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Redbirds Continue Homestand; Host In-State Rival SIU

Jan. 26, 2012

 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois | Normal, Ill.
 Date  Saturday, Jan. 28
 Location
 Normal, Ill.
 Tipoff
 3:05 p.m. CT
 Arena
 Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena
  Capacity
 10,000
 Radio  WJBC 1230 AM, FM 93.7 (Dick Luedke - Play-by-Play | Mike Matthews - Analyst)
 Television  Comcast SportsNet Chicago (Kurt Pegler - Play-by-Play | Bob Morris - Analyst)
 Online  ESPN3
 Live Stats  GameTracker
 Game Notes  Illinois State Notes

QUICK HITS ABOUT #REDBIRDHOOPS

  • With the victory over Missouri State Wednesday night, Illinois State went from sixth place in the Valley race to a four-way tie for third place.
  • The Redbirds are looking to avoid their first regular-season sweep to Southern Illinois since the 2006-07 season. Illinois State has not lost at home to the Salukis since Dec. 29, 2006 (68-49).
  • Jackie Carmichael is coming off a career-best 26 points and a season-high 16 rebounds in the win over Missouri State. As a result, he has set the stage for his first back-to-back double-digit scoring effort in Valley play this season. However, Southern Illinois has kept Carmichael in check during his career with a 6.5 points per game average in his six career games against the Salukis.
  • Carmichael needs only two points to eclipse 800 career points and would become the 57th player in school history to do so.
  • Illinois State boasts a 10-3 home record this season, including a 4-1 mark in Valley games.
  • Over the last three home games, Carmichael is averaging 19 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. He is also shooting 65.6 percent (21-for-32) from the floor.
  • Tim Jankovich enters the game looking for his 150th career Division I coaching victory.
  • Jankovich owns a 49-42 record (.538) against members of the Missouri Valley Conference during his time with the Redbirds, including a 44-38 (.537) mark in the regular season.
  • Illinois State is in its 42nd season as a NCAA Division I program, and during that time, the Redbirds have only had eight losing seasons.
  • Jankovich is the first coach in league history to lead his team to back-to-back Valley (@MVCSports) Tournament title games in his first two seasons.
  • The Redbirds have made 17 postseason appearances, including NIT berths in three of the last four seasons.

    WATCH THE ACTION
    This Illinois State Television Network broadcast will be cleared live on Comcast SportsNet Chicago (Channel 56 on Comcast Cable, locally), ESPN3, DirecTV (Channel 665), Dish Network (Channel 429) and AT&T U-Verse (Channel 741).

    ABOUT THE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKIS

  • Southern Illinois is located in Carbondale, Ill., and has an enrollment of 20,037. The Salukis are members of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Salukis were projected to finish ninth in the Valley, according to the league's preseason poll.
  • The Salukis return two starters from a team which finished 13-19 last season and ended Illinois State's season with a 57-54 win in the first round of the 2011 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
  • SIU's Justin Bocot, a product of Bloomington High School, will be making his final collegiate trip back to his hometown to face Illinois State. Bocot and the Salukis are 0-3 on Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena during his time at Southern Illinois.

    REWRITING RBA RECORDS
    Illinois State has only played seven home games this season, but the Redbirds have already rewrote several records in the 24-year-old facility. Some of the new standards include:

  • Defensive Field Goal Percentage - Illinois State opened the season against SIU Edwardsville and held the Cougars to 25.5 percent shooting, but on Dec. 18 the Redbirds topped that mark by limiting Norfolk State to a 21.7 shooting clip.
  • Field Goals Allowed - In addition to holding Norfolk State to an arena low field goal percentage, the Redbirds also limited the Spartans to a Redbird Arena record 10 made field goals.
  • ISU Field Goal Percentage - The Redbirds shot a school record 63.9 percent (27-for-42) from the field in the facility in the win over Bethune-Cookman.
  • Margin of Victory - Illinois State defeated Chicago State, 85-41, and the 44-point win was the most-lopsided Redbird win in arena history.
  • Made Three-Point Field Goals - Against Chicago State, Illinois State tied the arena record with 14 made three-point field goals.
  • Three-Point Field Goal Attempts - The Redbirds attempted 38 threes against Chicago State, tying the arena record.
  • Individual Free Throw Makes - Jackie Carmichael sank 14 free throws against Norfolk State.
  • Individual Free Throw Percentage - Carmichael set the record with a 14-for-14 effort versus Norfolk St.
  • Fewest Turnovers - Illinois State committed only three turnovers against Creighton on Jan. 13.

