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The Omaha men's basketball team closes its league roadtrip this weekend, traveling to Kansas City on Saturday, Jan. 26. Tipoff is set for 5:15 p.m. at Swinney Recreation Center in Kansas City, Mo., and the game will be broadcast live on 1620 AM with Robert Ford on the call. Links to live stats and live audio will be available on OMavs.com, and the game will also be televised locally on KSMO.

UNO is in its second year as a reclassifying Division I school in 2012-13 and officially joined The Summit League in July 2012 with a full regular-season conference schedule ahead. The Mavericks are led by head coach Derrin Hansen, who is in his eighth year at the helm of the UNO program with a career record of 127-102.

Scouting the Kansas City Kangaroos
Kansas City (6-15, 3-5 Summit League) last took the court on Jan. 22, falling 63-61 to Houston Baptist at home. Fred Chatmon recorded a career-high 17 rebounds with 10 points for his third double-double of the year, while Nelson Kirksey finished with 14 points, and Thomas Staton had 12.

Head coach Matt Brown (Shippensburg, 1994) is in his sixth year at UMKC with a record of 62-113. Omaha leads the all-time series against the Kangaroos, 5-3, with the Mavericks last taking a 77-65 win at Ralston Arena on Dec. 31.

Quick Hits
•Omaha has shot 50 percent or better from the field in five of its last six games. In that span, the Mavericks have shot a combined 53 percent as a team, highlighted by a season-high .623 against IUPUI on Jan. 10. That game held Omaha's highest shooting percentage since beginning the transition to Division I.
•UNO has had five players score in double figures in the last two contests: at CSU Bakersfield and at South Dakota. Previously, the Mavericks did not have a game with five double-figure scorers.
•Omaha's leads the Summit League with 26.0 field goals made per game. It is also third in field goal percentage (46.3) and steals per game (6.9).
•The Mavericks are 5-2 on the year when leading at halftime.
•Thursday's 95-90 victory at South Dakota was UNO's first in Vermillion since Jan. 20, 2005. It also marked the first road win over USD in Derrin Hansen's head coaching career. He was previously an assistant on Kevin McKenna's staff for the 2005 triumph.
•UNO's 46.3 field goal percentage ties them for 43rd nationally with Butler.
•Omaha is 2-0 when a player records a double-double. Junior guard Justin Simmons had one against Benedictine (32 points, 11 rebounds), and senior forward Alex Welhouse had one against Kansas City (10 points, 10 rebounds).
•The Mavs have had two games this season in which two players score 20-plus points on the same night. Simmons and sophomore guard CJ Carter did so against UMKC, followed by Simmons and freshman guard Marcus Tyus at IPFW. The last time Omaha had two players with at least 20 points apiece in the same game was Jan. 8, 2012, with junior center John Karhoff and Mitch Albers at Johnson & Wales.

Last Time Out
Omaha began the second half of conference play on Thursday, knocking off South Dakota 95-90 at the DakotaDome. Five Mavericks finished with double-figure scoring efforts, marking the second time this season they have accomplished the feat. As a team, Omaha made 13 threes, which marked a season-best performance from beyond the arc.

Junior guard Justin Simmons led all scorers by pouring in 26 points, his second-highest scoring total of the season. Simmons shot 10-of-21 with five 3-pointers and added three rebounds, four assists and one block.

Senior forward Alex Welhouse and sophomore guard CJ Carter added 17 points apiece, with Welhouse's mark a season best. Welhouse was 6-of-10 from the floor with four threes, and he pulled down a game-best nine rebounds along with two helpers and a steal. Carter finished 6-of-13 from the field and a perfect 5-of-5 at the free throw line, and he had three rebounds, two assists and two steals to his credit.

Junior center John Karhoff and junior guard Caleb Steffensmeier also matched each other with 14 points apiece. Karhoff shot 7-of-8 and had four rebounds, an assist and a block, while Steffensmeier, whose scoring total was a season best, was 5-of-7 with three treys, five rebounds, three assists and a career-high-tying two blocks.

In their highest-scoring game of the year, Omaha shot 56 percent (36-of-64) as a team, 50 percent (13-of-26) from long range and 77 percent (10-of-13) at the line.

Rewind With the 'Roos
Omaha powered its way to its first Summit League win in school history on Dec. 31, defeating Kansas City 77-65 at Ralston Arena. Sophomore guard CJ Carter led all scorers with a career-high 26 points with four rebounds and four assists. He shot 10-of-12 from the floor with a pair of threes and was a perfect 4-of-4.

Junior guard Justin Simmons joined Carter with a 20-point performance on five 3-pointers, the most threes made by any individual Maverick this season. Simmons added three rebounds, three steals, two assists and a block.

