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Chase Walker vs UIC
Dennis Banks

Men's Basketball Bill Salyer

ISU to Battle Salukis in Carbondale

NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State travels south to Carbondale to take on the Southern Illinois Salukis in a 6 p.m. tip-off inside the Banterra Center.

  GAME INFORMATION
DIGITAL GAME PROGRAM
Game Notes:  Illinois State Southern Illinois
When: Saturday, February 10
Tip-Off: 6 PM
Arena: Banterra Center // Carbondale, Ill.
TV: ESPN+
Live Stats: Live Stats
Radio: Illinois State Radio Network
WJBC 93.7 FM and 1230 AM

QUICK HITTERS

• 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 10.67 offensive boards per contest.
• Through 24 games in the season, Illinois State has committed single-digit turnovers eight times. This season's total is tied for the second-most in a season since 1998-99, behind only the 2008-09 squad who did it nine times in 34 games.
• 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.
• The Redbirds have an offensive rebounding allowed percentage of just 25.2, which is the 36th-lowest total in NCAA Division I basketball and is ISU's lowest of the KenPom (since 1998-99) era.
• Twice this season Myles Foster has led the Redbirds in points, rebounds, and assists (without sharing the team lead), the first time against Southern Illinois on January 6, and the second time on January 23 against Belmont. With two such games in a single season, he has the second-most games where he solely led the 'Birds in all three since 1988-89.
• ISU freshman guard Johnny Kinziger is one of six freshmen in all of NCAA Division I basketball to have at least 145 points while having a field goal percentage of .435or better, a three-point percentage of .370 or higher, and a free throw percentage of .835 or better.
• Darius Burford has made 43.3 percent of his shots from the field this season, which has him as the 18th-best in the country among shooters that stand 6-0 or shorter (and meet the NCAA statistical minimums)

SCOUTING SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

The Salukis come into the weekend battle after splitting their last two games with a three-point win at UIC on Saturday, before falling in overtime at Drake on Wednesday evening.

Against the Bulldogs, Xavier Johnson scored a game-high 35 points, shooting 14-of-28 from the field, while Trent Brown scored 13 and Troy D'Amico added 12 points and six assists. Clarence Rupert pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds in the narrow loss.

Johnson is the team and MVC leader in scoring, averaging 24.0 points per game - the second-highest scoring average in the country this season. He has made 172-of-381 field goals this season, while his 174-for-193 free throws rank second in the country in free throw makes while his field goal makes, field goal attempts and free throw attempts rank inside the top-11 in the country.

Rupert has a team-best 153 rebounds while his 22 blocked shots also lead the team. Johnson has dished out a team-high 144 assists while picking up 36 steals.

DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK

Or do call it a comeback, we're just taking the advice of LL Cool J from the 1990 song Mama Said Knock You Out. In Illinois State's January 30 win against Murray State the Redbirds found themselves trailing 48-33 with 13:39 to play in the game. The Redbirds turned it around, closing the game with a 28-11 run. The recovery from the 15-point deficit is the 13th-largest comeback in program history. The largest comeback was a 21-point deficit against Butler on November 27, 1989. 

LARGEST COMEBACKS IN ISU MEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY
Rk. Deficit Opponent Location Date
1 21 Butler Home Nov. 27, 1989
2 20 Bradley Home Jan. 16, 2022
3 18 Greenville Home Dec. 14, 1957
4 17 Drake Away Feb. 6, 2013
17 Drake Home Mar. 1, 2004
17 Wichita State Away Feb. 8, 1997
17 Wichita State Away Jan. 14, 1993
8 16 Valparaiso Home Feb. 9, 2022
16 Wichita State Home Feb. 6, 2016
16 Evansville Away     Feb. 18, 1998
16 Iowa Neutral Dec. 29, 1987
16 Illinois Wesleyan Home Feb. 15, 1967
13 15 Murray State Away Jan. 30, 2024

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.

