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SENIOR NIGHT
The Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team will honor senior forwards Ktrice McNeill and Devon Sullivan on Tuesday night prior its game against Massachusetts-Lowell. The action tips off from Moore Fieldhouse in New Haven at 7:30 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT
The Owls dropped a 74-57 decision at Bryant on Saturday afternoon. Senior forward Ktrice McNeill led the offense with 12 points. Freshman guards Andrew Zito and Lance Long both set career highs with 10 and six points respectively.
SCOUTING THE RIVER HAWKS
Selected to finish 12th in the Northeast-10 Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll, and currently occupying the 11th spot, the River Hawks from Massachusetts-Lowell enter the game at 10-14 overall and 7-12 in the Northeast-10 Conference. They are led offensively by senior guard Dashon Harper, who is averaging 11.9 points per game. Kevin Carr joins him the double figures with 11.5 points per contest.
EARLIER THIS SEASON
Senior forward Ktrice McNeill shared the game high with 20 points, and three other Owls scored in double figures, but the Owls fell to Massachusetts-Lowell in overtime on Dec. 6 by a score of 81-78. Senior Dashon Harper led the River Hawks' offense with 20 points.
HISTORY LESSON
Massachusetts-Lowell leads the all-time series 31-28. The River Hawks have won two consecutive meetings and 10 of the last 11. Southern Connecticut last defeated Massachusetts-Lowell on Dec. 7, 2006, the last meeting to take place at Moore Fieldhouse.
LEADING THE SCORING ATTACK
Senior forward Ktrice McNeill leads the Southern Connecticut offense in the 2007-08 campaign with 12.7 points per game. He posted the game-high for the Owls in four consecutive games spanning Nov. 28 to Dec. 8, averaging 19.5 points per contest in that span. McNeill also leads the team in field goal percentage at 130-for-207 (.628), slotting him at third in the Northeast-10 Conference. Most recently, the Bronx, N.Y. native scored a team-high 12 points at Bryant on Feb. 16.
BACK TO FORM
Senior forward Devon Sullivan, the leading scorer from the 2006-07 season among returning Owls, has once again stepped up as the team's offensive leader in the last four games. Sullivan is averaging 14.5 points and 10.3 rebounds over this current stretch. He has also recorded two double-doubles over the last four games, and has pulled down 10 or more rebounds in three consecutive games.
THE 600 CLUB
Senior forward Devon Sullivan scored eight points on Jan. 26 against Southern New Hampshire to bring his career total to 600 points. Senior forward Ktrice McNeill joined him at the 600 point plateau on Feb. 16 at Bryant.
SETTING THE STANDARD
A trio of first year Owls, freshmen Andrew Zito and Lance Long and sophomore Tocari Davis, set career highs in the team's Feb. 16 game at Bryant. Zito scored a career-high 10 points. Long netted six points to mark a new career-best, and also dished out a career-high three assists. Davis matched his career high of eight points and set career highs in rebounds and assists with five of each. Davis played every minute of the game before fouling out with 22 seconds remaining.
SHOOTING THE LIGHTS OUT
Junior guard Derrick Corbett scored the Owls' first 12 points in the team's Feb. 13 overtime loss to Pace, knocking down his first four three-point attempts. For the game, Corbett drilled 8 of his 13 attempts from behind the arc en route to scoring a career-high 25 points before fouling out in the second half. His scoring effort was the most in a single game by an Owls' player since Devon Sullivan netted 28 against Pace on Feb. 15, 2007.
DOUBLING UP
Sophomore guard Trevor Harris and senior forward Devon Sullivan both posted double-doubles against Pace on Feb. 13. Harris' consisted of 15 points and 11 assists, and was the second of his career. He was two rebounds shy of recording his first career triple-double. Sullivan netted 21 points and hauled in 10 rebounds to record his third double-double of the season. Sullivan has racked up 11 double-doubles in his three year career.
RUNNING THE POINT
Sophomore guard Trevor Harris dished out a career-high 11 assists on Feb. 13 against Pace. The Nanuet, N.Y. native is the Owls leading assist man on the season, dishing out 102 dimes (4.3 apg). Harris led the 2006-07 club with 3.3 assists per game.