    TIMING IS EVERYTHING
    In Wednesday's overtime victory over Missouri State, Illinois State led the 45-minute game for a total of 89 seconds. The Redbirds took their first lead with 40 seconds left in the second half, before Missouri State tied it with 20 seconds left. Then, in the final 69 seconds of the game the Redbirds held on to the lead.

    THE COMEBACK KIDS
    ISU trailed Missouri State by as many as 11 points Wednesday night before rallying for the win. With the victory, the Redbirds now boast a 3-6 record this season when trailing with five minutes left in regulation.

    CONSISTENT CARMICHAEL = CONSISTENT WINNING
    In 13 games this season, Jackie Carmichael has scored in double-figures. In those contests, the Redbirds have posted a 9-4 record. Carmichael has also collected seven double-digit rebound games this season, resulting in a 6-2 Redbird mark. When he posts a double-double, ISU is 5-1 this season.

    HOLD ON TIGHT
    In Wednesday's victory, Illinois State committed six turnovers in the first 14:58 of the game. However in the final 30:02 of the contest, the Redbirds turned the ball over only one time. As a result, Illinois State has committed 10 or fewer turnovers in four of its last six games.

    COUSIN'S CLAMP
    Junior Anthony Cousin started the year with 14 combined turnovers in the first four games. Since then, over 17 games, he has not committed more than two turnovers in a single game. In the last three games, a span of 81 minutes, Cousin has zero turnovers and seven assists.

    IT'S ALL DEFENSE AND REBOUNDING
    It sounds a little cliché, but for Illinois State it is a reality. When comparing the Redbirds' stats in wins and losses, the variances on defensive field goal percentage and rebounding margin is astounding. In victory, Illinois State is holding its opponents to 38.4 percent shooting, while losses have had Redbird foes shooting 46.4 percent. In wins, the Redbirds own a +7.1 rebounding margin, but have a -5.1 margin in defeat.

    TWENTY SOMETHING
    After Bryant Allen's career-high 29 points against Creighton, ISU now has eight players on the roster who have scored at least 20 points in an NCAA Division I game. The eight Redbird players is the most by any team in the Valley. Jackie Carmichael has seven 20-point efforts in his career, including three this season, while Tyler Brown also has two this season and Anthony Cousin, John Wilkins, , Nic Moore and Jon Ekey have each posted one 20-point game. Trey Blue had a 20-point effort while playing at Fordham.

    WHAT BROWN CAN DO FOR YOU
    Tyler Brown has made at least one three-pointer in 17 games this season and is leading the team with 47 made threes and a 44.3 shooting percentage from beyond the arc. Brown, who ranks No. 16 nationally in three-point field goal percentage, is third in the Valley with 2.4 made three-point field goals per contest and has made more than one trey in 14 games.

    HOME SWEET HOME
    Illinois State is in its 24th season of basketball action on Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena. Under head coach Tim Jankovich, the Redbirds are 64-16 (.800) when playing at home. ISU owns a 248-92 (.729) all-time record on Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena.

    BRYANT KNOWS
    Sophomore Bryant Allen arrived on campus as a member of the Redbird football team. After his 29-point outburst against Creighton, Allen is proving himself as a legitimate threat on the hardwood. Allen's 29 tallies were the most scored by a Redbird this season and the most since Dinma Odiakosa poured in 30 points against Missouri State on Feb. 17, 2010.