Student-Athlete Opponent Date FT
Randy Smithson Quincy Jan. 18, 1978 10-of-10
Tarise Bryson Missouri State Jan. 5, 1999 9-of-9
Chase Walker Evansville Jan. 27, 2024 8-of-8
DJ Horne Evansville Feb. 29, 2020 8-of-8
Vince Greene Central Michigan Dec. 9, 2001 8-of-8

TEAM LEADER

Twice this season Myles Foster has led the Redbirds in points, rebounds, and assists (without sharing the team lead), the first time against Southern Illinois on January 6, and the second time on January 23 against Belmont. With two such games in a single season, he has the second-most games where he solely led the 'Birds in all three, behind only the four times Milik Yarbrough accomplished the feat during the 2018-19 season (since 1988-89). Among those with one occurrence in a season since 1988-89 include Milik Yarbrough (2017-18), Daishon Knight (2013-14), Jackie Carmichael (2012-13 and 2011-12), Osiris Eldridge (2007-08), Neil Plank (2003-04), Tarise Bryson (1999-00), Mike VandeGarde (1992-93), and Rickey Jackson (1989-90).

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. Below are the 11 times since 1988-89 that a Redbird has needed 16 minutes or fewer to lead ISU in scoring for a game.

FEWEST MINUTES NEEDED TO LEAD TEAM IN SCORING
Mins. Student-Athlete Opponent Points Date
11 Tarise Bryson Central Michigan 14 Dec. 4, 1999
12 Chase Walker Murray State 12 Jan. 30, 2024
13 Jackie Carmichael SIUE 18 Nov. 14, 2010
14 Kenneth Pierson Fairleigh Dickinson 14 Dec. 9, 1995
14 Charles Barnes Wichita State 11 Jan. 28, 1991
15 MiKyle McIntosh Southern Illinois 15 Mar. 4, 2017
15 Trey Guidry Bellarmine 20 Dec. 2, 2003
15 Trey Guidry Wichita State 15 Jan. 18, 2003
16 Levi Dyer UT Arlington 17 Dec. 2, 2006
16 Jon Litwiller Colorado 14 Jan. 3, 1994
16 Jon Pemberton Saint Louis 14 Feb. 6, 1990

LOW TURNOVERS

This season through 24 games the Redbirds have committed single-digit turnovers eight times. Since 1988-89, this season's total is the second-most in a season, behind only the 2008-09 season when the Redbirds had nine single-digit turnover games in a season.

OFFENSIVELY REBOUNDING vs TOP-10

Against Kentucky on December 29, the Redbirds pulled down 24 offensive rebounds. Not only is that tied for the eighth-most in a game in program history, but it is also the 14th-most against an AP Top-10 ranked school since 2010-11, and one of just two non-power-conference schools on the list.

Rk. ORB School Opponent Date
1 29 Washington #8 Gonzaga Dec. 7, 2016
29 Butler #5 North Carolina Nov. 26, 2014
3 28 Maryland #3 Kentucky Nov. 9, 2012
4 27 Arkansas #8 UConn Dec. 3, 2011
27 Arizona #8 Oregon Mar. 12, 2016
6 26 Louisville #9 Marquette Mar. 8, 2012
26 Baylor #7 Kansas Jan. 12, 2019
26 TCU #9 Kansas Jan. 28, 2015
9 25 Illinois #4 Wisconsin Jan. 8, 2014
25 Kansas State #1 Syracuse Mar. 17, 2012
25 Duke #2 Michigan State Nov. 14, 2017
25 Indiana #5 Michigan State Feb. 3, 2018
25 Stony Brook #4 Kentucky Mar. 17, 2016
14 24 Illinois State #8 Kentucky Dec. 29, 2023

WE'RE GOING STREAKING

Like Will Ferrell's character Frank "The Tank" Ricard yelled during the movie "Old School", Illinois State went streaking on Sunday against North Dakota State. Late in the second half, Illinois State scored 15 consecutive points, which is tied for the longest scoring streak for the Redbirds since February of 2021. Three current Redbirds played in that last game with a longer scoring streak: Harouna Sissoko and Nik Stadelman suited up for the Redbirds, while Dalton Banks, playing for Southern Illinois, was on the receiving end of the 18-0 ISU run as a member of the Salukis.

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 eight times, with Malachi Poindexter and Kendall Lewis just behind each scoring first five times.

