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Men's Basketball Celebrates Senior Night Saturday Versus IUPUI


WHAT'S UP?:
Western Illinois men's basketball team concludes the regular season at home Saturday evening, welcoming the IUPUI Jaguars to Macomb. The Summit League contest is slated to tip off at 7 p.m. inside Western Hall.

SENIOR NIGHT: Saturday evening's game versus IUPUI will be the Leathernecks' final home game of the season. That means it will be Adam Link and Michael Ochereobia's final game inside Western Hall. Both of this year's seniors joined the Leatherneck family in 2011 and played two full seasons at Western. Both Link and Ochereobia have played in every game during their Leatherneck career (59) with a combined total of 78 career starts between the two seniors. 

PURPLE PRIDE: Put on your purple for the final home basketball game of the year and gear up with Rocky sunglasses. Over 1,600 Rocky sunglasses will be given to our Leatherneck faithful compliments of University Housing and Dining and Inter Hall Council, the game sponsors. 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Colonel Rock III is turning four! There will be buttons and cupcakes available at the northeast entrance of the arena. 

BWW PARTY: Want to win a free party to Buffalo Wild Wings? Want free prizes? UHDS and IHC will be awarding the most spirited group in the stands with a BWW party! Also, the three craziest dressed fans in the stands will win prizes for their Leatherneck loyalty. Get loud and cheer on your Necks for your chance to win!

 


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Preseason Info:
2013-14 Quick Facts (.PDF)
2013-14 Schedule Release
2013-14 Preseason Press Conference (Video)

FROM THE FIELD: Western Illinois is 7-3 this season when shooting better than 48% from the field, and 2-17 when shooting worse than 48%. 

SWAT MACHINE: Senior Michael Ochereobia has 41 blocks on the season, and 54 career blocks. His 41 blocks this season ranks eighth all-time in program history, while his 53 career blocks ranks 7th all-time. 

SANDIFER'S ASSISTS: Freshman guard Jabari Sandifer leads Western (8th in the league) in assists this season, averaging 3.1 per game. The Naperville, Ill. native has dished out a season-high six assists twice, first in Western's game at North Dakota State (Jan. 18) and again when WIU played host to the Bison (Feb. 13). He also dished out five helpers at UTEP (Dec. 21), and has recorded four assists twice, first versus Greenville (Nov. 30) and then again versus Alcorn State (Dec. 29). Sandifer has 13 games this season with exactly three assists. Overall on the year, Sandifer has recorded three or more assists in 21 of 28 games.

UP NEXT?: The Leathernecks will head to Sioux Falls, S.D. for The Summit League Championships. The tournament takes place March 8-11.

A LOOK AT IUPUI: The Jaguars enter Thursday's tilt with a 6-24 overall record and 1-12 Summit League mark. IUPUI was selected to finish last in the annual league poll, with center Mitch Patton being tabbed Preseason All-League Second Team. IUPUI is 5-10 this season at home, and 1-12 on the road. IUPUI has lost 17 of its last 19 contests heading into Saturday's game. One of the wins was against Judson, and the other against league foe Denver. Ian Chiles, Patton and Najee lead the Jaguars in points per game, averaging 15.4, 12.4 and 10.0, respectively. Marcellus Barksdale (6.6) and Patton (5.8) lead IUPUI in rebounds per game. Barksdale, who is the only Jaguar to have started every contest this season, also leads the Jaguars in assists per game, averaging 3.7. Chiles and PJ Hubert have knocked down a team-best 27 three-pointers on the year. IUPUI ranks in the 'Top 50' of three national categories: #13 personal fouls per game (16.0), #24 in free throw percentage (74.6), and #49 in fewest total fouls (480).  

SERIES HISTORY WITH THE JAGUARS: IUPUI leads the all-time series 28-12. Prior to the Leathernecks winning the previous four meetings over the last three seasons, IUPUI won 26-of-27 from 2000 to 2011. Through the first nine meetings between the two programs, Western captured seven victories.

