Saturday, November 29, 2014 6:00 p.m.
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center, Kent, Ohio
Kent State has been one of the best and most consistent men’s basketball programs in the Mid-American Conference for the past 15 years. Last season the Golden Flashes failed to win 19 games or more for the first time since 1997-98, but still registered a .500 season with 16 wins. Coach Rob Senderoff is in his fourth season after taking over for current Bradley coach Geno Ford. All indications are that Kent State is back from last season’s let-down as they have a solid and experienced team.
Kent State has used the same five starters—two guards, two forwards, and a center—for all five games this season, producing a 4-1 record in the early going. Sophomore forward Jimmy Hall-- a 6’7”, 235-pound transfer from Hofstra-- leads the Flashes in most major categories, including points, rebounds, and blocks. Hall played his high school ball at St. Anthony’s under Coach Bobby Hurley. Six-foot-three senior guard Kris Brewer leads the team in assists and free throw percentage. Brewer’s field goal percentage isn’t impressive, but he is a consistent scorer, ranking second on the team (12.0 ppg), getting to the free throw line often, and scoring in double digits 23 times over his past 37 games. Derek Jackson, a 6’1” senior guard averages 11.2 ppg and leads the team in steals and 3-point field goal percentage. Graduate senior Craig Brown-- a 6’5”, 220-pound wing forward—and 6’9” junior center Khaliq Spicer round out the starters.
The Flashes usually play a nine man rotation, with significant minutes off the bench from 6’4” senior guard Devereaux Manley (leading the team in made threes), 5’11” junior Kellon Thomas, 6’8” junior forward Chris Ortiz, and 6’8” sophomore forward Marquiez Lawrence.
The only team to defeat Kent State thus far has been Yale, who overcame an 8-point halftime deficit with 67% field goal shooting and 19 trips to the line in the second half. The Yalies out-rebounded Kent State 30-22, and made 27 trips to the line for the game while limiting Kent State’s scoring from everyone besides Jimmy Hall.
In Loyola’s last time out, the team played with the best energy and help defense of the season in breaking a 20-game road losing streak at UT-San Antonio. Milton Doyle had 27 points in 29 minutes, and Loyola held their own on the boards against a much taller squad. The Ramblers will need a similar recipe to defeat Kent State-- a less imposing team physically-- but deeper, quicker, more rounded and experienced than UTSA.
Loyola game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... 127aaa.pdfKent State game notes:
Television: None
Streaming Video:
http://www.kentstatesports.com/watch/?Live=43Vegas line: Kent State by 7