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Mastodons Head To Omaha Saturday Evening
2/9/2018 12:05:00 PM | Men's Basketball
What: Fort Wayne Mastodons (16-11, 5-5 Summit League) at Omaha Mavericks (8-17, 3-6 Summit League)
When: Saturday, Feb. 10 | 8:00 PM ET
Where: Baxter Arena (7,898) | Omaha, Neb.
All-Time Series: Fort Wayne leads 11-3
Radio: ESPN 1380 AM/100.9 FM
Talent: Brett Rump Link
Video: www.OMavs.com
Live Stats: Link
Game Notes (PDF): Fort Wayne | Omaha
'DONS AND ENDS
- In Summit League play, the 'Dons have 82 steals while their opponents have only 34. Denver didn't record a single steal on Feb. 3.
- In Summit League play, the 'Dons are forcing a league-best 14.9 turnovers per game while committing 10.1 per contest, second best.
- John Konchar is the only active player in Division I with 1,200 points, 800 rebounds, 300 assists and 200 steals.
- John Konchar earned his 800th career rebound against Oral Roberts. He now owns 820 boards. Konchar is second in school history in rebounds with only Sean Gibson (1989-93) and his 965 rebounds ranking higher.
- Kason Harrell's 158 career made 3-pointers ranks eighth in school history. His 71 3-pointers this season ranks 10th in school history for a single-season. He made 78 last season, fifth most.
- Kason Harrell is scoring more points inside the arc this season. Last year he shot 55.0 percent (44-of-80) inside the arc. This year he has already eclipsed that total, shooting 60.1 percent (64-of-105) from two.
- Bryson Scott has led the 'Dons in scoring in 20 of Fort Wayne's 27 games this season.
- Bryson Scott owns 30 career 20-point games.
- Kason Harrell is averaging 13.6 points per game, up from the 10.9 he averaged last season. He has reached double-digits in 13 of Fort Wayne's last 15 games.
- Kason Harrell has nine games of four or more 3-pointers this season.
- John Konchar is sixth in the nation in total minutes (951).
- Bryson Scott is shooting 83.4 percent from the free throw line this year. Up from 69.3 percent last season.
- When Jax Levitch makes two or more 3-pointers in a game, the 'Dons are 7-1.
- The 'Dons are 9-4 when attempting 19 or more free throws in a game this season.
- Over Fort Wayne's last 15 games, John Konchar has 76 assists and only 19 turnovers for an assist/turnover ratio of 4.00.
SCOUTING THE MAVERICKS
Omaha (8-17, 3-6 Summit) picked up a 71-68 victory over Western Illinois on Feb. 8 for their third Summit League victory. Zach Jackson had 25 points in the victory.
THE SERIES
Fort Wayne leads the all-time series 11-3. The 'Dons have won five of the last six meetings, including an 82-78 victory in Fort Wayne earlier this year.
SCOTT SINGLE-SEASON POINTS
Bryson Scott owns 618 points this season, sixth most in the nation. It is the seventh 600-point season in school history. He ranks fifth in program history, here is who ranks above Scott.
1. 672 Bruce Roland (28 games) - 1987-88
2. 638 Max Landis (33 games) - 2015-16
3. 635 Frank Gaines (30 games) - 2011-12
4. 632 Frank Gaines (32 games) - 2012-13
SCOTT SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS
Bryson Scott owns 181 free throws this season, tied for second most in a single-season in program history. His next free throw will set a new Division I era single-season record for made free throws. Frank Gaines also made 181 in 2012-13. The all-time record is Sean Gibson's 208 in 1992-93.
MORE ON SCOTT AT THE LINE
Bryson Scott has made 181-of-217 attempts from the free throw line this year. His made total ranks second in the nation. His attempts are also second in the nation. He has six performances this season of 10 made free throws in a game.
KONCHAR CAREER STEALS
John Konchar is in fourth place in Fort Wayne career history with 202 steals. Next up on the list is third place Bruce Roland (1986-89) who totaled 210 steals. Konchar's total is also eighth among all active NCAA Division I players.
KONCHAR ON THE BOARDS IN HIS CAREER
John Konchar is averaging 8.7 rebounds per game in his career. It is the best average in school history. That total is 11th among all active NCAA Division I players. If he finished his career with that average, he would rank fifth all-time in Summit League history for the statistic. His 820 total rebounds ranks 21st among active Division I players.
CAREER THREE FOR KONCHAR
John Konchar's career 43.7 percent from beyond the arc is 21st among all active Division I players.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
John Konchar has 35 career double-doubles. It is the sixth most double-doubles of all players in NCAA Division I.
