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Mavs Seek Season Sweep at South Carolina State

This Week
The Omaha men's basketball team caps its home-and-home series with South Carolina State on Monday, Nov. 25, making a return trip to face the Bulldogs at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center in Orangeburg, S.C. Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. (CT), and the game will be broadcast live on KZOT 1180 AM with Gary Sharp on the call. Links to live stats and audio will be posted on OMavs.com, and fans can also stream the radio broadcast on their smartphones by downloading NRG Media's app “1620 The Zone.”

Scouting the South Carolina State Bulldogs
South Carolina State is 2-4 entering Monday after defeating Voorhees at home, 88-74, on Saturday. Matthew Hezekiah tossed in a team-high 18 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead SCSU. Daryll Palmer recorded the contest's only double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Adama Adams added 12. Freshman Karon Wright chipped in another 16 points, knocking down 4-of-8 from 3-point range.

Omaha leads the all-time series against the Bulldogs, 1-0. The Mavericks earned a 91-59 win last Tuesday at Ralston Arena in the first meeting between the two squads, led by a career-high 24 points from sophomore Marcus Tyus.

Saturday Rewind at Drake
Omaha threatened late but could not come away with a road win at Drake on Saturday, falling 88-80 at the Knapp Center. Four Mavericks finished with double-figure scoring efforts, led by 17 points apiece from junior guard CJ Carter and sophomore guard Devin Patterson. Sophomore Marcus Tyus added 16, and senior center John Karhoff had 12.

Senior forward Matt Hagerbaumer narrowly missed his first double-double, tallying nine points, a career-high 13 rebounds, a career-best four blocks, three assists and a steal.

Quick Hits
•Senior center John Karhoff needs five more points to hit 1,000 career points and 77 more rebounds to reach 500 career boards.
•Omaha's 57 points off the bench in last Tuesday's 91-59 win over South Carolina State were the most by any Maverick team since 62 bench points against York on Jan. 12, 2008.
•UNO committed just six turnovers on against SCSU, the lowest total since Dec. 9, 2012 at Iowa State.
•Senior forward Matt Hagerbaumer had a career day at Drake on Saturday, finishing with career bests of 13 rebounds and four blocks. He narrowly missed his first career double-double, totaling nine points.
•Senior guard Caleb Steffensmeier broke into the top 20 in school history for career assists last week, and his 211 assists rank 19th on the list.
•Junior guard CJ Carter's 96 total points over six games ranks 88th nationally.
•Over 2012-13 and 2013-14, Omaha is 8-3 when junior guard CJ Carter scores 15 or more points in a game. Carter led the Mavericks in three straight games to open the year with 18 points at Northern Illinois, 22 at Iowa and 22 vs. UMKC.

Karhoff Nears 1,000-Point Club
Senior John Karhoff's senior season has him on the brink of joining the Mavericks' 1,000 Point Club, as he has amassed 995 career points over three-plus years. The Omaha native needs five points to become the 34th Maverick to score 1,000 points in a career.

Karhoff is also close to joining the career leaders list in rebounds and assists. Last week, he reached the top 20 in field goals made, where he now ranks 19th (406). Karhoff is also 10th on the career blocks chart with 55, as his two blocks against South Carolina State last Tuesday passed Tola Dada (53) and tied him with Chris DeSpain. Karhoff's current totals and progress climbing the career ranks is listed below:

        KARHOFF IN THE OMAHA CAREER RECORD BOOK
        Points -- 995 (needs five to join 1,000 Point Club)
        Rebounds -- 423 (needs 53 to tie for 20th)
        Blocks -- 55 (ranks 10th, needs eight to tie for ninth)
        FG Made -- 402 (needs one to tie for 18th)
        Steals -- 63 (needs 35 to tie for 20th)

League Leaders
After a strong opening to the season, three individual Mavericks are among the top statistical performers in the Summit League. Junior guard CJ Carter's scoring performances have him first in the conference for total points (96), and sophomore guard Devin Patterson is first in free throws made (37) and steals (14). Senior forward Matt Hagerbaumer leads the league in total rebounds (53) and defensive boards (41) and is second with 8.8 rebounds per game.

As a team, Omaha leads the league in points per game (80.8), free throws made per game (20.7), free throw percentage (.790) and rebounds per game (37.2).

What Makes Up the Mavericks
•Omaha returns eight letterwinners from 2012-13, including four who started: senior guards Justin Simmons and Alex Phillips, senior center John Karhoff and junior guard CJ Carter.
•UNO returns 84 percent of its offensive production from last season, as this year's returners accounted for 1,850 of the Mavericks' 2,215 points.
•Simmons is the Summit League's leading returning scorer after pacing the conference with 16.7 points per game last season. In his first year as a Maverick, Simmons was second among all UNO players with 28.4 minutes per game but led with 879 total minutes played. He shot .473 from the floor, .402 from long range and added 4.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.
CJ Carter played the most minutes per game of any Maverick player last season, averaging 29.2 minutes per contest.
•Karhoff is Omaha's leading returner in rebounds, having averaged 4.1 boards per game in 2012-13.
•UNO's roster includes one true freshman, one redshirt freshman, four sophomores, three juniors and five seniors.
•The Mavericks hail from six different states. Six are from Nebraska, and four are from Minnesota, while Iowa, Wisconsin, Alabama and Virginia are all represented once on the roster.

