Game # 25 – February 21, 2015 - 3 pm Wayne State University (5-18, 5-15) at Walsh University (14-10, 10-10) 2014-15 Statistics Scoring: .... Jesse Hardin Jr. (15.9) Rebounds:............ Hardin Jr. (6.3) Assists: ........ Davonte Beard (2.4) Steals: ................... Hardin Jr. (1.2) FG%: Trey Fletcher (105-226) .465 3-PT %: .... Zac Carter (37-83) .446 FT%: ............... Carter (53-65) .815 2014-15 Statistics Series: Walsh (2-1) Last Meeting: Wayne State (77-60) (A) (1.31.15) Scoring: .......... Gavin Toma (14.5) Rebounds: ...... Michael Lewis (6.2) Assists: .......... Marcus Moore (3.0) Steals: ......................... Lewis (1.4) FG%: ..... Chuck Key (64-119) .538 3-PT %:.......... Toma (53-121) .438 FT%: ................ Toma (57-69) .826 NEXT GAME: 2.26.15 (H) Malone (7:30 pm) BROADCAST: WNPQ 95.9 FM/TEAMLINE 2014-15 Walsh University Men’s Basketball Schedule Date .................. Opponent .......................................................................... Time November Sun. 9 ................ at The Ohio State University # ................................... Lost 77-37 Thurs. 20 ........... SILVER LAKE COLLEGE ........................................ Won 92-64 Sat. 22 ............... SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE ................................ Won 102-88 Mon. 24 ............. OHIO MID-WESTERN COLLEGE ............................ Won 91-54 Sat. 29 ............... at University Wisconsin-Parkside .............................. Won 80-79 December Thurs. 4 ............. NORTHEN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY * ...................... Lost 70-61 Sat. 6................. MICHIGAN TECH UNIVERSITY *............................. Won 69-63 Thurs. 11 ........... at Northwood University * ........................................... Lost 87-83 Sat. 13 ............... at Lake Superior State University *............................. Lost 70-55 January Fri. 2 .................. HILLSDALE COLLEGE * .......................................... Lost 84-74 Sun. 4 ................ SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY * ............. Lost 71-63 Thurs. 8 ............. at Grand Valley State University * .............................. Lost 63-56 Sat. 10 ............... at Ferris State University *.......................................... Lost 77-62 Thurs. 15 ........... ASHLAND UNIVERSITY * ........................................ Won 71-65 Sat. 17 ............... at Lake Erie College * ............................................... Won 70-67 Thurs. 22 ........... at Ohio Dominican University * .................................. Won 75-68 Sat. 24 ............... TIFFIN UNIVERSITY * .............................................. Won 75-58 Thurs. 29 ........... UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY * .................................... Won 76-69 Sat. 31 ............... at Wayne State University *........................................ Lost 77-60 February Mon. 2 ............... at Malone University * .................................... Won 88-87 (2 OT) Thurs. 5 ............. at Ashland University * ............................................... Lost 73-56 Sat. 7................. LAKE ERIE COLLEGE * .......................................... Won 76-67 Thurs. 12 ........... OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY *................ Won 88-83 (2 OT) Sat. 14 ............... at Tiffin University * ................................................... Won 68-58 Thurs. 19 ........... at University of Findlay * ............................................ Lost 77-64 Sat. 21 ............... WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY* ..........................................3 pm Thurs. 26 ........... MALONE UNIVERSITY * 51st Annual Mayors’ Cup.... 7:30 pm March ............... ................................................................................................... 4, 7, 8 ................ GLIAC Tournament ..............................................................TBA Home games in CAPS / *Denotes GLIAC Games / # Exhibition Event Walsh Probable Starters ##..... Name ...................... Pos. .... Ht. ......... Yr. ........... PPG.......RPG 2....... Zac Carter ................. G........ 5-9 ......... So. .......... 10.3 .......2.1 3....... Davonte Beard .......... G........ 6-2 ......... Sr. ........... 8.5 .........3.7 22..... Jesse Hardin Jr. ........ G........ 6-1 ......... So. .......... 