Eastern Michigan Athletics

Saturday, February 3
DeKalb, Ill.
3 p.m. CT

Eastern Michigan University

at

Northern Illinois

Arne Osojnik
Photo by: STEVE KING

Eagles Heading to Northern Illinois Saturday

2/1/2024 3:42:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Game slated for 3 p.m. CT start

Men's Basketball at Northern Illinois
Date Saturday, Feb. 3, at 3 p.m. CT
Venue Convocation Center (10,000) | DeKalb, Ill.
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DeKALB, Ill. (EMUEagles.com) -- The Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team is scheduled to continue Mid-American Conference action, traveling to Northern Illinois University for a 4 p.m. tip Saturday, Feb. 3, inside NIU's Convocation Center.
 
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Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois will air on ESPN+. Tom Helmer will have the call live on WEMU Radio (89.1 FM) and the Varsity Network App.
 
OPENING TIPS
» Eastern Michigan was topped in its most recent contest by MAC-leading Akron, 77-46, Jan. 30. The Eagles scored 23 points in each period.
» Northern Illinois enters the game 6-14 overall and 0-8 in the MAC after suffering a narrow, double-overtime 84-77 loss at Central Michigan in its most recent contest, Jan. 30. The Huskies have come up short in 10-straight games, as well as 13-straight against Division I foes. Notable non-conference games for NIU include a 90-67 loss to Indiana State, Dec. 5, a 89-67 loss at Northwestern, Nov. 27, and a 92-70 loss at Marquette, Nov. 6.
» Junior Tyson Acuff is averaging 21.2 points per game through 21 games, which ranks second in the MAC and 12th in the nation. Acuff's season has been highlighted by four 30-plus point performances (31 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 18; 31 vs. North Dakota, Nov. 26; 31 at BGSU, Jan. 2; 30 at Ohio, Jan. 20).
» Acuff has scored 23-plus points in nine games (31 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 18; 25 at Detroit Mercy, Nov. 21; 23 at Central Arkansas, Nov. 25; 31 vs. North Dakota, Nov. 26; 24 vs. Lake Superior State, Dec. 1; 24 at Michigan, Dec. 16; 29 vs. Hampton, Dec. 21; 31 at BGSU, Jan. 2; 30 at Ohio, Jan. 20). Acuff is one of 11 players in the nation with nine showings of 23 or more points.
» Eastern Michigan's Stan Heath is in his third year at the helm of the Eagles, holding a 27-56 record at EMU and 236-263 record over 16 years as a head coach. Fifty of NCAA Division I's head coaches are coaching their alma mater, up from 48 in 2022-23.
TYSON ACUFF: MAC SCORING LEADER AND MORE
Junior Tyson Acuff is averaging 21.2 points per game through 21 games, which ranks second in the MAC and is 12th in the nation. Acuff's season has been highlighted by four 30-plus point performances.
 
National scoring leaders:
1.        Tommy Bruner  26.1     Denver
2.        Zach Edey         23.4     Purdue
3.        Xavier Johnson  23.2     Southern Illinois
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11.      Marcus Hill      21.24    Bowling Green
12.      Tyson Acuff      21.15    Eastern Michigan
 
TYSON ACUFF: 5TH IN PROGRAM HISTORY PPG
Junior Tyson Acuff's 21.2 ppg would rank fifth in program history for a single season.
 
1. George Gervin          29.5     1971-72
2. Earl Boykins              25.7     1997-98
3. Kennedy McIntosh 25.4         1970-71
4. Grant Long               23.0     1987-88
5. Tyson Acuff              21.2     2023-24
6. Derrick Dial              20.9     1997-98
 
TYSON ACUFF: RISING IN EMU RECORDS
Junior Tyson Acuff is at 851 points in his EMU career.
 
EMU all-time leaders in points:
1.     Kennedy McIntosh  2,219   1967-71
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43.   Willie Magnum IV    897     2015-17
44.   Ron Gulyas               891     1958-61
45.   Theron Wilson         875     1992-96
46.   Kareem Carpenter    860     1993-95
47.   Tyson Acuff              851     2022-24
48.   Dave Parks               838     1954-57
 
If Acuff can reach 1,000 points scored at EMU, he would be the 32nd player in program history to do so and the first since Tim Bond surpassed 1,000 in 2018.
 
