OVC Men's Basketball Report - February 17

OVC Men's Basketball Report - February 17

OVC Men’s Basketball Report – February 17 (PDF)

This Week’s Schedule

Tuesday, February 18
*Tennessee State at UT Martin
, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Thursday, February 20
*SIUE at Morehead State
, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
*Lindenwood at Little Rock, 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+)
*Eastern Illinois at Southern Indiana, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
*Western Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
*UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, February 22
*Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech
, 1:00 p.m. (ESPNU)
*Eastern Illinois at Morehead State, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
*Western Illinois at Little Rock, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN+)
*Lindenwood at Southeast Missouri, 3:45 p.m. (ESPN+)
*SIUE at Southern Indiana, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
 

OVC Players of the Week

CO-PLAYER
Jadis Jones, G/F • 6-5, 200, Fr. • New Madrid, Mo. • Lindenwood
Jones led Lindenwood to a pair of victories in averaging 21.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.0 assists/game while hitting 73.3 percent (17-of-22) from the field. Jones had a career-high 27 points in an overtime win over Southern Indiana on Saturday, as the Lions won their eighth OVC game of the season to almost lock up a spot in the OVC Tournament field. He hit 10-of-14 shots and 7-of-9 free throws in 43 minutes of action while adding seven rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. He opened the week with 16 points and six rebounds as Lindenwood defeated Morehead State for the first time. In that game he hit 7-of-8 shots and added a steal.
 
CO-PLAYER
Marko Maletic, G • 6-6, 208, Sr. • Ontario, Canada • Western Illinois
Maletic earned his first Player of the Week award of the season leading Western Illinois to a pair of victories as the Leathernecks snapped a 10-game losing streak. The transfer from Toledo averaged 22.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals/game while hitting 52 percent (13-of-25) from the field, 57.1 percent (8-of-14) from 3-point range and 83.3 percent (10-of-12) from the free throw line in wins over Morehead State and Southern Indiana. In the process the senior established a new WIU single-season record for 3-pointers made (87); that ties hm for sixth in the nation this season. Maletic had season-highs of 30 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes off the bench in the win over USI. He hit 10-of-15 shots (6-of-7 3-pointers) and added two assists and two steals. Against MSU he added 14 points, four rebounds, an assist and steal in 31 minutes of action. He also ranks second nationally in 3-point percentage (48.6%).
 
Others Nominated: Nakyel Shelton, Eastern Illinois; Rob Martin, Southeast Missouri; Brian Taylor II, SIUE; Stephen Olowoniyi, Southern Indiana; Jaylon Johnson, Tennessee Tech; Tarence Guinyard, UT Martin.
 
NEWCOMER
Marko Maletic, G • 6-6, 208, Sr. • Ontario, Canada • Western Illinois
Maletic, a transfer from Toledo, averaged 22.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals/game while hitting 52 percent (13-of-25) from the field, 57.1 percent (8-of-14) from 3-point range and 83.3 percent (10-of-12) from the free throw line in wins over Morehead State and Southern Indiana. In the process the senior established a new WIU single-season record for 3-pointers made (87); that ties hm for sixth in the nation this season. Maletic had season-highs of 30 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes off the bench in the win over USI. He hit 10-of-15 shots (6-of-7 3-pointers) and added two assists and two steals. Against MSU he added 14 points, four rebounds, an assist and steal in 31 minutes of action. He also ranks second nationally in 3-point percentage (48.6%).
 
Others Nominated: Zion Fruster, Eastern Illinois; Reggie Bass, Lindenwood; Khouri Carvey, Morehead State; Brendan Terry, Southeast Missouri; Ring Malith, SIUE; Stephen Olowoniyi, Southern Indiana; Aaron Nkrumah, Tennessee State; Jaylon Johnson, Tennessee Tech; Tarence Guinyard, UT Martin.
 