15.9 .......6.3 32..... Trey Fletcher............. F ........ 6-6 ......... So. .......... 13.0 .......4.4 52..... LJ Campbell .............. C ........ 6-8 ......... Sr. ........... 6.5 .........3.5 JEFF YOUNG: Cavs’ head coach Jeff Young (278-68) is in his 11th season at the helm. Young’s .804 winning percentage ranks in the top ten among all active NCAA ll coaches. Young passed Steve Loy (254-130) for the most basketball coaching wins in Walsh history on 1.30.13 at Findlay. He has guided the Cavs to a National Championship in 2005 (27-8) and nine 20-win seasons, and two 30-win seasons. The 2009-10 edition of Young’s Cavs finished 32-3 and lost in the National Championship game. The following year Walsh again reached the 30-win plateau by finishing 30-2. Walsh finished as Co-South Division GLIAC Champions last season with a 22-6 overall record and 17-5 GLIAC record. Things You Should Know Walsh (14-10, 10-10), winners of nine of its last twelve games, plays host to Wayne State University (5-18, 5-15) in a critical Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South Division game. The Cavs have a one-game lead over fourth place Malone with two regular season games to play. A Walsh win, and a Malone loss would clinch a spot in the GLIAC Tournament for the Cavs. The top three teams in each division qualify for the eight-team GLIAC Tournament, with the remaining two spots going to the teams with the best record. The Cavs host Malone in the 51st annual Mayors’ Cup game next Thursday at 7:30pm. SECOND HALF SURGE FATAL: Findlay turned a four-point halftime lead (3733) into a double figure lead in a matter of minutes at the start of the second and cruised to a 77-64 win on Thursday. The Oilers used a 13-2 run to open the half. Zac Carter (16), Jesse Hardin Jr. (15) and Davonte Beard (14) combined the score 45 of Walsh’s 64 points. Beard was 5-5 from the floor. MAGIC NUMBERS: The Cavs are 12-3 when they shoot 45% or better from the floor and 13-0 when they outrebound the opponent. Walsh has won only one game when they were outrebounded (Malone). The Cavs are 11-3 when they are leading at the half. Walsh is 2-0 in overtime games. CARTER: Since becoming a starter 12 games ago Zac Carter has averaged 16.6 points and has shot 47% from the floor, 51% from three-point, 87% from the free throw line and handed out 2.8 assists. Walsh has won nine of the twelve games that he has started. AMONG THE GLIAC LEADERS: Jesse Hardin Jr. is 6th in scoring (15.9 ppg) and 8th in rebounding (6.3). Zac Carter is 4th in 3-PT% (.446) and 10th in FT% (.815). HOME COURT: Walsh is 9-3 at home this year and have gone 73-10 at the new Alumni Arena (2009). The Cavs have won 137 of their last 153 home games. WAYNE STATE: Wayne State (5-18, 5-15) lost their second straight game, 8681, to Malone on Thursday. The Warriors led 39-38 at the half and held their last lead at 65-63 with 6:24 to play. Clark Bishop tallied 20 points. Gavin Toma and Chuck Key each added 13 points. Michael Lewis grabbed 12 rebounds. AWAY: The Warriors are just 1-8 away from home. They have lost their last seven road games. GLIAC LEADERS: Gavin Toma is 8th in FT% (.826) and 10th in scoring (14.5). Michael Lewis is 9th in rebounding (6.2) and 10th in steals (1.4). Clark Bishop is 9th in FT% (.819). SERIES: This is the fourth meeting in the series which began in 2012-13. Walsh has a 2-1 series lead, but lost 77-60 in Detroit on January 31. The Warriors played their best game of the season, shooting 57% from the floor. Michael Lewis led the way with 18 points. Chuck Key scored 18 points off Walsh 2014-15 Scoring: ................................. 73.5 Opp.: ...................................... 71.4 FG% ...................................... .448 3-PT FG%: ........................... ..367 FT%: ..................................... .733 Last Game.......L 77-64 (A) Findlay Streak .................................. Lost 1 Wayne State 2014-15 Scoring: ................................. 65.5 Opp.: ...................................... 69.3 FG% ...................................... .431 3-PT FG%: ............................ .344 FT%: ..................................... .734 Last Game ..... L 86-81 (H) Malone Streak.................................. Lost 2 2014-15 Walsh University Individual Statistics TONIGHT IN THE GLIAC: 3 PM: Wayne State at Walsh, Saginaw Valley at Ferris State, Michigan Tech at Lake Superior, Ohio Dominican at Lake Erie, Findlay at Malone, Northern Michigan at Northwood, Tiffin at Ashland, 8 PM: Hillsdale at Grand Valley GLIAC SOUTH STANDINGS ............................................. GLIAC .....................OVERALL Ashland .................................. 