This Week in WAC Men's Basketball - Jan. 11
This Week in WAC Men's Basketball - Jan. 11
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GCU'S MIDTGAARD NAMED TICKETSMARTER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Grand Canyon's Asbjørn Midtgaard has been named TicketSmarter Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week for January 4 through January 10.
Midtgaard, a senior center from Helsingør, Denmark, led the Lopes to a road sweep at Tarleton to help GCU open WAC play with a 2-0 record. In a pair a games, he averaged 18.5 points per game, 10 rebounds per game and 2.5 blocks per game. After scoring 19 points with nine rebounds on Friday, he came back 24 hours later to score 18 points with 11 rebounds and a school DI record five blocks. On the year, the transfer from Wichita State is averaging 15.0 points per game, 9.9 rebounds per game and posts a WAC-best .731 field goal percentage.
Other nominees included: Seattle U's Riley Grigsby had 24 points to go alongside six rebounds and two blocks in a 98-63 non-conference win over Saint Martin's … UT Rio Grande Valley's LaQuan Butler scored a career-high 20 points to help the Vaqueros earn a 96-67 non-conference win over St. Mary's (Texas) … Utah Valley's Fardaw Aimaq continued his domination in Orem, averaging 17.5 points per game and 15.0 rebounds per game as the Wolverines earned a pair of wins over California Baptist to open WAC play.
UP NEXT
The week will tip off on Wednesday with Dixie State hosting New Mexico is a non-conference game.The Trailblazers will then hit to road and travel to UT Rio Grande Valley for the WAC-openers for both teams. Other WAC series this week include Utah Valley at Seattle U and Tarleton traveling to California Baptist. NM State and Grand Canyon will both be idle this week.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
With WAC play officially underway, California Baptist leads the league in scoring offense (82.9), free throw percentage (.759), three-point field goal percetnge (.364), assist/turnover ratio (1.4) and three-pointers made (10.1). Tarleton posts the top scoring defense (61.2) and continues to lead the league in steals (11.5) and turnover margin (+4.83). NM State boasts the top scoring margin (+13.7), field goal defense (.371), rebounding offense (43.0) and defensive rebounds (32.0). Grand Canyon is the leader in field goal percentage (.501), rebounding defense (28.8) and rebounding margin (+11.0). Dixie State holds the top three-point defense (.271) while Utah Valley has the lead in blocked shots (4.6) and assists (19.4). UT Rio Grande Valley holds the lead in offensive rebounds at 14.6 per game.
Individually, SU's Riley Grigsby is the scoring leader at 18.6 ppg and also leads the league in minutes played (35.2). UVU's Fardaws Aimaq is the leader in rebounds (15.2), blocked shots (1.7), offensive rebounds (5.1) and defensive rebounds (10.1). GCU's Asbjørn Midtgaard holds the top field goal percentage (.731), NM State's Evan Gilyard II is the leader in free throw percentage (.909) and Tarleton's Montre' Gipson has the best three-point field goal percentage (.471). SU's Darrion Trammell is the assists leader (6.3) while Gipson and DSU's Frank Staine are tied for the lead in steals (2.0). CBU's Ty Rowell holds the lead in three-pointers made (2.9) and UVU's Blaze Nield boasts the top assist/turnover ratio (5.8).
In WAC-only play, Utah Valley is the leader in scoring offense (79.), scoring margin (+15.5), field goal percentage (.504), three-point field goal percentage (.400), three-point FG defense (.226), rebounding offense (44.0), rebounding defense (28.5), rebounding margin (+15.5), assists (21.5), assist/turnover ratio (1.6), offensive rebounds (13.0), defensive rebounds (31.0) and is tied with Grand Canyon for the lead in blocked shots (5.0). GCU also holds the top spot in scoring defense (60.0) and field goal defense (.373). Tarleton holds the lead in free throw percentage (.806), turnover margin (+4.5) and three-pointers made (6.5).
Individually, Tarleton's Gipson is the leader in scoring (19.5) and steals (2.0). UVU's Aimaq has the lead in rebounding (15.0), offensive rebound (5.5) and defensive rebounds (9.5). GCU's Midtgaard holds the top field goal percentage (.706), UVU's Evan Cole has the top three-point field goal percentage (1.000) and several are tied for the lead in free throws at 1.000. UVU's Nield has the lead in assists (7.0) and assist/turnover ratio (7.0) while teammate Jamison Overton has the lead in blocked shots (3.0). GCU's Oscar Frayer holds the top spot in three-pointers made (2.5) and Tarleton's Shakur Daniel is the leader in minutes played at 40.0 per game.
PRESSING PAUSE
NM State announced on Jan. 4 that the program would be taking a pause do to a positive COVID-19 test result. As a result, the Aggies WAC-openers at Dixie State were moved to March 5-6, which was a shared bye week for the two programs.
COUGARS SUSPEND SEASON
Citing an insufficient number of healthy players, Chicago State has made the decision to suspend all games for the remainder of the 2020-21 season. "It was a difficult decision, but a necessary decision in order to prioritize the health, wellness, and academic success of the student athletes," said Elliott Charles, Athletics Director at Chicago State University.