FRESHMAN
Jadis Jones, G/F • 6-5, 200, Fr. • New Madrid, Mo. • Lindenwood
Jones led Lindenwood to a pair of victories in averaging 21.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.0 assists/game while hitting 73.3 percent (17-of-22) from the field. Jones had a career-high 27 points in an overtime win over Southern Indiana on Saturday, as the Lions won their eighth OVC game of the season to almost lock up a spot in the OVC Tournament field. He hit 10-of-14 shots and 7-of-9 free throws in 43 minutes of action while adding seven rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. He opened the week with 16 points and six rebounds as Lindenwood defeated Morehead State for the first time. In that game he hit 7-of-8 shots and added a steal. It marks the 10th time this season Jones has been named OVC Freshman of the Week, one off the all-time record (set by EKU’s Matt Witt in 2002-03). Overall Lindenwood has won 13 of the 14 freshmen awards this season, which ties OVC mark for awards by a single school (with the 2019-20 Austin Peay team).

Others Nominated: Filip Radakovic, UT Martin


Other Notable Performances
Below are other notable performances from the past week.

Tarence Guinyard (G, Jr.), UT Martin. Guided the Skyhawks to  pair of road victories in averaging 18.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals/game. Had 23 points in victory at SIUE, as UTM handed the Cougars its first home OVC loss of the season.
 
Rob Martin (G, Jr.), Southeast Missouri. Averaged 17.0 points, 4.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds/game in helping SEMO extend its win streak to seven games. He has scored in double digits in 12-straight games.
 
Brian Taylor II (G, Grad.), SIUE. In two home contests Taylor averaged 19.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.5 steals/game while hitting 64.7 percent from the field. Had 22 points in Saturday’s win over TSU.
 
Nakyel Shelton (G, Sr.), Eastern Illinois. Tallied averaged of 16.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists/agme while hitting 50 percent from the field in two home games.
 
Reggie Bass (G, Jr.), Lindenwood. Had 30 points in team’s first-ever win over Morehead State. For the week averaged 22.0 points and 3.5 rebounds/game.
 
Stephen Olowoniyi (F, So.), Southern Indiana. Contributed 16.0 points and 8.0 rebounds/game while hitting 52 percent from the field in two games.


Notes From Around the League

OVC Overview/This Week’s Highlights: Southeast Missouri has won seven-straight games and enters the penultimate week of the regular season with a game lead over SIUE and Little Rock ... Little Rock shared the OVC regular season crown last year, SEMO shared its lone title in the 1999-00 season and SIUE has never won an OVC regular season title ... Five teams (SEMO, SIUE, Little Rock, Morehead State and Tennessee State) have clinched a spot in the eight-team OVC Tournament field, while three others are just a win away from doing the same ... SEMO has won seven-straight games, which matches its longest winning streak of its Division I Era (tied with the 2004-05 team) ... SEMO’s 12 OVC wins are the most under fifth year head coach Brad Korn and are the third-most in program history ... SIUE’s 11 OVC wins is the most in program history and the team has secured its first-ever winning season in OVC play ... Lindenwood has now set Division I era records for most wins (13) and OVC wins (8); overall its 13 wins are the most for the program since 2018-19 ... Morehead State’s Kenny White, Jr. scored his 1,000th career college point last Saturday at WIU; White, who is at his fourth current or former OVC school, has scored 782 of 1,004 career points at Tennessee Tech, UT Martin and Morehead State (he also played one year at Murray State) ... UTM’s Afan Trnka had a career-high 18 points (14 in the second half) in Saturday’s win at EIU while also adding a career-best nine assists ... UT Martin has played five overtime contests in 2024-25 (four in OVC play), which is one away from tying the program’s all-time record (six in the 1998-99 season) ... On January 15 the NCAA Division I Council adopted a proposal that requires schools moving into Division I to meet objective measures that focus on the student-athlete experience and support a school’s successful transition to Division I and would change the timeline from four to three years; current reclassifying teams Lindenwood and Southern Indiana can use the new timeline IF they meet all other criteria and could potentially be eligible for NCAA postseason play next year ... Nationally, Southeast Missouri ranks ninth in 3-point defense (28.9%), Little Rock is fifth in field goal defense (38.1%) and 20th in blocks (5.1/game), SIUE is 17th in field goal defense (39.7%) and Tennessee State ranks fifth in rebounding (41.59/game).
 
3-Pointer in Every Game: As of February 17 only one OVC player has made at least one 3-pointer in every game this season: Tennessee Tech’s Jaylon Johnson.
 
