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THE WEEK AHEAD
The Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team will play one game this week as it hosts Concordia at Moore Field House on Dec. 15 at 3:30 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT
Four players were in double digits, but the Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team was defeated by New Haven, 72-67, at Charger Gymnasium in West Haven, Conn. on Dec. 8.
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Deshawn Murphy led the Owls with 15 points and six rebounds.
Tylon Smith had 13 points and six rebounds.
Greg Langston and
Luke Houston each chipped in 12 points.
• In the first half, the Owls led for the early portion of the game with a 16-12 lead.
• New Haven would lead until the remaining minutes in the half when Murphy hit a three-pointer to put the Owls ahead, 33-31, and would take a 35-31 lead into halftime.
• New Haven went in front with a 47-46 lead with 9:48 remaining, and it would not relinquish the lead in the game.The Owls got within 53-50 with 4:29 remaining, but would get no closer.
HOUSTON HEATING UP
Sophomore
Luke Houston scored a career-high 20 points in the win over LeMoyne on Dec. 4. In all, he averaged 16.0 points and four rebounds per game last week to earn a selection to the Northeast-10 weekly honor roll.
MURPHY POSTS A NEW CAREER-HIGH
Freshman
Deshawn Murphy scored a career-high 15 points, including four three-pointers, in Saturday's game against New Haven.
BALANCED ACROSS THE BOARD
For the season, the Owls have seven members of the squad averaging between 6.9 and 16.9 points per game. Two are in double figures -
Trevon Hamlet (16.9) and
Greg Langston (16.3) Hamlet currently ranks fourth in the Northeast-10 in scoring, while Langston is sixth. Rounding out the septet is
Luke Houston (9.0),
Rashamell Vereen (8.5),
Tylon Smith (8.3),
Stefon Williams (7.9) and
Deshawn Murphy (6.9).
ALL-TIME AGAINST CONCORDIA
The Owls lead the all-time series, 6-2. The Owls won 94-81 at home last season.
THE LAST MEETING AGAINST CONCORDIA
Dominique Langston scored a career-high 24 points to pace five players in double figures for the Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team in a 94-81 win over Concordia (N.Y.) in New Haven, Conn. on Dec. 18, 2011.
• Langston also pulled down nine rebounds and dished out a team-high five assists.
Trevon Hamlet scored 17 points with eight rebounds and three blocks, while
Greg Langston scored 17 points to go along with four rebounds, three assists and a team-high three steals.
Tylon Smith contributed career-highs of 15 points and eight rebounds, while Kiernan Ramsey posted a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
• The Owls led from start to finish, but Concordia hung around all afternoon.
• After SCSU built a 13-point cushion – 29-16 with 9:49 to play in the first half – Concordia went on a 15-2 run to even the game at 31-31.
• SCSU answered by outscoring the Clippers 23-6 over the final 6:35 of the half to carry a 54-37 lead into halftime.
• SCSU led by a 73-45 tally with 13:29 to go, but a 21-4 run by Concordia trimmed the gap to just seven at 75-68, with 6:40 remaining. The Clippers would get as close as six with 5:33 left, but the Owls pulled away late.
ALMOST A RARE FEAT
The Owls had five players in double figures in the Dec. 1 contest against AIC, and nearly had a half-dozen hit the mark. In addition to
Trevon Hamlet (18 points),
Greg Langston (16 points),
Tylon Smith (15 points),
Stefon Williams (11 points) and
Luke Houston (10 points), senior
Rashamell Vereen also had nine points.
RETURN TO SENDER
Trevon Hamlet is first in the NE-10 in blocks per game (2.2).
HAMLET REACHES THE CENTURY MARK
Trevon Hamlet became the 24th player in Southern Connecticut history to reach the 1,000 mark after eclipsing that milestone on Nov. 28 against Pace. Including the statistics from his freshman year as a member of the squad at Post University, Hamlet now has 1,637 points in his college career as of Dec. 8.
DEFENSE DOING THE JOB
Southern Connecticut is holding its opponents to just 39.6 percent shooting from the field thus far on the year. In addition, opponents have made just 51-of-171 three-point attempts (29.8 percent).
HAMLET NAMED TO NE-10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Trevon Hamlet was named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Roll during the week of Dec. 3. Hamlet helped the Owls go 1-1.
Hamlet led the Owls with 24 points to achieve 1,000 points at SCSU during an 84-75 win at Pace on Nov. 28. Hamlet also had four rebounds, four assists and two blocks. He then led the Owls with 18 points, seven rebounds, six blocks, two assists and one steal during an 84-82 loss to AIC in overtime on Dec. 1.
LANGSTON NAMED NE-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Greg Langston was named the Northeast-10 Player of the Week during the week of Nov. 19 after posting 22 points and 13 rebounds in the Owls' win at Adelphi. The double-double was the fourth of Langston's collegiate career. Coincidentally, three of those four double-doubles have come against Adelphi, one in each of the past three seasons. The fourth came against Bentley in 2010-11.
A QUICK START
The Owls jumped off to a 3-0 start for the second time in the last three seasons. The 2010-11 squad won its first four games of the year.
