Eastern Michigan Athletics

Men's Basketball Concludes Homestand Tuesday against Kent State
2/16/2020 5:30:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Eastern Michigan looks to extend its win streak to three
| Men's Basketball vs. Kent State | |
| Date | Tuesday, Feb. 18 | 7 p.m. |
| Venue | Ypsilanti, Mich. | Convocation Center |
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| Watch | ESPN+ |
| Radio | WEMU 89.1 |
| @EMUHoops | @EMUAthletics | |
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- The Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team concludes a two-game homestand Tuesday, Feb. 18, when the Eagles welcome Kent State University, to the Convocation Center for a Mid-American Conference matchup. Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m.
Eastern (14-11, 4-8 MAC) earned its fourth win in the last five games, downing in-state foe Western Michigan, 69-51, Feb. 11. Kent State (17-8, 7-5 MAC) returned to the win column after a convincing 87-72 victory over Ohio, Feb. 15.
Fans can watch the action on ESPN+ with Ryan Wooley and Tom Helmer or listen to WEMU (89.1 FM) where Chad Bush and Matt Dery will have the call. Fans can also follow along on EMUEagles.com or on Twitter by following @EMUHoops.
AMONG THE LEADERS: Eastern Michigan ranks second in the nation and leads the Mid-American Conference in steals per game (10.6). EMU also ranks fourth among Division I teams in total steals with 264. The Eagles are forcing 17.5 turnovers per game, which leads the league and ranks 12th in the nation. EMU has attempted 567 free throws which leads the conference and ranks 41st in the
nation. Eastern's scoring defense of 62.6 points per game ranks second in the conference behind Ball State (62.4 ppg).
Individually, redshirt senior Boubacar Toure leads the MAC with a 69.0 field goal percentage (116-of-168) and ranks third (34th nationally) with 3.3 offensive rebounds per game. The Dakar, Senegal native is also fourth in the conference in rebounds per game with 9.1. Redshirt junior Ty Groce is leading the team with 49 steals, which ranks second in the and 45th in the nation. Groce's 2.0 steals per
game is good for third in the MAC and 48th among Division I student-athletes. Classmate Yeikson Montero has tallied 45 total steals, which is third in the conference and 66th in the NCAA.
DOUBLE-DIGIT WIN: The Eagles posted its first double-digit win over a Mid- American Conference team this season with a 69-51 victory over Western Michigan, Feb. 15. The three other MAC wins this year have been within four points-or-less.
JAMES, CHRIS JAMES: Freshman Chris James broke out of his offensive slump as he tied a career-high 15 points, including three triples in a 69-51 victory over Western Michigan, Feb. 15. James has scored in double-digits four times this season, including the first three-straight games of the season (14 vs. Siena Heights, Nov. 8; 11 vs. Goshen, Nov. 12; 15 vs. Michigan-Dearborn, Nov. 14).
PERFECT SHOOTING: Redshirt senior Boubacar Toure led the Eagles with 17 points on a perfect 8-of-8 from the floor in an 69-51 win over Western Michigan, Feb. 15. This is the second time this season Toure has shot 100 percent from the field with the first coming at Miami, Jan. 25, when the center went 4-of-4. The Dakar, Senegal native leads the league with a 69.0 field-goal percentage (116-of-168).
SHARING THE WEALTH: Eastern Michigan has had four Eagles score in double-figures in back-to-back games (Central Michigan, Feb. 11; Western Michigan, Feb. 15). In the 69-51 victory over WMU, redshirt senior Boubacar Toure led the way with 17 points. Freshman Chris James and junior Noah Morgan each added 15, while classmate Darion Spottsville tallied 10, respectively.
Against the Chippewas, redshirt junior Ty Groce led the way with 22 points, while Toure totaled 20. Junior Thomas Binelli and Morgan also scored double-figures with 15 and 14 points, respectively.
