COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce men's basketball team has won three in a row entering Sunday afternoon's game against Denver. A win over the Pioneers secures the longest winning streak in the Division I era for the Lions.
WHO: Denver at A&M-Commerce
WHERE: Commerce | Field House
WHEN: Sunday, November 26 | 1 p.m.
RECORDS: A&M-Commerce is 3-4 on the season, while Denver is 3-3.
RANKINGS: Neither team is nationally ranked. The Lions are rated No. 284 by KenPom, while the Pioneers are No. 266.
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LIONS ARE ON A ROLL
• The Lions have won three in a row coming into the game against the Pioneers on Sunday.
• The three-game winning streak ties the longest in the Division I era, which they did twice last season. Once in non-conference play and once in SLC games.
• The four game winning streak would be the longest since 2021-22.
SECOND IN THE WILDCAT CHALLENGE
• In three games of the Wildcat Challenge, the Lions went 2-1, with wins over Stonehill and Saint Joseph's, while falling at Kentucky.
• The 2-1 winning record in a multi-team event is a first in the Division I era and best since going 2-0 in their home tournament in 2021-22.
GROUNDED THE HAWKS
• After a record-setting win against Science & Arts, the Lions went to Philadelphia and upset Saint Joseph's 57-54.
• The Lions led wire-to-wire in the win over the Hawks and it is the highest ranked win based on KenPom rankings in school history.
RECORDS FALL IN WIN OVER DROVERS
• The Lions downed Science & Arts by 50 points, which was the first win of the season and the home opener as well.
• A&M-Commerce's point total of 113 is fourth all-time, 42 three-point attempts tied the program record and 19 three-pointers made are third in program history.
• Every Lion that appeared in the game scored at least two points against the Drovers.
HOME AT LAST
• After a long road trip to start the season, the Lions were at home to face the Drovers.
• Outside of last season when the Lions played their first home game of the season in their seventh overall game, four games is the longest stretch since 2014-15.
HAD THE WILDCATS ON THE ROPES
• The Lions scored the first eight points at No. 16 Kentucky and led by as much as 13 over the Wildcats.
• Kentucky stormed back, despite trailing for most of the first half, to gone to win by 20 at home.
TOUGH SLATE TO START 2023-24
• The Lions begin the 2023-24 season with three straight games against major conference opponents, which includes two nationally ranked teams.
• In their season opening trip, the Lions played at nationally ranked Texas A&M and Kentucky as well as Texas Tech and Purdue Fort Wayne,
• The first three games of the season for the Lions were against Quad 'A' opponents.
• The Lions went 0-4 to start the season, which is the first since 2007-08.
BIG RUN PULLS AGGIES AWAY FROM LIONS
• Early in the first half in College Station, the Lions went on a 11-1 run to pull to within one of No. 15/19 Texas A&M, but the Aggies answered with a 26-5 run in the rest of the first half to pull away for the first win of the season.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST THE PIONEERS
• This is the second-consecutive season that the Lions and the Pioneers are meeting on the hardwood.
• Last season, Denver won 84-75 at home, in the only other meeting between the two programs.
WILLIAMS PUTS UP 19 AGAINST WILDCATS
•
Kalen Williams scored 11 in the first half at Kentucky and finished the game with team-high 19.
• He has been the leading scorer on the team in two games this season.
BREWER JR. EARNS PRESEASON ACCOLADES
• This preseason,
Jerome Brewer Jr. was named to the preseason second team all-conference team by the Southland Conference.
• He was also named the preseason Southland Defensive Player of the Year by the Field of 68.
• Brewer Jr. led the team in scoring at Texas A&M, scoring 13 and also led the team with five rebounds. He added 11 points, nine rebounds, and four blocks at Texas Tech.
• On Friday at Kentucky, he added 12 points and four rebounds.
• He has been the leading scorer for the Lions in four games.
LOOKING TO BUILD UPON A STRONG 2022-23
• In their first season in NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference, the Lions went 13-20 overall and posted a conference record of 9-9 to finish fifth in the 10-team Southland Conference.
• In non-conference play, the Lions won true road games at Air Force and Hawaii as well as a neutral site win over Eastern Kentucky.