Student-Athlete FG 3FG FT TOT
Myles Foster 6 - 2 8
Malachi Poindexter 2 2 1 5
Kendall Lewis 3 - 2 5
Dalton Banks 1 3 -4
Darius Burford 2 - - 2

YOUNG PERCENTAGES

This season there are just six freshmen across NCAA Division I basketball who have a field goal percentage of at least .440, a three-point percentage of .365 or higher, a free throw percentage of .835 or higher while scoring at least 140 points. Illinois State freshman Johnny Kinziger is among those six, with the sixth-most points among that group.

Student-Athlete School FG% 3FG% FT% PTS
Garrett Johnson George Washington .445 .415 .873 290
Milan Momcilovic Iowa State .464 .404 .852 284
Franck Emmou UMBC .505 .524 .892 151
Johnny Kinziger Illinois State .434 .371 .839 147

With those numbers, Kinziger also is one of nine freshmen in the MVC since 1988-89 to put up those same numbers for an entire season.

Student-Athlete School Season FG% 3FG% FT% Pts
Luke McDonald Drake 2000-01 .486 .460 .851 412
Cade Tyson Belmont 2022-23 .490 .417 .859 409
Marcus Wilson Evansville 1995-96 .453 .382 .882 336
Kyle Korver Creighton 1999-00 .475 .434 .895 291
Isiaih Mosley Missouri State 2019-20 .472 .403 .865 267
Ethan Wragge Creighton 2009-10 .441 .433 .857 236
Ville Tahvanainen Bradley 2019-20 .466 .391 .846 217
Josh Holtz Missouri State 1995-96 .448 .466 .889 185
Johnny Kinziger Illinois State 2023-24 .434 .371 .839 147

BIG HALF

After scoring three points in the opening 20 minutes against North Dakota State on December 17, Illinois State guard Darius Burford erupted over the second half, scoring 25 points, making 9-of-11 shots from the field and 7-of-8 from the charity stripe. His quarter-century scoring half was last accomplished by a Redbird when Osiris Eldridge scored 26 points in the second at Drake on January 17, 2010. Burford's total stands tied as the ninth-highest scoring half in program history since 1971-72.

Rk Pts Student-Athlete Opponent Date Half
1 31 Bubbles Hawkins Northern Illinois Feb. 20, 1974 1st
2 30 Doug Collins LSU-New Orleans Jan. 3, 1973 2nd
30 Doug Collins Ball State Jan. 15, 1972 1st
4 27 Bubbles Hawkins Northern Illinois Feb. 20, 1974 2nd
27 Doug Collins LSU-New Orleans Jan. 3, 1973 1st
6 26 Osiris Eldridge at Drake Jan. 17, 2010 2nd
26 Rico Hill at Evansville Feb. 18, 1998 2nd
26 Rick Whitlow at Louisville Mar. 4, 1974 1st
9 25 Darius Burford North Dakota State Dec. 17, 2023 2nd
25 Seven Others

STRONG MARGINS

Against Murray State, the Illinois State Redbirds had a +8 assist-to-turnover margin. That is the highest total since January 21, 2022 against Evansville. Below are the 10 most recent occurrences of an assist-to-turnover ratio of +8 or better against Division I opponents.
 

Margin Opponent Ast. TO Date
+18 Evansville 23 5 Jan. 21, 2022
+14 Southern Illinois 21 7 Feb. 13, 2021
+12 Belmont 18 6 Jan. 23, 2024
+12 Chicago State 24 12 Dec. 15, 2020
+12 Evansville 18 6 Jan. 29, 2020
+12 at Drake 18 6 Jan. 16, 2020
+10 Evansville 17 7 Jan. 5, 2019
+9 at Bradley 16 7 Feb. 18, 2021
+8 Murray State 18 10 Dec. 3, 2023
+8 Belmont 16 8 Nov. 6, 2019
+8 Belmont 19 11 Nov. 10, 2018

SHOOTING WELL AGAINST A GOOD DEFENSE

On Thursday, November 30, the Illinois State Redbirds made 58.1 percent of their shots against the UIC Flames. UIC came into the game with the fifth-best field goal percentage defense in the country. Since 2010-11  the Redbirds have only had eight games against a NCAA Division I opponent with a better field goal percentage than against the Flames. What makes the Thursday percentage so impressive is that UIC came into the game with the fifth-best defensive field goal percentage in the NCAA. Below are the ten highest single-game field goal percentages since 2010-11, and where the school sat in the NCAA rankings for defensive field goal percentage (with the exception of UC Santa Barbara, as the game was the season-opener and there were no NCAA rankings at that point of the season).