EMU has had eight games this season where four-or-more Eagles score in double-figures, and four in MAC play (at Northern Illinois, Jan. 11; at Miami, Jan. 25; at Central Michigan, Feb. 11; vs. Western Michigan, Feb. 15). In those eight games, Eastern Michigan holds a 6-2 record.
TURNING THE PAGE: Eastern's new game plan is working as the Eagles have won four of the last five matchups. Over that span, EMU has a +5.6 scoring margin and held opponents to less than 60 points per game (59.8). In addition, the Eagles are shooting 48.0 percent (119-of-248) from the field, compared to its 38 percent clip during the first seven games of league play. Redshirt senior Boubacar Toure has led the team averaging 14.2 points per game over the last five contests, while redshirt junior Ty Groce has added 12.6, respectively.
NAIL-BITERS: Close games are no stranger to EMU, as it has seen contests down to the wire in the nine-of-11 games. In all nine games, the outcome has been decided with a margin of six-or-less points. Overall, 39 of the MAC's 72 (54.2 percent) conference games played this year have been decided by six-or-fewer points.
SCORING FRENZY: Junior Darion Spottsville is breaking through offensively, as he has scored in double-figures in four of the last six games. Most recently, the guard added 10 points in a 69-51 win over in-state rival Western Michigan, Feb. 15. The Phoenix, Ariz. native scored a career-high 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting and made five free throws in the 59-58 loss at Akron, Feb. 8. Spottsville has tallied four double-digit scoring performances this season. The junior totaled 11 points in a 66-62 win over Buffalo, Feb. 4 and added 12 at Miami, Jan. 25; which was his first 10-plus point performance in an EMU uniform.
FINDING THE GROOVE: With the 69-51 win over Western Michigan, Feb. 15, the Eagles posted a 52.9 percent clip from the floor (27-of-51). This is the second time EMU has shot 50 percent or higher in MAC play this season. Eastern first found its groove inside the arc, when it shot 50 percent from the field (19-of-38) in a heartbreaking loss, 59-58, to Akron, Feb. 8. The Green and White have shot 50 percent-or-above in six games during the 2019-20 campaign. Eastern Michigan's season-high is a 61.4 percent efficiency, when the Eagles downed Valparaiso, Dec. 3.
ALL-TIME VS. KENT STATE: Tuesday's game will be the 77th meeting between Eastern Michigan and Kent State. The Golden Flashes own the advantage in the all-time series at 42-34, which dates back to the 1949-50 season. The two teams split the 2019 season series as the Green and White won 95-61 inside the Convocation Center on Jan. 12, 2019. Then just over a month later, KSU defeated the Eagles, 71-58, on Feb. 16, 2019, in Kent, Ohio.
Eastern has won three of the last five games against the Golden Flashes. EMU snapped a 17-game winning streak for Kent State with a 70-53 win on Feb. 8, 2014. The Green and White hold a 23-12 record inside the Convo, but struggle on the road against KSU with a 9-28 mark.
SCOUTING KENT STATE: Led by ninth-year head coach Rob Senderoff, Kent State enters Tuesday's game with a 17-8 overall record and a 7-5 Mid-American Conference mark. The Golden Flashes snapped a two-game losing stretch with a convincing 87-72 victory against Ohio, Feb. 15.
Kent State has four players scoring in double-figures and is led by Danny Pippen, who is averaging 13.8 points per game. Antonio Williams and Troy Simons are adding 13.6 and 13.4, respectively, while Anthony Roberts is tallying 12.5 per game. Pippen is also leading the team with 7.2 rebounds per game, and Simons has drained a team-best 79 triples.
The Golden Flashes are averaging 76.3 points per game and are shooting 45.3 percent from the field. KSU holds a +0.6 rebounding margin (36.3-35.8) and is dishing out 13.8 assists per contest. On the defensive side, Kent State is holding opponents to 68.2 points per game (+8.0 scoring margin) and forcing 14.5 turnovers a game.
