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Cram The Convo Black Out Event Set For Arkansas State Men?s Basketball Game Saturday

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ASU To Black Out Convocation Center For WKU Game Saturday

Game 27 - WKU Notes

Setting the scene
Date: Feb. 20, 2010
Location: Jonesboro, Ark.
Tipoff: 7:05  p.m. (CST)
Arena: Convocation Center
Arena Capacity: 10,038
Webcast: AStateRedWolves.com

TIPPING IT OFF
The Red Wolves enter their final three-game homestand of the season when they face Western Kentucky looking to get revenge for an earlier loss just a few weeks ago. The game will be broadcast by HSSN and air on DirecTV channel 617. Tipoff at the Convocation Center is set for 7 p.m.

CRAM THE CONVO BLACKOUT EVENT
The Arkansas State athletic department and the men's basketball program would like to urge all Red Wolves fans to wear black to Saturday night's men's basketball game against Western Kentucky as a part of the “Cram The Convo Black Out” Event. A limited number of event t-shirts are being donated by Elite Graphics, Liberty Bank and Alexander's Machine Shop and will be passed out to students while supplies last. The shirts will also feature a pink ribbon in support of the ASU women's team “hoops for hope” breast cancer awareness day

THE OPPONENT
The Hilltoppers sit at 16-12 with a 9-6 conference record and have won their last three and four of the ir last five including capturing a 79-68 win over ASU at E.A. Diddle Arena on Feb. 11. WKU has four players averaging in double-digit scoring led by preseason player of the year AJ Slaughter who is scoring 17.7 in all games and averaging a league-leading 19.5 ppg in SBC contests. Slauter also leads the team in assists (74), steals (26) and total points (292). Steffphon Pettigrew ranks second on the team with 14.8 ppg while Sergio Kerusch is averaging 13.6 ppg in his 14 appearances this season. Jeremy Evans ranks fourth in scoring at 10.2 per game while leading the squad with 202 rebounds (7.2 rpg) and 47 blocks. Ken McDonald owns a 40-21 record in his second season directing the WKU men's basketball program.

SERIES VERSUS WKU
ASU trails the all-time series 11-27 in the two teams series which goes back to the 1947-48 season.  ASU's last win in the series was during the 2006-07 season when the Red Wolves beat the Hilltoppers 76-75 at the Convocation Center then beat WKU 80-73 in the conference tournament in Lafayette, La. In the two squads matchup last season at the Convo, the Red Wolves battled WKU to a 63-68 decision for the Hilltoppers.


LAST TIME VERSUS WKU
    The Arkansas State men's basketball team was unable to overcome a 79-68 deficit as the host Western Kentucky Hilltoppers had four players in double-figures handing ASU its fourth Sun Belt loss at the E.A. Diddle Arena.
    Freshman guard Brandon Reed led the Red Wolves with 20 points while Daniel Bryant had 15 and connected on three three-pointers for ASU.
    As a team, A-State was 9-9 from the charity stripe and was 27-64 from the field for 42.2% shooting. WKU shot 29-56 for 51.8% and was 15-22 from the free throw line.
    ASU was outscored in the paint 40-34 but did outrebound the Hilltoppers 36-33. Brandon Peterson pulled down a career-high 13 boards to lead all players in the category and was 2-2 from the charity stripe. Trey Finn and Jeremy Thomas each added eight points for the Red Wolves.
    The opening basket by Finn gave ASU its only lead of the contest. On the ensuing possession Sergio Kreusch scored two of his 21 and Steffon Pettigrew converted a layup to give WKU a lead it wouldn't relinquish. Kreusch and AJ Slaughter each had 21 points to lead all players.
    At the Half ASU trailed by eight 40-32 but came out strong in the second half cutting the lead to six when Finn hit a jumper just 40-seconds into the frame. That would be the closest that ASU would get as WKU stretched its lead to 15 when Cliff Dixon dunked the ball at the 7:41 mark.
    A pair of free throws by Martavius Adams and a jumper by Reed got ASU within eight in the final four minutes.

