Men's Basketball Wraps Up Road Trip At Wright State
More Information: WRAPPING UP THE SWING THROUGH OHIO: The Coastal Carolina men’s basketball program will conclude its first road trip of the season when it travels to Dayton to take on Wright State tonight. The swing started with a game at Cincinnati, Nov. 16, with the Chanticleers dropping a 74-59 decision. This will be Wright State's first game of the season.
THE COACHES: Coastal Carolina Head Coach Cliff Ellis (Florida State, ‘68) is in his first season at the helm of the Chanticleers, but is now in his 30th season as a Division I head coach with a 536-337 record and 614-349 in 32-plus seasons as a head coach overall. Last season, Coastal posted a 15-15 mark, including 7-7 in Big South Conference play, falling in the Big South Tournament Quarterfinals.
Brad Brownell (DePauw, '97) is in his second season as head coach at Wright State with a 23-10 record with the Raiders and 106-50 in his sixth year as a head coach overall. Last season, Wright State was 23-10 overall and 13-3 in the Horizon League, finishing as the regular season co-champions and tournament champions and earning the league's automatic NCAA Berth. The Raiders return five letterwinners and three starters from last year’s squad.
However, Brownell is familiar with Coastal and the area around the Conway campus. Brownell spent four years as the head coach at nearby UNC Wilmington, leading the Seahawks to the NCAA Tournament in 2005-06 before heading to Dayton to take over the WSU program. While there, he did defeat the Chants the two times he faced them. First his squad got a 64-61 win in Kimbel Arena on Dec. 18, 2004, followed by a 79-50 victory in Wilmington, Dec. 17, 2005.
SERIES WITH THE RAIDERS: Coastal Carolina and Wright State have met twice in history, with the Chanticleers getting the victory in both games. Coastal took the first ever meeting between the two teams on Nov. 24, 1990, defeating Wright State, 83-69. Last year, the two squads met in Conway in the first of this home-and-home series, with CCU escaping with a thrilling 70-63 double overtime win.
AGAINST THE HORIZON LEAGUE: The Chants are a perfect 3-0 against current Horizon League members heading into tonight's game. Along with the two wins over Wright State, Coastal also defeated Youngstown State, 79-66, during the 1990-91 campaign.
A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME?:This was the first time since 1992-93 that the Chanticleers have played their first two games at Kimbel Arena, getting wins in the two contests. The last time Coastal opened a season with back-to-back wins was also in 1992-93. CCU picked up wins over Methodist and Bryan to start the year and eventually finished the season in the NCAA Tournament, the last appearance in "The Big Dance" for the program.
LEASURE THE KING OF DOWNTOWN: The three-point arc has been the domain of junior guard Jack Leasure since his arrival at Coastal for the 2004-05 season and that legend grew to new heights last season. In the win over VMI, Feb. 3, 2007, Leasure hit seven threes (the second highest total in his career and fifth best in school history) and became the Coastal career three-pointer leader. Leasure surpassed KeKe Hicks (1993-95) with 275 triples and now has 316 three-pointers in his three-plus years, moving up to second and passing Scott Hartzell (1992-96) of UNC Greensboro with 309. He now only trails Doug Day (1989-93) of Radford with 401.
MOVING UP THE SCORING RANKS: With his two free throws in the closing seconds of the win over Wright State, Nov. 19, 2006, junior Jack Leasure became the 14th member of CCU’s 1000-Point Club, accomplishing the feat in just two years and three games. He currently ranks fourth on Coastal's all-time scoring chart and 21st on the Big South list with 1,506 points, having recently passsed Derek Wilson (1986-89) at 1,492. Tony Whittington (1980-83) is in third at 1,599 and KeKe Hicks (1993-95) in second at 1,622 is also within range.
FEELING THE BREEZE BLOW: Freshman Anthony Breeze made sure he was felt in the game at Cincinnati, Nov. 16. The Greenville, S.C. native came off the bench and led Coastal with a season-best 25 points, including going 9-of-9 from the field and 7-of-13 from the free throw line. He added five rebounds in his 23 minutes of play. The 25 polints was the most by a Coastal freshman since current senior Jack Leasure scored 25 points at Winthrop in the 2005 Advance Auto Parts Big South Conference Quarterfinals.
LEASURE KICKING THE SEASON OFF IN STYLE: Senior Jack Leasure started off his final season as a Chanticleer with a bang - or several of them from downtown. In the season opener against North Greenville, Nov. 9, Leasure tallied a career-high 34 points, hitting 13-of-20 shots from the field and 8-for-13 of his attempts from the three-point arc. He also added three rebounds, five assists and three steals in the 95-75 victory at Kimbel Arena. The eight three pointers tie for the third most in school history, with the 34 points tying for the 10th-highest single-season mark.
