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Bill Salyer, ISU Athletics

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Redbirds Look to Carry Momentum into Sunday's Senior Day Game

NORMAL, Ill. - The Illinois State Redbirds will look to carry the momentum gained from Tuesday night's win over 23rd-ranked Indiana State into Senior Day for ISU, as the program will honor three members of its basketball team: Kendall Lewis, Ryan Schmitt, and Nik Stadelman, in addition to five student managers.

  GAME INFORMATION
DIGITAL GAME PROGRAM
Game Notes:  Illinois State Evansville
When: Sunday, February 18
Tip-Off: 2 PM
Arena: CEFCU Arena
TV: ESPN+
Live Stats: Live Stats
Radio: Illinois State Radio Network
WJBC 93.7 FM and 1230 AM

QUICK HITTERS

• The Redbirds come into the Sunday afternoon game after picking up an 80-67 win over #23 Indiana State, the first win by an MVC team over an AP ranked opponent this season, and ISU's first win over a ranked team since the 2015-16 season.
• This season Illinois State has nine different members of the basketball team that have led or tied for the team lead in scoring in a game. That total is the second-most by a Redbird squad since 1983-84, with only the 2010-11 squad - who had 10 - has more. 
• With his 31 points against Indiana State, ISU freshman Johnny Kinziger recorded the second-most points in a single-game by a freshman in program history, second only to Tony Cadle's 41 points against Illinois Wesleyan on Feb. 20, 1957. He is also one of just 10 freshmen in the NCAA with a game of 31 points or more this season.
• Illinois State senior Myles Foster has scored the Redbirds' first points 10 times this season, while Malachi Poindexter and Kendall Lewis have each scored the first points five times.
• Johnny Kinziger is one of seven players in the country to have scored 31 or more points while taking a dozen or few shot attempts in the game. 
• Against UIC, Illinois State saw Myles Foster record an 18-point, 10-rebound double-double, with Kendall Lewis finishing the game with a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double. The two double-doubles in a game happened for the first time for ISU since DJ Horne (17 points, 10 assists) and Josiah Strong (13 points, 11 assists) had double-doubles against Greenville on December 2. The last time a Redbird duo had point/rebound double-doubles in the same game was against Drake on February 21, 2018, when Phil Fayne (16 points, 11 rebounds) and Milik Yarbrough (22 points, 10 rebounds) each had a double-double.
• After leading the Redbirds his 12 points against Murray State in just 12 minutes, Redbird freshman Chase Walker led an ISU team in scoring using the second-fewest minutes played since 1988-89.
• ISU trailed by 15 points against Murray State on January 30 before coming back to win, which is tied for the 13th-largest single-game comeback in program history.
• Illinois State leads the MVC in offensive rebounding, pulling down an average of 10.3 offensive boards per contest.
• Johnny Kinziger is the only freshman in the country to have a field goal percentage of .470 or better, three-point percentage of .370 or better, and a free throw percentage of .840 or better.
• In the first meeting this season against Evansville, Redbird freshman forward Chase Walker made 8-of-8 free throws, which is tied for the third-best single-game free throw percentage by a freshman in program history.

SCOUTING EVANSVILLE

Evansville enters the Sunday afternoon game riding a two-game losing skid, each of the two losses coming by last-second buzzer-beating long three-point baskets, including on Wednesday against Drake when Atin Wright drained a shot from the mid-court logo as time ran off the clock.

Five Aces scored in double-figures against Drake, led by Ben Humrichous' 18 points, while Kenny Strawbridge scored 12, Chuck Bailey III and Joshua Hughes 11 points each, and 10 from Yacine Toumi. Humrichous pulled down a team-best six rebounds, while three Aces: Youmi, Strawbridge, and Tanner Cuff each dished out three assists.

Humrichous leads the Aces by averaging 15.1 points per game, with Toumi averaging 11.5. Two others - Strawbridge and Bailey III - are just off the double-figure pace at 9.7 and 9.2 points per game, respectively. Youmi has pulled down a team-best 167 rebounds this season, as Hughes and Cuff have 111 and 110 rebounds, each.

A LOT OF LEADERS

This season, Illinois State has had nine different student-athletes (Malachi Poindexter, Dalton Banks, Luke Kasubke, Darius Burford, Kendall Lewis, Johnny Kinziger, Myles Foster, Jordan Davis, and Chase Walker) lead or share the team lead in at least one game this season. Since 1983-84, there has been just one other team for ISU to have more leading scorers, as the 2010-11 squad had 10 different leading scorers.

BIG POINTS

With his 31-point game against Indiana State, Illinois State freshman Johnny Kinziger scored the second-most points in a game by a freshman in program history. Below are the times in which an Illinois State freshman has scored 30 or more points in a single game.