12-8 ............................... 18-8 Findlay ................................... 11-9 ............................... 14-10 Walsh .................................... 10-10 ............................. 14-10 Malone ................................... 9-11 ............................... 11-15 Lake Erie ................................ 7-13 ............................... 10-14 Ohio Dominican ..................... 6-13 ............................... 8-16 Wayne State.......................... 5-15 ............................... 5-18 Tiffin ....................................... 3-16 ............................... 7-19 GLIAC NORTH STANDINGS .........................................GLIAC ........................ OVERALL Lake Superior State ............. 17-3 ................................. 22-4 Saginaw Valley State ........... 16-4 ................................. 20-6 Michigan Tech ..................... 15-5 ................................. 18-6 Ferris State .......................... 14-6 ................................. 18-8 Hillsdale ............................... 10-10 ............................... 12-12 Northwood ........................... 9-11 ................................. 13-13 Grand Valley State............... 8-12 ................................. 12-14 Northern Michigan ............... 7-13 ................................. 9-17 BY CLASS Seniors (34 Kyle Arnold Davonte Beard L. J. Campbell Josh Henniger Juniors (54 Rian Burrell Jesse Hardin Jr. Chall Montgomery Robert Puleikis Sophomores (2) Zac Carter Trey Fletcher Freshman (2) Timur Bas Steven Carpenter BY STATE Ohio (8) Kyle Arnold Davonte Beard Rian Burrell Steven Carpenter Zac Carter Trey Fletcher Jesse Hardin Jr. Josh Henniger Michigan (1) Robert Puleikis West Virginia (1) L. J. Campbell International (1) (Austria) Timur Bas PLAYERS BY HEIGHT Name ...................................... Ht. Robert Puleikis ....................... 6-9 L. J. Campbell ......................... 6-8 Timur Bas ............................... 6-7 Trey Fletcher........................... 6-6 Josh Henniger ........................ 6-5 Kyle Arnold ............................. 6-4 Rian Burrell ............................. 6-3 Steven Carpenter ................... 6-3 Davonte Beard ........................ 6-3 Jesse Hardin Jr. ...................... 6-2 Zac Carter ............................... 5-9 WALSH UNIVERSITY CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 11 20 21 22 23 32 44 52 Name Rian Burrell Zac Carter Davonte Beard Steven Carpenter Timur Bas Robert Puleikis Jesse Hardin Jr. Kyle Arnold Trey Fletcher Josh Henniger L. J. Campbell Pos. G G G G F C G F F F F Ht. 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-9 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-8 Wt. 185 160 190 195 223 225 180 205 220 200 230 Yr. Hometown/HS/Last School Jr. Zanesville, OH / HS So. Ironton, OH / HS Sr. Akron, OH /SVSM / Siena Fr. Lancaster, OH / Fairfield Christian Academy Fr. Dornbirn, Austria / Sportgymnasium Dornbirn Jr. Bloomfield, MI / Detroit Country Day / Drake Jr. Warren, OH / Harding Sr. North Canton, OH / Hoover So. Ironton, OH / HS Sr. Massillon, OH / Jackson Sr. Weirton, WV / Weir Ht. 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-3 5-9 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-9 Wt. 205 223 190 185 230 195 160 220 180 200 225 Yr. Hometown/HS/Last School Sr. North Canton, OH / Hoover Fr. Dornbirn, Austria / Sportgymnasium Dornbirn Sr. Akron, OH /SVSM / Siena Jr. Zanesville, OH / HS Sr. Weirton, WV / Weir Fr. Lancaster, OH / Fairfield Christian Academy So. Ironton, OH / HS So. Ironton, OH / HS Jr. Warren, OH / Harding Sr. Massillon, OH / Jackson Jr. Bloomfield, MI / Detroit Country Day / Drake ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 23 20 3 1 52 11 2 32 22 44 21 Name Kyle Arnold Timur Bas Davonte Beard Rian Burrell L. J. Campbell Steven Carpenter Zac Carter Trey Fletcher Jesse Hardin Jr. Josh Henniger Robert Puleikis Pos. F F G G F G G F G F C #: Injured, out for the season Pronunciation Guide: No. Name 20 Timur Bas 11 Rian Burrell 44 John Henniger 21 Robert Puleikis Pronunciation TEE-more BOSS RYAN HEN a GURR Pew– LIKE - is Cavs Basketball page 23 2014-15 Walsh University Broadcast Roster 1 