Senior forward Alex Welhouse achieved the first double-double of his career, totaling 10 points and 10 rebounds. He was 4-of-6 from the field with a pair of threes, moving into sole possession of 10th in school history for career 3-pointers.

As a team, Omaha shot 48 percent (28-of-58) from the field and 46 percent (10-of-22) from 3-point range. UMKC finished at a 45 percent (26-of-58) clip and 16 percent (3-of-19) from beyond the arc.

Welhouse Continues Climb Up Career 3-Pointers List
Forward Alex Welhouse entered his senior season as one of UNO's most experienced returners, having averaged 10.4 points and a team-leading 6.7 rebounds per game as a junior. A three-year starter, he is ninth all-time on UNO's career 3-pointers chart with 136 threes made, which passes former Maverick Troy Kloewer (131). Welhouse stands 25 from matching Michael Jenkins for eighth (161).

Home Sweet Home
The 2012-13 season marks UNO's inaugural season playing at newly constructed Ralston Arena, which will serve as the new home of Maverick men's basketball, Omaha Lancers hockey and Omaha Beef indoor football. The Mavs begin a full Summit League schedule this year, and they will host 13 games at Ralston, including a game for the ESPN Sears BracketBusters series.

On Nov. 9, Omaha hosted its first game in the facility, defeating Northern Illinois 77-64 in front of 2,224 fans. After a five-week, 10-game span of away games, the Mavericks returned to Ralston on Dec. 18 to host Benedictine. UNO is now 4-3 at home after splitting its homestand against IUPUI and Western Illinois.

Simmons' Nabs Mavs' First Double-Double of 2012-13
Omaha played its first home game in over five weeks on Dec. 18, rallying for a 74-70 victory over Benedictine. Junior guard Justin Simmons paced the Mavericks with a double-double on a career-high 32 points and 11 rebounds. The Milwaukee, Wis., native shot 12-of-18 from the floor and added four assists and a steal. His scoring performance marked the most points since Tyler Bullock had 32 against Southwest Baptist on Feb. 20, 2010, and he is the Mavs' first player to cross the 30-point threshold since Mitch Albers had 31 at Avila on Feb. 2, 2012.

Road Warriors
Last month, the Mavericks closed a challenging 10-game away schedule that kept them on the road from Nov. 14 to Dec. 15. Omaha traveled to Texas Tech on Nov. 14, Tulane on Nov. 16 and Nebraska on Nov. 18. The Tulane and Nebraska contests were part of the Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic, which continued with games against Bethune Cookman (Nov. 23) and Chicago State (Nov. 24).

After two Summit League games at North Dakota State (Nov. 29) and South Dakota State (Dec. 1),  as well as a mid-week game at Wisconsin (Dec. 4), Omaha visited Iowa State (Dec. 9) and closed with Denver (Dec. 15).

Phill-ing In
Junior guard Alex Phillips has been a major contributor in the first half of the season, averaging 8.7 points per contest with .450 shooting from beyond the arc and a .489 clip from the field, which ranks 11th in the league. He is third on the team in scoring behind only fellow juniors Justin Simmons and John Karhoff.

Phillips scored in double figures in three consecutive games early in the year-- vs. Saint Mary (16), at Texas Tech (10) and at Tulane (13) -- and his season-high 17 points led the Mavs against Chicago State on Nov. 24. He chipped in 11 points with a trio of 3-pointers at Iowa State.

Simmons Steps Up for Starting Role
Junior guard Justin Simmons has made an impression early in his Omaha career, stepping into an immediate starting role for the Mavericks after transferring from Butler Community College. He has averaged 15.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest over 22 games, and he finished with a season-high 32 points and 11 rebounds for his first double-double against Benedictine on Dec. 18.

Simmons ranks among the top 10 in the Summit League in a variety of categories: second in field goals made (132), fourth in total points (336), fifth in scoring (15.3 points per game) and eighth in steals (29). He has had five 20-plus point performances, including three straight from Dec. 31 to Jan. 5.

Simmons is playing essentially just his third year of organized basketball. He played for South Division High School as a senior, then became an All-American long jumper at Concordia University in Wisconsin. In 2011-12, Simmons returned to the basketball court at Butler CC, where he averaged 16.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.0 assists per game, which drew the attention of the UNO staff and prompted him to join the Maverick program in 2012-13.

Welcome to The Summit League
The 2012-13 season marks UNO's first year with a full regular-season Summit League schedule. UNO will play all eight Summit League foes twice, once in Omaha and once on the road. Although the Mavericks will appear in the Summit League standings, they cannot qualify for the Summit League Championship or the NCAA Tournament, and Maverick student-athletes are not eligible for all-conference awards until 2015-16.

