GAME 23: South Dakota State (17-5, 5-0) at South Dakota (17-5, 5-1) |
Previewing the Game
South Dakota State closes a two-game road swing Wednesday in a rivalry game at South Dakota. First place in The Summit League is on the line when the teams tip in Vermillion, South Dakota at 7 p.m.
The Jackrabbits (17-5, 5-0 Summit League) have won eight straight games entering the weekend, including a 98-70 takedown of Western Illinois last Saturday. State is off to its best start in league play since joining the Summit League in 2007.
South Dakota (17-5, 5-1 Summit League) has won three straight and is half a game back of the Jackrabbits in The Summit League standings and is 4-1 in the last five games. USD won two games last week, defeating Oral Roberts (82-70) and Omaha (85-71).
The South Dakota Showdown Series, presented by South Dakota Corn, tracks head-to-head match-ups and conference championship results between South Dakota State and South Dakota in 17 sports, with each school accumulating points toward the overall series championship.
The Jackrabbits currently hold a 4-3 lead in the 2017-18 series, and have won it three of the last five years
The Series also recognizes outstanding academic achievement by the schools' student-athletes and aims to raise awareness, funds and donations for Feeding South Dakota, a statewide not-for-profit with the goal of eliminating hunger in South Dakota. More information can be found at
SDCornShowdown.com.
As part of the SD Corn Showdown Series, Feeding South Dakota and both teams have come together for orange, the color that represents awareness for hunger.
With the "Get off the Bench" campaign, fans are encouraged to donate in support of hunger awareness and the fight to end hunger by texting SHOWDOWN to 80077 to donate $10 to Feed South Dakota. Fans can also donate electronically at
FeedingSouthDakota.org.
SDSU holds a 126-93-1 lead in the all-time series with USD and has claimed five of the last six matchups, including a 74-71 victory in the 2017 Summit League semifinals.
Jackrabbit Ticket Office Update
Jackrabbit fans wanting to catch Summit League basketball at Frost Arena have access to a pair of deals through the Jackrabbit Ticket Office. Fans can purchase general admission tickets to all men's and women's conference games for $75, or choose a mini plan and pick three Summit League games to attend for $30.
SDSU's upcoming game with Omaha on Jan. 30 is the final Meal Deal promotion opportunity of the season, where fans can purchase a ticket, popcorn and soda for just $8.
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JackrabbitTickets.com, stop by the ticket office inside Frost Arena or call 605-688-5422.Â
About South Dakota State
Off to a perfect start in league play, the Jackrabbits sit alone atop The Summit League standings after a pair of home wins last week. The Jackrabbits are now 10-0 at Frost Arena this season and have won 15 straight at home dating back to last year.
The Summit League Preseason Player of the Year
Mike Daum is the nation's top returning scorer and has picked up where he left off in 2016-17, averaging a team-best 22.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per contest. He has 10 double-doubles on the campaign and has reached double figures in all but one game, including seven 30-point performances.
Daum has been named the Summit League's Player of the Week five times, including four of the last six. He also has been named the Summit League's Athlete of the Month for November and December.
Over the last 10 games, Daum is averaging 26.9 points and 10.7 rebounds while shooting 54.1 percent from the field and 50 percent from deep. In that span, he is also 60-of-69 (87 percent) from the charity stripe and made 35 straight free throws to open league play.
David Jenkins Jr. has made his presence known in his first season at the collegiate level, sitting second on the team with 15.9 points per game and 18 double figure scoring performances. He has led the team in scoring three times and is shooting 44.7 percent from the field. Jenkins has reached the 20-point mark in seven games, including a 31-point performance at Colorado where he drilled seven 3-pointers.
The Tacoma, Washington native leads the Jackrabbits with 58 total 3-pointers this season (ahead of
Mike Daum's 55), firing at a clip of 42.0 percent.
Reed Tellinghuisen is third on the team in scoring and has provided big numbers of late, reaching double figures in 14 of the last 15 games. His season averages of 13.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game both rank third on the team while the senior is shooting an impressive 52.0 percent from the field.
The Sac City, Iowa native is 46-for-104 (44.2 percent) from beyond the arc, and has scored 20 or more in two Summit League games, finishing with 22 at NDSU and 24 against ORU.
Tevin King is putting up 9.2 points per game, just below double figures while grabbing 106 total rebounds, second-most on the squad. He has 56 assists and a team-best 37 steals while shooting 52.8 percent from the field. From Chicago, King has scored 10 or more in 11 games this season, including a 15-point performance at Omaha.
The Jackrabbits are ninth in scoring offense, putting up 87 points per game with a plus-12 scoring margin. SDSU is shooting 48.7 percent as a team and 42.7 percent from deep, good enough for fourth nationally.
Through five Summit League games, State is scoring 94.3 points per game and is plus-18.1 in scoring margin. The Jackrabbits are also 94-for-106 as a team (88.7 percent) from the free throw line in league play.
About South Dakota
South Dakota welcomes the Jackrabbits to town with a 4-1 mark in its last five games, and boasts a 5-1 record in league play.