TWO WILL GIVE YOU 20: Two Eagles scored over 20 points in a game for the second time this season at Central Michigan, Feb. 11. Redshirt junior Ty Groce and redshirt senior Boubacar Toure tallied 20+ points in a 73-70 victory over the Chippewas. Groce led the Eagles with 22 points, while Toure went 9-of-10 from the floor and added 20 points.
Earlier this season, Groce and junior Noah Morgan scored over 20 points to lead the team to an 85-79 victory, Dec. 3 against Valparaiso. Groce had a career-best performance to lead the Green and White, scoring 23 points, and hitting 9-of-10 free throws. Morgan was right behind the Ypsilanti, Mich. native, also with a career-high of 21 points and went 9-of-10 from the charity stripe. The performances by Groce and Morgan was the first time Eastern had two players score 20+ since last season when Paul Jackson and Kevin McAdoo scored 21 and 20, respectively, at Central Michigan, Jan. 29, 2018.
REACHING TO NEW HEIGHTS: Redshirt junior Ty Groce notched his first career double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Green and White past Central Michigan, 73-70, Feb. 11. The Ypsilanti, Mich. native went 8-of-12 from the field and sank six free throws. Groce has led the Eagles in scoring in 11 games this season and has notched double-figures in 17-of-24 contests during the 2019-20 campaign. The redshirt junior has also grabbed 10+ rebounds in two games this year. Groce is averaging a team-best 11.5 points per game, while grabbing 5.5 boards a game, which ranks second on the team.
DYNAMIC DUO: Redshirt junior Ty Groce and redshirt senior Boubacar Toure both posted double-doubles in a 73-70 victory over Central Michigan, Feb. 11. Groce totaled a team-best 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, while Toure added 20 points and notched a team-high 13 rebounds. This is the first time this season two Eagles has earned a double-double in the same game. Former Eagle James Thompson IV (15 pts., 17 rebs.) and Toure (12 pts., 16 rebs.) were the last pair in the Green and White to reach this feat, March 2, 2019. Groce and Toure are the first EMU players to each notch and double-double and score 20-plus points in the same game since 2017 when Thompson IV and Elijah Minnie reached 20+ points and double-digit rebounds against Oakland, Dec. 6, 2017.
AKRON THREE-BALL DENIED: The Eastern Michigan defense was ruthless in the first half of play at Akron, Feb. 8. The Eagles held the Zips to 25 points, which tied a season-low for UA. In addition, EMU held Akron scoreless from beyond the arc, forcing UA to go 0-of-14 from deep. This is the first time this season that EMU has held an opponent to a zero percent field-goal percentage from behind the 3-point line. Eastern held North Carolina A&T to shooting 1-of-10 from deep in the first half at the Jamaica Classic, Nov. 24.
BACK-TO-BACK: The Green and White notched its second-consecutive conference win, when the Eagles defeated Buffalo, 66-62, Feb. 4 inside the Convocation Center. The victory marks the first EMU victory over the Bulls since January 2016 and the fourth in the Rob Murphy era.
HISTORY MADE: EMU men's basketball has tallied 200 victories in the Convocation Center since it opened for the 1998-99 season with the 66-62 victory over Buffalo, Feb. 4. The Convo's dedication game was on Dec. 9, 1998 with a men's basketball game against the University of Michigan in front of a crowd of 7,647 – the largest attendance since its opening.
The men's and EMU women's basketball programs have a combined 387 victories in the Convo - the women's program has accumulated 187 wins since 1998-99.
HEY DJ, THAT'S MY DJ: Redshirt sophomore Derek Ballard Jr. was the definition of clutch in EMU's 66-62 win over Buffalo, Feb. 4. Coming off the bench, Ballard Jr. reinvigorated the EMU offensive snatching two offensive rebounds from the grasps of the Bulls and earned the put-back with the foul. The Southfield, Mich.- product drained the old-fashion three-point play to give EMU the one-point lead with five minutes left in the game. With 1:42 left, Ballard wrangled yet another offensive-rebound that he put back to tie a career-high in points (5), giving EMU the five-point lead. The redshirt sophomore finished the evening with five points, five rebounds, and a steal in seven minutes of play.