Acuff is at 1,090 career points, passing the 1,000 mark with a 21-point performance against Ball State, Jan. 16. He sits at 121 career three-pointers made. Acuff netted 38 three-pointers and 239 points in his two seasons at Duquesne.
 
TYSON ACUFF: 37.8 MINUTES/GAME
Junior Tyson Acuff, who played at least 37 minutes in 16 of the last 17 games, is averaging 37.8 minutes per game. He played 40 minutes against Buffalo, Jan. 27, his fifth time playing the entirety of the game this season. The 37.8 mark leads the MAC and ranks fifth in the country. Acuff edges Ricky Cottrill's mark of 37.7 minutes per game for the most by an Eagle since 2000.
 
National minutes per game leaders:
1. Ethan Taylor             38.8     Air Force
2. Kareem Thompson 38.4        Oral Roberts
3. Isaac McBride           38.3     Oral Roberts
4. Kino Lilly Jr.              37.8     Brown
5. Tyson Acuff              37.8     Eastern Michigan
 
TYSON ACUFF, 4TH IN THE NATION IN FGM/GAME
Junior Tyson Acuff ranks fourth in the nation in field goals made per game.
 
National field goals made per game leaders:
1. Tommy Bruner          8.3      Denver
2. Hunter Dickinson       8.0      Kansas
3. Zach Edey                  7.9      Purdue
4. Tai'reon Joseph        7.83     Southern
5. Tyson Acuff              7.80     Eastern Michigan
 
TYSON ACUFF: SIX GAMES WITH 10+ FGM
Junior Tyson Acuff has converted 10-plus field goals in six games this season (11 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 18; 10 at Detroit Mercy, Nov. 21; 12 vs. North Dakota, Nov. 26; 10 vs. Lake Superior State, Dec. 1; 10 at Michigan, Dec. 16; 13 at BGSU, Jan. 2).
 
Games with 10-plus field goals made in 2023-24:
1. Tommy Bruner           9        Denver
2. Marcus Hill                 7        Bowling Green
    Zach Edey                   7        Purdue
4. Tyson Acuff                6        Eastern Michigan
    Tucker DeVries           6        Drake
    Noah Reynolds           6        Green Bay
 
TYSON ACUFF, 9 GAMES WITH 23+ POINTS
Junior Tyson Acuff has scored 23-plus points nine times this season (31 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 18; 25 at Detroit Mercy, Nov. 21; 23 at Central Arkansas, Nov. 25; 31 vs. North Dakota, Nov. 26; 24 vs. Lake Superior State, Dec. 1; 24 at Michigan, Dec. 16; 29 vs. Hampton, Dec. 21; 31 at BGSU, Jan. 2; 30 at Ohio, Jan. 20). Acuff is one of 11 players in the nation with nine showings of 23 or more points.
 
Games with 23-plus points in 2023-24:
1. Tommy Bruner          14       Denver
2. Zach Edey                  13       Purdue
3. Marcus Hill                10       Bowling Green
    R.J. Davis                   10       North Carolina
    Xavier Johnson          10       Southern Illinois
6. Tyson Acuff                9        Eastern Michigan
    Tyler Thomas              9        Hofstra
    David Jones                9        Memphis
    Xander Rice                9        Monmouth
    Jordan Johnson           9        New Orleans
    Elijah Pepper              9        UC-Davis
 
TYSON ACUFF GOES FOR 30+ POINTS (x4)
Junior Tyson Acuff has four games with 30-plus points this season as he netted 30 at Ohio, Jan. 20, and 31 against BGSU, Jan. 2. He also had 31 against North Dakota, Nov. 26, on a blistering 12-for-19 showing from the floor and 31 in EMU's 69-62 victory over Cleveland State, Nov. 18, in an 11-for-17 shooting performance. Acuff is one of 11 players in the nation and the only player in the MAC with four-plus 30-point showings.
 