YOUNG PACK
With Arkansas State starting three freshman, a sophomore and a junior college transfer and some of the first reserves coming off the bench being a freshman and sophomore, ASU is one of the youngest teams in the NCAA. In fact, ASU is the third least experienced team in the nation according to KenPom.com.

REED - ONE OF TOP FRESHMAN IN SCHOOL HISTORY
Not only has Arkansas State freshman guard Brandon Reed been one of the keys to the Red Wolves success this season and one of the most productive freshman in the Sun Belt this season, but he is the third-most productive freshman in ASU's school history. With 381 points, Reed ranks behind only John Dickson and Jerry Rook for most productive freshman in school history. Dickson had 388 points his freshman year (1963-64) while Rook had 416 points as a freshman (1961-62). Reed is averaging 15.0 points per game in all-games and is scoring 17.4 in Sun Belt only games. Reed also ranks second on the team with 59 assists and fourth with 18 steals.

PULLING IT DOWN
Sophomore forward Martavius Adams continues to be one of the most dominant big men in the league, which he showcased at ULL on Thursday recording a career-high 16 rebounds and leading the team with nine points. Adams leads the team on the season with 190 rebounds and ranks second with 290 points. Adams ranks fifth in the league averaging 7.3 rebounds per game.

LAST THREE
ASU is in the backstretch of their regular season with four games remaining on the schedule. ASU hosts WKU, UNO and Troy at the Convocation Center and plays its final road contest at ULL this Thursday. ASU holds a 51-96 combined record against those four schools in the teams' all-time series. This season, ASU holds a combined 2-1 record in action against those teams this year and only WKU (15-12) and Troy (14-11) have winning marks this season.

TOURNAMENT PICTURE
The tournament picture has become a bit more cloudy with the results from Thursday. Five teams, the Red Wolves among that group, sit in a tie for first in the league with 10-5 records.  Troy, Middle Tennessee and FAU are knotted atop the East Division while N. Texas sits in a tie with ASU atop the west. ASU holds the tiebreaker over both Middle Tenn. and N. Texas while FAU holds the tiebreaker over ASU and Troy. Troy and ASU have not played yet while FAU and Troy play this weekend. If tournament action began today, ASU would be the No. 2 seed behind FAU receiving a bye in the first round.

WINNING WAYS
The Red Wolves have not lost back-to-back Sun Belt Conference games this season and have won 10 of 14 games in league play this season. ASU has not lost multiple games in a row since dropping four in a row in nonconference action earlier this season.

PETERSON PULLING IT DOWN
ASU freshman Brandon Peterson had his 12th start of the season at WKU last Thursday and recorded his second double-digit rebounding game of the season. Peterson had a career-high 13 boards against the Hilltoppers, it was the most he has posted since pulling down 12 in his career debut against MacMurray College.

ADAMS RECORDS BACK TO BACK DOUBLE-DOUBLES
ASU had four players score in double figures, led by sophomore forward Martavius Adams at UALR who posted 17 points and 11 rebounds for his second career double-double. Adams is the only player for ASU this season to record more than one double-double. Reed also had 17 at UALR followed by Rashad Allison who had 14 and JeJuan Brown who had 12 points. Allison also recorded a career-high 8 rebounds. Adams followed up his performance with a 13 point and 13 rebound contest at New Orleans on Saturday, recording his third double-double.

REED PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Brandon Reed was named the Sun Belt Player of the Week after his performance against Denver and ULL last week. Reed scored a career-high 34 points in ASU's win over Denver Saturday night. Reed, who scored at least 20 points in a game for the fourth time this season against Denver, was responsible for the most points by an ASU player since Tevoris Thompson dropped in 41 against Lyon College on Dec. 7, 2002. Against Denver, Reed was 12-23 connecting on 52-percent of his shots from field, was 4-9 from three-point range and 6-7 from the charity stripe. Earlier in the week, Reed led ASU with 19 points past Louisiana-Lafayette. Reed has led ASU in scoring a team-high nine times this season, including breaking double-digits on 16 occasions. Over the two-game stretch Reed led ASU averaging 26.5 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game and broke the 300-point barrier against Denver.

