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Redbirds Travel to Evansville for Monday Night Battle with Aces

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - After splitting its most recent two-game homestand, the Illinois State Redbirds travel to southwest Indiana to take on the Evansville Aces in a Monday night contest at the Ford Center.

  GAME INFORMATION
Game Notes:  Illinois State // Evansville
When: Monday, February 9
Tip-Off: 7 p.m.
Arena: Ford Center // Evansville, Indiana
TV: ESPN+
Live Stats: Live Stats
Radio: Illinois State Radio Network (WJBC AM 1230 / FM 102.1 / The Varsity Network)


QUICK HITTERS


• ISU ranks in the top-100 in the NCAA in 10 different statistical categories, including 26th in scoring defense, 43rd in defensive rebounds per game, 54th in three-point percentage defense
• Illinois State freshman Mason Klabo is one of just four student-athletes in the country this season with at least 30 assists, while committing eight or fewer turnovers
• The Redbirds lead the MVC in defensive effeciency, allowing the fewest points per 100 possessions in conference games this season
• Chase Walker was named the MVC Player of the Week for the second time this season on January 19, the 11th time in school history that a student-athlete has earned two or more Player of the Week honors in the same season
• With two players from North Dakota, Illinois State has the second-highest number of Division I basketball student-athletes from the state. In all, seven schools have student-athletes from the Roughrider state, trailing just the University of North Dakota, who has five
• Illinois State junior Johnny Kinziger became ISU's 47th member of the 1,000-point club on January 14 at Indiana State. He ranks 40th in school history in career scoring with 1,031 points, trailing 38th by 17 points
• Ty Pence's effective field goal percentage of .591 is the fifth-best by a Redbird in the KenPom individual stats era (2004-present)
• ISU has out-scored its MVC opponents by 48 points in the first half (third best) and 44 in the second half (second best) in conference games this season, as the Birds are one of three schools to have a positive scoring margin in both halves
• Redbird freshman Mason Klabo was named the MVC Freshman of the Week on December 8, the second ISU player this season to earn the honor as Ty'Reek Coleman in the season's opening week
• The Redbirds have 11 players that have scored in double-digits, the most in the MVC
• Ty'Reek Coleman is one of six freshmen in the country since 2017-18 to average double digit points with shooting splits of at least .490/.420/.710
• This season is the second time in program history that the Redbirds have had 11 wins before the new year
• Illinois State's 52-point win over Coastal Carolina on November 23 is the 21st-largest margin of victory in the NCAA this season by a NCAA Division I school against a NCAA Division I school
• For the seventh time in program history, the Redbirds have played in all four time zones within the contiguous United States, having played in the Eastern (at Ohio Univ.), in the Central (home vs Cornell), Mountain (vs Utah State in Salt Lake City), and Pacific (vs USC in Los Angeles)
• This season the Redbirds have had 12 runs of 10 or more points, including a season-high 21 on November 20 against Rockford


REDBIRDS IN THE TOP-100


Illinois State ranks in the top-100 in the NCAA in ten statistical categories this season, including: scoring defense (26th), defensive rebounds per game (43rd), three-point percentage defense (54th), scoring margin (61st), field goal percentage defense (66th), rebound margin (67th), field goal percentage (79th), winning percentage (81st), effective field goal percentage (82nd), rebounds per game (94th).



DEFENSIVE EFFICIENCY


On the analytical website KenPom.com, they have created a "Defensive Efficiency" statistic, which in essence calculates the number of points allowed per 100 possessions. ISU's total in MVC games this season - 97.0 - is the sixth-lowest in the Redbird history of the KenPom era (1996-97 to present), and this seasons' squad is on pace to be just the third team to lead the MVC in defensive efficiency.
 



REPRESENTATION FROM THE ROUGHRIDER STATE


There are just seven schools in the NCAA with a current student-athlete that claims a city in North Dakota as their hometown. Of those six, only two have multiple players from the Roughrider State. Only North Dakota - who has five - has more North Dakota natives than Illinois State. Four other schools - Northwestern, Notre Dame, Weber State, Davidson, and West Virginia - have student-athletes from the state.
 


WALKER EARNS SECOND PLAYER OF THE WEEK


For the second time this season, Illinois State junior center Chase Walker has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week after splitting the weekends' games, highlighted by a 26-point win over I-74 rival Bradley on Saturday (Jan. 17) afternoon. Walker was previously named MVC Player of the Week on January 5. During the week he averaged an ISU-best 20.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, as he scored 20+ points in each of the contests. He recorded his first double-double of the season on Saturday against Bradley with 20 points and a career-high-tying 11 rebounds. Against the Braves he made 8-of-12 shots from the field. The Player of the Week award was his fourth of his career, which is tied for the fourth-most in a career by a Redbird student-athlete, behind only Osiris Eldridge, Rico Hill, and Jackie Carmichael


LOTS OF TIE TIME


In Illinois State's loss to UIC on January 10, the Redbirds and Flames were tied for 15:39 of game-play time, the highest total for ISU since 2008-09 (when time differential was readily recorded). The next highest tie time was from the 2017-18 season when ISU and Loyola were knotted for 10:33. 
 