Leasure followed it with 33 points in the win over Campbell, Nov. 13. That night, he was 9-of-12 from the floor and 6-of-9 behind the three-point line and 9-of-10 from the charity stripe. He also chipped in three rebounds, five assists and one steal in the victory.
BACK-TO-BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME: Senior guard Jack Leasure has opened the scoring in style, posting the first back-to-back 30-point games since 1994-95, when guard KeKe Hicks scored 33 against Towson State (1-14-95) and 36 against Maryland-Baltimore County (1-16-95). In fact, Hicks did it twice that season, tallying 40 at #22 Georgia Tech (11-28-94) and 32 against Charlotte (12-1-94) earlier in the year.
CLIFF NOTES: Coastal Head Coach Cliff Ellis has seen a lot of season openers in his 29-plus years as a Division I head coach. In his previous two stops at Clemson and Auburn, he was a combined 17-3 in season openers, including going 14-1 in home games. He ran those marks to 18-3 and 15-1 with the win over North Greenville, Nov. 9.
SEXTON MOVING INTO THE LINEUP: Junior guard Steven Sexton has made his way into the starting lineup this year and has made the most of it in his first three starts. He already set a new career best with six assists in the win over North Greenville, Nov. 9 and has scored in double figures in back-to-back games for first time in his career (13 vs. NGU, 12 vs. Campbell).
Sexton is averaging 10.0 points and 3.3 assists per game while connecting on 35.0 percent of his shots from the three-point line.
RETURNERS: Coastal Carolina returns four starters (seniors Jack Leasure and Everage Richardson, junior Joseph Harris and sophomore Joshua Mack) and 10 letterwinners to this season's roster. Among all returners, the Chanticleers return 73.6 percent of their scoring and 69.8 percent of the rebounding from 2006-07, as well as major percentages of steals (78.3), assists (89.7) and blocked shots (71.1).
NEWCOMERS: The Chants have three newcomers on the floor this season and all of them can be seen in the paint. True freshmen Jon Pack, Anthony Breeze and Bryant Wallace will all see time at the post position this year, with Breeze also playing some forward for CCU. There are also four other newcomers on the bench, as Ellis is joined by new assistant coaches Raheem Waller and Scott Stapler and Director of Basketball Operations Jimbo Tolbert to go with returning assistant Jamie Kachmarik on the staff.
LEADING THE WAY: Leaders often do the little things that don't show up in the stats. However with senior Jack Leasure and junior Joseph Harris, when they show up as leaders in the stats, in normally means good things for the Chanticleers. Over the last 61 games, Leasure has led Coastal in scoring on 28 occasions, posting a 22-6 mark. Harris has led the Chants on the glass in 32 of those contests, with CCU having an 19-13 mark in those games as well.
RICHARDSON STARTS ON THE RIGHT FOOT: Senior guard Everage Richardson got going on the right foot, making an impact coming off the bench. In the opener against North Greenville, Nov. 9, Richardson tallied a career-high tying 16 points, going 7-of-9 from the field, along with grabbing six boards, a new career best. He followed it up with 12 points and four rebounds in the home victory over Campbell, Nov. 13.
LEASURE GETTING BACK IN HIS ZONE: After ending the 2005-06 season ranked second in the nation in three-pointers at 4.2 per game, senior Jack Leasure returned to play solid and earn Second Team All-Big South honors last year as a junior. Leasure had his best game of the season in the win over VMI, Feb. 3, as the guard scored a season-high 28 points, including going 7-for-13 from the three-point arc, and adding six rebounds and six assists. He led the team and ranked eighth in the league in scoring at 15.6 points per game. He was also fourth in three-point field goal percentage (.372), third in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.83), second in three pointers made (3.00/g) and ninth in assists (3.60/g).
Leasure has also ranked among the top 30 in the nation in three-point field goals made in each of his three seasons.
SEVERAL KEYS IN COASTAL WINS LAST YEAR: There are several important factors for Coastal to be victorious. The Chants were 13-2 when leading at the intermission and 14-1 when ahead with five minutes to play in the game. CCU was 13-3 when holding opponents to less than 70 points in a game and 12-7 when shooting better than 45 percent from the floor. Additionally, Coastal was 12-4 when shooting more free throws than their opponents and 9-3 when outrebounding their foes.
RANKING NATIONALLY: Coastal ranked in the top 75 in several national categories as a team during the 2006-07 campaign. CCU was 16th in steals at 9.2 per game and 22nd nationally in assists at 16.6 per game. Coastal also ranks 73rd in scoring offense (74.4 ppg).
