COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce men's basketball team is undefeated against the Midwestern State Mustangs under coach
Jaret von Rosenberg. The Lions are receiving votes in the latest National Association of Basketball Coaches poll and take on the Mustangs in Wichita Falls on Thursday night.
WHO: A&M-Commerce at Midwestern State
WHERE: Wichita Falls | D.L. Ligon Coliseum
WHEN: Thursday, December 16 at 7:30 p.m.
RECORDS: The Lions are 6-1 overall, the Mustangs are 4-6. Thursday's game does not affect Lone Star Conference standings.
RANKINGS: A&M-Commerce received a vote in the latest NABC poll released on Tuesday.
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GAME NOTES: TAMUC
LIONS RECEIVE VOTE IN NABC POLL
• In the poll released on Tuesday, A&M-Commerce received a vote in the NABC poll.
• The last time that the Lions were nationally ranked in the NABC poll was on 1/22/19.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST THE MUSTANGS
• The Lions are 36-52 against the Mustangs, but have won the last six games. They have not lost in the
Jaret von Rosenberg era.
• In 2019-20, the Lions won in overtime at home and won in Wichita Falls.
• Under von Rosenberg, the Lions are averaging 83.7 points in the three games in Wichita Falls.
SCOUTING THE MUSTANGS
• Midwestern State is 4-6 and comes into Thursday having lost two of last three.
• The Mustangs are averaging 14.7 rebounds per game, which is eighth in the nation.
• They are 28th in the country with 395 rebounds.
• MSU is averaging 70.6 points per game.
LEADING THE NATION IN BLOCKING
• A&M-Commerce is blocking 6.9 shots per game, which leads the nation.
• The Lions blocked 11 shots in the win over Harding last Monday and nine against Oklahoma Christian.
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Clashon Gaffney's 4.4 blocks per game lead NCAA Divison II.
GAFFNEY TIES PROGRAM RECORD
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Clashon Gaffney had seven blocks in 65-63 win over Oklahoma Christian, which ties the program record.
• Gaffney has totaled four or more blocks in all but one game.
IT MATTERS HOW YOU FINISH
• The Lions trailed for over 34 minutes at DBU, but held the Patriots to three points in the last three minutes to escape Dallas with a 72-70 win.
• They overcame an early 10 point deficit in the first half, and led for just 2 minutes and 33 seconds.
ALMOST HAD ANOTHER ONE
• The Lions led for over 30 minutes at Division I South Alabama.
• A&M-Commerce led by as much as 15 points, looking for second win this season against a NCAA Division I team.
THIS LION IS ON FIRE
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Jairus Roberson has scored 106 points through three games this season, 81 of the points have come beyond-the-arc.
• Against Ouachita Baptist, he scored 10 points in overtime, outscoring the Tigers 10-6 in the extra period.
• His eight made three pointers in win over OBU are tied for second-most in program history with current assistant coach
Willie Rooks.
•He is averaging 3.9 three pointers made per game, which is ninth in the country.
NO...NO...NO...NOT TODAY!
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Clashon Gaffney is averaging 4.4 blocks per game through the first seven games, leading the LSC.
• The Lions lead the LSC with an average of 6.9 blocks per game.
• Gaffney has had five blocks or more in four games.
LIONS LOVE BUZZER-BEATERS
• The Lions have made three buzzer-beaters from near half court this season.
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Augustine Ene drilled a jumper to beat the buzzer and tie the game at 28 against Seattle Pacific.
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Jairus Roberson beat the first-half buzzer against Ouachita Baptist from about 40 feet away.
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Alphonso Willis also made his buzzer-beater from about 40-feet away. His shot gave the Lions the win at UTSA.
EXPERIENCED NEWCOMERS
• All four newcomers to the program have seen the court this season. Division I transfers
Clashon Gaffney and
Jairus Roberson as well as Young Harris College transfer
Alphonso Willis as well as freshman
Monyae Davis.
BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER
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Carson Tuttle (Mukilteo, Wash.) and
Rodney Brown (Beaumont – West Brook) were sidelined most of the season last year due to injury, but have returned this season.