The Coyotes are led by two double-figures scorers, with Matt Mooney (17.3 points per game) pacing the team. Mooney is shooting 44.1 percent from the field and has hit 47-of-126 from deep. He is shooting 81.3 percent from the free throw line and is pulling down 3.6 rebounds per contest. His 63 assists and 46 steals are both team-bests, as the junior is 16th nationally in steals. He is also two points shy of joining USD's 1,000 points club.
Tyler Hagedorn (13.9 ppg) is in double figures as well, logging 25.7 minutes per game alongside a 41.8 field goal percentage. Hagedorn is second on the team in rebounds (124), pulling down 5.9 per game to go alongside a team-high 18 blocks.
Trey Burch-Manning leads the Coyotes with 6.9 rebounds per game to go with a scoring average of 8.8 per contest.
South Dakota leads The Summit League in scoring defense, allowing just 67.1 points per game while scoring 80.6 on average. The Coyotes are fifth and seventh nationally in free throw makes and attempts, respectively, and are shooting 73.7 percent from the line as a team.
On the boards, USD is plus-5.1 in rebounding margin and is 16th nationally with 826 total rebounds.
Craig Smith is in his fourth season leading the Coyotes and holds a 70-51 record at the helm. For his career, Smith is 142-80 over seven seasons.
A South Dakota State Win Would ...
Give SDSU its 18th win of the season ... move SDSU to 127-93-1 all-time against the Coyotes ... push Otzelberger to 36-22 at South Dakota State ... give the Jackrabbits a 1,501-1,029-1 all-time mark.
A South Dakota State Loss Would ...
Put the Jacks at 17-6 ... move SDSU to 126-94-1 all-time against USD ... make Otzelberger 35-23 at South Dakota State ... drop SDSU to 1,500-1,030-1 all-time.
Daum On Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association has announced its midseason watch list for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, with
Mike Daum listed among 14 NCAA Division I standouts. Daum was also on the preseason list.
The award is presented to the national player of the year by its namesake at the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio.
Balloting for the USBWA's All-America Team, All-District Teams and the association's individual awards will take place in March. The Oscar Robertson Trophy will be presented at a news conference on Friday, March 30, at the Final Four in San Antonio.
Jenkins Honored by Summit League
South Dakota State's
David Jenkins Jr. has been named the Summit League's Player of the Week, announced Jan. 22.
Jenkins led all scorers with 27 points in SDSU's 98-70 win at Western Illinois, shooting 69.2 percent (9-for-13) from the field with four 3-pointers and a 5-for-5 effort at the charity stripe. He added six boards and an assist over 30 minutes.
It was the seventh 20-point game of the season for the Tacoma, Washington native, who is sixth nationally in total points among all NCAA Division I freshman.
Jenkins' recognition continues a hot streak for the Jackrabbits in weekly awards, as a South Dakota State student-athlete has now claimed the award three weeks in a row and in five of the last six announcements.
Daum Named December Athlete of the Month
Mike Daum was named the Summit League's December Male Athlete of the Month, announced Jan. 9.
Daum, who was also the November honoree, averaged 23.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game in that span, shooting 51.5 percent from the field. Beyond the arc, he hit 22-of-45 attempts and at the charity stripe buried 29 of his 37 free throws.
The junior was a two-time Player of the Week selection in the month and reached double figures in seven of eight starts. He had three double-doubles in the month and five games with 20 or more points, including a trio of 30-point efforts. The Kimball, Nebraska native shot over 50 percent in the final six games, including a 5-for-7 (71.4 percent) game at UMKC.
He is the first men's basketball player to receive the award in consecutive months since Wolters in 2013.
Flatten Granted Sixth Year by NCAA
South Dakota State's
Skyler Flatten was granted a sixth-year of eligibility Friday from the NCAA. Flatten, who entered the 2017-18 season as a senior, is now eligible to return to the Jackrabbit basketball program for the 2018-19 season.
Flatten, who missed all of 2015-16 due to injury, has appeared in 80 games for the Jackrabbits, averaging 4.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game for his career.
This season, the Clark, South Dakota native is posting a career-high 6.5 points and 3.0Â rebounds per game, starting 18Â of 22Â contests. He is shooting 48.6Â percent from the field and leads The Summit League with a 50.8Â 3-point field goal percentage, hitting 33-of-65.
Daum on Lou Henson Award mid-season Watch List
South Dakota State's
Mike Daum was one of 40 players listed on the 2017-18 Lou Henson Award mid-season Watch List, announced Jan. 11.
The Lou Henson Award is presented annually to the nation's top Division I mid-major player.
The 2017-18 Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award will be announced on March 31, 2018 at the CollegeInsider.com Awards Event in San Antonio, site of the men's NCAA Basketball Championship.
Daum Racks Up Weekly Honors
Mike Daum earned his fourth Summit League Player of the Week nod of the season Jan. 8. Daum is an eight-time Summit League Player of the Week for his career, the fourth-most all-time in league history.
