Men's Basketball | 1/15/2017 3:05:00 PM
Georgia Southern (11-6, 4-0) at ULM (6-11, 0-4)
Monday, Jan. 16 - Fant-Ewing Coliseum (7,000) – Monroe, La. - 8 p.m. ET
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Radio: 105.5 FM WIFO (Jesup), 100.9 FM WLYU (Lyons), 103.7 FM WBMZ (Metter), 900 AM WJLG (Savannah)
Series Record: GS trails 10-5, L1
Last meeting: L, 83-76, 3/3/16 (away)
Probable Starters:
#0
Montae Glenn
#2
Mike Hughes
#3 Ike Smith
#4 Tookie Brown
#10
Jake Allsmiller
Georgia Southern Information:
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Setting the Scene
• Georgia Southern concludes its two-game road trip at ULM Monday in an 8 p.m. ET contest.
• Winners of their last five, the Eagles are coming off an 81-76 victory at Louisiana Saturday night. The last three wins in that streak have been decided by five points or less, and one was decided in overtime.
• It's the Eagles' longest win streak since the 2014-15 campaign. The last time GS won six straight was in the 2011-12 season.
• The Eagles are 4-0 in league play for the first time since the 1991-92 season. GS won its first nine games in the Trans America Athletic Conference that season.
• Georgia Southern is 4-5 on the road this season, and the game at Louisiana was their first road game in league play. The last time GS won its first two conference road games was in the 2002-03 season.
• Georgia Southern features the Sun Belt's top two scorers in sophomores
Ike Smith (20.2 ppg) and
Tookie Brown (17.4 ppg). They were the third-highest freshman scoring duo in the country last year (1-Rice's Marcus Evans and Marquez Letcher-Ellis, 2- FSU's Dwayne Bacon and Malik Beasley).
• ULM is 1-4 in its last five, and two of those losses have come in overtime. The Warhawks are searching for their first Sun Belt win and are coming off a 73-65 overtime loss to Georgia State Saturday. It was their first home loss of the season, and they own a 5-1 mark in Fant-Ewing Coliseum.
The Series
• ULM leads the all-time series, which began in 1976, 10-5 and has won five of the last eight.
• The Eagles are 1-6 against ULM on the road.
• All three meetings in 2014-15, Georgia Southern's first campaign in the Sun Belt, were decided by four points or less, and the Eagles won two of them, including a 44-43 decision in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Tournament.
• The teams split the season series last year with each squad winning at home.
More Team Storylines
• The Eagles are off to their best start in league play since the 1991-92 season.
• Last year, Georgia Southern set new school records with 3-pointers made (282) and attempted (834) in a season. GS ranks first in the SBC in threes per game (9.2) this season, and the Eagles have made 10 or more threes seven times.
• Georgia Southern was picked fourth in the Sun Belt Preseason Coaches Poll,
Tookie Brown was named preseason first-team all-league and
Mike Hughes earned second-team honors.
• GS finished the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 7-6 record, its first winning record in non-conference play since 2014-15 when the Eagles went 8-3. It's just the second time in the last eight seasons that the Eagles were above .500 in non-conference games.
• Georgia Southern played six non-conference games against five teams that are currently in the top-100 in the NCAA RPI (Akron - 51, FGCU - 77, Minn - 13, NC State - 39, Winthrop - 101).
• GS is 7-1 since changing its starting lineup following an 86-49 loss at Minnesota Dec. 9.
• GS has a combined record of 26-11 in Sun Belt games played in January and February since joining the league in 2014-15.
• Georgia Southern plays conference games the rest of the way on Saturdays and Mondays.
• The Eagles played 10 of their first 12 games away from home. The stretch ended Dec. 20 at Winthrop, which also capped a four-game road trip that covered 4,120 miles of travel as the Eagles went from Minnesota to Ft. Myers to Miami to South Carolina and back home.
• GS played three contests in Savannah this season and won all three. The Eagles defeated Florida A&M (83-72) and Radford (65-64) in the Savannah Invitational and won 94-75 at Savannah State.
•
Mark Byington is coaching in his 125th career game today and his 114th at Georgia Southern. His 51 wins in his first three seasons at Georgia Southern are the best of any coach in the modern era.
• Under
Mark Byington, Georgia Southern is 41-7 in games when leading at half and 52-4 when leading with five minutes to go, but three of those losses in each category have some this season.
• Georgia Southern is 28-7 in Hanner Fieldhouse in its last 35 contests there and 35-13 under
Mark Byington.
• Since joining the Sun Belt in 2014, 22 Georgia Southern games against Sun Belt schools have been decided by five points or less, and the Eagles are 15-7.
• The Eagles are 20-1 in Sun Belt games when leading at halftime. GS is 22-0 when leading with five minutes to go.
• The Eagles picked up the 1,200th win in the history of the program, which began play in 1926-27, when they topped Coastal Georgia 92-43 Nov. 14.
• GS held Coastal Georgia to 23.1 percent shooting from the field, the lowest for an opponent since holding North Georgia to 22.7 percent in 2003.
• Georgia Southern used 11 different combinations of starting lineups last year. GS has used six this season.
Next Up
• Georgia Southern returns home to face Appalachian State Saturday and Coastal Carolina next Monday. The Eagles tip off at 5 p.m. against App in a doubleheader with the women's team, and Monday's start time against Coastal Carolina is set for 7 p.m.
• Promotions for Saturday: Blue Out Game - Wear your best True Blue colors, Men's Basketball Alumni Day - All men's basketball alumni are invited back for a fun weekend, Teddy Bear Toss - Fans are encouraged to bring new or slightly-used medium-sized teddy bears to throw on the court and win a prize during halftime of the game. The teddy bears will be donated to the Safe Haven organization. Promotions for Monday: Salute to Heroes Night - Join us as we honor members of the military, police department, fire department and EMS. Active duty and veteran military personnel and first responders will be admitted free and may purchase discounted $5 general admission tickets for their families.
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