COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce men's basketball team takes on St. Mary's University on Saturday afternoon in a replacement game for games at St. Edward's which were postponed due to SEU CoVID concerns.
WHO: A&M-Commerce at St. Mary's
WHERE: San Antonio | Bill Greehey Arena
WHEN: 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 19
RECORDS: A&M-Commerce is 0-1 on the season. This is St. Mary's' season opener.
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LIONS RE-RACK FOR RATTLERS
• The Lions were slated to open Lone Star Conference play this weekend at St. Edward's, but those games were postponed with CoVID-19 concerns within the SEU program.
• A&M-Commerce and St. Mary's connected to play this non-conference game.
• The Rattlers have had both of their first two series to start the season postponed - at Lubbock Christian and home to DBU.
• A&M-Commerce will look to rebound from a season-opening 100-70 loss to third-ranked West Texas A&M.
• The Lions were led in scoring by newcomer
Devin Bethely, who scored 18 points and dished out a team-high four assists.
•
JJ Romer Rosario scored 12 points and had five rebounds off the bench.
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Khaliq Abdul-Mateen was the leading rebounder with seven boards.
• The Lions shot 41.5 percent (22-of-53) from the floor, 25.9 percent (7-of-27) from three-point range, and 59.4 percent (19-of-32) from the free throw line
• WT forced 25 Lion turnovers and converted them into 35 points, while the Lions scored nine points off 17 Buffalo turnovers.
ALL-TIME vs. ST. MARY'S
• This is the 19th all-time meeting between the Lions and the Rattlers in a series dating back to the 1963-64 season.
• The series is tied at 9-9, with St. Mary's winning the only meeting as LSC opponents by one point last year.
• With the addition of these games, the Lions and Rattlers are now scheduled to meet three times this year.
• In 1963-64 and 1973-74, these teams met in a best-of-three series for a berth in the NAIA National Tournament, with StMU prevailing in three games both times. The first eight meetings between these squads were all in the postseason.
• The Lions are 3-8 against StMU in San Antonio, with a 3-3 record in Bill Greehey Arena.
HOMECOMINGS FOR LIONS
• The Lions have two players whose friends and family will wish the game was open to public attendance.
• Redshirt sophomore
Alex Peavy attended Smithson Valley HS, which is just over 30 miles away from StMU's campus.
• Senior
Augustine Ene attended the University of the Incarnate Word for his first three seasons of eligibility. The UIW campus is less than 10 miles from StMU.
FIVE LIONS LEAD THE PRIDE
• The Lions welcome back five returning players, with three who saw significant playing time in 2019-20 and two who are returning from injury.
• Redshirt senior forward
Rodney Brown averaged 6.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game in 2018-19. He averaged 8.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in four contests in 2019-20.
• Redshirt sophomore guard
Carson Tuttle averaged 5.3 points, 2.0 assists and 1.7 rebounds per game in 2018-19, then sat out in 2019-20.
• Redshirt junior guard
Leo Lara played in 29 games with 15 starts as a sophomore in 2019-20, averaging 5.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 0.9 steals per game.
• Redshirt sophomore forward
Alex Peavy played in 28 games with eight starts as a redshirt freshman in 2019-20, scoring 65 points with 53 rebounds and 12 blocked shots.
• Sophomore guard
Carius Key played in 18 games as a freshman in 2019-20, averaging 2.4 points and 1.2 rebounds per game.
FOUR-YEAR EXPERIENCE ADDED
• The Lions added two players with four-year school experience to the 2020-21 roster.
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Devin Bethely comes to A&M-Commerce after a year at Tarleton, where he started in all 30 games he played, averaging 7.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game while shooting 39.3 percent from the field. He averaged 11.5 points, 4.4 assists and 3.2 rebounds as a sophomore at Seward JC and was named second team All-Conference.
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Augustine Ene was a three-year player at Incarnate Word. He started in 40 games and averaged 6.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game in 81 contests, shooting 44.8 percent from the field.
JUCO STARS ENTER THE FOLD
• The Lions added four junior college players this season.
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Emmanuel Adeoye joins the Lions from Angelina College, where he redshirted in 2019-20.
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Dante Adams comes to the Lions from Eastern Oklahoma State College, where he averaged 16.3 points per game, shooting 47.8 percent from the field. He had 3.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2.3 steals per game.