OVC Basketball Championships Held at Ford Center in Evansville For Eighth Consecutive Year: The OVC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships presented by United Fidelity Bank will be held March 5-8 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. It marks the eighth-straight season the event will be held in the building. The Ford Center, which opened in 2011, is an 11,000-seat arena located in the core of Evansville’s downtown district. The 290,000-square foot facility serves as home of the University of Evansville’s men’s basketball team and the Evansville Thunderbolts of the Southern Professional Hockey League. The Ford Center also serves as host to numerous sporting events and concerts on an annual basis. It was announced in March 2023 the event was extended through 2026 with an option for 2027.
 
OVC Tournament Championship Format: Once again the OVC Tournament will include a merit-based format. The format, which began in 2011, has the top eight men’s and women’s teams qualifying for the tournament. The No. 1 and 2 seeds will receive two byes to the semifinals while the No. 3 and 4 seeds will receive one bye into the quarterfinals. The first round will include the No. 5 seed against the No. 8 seed and the No. 6 seed against the No. 7 seed. The women’s bracket also uses a merit-based bracket. This marks the 14th year the format has been used (it was not used in 2021), and teams with a double bye (e.g. No. 1 or 2 seed) have won the tournament seven times. The No. 1 seed has won five times, the No. 2 seed twice, the No. 3 seed three times, the No. 4 seed once, the No. 5 seed once and the No. 8 seed once (Austin Peay in 2016).
 
All Teams Eligible for OVC Tournament: Both reclassifying teams, Lindenwood and Southern Indiana, were eligible to compete and win the OVC Tournament Championship this season. Should a transitioning school win an OVC Tournament Championship, the AQ shall be awarded to the tournament runner-up. Should the tournament runner-up also be a transitioning school, the AQ representative shall be semifinalist that had the highest remaining seed going into the tournament.
 
Recent Postseason Success: Following the 2023-24 season, OVC teams have won at least one national postseason game in 13 of the past 15 postseasons. Morehead State won a NCAA game in 2009, Murray State won in the NCAA Tournament in 2010, Morehead State won in the NCAA’s in 2011, Murray State won in the NCAA’s in 2012, Eastern Kentucky won in the CIT in 2013, Belmont (NIT) and Murray State (CIT) won games in 2014, Eastern Illinois (CIT), Eastern Kentucky (CIT), Murray State (NIT) and UT Martin (CIT) scored victories in 2015 (the four different teams to record a victory in the single postseason was an OVC record), Morehead State (CBI) and UT Martin (CIT) won in 2016, Belmont (NIT) and UT Martin (CIT) scored wins in 2017, Austin Peay (CIT) and Jacksonville State (CBI) won in 2018 and Belmont and Murray State in 2019 (NCAA) before no postseason was held in 2020. A streak of 11-straight years ended in 2021 (when only one team made the reduced postseason), and in 2022 Murray State won in the NCAA Tournament, followed by Morehead State winning in the NIT in 2023. No OVC team won a game in 2024.
 
Division I Council Adopts New Reclassification Criteria: On January 15 the NCAA Division I Council adopted a proposal that requires schools moving into Division I to meet objective measures that focus on the student-athlete experience and support a school’s successful transition to Division I. The change reduces the reclassification period from four to three years for Division II schools and four years for Division III schools. Members currently in the reclassification process (Lindenwood and Southern Indiana) can use the new timeline IF they meet all other criteria. Progression through the process is dependent upon meeting each year’s benchmarks. If the benchmarks are met, teams would be eligible for NCAA postseason events in the 2025-26 school year.
 
WIU’s Smith Records 25th and 26th Triple-Double in OVC History: Western Illinois senior guard Sean Smith recorded the 25th triple-double in OVC history on December 4 against St. Ambrose. Smith had 24 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in the victory. Two days later in a victory over East-West University, Smith had another triple-double, this time with 10 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists. He is only the third player in OVC history to have multiple triple-doubles in the same season (UT Martin’s Lester Hudson and Murray State’s Ja Morant are the others) and the first to do it in back-to-back games. Nationally, there are six players to have a triple-double this season and Smith is the only one with two. There has been at least one triple-double by an OVC player in each of the past five seasons.
 