Carter Chosen Summit League Co-Player of the Week
Junior guard CJ Carter was named Summit League Co-Player of the Week for his performance in the opening weekend of play, the conference office announced on Nov. 11. It was the first such award of Carter's career, and he became the first Maverick to earn a Summit League Player of the Week nod.

For the week, Carter averaged 20.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.0 steals per contest. He shared the honor with IUPUI's Mitch Patton, who recorded a double-double with 26 points and 10 rebounds.

Simmons Named to Preseason All-Summit First Team
Senior guard Justin Simmons was among six players named to the Preseason All-Summit First Team last month. The league's top returning scorer this season, he ranked fourth among conference players in 2012-13 after averaging 16.7 points per game, as well as 4.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.7 blocks per contest. The Milwaukee, Wis., native had 11 20-plus point performances, and he scored in double figures in all but five games as a junior. Simmons finished his first year as a Maverick by earning second-team All-Summit honors, becoming the first UNO men's basketball player to earn all-conference accolades since moving to Division I. His 517 points last year put him at 14th on the Mavericks' single-season scoring list.

Simmons is playing essentially just his fourth year of organized basketball. He played for South Division High School as a senior, then became an All-American long jumper at Division III Concordia (Wis.) over two years and played one year of basketball. In 2011-12, Simmons transferred to play basketball 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.

On Nov. 10, Simmons was granted an extension of eligibility waiver by the NCAA, which will allow him to play the entirety of his senior season.

Looking Back at 2012-13
•Omaha played its second year as a reclassifying Division I school and its first as a member of the Summit League. The Mavericks went 11-20 (6-10 Summit League), finishing sixth in the conference standings after being picked last in the preseason poll.
Justin Simmons was chosen second-league All-Summit, while John Karhoff was an Academic All-Summit selection and a first-team Academic All-District pick.
•Omaha lost three letterwinners from the 2012-13 squad, most notably forward Alex Welhouse, who finished his career ranked ninth in school history with 150 3-pointers made. Guards Jacques Coleman and Tyler Egli were also lost to graduation.
•As a team, Omaha tied for 39th nationally in field goal percentage and 72nd in scoring offense. Individually, Simmons tied for 95th in scoring, and Karhoff was 89th in field goal percentage.
•According to the website kenpom.com, UNO ranked first nationally last season in adjusted tempo, which estimates of the possessions per 40 minutes a team would have against a team that wants to play at an average Division I tempo. Omaha's adjusted tempo was listed at 72.8 (possessions per 40 minutes).

Double Trouble
In 2012-13, Omaha was a perfect 4-0 when a player recorded a double-double. Justin Simmons had one against Benedictine (32 points, 11 rebounds), and John Karhoff had one against North Dakota (17 points, 10 rebounds). Former Maverick Alex Welhouse had two: vs. Kansas City (10 points, 10 rebounds) and at IUPUI (17 points, 12 rebounds).

Home Sweet Home
The 2013-14 season marks UNO's second season playing at Ralston Arena, which serves as the home of Maverick men's basketball, Omaha Lancers hockey and Omaha Beef indoor football. The Mavs will play a full Summit League schedule this year with seven conference games, and in total they have 14 games on the slate at Ralston.

In 2012-13, its inaugural season at Ralston, Omaha enjoyed a 7-6 advantage at home. The Mavericks are 2-0 at home this year, having defeated UMKC, 101-71, and South Carolina State, 91-59.

Hansen Enters Ninth Year With Mavericks
Head coach Derrin Hansen enters his ninth season at the helm of the Omaha men's basketball program in 2013-14, boasting a career record of 135-109 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.

Fresh Faces: The Maverick Newcomers
The Mavericks have welcomed six newcomers to the roster this season: freshman forward Rylan Murry, redshirt freshman Jalen Bradley, sophomore guards Devin Patterson and Kyler Erickson and junior forwards Mike Rostampour and Jake White.

Murry was an all-state selection at West Branch High School in West Branch, Iowa, where he lettered four years and owns the school's single-game scoring record (45 points). Patterson is a transfer to the Mavericks, coming from New Mexico Junior College, a program that also produced senior guard Alex Phillips. Prior to NMJC, Patterson played for the nationally-ranked Norcom High School program in Portsmouth, Va., where he helped his squad to a state championship as a junior and earned first-team all-district honors.

White transferred to UNO after two seasons at Wichita State, and he will sit out in 2013-14 in accordance with NCAA transfer rules. White was part of the Shocker squad that played in the 2013 NCAA Final Four. He previously starred at Chaska High School in Chaska, Minn., where he was a fourth-team Parade All-American and second-team all-state.

