EUGENE, Ore. - Omaha Men's Basketball (7-7) closes out non-conference play Sunday, Dec. 28 at Oregon with tip-off set for 7 p.m. CT on Big Ten Network. Gary Sharp has the call on 1290 KOIL in Omaha and on the Varsity Network.
Led by Kwik Star Summit League Peak Performer of the Week
Lance Waddles, Omaha has won four straight with Summit League play right around the corner. Waddles paces the Mavs with 252 points (avg. 18.0 p.p.g.), 92 made field goals (51.4% FG), 52 threes, 79 rebounds, 18 steals and 455 minutes played (avg. 32.5 m.p.g.). His 52 made 3-pointers are the second most in Division I.
Chris Crutchfield's squad comes into Sunday's game following the team's first overtime contest in 672 days when the Mavs defeated Lamar on the road 85-82 on Dec. 20. The Mavericks got huge nights from Waddles and
Paul Djobet as well clutch free throws in the final minute of overtime from
Ja'Sean Glover and
Kamryn Thomas. No stranger to Oregon, Crutchfield served as an Oregon assistant from 2021-22. Ducks head coach Dana Altman, a Wilber, Neb. native, previously served as the head coach at Omaha's crosstown rival, Creighton. All-time Altman is 2-0 against the Mavericks in regular-season contests.
Omaha is 0-1 all-time against the Ducks with the lone meeting coming on Dec. 8, 2018, an 84-61 victory for the Ducks.
For the second straight season, Omaha has completed the quartet of competing in all four time zones in the contiguous U.S. Omaha has traveled 15,940 miles in non-league play this season, including Sunday's non-conference finale.
Miami (Fla.) transfer Paul Djobet made his Mavericks debut against Lamar, with the junior guard etching a career-high 22 points in 24 minutes off the bench. Djobet shot 50% from the field (7-14) and contributed a pair of triples, six free throws and two rebounds.
Omaha opens the Summit League slate on New Years Day at 4:15 p.m. CT at South Dakota State.
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