Games with 30-plus points in 2023-24:
1. Tommy Bruner           7        Denver
2. Zach Edey                   6        Purdue
3. Noah Reynolds           5        Green Bay
    Xavier Johnson           5        Southern Illinois
    Dalton Knecht             5        Tennessee
    Wade Taylor IV           5        Texas A&M
7. Tyson Acuff                4        Eastern Michigan
    Jayden Epps                4        Georgetown
    Noah Reynolds           4        Green Bay
    Jordan Johnson           4        New Orleans
    Landon Glasper          4        North Carolina A&T
 
TYSON ACUFF: DOUBLE-DIGITS IN 23-STRAIGHT
Junior Tyson Acuff has netted at least 11 points in 23-straight contests, extending back through the final three games of the 2022-23 season.
 
EMU consecutive games in double-digits since 2000:
1.     Tyson Acuff               23      2022-24
2.     John Bowler              21      2005-06
3.     Carlos Medlock         20      2007-10*
 
*Medlock missed the 2008-09 season with a broken foot.
 
AHEAD OF PACE: WINS BY DATE
Eastern Michigan surpassed its 2022-23 win total as the Eagles secured their ninth win of the 2023-24 season, Jan. 27 vs. Buffalo, about one month earlier in the season compared to the Eagles' eighth win of the 2022-23 season.
 
2022-23 Date                    Win Number                       2023-24 Date
Nov. 7 vs. Wayne State             1      Nov. 11 vs. Georgia Southern
Nov. 30 at FIU                              2          Nov. 18 vs. Cleveland State
Dec. 18 vs. Detroit Mercy         3              Nov. 21 at Detroit Mercy
Jan. 7 vs. Central Mich.             4         Nov. 25 at Central Arkansas
Jan. 28 at Miami                          5      Dec. 1 vs. Lake Superior State
Jan. 31 vs. Ohio                           6                      Dec. 21 vs. Hampton
Feb. 21 vs. Western Mich.        7                  Dec. 30 vs. Northwood
Feb. 25 vs. Ball State                  8                        Jan. 6 vs. Kent State
 
CORRELATION AND MAYBE CAUSATION
Some statistics have provided increased insight into whether the Eagles will win or lose:
 
Did the Eagles.....?                            Yes          No
Lead/tie at halftime                           7-1        2-11
Hold opponent to 71 points or less     8-1        1-11
Shoot better % than opponent           9-1        0-11
Outrebound opponent                       7-2        2-10
 
Trends were broken in EMU's 92-90 overtime loss against BGSU, Jan. 2, as the Eagles suffered their first loss in three of the above categories. EMU led, 42-34, at halftime; outshot BGSU, .500-.462; and outrebounded the Falcons, 43-41. The Eagles also limited Miami to 71 points in their 71-54 loss, Jan. 13, before outrebounding Ball State, 37-31, in a 76-62 loss, Jan. 16.
 
Win when trailing at the half...         Half       Final
Nov. 18 vs. Cleveland State              29-32      69-62
Jan. 6 vs. Kent State                         26-38      71-69
 
Win when being outrebounded...     REB        Final
Nov. 25 at Central Arkansas             35-36      74-71
Jan. 6 vs. Kent State                         29-35      71-69
 
Win when allowing 72+ points...        PA        Final
Nov. 21 at Detroit Mercy                    72        76-72
 
TIGHT GAMES GOING TO EASTERN MICHIGAN
EMU has found success in games decided by 10 points or less in 2023-24, holding an 8-2 record in such games. The Eagles' losses in the category were a tight 72-70 loss to North Dakota, Nov. 26, and a 92-90 overtime loss at BGSU, Jan. 2, as EMU is also 5-2 in games decided by four points or less.
 
JAVANTAE RANDLE: FIRST START AT WMU
Redshirt sophomore Javantae Randle made his first start of the 2023-24 season at Western Michigan, Jan. 23. Randle played 10 minutes, scoring four points and securing six rebounds. His six boards are one off his career high of seven set at South Carolina, Dec. 30, 2022.
 
JAVANTAE RANDLE: CAREER-HIGH 8 POINTS AT OU
Redshirt sophomore Javantae Randle, who had four points and 27 minutes played for the season entering the game at Ohio, Jan. 20, netted eight points in the game, matching his career high, which he set against Bowling Green, Jan. 3, 2023. Randle played a season-high 14 minutes against the Bobcats and converted a career-high four field goals.
 