WITH HONORS
Senior forward Devon Sullivan was named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending Feb. 10. Sullivan led the Owls with 15.5 points and 9.5 rebounds over two games in that week.
FROM ALL ANGLES
Five Owls scored in double figures in the team's 84-82 loss to the College of Saint Rose on Jan. 30. Junior guard Justin Gardenhire led the way with 17 points. Senior forward Ktrice McNeill netted 14 on a 7-for-9 shooting day. Sophomore guard Trevor Harris and junior forward Preston Bell each added 13, and junior guard Terron Jones matched his career-high with 12. The Owls previously had five scorers in double figures on Dec. 28 in an 89-70 win over Dominican.
IF IT'S UP… IT'S GOOD
Junior guard Terron Jones shot a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor en route to scoring a career-high 12 points on Jan. 26 against Southern New Hampshire. Jones matched his new career-best in the Owls' next game, a Jan. 30 matchup with the College of Saint Rose.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
By netting eight points in his Southern Connecticut debut at Assumption on Jan. 19, sophomore guard Tocari Davis became the 13th Owl to score this season. Every Southern Connecticut player who has seen game action has converted at least two field goals and two free throws this season.
MILESTONES
Two Southern Connecticut players reached career milestones in the Jan. 15 victory at Nyack. Senior forward Ktrice McNeill netted his 500th career point and junior guard Derrick Corbett pulled down his 100th career rebound. Both Owls were playing in their 42nd career game. One game later, on Jan. 19 at Assumption, Corbett netted his 300th career point.
CAREER DAY
Junior guard Derrick Corbett scored a career-high 19 points in the team's victory at Nyack on Jan. 15. The New Haven native shot 6-for-11 from the floor, including 2-for-4 from three-point range, and knocked five of six attempts from the free throw line. Corbett's previous career best was a team-high 15 points, posted this season in a victory over Franklin Pierce on Jan. 5.
TENACIOUS D
After surrendering 55 points in the first half against Nyack on Jan. 15, the Southern Connecticut defense allowed just 16 points to the Warriors en route to a come-from-behind 79-71 victory. Nyack shot 19.2% (5-for-26) from the floor and 41.7% (5-for-12) from the free throw line in the half.
EVERYBODY CHIPPING IN
In the 76-62 victory on Jan. 12 over American International, all 10 Owls who saw game action hit a field goal. Senior forward Devon Sullivan led the balanced scoring attack with 16 points. Sophomore guard Trevor Harris and junior forward Terron Jones joined him in double figures with 11 and 10 points respectively.
AN OFFENSIVE OUTBURST…
The Owls scored a season-high 89 points in their win over Dominican on Dec. 28. Junior forward Preston Bell led the offensive effort with a career-high 22 points. The Owls' previous season-high of 80 points came in the team's season opening loss to St. Anselm on Nov. 17.  Southern Connecticut last scored 89 or more points in a game on Feb. 4, 2006 in a 102-92 overtime loss at Merrimack. SCSU last scored 89 or more points in a 40 minute contest on Feb. 25, 2003, defeating Le Moyne by a score of 91-75.
…AND A DEFENSIVE LOCKDOWN
After allowing 74 or more points while posting a 1-7 record in their first eight contests this season, the Owls held Dominican to only 70 points in a victory on Dec. 28. Two days later, they topped that performance by holding Dowling to only 64 points. The Southern Connecticut defense stepped up again on Jan. 12, as they held American International to a season-low 62 points. The current season best for the defense is a 58 point effort by Saint Michael's on Feb. 9.
CLEANING THE GLASS
Senior forward Devon Sullivan has notched double figures in rebounds in eight games this season. He pulled down a season-high 13 rebounds in consecutive games, once against Massachusetts-Lowell on Dec. 6 and then again two days later at American International on Dec. 8. On the season, Sullivan leads the Owls with 6.9 rebounds per contest.