STEALING THINGS THIS YEAR
John Konchar owns 76 steals on the season. It is the thirrd most in the NCAA this year. His 2.81 steals per game ranks fifth in the nation. Bryson Scott is 10th in the nation with 57 total steals. Scott's steal total has already bested the 56 he recorded last year.
GREAT SCOTT
Bryson Scott is averaging 22.9 points per game, ninth in the nation. Only five times in program history has a 'Don averaged better than 20 points for an entire season. The last time, and only time as a Division I program, was in 2011-12 when Frank Gaines averaged 21.2 points per game. Scott's 618 total points on the season ranks sixth in the nation. Scott's 199 made field goals this year is sixth in the nation.
TAKE IT AWAY NOW
Fort Wayne is sixth in the nation in total steals (231).
34 TIMES TWO
Bryson Scott scored 34 points against Detroit Mercy on Nov. 28 and also against Stetson on Dec. 16. His 34 points were the most by a 'Don since Max Landis scored 44 at South Dakota on Feb. 4, 2016. Scott's 34 points also marked the most by a 'Don in a home game since Tyler Best scored 35 against Longwood in an overtime contest on Jan. 5, 2006.
30 FOR SCOTT
Bryson Scott owns six 30-point games this season. In Fort Wayne's Division I era (2001 - present) the record for career 30-point games is Frank Gaines with seven. He recorded five during the 2011-12 season alone.
BRYSON SCOTT WITH TWO POTW
Bryson Scott has been named Summit League Player of the Week twice this season. He earned the honor on Dec. 4 after averaging 26.0 points in wins over Detroit Mercy, IU Kokomo and SIUE. He first picked up the award on Nov. 13 after scoring 31 points at Oakland.
X MARKS THE SPOT
Xzavier Taylor's 55.8 field goal percentage is second in the Summit League.
1,000 FOR KONCHAR
John Konchar passed the 1,000 point total against ETSU. He ranks seventh all-time in career scoring at Fort Wayne with 1,297 points.
SCOTT'S 1,000
Combined with the 291 points he scored at Purdue, Bryson Scott owns 1,416 career points. He eclipsed the 1,000 point mark with a jumper in the paint against IU Kokomo. He passed the Fort Wayne 1,000 point mark vs. Omaha. He owns 1,150 as a 'Don.
FROM WAY DOWNTOWN
Fort Wayne is 12th in the nation in total 3-pointers made (268). The 'Dons have made 10 or more 3-pointers in a game 17 times this year.
#3Nation
Dubbed #3Nation the last few seasons, Fort Wayne is actually shooting more 3-pointers this season. With 44.4 percent of field goal attempts this year being 3-pointers, that is up from 41.2 percent last year and 42.8 percent in 2015-16.
JAX TO THE MAX
Jax Levitch leads the team and ranks fifth in the league in 3-point shooting. He is making 3-pointers at a 43.4 percent clip (36-of-83).
11=3
Of the 12 active players on the roster, 11 Mastodons have made a 3-pointer this season.
LOU HENSON AWARD WATCH LIST
John Konchar was named to the Midseason Watch List for CollegeInsider.com's Lou Henson Award. The Lou Henson Award is presented annually to the nation's top Division I mid-major player.
AT THE LINE FOR A RECORD DAY
Fort Wayne made 32-of-37 free throws against Olivet on Dec. 28, 2017. The 32 made free throws tied for the second most free throws made in a single-game during the NCAA Division I era for the 'Dons. Bryson Scott's 14 free throws tied a single-game Division I era program record. Since then, Scott now holds the program the record with 15 free throws against North Dakota State (Jan. 20).
ON THE INDIANA WIN...
- The 22-point lead the 'Dons had over Indiana at one point is the largest lead they have earned against a Division I opponent this year.
- Fort Wayne made 17 3-pointers. It tied for the fourth most 3-pointers in a game in program history during the Division era (2001 – present). 'Dons also made 17 this year against Delaware State and at Omaha (Jan. 16, 2016) and vs. Manchester (Nov. 21, 2007). It also tied a record for most 3-pointers by an opponent at Assembly Hall.
- Dylan Carl made 4-of-5 3-point attempts in the contest, for a career-high 14 points.
20 WINS AGAIN
Fort Wayne won 20 games last season. It was their third 20-win season in four years. It also marked their second consecutive 20-win season, which is a first for the program as an NCAA Division I squad. Only once previously in program history, 1988-89 & 1989-90, have the 'Dons won 20 games in consecutive seasons.
AT HOME, IN NON-LEAGUE PLAY
Fort Wayne finished the non-league portion of their schedule 8-0 at home. It is the third consecutive season the 'Dons have finished home non-league play undefeated, putting their non-league home winning streak at 22 games. The last time the Mastodons lost a non-league game at home was Dec. 30, 2014 against Cal Poly 71-57. The streak includes Fort Wayne's victory over Ball State in the CIT last season.