ARNE OSOJNIK: 16 POINTS, 4 TRIPLES VS. BUFFALO
Freshman Arne Osojnik netted 16 points, 12 of which came from four made three-pointers in the 75-65 win over Buffalo, Jan. 27. His 16 points are his most since a 20-point outing at Central Arkansas, Nov. 25.
 
ARNE OSOJNIK: 2ND IN MAC FRESHMEN SCORING
Freshman Arne Osojnik is second in the MAC in scoring by a true freshmen, averaging 7.7 points per game.
 
Freshmen MAC scoring leaders (true freshmen only):
1. Evan Isparo              7.71     Miami
2. Arne Osojnik            7.65     Eastern Michigan
3. Ryan Sabol                7.5      Buffalo
4. Anquan Boldin Jr.      7.2      Buffalo
5. Sonny Wilson            7.0      Toledo
6. Mekhi Cooper           6.7      Miami
 
YUSUF JIHAD: 3RD IN MAC 3PT%
Junior Yusuf Jihad is third in the MAC with an impressive .447 shooting percentage from deep as he is 21-for-47 on three-point attempts. Jihad does not meet the 2.5 three-pointers made per game qualifier, so is therefore not ranked nationally. Jihad was 16-for-44 (.374) on three-point attempts in 2022-23.
 
MAC 3PT% leaders:
1. Ajay Sheldon            .542     Ohio
2. Tyem Freeman         .513     Kent State
3. Yusuf Jihad              .447     Eastern Michigan
4. Aidan Rubio             .439     Central Michigan
 
JALIN BILLINSGLEY: INCREASED ROLE, PRODUCTION
Junior Jalin Billingsley, who has started five-straight games, has seen an increased role while seeing positive results on the floor. Billingsley is averaging 6.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg, and 18.2 mpg for the season.
 
First 12 games played (averages):
Minutes               Points               Rebounds
15.9                     4.8                         3.8
 
Last five games played (averages):
Minutes               Points               Rebounds
22.9                     8.7                         5.3
 
ORLANDO LOVEJOY: CAREER-HIGH 6 ASSISTS
Sophomore Orlando Lovejoy dished out a career-high six assists against Buffalo, Jan. 27, topping his previous best of four dimes, which he achieved twice in 2023-24. Lovejoy added 10 points in the win.
 
TWO EAGLES WITH 10+ POINTS VS. AKRON
The Eagles had two players (Acuff, 12; Lovejoy, 12) netted 10-plus points against Akron, Jan. 30. Four players (Acuff, 31; Lovejoy, 14; Geeter, 12; Osojnik, 11) scored in double figures for the first time this season at BGSU, Jan. 2.


Eagles with 10-plus points in 2023-24 and number of games:
1. Tyson Acuff                20
2. Orlando Lovejoy         8
3. Yusuf Jihad                 7
4. Arne Osojnik               6
5. Legend Geeter            4
6. Julius Ellerbe              3
    Jalin Billingsley            3
8. John McGriff               1
    Connor Serven            1
 
11 DIFFERENT PLAYERS IN THE STARTING LINEUP
Eastern Michigan has used 11 different players in the starting lineup this season. Junior Tyson Acuff (20), freshman Arne Osojnik (14), redshirt junior Julius Ellerbe (12), sophomore Orlando Lovejoy (12), redshirt sophomore Legend Geeter (11), junior Yusuf Jihad (9), sophomore Cyril Martynov (8), redshirt junior Connor Serven (6), junior Jalin Billingsley (6), redshirt junior John McGriff (4), and redshirt sophomore Javantae Randle (3) have all started for EMU.
 
In total, the Eagles have used 15 unique lineups in 21 games. The Acuff-Ellerbe-Geeter-Jihad-Osojnik combo is one of only four lineups used multiple times, recording a 2-1 record. More information can be found on page 10.
 
EMU is tied for the nation's lead in unique starting lineups.
 
Nation's leaders in number of unique starting lineups:
1. Eastern Michigan      15      
2. Detroit Mercy            14      
    Furman                      14
   
THR33-POINT STR3AK, 603-STRAIGHT GAM3S
Eastern, which hit two threes against Akron, Jan. 30, has now hit at least one triple in 603-straight games. EMU last failed to score from downtown Jan. 24, 2004, when Miami held the Eagles to 0-of-7 from behind the arc.
 
