by PointGuard » Sun Mar 20, 2022 11:45 pm
Pre-Conference Play:
Chicago State-72, Harvard-69: This was a tight game with a lot of lead changes and ties. We were down by 5 at the half but clamped down defensively in the 2nd half. PG Aaron Sanchez dropped in 15 for us. Transfer players Scott and Tate did a good job for us at C and SF.
Chicago State-84, Northern Arizona-65: Close early but then we just steadily pulled away, shooting and rebounding well. PF Jonathan Davis hit for 19 points to make up for a lackluster first game. C Jason Phillips had 11 boards.
Chicago State-75, Incarnate Word-65: The first half was a real battle, but we again dominated on the boards which allowed us to take control in the 2nd half. SG Patrick Coursey led our scoring with 18 points and C Jerrance Scott pulled down 11 rebounds.
Houston Baptist-90, Chicago State-75: There goes out perfect season. Our defense failed to show up. We let the Huskies hit 56% of their shots and 2 of their guys score 20 points each and a 3rd player 19. We didn’t do the job on the glass either. SG Patrick Coursey tossed in 19 points…our only bright spot.
Chicago State-70, Robert Morris-67: Things looked bad I the first half. We fell behind by 16 and trailed by 10 at the break. We again turned on our defense in the 2nd half and finally edged ahead 3 minutes from the end of the game and then held on for dear life. The team stats were as close as the final score. Leading our scoring was C Jerrance Scott scored 17 and PF Jonathan Davis had 11 rebounds.
Chicago State-70, Bucknell-59: Big road win for us. We wrested control about 6 minutes into the game and held the Bison at by the rest of the way. PG Aaron Sanchez topped our scoring with 19 points while PF Jonathan Davis handled the interior by grabbing 15 rebounds and totally shutting down his opposing player’s scoring.
Chicago State-84, Idaho-82: We only had a 2 minute period early in the 2nd half and the final half-minute of the game when we held a lead in this road game, but a win is a win. With the game tied with 30 seconds left we missed a shot but SF Donnell Tate tipped in the rebound to give us the win. We had 4 players score in double figures, led by C Jason Phillips who had 16 points. We overcame the C of the Vandals 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Chicago State-77, Green Bay-70: After holding a 21 point lead at the end of the first half, we watched that lead shrivel away throughout the 2nd half. With 5 minute to go our lead was down to 2 points, but we gathered our reserve to hold on for the win. C Jerrance Scott poured in 18 points.
Chicago State-84, Southern-81: A fittingly close game between teams that came into the game with 7-1 and 7-0 records. We outshot, out-rebounded, and scored more points at the line than Southern…but turned the ball over 22 times. We trailed by 9 at the half. Midway through the 2nd half we tied the game and then edged ahead and tenaciously held onto a razor slim lead to come away with a nice road win. 4 of our starters scored in double figures and the other starter had 8 points. SG Pat Coursey hit 6 of 9 FG’s, 3 of 4 from outside the arc, went 3 for 3 at the line to score 18 points. We now have 3 players nursing a variety of short-term injuries.
Tennessee State-83, Chicago State-78: While the game was never out of hand, we trailed most of the way. C Jerrance Scott hit for 19 points, but we let the Tigers’ SG torch us for 28 points.
Chicago State-92, South Dakota-66: we leapt out to a big lead and just kept pouring it to the Coyotes. Total domination with 6 of our players scoring in double figures, led by PF Donnel Tate and PG Jeremy Charles who both scored 15.
Western Carolina-82, Chicago State-76: An extremely disappointing loss since we led the entire game until the final 3 minutes. We just ran out of gas late in the game. SG Pat Coursey and C Jerrance Scott both scored 13 points.
Chicago State-82, Austin Peay-81: We built a 14 point lead midway through the first half but then things got close with the Governors holding a small lead throughout much of the 2nd half. We recaptured the lead with 5 minutes to go and then gamely held on. SG Pat Coursey topped our scoring with 18 points.
We have a 10-3 record going into conference play. We played well, but quite a few of the games were extremely close and the level of competition wasn’t very high.
We’re getting good scoring throughout much of our roster. Our primary starters: SG Coursey-13.2 ppg, C Jerrance Scott-10.5 ppg, PG Aaron Sanchez-8.6 ppg, PF/SF Donnell Tate-8.1 ppg, SF/PF Jonathan Davis-6.7 ppg. Primary bench players: PG Jeremy Charles-8.5 ppg, C Jason Phillips-8.0 ppg, SF Jeremy Asbury-7.5 ppg. Top rebounders are: Scott-6.1 rpg, Davis-5.8 rpg, Tate-4.7 rpg, Phillips-4.6 rpg, and Coursey-3.7 rpg. Sanchez is averaging 4.2 apg.
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