Individually, senior guard Jack Leasure ranked 27th in three-pointers per game (3.0) and 85th in three-point field goal percentage (37.2 percent). Graduated forward Moses Sonko was 40th in field goal percentage at 56.0 percent, while junior forward Joseph Harris was 98th with 7.6 rebounds a contest. Sophomore guard Joshua Mack ranked 84th in three-point field goal percentage at 37.1 percent.
THE PRESEASON POLL HAD CCU IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PACK: Coastal Carolina was picked to finish fourth in the Big South Conference this season by the league's head coaches, sports information directors and selected media, as announced at the 2007 Big South Basketball Media Days in Concord, N.C. High Point was a slim favorite to take home the crown over two-time defending champion Winthrop with VMI picked third. Rounding out the poll was UNC Asheville, Liberty, Charleston Southern and Radford.
However, much is unknown in the league due to coaching changes. Of the eight schools in the league, four of them (Coastal - Cliff Ellis, Winthrop - Randy Peele, Liberty - Ritchie McKay and Radford - Brad Greenberg) have new head coaches this season.
WINNING THE BATTLE OF THE BOARDS: During Coastal's 15 wins last year, one of the keys for the Chanticleers was the rebounding battle. Coastal dominated on the glass, outrebounding opponents by a combined margin of 517-428, an average of 5.9 more boards per game than its opponents. However in the 15 losses, the Chanticleers have not won the board battle, losing 12 and tying three with an average margin against of 5.6 rebounds a game.
CCU managed win its first two games this year over North Greenville, Nov. 9, and Campbell, Nov. 13, despite losing the board battle by four and three, respectively.
J-MONEY: Senior Jack Leasure has been clutch from the three-point line in the past, but his most notable performance comes from the free-throw line in his career. Leasure is an impressive 159-for-191 (83.2 percent) in his three-plus years thus far. That is currently the second-best career free throw percentage in Coastal history.
KIMBEL HAS ITS ADVANTAGES: Coastal Carolina's Kimbel Arena may seat just over 1,000 fans, but it has been large for the Chanticleers the last five-plus seasons. Coastal is 27-3 (90.0 percent) since the start of the 2002-03 season in non-conference games at Kimbel. CCU had a stellar 14-1 record at home in 2005-06, the most home victories since the program went Division I for the 1985-86 season. CCU is also 53-19 (73.6 percent) overall at the Conway campus venue in the last five-plus years.
HARRIS DOUBLES UP AGAIN: Junior Joseph Harris earned his seventh double-double of the 2006-07 season and ninth of his career after scoring 12 points and grabbing 15 rebounds against High Point, Jan. 22, 2007.
Harris posted a pair of double-doubles in the win over Liberty, Jan. 20 with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and at VMI, Jan. 15, as he had a career-best and team season-best 31 points to go with 11 boards.. The two-game effort earned him Big South Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career. He had a streak of three straight games with double-doubles earlier in the season -- Campbell (14 pts., 13 reb.), Wright State (12 pts., 13 reb.) and Asbury (17 pts., 11 reb.)
He led the team (for the second straight year -- his first two at CCU) and was fifth in the Big South at 7.7 boards per contest and ranks fourth the squad at 8.2 points per game. He has improved the scoring average in league play with 9.1 points in 14 conference games. He at least shared for team-high honors in rebounding in 19 of the 30 Coastal games this year.
MACK ON THE ATTACK: Sophomore guard Joshua Mack showed some offensive skills during the early part of his career for the Chanticleers. As a freshman, Mack was third for Coastal and 19th in the league in scoring at 12.3 points per game. He also ranked 12th in the Big South in assists at 3.1 per game and fifth in three-pointers made with 2.52 a contest. For his efforts, he was named Big South Conference Freshman of the Year.
Mack had his best overall outing of the year, posting a career high with 19 points, grabbing four rebounds and dishing out five assists with no turnovers in the home win over Savannah State, Jan. 10, 2007. He tied his career high with 19 points to go with a career-best six rebounds, five assists and three steals, including a key theft in the closing seconds, in the win at VMI, Jan. 15, 2007. He also posted another 19-point game in helping CCU to the O'Reilly BracketBuster win over Canisius, Feb. 17, 2007, hitting 6-of-14 from the floor, including four three-pointers.
LIVE ON THE RADIO AND THE WEB: Coastal Carolina men's basketball will be broadcast live on "The Team", 93.9 FM, 93.7 FM and 1050 AM in the Conway/Myrtle Beach area, as well as on the Internet at www.GoCCUSports.com. Matt Hogue returns for his 11th year as "Voice of the Chanticleers". In addition, there will be Live Game Stats of all CCU home basketball games on the Internet, as well as Live Video Streaming of all home basketball games available for purchase on "The Edge" on www.bigsouthsports.com.