Guinyard Named National Player of the Week (December 17): UT Martin junior guard Tarence Guinyard was named one of five Oscar Robertson National Players of the Week award winners by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) on December 17. He averaged 31.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists/game while hitting 65.6 percent (21-of-32) from the field, 71.4 percent (5-of-7) from 3-point range and 78.9 percent (15-of-19) at the free throw line in a pair of games. At Alabama State, he helped UT Martin overcome a 23-point deficit with 6:59 to go in regulation to force overtime, scoring 29 of the Skyhawks’ final 52 points over a stretch of 17:57. In that game he added seven rebounds, three assists and two steals off the bench. Four days later against Champion Christian, he delivered career-highs in points (31), rebounds (8) and assists (5) in just 22 minutes of playing time. In that game he hit 11-of-15 field goals (including 4-of-4 3-pointers) and was 5-of-5 at the free throw line.
 
Smith Named National Player of the Week (December 10): Western Illinois senior guard Sean Smith was named one of five Oscar Robertson National Players of the Week award winners by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) on December 10. Smith recorded two triple-doubles during the week, with 24 points, 11 rebounds and 10 rebounds against St. Ambrose and 10 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists in a win over East-West University. For the week he averaged 17.0 points, 13.5 rebounds and 10.0 assists/game while hitting 52 percent (13-of-25) from the field, 40 percent (4-of-10) from 3-point range and 100 percent (4-of-4) at the free throw line.
 
Foreign Connections: Every single OVC men’s basketball program has at least one player who lists their hometown in a foreign country. Overall there are 33 players on OVC men’s basketball rosters who list their hometown as not from the United States.
 
OVC Players in the NBA: Four former OVC men’s basketball players were on National Basketball Association (NBA) Opening Night rosters for 2024-25. In 2021, Cameron Payne helped Phoenix advance to the NBA Finals. In 2020 Ja Morant was named the NBA Rookie of the Year, making him one of three players from a non-Power 5 Conference to win the award since 1983-84 (joining Damian Lilliard of Weber State in 2012-13 and Larry Johnson of UNLV in 1991-92). Riley Minix, the 2023-24 Player of the Year and OVC Male Athlete of the Year, is a rookie with the Spurs this season.
            • Riley Minix, San Antonio Spurs (Morehead State)
            • Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies (Murray State)
            • Cameron Payne, New York Knicks (Murray State)
            • Ben Sheppard, Indiana Pacers (Belmont)
 
OVC to Produce 9-Game Linear Television Package and Use “Wild Card” Selections: The OVC will once again produce a national television package in 2024-25 that will include eight men’s basketball games and one women’s basketball contest that will air on the ESPN Family of Networks. The regular season games will all air on ESPNU, as will the OVC Tournament semifinals. The Men’s Championship game will air on ESPN2. Each of the regular season games will be “wild card selections” with the matchup picked approximately two weeks ahead of the game.
 
Little Rock Picked as OVC Preseason Favorites: In a vote of Ohio Valley Conference head men’s basketball coaches and communication directors, Little Rock was picked as the preseason favorites. The Trojans, who were one of three teams who shared last year’s regular season championship (along with Morehead State and UT Martin), picked up 20 of 22 first-place votes (teams could not vote for themselves) to receive 200 total points. Western Illinois was picked second (receiving 172 points) while SIUE picked up the other two first-place votes and 151 points in being picked third. Tennessee State was tabbed fourth (134 points) and followed by Morehead State (131), Eastern Illinois (87), Southeast Missouri (86), Southern Indiana (79), Lindenwood (67), UT Martin (52) and Tennessee Tech (51).
 
The 2024-25 Season: The 2024-25 season marks the 77th year of competition in the OVC. Over the previous 76 years, 14 different teams have claimed an OVC regular season championship.
 
ESPN+: The OVC has a media rights deal with ESPN to air games on ESPN+, the multi-sport, direct-to-consumer video service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International segment. This season over 200 men’s and women’s basketball regular season Conference games and non-conference games will be streamed on ESPN+. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for $11.99 a month (or $119.99 per year) or as part of a bundle with Disney+ and ad-supported Hulu ($16.99/month). ESPN+ is an integrated part of the ESPN App (on mobile and connected devices). More information can be found at www.OVCSports.com/ESPN.