Miami RedHawks Men’s Basketball Travels to Atlanta meeting Georgia State for first time in MAC vs. Sun Belt Challenge

By Sasha Colcheck

2 10 2024

 

GEORGIA STATE GAME NOTES

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MIAMI GAME NOTES

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THIS SATURDAY: The Miami University men’s basketball team will travel to Georgia State on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 2 p.m. as part of the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge. The RedHawks previously hosted Texas State in November as part of the Challenge.

TELEVISION: Saturday’s game will be available to watch on ESPN+.

RADIO: In its fifth year of its partnership with Van Wagner, the Miami Sports Network continues its coverage of Miami men’s basketball with a group of affiliates blanketing most of Southwest Ohio and Southeast Indiana. Tune in to one of Miami’s gameday affiliates:

WFMG-FM 101.3 (Richmond, Ind.)

WMOH-AM 1450 (Hamilton, Ohio)

WONE-AM 980 (Dayton, Ohio)

THE SERIES WITH THE PANTHERS: Saturday will mark the first all-time meeting between Miami and Georgia State.

ABOUT GEORGIA STATE: The Georgia State University men’s basketball team recorded a 10-21 (3-15 Sun Belt) record this past season. Head coach Jonas Hayes is currently in his second year with the Panthers. Prior to becoming a head coach, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach under Travis Steele at Xavier. This year, Dwon Odom (second team) and Brenden Tucker (third team) were named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Team. The Panthers are currently 10-13 (5-7 Sun Belt). Georgia State most recently topped the University of Louisiana at Lafayette 78-69.

This season, Georgia State is averaging 78.3 points per game on 44.0 percent shooting and held opponents to 75.2 points per game. The team also averages 12.1 assists and 38.4 rebounds in each game they play. Lucas Taylor (14.5) lead the Panthers’ offense in scoring. Jay’Den Turner leads the team in rebounds (8.9) and steals (1.3) per game. Edward Nnamoko tops the Panthers in blocks per game (0.8). Dwon Odom holds the team-high in assists each game (4.3).

UP NEXT: The Miami University men’s basketball team will return home to face off with Ball State on Saturday, Feb. 17 at 3:30 p.m. The RedHawks previously defeated the Cardinals 87-80 in Muncie, Ind. earlier this season.

RECENT PLAY: The Miami University men’s basketball team fell to Northern Illinois 62-59 Tuesday Night. Reece Potter led the Red and White with 10 points.

THREE-POINT BARRAGE: Miami is currently ranked 35th in the country (second in the MAC) in three-point shooting percentage (37.1%). The RedHawks have shot at least 50% from the three-point line in three games this year. Against Ohio State, the RedHawks knocked down 58.3% of their shots from beyond the arc (7-of-12). The Red and White hit a season-high 13 triples in a win at Marshall (13-of-26, 50%). Miami has two players in the top 25 of three-point shooting percentage in the MAC (Ryan Mabrey and Darweshi Hunter).

STRONG DEPTH: This season the RedHawks rank first in the MAC and 25th in the country in bench points with an average of 29.13 per game.

FACILITATION: The Red and White currently rank first in the MAC and 75th in the nation in assists per game (15.1). Miami also ranks 99th nationally and second in the MAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.28).

BULTMAN BOOST: Since the start of MAC play, Bryce Bultman is averaging 9.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 0.6 steals. Bultman led Miami in rebounds against Central Michigan (seven), Eastern Michigan (eight), Akron (nine) and Toledo (11). He also recorded the most assists on the team versus Kent State (three), Northern Illinois (five), Toledo (six) and Buffalo (six). He led the Red and White with two steals against Bowling Green.

MARVELOUS MIRAMBEAUX: This preseason, Anderson Mirambeaux was named a Second Team All-MAC player. He is currently averaging 13.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 0.6 blocks and 0.1 steals. Mirambeaux is coming off the 2022-23 season where he earned Honorable Mention All-MAC after ranking 18th in the conference with a 14.2 scoring average. He was 10th in rebounds (5.7), 20th in assists (2.6), sixth in field goal percentage (54.2%), 16th in free throw percentage (76.4%) and seventh in blocks (0.9). He scored in double figures 24 times and recorded two double-doubles last season. Mirambeaux also had a career-high 27 points against Evansville in the first game he ever played for Miami.