2 3 Rian Burrell Zac Carter Davonte Beard Jr., G, 6-3, 185 So., G, 5-9, 160 Sr., G, 6-3, 190 11 12 20 4 Chall Montgomery RS F, 6-4, 206 21 22 Steven Carpenter Ronnie Stokes Timur Bas Robert Puleikis Jesse Hardin Jr. Fr., G, 6-3, 195 RS G, 5-9, 180 Fr., F, 6-7, 223 Jr., C, 6-9, 225 Jr., G, 6-2, 180 23 30 32 44 52 Kyle Arnold Conor Keck Trey Fletcher Josh Henniger L.J. Campbell Sr., F, 6-4, 205 RS F, 6-8, 195 So., F, 6-6, 220 Sr. F, 6-5, 200 Sr., F, 6-8, 230 Jeff Young John Hippley Luke Crump Jeremy Shardo Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Andrew VanDierenDonck Graduate Assistant Coach JEFF YOUNG The all-time winningest coach in Walsh University history, with 264 victories, Jeff Head Basketball Coach, Walsh University Young returns for his 11th year as head coach. After guiding Walsh to 18 wins in their first season in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Young led Walsh to a 22-win season in 2013-14, a GLIAC Co-South Division Championship, and a trip to the GLIAC Tournament in their first year of eligibility. The Cavs earned national respect with their first ever ranking in the NCAA ll Top 25 poll at number 23, reaching as high as 22nd. Walsh handed Findlay a rare loss on their home floor (81-61) in January, put together win streaks of five, six and eight games and captured the 50th annual Mayors’ Cup game against Malone. The Cavs won 12 of 15 games on their home floor and 10-13 away from Alumni Arena. Before becoming NCAA Division ll eligible, Young (264-58) took the Cavs to the heights of the NAIA with seven straight trips to the National Tournament, won a national title in 2005, and finished as runners-up in 2010. After leaving the NAIA and playing a year in limbo, Young led the Cavs into its first taste of NCAA ll basketball and the GLIAC in 2012-13. In that first year Walsh had made a strong statement to the GLIAC by finishing second in the South Division with a 14-8 mark, and an 18-8 overall finish. Young, one of the elite coaches at any level, is currently third among all active NCAA ll coaches in winning percentage (.820). Young has been associated with the program since 1986, where he began his career as a player. In 2004, he was hired as the university’s 12th head basketball coach. Prior to his appointment Young served eleven plus years as an assistant to former Head Coach Steve Loy (1992 -2004), who passed away February 7, 2004 due to complications from liver cancer. In his first year as head coach Young led Walsh to its first men’s basketball national championship, and was named NAIA National Coach of the Year. He directed the Cavs to the American Mideast Conference South Division title and an overall record of 27-8, and was named AMC Coach of the Year. Walsh completed their championship run with five-straight wins in Missouri to capture the crown. Walsh would receive further national attention when Robert Whaley, the NAIA Player of the Year, was selected in the second round of the 2005 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz, thus becoming the first Walsh player to be drafted. In his second season, Young led the Cavs to another AMC South title and NAIA National Tournament appearance. Despite failing to repeat as National Champions, the Cavs reached the NAIA Elite Eight and finished the season 27-7. In 200607, Walsh was again one of the most successful teams in the NAIA. The Cavs shared the AMC South regular season title, and then won the AMC Tournament championship. At the NAIA National Tournament, the Cavs reached the “Sweet 16” finishing the season 28-6. The 2007-08 season was again a stellar campaign for the Cavs. They won their fourth straight AMC crown (12-2), finished 25-6 overall, won the AMC North-South title game and reached the NAIA National Tournament for the fourth-straight time, again reaching the “Sweet 16”. The Cavs were ranked fourth in the final NAIA poll. The 2008-09 season was no different than the previous four as Walsh again reached the NAIA National Tournament; tied for the AMC regular season title, won the AMC Tournament, and finished 27-4 overall and 12-1 in conference play. Their 27-4 overall record, and 12-1 AMC mark, ranked tops in Young’s first five seasons. In 2009-10, the Cavs nearly matched their accomplishments of 2005, when they finished national runners-up, falling 67-66 to the University of Saint Francis in the title game. Cavs Basketball page 17 Walsh finished the season 32-3, with the 32 wins being the second most