A PAIR OF TWO-FERS
Sophomore center John Mazzarella established career highs with 11 points and 13 rebounds en route to his first career double-double in the Owls 89-70 win against Dominican on Dec. 28. The Wallingford, Conn. native shot 5-for-6 (.833) from the field and also blocked two shots in that game. Mazzarella's 13 rebounds matched the game-high for any Southern Connecticut player this season set by senior forward Devon Sullivan on Dec. 6 at Massachusetts-Lowell. Mazzarella picked up another double-double on Jan. 5 against Franklin Pierce, scoring 11 points, pulling down 10 rebounds and blocking four shots in the winning effort. The sophomore fell one point shy of third double-double of the season, registered nine points and a game-high 11 rebounds, on Jan. 12 against American International.
A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER
Senior forward Ktrice McNeill led the Owls in scoring during the team's six games in December with an average of 18.2 points per contest. He also ranked second in rebounding behind Devon Sullivan with 6.2 boards per game. McNeill led the team in scoring four times in the month and claimed or shared the game-high in rebounds twice. For his efforts, the senior co-captain was named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll on three occasions, failing to make the list only for the week ending Dec. 16, a week in which the Owls did not play.
SHARING THE WEALTH
Ten Owls are averaging double figures in minutes played this season, and 11 different Southern Connecticut players have made two or more starts.
IT TOLLS FOR THEE
Junior forward Preston Bell scored a game- and career-high 22 points against Dominican on Dec. 28. Bell also matched his career highs in rebounds (five) and assists (two).
SEND IT BACK!
Sophomore center John Mazzarella blocked a career-high five shots on Dec. 21 against Felician College and repeated the deed with five more rejections at Pace on Jan. 8, tying him with four other players for the highest single game block total by a Northeast-10 Conference player this season. On the season, Mazzarella's 31 rejections (1.29 per game) lead the Owls and place him fifth in the Northeast-10 Conference through games played on Feb. 16.
RESERVATIONS FOR THREE
In their 75-74 victory over New Haven on Nov. 25, the Owls shot 7-for-11 (.636) from three-point range, the second best three-point shooting percentage posted in a game by any Northeast-10 team this season. Trevor Harris shot 5-for-6 from behind the arc in that game en route to scoring a career-high 24 points.
MAKING HIS SHOTS COUNT
Senior forward Ktrice McNeill currently holds a ca¬reer field goal percentage of .598 (256-for-428). If maintained, that figure will put McNeill in the SCSU record books for highest career field goal percentage, topping Jon Blandin, who con¬nected to the tune of .583 from the field from 1995 through 1998.
ACCEPTING CHARITY
Junior guard Justin Gardenhire has delivered two foul shooting performances of 8-for-10 (Nov. 17 against St. Anselm and Nov. 25 at New Haven) and a 7-for-8 shooting day at the stripe (Dec. 6 at Massachusetts-Lowell). On the season, Gardenhire is 67-for-94 (.713), leading the team in free throws made and attempted. Senior forward Devon Sullivan (35-for-49, .714) leads the team in free throw percentage.
STEP RIGHT UP
The seven newcomers to the SCSU lineup have accounted for 23.5 points per game this season, over 33% of the team's total scoring. Junior guard Justin Gardenhire leads the new Owls in scoring with 10.1 points per contest.
SETTING THE BAR
In his fifth game in an SCSU uniform against No. 19 Saint Michael's on Dec. 1, junior forward Preston Bell posted 11 points, pulled down five rebounds, and dished out two assists in 26 minutes of action. All of these statistics marked career highs for Bell.
AN IMPRESSIVE DEBUT
Junior guard Justin Gardenhire scored a team-high 20 points in his Southern Connecticut debut against St. Anselm on Nov. 17. Gardenhire shot 6-for-13 (.462) from the field and 8-for-10 (.800) from the free throw line in that game. His 20 point performance remains his career high through 21 games.
BACK IN ACTION
After missing the entire 2006-07 season, senior forward Ktrice McNeill returns to the Owls lineup in the 2007-08 campaign. In the 2005-06 season, McNeill posted 10.9 points and 5.7 rebounds per game for the Owls.
LEADING THE SQUAD
Senior forwards Devon Sullivan and Ktrice McNeill have been named team captains for the 2007-08 season.
ON DECK
The Owls will hit the road for their last two games of the 2007-08 season. The team resumes play on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the College of the Saint Rose. The action tips off from Albany, N.Y. at 3:30 p.m.