WIN TOTAL
At 15-11 the Red Wolves have already passed their total win output from last season. With ASU currently sitting atop the West Division of the Sun Belt Conference and holding the best league record at 10-5. ASU's best season in Sun Belt action was the 1997-98 season when they went 14-4 and captured a co-regular season SBC Championship.

FINISHING UP AT HOME
ASU has three games remaining on its schedule and all of those will be played at the Convocation Center including matchups against Western Kentucky, New Orleans and Troy.

DEFENDING THE HOME FLOOR
ASU is 9-3 at home this season and 6-0 in conference games at the Convocation Center. The Red Wolves have always had a strong history of defending their home floor. Over the 22 years that ASU has competed in the ASU Convocation Center, the Red Wolves have compiled a 222-86 record (.720). Arkansas State has gone undefeated twice during a single season at the Convocation Center; they were a perfect 14-0 in 1988-89 and went 13-0 in 1990-91.

ON THE ROAD
During their last four-game SBC roadtrip the Red Wolves won three-straight conference games for the first time since the 1997-98 season. ASU is 4-5 on the road this season and holds a 3-2 SBC record in games on the road.
ALLISON DEALING THE ROCK
ASU junior Rashad Allison has an assist/turnover ratio of 1.9 in all games this season ranking third in the SBC. In conference only games Allison has a 2.0 assist/turnover ratio, ranking sixth. Allison also ranks sixth in the conference and leads ASU with 108 assists. Allison recorded 11 assists versus ULM tying his career high.

BRYANT BACK WITH FIRE
After sitting out four games with an injury, ASU's sophomore guard Daniel Bryant came back with a vengeance hitting back-to-back three-pointers in his first minute of action at North Texas. Bryant finished the game 4-5 from the floor and 3-3 from three-point range, including knocking down 2-2 from the charity stripe for 13 points.

SEASON SWEEP
With their 83-70 win at North Texas, the Red Wolves swept the single-season series from North Texas for the first time since the 2006-07 season.

RECORD WATCH
Freshman forward Brandon Peterson recorded his 48th block against ULL which pushed him into sole posession of the No. 8 spot on the single-season block chart at ASU. Peterson needs one more to move into a tie with Jeff Clifton at No. 7. Jason Jennings set the single-season block record during the 2000-01 season with 102 swats.

ALLISON BUZZER BEATER BESTS MTSU
Junior Rashad Allison hit four free-throws in the final 42-seconds of action against Middle Tennessee and hit the game winning shot on a jumper in the paint with 0.7 seconds on the clock to give ASU the 69-67 advantage. Allison led the team in scoring with 15 points on the night.

ALL SCORED
ASU had eight players play against MTSU with all eight of them getting in the scoring column, Allison led the team in scoring with 15 while Reed and Peterson had 13, Adams had nine, Finn had eight, Thomas had six, Sterrenberg had four and Butler sank a free throw.

PETERSON HAS CAREER GAME AT LAMAR
Freshman Brandon Peterson had his best game in an ASU uniform at Lamar scoring 21 points in his second start for the Red Wolves. He also had eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Peterson is averaging 7.1 ppg and 4.9 rebounds per game this season. Peterson ranks second in the league in blocks per game averaging 2.2 per contest.

ADAMS=EFFICIENT
Sophomore forward Martavius Adams has been extremely efficient for ASU this season ranking seventh in the league in field goal percentage and leading ASU with a .561 mark. Adams scored 12 points in just 12 minutes of action against Central Baptist and was perfect from the floor at MVSU going 6-6. Adams has scored in double-digits 11 times this season.

STRONG DEFENSE AT DENVER
ASU held the hot-shooting Denver Pioneers to shooting just 21.4-percent from the three-point arc in their last contest and held the Pioneers scoreless from three in the second half. Denver was averaging 43.6-percent from three entering the contest.

FINN DOUBLE-DOUBLE
Freshman guard Trey Finn was the fourth player to record a double-double when he scored 13 points and led ASU on the boards with 13 rebounds. Finn is one of the most versatile players on ASU's roster, averaging 7.5 ppg and leading the team in rebounding (7.2) and steals (21).