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Demarcus Demonia comes from Allegany College in Maryland. Demonia averaged 21.3 points and 11.9 rebounds per game in leading Allegany to district and regional championships a year ago. He led all junior college players in rebounds per game. He was a Third Team All-America selection as a freshman in 2017-18.
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JJ Romer Rosario joins the Lions from Polk State College in Florida. He scored 78 points and grabbed 61 rebounds in 14 games this past season. He also blocked 15 shots and shot 45.7 percent from the field.
YOUTH JOINS THE LIONS
• The Lions have five players in their first year of eligibility.
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Khaliq Abdul-Mateen (Cy Lakes),
Donald Ghostone (Grand Prairie),
Jordan Teal (Austin LBJ),
Niv Rozenholtz (St. Legier, Switzerland), and
Riley McIntyre (Austin Bowie) are playing in their first collegiate season.
SEASON FORMAT
• The Lone Star Conference has issued a 20-game regular season schedule, beginning in December.
• The NCAA Division II maximum number of games for 2020-21 is
22.
• The Lions will play 10 home games and 10 road games which count towards the LSC standings.
• Division opponents will play a home-and-home series on Thursday-Saturday, while non-division series are on consecutive days.
• A&M-Commerce is in the North Division with UAFS (Jan. 14 & 16), DBU (Feb. 4 & 6), Oklahoma Christian (Feb. 18 & 20), and Cameron (Feb. 25 & 27).
• Non-divisional home opponents this season are St. Mary's (Jan. 2-3), UT Tyler (Jan. 22-23), and Texas A&M-Kingsville (Feb. 12-13).
• Non-divisional road foes are St. Edward's (Dec. 18-19), Lubbock Christian (Jan. 8-9), and Angelo State (Jan. 29-30).
LSC TO USE POINT RATING SYSTEM
• The Lone Star Conference announced it will use a point rating system to determine its men's and women's basketball standings this year due to COVID-19 related schedule adjustments.
• The point rating system will replace winning percentage for the LSC's basketball conference standings, divisional standings and conference tournament seeding in 2020-21.
• The LSC will publish the point rating system rankings in mid-January and post weekly updates for the rest of the season.
| 7 points |
W, .750+, road |
| 6.5 points |
W, .750+, home |
| 6 points |
W, .500+, road |
| 5 points |
W, .500+, home |
| 4.5 points |
W, .250+, road |
| 4 points |
W, .250+, home |
| 3.5 points |
W, sub-.250, road |
| 3 points |
W, sub-.250, home |
| 2.5 points |
L, .750+ |
| 2 points |
L, .500+ |
| 1 point |
L, .250+ |
| .5 points |
L, sub-.250, road |
| 0 points |
L, sub-.250, home |
CAREER PERCENTAGE LEADERS
• Head coach
Jaret von Rosenberg is ranked third in school history in career winning percentage.
| Rk |
Coach |
W |
Record |
| 1. |
Bob Rogers |
.769 |
113-34 |
| 2. |
Will Hill Acker |
.708 |
46-19 |
| 3. |
Jaret von Rosenberg |
.674 |
64-31 |
| 4. |
Darrell Tully |
.621 |
59-36 |
| 5. |
Dennis Vinzant |
.605 |
92-60 |
| 6. |
Sam Walker |
.585 |
285-202 |
| 7. |
Norman Pilgrim |
.547 |
152-126 |
| 8. |
Paul Peak |
.532 |
134-118 |
| 9. |
Jim Gudger |
.515 |
202-190 |
| 10. |
Jerry Matthews |
.440 |
99-126 |
MOVING UP THE RANKS
• Head coach
Jaret von Rosenberg is now eighth all-time in wins at A&M-Commerce.
| Rk |
Coach |
W |
Season |
| 1. |
Sam Walker |
285 |
17 (2000-17) |
| 2. |
Jim Gudger |
202 |
14 (1969-82) |
| 3. |
Norman Pilgrim |
152 |
11 (1957-67) |
| 4. |
Paul Peak |
134 |
9 (1991-99) |
| 5. |
Bob Rogers |
113 |
5 (1952-56) |
| 6. |
Jerry Matthews |
99 |
8 (1983-90) |
| 7. |
Dennis Vinzant |
92 |
8 (1937-45) |
| 8. |
Jaret von Rosenberg |
64 |
4 (2017-pr) |
| 9. |
Darrell Tully |
59 |
4 (1946-49) |
| 10. |
Will Hill Acker |
46 |
3 (1928-30) |
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