Monday, February 18, 2019

MSSU men to entertain Pitt State for Senior Night


(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

The Missouri Southern men's basketball team will take on the Gorillas of Pittsburg State for the second time in the last four days as the two teams team up for Senior Night inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. Tip off tomorrow night on Robert Corn Court is slated for 7:30 pm.

Game Information

Teams: (RV/RV) Missouri Southern (20-5, 11-4 MIAA) at Pittsburg State (14-10, 7-8 MIAA)
Date: February 19, 2019
Tip-Off: 7:30 PM
Location: Joplin, Mo.
Site: Robert Corn Court/Leggett & Platt Athletic Center
Series Record: MSSU leads 56-46
Coaches: Jeff Boschee (95-50 overall/at MSSU - 5th year). Kim Anderson (331-84 overall/31-23 at PSU)







The Series

This will be the 103rd meeting all-time between the two schools. The Lions lead 56-46 in the all-time series with 26 wins in their last 41 tries, including the last six in a row vs. the Gorillas. The Lions are 36-13 at home all-time vs. the Gorillas with wins in 13 of the last 16 home meetings. Southern is 18-31 at Pittsburg. Nineteen of the last 34 games between the two border rivals have been decided by seven points or less.The 102 games played between the two schools is the most played between any two schools in MSSU history.

MIAA Team Stat Leaders

The Lions, as a team, lead the MIAA in three point attempts, defensive rebounds per game, free throw attempts, free throws made and total rebounds. The Lions rank second in assists per game, scoring, three pointers per game, total three pointers made and total assists, while ranking third in assist to turnover ratio, field goal percentage, offensive rebounds per game and fewest fouls per game.

MIAA Individual Stat Leaders

Cam Martin leads the MIAA in field goal percentage, free throw attempts and free throws made. Elyjah Clark leads the MIAA in three point attempts and both minutes per game and total minutes. Martin ranks second in double-double-s, and third in offensive rebounds, scoring, rebounds, and total points. Clark ranks second total three pointers made, while ranking third in three pointers per game.

Streak Stopper

Coming into the season Elyjah Clark had made a three pointer in 47-straight games, dating back to his freshman season. Clark, however, missed out on a three in the first game of the year, but has made a three in each game since, taking his current streak to 24.

Cam You Score A Lot?


Cam Martin tied a MSSU single-game record with 49 points at Minnesota State. The mark tied Carl Tyler from 1984. Coincidently, in his second game as a Lion, former guard CJ Carr scored 47 points against the same Minnesota State team two years ago.

Three-Point Streak

The Lions failed to make a three-pointer at Arkansas Tech in their match-up in 2012-13. It was the first time in 403 games that Southern had failed to hit a three pointer, dating back to Jan. 20, 1999 against Missouri S&T. The Lions have had a three in 198-straight games since Arkansas Tech in 2012-13.

Hard Working Man

Elyjah Clark leads the MIAA in minutes per game and total minutes.

Success At Charity

In the last 11 games, the Lions are shooting 79 percent from the free throw line (201-254). In that same stretch, Clark (.917) and Braelon Walker (.907) are shooting 90 percent or higher.







Super Tuesday

The Lions are 2-0 on Tuesday's this year and a perfect 8-0 in Jeff Boschee's tenure.

Corndogs Jackie

Southern is averaging 85 points per game this season and the Lions have topped the century mark five times.

Bevo Francis Award Watchlist


Sophomore Cam Martin has been named to the Small College Basketball Bevo Francis Award Watchlist. The award is for the Division II Player of the Year. Martin was named to the top-100 list and Friday was named as a top-50 player.

Record-Breaking Sniper


Junior Elyjah Clark already has the Missouri Southern single-season record for three pointers with 110. Clark broke the career record against Fort Hays State last weekend and has 270 career three pointers now as a junior. With one season left to play, Clark now can target the MIAA record of 370.

Reachin' A Grand

Elyjah Clark went over 1,000 points in his career with 18 points against Minnesota-Crookston in the Puerto Rico Tournament. He currently has 1,318 in his career and is the 21st person in MSSU history to crack the 1,000 point plateau. Clark has moved into 11th place all-time, passing Taevaunn Prince. Next up is Terry Shumpert at 1,379 points.

Elyjah For Three


Clark has the top-two single-season three-point totals in MSSU history and his 270 threes made in his two-plus year career rank first. His career three-point percentage of .408 is second-best all-time, while he also tied the single-game record for three's made with nine. He has the season and career record for three pointers per game, while also holding the MSSU season and career record for consecutive games with a three (47).

Coaches Show


This year, Jeff Boschee and women's coach Ronnie Ressel will be part of the Missouri Southern Coaches Show. The show is Monday night's at 6 pm and originates from Hackett's Hot Wings in downtown Joplin. The show can be heard live on 101.3 and 107.9 FM, as well as streamed on www.mssulions.com.

Up Next


The Lions will be on the road to take on the Emporia State Hornets this Saturday. Tip off from White Auditorium is slated for 3 pm and it will be a rare occurrence where the men play before the women

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