SIX IN DOUBLE-DIGITS PAST CBC
ASU had six players record double-digit scoring performances against Central Baptist College with freshman Brandon Reed leading the way scoring 14. Brandon Peterson, Trey Finn and Jeremy Thomas had 13 each while Martavius Adams and Adam Sterrenberg had 12.

THOMAS SHOWS UP BIG
Over the last two games junior reserve forward Jeremy Thomas has shown up for the Red Wolves. Against MVSU Thomas recorded a season-high 10 points against all of which were dunks. Thomas then scored another season high in points with 13 against Central Baptist.

BRADY WINS 300th GAME
ASU head coach John Brady picked up his 300th career win when the Red Wolves downed Central Baptist, 98-60 Tuesday at the Convocation Center. Brady currently owns a 300-238 (.558) career mark and a 19-22 record over the last two seasons at the helm of the ASU program.

HOT SHOOTING
Against MVSU the Red Wolves had three players that shot perfect from the field and two that were perfect from the line. Adams (6-6), Thomas (5-5) and Allison (4-4) were perfect from the floor while Finn (8-8) and Adams (2-2) were perfect form the charity stripe. As a team, ASU had its best shooting game of the season, connecting on 55.1-percent of its shots (27-49).

ADAMS DOUBLE-DOUBLE SHINES VERSUS MEMPHIS
Sophomore forward Martavius Adams recorded his first double-double at Memphis scoring 11 points and pulling down a career-high 12 rebounds. It was the third time an ASU player has recorded a double-double, with Brown notching one at SEMO and Peterson recording one against MacMurray College. On the season, Adams is averaging 9.6 ppg and pulling down 5.3 rebounds per contest.

ALLISON AT THE LINE
Junior point guard Rashad Allison posted a career-high nine points against SEMO, all of which came from the free throw line. Allison went to the line a game-high 12 times, connecting on nine of those shots from the charity stripe. On the season Allison is 63-81 from the charity stripe (.778) which ranks 10th in the SBC rankings.

McRoy Named Top-25 Mid-Major Assistant
Arkansas State assistant coach Elwyn McRoy garnered the no. 23 spot on the recent collegeinsider.com listing of the top-25 mid-major assistant coaches in the country.
    McRoy was described by collegeinsider as “arguably the best junior college recruiter in all of college basketball, much less the Mid-Major level, there is no coincidence that on-court success has followed McRoy throughout his entire career. During a span of five seasons in junior college, McRoy coached 28 players who went on to play Division I basketball.”
    This marks the second year in-a-row that one of Arkansas State's assistant coaches have been recognized as tops in the nation. Associate head coach Chad Dollar was ranked one of the top-10 assistant coaches by Fox Sports in 2008.
    McRoy was the only assistant coach in the Sun Belt Conference named to the list.