~ Feel the Rumble ~
When: Saturday, Feb. 10 | 8:00 PM ET
Where: Baxter Arena (7,898) | Omaha, Neb.
All-Time Series: Fort Wayne leads 11-3
Radio: ESPN 1380 AM/100.9 FM
Talent: Brett Rump Link
Video: www.OMavs.com
Live Stats: Link
Game Notes (PDF): Fort Wayne | Omaha
'DONS AND ENDS
- In Summit League play, the 'Dons have 82 steals while their opponents have only 34. Denver didn't record a single steal on Feb. 3.
- In Summit League play, the 'Dons are forcing a league-best 14.9 turnovers per game while committing 10.1 per contest, second best.
- John Konchar is the only active player in Division I with 1,200 points, 800 rebounds, 300 assists and 200 steals.
- John Konchar earned his 800th career rebound against Oral Roberts. He now owns 820 boards. Konchar is second in school history in rebounds with only Sean Gibson (1989-93) and his 965 rebounds ranking higher.
- Kason Harrell's 158 career made 3-pointers ranks eighth in school history. His 71 3-pointers this season ranks 10th in school history for a single-season. He made 78 last season, fifth most.
- Kason Harrell is scoring more points inside the arc this season. Last year he shot 55.0 percent (44-of-80) inside the arc. This year he has already eclipsed that total, shooting 60.1 percent (64-of-105) from two.
- Bryson Scott has led the 'Dons in scoring in 20 of Fort Wayne's 27 games this season.
- Bryson Scott owns 30 career 20-point games.
- Kason Harrell is averaging 13.6 points per game, up from the 10.9 he averaged last season. He has reached double-digits in 13 of Fort Wayne's last 15 games.
- Kason Harrell has nine games of four or more 3-pointers this season.
- John Konchar is sixth in the nation in total minutes (951).
- Bryson Scott is shooting 83.4 percent from the free throw line this year. Up from 69.3 percent last season.
- When Jax Levitch makes two or more 3-pointers in a game, the 'Dons are 7-1.
- The 'Dons are 9-4 when attempting 19 or more free throws in a game this season.
- Over Fort Wayne's last 15 games, John Konchar has 76 assists and only 19 turnovers for an assist/turnover ratio of 4.00.
SCOUTING THE MAVERICKS
Omaha (8-17, 3-6 Summit) picked up a 71-68 victory over Western Illinois on Feb. 8 for their third Summit League victory. Zach Jackson had 25 points in the victory.
THE SERIES
Fort Wayne leads the all-time series 11-3. The 'Dons have won five of the last six meetings, including an 82-78 victory in Fort Wayne earlier this year.
SCOTT SINGLE-SEASON POINTS
Bryson Scott owns 618 points this season, sixth most in the nation. It is the seventh 600-point season in school history. He ranks fifth in program history, here is who ranks above Scott.
1. 672 Bruce Roland (28 games) - 1987-88
2. 638 Max Landis (33 games) - 2015-16
3. 635 Frank Gaines (30 games) - 2011-12
4. 632 Frank Gaines (32 games) - 2012-13
SCOTT SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS
Bryson Scott owns 181 free throws this season, tied for second most in a single-season in program history. His next free throw will set a new Division I era single-season record for made free throws. Frank Gaines also made 181 in 2012-13. The all-time record is Sean Gibson's 208 in 1992-93.
MORE ON SCOTT AT THE LINE
Bryson Scott has made 181-of-217 attempts from the free throw line this year. His made total ranks second in the nation. His attempts are also second in the nation. He has six performances this season of 10 made free throws in a game.
KONCHAR CAREER STEALS
John Konchar is in fourth place in Fort Wayne career history with 202 steals. Next up on the list is third place Bruce Roland (1986-89) who totaled 210 steals. Konchar's total is also eighth among all active NCAA Division I players.
KONCHAR ON THE BOARDS IN HIS CAREER
John Konchar is averaging 8.7 rebounds per game in his career. It is the best average in school history. That total is 11th among all active NCAA Division I players. If he finished his career with that average, he would rank fifth all-time in Summit League history for the statistic. His 820 total rebounds ranks 21st among active Division I players.
CAREER THREE FOR KONCHAR
John Konchar's career 43.7 percent from beyond the arc is 21st among all active Division I players.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
John Konchar has 35 career double-doubles. It is the sixth most double-doubles of all players in NCAA Division I.
STEALING THINGS THIS YEAR
John Konchar owns 76 steals on the season. It is the thirrd most in the NCAA this year. His 2.81 steals per game ranks fifth in the nation. Bryson Scott is 10th in the nation with 57 total steals. Scott's steal total has already bested the 56 he recorded last year.
