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TWO NE-10 GAMES IN WEEK AHEAD
The Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team will get its second look at two Northeast-10 teams this upcoming week. They begin by hosting Le Moyne College (12-8, 8-7 NE-10) on Wednesday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Moore Field House. The Owls then conclude the week on Saturday to face cross-town rival New Haven (2-17, 2-13) at Charger Gymnasium. Tip-off is scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m.
SCOUTING LE MOYNE
The Dolphins are 12-8 overall, 8-7 in the Northeast-10 Conference and are winners of their last two against Stonehill and Franklin Pierce respectively. Le Moyne made national headlines this season by upsetting Division I powerhouse Syracuse in an exhibition game, 82-79. They are led by arguably the best player in the conference and reigning NE-10 Player of the Year, senior forward Laurence Ekperigin. Ekperigin leads the Northeast-10 in rebounding (11.8) and blocks (2.45), ranks second in scoring (20.3) and is fourth in the conference in field goal percentage (.634). The Owls, however, held him to just 10 points during the teams first meeting on November 18. The Dolphins, as a team, score 72.5 points per game on 49.9% shooting and allow equally the same amount of points, 72.7.
SCOUTING NEW HAVEN
As of February 1, the Chargers had lost five straight and were 2-17 overall and 2-13 in the conference. Senior forward Cassius Chaney leads the squad in scoring this season with 18 points per game. He currently ranks eighth in the conference in that department. As a team, New Haven averages 64.1 points per game and allow 72.7. They shoot 44% from the floor and have been losing by an average of 8.6 points per game. The last time these two teams met, the Chargers claimed a 63-58 win behind Darryl Greene's game-high 21 points to end a 10-game losing skid. The Owls seek revenge on Saturday at Charger Gymnasium.
THE POINTS KEEP ON COMIN'
On January 20, freshman guard
Tobin Carberry recorded 30 points on 11-for-21 shooting and was 4-of-8 from behind-the-arc. The 30 points marked the second time this season the freshman has dropped 30 or more in a game. He also scored 31 against Assumption on December 7.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE
On January 12, junior
Dexton Williamson recorded his first career double-double as an Owl. In that game, he recorded new season-highs in points (19), rebounds (12) and assists (3) against Saint Michael's as he went 7-for-11 from the floor. He followed that up with another double-double performance at Franklin Pierce in which he scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. His stellar play earned him his first Northeast-10 weekly honor roll selection.
OUT-OF-CONFERENCE SHOWDOWN
The Owls claimed a 58-56 win over Dowling in the team's last game of 2009. With six seconds remaining and the game tied at 56-56,
Chris Harris drove to the lane and found a streaking
Clyde Chapman who hit the game-winning lay-up as time expired. Chapman finished the game with 11 points and six rebounds.
Tobin Carberry had a game-high 23 points, including 20 in the first half. Dowling, as a team, scored just 24 points in the first half.
NORTHEAST-10 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Tobin Carberry has been selected Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Week on three occasions this season. He was honored by the league on December 14, January 4 and January 18.
WHAT A RUN
On December 2, the Owls knocked off undefeated Adelphi, 60-57, in one of the program's most impressive victories in recent memory. Southern trailed by as much as 15 points with over seven minutes to play in regulation but remained composed. Freshman
Ante Cosic hit a lay-up at the 6:37 mark to begin an incredible 20-0 run by the Owls. A desperation three by the Panthers with one second remaining was no good, as Southern handed Adelphi its first loss of the season.
INCREASED PRODUCTION
In his first three games this season, sophomore
Kieran Ramsey saw just 17 minutes per game and averaged 2.7 points and 4 rebounds. However, over the next three games Ramsey saw his minutes go up and as a result, so did his production on the court. In that span he averaged 33.7 minutes, 13 points and 6 rebounds per game. He ranked second on the team in points and also recorded his first double-double of the season against AIC with 11 points and 11 boards.
DISHIN' THE ROCK
As of December 30, sophomore guard
Chris Harris ranked third in the Northeast-10 Conference in assists with an average of 5.5 per game. He also recorded a new career-high against Le Moyne earlier in the season, as he dished out 11 assists.
DEADLY FROM DEEP
The Owls were hitting 41% of their shots from behind-the-arc during their first 10 games of the season. The team's .410 three-point percentage was tied for first in the Northeast-10 alongside Merrimack.
OFFENSIVE THREAT
The Owls have found a scoring threat for the 2009-10 season. Freshman guard
Tobin Carberry leads the squad with 18.6 points per game and ranks sixth in the NE-10 in that department.
LIGHTS OUT
In the team's loss to Le Moyne, junior guard
Andrew Zito and freshman guard
Tobin Carberry combined for 8-for-15 shooting from behind-the-arc. Zito had a stretch of four consecutive three's as he matched a career-high with 18 points.
IMPRESSIVE DEBUT
In his first game as an Owl, freshman
Tobin Carberry shot 8-for-10 from the floor and 10-for-15 from the charity stripe as he dropped 28 points against Felician. Carberry also led the team defensively with three steals and was named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll for his performance.
KEY RETURNERS
The Owls have just five returning players from last year's squad but they will be looked upon to lead the team this season. Senior
John Mazzarella was a force down low in 2008-09 and his leadership will play a pivotal role for the Owls in 2009-10. Juniors
Lance Long and
Andrew Zito return with veteran experience and sophomores
Chris Harris and
Kieran Ramsey look to improve on impressive freshman seasons.
WELCOME ABOARD
The Owls welcome seven newcomers to this year's squad including veterans
Johnnie Bird,
Clyde Chapman and
Dexton Williamson and freshmen
Tobin Carberry,
Brandon Ennis,
Ante Cosic and
Jonathan Schofield.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls have been ranked No. 16 in this year's Northeast-10 Preseason Coaches Poll.
BLOCK PARTY
John Mazzarella finished the 2008-09 season ranked third in the Northeast-10 Conference in blocks per game with 2.42. Earlier in the season, Mazzarella had a career-high seven blocks against Pace (1/10). He also had two games last season in which he blocked six shots.
OWLS ON THE HONOR ROLL
Tobin Carberry,
Chris Harris and
Dexton Williamson have been named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll this season.
ON DECK
The Owls return to the court on February 9 as they head to New York for a 7:30 p.m. contest against Pace.