FG% School Def. FG% Rank Date
.702 Evansville 340 Jan. 21, 2022
.643 Bethune-Cookman 324 Nov. 27, 2011
.627 at Ole Miss 37 Mar. 14, 2012
.625 at Evansville 286 Jan. 10, 2021
.621 UC Santa Barbara — Nov. 12, 2012
.592 Missouri State 267 Feb. 27, 2013
.585 Morehead State 222 Dec. 7, 2011
.583 at Loyola Chicago 210 Feb. 3, 2016
.581 at UIC 5 Nov. 30, 2023
.576 at Drake 250 Feb. 7, 2017

THIEF!

Against Long Beach State, Illinois State senior guard Dalton Banks grabbed six steals, which are tied for the seventh-most in a game in program history. Additionally, his steal total is tied for the 32nd-most in the NCAA this season in a single game.

Rk. No. Student-Athlete Opponent Date
1 7 Vince Greene Evansville 1/25/2003
7 Victor Williams Oakland 11/15/1998
7 Ron Jones Howard 1/20/1979
7 Ron Jones Northern Illinois 1/11/1978
7 Mike Bonczyk Centenary 12/23/1975
7 Bubbles Hawkins Louisville 3/4/1975
6 6 Dalton Banks Long Beach State 11/20/2023
6 17 Others

NON-STATE STATE SCHOOLS

There are 362 NCAA Division I schools (including the transitional schools) playing basketball this season. Of those schools, 67 have "State" in its name. Of that 67, 31 are direct state schools (ie, Illinois State), while five others have the state in their name, but with a descriptor (Central Connecticut, East Tennessee, Southeast Missouri). The remainder of the schools - 31 total - have no direct state reference in its name (Boise State, Wichita State, etc.) but use State in the name. Of that group, the Redbirds will play four games against those schools during the season, including Long Beach, Wright, and Murray.

NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS

Late this past summer, Illinois State redshirt senior Harouna Sissoko played for the Mali National Team for his home country, helping his national team to a 1-2 finish at the FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying tournament in Lagos, Nigeria. He scored 21 points over the three games, making 5-of-7 shots from long range (71.4%). His scoring average of 7.0 per game ranked 29th in the tournament, while his three-point percentage was best in the tournament. Also playing in that same tournament was Evansville forward Yacine Toumi, who suited up for Tunisia.


 

ONE OF A FEW SEVEN FOOTERS

When Brandon Lieb joined the squad for the 2023-24 season, the incoming transfer became the tallest player in program history. At 7-0 without shoes, and 7-1 with, he is one of just seven players in program history who have been 7-0 (or taller). Below is the list of players 84 inches or taller in the Redbird men's basketball history.

ILLINOIS STATE BASKETBALL TALLEST STUDENT-ATHLETES
Height Name Seasons
7-1 Brandon Lieb 2023-24
7-0 Daouda "David" Ndiaye 2015-18
7-0 Sean Riley 1997-99
7-0 Bill Braksick 1983-86
7-0 Joe Galvin 1976-80
7-0 Jeff Wilkins 1974-77
7-0 Ron deVries 1971-74

LOW JERSEY NUMBERS 

In the team's season-opening win against Lourdes, the Redbirds put together a starting lineup of Luke Kasubke, Malachi Poindexter, Dalton Banks, Myles Foster, and Brandon Lieb. That starting lineup had a combined jersey total of 20 (0, 1, 3, 4, 12) which is the lowest starting lineup jersey combination since at least 1975-76.

