Tulsa Plays San Diego State Friday in Semifinals of Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic
12/22/2016 10:17:00 PM | Men's Basketball
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GAME #11 ... TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE (6-4) vs. SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (6-4) 2016 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC • SEMIFINAL GAME |
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Date/Time: | Friday • December 23, 2016 • 3:30 p.m. (CT)/11:30 a.m. (HT) |
Site: | Stan Sheriff Center (10,300) • Honolulu, Hawaii |
Coaches: | Tulsa – Frank Haith (Elon '88), 3rd year San Diego State – Steve Fisher (Illinois State '67), 18th year |
TV: | ESPN2 (Kanoa Leahey and Corey Alexander) |
Radio: | Big Country 99.5 FM (Bruce Howard and J.R. Rollo) |
Live Stats: | Live Stats |
Series: | Tulsa leads 6-1 |
Twitter: | @TUMBasketball | @TulsaHurricane |
Instagram: | TulsaMBasketball |
Game Notes: | Tulsa I San Diego State |
THE GAME & HAWAII . . .
• The Tulsa Golden Hurricane (6-4) and the San Diego State Aztecs (6-4) will play in one of the semifinal games of the eight-team Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic on Friday, Dec. 23.
• This is the 7th in-season tournament in Hawaii that Tulsa has played in school history, as the Hurricane now has a 13-5 record following Thursday's 74-51 win over Stephen F. Austin.
• San Diego State captured a 66-51 win over Southern Miss to advance to the semifinals.
• Among the previous 6 Hawaiian tournaments, Tulsa played the first 4 in Honolulu (1965, 1974, 1988, 1992) and the last 2 on the northshore (1998, 2001).
• Tulsa won the 1965 Rainbow Classic and the 2001 Yahoo Invitational with 3-0 records.
THE SERIES . . .
• Tulsa has a 6-1 record against San Diego State, including a 4-1 record at home, 1-0 in San Diego and 1-0 on a neutral site.
• Tulsa has won the last five meetings with the last game being played on Feb. 19, 1998, as Tulsa grabbed a 65-60 win in San Diego, while both schools were members of the Western Athletic Conference.
• The Hurricane has a 14.5 win margin in the series against the Aztecs.
LAST TIME OUT . . .
• Pat Birt scored a season-high 20 points to lead Tulsa to its biggest win of the season, a 23-point (74-51) victory over Stephen F. Austin.
• Tulsa broke a 12-12 tie at the 12:35 mark of the first half, and after going ahead 14-12 never trailed again.
• The Hurricane took a 40-25 halftime lead, as Tulsa made 7-of-12 first-half 3-pointers.
• After SFA scored the first 7 points of the 2nd half, Tulsa's Joseph Battle's traditional 3-point play snapped a Tulsa drought that lasted 3:13 and gave the Hurricane a 43-32 lead at the 16:47 mark.
• Tulsa didn't relinquish its double-digit lead after taking that 11-point lead.
• The Tulsa bench out-scored the SFA's bench 42-15.
IN THE EARLY GOING . . .
• Ten players have made their Tulsa debuts this season . . . they have accounted for 68.0 percent of Tulsa's total points, scoring 479 of Tulsa's 704 points thru 10 games.
• Tulsa has out-rebounded 6 of its first 10 opponents this season, winning 5 of those games.
• After allowing 80+ points in the first two games (82.0 ppg), both losses, Tulsa held its next three opponents to 65.7 points per game for a difference of 16.3 points.
• Tulsa has used 6 different starting lineups through 9 games this year.
FG PERCENTAGE ON UPWARD TREND . . .
• In Tulsa's first two games, the Hurricane combined to shoot just 37-percent from the field (41-of-112).
• Since then, Tulsa has connected on .486 percent from the field (206-of-424) in the last 8 games.
• Tulsa has shot over 50-percent in 4 of its last 8 games –– New Orleans (.544), Little Rock (.500), Texas State (.511) and Stephen F. Austin (.500).
• Tulsa's season field goal percentage is now up to .456 overall.
BIRT BREAKS OUT . . .
• Senior Pat Birt scored a season-high 20 points, shooting 7-of-11 from the field (.636) and 6-of-7 from 3-point range (.857), in Tulsa's 74-51 win over Stephen F. Austin.
• He entered the SFA game shooting just 33-percent from the field and 28-percent from 3-point range . . . with that performance vs. SFA, his percentages rose to 37-percent from the field and 36-percent from 3-point range.
• Birt has come off the bench in the last 3 games, and has shot .692 percent from 3-point range in those 3 games . . . while in his 7 starting assignments, Birt shot just 25-percent from 3-poiont range (10-of-40).
SINCE HIS ARRIVAL . . .
• Junior College transfer Jaleel Wheeler missed the first two games for the Hurricane, but since he has been on the floor, has averaged a team-leading 13.3 points, ranks second in rebounding at 5.8 and assists at 3.1 in 8 games and 32.5 minutes of playing time per game.
• Wheeler has scored in double-digits in all but one game this year, including scoring at least 15 points in 5 of 8 games.
• He had a season-best 17 points at Little Rock, and a personal-best 9 rebounds at Oral Roberts.
• He did not reach double-figures vs. Illinois State, but had 9 rebounds and 3 assists to go along with 6 points in 34 minutes.
THE FROSH . . .
• Among Tulsa's 10 new faces in the lineup this year, three freshmen have averaged double-digit minutes through the first 10 games.
• Will Magnay leads the way with 18.5, Lawson Korita averages 15.7 and Martins Igbanu averages 11.2 minutes.
• Tulsa's entire 5-member freshman class is averaging a combined 19.5 points and 12.0 rebounds per game.
• Tulsa's freshman class has combined for seven double-digit scoring games, including four games for Magnay and one each for Korita, Igbanu and Travis Atson.
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