WILLIS FOR THREE!
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Alphonso Willis delivered a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer against UTSA. Lions won the game 65-62, their first win over a Division I opponent since 2014.
• The game-winning shot was featured on ESPN's SportsCenter Top 10 and has been viewed over 100K times across all social media platforms.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE ACCEPTS INVITATION TO SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE
• The Southland Conference, following the unanimous approval of its presidential Board of Directors, has extended an invitation of membership to Texas A&M University-Commerce, the league and institution announced Tuesday morning. The university, a longstanding NCAA Division II power located an hour east of Dallas, will officially join the Southland on July 1, 2022, and begin a four-year transition into Division I at the same time.
• Touting a "Best in Class" mission, mentality, and experience, Lions' athletics features sponsorship of 14 varsity sports, including men's sports of football, basketball, golf, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track and field. Women's sports include basketball, golf, soccer, softball, volleyball, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track and field.
The Lions have seen remarkable success in recent years, including winning the 2017 NCAA Division II Football National Championship, highlighting five consecutive postseason football berths since 2015. Overall, 53 A&M-Commerce athletic teams have earned NCAA postseason bids since 2015, including a record 11 teams in 2018-19. Other performance highlights include individual NCAA track and field national championships, an NCAA softball regional championship, and multiple recent NCAA berths in volleyball, and men's and women's basketball.
• In addition to its 2017 NCAA title, the Lions' football program also won the 1972 NAIA national championship. Other national championships have included men's basketball (NAIA 1954-55), men's golf (NAIA 1965) and men's tennis (NAIA 1972 and 1978). Prominent student-athletes at A&M-Commerce have included NFL stars Harvey Martin, Wade Wilson and Dwight White, and noted U.S. Olympic medalist John Carlos.
• Founded in 1889, Texas A&M-Commerce serves rural and urban Northeast Texas with distinction, consistently delivering on a promise that founder Professor William Leonidas Mayo made more than a century ago: "No industrious, ambitious youth shall be denied an education if I can prevent it." To this day, the institution remains committed to its core mission: "Educate. Discover. Achieve."
• Formerly known as East Texas State University, the 2,100-acre Commerce campus provides many opportunities for students to learn and grow. The university offers more than 135 degree programs at the bachelor's, masters and doctoral levels. A vibrant student life experience includes 14 competitive NCAA athletic teams, a thriving Greek system and more than 120 student organizations. Programs are delivered on site at the Commerce campus as well as in Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Mesquite and Corsicana. A robust online academic menu of classes is also a point of distinction, and U.S. News & World Report has ranked several programs at Texas A&M University-Commerce among the best in the nation for 2021.
• A member of The Texas A&M University System since 1996, the institution provides quality education to an inclusive community of diverse learners as one of the most affordable universities in East Texas. Students work with world-class professors who dedicate themselves to excellence in teaching and research. The university maintains strong relationships with local industries to create relevant academic programs and valuable internship and networking opportunities that prepare career ready graduates.
• Serving nearly 12,000 students, Texas A&M-Commerce is a leader in competency-based education, and is the nation's first institution to offer an accredited competency-based bachelor's degree in criminal justice and organizational leadership. The agriculture program is also a national stand-out, featuring one of the only programs where students grow their own experimental crops on the university's 1,500-acre farm. In addition, A&M-Commerce upholds a 130-year legacy as an exceptional teachers' college, graduating more than 400 certified educators in 2019. In 2020, the university opened the 113,470-square-foot Nursing and Health Sciences Building, featuring a state-of-the-art simulation hospital.
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE MEMBERS ON JULY 1, 2022 – AS OF NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Institution |
Offers Men's Basketball? |
A&M-COMMERCE |
YES |
Houston Baptist |
Yes |
McNeese State |
Yes |
New Orleans |
Yes |
Nicholls State |
Yes |
Northwestern State |
Yes |
Southeastern Louisiana |
Yes |
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi |
Yes |
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Lion Athletics Mission: Committed to a "Best in Class" experience for all.