GREAT SCOTT
Bryson Scott is averaging 22.9 points per game, ninth in the nation. Only five times in program history has a 'Don averaged better than 20 points for an entire season. The last time, and only time as a Division I program, was in 2011-12 when Frank Gaines averaged 21.2 points per game. Scott's 618 total points on the season ranks sixth in the nation. Scott's 199 made field goals this year is sixth in the nation.
TAKE IT AWAY NOW
Fort Wayne is sixth in the nation in total steals (231).
34 TIMES TWO
Bryson Scott scored 34 points against Detroit Mercy on Nov. 28 and also against Stetson on Dec. 16. His 34 points were the most by a 'Don since Max Landis scored 44 at South Dakota on Feb. 4, 2016. Scott's 34 points also marked the most by a 'Don in a home game since Tyler Best scored 35 against Longwood in an overtime contest on Jan. 5, 2006.
30 FOR SCOTT
Bryson Scott owns six 30-point games this season. In Fort Wayne's Division I era (2001 - present) the record for career 30-point games is Frank Gaines with seven. He recorded five during the 2011-12 season alone.
BRYSON SCOTT WITH TWO POTW
Bryson Scott has been named Summit League Player of the Week twice this season. He earned the honor on Dec. 4 after averaging 26.0 points in wins over Detroit Mercy, IU Kokomo and SIUE. He first picked up the award on Nov. 13 after scoring 31 points at Oakland.
X MARKS THE SPOT
Xzavier Taylor's 55.8 field goal percentage is second in the Summit League.
1,000 FOR KONCHAR
John Konchar passed the 1,000 point total against ETSU. He ranks seventh all-time in career scoring at Fort Wayne with 1,297 points.
SCOTT'S 1,000
Combined with the 291 points he scored at Purdue, Bryson Scott owns 1,416 career points. He eclipsed the 1,000 point mark with a jumper in the paint against IU Kokomo. He passed the Fort Wayne 1,000 point mark vs. Omaha. He owns 1,150 as a 'Don.
FROM WAY DOWNTOWN
Fort Wayne is 12th in the nation in total 3-pointers made (268). The 'Dons have made 10 or more 3-pointers in a game 17 times this year.
#3Nation
Dubbed #3Nation the last few seasons, Fort Wayne is actually shooting more 3-pointers this season. With 44.4 percent of field goal attempts this year being 3-pointers, that is up from 41.2 percent last year and 42.8 percent in 2015-16.
JAX TO THE MAX
Jax Levitch leads the team and ranks fifth in the league in 3-point shooting. He is making 3-pointers at a 43.4 percent clip (36-of-83).
11=3
Of the 12 active players on the roster, 11 Mastodons have made a 3-pointer this season.
LOU HENSON AWARD WATCH LIST
John Konchar was named to the Midseason Watch List for CollegeInsider.com's Lou Henson Award. The Lou Henson Award is presented annually to the nation's top Division I mid-major player.
AT THE LINE FOR A RECORD DAY
Fort Wayne made 32-of-37 free throws against Olivet on Dec. 28, 2017. The 32 made free throws tied for the second most free throws made in a single-game during the NCAA Division I era for the 'Dons. Bryson Scott's 14 free throws tied a single-game Division I era program record. Since then, Scott now holds the program the record with 15 free throws against North Dakota State (Jan. 20).
ON THE INDIANA WIN...
- The 22-point lead the 'Dons had over Indiana at one point is the largest lead they have earned against a Division I opponent this year.
- Fort Wayne made 17 3-pointers. It tied for the fourth most 3-pointers in a game in program history during the Division era (2001 – present). 'Dons also made 17 this year against Delaware State and at Omaha (Jan. 16, 2016) and vs. Manchester (Nov. 21, 2007). It also tied a record for most 3-pointers by an opponent at Assembly Hall.
- Dylan Carl made 4-of-5 3-point attempts in the contest, for a career-high 14 points.
20 WINS AGAIN
Fort Wayne won 20 games last season. It was their third 20-win season in four years. It also marked their second consecutive 20-win season, which is a first for the program as an NCAA Division I squad. Only once previously in program history, 1988-89 & 1989-90, have the 'Dons won 20 games in consecutive seasons.
AT HOME, IN NON-LEAGUE PLAY
Fort Wayne finished the non-league portion of their schedule 8-0 at home. It is the third consecutive season the 'Dons have finished home non-league play undefeated, putting their non-league home winning streak at 22 games. The last time the Mastodons lost a non-league game at home was Dec. 30, 2014 against Cal Poly 71-57. The streak includes Fort Wayne's victory over Ball State in the CIT last season.
~ Feel the Rumble ~
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