HUNTER GAMES: In 23 games with Miami, graduate transfer Darweshi Hunter has totaled 282 points (team-high) and has knocked down 40.2% of his shots from the field. Hunter has recorded 47 three-point field goals (sixth in the MAC) on 36.2% shooting. His 2.0 threes per game is currently tied for seventh in the MAC. This season, Hunter hit a dramatic 30-foot buzzer beater to lift Miami past Vermont. He recorded 17 points (tied game-high), one rebound and one assist versus the Catamounts. Against Ball State, Hunter hit a clutch three-pointer in the final second of regulation to force overtime. Miami went on to outscore the Cardinals 15-8 from there to claim a seven-point victory. Most recently, Hunter hit a clutch jump shot in the final seconds of regulation to seal a 70-68 victory over Akron. To learn more about Darweshi’s story, click here!

MORRIS MADNESS: Sophomore Jaquel Morris is currently a MAC leader in field goal percentage (70.1%). He is also tied at eighth in the MAC in blocks per game (1.0). This season, Morris finds himself with a total of 23 blocks (10th in the MAC). So far, Morris has averaged 6.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.0 blocks, 0.9 assists and 0.5 steals. Last season, Morris recorded an average of 1.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.9 blocks, 0.8 assists and 0.3 steals a game. Morris recorded the first double-double of his career against Ohio State with 11 points and 10 rebounds earlier this year.

FRESHMEN IMPACT: Miami’s 2023-24 roster is one of the youngest Division I teams in the country. The RedHawks have an average age of 20.07 across the entire team. This season, Miami’s freshmen have totaled 608 of 1,677 total points scored in 23 games played.

Mekhi Cooper is currently averaging 6.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals. Cooper led Miami with three steals (career-high) in a victory over Akron earlier this year. Against Wilberforce, he notched a career-high in rebounds (10) and assists (eight). He also led Miami with a career-high 17 points against Marshall.

Eian Elmer has averaged 6.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.7 steals, 0.5 blocks and 0.5 assists this year for Miami. On the season, Elmer has led the RedHawks in rebounding on numerous occasions. Most recently, he put up a career-high 10 rebounds at Ball State. Elmer recorded the most steals of his career against Buffalo (four). He also totaled a career-high 23 points against Eastern Michigan.

Evan Ipsaro has put up 7.1 points, 2.6 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game. He scored the most points for Miami against Eastern Illinois with a career-high 18. Ipsaro led the team with seven assists (career-high) against Western Michigan. He recorded a career-high three steals versus Northern Illinois. He also added a career-high five rebounds against Ohio State. He is tied for sixth in the MAC in free throw percentage (83.3%).

Jackson Kotecki has totaled an average of 4.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.3 blocks, 0.3 assists and 0.2 steals. Kotecki led the RedHawks with a career-high in points (19) and blocks (two) versus Spalding.

Reece Potter has averaged 6.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.3 steals this season. He scored a career-high 17 points versus Bowling Green. He also recorded three blocks (career-high) against Wilberforce.

THE BRADLEY DEAN STORY: Bradley Dean sat down with MiamiRedHawks.com to discuss what drew him to join Miami Men’s Basketball when the D2CCA All-American and SAC Player of the Year entered the transfer portal this offseason looking for a Division I opportunity on the hardwood. Check out the feature story here!

SHOWING OUT: The Miami University men’s basketball team had a record setting performace against Wilberforce earlier this year (119-69 victory). Evan Ipsaro led Miami with 17 points, while six other RedHawks scored in double figures (first time since Nov. 29, 2022). Miami matched the second-most points scored in program history. This is the first time Miami has scored over 100 points since Nov. 13, 2021 against Lamar University (104-75). The last time Miami scored 119 points was against Wilberforce on Dec. 30, 2019. The RedHawks shot over 60% from the field for the first time since facing Ohio on Feb. 25, 2023. The Red and White also put up over 50 rebounds for the first time since taking on Defiance on Nov. 23, 2021.

FRESH ON THE SCENE: Bryce Bultman is a guard from McKendree University where he averaged 15.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists. In his final year with McKendree, Bultman earned Unanimous First Team All-GLVC, NABC All District All-Midwest District First Team and D2CAA First Team All-Region.

Bradley Dean is a guard from the University of Virginia College at Wise. During his tenure he averaged 14.8 points, 3.6 assists and 3.1 rebounds. In his last campaign with the team, Dean was named a member of the D2CCA All-Southeast Region First Team, he was a D2CCA All-American Honorable Mention and earned NABC Second Team Southeast All-District. He also was named the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Player of the Year and made First Team All-SAC.

Darweshi Hunter is a guard from Northern Illinois University. While attending he averaged 6.4 pts, 2.8 rebounds and 0.6 assists with the Huskies. Prior to Northern Illinois, Hunter attended both Weber State and Central State (division II). While attending Central State, Hunter was named to the Division II Conference Commissioners Associations (D2CCA), All-South Region First Team and All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) First Team. He also earned SIAC Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year.

 

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