PAIR NAMED TO NE-10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Trevon Hamlet and
Greg Langston made the Northeast-10 weekly honor roll during the week of Nov. 12 for their performances during a 2-0 week for the Owls. Hamlet led the Owls with 28 points and five rebounds against Goldey-Beacom. He then had 10 points, five rebounds, four rebounds and four blocks against Bridgeport. Langston had 17 points against Goldey-Beacom, and then led the Owls with 26 points and seven rebounds against Bridgeport.
REBOUNDING LIKE A CENTER
Sophomore guard
Luke Houston pulled down a career-best 12 rebounds in the win at Pace.
AT THE UB MEN'S BASKETBALL CLASSIC
The Owls opened the 2012-13 season with two wins at the UB Men's Basketball Classic in Bridgeport, Conn. The Owls defeated Goldey-Beacom, 94-77, and Bridgeport, 71-57.
IN SEASON OPENERS
With the win over Goldey-Beacom, the Owls improved to 27-36 all-time in season-opening games. SCSU has won its last three season openers.
NEW FACES IMPACTING EARLY
Freshmen
Deshawn Murphy and
Stefon Williams made the most of their collegiate debuts in the opening weekend for the Owls. Murphy had 11 points and seven rebounds against Goldey-Beacom, and added two points and six rebounds against Bridgeport. Williams had 14 points and five rebounds against Goldey-Beacom, and added four points and three rebounds against Bridgeport.
VETERANS HELP SET THE TONE
The four returning starters for the Owls all played a significant role in the team's two wins over the opening weekend.
Greg Langston averaged 21.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists.
Trevon Hamlet finished with 19.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.5 blocks per outing.
Tylon Smith averaged 8.5 points, 8.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds, while
Luke Houston averaged 8.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.
WORTH THE WAIT
Senior guard
Rashamell Vereen was an immediate contributor on both ends of the floor in his first two games as an Owl over the opening weekend. After sitting out all of last year due to NCAA transfer rules, he stepped in and averaged 9.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. In addition, he played a key role in defending Bridgeport's Darian David in that game between the clubs. David averaged 32 points in two games against the Owls last year, but was held to just nine points in the game.
LENDING A HELPING HAND
Greg Langston handed out a single-game high seven assists in the season opener against Goldey-Beacom. He had previously handed out half a dozen assists on two occasions.
Tylon Smith also set a new personal-best with nine assists against Bridgeport.
IN THE NE-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls were selected sixth in the Northeast-10 Conference preseason poll. They finished tied for fifth in the regular season standings last season.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls welcome four newcomers to the squad for the 2012-13 season -
Jack McCarthy,
Deshawn Murphy,
Lucas Van Nes and
Stefon Williams.
VETERAN PRESENCE
Southern Connecticut returns seven players from last year's squad - seniors
Trevon Hamlet and
Rashamell Vereen, junior
Greg Langston and sophomores
Ryan Belote,
Jose Cruz,
Luke Houston and
Tylon Smith.
OWLS CONTINUE TO MOVE FORWARD
The Southern Connecticut State University men's basketball team continued its upward climb in 2011-12 with its best season in a decade. The Owls concluded the campaign with a 14-13 mark, good for their first winning season since 2001-02. In addition, the team also finished in fifth place in the Northeast-10 Conference, the highest placement since joining the league.
THREE OWLS RECOGNIZED BY NORTHEAST-10
Trevon Hamlet,
Greg Langston and
Tylon Smith were all recognized by the Northeast-10 Conference for their play during the 2011-12 campaign. Hamlet and Langston were both selected for the All-Conference squads, while Smith was tabbed for the All-Rookie Team. It was the second year in a row that Hamlet had collected All-NE-10 honors.
EXCELLING IN THE CLASSROOM
Southern Connecticut had six student-athletes selected to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for their work in the classroom during the 2011-12 academic year.
HAMLET FINISHES AMONG NCAA BLOCKS LEADERS
Trevon Hamlet finished the year ranked No. 17 in Division II blocks/game. Hamlet averaged 2.3 blocks per contest on the year.
CONFERENCE RESURGENCE
The Owls registered 21 conference victories combined during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons, the highest win total since they entered the league with 22 conference wins from 2000-02.
ONE FOR THE AGES
The Owls played just their third four-overtime game in program history in the game against St. Michael's on Jan. 11, 2012. SCSU also went to four extra frames against Pace in 1996 and Coppin State in 1984. Ironically, the Owls have yet to win one of those four overtime contests.
DEFENSE TELLS THE STORY AGAIN
In 2010-11, the Owls merited just 67.4 points per game in their 12 wins, but allowed 75.9 points per game in their 15 losses. A similar trend followed the Owls in 2011-12, who meriting just 65.7 points in their 14 wins, but 83.1 points in their 13 losses.
OWLS RANKED NEAR THE TOP
Greg Langston finished the season ranked third in the Northeast-10 in scoring with 16.7 points a contest, while
Trevon Hamlet was fifth with an average of 16.3 points per game.
BALANCED SCORING TRANSLATES INTO WINS
In eight of its 14 wins in 2011-12, Southern Connecticut had at least four players reach double digits in scoring. The Owls had a quintet hit the double digit mark in wins over Post, Adelphi and Concordia.
BLOCK PARTY CONTINUES
After being amongst the leaders in blocks within the Northeast-10 Conference in 2010-11,
Trevon Hamlet picked up right where he left off with 61 blocks, which ranked first in the NE-10.
ON DECK
The Owls return home to play Bridgeport on Dec. 19.