Erickson was a member of the Northwest Missouri State program for two seasons before transferring to UNO and will also sit out due to transfer rules. A native of Omaha, he was second-team All-Nebraska as a senior at Millard South High School and took the Patriots to their first state tournament appearance in eight years.
    
Rostampour, a transfer from St. Cloud State, is expected to contribute in a big way after sitting out last season. A starter two years ago with the Huskies, he averaged eight points and five rebounds per game and led the team with .530 shooting from 3-point range.

Bradley, who redshirted last year, is an in-state product from Norfolk High School, where he was a two-time first-team all-state honoree. He led the state in scoring two straight years and closed his career as Norfolk's all-time leading scorer and the fifth-best scorer in Nebraska Class A history with 1,638 points. His career free throw percentage of .934 was also a state record and ranked second all-time nationally.

Mixed Schedule Takes Mavericks Around the Nation
Omaha's 2013-14 schedule includes 30 games against 22 different opponents, and the team will play in 12 states and five time zones across the country, including a trip to Hawaii to start the second half of the season. The schedule also features games against three 2013 NCAA Tournament teams -- UNLV, Minnesota and defending Summit League champion South Dakota State. In total, UNO will square off with opponents from seven other conferences.

The Mavericks have never faced six of their opponents: UNLV, South Carolina State, Waldorf College, Central Arkansas, Minnesota and Hawaii. They hold a combined all-time record of 132-151 over all teams on the slate.

No Longer the Newcomers
Omaha is in its third year as a reclassifying Division I school in 2013-14 and its second as a member of the Summit League. In 2012-13, the Mavericks played their first full season as a member of the conference, finishing 6-10 in league play and sixth in the standings.

UNO is ineligible for the Summit League Tournament and NCAA/NIT postseason play until 2015-16 but will play a full regular-season conference schedule through its transitional years. It is, however, eligible for the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) and CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) in the postseason.

Summit League Preseason Poll Announced
Omaha was picked to finish fifth in the 2013-14 Summit League Preseason Poll, the conference office announced Oct. 16. The poll was tallied in a vote of the league's head coaches, communications personnel and media.

The Mavericks collected 130 points to come in fifth in the poll. North Dakota State was the favorite to win the Summit League, garnering 25 first-place votes for 305 points. League newcomer Denver, which earned a share of the WAC regular-season title in 2012-13, was second and received three first-place votes for 260 points. Two-time defending Summit League Tournament champion South Dakota State placed third with 233 points, followed by last season's regular-season co-champion Western Illinois in fourth with 161 points. Omaha, Fort Wayne (120), South Dakota (102) and IUPUI (81) rounded out the poll.

Next Up
Omaha returns to action on Saturday, Nov. 30, hosting Iowa Wesleyan. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. at Ralston Arena, and links to live stats, video and audio will be available on OMavs.com. KZOT 1180 AM will also carry the game live on the radio with Gary Sharp and Grant Nieland on the call.
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Players Mentioned

Jacques Coleman

#11 Jacques Coleman

G
5' 11"
Senior
Tyler Egli

#25 Tyler Egli

G
6' 4"
Senior
Alex Welhouse

#31 Alex Welhouse

F
6' 7"
Senior
Jalen Bradley

#1 Jalen Bradley

G
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
CJ Carter

#10 CJ Carter

G
6' 1"
Junior
Kyler Erickson

#2 Kyler Erickson

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Matt Hagerbaumer

#42 Matt Hagerbaumer

F
6' 7"
Senior
John Karhoff

#44 John Karhoff

C
6' 8"
Senior
Rylan Murry

#11 Rylan Murry

F
6' 7"
Freshman
Devin Patterson

#3 Devin Patterson

G
5' 11"
Sophomore
Alex Phillips

#4 Alex Phillips

G
6' 3"
Senior
Mike Rostampour

#5 Mike Rostampour

F
6' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jacques Coleman

#11 Jacques Coleman

5' 11"
Senior
G
Tyler Egli

#25 Tyler Egli

6' 4"
Senior
G
Alex Welhouse

#31 Alex Welhouse

6' 7"
Senior
F
Jalen Bradley

#1 Jalen Bradley

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
G
CJ Carter

#10 CJ Carter

6' 1"
Junior
G
Kyler Erickson

#2 Kyler Erickson

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Matt Hagerbaumer

#42 Matt Hagerbaumer

6' 7"
Senior
F
John Karhoff

#44 John Karhoff

6' 8"
Senior
C
Rylan Murry

#11 Rylan Murry

6' 7"
Freshman
F
Devin Patterson

#3 Devin Patterson

5' 11"
Sophomore
G
Alex Phillips

#4 Alex Phillips

6' 3"
Senior
G
Mike Rostampour

#5 Mike Rostampour

6' 8"
Junior
F