SWITCHING IT UP: Under Head Coach Rob Murphy, the starting lineup has changed seven times this season. Eight of the 12 Eagles who have seen playing time have been part of the starting five. Redshirt junior Ty Groce and redshirt senior Boubacar Toure are the only members of the squad to have started all 25 games played so far in the 2019-20 campaign.
SPLASH CITY: Junior Thomas Binelli has proved to be Eastern Michigan's deep-shooter, as he leads the team with 38 three-pointers this season. The Bologna, Italy native has made at least one from beyond the arc in 17 of the 18 games he has played and in the last 10-straight contests. Binelli has drained three-plus triples in six games this year, including a career-high five 3's at Miami, Jan. 25 and at Central Michigan, Feb. 11. Binelli is averaging 7.5 points per game with 2.1 triples a contest.
FIRST MAC VICTORY: Eastern Michigan notched its first Mid-American Conference win of the 2019-20 season and made its way back into the win column for the first time since Dec. 30 (vs. Concordia), as the Eagles downed Toledo, 61-57, Feb. 1. EMU has won the last three home contests against the Rockets.
HAVE A DAY, YEIKSON: Junior Yeikson Montero led the Eagles with a career-high 26 points against Toledo, Feb. 1. The guard drained a career-best five 3-pointers and tallied 20 points in the second half of play. His 26 points are a team-best this season and he is the third Eagle to reach the 20+ point plateau this season. Montero has led the Green and White in scoring three times this year and has tallied double-digit scoring 12 times. The Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic native ranks fourth on the team averaging 9.4 points per game.
DEFENSE! DEFENSE!: Eastern Michigan has played exceptional defense all season, as the Eagles have held opponents to scoring 60 points-or-less in 12 games. The Eagles lost its first game when holding the opposition under 60 points at Akron (59-58), Feb. 8. Its record when accomplishing this feat is 11-1. The 61-57 victory over Toledo, Feb. 1, helped EMU improve to a 10-0 record when the opposition puts up fewer than 60 points. Under Rob Murphy, the Eagles boast an 84-13 mark.
BROKE THE PATTERN: Trailing at halftime has not been easy for the Eagles this season. Before the 61-57 victory over the Rockets, Feb. 1, EMU held a 0-7 mark when trailing at the half. However, when Eastern Michigan leads after the first 20 minutes, it boasts an 12-3 record. In Rob Murphy's tenure, the Eagles are 27-99 when trailing at the half, but hold a 120-28 record when leading at the half.
FOR THREE: Junior Thomas Binelli posted a career-day in a 73-68 loss at Miami, Jan. 25. Binelli scored a career-high 17 points and drained five 3-pointers in 35 minutes of play. The 17-point performance is Binelli's first time leading the Eagles in scoring and the fifth-time he has scored in double-figures. The Bologna, Italy native leads the team with 38 triples and is averaging 7.5 points per game.
CAREER DAY FOR SPOTTSVILLE: Junior Darion Spottsville scored a career-best 12 points in a 73-68 loss at Miami, Jan. 25. This is the first time Spottsville scored in double-digits this season. The Phoenix, Ariz. native went 3-of-4 from the field and drained six from the charity stripe against the RedHawks.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE TROUBLE: With the 59-58 loss at Akron, Feb. 8, redshirt senior Boubacar Toure posted his 10th double-double of the season with 20 points and 13 rebounds. The Dakar, Senegal native has pulled down double-figure rebounds in 13 games this year, including nine of the last 14 games. The redshirt senior has led the Eagles on the boards in 20-of-25 games in the 2019-20 campaign. Toure has tallied 18 double-doubles in his EMU career.
