by PointGuard » Fri Apr 15, 2022 1:43 am
Pre-Conference Games:
Chicago State—70, Denver—30 (Yeah, you read right. Denver scored just 30 points! 13 in the first half and then they caught our defense napping to drop in 17 points in the second half. We only hit 37.7% of our shots, but the Pioneers dropped in a miserable 19.6% of theirs. We out-rebounded them 48-30 and made just 10 turnovers compared to 16 by them. SG Livan Forney’s first game at Chicago State was impressive—22 points. None of our other players scored more than 7. Our two J’s: Jerrance Scott and Jonathan Davis both pulled down 11 rebounds. Scott, Donnell Tate, and Aaron Sanchez combined to hit just 6 or their 33 shots. Denver’s top scorer was a reserve who scored 7 points, but in just 8 minutes on the court. They should have played him 38 minutes. [1-0]
Chicago State—84, Detroit Mercy—71 (Our opponent’s ppg average for the season just increased by 20 ppg. We took control 10 minutes into this game and never looked back. We launched up 37 3PA’s…and hit 38% of them. SG Livan Forney again led our scoring with 24 points, but SF Donnell Tate made up for a poor shooting first game by scoring 21 points, hitting 8 of 16 FG’s and 5 of 9 3’s. C Jerrance Scott had a double-double (10 points, 10 rebounds) and PG Aaron Sanchez had a different type of double-double (11 points, 13 assists). Injury: Jerrance Scott sprained his wrist and its expected it’ll take him 2 weeks to get back to 100%. [2-0]
Chicago State—83, Arkansas State—71 (We fell behind 10-2 and struggled to catch up, but finally grabbed lead at 23-21 with 6 minutes left in first half. At half, we led 32-29. We rapidly opened a double-digit lead in the 2nd half and held onto it the remainder of the game. SF Donnell Tate hit 8 of 10 FG’s and scored 25 points.) [3-0]
New Orleans –72, Chicago State—61 (We led throughout the first half but gave up the lead midway though the 2nd half at which point New Orleans steadily pulled away. We were doomed by 18 turnovers and home town refs who sent the Privateers to the line 26 times to just 8 for us. PG Aaron Sanchez was our only player to score in double figures and he had just 11 points.) [3-1]
Chicago State—81, Texas State—73 (We again held a good size lead (as much as 15 points) throughout the first ¾ of the game, but then it looked like we might give it away for a second straight game. But although we let the Bobcats get pretty close, we held them off. Our biggest advantage was on the boards (+11). SG Livan Forney scored 18 points.) [4-1]
Chicago State—80, Southern Methodist—68 (We were up by 15 at the half and expanded the lead to as much as 29 before putting things on cruise control. The Golden Eagles scored 10 more points at the foul
line so it was fortunate we hit 59% of our FG’s compared to Southern Methodist’s 43% shooting. SG Livan Forney again was our leading scorer with 22 points.) [5-1]
Chicago State—86, Columbia—70 (We scored the first 10 points and expanded that lead to as much as 23 points. A walk in the park. We dropped in 59% of our FG’s for the 2nd consecutive game. Top scorer: SG Livan Forney with 18 points.) [6-1]
Chicago State—87, Tennessee State—72 (We were rocked in the first half, falling behind by 15 and trailing at the half 45-35. But the 2nd half was ALL ours. Another good shooting effort—a FG% of 50%. +10 in rebounding. SF Donnell Tate poured in 23 points and had 7 boards. Injury: PF Jonathan Davis, sprained toe.) [7-1]
Northeastern—72, Chicago State—70 (A close game the entire way. We gave it away in the final 2 minutes for a disappointing home loss. We should have put them away, but didn’t. SF Donnell Tate topped our scoring with 16 points.) [7-2]
Loyola (MD)—78, Chicago State—64 (Bad defense by us, but we were just outclassed in this game. SG Livan Forney scored 17 points.) [7-3]
Long Beach State—63, Chicago State—52 (We got crushed and now possess a 3-game loss streak. None of our players scored in double figures. Best effort was by PF Jonathan Davis with 7 points and 12 rebounds.) [7-4]
Merrimack—68, Chicago State—62 (Tied at the half and tied again with 8 minutes to go, but poor shooting and turnovers were our downfall. PF Jonathan Davis scored 16 points and had 7 rebounds. Injury: Donnell Tate, sprained wrist.) [7-5]
Chicago State—72, New Hampshire—62 (Final pre-conference game and final game of the year 2023. Finally we broke our losing streak. We led 34-26 at halftime, but most of the 2nd half was extremely close. We finally pulled away in the last 4 minutes of the game. Reserve PG Jeremy Charles scored 15 points in his 19 minutes on the court. [8-5]
Our 8-5 record was the 2nd best pre-conference record amongst the 13 Western Athletic Conference teams…behind Abilene Christian’s 11-2 record. At home we were 4-1 and on the road we were 4-4. We’re averaging 73.2 ppg while giving up 66.9 ppg.
Top scorers: SG Livan Forney-13.8 ppg, PF Donnell Tate-12.3 ppg, C Jerrance Scott-9.5 ppg, PF/C Vince Madsen-8.2 ppg, PF Jonathan Davis-7.1 ppg, PG Aaron Sanchez-6.2 ppg, PG Jeremy Charles-5.9 ppg, and C Devin Gage-4.3 ppg.
Rebounding: C Jerrance Scott-6.6 rpg, PF Jonathan Davis-6.2 rpg, SF Donnell Tate-5.7 rpg, PF/C Vince Madsen-4.6 rpg, SG Livan Forney-3.5 rpg.
Assists: PG Aaron Sanchez-6.2 apg, SG Livan Forney-1.9 apg, SF Donnell Tate-1.7 apg, PG Jeremy Charles-1.4 apg.
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