Head Coach John Brady
With a Final Four appearance and 281 career victories already to his credit, John Brady was announced as Arkansas State's 15th head men's basketball coach by Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee at a Wednesday morning press conference held in ASU's Convocation Center on March 19, 2008.
    During his first season with the Red Wolves, Brady helped lead ASU to one of the best starts in program history and achieved the No. 22 ranking on Collegeinsider.com's Mid-Major Top 25 poll. As a team ASU improved greatly its defending and rebounding finishing near the top of the conference in several statistical categories.
    Brady spent the last 10-plus seasons serving as LSU's head coach, leading the Tigers to six postseason berths, two SEC championships and three SEC Western Division titles. Twice named the SEC Coach of the Year,  Brady is a proven winner who brings a well-documented record of success and a long list of accomplishments with him to Arkansas State.
    Chancellor Robert Potts said that he is very pleased with the selection of Coach Brady as Arkansas State's new head basketball coach.
    Brady's 16-year tenure as a head coach at both LSU and Samford in Birmingham, Alabama, has been decorated with achievements.  He has coached a combined 25 All-TAAC and SEC selections, 48 academic all-conference choices, posted 11 winning seasons and collected five division championships.  Brady piled up the third most wins in LSU history with 192 and left Samford after the 1996-97 season as the Bulldog's all-time leader in coaching victories (89) as well.
    He quickly turned around an LSU's men's basketball program that had suffered four consecutive losing seasons prior to his arrival, leading the Tigers to a 28-6 record, an SEC championship and an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in just his third season (1999-00) at the helm.  Under Brady's direction, the Tigers recorded six consecutive winning seasons from 2001-02 to 2006-07 while making three trips to the NCAA Tournament and two more to the NIT. The 2005-06 campaign saw LSU post a 27-9 record and advance to the Final Four for the first time in 20 years.
    Not only did Brady coach the Tigers to 23 wins versus ranked opponents, he also led them to victories over two teams ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press Poll (Arizona in 2002-03 and Duke in 2005-06).  Additionally, he orchestrated a 19-game home winning streak over SEC opponents, the third longest stretch in LSU history.
    While at LSU, Brady coached two NBA Lottery picks and six current NBA players.  The Tigers signed nine Parade All-Americans and four McDonald All-Americans under Brady, who also coached three SEC Players of the Year, four players named SEC Freshman of the Year, one SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and 17 All-SEC selections.
    Prior to taking over the reigns at LSU, Brady served as Samford's head coach from 1991-92 through 1996-97.  It didn't take long for him to turn around a Samford program coming off six straight losing seasons, either, guiding the Bulldogs to a 17-10 record in his second season.  He led Samford to three straight winning seasons (1995-97) for the first time since 1982-84, all leading up to a 19-9 record and division title in 1997.  Samford won the TAAC West Division each of Brady's final two seasons at the school for the first time in school history.
    His four winning campaigns at Samford were the first for any coach at the school, and he led the Bulldogs to an 89-77 record after they went 27-83 the four seasons prior to his initial year.  He coached eight All-TAAC and 14 Academic All-TAAC players over six seasons.
    The McComb, Miss., native earned his bachelor's degree in 1976 from Belhaven College, where he was three-year starter and scored over 1,000 points during his college playing career.  Brady was a two-time All-Southern States Conference selection and was later inducted into his alma mater's Hall of Fame.
    He got his coaching start as a graduate assistant with the Mississippi State men's basketball program while earning his master's degree from 1976-77.  Brady took his first head coaching position in Louisiana at Crowley High School in 1977 and led the basketball squad to a 129-49 (.725) record in five seasons.  He was named the 1981 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Class 3-A Coach of the Year.
    Brady returned to the college coaching ranks in 1982 as an assistant coach at Mississippi State.  He spent the next eight years with the Bulldogs, the first four seasons under coach Bob Hoyt and the next four as a chief recruiter for coach Richard Williams.  Following his tenure in Starkville, Brady returned to Louisiana for the second time, this time to serve as an assistant coach at the University of New Orleans.  Brady helped lead UNO to the NCAA Tournament during his only season with the Privateers.
 

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Players Mentioned

JeJuan Brown

#31 JeJuan Brown

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6' 7"
Senior
Brandon Reed

#1 Brandon Reed

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6' 3"
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Martavius Adams

#13 Martavius Adams

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6' 8"
Junior
Rashad Allison

#12 Rashad Allison

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6' 1"
Senior
Daniel Bryant

#3 Daniel Bryant

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5' 10"
Junior
Trey Finn

#2 Trey Finn

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6' 2"
Sophomore
Brandon Peterson

#15 Brandon Peterson

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6' 7"
Sophomore
Adam Sterrenberg

#10 Adam Sterrenberg

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6' 3"
Sophomore
Jeremy Thomas

#5 Jeremy Thomas

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6' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

JeJuan Brown

#31 JeJuan Brown

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Senior
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Brandon Reed

#1 Brandon Reed

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Freshman
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Martavius Adams

#13 Martavius Adams

6' 8"
Junior
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Rashad Allison

#12 Rashad Allison

6' 1"
Senior
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Daniel Bryant

#3 Daniel Bryant

5' 10"
Junior
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Trey Finn

#2 Trey Finn

6' 2"
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Brandon Peterson

#15 Brandon Peterson

6' 7"
Sophomore
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Adam Sterrenberg

#10 Adam Sterrenberg

6' 3"
Sophomore
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Jeremy Thomas

#5 Jeremy Thomas

6' 5"
Senior
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