.2 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. Prior to USC, Ozdic averaged 20 points, five rebounds and four assists during his senior season at Niles West.

    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. This season, Rubin is averaging 20 points per contest, while Armstrong owns an 10-4 record.

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