Mixed Schedule Takes Mavericks Around the Nation
Omaha's 2012-13 schedule includes 31 games against 20 different Division I opponents, and the team will play in 13 states and all four time zones across the country. UNO will match up with opponents from eight different conferences: Big 12, Big Ten, Conference USA, Great West, Mid-American (MAC), Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC), Summit League and Western Athletic (WAC).

Three foes were 2012 NCAA Tournament qualifiers: defending Summit League champion South Dakota State, Wisconsin and Iowa State. UW had the longest postseason run, falling 64-63 to Syracuse in the Sweet 16.

The Mavericks have never faced five of their 2012-13 opponents -- Tulane, Bethune-Cookman, Valparaiso, Oakland and IUPUI -- and they hold a combined all-time record of 165-107-1 over all opponents on the slate this season.

Mavericks Add Five for 2012-13
Head coach Derrin Hansen and his staff added five new players to the 2012-13 roster: junior guards Alex Phillips and Justin Simmons, junior forward Mike Rostampour and freshman guards Jalen Bradley and Marcus Tyus.

Phillips and Simmons are the Mavs' two junior college transfers. Simmons began his career in track & field at Concordia (Wis.), then transferred to Butler Community College and returned to the basketball court. Phillips played two years at New Mexico Junior College, earning first-team all-conference accolades as a sophomore and averaging 10.3 points per game, including 17.8 points per contest in league play.

Bradley and Tyus, both true freshmen, begin at UNO with outstanding prep experience. Tyus was a two-time all-conference pick at Anoka High School in Ramsey, Minn. As a senior, he averaged 27 points and four assists per game, and as a junior he broke the Anoka school record with 46 points in a single game. Bradley, a Norfolk High School product, was a two-time all-state selection and was part of the NHS team that was state runner-up in 2010. He led the state of Nebraska in scoring two straight seasons, averaging 21.1 points per game as a junior and 21.9 as a senior. Bradley finished as Norfolk's all-time leading scorer and the fifth-best scorer in Class A history with 1,638 career points.

Rostampour comes from St. Cloud State, where he averaged eight points and five rebounds per game as a starter and led the Huskies with .530 shooting from 3-point range.

Summit League Preseason Poll Announced
The Summit League released its annual preseason men's basketball coaches' poll on Oct. 17, with newcomer Omaha picked ninth for its first year of conference play. The poll was conducted with a vote of the league's head coaches, media and media relations personnel.

South Dakota State was the favorite to win the 2012-13 Summit League Basketball Championship, receiving 30 of 31 first-place votes after claiming the 2012 Summit League Tournament title and representing the league in the NCAA Tournament. North Dakota State, which earned the remaining first-place vote, finished second in the poll with 321 points. Oakland placed third with 310 points, followed by 2012 Tournament runner-up Western Illinois in fourth. IUPUI edged Fort Wayne by two points for fifth while Kansas City, South Dakota and league newcomer Omaha rounded out the poll.

Hansen In Eighth Year With Mavericks
Head coach Derrin Hansen is in his eighth season at the helm of the Omaha men's basketball program in 2012-13, boasting a career record of 127-102 over his head coaching career. He took the job after serving as an assistant coach for seven years with former Maverick head coaches Kevin McKenna and Kevin Lehman. Hansen has the second-most victories of any coach in program history, behind only Bob Hanson, and Hansen hit the century mark for wins on Jan. 12, 2011.

Hansen has coached or assisted teams that have earned five trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament, while also garnering two regular-season league titles and three tournament crowns. In 2007-08, his squad recorded a school-record 25 wins in its final season of North Central Conference play, and the Mavs won their final NCC Tournament to advance to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 2004-05. In 2009-10, UNO earned an NCAA Tournament berth by capturing the MIAA Tournament crown in just its second year as a member of the league.

As a player at Nebraska Wesleyan, Hansen's 1988 squad advanced to the NCAA Division III semifinals, and while serving as a student coach, the 1990 Plainsmen advanced to the final 16.

Hansen is assisted by assistant coaches Randall Herbst, Pat Eberhart and Tyler Erwin.

Kids Growing Up In the Heartland
The 2012-13 UNO roster is loaded with local talent, with five of the 14 players hailing from three Nebraska cities. Three come from Omaha: juniors John Karhoff and Caleb Steffensmeier (Creighton Prep) and sophomore CJ Carter (Benson). Junior Matt Hagerbaumer is a product of Lincoln Southeast, and freshman Jalen Bradley (Norfolk) is a native of Norfolk, Neb.

Up Next for the Mavericks
Omaha returns to action on Thursday, Jan. 31, hosting Fort Wayne. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. at Ralston Arena, and links to live video and live stats will be available on OMavs.com.
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