PLAYER OF THE WEEK


Over the two games during the week – a 73-56 win over Drake and a 73-47 win over Evansville – Walker averaged 19.5 points per game on the week, the second-highest total in the MVC, as he helped the Redbirds remain undefeated in MVC play. His field goal percentage was the fifth-best in the MVC during the time frame (65.2%). Against Evansville he scored a season-high 22 points, his sixth consecutive game scoring in double-digits, as he has scored 15+ in each of the last four games - all in MVC play. He is third in the MVC in scoring during conference games and is one of two players in the MVC to rank inside of the top 15 in conference play in points, rebounds, and assists.


EFFECTIVE MAKES


This season ISU's Ty Pence has the program's fifth-highest effective field goal percentages in the KenPom era (2004 to present) in program history. Effective field goal percentage is computed from (FGM + 0.5*3PM)/FGA. This differs from conventional field goal percentage by taking into account the extra value of a made 3-pointer. 


REACHING A MILESTONE


Johnny Kinziger ranks 40th in school history as he eclipsed the career 1,000-point plateau on January 14 on the road at Indiana State. He stands within striking distance of quickly climbing the career scoring list.
 


SETTING UP FOR THE BIG FINISH


This season in MVC play, the Redbirds have out-scored their opponents by 48 points in the first half, the third-highest margin in the conference, and by 44 points in the second half, the second-best margin. The Birds are one of just three schools in the MVC to have a positive scoring margin in both the first and second halves in conference games this season.


11 WINS BEFORE THE NEW YEAR


In recording their win over Drake on December 29, the Redbirds reached the 11-win plateau before New Year's Day for the first time since 2008-09, and just the second time in program history.


TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS


With Illinois State's win at the Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational, the Redbirds secured their 17th in-season tournament win in program history, the first since 2010-11, and the first outside of Normal since 2008-09.

Season Tournament (record) Location
1959-60 Ottawa Tournament (3-0) Ottawa, Kan.
1965-66 Mid-West Invitational (3-0) Emporia, Kan.
1968-69 Hatter Invitational (2-0) Deland, Fla.
1971-72 Dominican Holiday Tournament (2-0) Racine, Wis.
1975-76 Bradley Invitational (2-0) Peoria, Ill.
1976-77 Connecticut Classic (2-0) Hartford, Conn.
1977-78 Charlotte Invitational (2-0) Charlotte, N.C.
1978-79 Illinois State Holiday Festival (2-0) Normal, Ill.
1979-80 Illinois State Holiday Festival (2-0) Normal, Ill.
1984-85 American Savings Classic (2-0) Stockton, Calif.
1984-85 Fleet Classic (2-0) Providence, R.I.
1998-99 Hawai'i Pacific Shootout (3-0) Honolulu, Hawai'i
2008-09 SMU Tip-Off Classic (3-0) Dallas, Texas
2008-09 World Vision Invitational (3-0) Normal, Ill.
2009-10 Basketball Travelers Classic (3-0) Normal, Ill.
2010-11 Global Sports Roundball Classic (3-0) Normal, Ill.
2025-26 Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational (2-0) Kissimmee, Fla.

AROUND THE COUNTRY


This year, when the Redbirds competed inside the Delta Center in Salt Lake City (mountain time zone), ISU had played in each of the four time zones in the contiguous United States, opening at Ohio (eastern time zone), and also playing in Los Angeles against USC (western time zone), with home games being played in the central time zone. This season was the first time since 2017-18 that ISU had played in all four time zones in the same season. In 1994-95 ISU played in five different time zones, with games in Hilo, Hawai'i; in Santa Clara, California; Logan Utah; Normal, Illinois; and Terre Haute, Indiana. The team also played in all four time zones in 1966-67, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1989-90

BIG SEASON FOR THE ROOK


Illinois State freshman Ty'Reek Coleman is one of just six freshmen in the NCAA since 2017-18 to average at least 10.5 points per game with shooting splits of at least .490 / .420 / .710.

