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Men's Basketball Heads To No. 8 Washburn

Joplin, Mo. --  The Missouri Southern men's basketball team will head out on the road as the Lions head to Topeka to take on Washburn University Thursday evening. Tip off from Lee Arena is set for 7:30 pm.  

Game Information

Teams: Missouri Southern (4-4, 4-4 MIAA) at #8 Washburn (8-1, 8-1 MIAA)
Date: Jan. 14, 2021
Tip-Off: 7:30 pm
Location: Topeka, Kan.
Site: Lee Arena
Series Record: Washburn leads 48-35
Coaches:  Jeff Boschee (128-65 overall/at MSSU - 7th year). Brett Ballard (66-28 overall/at WU - 3rd year)

Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: Mike Barlow - Play by play - Fox Sports Joplin - 101.3, 107.9 FM, AM 1560 & 1340; KXMS 88.7 FM
Live Audio/Video/Stats - https://www.mssulions.com/coverage
Lions on Facebook:  Facebook.com/mososports
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @mssumensbball

The Series

Washburn holds a 48-35 lead in the series, but Southern has won 19 out of the last 24 games. The Lions lead 20-19 in games played in Joplin, and Washburn holds a 29-12 vs. MSSU in Topeka. The Lions lead 3-1, on neutral floors. The Lions have had few winning streaks in the series. The longest, five games, has happened twice. The Ichabods won 11-straight from February 1984 through February 1989. Missouri Southern's most convincing victory was 37 points, 110-73, in 2013-14. Washburn's largest victory margin was 38 points, 94-56, and came in the 88-89 season. The Lions have won all three of the meetings in the NCAA Tournament. Three of the games in the series have went OT.

MIAA Team Stat Leaders

So far this year, the Lions lead the MIAA rebound margin, while ranking second in total rebounds and offensive rebounds per game and ranking third in blocked shots and defensive rebounds.     

NCAA Team Stat Leaders

Southern ranks 10th nationally in total blocks, while ranking 11th in total rebounds. The Lions rank 20th in both free throw attempts and free throws made, while ranking 21st in rebound margin.

MIAA Individual Stat Leaders

Cam Martin leads the MIAA in scoring, total points, total field goals made, total attempts, and free throw attempts. Martin ranks third in total rebounds, free throws made and field goal percentage. Stan Scott ranks second in field goal percentage, while Christian Bundy ranks second in blocks.

NCAA Individual Stat Leaders

Martin leads Division II in free throw attempts, while ranking second in total field goals made and total points. He ranks fifth in total field goal attempts and scoring, while ranking sixth in total rebounds and double-doubles.

New Career Highs

Against Newman, both Kyle Young (23 points) and Stan Scott (19 points) set their individual career-highs for single-game scoring. Lawson Jenkins set his individual single-game record for points with 14 against Rogers State.   

Records Watch

Cam Martin sits in four different MSSU career categories for the Lions. Martin currently has the top career scoring average at 23.5, while ranking fifth in career field goal percentage (.586), fourth in career rebounds (665) and sixth in career scoring (1,672).

Cam You Score A lot

Cam Martin put himself amongst the Missouri Southern single-season scoring leaders when he became only the second Lion to ever score 700 or more points, joining Taevaunn Prince in that category last season. He finished with 720 which is the second most scored in a single-season at MSSU. Martin eclipsed his total from that season with 746 last year and is the only player in Southern history to do that twice in a career.

Cam You Score A lot II

Cam Martin set the MSSU single-game scoring record at Missouri Western in 2019-20 as he scored 54 points against the Griffons. The 54 points was the most scored in Division II that year and Cam was one of only four players to hit the 50-point plateau last year. Martin had two of the top-eight scoring games this season in Division II.

The Century Mark

Jeff Boschee won his 100th career game at Missouri Southern against Washburn in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. He became the quickest to 100 wins in MSSU history. The previous mark was Frank Davis who reached 100 wins in 161 games. Boschee did it in 152 games.

Bevo Francis Watchlist

For the second year in a row, Cam Martin was named to the Bevo Francis Award Watchlist. The award goes to the best player in small school basketball which encompasses Division II, Division III, and the NAIA.