in a single season at Walsh. They finished 15-1 in the AMC and won the AMC North/ South Championship game. In 2010-11, the Cavs ran away from everyone in the AMC (17-1) and won their first 26 games, and were ranked number one in the NAIA. Walsh would finish the season 30-2, and would receive the top seed at the NAIA National Tournament. It was the second straight year they went to Branson as the top seed. They spent eight weeks as the NAIA’s top ranked team. Young’s teams at home have been nearly unbeatable. They put together a 49game home win streak, with wins in 80 of 82 games at one point, and 128 wins in their last 141 home contests. Consistency has been a benchmark, as Walsh did Young receives NAIA National Coach of lose back-to-back games for six seasons (2006-2012). As they closed their the Year honors in 2005. association with the NAIA (2011), Walsh shared the mark with Oregon Tech of having been ranked for 74-straight weeks in the NAIA Division ll poll. For the past nine years Young has worked the NIKE Championship Basketball Clinic with the likes of Billy Donovan, Bobby Knight, Tom Izzo and Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Brown. Young enjoyed a stellar career at Akron Ellet High School. He earned three letters for Bruce Moore and the Orangemen and scored 886 points. He was first-team All -City Series, All-Summit County, All-District and a thirdteam All-Ohio selection. The sharp shooting guard enrolled at Walsh in 1986 and launched a magnificent four-year career. Young demonstrated his ability to score right away, and in his freshman season averaged 6.4 ppg in 32 games. In his sophomore season he averaged 14.6 ppg and was named firstteam All-MOC and All-District 22 for the late Dan Peters. He averaged 19.5 ppg his junior year, and was named secondteam All-MOC, and first-team All-District 22. Young’s senior year was just as prolific as the first three as he averaged 20.1 points and led the Cavs to the NAIA playoffs. Young scored 1,814 career points to become Walsh’s all-time scoring leader (since broken by Corry Appline). He was named first-team All-MOC and District 22, District 22 Player of the Year, and NAIA Honorable Mention All-American his senior year. Young averaged 15.0 ppg and is currently third on the alltime scoring list. He is a member (player) of the Walsh University Wall of Fame. Young, an Akron native, earned his bachelor's degree from Walsh in physical education in 1990. He completed requirements for his master's degree in education from Walsh in 1991. Young also served as Walsh’s Men’s Golf Coach for seven years and initiated the women’s program. He guided the men to the American Mideast Conference Golf Championship and a NAIA National Tournament appearance in 2002, and led the women to the AMC title in their first full year of competition. In October of 2009 Jeff was inducted into the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame. Jeff and his wife, the former Lesley Keller, were blessed with the birth of their first child, Audrey Paige, in December 2006, followed by twins Benjamin Jeffrey and Tessa Rae, and son Blake. The Youngs’ reside in Jackson Township. Cavs Basketball page 18 Jeff Young at Walsh (Coach) Year ................... W-L ............. Pct. 2003-04 ............... 1-4 ............... .250 2004-05 ............... 27-8 ............. .771 2005-06 ............... 27-7 ............. .794 2006-07 ............... 28-6 ............. .824 2007-08 ............... 26-5 ............. .839 2008-09 ............... 27-4 ............. .871 Jeff Young at Walsh (Coach) Year ................... W-L ............. Pct. 2009-10 ............... 32-3 ............. .914 2010-11 ............... 30-2 ............. .938 2011-12 ............... 26-5 ............. .839 2012-13 ............... 18-8 ............. .692 2013-14 ............... 22-6 ............. .786 Totals .............. 264-58 ............. .820 Jeff Young at Walsh (Player) Year .......... GP ...... PTS.......... AVG. 1986-87...... 32 205........... 6.4 1987-88...... 29 422........... 14.6 1988-89...... 30 584........... 19.5 1989-90...... 30 603........... 20.1 Totals ......... 121 ..... 1,814........ 15.0 The Cavs’ Locker Room The Cavs locker room was made possible through gracious donations from the following supporters of Walsh University Basketball; Jeff Rabbitt, John Hippley, the “House of LaRose” and the LaRose Family. Cavs Basketball page 18
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