"THIS ONE'S GOING TO OVERTIME" (x2)
EMU went to overtime in its first two MAC games. The Eagles topped Kent State, 71-69, Jan. 6, after falling at Bowling Green, 92-90, Jan. 2. The games marked the first time EMU has played consecutive overtime games since Jan. 7 and Jan. 10, 2015, in losses against Ball State and Miami, respectively.
 
MT. MARTYNOV, SEVEN-FOOTER
Sophomore Cyril Martynov stands at seven feet tall and is one of five players in the MAC scaling at least seven feet, per each MAC school's official website. Miami's Reece Potter is the tallest in the conference at 7-foot-1 while Bowling Green's Jason Spurgin, Central Michigan's Hunter Harding, and Western Michigan's Javonte Brown are all 7-foot.
 
WHO'S BACK??
EMU returns 10 players from its 2022-23 roster including juniors Tyson Acuff, Jalin Billingsley, Yusuf Jihad, Kevin-David Rice, and Andrew Wells; redshirt sophomores Legend Geeter, Javantae Randle, and Prakash Ketterhagen; sophomore Orlando Lovejoy; and redshirt freshman Derik Pranger.
 
WHO'S GONE??
EMU lost six players from its 2022-23 roster including Emoni Bates (2nd Round pick in NBA Draft), Noah Farrakhan (transfer to West Virginia), Derek Ballard Jr. (graduation), Luka Savicevic (transfer to Lafayette), Collin Golson Jr. (transfer to Wayne State), and JZ Zaher (transfer to Bowling Green).
 
WHAT'S GONE??
EMU lost 1,114 of its 2,239 points (49.8%) from the 2022-23 season, most notably being the program's 15th NBA draftee as Emoni Bates was picked in the second round of the 2023 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers (49th overall).
 
FRESH FACES
EMU added six newcomers to its 2023-24 roster including redshirt juniors John McGriff (Binghamton), Julius Ellerbe (East Central CC), Connor Serven (Illinois), and Micah Schnyders (Wheaton College), sophomore Cyril Martynov (Georgia Tech), and freshman Arne Osojnik (Ljubljana, Slovenia).
 
HALF MICHIGAN-MADE
Half of the Eastern Michigan 16-player roster hails from Michigan while Illinois (two), Maryland (two), and Colorado (one) are represented, as well as a pair of international student-athletes with one from Canada and another from Slovenia. A complete breakdown of the EMU roster can be found on page 13.
 
DOUBLEHEADER DAY
The Eagles are scheduled to play five double-headers with the EMU women's basketball team in 2023-24 with four of the five doubleheaders taking place in Ypsilanti. Both the EMU men's and women's teams will play Nov.18 (men vs. Cleveland State, women vs. SIUE), Jan. 6 (men vs. Kent State, women vs. Toledo), Jan. 20 (at Ohio), Jan. 27 (men vs. Buffalo, women vs. Ball State), Feb. 17 (men vs. Bowling Green, women vs. Northern Illinois). The EMU men also hosted a doubleheader with the EMU's volleyball team, Nov. 11.
 
The men's team is 4-1 in doubleheader games so far in 2023-24 and 4-0 at home.
 
EMONI BATES NBA + G-LEAGUE
Former Eagle Emoni Bates played his first significant minutes in the NBA, Oct. 31, for the Cleveland Cavaliers against the New York Knicks as the rookie netted nine points with six rebounds in 23 minutes. Bates later sent shockwaves through the G-League in his first game with the Cleveland Charge, scoring 29 points with seven made three-pointers, Nov. 10, in Cleveland's 119-106 win over the Wisconsin Herd. Bates is averaging 25.5 points per game and has six outings of 29-plus points for the Charge. Bates later scored 38 points in a 116-104 win over the Santa Cruz Warriors, Jan. 6.
 
NEXT UP
Eastern Michigan is scheduled to host the University of Toledo Tuesday, Feb. 6, for a 7 p.m. tip inside the George Gervin GameAbove Center.
 
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