    THE PROOF IS IN THE NUMBERS
    Jackie Carmichael is one of the candidates for the 2012 Larry Bird Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Award and should challenge for a first-team all-conference spot. Carmichael is averaging 13.4 points and a league-best 8.6 rebounds this season, which is coincidently right in line with Dinma Odiakosa's numbers following the 2009-10 season. Odiakosa, who is the last Redbird post player to earn first-team all-league honors, averaged 12.8 points and 8.7 rebounds that season. In league play, Carmichael is averaging a team-best 13.5 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.

    MOORE TO COME
    Freshman Nic Moore has dished out at least three assists in 16 games this season. He leads the team with 79 dimes and boasts a 1.76 assist-to-turnover ratio. Moore has dished out five or more assists in a game seven different times this season, with six resulting in a Redbird victory. Moore collected more assists this season, through 19 games, than any Redbird had last season in 31 games.

    D-FENCE, D-FENCE
    When the Redbird defense is clicking, Illinois State has held nine opponents this season to under 40 percent shooting, including three Valley teams, and three teams have shot under 30 percent.

    BOARDING CALL
    ISU's Jon Ekey is elevating his game during league play. In non-conference games, Ekey averaged 4.1 rebounds per contest, but since Valley play has started, Ekey is collecting 6.4 boards per game. Ekey's Valley average is second on the team, only trailing Jackie Carmichael's 9.0 rebounds per contest.

    LETHAL WEAPON 3
    Illinois State is averaging 8.4 made three-pointers per game this season, which is second-best in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Redbirds are also No. 20 nationally in treys per game. In the Tim Jankovich-era, the Redbirds have made 1,075 threes, or 7.0 treys per game.

    JUST THE HALF OF IT
    The fate of Illinois State's basketball team can pretty much be decided by only 20 minutes of play. In the Tim Jankovich-era, the Redbirds boast a 70-10 (.875) mark when leading at the half. In addition, ISU owns a 84-7 mark (.923) under Jankovich when leading with five minutes remaining in regulation.

    ARC MADNESS
    Tyler Brown has been sinking treys this season at a mad clip. He's shooting 44.3 percent from beyond the arc, and at this rate, Brown would have the highest three-point percentage by a Redbird since Levi Dyer shot 48.0 percent during the 2006-07 season.

    THE GREAT WHITE NORTH
    Illinois State got a jump on the 2011-12 season with a four-game tour to Canada in August. The Redbirds posted a 2-2 mark, while facing off against collegiate programs in Canada, as well as professional all-star teams. In addition to the four games, the Redbirds were also granted, per NCAA rules, 10 days of practice leading up to the trip.

    THE NEXT BEST THING
    Illinois State has a pair of players this season who were runner-up for Mr. Basketball in their respective home state. Junior Anthony Cousin was runner-up for Mr. Basketball in Alaska in 2008, while in 2011, Nic Moore was runner-up for Mr. Basketball in Indiana.

    THAT 70's SHOW
    ISU's success during the Tim Jankovich-era has been pretty much based on 70 points. When the Redbirds score 70 or more points, Illinois State owns a 54-13 record (.806) in his five seasons. When ISU opponent's score less than 70 points, the Redbirds are 81-29 (.736) during that span.

    385-STRAIGHT GAMES WITH A TREY
    Illinois State enters the Southern Illinois game with at least one made three in 385-straight games. The last time ISU didn't sink a trey was an 82-43 loss at Creighton, Dec. 12, 1999.

    TWO GUARDS SIGN FOR 2012-13 SEASON
    North Chicago High School point guard Aaron Simpson and Anthony Beane Jr., a product of Normal Community High School and the son of Illinois State assistant basketball coach Anthony Beane Sr., will continue their collegiate and basketball careers at Illinois State, after each signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) during the NCAA early signing period. Last season, Simpson averaged 22.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, while sinking 71 three-point field goals. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound senior also led North Chicago to a fourth-place finish at the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Class 3A State Tournament. Beane, who was named the 2011 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year, started the last two seasons at NCHS and averaged 14.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game last year. He led the Ironmen to a fourth-place finish at the IHSA Class 4A State Tournament.

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