CHARITY STRIPE: Western kicked off the season struggling from the free throw line, shooting just 60.5% during the nonconference season. Since then the Leathernecks have improved their shooting percentage from the charity stripe, connecting on 71.2% of their attempts in Summit League play. On the season WIU is shooting 66% from the free throw line. In six of Western's league games it shot better than 75% from the free throw line. WIU knocked down a season-best 19-of-21 (90.5%) from the charity stripe at Omaha (Feb. 8). 

300...MILESTONE REACHED: Western Illinois head coach Jim Molinari reached a career milestone versus South Dakota at home on January 23rd, earning his 300th career victory as a head coach. The Leathernecks head coach is in his sixth year at Western, and 20th season as a NCAA Division I head coach. The Leatherecks head coach currently has 301 wins. Molinari's career win totals look like this: 78 at Western Illinois, 7 at Minnesota, 174 at Bradley, and 42 at Northern Illinois.

SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES: Since head coach Jim Molinari became the head coach at Western before the 2008-09 season, WIU is 39-62 in Summit League action. Over the last three seasons, Molinari and the Leathernecks are 25-22 in conference play. 

TEAM LEADERS: Freshman Garret Covington leads Western in games started (25), minutes per game (32.6), points per game (14.4), field goals (120), three-pointers (63), three-point field goal percentage (37.3), free throws (87), free throw percentage (79.8), and defensive rebounds (106). Senior Michael Ochereobia leads the team in rebounds per game (5.3), blocks per game (1.5) and offensive rebounds (47). Senior Adam Link leads the team in field goal percentage (60.2). Freshman Jabari Sandifer leads Western in assists per game (3.1) and steals per game (1.2).

WESTERN IN THE NATION TOP 100 (Last Released 2/28): The Leathernecks ranks in the 'Top 100' of three NCAA statistical categories. Western ranks #22 in scoring defense (62.1), #91 in three-point field goal percentage defense (32.8), and #99 in field goal percentage defense (42.0).

DOUBLE FIGURES: Nine Western Illinois men's basketball players have had at least one game this season with 10 or more points. The total numbers of 10-plus points games for WIU is 74 led by Garret Covington who has 20 games with 10 or more points. Adam Link ranks second on the team with 14 contests, while Jabari Sandifer has scored in double figures 12 times. Michael Ochereobia has scored 10-plus points 10 times this season. Tate Stensgaard has finished eight games with 10 or more points. Mike Miklusak has finished with 10 or more points five times, Jordan Foster three times, and Remy Roberts-Burnett and Mohamed Conde have each scored 10 or more points in one game this season.

AT HOME: Western is 28-11 inside Western Hall since the beginning of the 2011-12 season. The Leathernecks went 10-4 during their 2011-12 campaign, 12-2 during last season's conference championship run, and are 6-5 so far this year.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Western Illinois freshman guard Garret Covington was named The Summit League's 'Player of the Week' after finishing the Fighting Leathernecks' final nonconference game of the season against William & Mary (Jan. 4) with a career-high 26 points. Covington also knocked down a career-best five three-pointers in the contest.

ALL-TOURNAMENT NOD: Western Illinois played in two nonconference tournaments this season, the Basketball Travelers Classic at Utah State and the Don Haskins Sun Bowl Classic at UTEP. Adam Link was named to the all-tournament team at Utah State after averaging 14 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game in the invite. Link also shot 60% from the floor, and 66.7% from the free throw line. Mike Miklusak earned all-tournament honors at UTEP after averaging 9.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.0 steal per game in the two games. Miklusak also knocked down a team-best four three-pointers in the tournament. 

DOUBLE TROUBLE: Newcomer Tate Stensgaard recorded the team's first double-double of the season versus Eureka (Nov. 21) at home by scoring a game-high 14 points and pulling down a game-high 11 rebounds. He then earned his second double-double of the season against Omaha (Jan. 11) when he recorded 12 points and 11 rebounds. On December 7th Garret Covington, who is the only other player to tally a double-double, totaled 15 points and a season-high 11 rebounds for Western in a win over Grace Bible.