LOWEST JERSEY NUMBERS AMONG STARTING FIVE
Rk. Tot Players Season
1 20 0 Kasubke, 1, Poindexter, 3 Banks, 4 Foster, 12 Lieb 2023-24
2 22 0 Kasubke, 3 Banks, 4 Foster, 5 Davis, 10 Burford 2023-24
3 23 0 Horne, 2 Copeland, 3 Torres, 5 Fisher III, 13 Idowu 2019-20
4 27 0 Kasubke, 1 Poindexter, 3 Knight, 10 Burford, 13 McChesney 2022-23
5 28 1 Lee, 3 Knight, 4 Hunter, 5 Samuel, 15 Zeisloft 2013-14
6 29 0 Horne, 3 Fleming Jr., 4 Ndiaye, 10 Washington, 12 Reeves 2020-21
7 30 0 Kasubke, 1 Poindexter, 3 Banks, 4 Foster, 22 Lewis 2023-24
30 1 Poindexter, 3 Banks, 4 Foster, 10 Burford, 12 Lieb 2023-24
9 33 0 Horne, 1 Boyd, 2 Copeland, 5 Fisher III, 25 Hillsman 2019-20
33 1 Lee, 3 Knight, 4 Hunter, 10 Jones, 15 Zeisloft 2013-14
HIGHEST JERSEY NUMBERS AMONG STARTING FIVE
Rk. Tot Student-Athletes Season
1 217 25 Blair, 43 Jackson, 44 Roberts, 52 Coleman, 53 Pemberton 1988-89
2 206 25 Blair, 33 Hicks, 43 Jackson, 52 Coleman, 53 Pemberton 1988-89
206 25 Blair, 42 Fowler, 43 Jackson, 44 Roberts, 52 Coleman 1988-89
206 32 Peterson, 34 Taphorn, 43 Jackson, 45 Hollifield, 52 Coleman 1987-88
5 204 24 Smith, 32 White, 43 Jones, 52 Cornely, 53 Lamb 1980-81
6 197 23 Tyus, 24 Johnson, 45 Zwart, 52 Cornley, 53 Lamb 1981-82
7 193 21 Taylor, 34 Wemhoener, 41 VandeGarde, 43 Kern, 54 Barnes 1992-93
193 25 Anderson, 34 Taphorn, 35 Sanders, 45 Hollifield, 54 Braksick 1985-86
9 187 15 McKenny, 23 Tyus, 44 Malaine, 52 Cornley, 53 Lamb 1981-82
10 185 14 Thomas, 34 Wemhoener, 41 VandeGarde, 42 Fowler, 54 Barnes 1991-92
185 14 Thomas, 23 Blair, 43 Jackson, 52 Coleman, 53 Pemberton 1989-90
185 23 Harris, 32 Peterson, 35 Sanders, 43 Jackson, 52 Coleman 1986-87

BIG SERIES TOTALS

Illinois State has a long and storied basketball history and has faced off against eight different opponents over 100 times each.

Rank School Games
1 Southern Illinois 167
2 Bradley 138
3 Indiana State 130
4 Eastern Illinois 115
5 Northern Illinois 105
Western Illinois 105
7 Illinois Wesleyan 104
Drake 104
9 Northern Iowa 90
10 Missouri State 83
Wichita State 83

REPRESENTING THE CHEESE STATE

This season Illinois State has three players from the Cheese State (Wisconsin) which is the most players in any season from that state. It is also the 11th-most players on a Redbird team from the same state (other than Illinois) in school history. Two teams - 1984-85 and 1973-74 - had seven players from the same state, the former with seven from Indiana and the latter with seven from Michigan.

Most Players from One State
Players Season State
7 1984-85 Indiana
7 1973-74 Michigan
6 1982-83 Indiana
6 1981-82 Indiana
6 1974-75 Michigan
6 1972-73 Michigan
5 1985-86 Indiana
5 1983-84 Indiana
5 1971-72 Michigan
4 1979-80 Indiana
3 13 Times

LOCAL FLAIR

This season is the second straight that Illinois State head coach Ryan Pedon has had a Bloomington/Normal student-athlete on his basketball team. This year Ty Blake, a 2023 University High School graduate is a member of the basketball squad, while Colton Sandage was a member of last season's team. Since 1962-63, there have been just 11 Redbird men's basketball players from the pair of towns.
 

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Players Mentioned

Colton Sandage

#15 Colton Sandage

G
6' 2"
Fifth Year
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
Harouna Sissoko

#23 Harouna Sissoko

F
6' 7"
Redshirt Senior
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

Players Mentioned

Colton Sandage

#15 Colton Sandage

6' 2"
Fifth Year
G
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
Harouna Sissoko

#23 Harouna Sissoko

6' 7"
Redshirt Senior
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