VON ROSENBERG PICKS UP WIN NO. 100
• By beating Nicholls at the end of last season, coach
Jaret von Rosenberg became the sixth coach in program history to win 100 career games as the Lions' head coach.
SEVENTH IN THE SLC
• For the second straight season, the Lions were picked seventh in the preseason Southland poll.
• Southeastern is the preseason favorite to win the Southland.
RE-TOOLED ROSTER
• The Lions return just three starters from last season's Southland Tournament team and add nine newcomers to the roster this season.
• Of the nine newcomers, six are transfers and three are freshmen.
• The transfers for the Lions include former NCAA Division I as well as junior college transfers.
• The newcomers include two from Alabama, Texas, Georgia, one each from Canada, Louisiana, Massachusetts.
ROBERTS AND DEMONIA MAKE SC TOP 10
• Last season, the Lions appeared on SportCenter's Top 10 plays twice and it happened on the same night, in the win at Nicholls.
•
C.J. Roberts' game-winner appeared at No. 9, while
Demarcus Demonia's game-tying alley oop dunk appeared at No. 3.
• Based on our research, this was the first occurence last season that the same team had two plays featured on the same night.
HISTORIC STRETCH FOR THE LIONS
• On their last road trip of the regular season, the Lions picked up a road wins at the 2021-22 Southland Champion, Nicholls and 2022-23 Southland Champion, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and took the Islanders to overtime in the season finale at home.
NEVER COUNT OUT THESE LIONS
• A&M-Commerce fought back from 10-point deficits in eight games against Division I opponents last season to either tie the game or make it a one-possession game.
• Of the seven comebacks, they went on to win four of those games.
• The Lions also came back from being down 11 to make it a one-point game against Texas A&M on Monday.
Opponent |
Lg. Deficit |
Result |
at Northern Colorado |
20 |
Tie game |
vs. IUPUI |
14 |
2-point deficit |
at McNeese |
15 |
Win |
at New Orleans |
12 |
Win |
at Lamar |
10 |
Win |
vs. Houston Christian |
14 |
Win |
vs. New Orleans |
16 |
3-point deficit |
at UIW |
18 |
3-point deficit |
OVERTIME SURVIVORS
• The Lions went to overtime five times last season, which is tied with the 2017-18 for the most overtime games in a season.
• A&M-Commerce went 3-2 in overtime.
LIONS' MAKING STOPS
• A&M-Commerce finished the regular season allowing 73.2 points per game, which is fourth in the Southland.
• The Lions have allowed 69 points or less in 13 games.
NO..NO..NO..NOT TODAY!
• The Lions blocked 3.06 shots per game, which was third in the Southland.
• In 2021-22, A&M-Commerce finished second in NCAA Division II with an average of 5.7 blocks per game.
LIONS APPEAR IN NATIONAL RANKINGS
• In the preseason, A&M-Commerce is ranked No. 283 in the KenPom rankings.
• A&M-Commerce is the fourth rated team in the Southland by KenPom.
A HISTORIC FIRST WIN
• A&M-Commerce collected its first win in NCAA Division I on November 14, 2022, prevailing in overtime over Air Force.
• The Lions trailed by as much six points in overtime, but sealed the win via a dunk by
Demarcus Demonia.
• The Lions moved up nine spots in the KenPom rankings following the win.
ALOHA LIONS
• A&M-Commerce picked up a thrilling 53-51 win at Hawaii on November 30, 2022.
• The Lions led by as much as 14 points in the game, which was the largest Hawaii had faced up to that point this season.
• A&M-Commerce had the lead for nearly 33 minutes, while Hawaii had only trailed for only 19 minutes all season prior to the game.
• The Lions jumped up 20 spots in the KenPom rankings following the win over the Rainbow Warriors.
A&M-COMMERCE ENTERS SECOND YEAR IN NCAA DIVISION I
• The Lions begin the second season in NCAA Division I FCS this year.
• It is also the second season for the Lions in the Southland Conference.
• A&M-Commerce will be eligible for the NCAA Tournament during the 2026-27
season.
SLC MEMBERS IN 2023-24
A&M-COMMERCE
Houston Christian
Incarnate Word
Lamar
McNeese
New Orleans
Nicholls State
Northwestern State
Southeastern
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
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