GOING STREAKING
When they return to the hardwood, NM State will take the nation's longest conference winning streak into St. George, having won its last 31 WAC games. The last WAC game that the Aggies lost was over two years ago when California Baptist knocked off NM State, 82-76, in the Lancers' first-ever WAC game on Jan. 3, 2019.
AMONG THE BEST
UT Rio Grande Valley senior guard Javon Levi is quickly moving up a pair of WAC career statistical lists. His 216 steals tie him with NM State's Hernst Laroche for ninth all-time while his 538 career assists rank 14th all-time, just one behind former Wooden Award winner and BYU star Danny Ainge. Tulsa's Eric Coley is the WAC's all-time leader in steals at 299 while Utah's Jeff Jonas holds the career assist record with 778.
ARIZONA AGGIES
Due to increased public health restrictions in the state of New Mexico, the NM State men's basketball team temporarily relocated to Phoenix to prepare for the 2020-21 season. The Aggies will practice and stay at the Arizona Grand Resort. NM State also announced that they will play home games at Antelope Gymnasium on the campus of Grand Canyon until they are allowed to return to Las Cruces and the Pan American Center.
KEEPING TRACK OF NON-CONFERENCE CANCELATIONS
The 2020-21 season is bound to be full of cancelations for a variety of reasons and the WAC has already seen the first wave. So far, the WAC has seen 36 men's basketball non-conference games canceled due to the pandemic. A complete list is below:
Nov. 25 IUPUI at Chicago State (COVID)
Nov. 25 Utah Valley at Stanford (COVID)
Nov. 28 Chicago State at DePaul (COVID)
Nov. 28 Weber State at Dixie State (COVID)
Nov. 28 Howard Payne at Tarleton (COVID)
Nov. 28 Park (Ariz.) at Grand Canyon (COVID)
Dec. 1 Florida A&M at California Baptist (Travel Restrictions)
Dec. 1 NM State vs. Park (Ariz.) (COVID)
Dec. 5 Prairie View A&M at Grand Canyon (COVID)
Dec. 5 NM State at Santa Clara (COVID)
Dec. 7 NM State at Cal Poly (COVID)
Dec. 8 UC Davis at California Baptist (Travel Restrictions)
Dec. 8 Tarleton at Gonzaga (COVID)
Dec. 10 Alcorn State at California Baptist (COVID)
Dec. 12 NM State at Arizona (COVID)
Dec. 13 Tarleton at Kansas (COVID)
Dec. 14 UT Rio Grande Valley at UIW (COVID)
Dec. 15 Tarleton at Baylor (COVID)
Dec. 15 Dixie State at Utah State (COVID)
Dec. 15 SAGU American Indian at Grand Canyon (COVID)
Dec. 16 California Baptist at Arizona (COVID)
Dec. 19 Long Beach State at California Baptist (COVID)
Dec. 19 Idaho State at Utah Valley (COVID)
Dec. 21 Southern at California Baptist (COVID)
Dec. 21 California Baptist at Loyola Marymount (COVID)
Dec. 22 Chicago State at Iowa State (Too Few Players)
Dec. 23 Tarleton at Pepperdine (COVID)
Dec. 23 Utah Valley at Air Force (COVID)
Dec. 29 San Diego Christian at Utah Valley (COVID)
Dec. 29 Denver at Grand Canyon (COVID)
Dec. 30 Bethesda at Grand Canyon (COVID)
Dec. 31 Paul Quinn at Tarleton (COVID)
Dec. 31 NM State vs. Santa Clara (COVID)
Jan. 2 SAGU American Indian at Dixie State (COVID)
Jan. 2 NM State at UC Riverside (COVID)
Jan. 3 NM State at UC Riverside (COVID)
NOT ON THE SIDELINE
Before the season began, Chicago State head coach Lance Irvin announced that due to health concerns, he will not be on the sidelines this season. A two-time cancer survivor, Irvin was initially diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2010 and received a bone marrow transplant in 2012 after the cancer returned. Despite not being on the sidelines, Irvin will still be considered the coach-of-record for the Cougars and his career record will reflect CSU's 2020-21 record.
WAC COACHES SELECT NM STATE, AGGIES' RICE AS PRESEASON FAVORITES
NM State is the preseason favorite to win the Western Athletic Conference men's basketball title in 2020-21, while the Aggies' Jabari Rice was selected as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year in a vote of the league's nine head coaches, who could not vote for their own team or players.
The Aggies received 64 points and eight first-place votes to earn the top spot. Grand Canyon captured second place with 52 points and one first-place vote. UT RioGrande Valley was third with 45 points, followed by California Baptist in fourth with 43 points. Seattle U was selected fifth with 33 points with newcomer Tarleton coming in sixth with 31 points. Utah Valley was picked seventh with 28 points, followed by Dixie State in eighth with 20 points and Chicago State in ninth with eight points.