CRASHIN' THE BOARDS: Boubacar Toure has pulled down 10+ rebounds in 12 games this season and has led the team in rebounding 20-of-25 games this year. The redshirt senior leads the team averaging 9.1 boards per game (228 total), including 5.8 defensive and 3.3 offensive rebounds per contest. In MAC play, Toure is averaging 10.6 boards to go along with 12.5 points per game.
WE WANT MOR(GAN): Junior Noah Morgan has come alive as he has scored in double-figures in six of the last 10 games (16 at Northern Illinois, Jan. 11; 14 vs. Ball State, Jan. 14; 23 vs. Ohio, Jan. 18; 16 at Bowling Green, Jan. 21; 14 at Central Michigan, Feb. 11; 15 vs. Western Michigan, Feb. 15). His 15 points versus WMU was his 12th double-digit scoring performance of the 2019-20 season. The junior has led the Eagles in scoring in 6-of-25 games, including leading the Green and White in the last three-of-nine contests. Morgan ranks second on the team averaging 10.9 points per game in MAC play, while also averaging 10.6 points per contest for the season.
TOURE IN MACTION: Boubacar Toure has started strong offensively and defensively in the Mid-American Conference portion of the 2019-20 campaign. The redshirt senior is averaging a double-double with 12.5 points and 10.6 rebounds in league play. Toure is one-of-three student-athletes in the MAC who are averaging a double-double in conference play. Toledo's Willie Jackson leads the league with 11.6 rebounds per game to go along with 12.7 points a game, while Ball State's Tahjai Teague is tallying 10.2 rebounds and 16.9 points per game, respectively.
Toure is shooting a league-best 71.0 percent from the floor (66-of-93) and has recorded 16 blocks. The Dakar, Senegal native notched seven double-doubles in MAC play and nearly missed one at Ohio, Jan. 11. Toure's 10.6 rebounds per game ranks second in the conference, to go along with his 1.3 blocks per contest is good for third.
STEAL MACHINES: The Eagles are averaging 10.6 steals per game with redshirt junior Ty Groce, and juniors Yeikson Montero and Noah Morgan are leading EMU in swipes this season. Groce leads the way with 49 steals and has recorded at least one steal in 20 games this season. Montero ranks second on the team with 45 swipes and has tallied one steal in 20 games, while Morgan has also totaled one swipe in 22 games this year, respectively.
FINDERS KEEPERS: The Eagles rank second in the nation and leads the Mid-American Conference with 10.6 steals per game. SFA leads the NCAA with 10.7, while in-state foe Central Michigan is second in the league with 9.5. The Green and White have stolen the ball 264 times this season, including 10+ swipes in 14 games this season. The Eagles notched a season-high 22 steals against Goshen, Nov. 11, which leads the MAC for single-game performances, and 18 swipes versus Concordia, Dec. 30. The 15 steals against UMBC in the Jamaica Classic, Nov. 22, are tied for the most in Classic history.
Redshirt junior Ty Groce leads the team with 2.0 steals per game (49 this season), which is tied for second in the MAC with junior Yeikson Montero also swiping 1.8 balls per game. Nine players have double-digit steals on the season, which includes EMU's primary starting-five: Groce (49), Montero (47), junior Noah Morgan (40), junior Darion Spottsville (33), redshirt senior Boubacar Toure (30), freshman Chris James (17), junior Chris Barnes (14), and juniors Thomas Binelli and Jalen King have 14 and 11, respectively. Eastern Michigan is one-of-two schools (Kent State) in the MAC that has nine players with steals in double figures with Central Michigan close behind with eight players, respectively.
BLOCK PARTY: Eastern Michigan ranks fifth in the Mid-American Conference with 83 blocks this season. Redshirt senior Boubacar Toure leads the team with 33 swats and is averaging 1.3 blocks per game, which is good for fourth in the conference. The Dakar, Senegal tied a career-high in blocks (4) at Miami, Jan. 25. Redshirt junior Ty Groce and junior Jalen King also have tallied double-digit blocks this season with 20 and 14, respectively.