SHUTTING DOWN EIU: The Leathernecks defeated the Panthers of Eastern Illinois 60-32 on December 4 this season. Eastern's 32 points was the lowest point total the Leathernecks have given up in their program's NCAA Division I history, and the lowest point total WIU has given up since January 10, 1948 when Western defeated Concordia-Missouri, 60-32. EIU's 32 points was also the Panthers' lowest point total since EIU became a Division I program in 1981. 

BLOCK PARTY: Senior Michael Ochereobia tallied a career-high eight blocks for the Leathernecks on December 4 versus Eastern Illinois. As a team, WIU finished with 10 blocks. 

RETURNING TO THE TEAM: Western has six players returning to the team this season in seniors Adam Link,Michael Ochereobia and Billy Molinari, junior Remy Roberts-Burnett, and sophomores Jordan Foster andJason Hawthorne.

WELCOME TO WESTERN: Six newcomers joined the Leatherneck family prior to the 2013-14 season. Four freshmen begin their college playing careers this season in: Garret CovingtonJabari Sandifer, Mike Miklusak and Travis Barnes, while sophomore Tate Stensgaard and junior Mohamed Conde transferred to Western.

SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL: Western Illinois was projected to finish fourth in The Summit League this season according to the annual preseason poll of league coaches, SIDs and media. The Leathernecks, who shared the league's regular season championship last season, received a total of 161 points in the poll.

PRESEASON RECOGNITION: Senior Adam Link was tabbed Preseason All-Summit League Second Team by the league's coaches, SIDs and media. The Elbert, Colo. native finished last season third on the squad in points having averaged 9.9 per game, while also tied for second in rebounds having pulled down 4.1 per game. Link was one of two Leathernecks to start all 31 games last season. Link was also tabbed All-Summit League Second Team by College Sports Madness in September.

DIFFERENT AREA CODES: Western is slated to play 12 games on Waste Management Court inside Western Hall, and 17 games away from Macomb in 11 different states. The graphic below highlights each location WIU is slated to travel to. 

SEASON ENDING INJURY: Senior guard Billy Molinari, son of head coach Jim Molinari, suffered an injury practicing during the 2013-14 preseason that required season-ending surgery. It marks the fourth consecutive season Billy has suffered an injury that has ended his season. Billy redshirted his freshman season and has only been able to compete in three games during his career at WIU due to injuries.

HOKENSON PROMOTED: Head coach Jim Molinari promoted Wade Hokenson, who is entering his sixth season at Western, to Associate Head Coach during the fall of 2013. Molinari had this to say about Hokenson: “Wade is a big part of the building of last year's championship season from the ground up. He is very efficient, he has tremendous organizational skills, and he commands great respect from our players. I think in the role of associate head coach, you want someone that has seen your philosophy be successful. He has truly earned this promotion.”

OFF THE COURT: The Western Illinois men's basketball team earned a share of the 2013 Men's Basketball Academic Achievement Award based on percentage of list-eligible student-athletes on The Summit League's Commissioner's List. The honor marked the first of its kind in Leatherneck men's basketball program history.

2012-13...A SEASON TO REMEMBER: The Western Illinois men's basketball team concluded its historic season with its second-straight appearance in the College Basketball Invitational. Although The Fighting Leathernecks didn't reach their ultimate goal of advancing to the program's first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, the Leathernecks still made program history by winning a share of the Summit League regular season championship, and earning 22 wins, the most ever in the program's NCAA Division I history.

WHAT IS A LEATHERNECK?: Western Illinois holds the distinction of being the only non-military institution to officially have its nickname derived from a branch of the military service. The school began use of the Marine Corps' official nickname, “The Fighting Leathernecks,” in 1927 when then-athletic director and head baseball, basketball and football coach Ray “Rock” Hanson was granted permission by the U.S. Navy, based on his status as a Marine hero, to use the Marine's official seal, bulldog mascot and nickname.

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