BIG MARGINS


On November 23, ISU secured a 52-point, 94-42 win over Coastal Carolina. The 52-point margin of victory is tied for the 22nd largest in NCAA Division I this season against a NCAA Division I opponent. Only Gonzaga (72 vs Southern Utah), Georgia (65 vs Md. Eastern Shore), Iowa State (64 vs Alcorn State), UConn (63 vs UMass-Lowell), Louisville (59 vs South Carolina State), Kansas State (59 vs Mississippi Valley State), Saint Louis (59 vs Bethune-Cookman), Illinois (58 vs Jackson State), Duke (58 vs Niagara), Louisville (57 vs NJIT), Baylor (57 vs Alcorn State), Miami (56 vs Delaware State), Iowa (55 vs Bucknell), Duke (55 vs Army), Gonzaga (55 vs Texas Southern), High Point (55 vs Gardner-Webb), Marshall (55 vs Louisiana Monroe), Arkansas (54 vs Jackson State), Oklahoma (53 vs Stetson), and Ohio State (53, Mount St. Mary's) have a higher total against a Division I school.


GETTING DEFENSIVE


Not only was Illinois State's win over Coastal Carolina one of the top scoring margin totals in the NCAA this season, but by holding the Chanticleers to 42 points, it is tied for the 15th fewest points allowed against a Division I school in the country this season.


CLIMBING NCAA CAREER LISTS


Over his two-plus seasons as a Redbird, ISU junior Johnny Kinziger has a career free throw percentage of .854 which is the 44th-highest active career free throw percentage in NCAA Division I (minimum of 110 free throw makes). Boden Skunberg ranks 92nd among active players in career points, while his 137  games played puts him 24th on the list.


BIG HOME OPENER FOR THE ROOK


In his second game in a Redbird uniform, and the first at home, freshman Ty'Reek Coleman shined, scoring 24 points, which is the 21st-most by a freshman in program history, the second-highest in a home debut by a freshman, and he is one of just 19 freshmen in the NCAA Division I to have had a game scoring total of 24.


COUNTING THE KILL SHOTS


In basketball terminology, a "kill shot" is a run of 10 points or more in a game. This season Illinois State has had 11 scoring runs of at least ten points, with the longest-such mark being the 21-0 first-half run against the Rockford Regents. 


FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK


Using his strong second game, Illinois State freshman Ty'Reek Coleman was named the MVC Freshman of the Week, just the third Redbird to earn this honor, joining teammates Johnny Kinziger (Jan. 29, 2024 and Feb. 26, 2024) and Jack Daugherty (Dec. 23, 2025).


HIGH EXPECTATIONS


Returning three of its top four scorers from last season, including two All-Missouri Valley Conference selections, the 2025-26 Illinois State men's basketball team — and players on the team — have high expectations put on it from numerous preseason prognostications. Mid-Major Madness, Lindy's Basketball Magazine, Blue Ribbon Basketball Magazine, and the MVC media poll have the Redbirds picked to win the MVC in 2025-26. Mid-Major Madness, Lindy's Basketball Magazine, and Blue Ribbon all have returning forward Chase Walker named as the Preseason Player of the Year, while Johnny Kinziger was named to the Preseason First Team by Blue Ribbon Basketball Magazine and Lindy's Basketball Magazine. The Field of 68 ranked Illinois State as the #3 Mid-Major Team in the country in their preseason poll, while also naming Walker the Mid-Major Preseason Player of the Year.


RETURNING SCORING


The Redbirds return players that combined to score 1,786 points from last season — 65.49 percent of the team's scoring — which is the fifth-highest total in the NCAA returning, and the team's returning scoring percentage is 10th-best heading into the 2025-26 season.


STAYING TRADITIONAL


Starting in the 2023-24 season, the NCAA started allowing student-athletes to wear non-traditional jersey numbers, outside of the typical 0-5 numbers. In the three seasons' worth of rosters since the adjustment, there have been just 15 schools to not have a "new number" on its rosters. Joining Illinois State on that list include Alabama State, Army West Point, Bethune-Cookman, Binghamton, Central Michigan, Delaware, ETSU, Holy Cross, Lehigh, Mississippi Valley, UMES, Vermont, Western Illinois, and Wright State.

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Players Mentioned

Jack Daugherty

#0 Jack Daugherty

F
6' 8"
Sophomore
Johnny Kinziger

#11 Johnny Kinziger

G
5' 11"
Junior
Ty Pence

#22 Ty Pence

G
6' 6"
Junior
Boden Skunberg

#14 Boden Skunberg

G
6' 5"
Graduate Student
Chase Walker

#35 Chase Walker

F
6' 9"
Junior
Mason Klabo

#3 Mason Klabo

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Ty

#10 Ty'Reek Coleman

G
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jack Daugherty

#0 Jack Daugherty

6' 8"
Sophomore
F
Johnny Kinziger

#11 Johnny Kinziger

5' 11"
Junior
G
Ty Pence

#22 Ty Pence

6' 6"
Junior
G
Boden Skunberg

#14 Boden Skunberg

6' 5"
Graduate Student
G
Chase Walker

#35 Chase Walker

6' 9"
Junior
F
Mason Klabo

#3 Mason Klabo

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Ty

#10 Ty'Reek Coleman

6' 2"
Freshman
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