DOUBLE-DIGIT DEDICATION: Redshirt junior Ty Groce leads Eastern Michigan in scoring with 11.5 points per game (287 total points), while redshirt senior Boubacar Toure and junior Noah Morgan are averaging 10.9, and 10.6, respectively. Groce is the only Eagle to reach double-digits in 17 games this year, and Toure has tallied double figures in 14 games, respectively. Groce posted a career-high 23 points against Valpo, Dec. 3, while junior Yeikson Montero scored a career-best 26 points versus Toledo, Feb. 1. Morgan tallied a career-best 23 points against Ohio, Jan. 18.
In MAC play, three Eagles are averaging in double-figures in Toure (12.5), Morgan (10.9), and Groce (10.8).
versaTYle: Redshirt junior Ty Groce has proven to be a versatile player on the floor. He leads the team with 287 points (11.5 ppg). The Ypsilanti, Mich. native has hit double-digits in 17 games during the 2019-20 campaign, and in five of the last six games (10 at Miami, Jan. 25; 10 vs. Toledo, Feb. 1; 14 vs. Buffalo, Feb. 4; 15 at Akron, Feb. 8; 22 at Central Michigan, Feb. 11). Groce has led the Green and White in scoring in 11 games this season, including a career-high 23 points versus Valpo, Dec. 3. The forward also posted a career-best in rebounds (11) against UMBC, Nov. 22, in the Jersey Mike's Jamaica Classic, dished out a career-high in assists (5) versus Concordia, Dec. 30, and tied his career-best in blocks (3) versus Buffalo, Feb. 4.
In conference play, the redshirt junior is recording 10.8 points per game to go along with 5.5 rebounds and 1.9 steals a contest.
PRESSURE LEADS TO TURNOVERS: The Eastern Michigan defense is forcing opponents to turn the ball over 17.5 times a game, which leads the MAC and ranks 12th among Division I teams. EMU also holds a +2.3 turnover margin (17.5-15.2), which is good for second in the league and 54th in the NCAA. Eastern holds an 9-5 mark (14 games) when it forces more opponents turnovers.
In addition, the EMU's defensive pressure has forced 20+ opponent turnovers in seven games this season. The Eagles are protecting the ball well as they have posted 15 games with 15 or less turnovers and two with less than 10.
SHUT 'EM DOWN: The Green and White ranks second in the MAC and 28th in the nation holding their opponents to 62.6 points per game. Ball State leads the conference in scoring defense (62.4 ppg). The Eagles have held nine opponents to under 55 points in 2019. This fierce defense has outscored the opposition by double-digits in six games this season.
EMU has topped three opponents by 30+ points in the non-conference portion of its 2019-20 schedule (Siena Heights, Nov. 8; Goshen, Nov. 12; Concordia; Dec. 30). Eastern's largest victory margin was against Goshen when the Eagles won by 52 points (101-49). The 52-point margin is tied for fourth in the Rob Murphy era.
The highest victory margin under Murphy is 62 points when the Eagles defeated Siena Heights, 117-55, Dec. 11, 2016, inside the Convocation Center. This victory margin (+62) and points scored (117) ranks first in the EMU record books.
DISHING DIMES: Five Eagles have tallied 25-or-more assists this season in junior Darion Spottsville (53), redshirt junior Ty Groce (49), juniors Noah Morgan (38) and Yeikson Montero (30), and redshirt junior Chris Barnes (25). Spottsville leads the team with 2.1 helpers per game, while Groce, Morgan, Montero, Barnes are dishing out 2.0, 1.5, 1.2, and 1.2, respectively.
Spottsville registered seven of the team's 12 assists at Detroit Mercy, Dec. 7 and has led the Eagles in assists 10 times this season. Groce notched a career-high five helpers versus Concordia, Dec. 30, and has led the Eagles in assists 10 times during the 2019-20 campaign. Morgan posted five assists in back-to-back contests (vs. Siena Heights, Nov. 8; vs. Goshen, Nov. 12) to start the 2019-20 season and has also led the Eagles in assists five times this season.