Rk Pts Student-Athlete Opponent Date
1 41 Tony Cadle Illinois Wesleyan 2/20/1957
2 31 Johnny Kinziger Indiana State 2/13/2024
31 Fred Marberry Millikin 12/28/1953
4 30 Emon Washington Greenville 12/2/2020
30 Bubbles Hawkins Jacksonville 2/16/1973
30 Roger Powell Morehead State 1/8/1973

Along with having one of the best single-game scoring performances in school history, Kinziger has the sixth-highest single-game scoring total by a freshman in the NCAA this season.

Rk Pts Student-Athlete School Opponent Date
1 38 Darren Buchanan Jr. George Washington Fordham 2/20/1957
2 37 Jerry Deng Hampton Mary Baldwin 12/11/2023
3 35 Rob Dillingham Kentucky Tennessee 2/3/2024
35 Myles Rice Washington State Stanford 1/18/2024
5 32 Malik Mack Harvard UMass 11/17/2023
6 31 Johnny Kinziger Illinois State Indiana State 2/13/2024
31 Collin Murray-Boyles South Carolina Vanderbilt 2/10/2024
31 Kanaan Carlyle Stanford Washington State 1/18/2024
31 Chris Fields Jr. Norfolk State Virginia-Lynchburg 1/15/2024
31 Josh Scovens Army West Point Stony Brook 12/17/2023

EFFICIENT WITH THE ATTEMPTS

Against Indiana State, Johnny Kinziger scored his 31 points on just 12 total shots. He is one of seven players in NCAA Division I this season to have scored at least 31 points with 12 shots or fewer, and is the only Redbird since 2010-11 to accomplish the feat.

Student-Athlete Date School Opponent Points Shots
Kylen Milton 11/6/2023 UAPB Missouri 34 10
Noah Reynolds 1/14/2024 Green Bay Cleveland State 32 12
Great Osobor 11/14/2023 Utah State Southern Utah 31 12
Markese Hastings 1/17/2024 Robert Morris Detroit Mercy 31 12
Trazarien White 1/18/2024 UNCW Elon 31 12
Jonathan Massie 2/10/2024 Longwood Winthrop 31 9
Johnny Kinziger 2/13/2024 Illinois State Indiana State 31 12

FIRST SCORES

The Redbirds this season have five players who have scored the first point of the game for ISU, with Myles Foster leading the team by scoring the first points 10 times, with Malachi Poindexter and Kendall Lewis just behind each scoring first five times.

DOING A LOT WITH A LITTLE

In a sport where student-athletes look for efficiency, the performance that Chase Walker put together on January 30 at Murray State stands near the top in program history. Walker led the team in scoring against the Racers, while playing just 12 minutes. That minute total represents the second-fewest minutes needed to lead ISU in scoring since 1988-89, with only ISU Athletics Percy Family Hall of Fame member Tarise Bryson needing fewer minutes (11) to lead his team in scoring in a contest.

FRESHMAN FREE THROWS

Against Evansville on January 27, Redbird freshman Chase Walker made 8-of-8 free throws against the Purple Aces. He became just the fifth freshman in program history to have a perfect free throw percentage with at least eight makes.

BIG DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Illinois State senior Myles Foster has recorded six double-doubles this season for the Redbirds, which is tied for the 34th-most in a season in program history. Jeff Wilkins and Ron deVries each recorded 21 double-doubles in a season for the top mark in program history.

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Players Mentioned

Darius Burford

#10 Darius Burford

G
6' 0"
Senior
Luke Kasubke

#0 Luke Kasubke

G
6' 5"
Senior
Kendall Lewis

#22 Kendall Lewis

F
6' 8"
Fifth Year
Malachi Poindexter

#1 Malachi Poindexter

G
6' 3"
Senior
Ryan Schmitt

#50 Ryan Schmitt

F
6' 11"
Fifth Year
Nik Stadelman

#14 Nik Stadelman

G
6' 0"
Senior
Johnny Kinziger

#11 Johnny Kinziger

G
5' 11"
Freshman
Chase Walker

#35 Chase Walker

F
6' 9"
Freshman
Dalton Banks

#3 Dalton Banks

G
6' 2"
Senior
Jordan Davis

#5 Jordan Davis

G
6' 4"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Darius Burford

#10 Darius Burford

6' 0"
Senior
G
Luke Kasubke

#0 Luke Kasubke

6' 5"
Senior
G
Kendall Lewis

#22 Kendall Lewis

6' 8"
Fifth Year
F
Malachi Poindexter

#1 Malachi Poindexter

6' 3"
Senior
G
Ryan Schmitt

#50 Ryan Schmitt

6' 11"
Fifth Year
F
Nik Stadelman

#14 Nik Stadelman

6' 0"
Senior
G
Johnny Kinziger

#11 Johnny Kinziger

5' 11"
Freshman
G
Chase Walker

#35 Chase Walker

6' 9"
Freshman
F
Dalton Banks

#3 Dalton Banks

6' 2"
Senior
G
Jordan Davis

#5 Jordan Davis

6' 4"
Senior
G