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 242-straight games since Arkansas Tech in 2012-13.

20-Win Seasons

The win against Central Missouri last year gave the Lions 20 wins for the third-straight season and the fifth time in the last seven seasons. It is the fourth 20-win season in Jeff Boschee's six years as a head coach.

Perfection

For just the third time in program history, the Lions went perfect at home during the 2018-19 season (13-0). Only the 1969-70 (11-0) and the 1999-2000 (18-0) teams were also perfect at home. The Lions are 67-15 in Jeff Boschee's tenure at home.

Active NCAA Career Leaders

Cam Martin is in rare company among the active career leaders in NCAA Division II. Martin currently is the active career leader in field goals made, free throws made, freee throws attempted, scoring average and double-doubles. Martin ranks second in active career points, while also leading Division II among the group of individuals with 1,500 points and 600 rebounds.

Three's Company

The Lions broke the MSSU single-game 3-point record with 22 3's against Washburn in the NCAA Tournament in 2018-19. The 22 3's was one three-pointer off of the NCAA Tournament record of 23 in a single-game.

Lions In The Pros

Currently, there are nine active former Lions playing professionally in Europe or overseas. Skyler Bowlin (Iraklis - Greece), Elyjah Clark (Ankara Basket - Turkey), Enis Memic (Spars - Bosina), Vincent Ateba (Saint Vallier - France), Keane Thomann (BAC - Denmark), Marquis Addison (Sibiu - Romania), CJ Carr (Fjolnir - Iceland), JJ Cratit (TSV - Germany) and Jordan Talbert (Wolmirsted - Germany) all are playing professionally.

Home Sweet Home

Missouri Southern can count on some of the best fan support in Division II. Last season, the Lions ranked 7th nationally in home attendance, averaging 1,809 fans per game. That number was second-best in the MIAA.

D1 Transfers

Southern welcomes in two Division I transfers to this year's team in RJ Smith and Yagizhan Selcuk. Smith came to the Lions from Sam Houston State where he started all 31 games a season ago. Selcuk came to Southern from Montana where he saw limited action as a sophomore.

How Do You Say That?

Newcomer Yagizhan Selcuk will most likely have to pronounce his name for many PA announcers this year, but to help out, we call him Yagi for short. You can pronounce his name Yagi Sell-Chook.

Reachin' A Grand

Cam Martin went over the 1,000 point plateau with his 26 points against Nebraska-Kearney on Jan. 6, 2020. Martin accomplished the feat in 45 games, the fastest Lion to hit that mark. He currently has 1,672 points in his career and is in 6th place on the all-time scoring list, having passed both Skyler Bowlin and Marquis Addison with 33 points at Pitt State this season. Next up on the list is John Thomas at No. five with 1,770 points.

Up Next

The Lions will be back in action this Saturday when Southern travels to Emporia State. Tip off from White Auditorium is set for 3:30 pm.

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Players Mentioned

Elyjah Clark

#15 Elyjah Clark

G
6' 3"
Senior
Christian Bundy

#14 Christian Bundy

F
6' 5"
Junior
Cam Martin

#31 Cam Martin

F/C
6' 9"
Senior
Stan Scott

#4 Stan Scott

G
6' 4"
Senior
Yagizhan Selcuk

#22 Yagizhan Selcuk

F/C
6' 8"
Junior
RJ Smith

#25 RJ Smith

F
6' 5"
Senior
Lawson Jenkins

#5 Lawson Jenkins

F
6' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Elyjah Clark

#15 Elyjah Clark

6' 3"
Senior
G
Christian Bundy

#14 Christian Bundy

6' 5"
Junior
F
Cam Martin

#31 Cam Martin

6' 9"
Senior
F/C
Stan Scott

#4 Stan Scott

6' 4"
Senior
G
Yagizhan Selcuk

#22 Yagizhan Selcuk

6' 8"
Junior
F/C
RJ Smith

#25 RJ Smith

6' 5"
Senior
F
Lawson Jenkins

#5 Lawson Jenkins

6' 7"
Freshman
F