.600 OR BETTER: The Eagles have one player that is shooting 60 percent-or-better from the field. The Green and White are led by redshirt senior Boubacar Toure, hitting at 69.0 percent on 116-of-168 shooting, which ranks first among MAC players. Toure has shot over 70 percent from the field (min. seven attempts) in 10 games this season. His season-high of 100 percent (8-of-8) was hit against Western Michigan, Feb. 15.
CHARITY STRIPE: The Eagles have found their way to the charity stripe 567 times so far this season, which ranks 41st in the nation and first in the MAC. EMU is averaging 22.7 free throw attempts per game, which ranks first in the league with Central Michigan following with 22.0, respectively. In fact, the Green and White have had more free-throw attempts than its opponent in 19 games this year.
Converting those opportunities into points (min. 20 attempts), junior Chris Barnes leads the team from the charity stripe, shooting 81.5 percent on 22-of-27, Barnes is followed by junior Yeikson Montero and redshirt junior Ty Groce who hit 73.5 (50-of-68) and 72.7 (75-of-103) percent from the free-throw line, respectively.
TOURE TAKEOFF: Redshirt senior Boubacar Toure is shooting a team leading 69.0 percent (116-of-168) from the field this year, which ranks first in the MAC. He is averaging 3.3 offensive boards a game (83), which is good for third in the Mid-American Conference. The Dakar, Senegal native has notched 13 double-figure scoring performances as well as pulling down 10+ boards in 13 games this season. Toure leads the team with 10 double-doubles with his most recent performance (20 pts., 13 rebs.) at Central Michigan, Feb. 11.
The redshirt senior has been efficient while shooting, but also anchors the Eagles' 2-3 zone, having tied his career-high in blocks (4) against the RedHawks, Jan. 25. The redshirt senior center ranks fourth in the league with 1.4 blocks per game (33 total) and has totaled 30 steals.
LAST TIME OUT: Eastern Michigan earned its fourth win in the last five Mid-American Conference games, downing in-state rival Western Michigan, 69-51, Feb. 15 inside the Convocation Center. Redshirt senior Boubacar Toure had a perfect night from the field, pacing the Eagles with 17 points on 8-of-8 shooting while pulling down a team-best six boards, including four on the offensive glass. Freshman Chris James matched his career-high with 15 points as he reached double-figures for the first time since dropping 15 points against Michigan-Dearborn, Nov. 15, 2019, while junior Noah Morgan also tallied 15 points along with a pair of boards, two steals, and an assist.
From there, junior Darion Spottsville earned double-digits in points for the fourth time in his last six appearances, tallying 10 points, five assists, and a team-best four steals. For his part, redshirt junior Ty Groce posted two points, five rebounds, and two swipes, and led the home side with six assists.
EMU shined on the offensive end with a 52.9 percent (27-of-51) field-goal rating, while WMU finished at a 40.9 percent (18-of-44) clip. The Eagles bested their intrastate rivals in several categories, including points in the paint (38-24), points off turnovers (24-8), fast-break points (14-2), bench points (30-7), and steals (11-4).
ALL-TIME VS. MAC: The Green and White hold a 341-430 program mark against Mid-American Conference teams. Eastern has played Central Michigan the most (196 times), while facing Western Michigan 112 times and Toledo 108 times. Since the 1974-75 season when Eastern started competing in the MAC, EMU has won four regular-season titles and four MAC Tournament titles (1988, 1991, 1996, 1998), which led to four NCAA Tournament appearances. Under Rob Murphy, the Eagles hold a 73-78 MAC record and clinched a MAC West title in 2012.
ON THE HORIZON: Eastern Michigan will travel to Ball State Saturday, Feb. 22 for a MAC West showdown. Tipoff is slated for 1 p.m. in Muncie, Ind. The Cardinals won the first matchup, 69-52, inside the Convocation Center.
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