Rice leads the list of Preseason All-WAC honorees. Joining him on the first team are NM State teammates Johnny McCants and Donnie Tillman, as well as Grand Canyon's Alessandro Lever and UT Rio Grande Valley's Javon Levi.
Second team selections include Grand Canyon's Jovan Blacksher and Oscar Frayer, Seattle U's Riley Grigsby, NM State's Evan Gilyard and Dixie State's Hunter Schofield.
MEDIA SELECT NM STATE, AGGIES' RICE AS PRESEASON FAVORITES
The Western Athletic Conference men's basketball media have selected NM State as the preseason favorite to win the conference crown during the 2019-20 season and Aggies junior guard Jabari Rice as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year.
The Aggies received 10 first-place votes, totalling 150 points to earn the top spot. Grand Canyon was picked second with 125 points while UT Rio Grande Valley finished third with 114 points. California Baptist picked up two first-place votes to take the fourth spot with 105 points. Seattle U was selected to finish fifth with 84 points, followed by Utah Valley in sixth with 74 points. Newcomers Dixie State and Tarleton were picked seventh and eighth with 49 and 46 points respectively while Chicago State rounded out the poll in ninth place with 18 points.
Rice was voted Preseason Player of the Year and is joined on the Preseason All-WAC first team by NM State teammate Johnny McCants, Grand Canyon duo Jovan Blacksher and Alessandro Lever and UT Rio Grande Valley point guard Javon Levi.
The Preseason All-WAC second team is comprised of Evan Cole from Utah Valley, Gorjok Gak from California Baptist, Hunter Schofield from Dixie State and Evan Gilyard and Donnie Tillman from NM State.
STAT LEADERS BACK
The following are the returning statistical leaders in the WAC from the 2019-20 season.
Just two of the top 10 scorers from last year are back. Grand Canyon's Alessandro Lever ranked third last season at 15.7 ppg while Chicago State's Xavier Johnson led the Cougars and was sixth at 15.4 ppg.
Four of the top rebounders from last season return, led by NM State's Johnny McCants (fourth, 6.2). GCU's Lever (seventh, 6.0), Seattle U's Riley Grigsby (ninth, 5.5) and GCU's Jovan Blacksher Jr. (10th, 5.5) also return.
Three of the top 10 shooters in the WAC return, led by NMSU's McCants (second, .578). GCU's Lever was fourth (.535) and NM State's Jabari Rice was 10th (.468).
UTRGV's Javon Levi is one of two assist leaders to return, having led the conference with 7.9 per game. Also returning is GCU's Blacksher Jr. (sixth, 3.6).
Levi and Blacksher Jr. are also two of three of the top steals leaders returning. Levi led the WAC with 2.4 per game, Blacksher Jr. was third with 1.6 per game and CSU's Johnson was eighth with 1.4.
Only two of the top shot blockers return as SU's Grigsby (ninth, 0.7) and CSU's Ke'Sean Davis (10th, 0.7) will look to control the paint.
RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS
Of the five first team All-WAC players in 2019-20, only NM State's Jabari Rice returns for the 2020-21 season. Two of the second team honorees return in Grand Canyon's Alessandro Lever and UT Rio Grande Valley's Javon Levi.
Levi is also the only nember of the All-Defensive team to return this season while GCU's Mikey Dixon and NM State's Evan Gilyard II are the lone remaining members of the All-Newcomer Team.
LETTERWINNER/STARTER CAPSULE
Chicago State and Dixie State each return four starters from last year while both California Bapist and Utah Valley head into the season with no returning starters. UT Rio Grande Valley leads the WAC with 10 letterwinners returning. The complete list of letterwinners returning and lost and starters returning and lost for each team is listed below.
WELCOME TO THE WAC
Two new schools join the WAC this season as Dixie State (DII Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) and Tarleton (DII Lone Star Conference) join the league, replacing CSU Bakersfield (Big West) and Kansas City (Summit League). Dixie and Tarleton join California Baptist as schools transitioning from Division II to Division I. CBU is entering its third transitional year and will be eligible for NCAA postseason in the 2022-23 season while both Dixie and Tarleton will be eligible for NCAA postseason in 2024-25.
THE STATE OF BASKETBALL
The NCAA announced on Nov. 16 the relocation of 13 predetermined sites for the 2021 Division I Men's Basketball Championship with the goal to relocate the entire tournament to Indianapolis and surrounding areas. The decision was made to limit travel and provide a safe an controlled environment for competition and practice venues, medical resources and lodging for teams and officials. Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis was already slated to host the Men's Final Four from April 3-5, 2021.
WAC TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS
After COVID-19 wiped away the 2020 WAC Basketball Tournament, the conference will head to #WACVegas again for the 2021 tournament at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The tournament will be held March 11-13, and will include all six NCAA-eligible teams as well as transitioning member California Baptist.
ESPNU TO TELEVISE WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
ESPN will once again broadcast the WAC men's tournament championship game from the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on March 13. The championship game will be broadcast by ESPNU at 7 p.m. (PT).