- Jan. 16 -- Averaged a double-double over two wins with 30.5 points and 10 rebounds per contest. The junior shot 55.9 percent from the field, hit 8-of-13 from deep and buried 15 of his 16 free throw attempts. Scored 27 with 12 rebounds against Oral Roberts and had 34 points with eight boards against Denver.
- Jan. 8 -- Averaged a double-double of 32 points and 13 rebounds over two wins last week, shooting 51.3 percent from the field while going 22-for-22 at the charity stripe. He started the week with a 37-point, 15-rebound performance at North Dakota State, hitting 10 field goals while going a perfect 16-for-16 on free throws. He followed with his 19th career double-double on Saturday, dropping 27 points with 11 rebounds at Omaha while pushing his consecutive free throw streak to 22.
- Dec. 26 -- Averaged a double-double over two starts, putting up 23.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game alongside a 61.3 field goal percentage. Started the week with a 35-point, 14-rebound double-double against Drake on Dec. 19. He matched his career-high of 14 field goals and hit four 3-pointers in the game. Daum added 12 points and seven rebounds at UMKC (Dec. 22), going 5-for-7 from the field.
- Dec. 18 -- Averaged a double-double over two starts, with 31 points and 11 rebounds per contests. Scored 37 points with 12 rebounds at Colorado (Dec. 15) and had 25 points with 10 boards against North Dakota (Dec. 12).
- Nov. 20 -- Posted double-doubles in both games, averaging 25.5 points and 12.0 rebounds per contest. He shot 50 percent from the field (16 of 32) and hit eight 3-pointers while going 11-for-13 at the charity stripe. Notched his 13th career 30-point game against Alabama State (11/14) to go along with 13 rebounds while adding 21 points and 11 rebounds against Kansas (11/17).
Let It Rain
South Dakota State's 3-point offense ranks among the nation's best for the second-straight season, as the team is second the nation in 3-pointers made and is 11th in attempts for the Jan. 18th stats release. The Jacks are 12th nationally with 11.0 3-pointers per game and their 42.3 long range shooting percentage is fifth in Division I.
- Last season, the Jacks had three players that hit 60 or more 3-pointers last season, including two returners in Mike Daum (79) and Reed Tellinghuisen (74). That duo ranked 13th nationally among active returning duos in combined 3-pointers from a year ago. State has three already with 40 or more 3-pointers this year:Â David Jenkins Jr. (58), Mike Daum (55) and Reed Tellinghuisen (46). All three rank among the nation's best, with Jenkins sitting 41st.
- Through 22 games last season, SDSU was 190-for-529 beyond the arc. This year, the Jacks are 244-for-572 from long distance.
- Nov. 28 saw the Jackrabbits reset the school's Division I record for 3-pointers made and attempted in a game for the third (makes) and fourth (attempts) time, going 18-for-41 beyond the arc.
- Since the arrival of T.J. Otzelberger, the Jacks now hold all of the top five spots in the record book for 3-pointers made in a Division I game, and hold all but one of the spots in the top five of attempts.
- The Otzelberger-led Jackrabbits have hit 14 or more 3-pointers in 11 games over the last two seasons, and prior to his arrival a State team had hit 14 or more 3-pointers in just six games.
- Through the first 12 seasons of Division I basketball (starting in the first transition year of 2003-04), SDSU had 71 games of 10 or more 3-pointers, with a max of 13 in one season (2010-13). The Jackrabbits did it 13 times last year and this season has already hit 10 or more 3-pointers in 14 games.
- Under T.J., the Jackrabbits have attempted 30 or more 3-pointers in a game 11 times. The Pre-Otzelberger era Jackrabbit teams did it on 11 total occasions since the adoption of the 3-point line in 1986. It happened three times at the Division I level and eight times between 2003-04 and 2015-16, the last season Scott Nagy led the program.
Tough Tests
South Dakota State played five Power Five (ACC, SEC, Big 12, Big 10, Pac-12) opponents this season and has two wins those games.
The Jackrabbits knocked off Ole Miss (Nov. 28) in overtime after a win over Iowa (Nov. 21) at the Cayman Islands Classic.
SDSU also faced Kansas (Nov. 17) and Colorado (Dec. 15) in addition to a road matchup at then-No. 6 Wichita State (a member of the American Athletic Conference), with narrow losses against the Shockers and Buffaloes. At WSU, the Jacks led for over 28 minutes of game action, but a late charge helped the Shockers defend their home court. SDSU charged back from an early deficit in Colorado to force overtime, but could not pull off the comeback in a double overtime affair that saw SDSU play just eight Jackrabbits in 50 minutes of game action.
South Dakota State has seven wins over Power Five programs since joining The Summit League in 2007, picking up wins over Iowa State (2008), Iowa (2010 and 2017), Washington (2011), TCU (2015), Minnesota (2015) and Ole Miss (2017).
SDSU's wins over Iowa and Ole Miss this season came in the shortest time frame of any Summit League team since 1998 (seven days). The Jackrabbits are the fifth league team to post a win over separate Power Five conferences in the same regular season, and the first to do it since 2009.
Jenkins Jr. Named National Freshman of the Week
CBS Sports and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association have named South Dakota State's
David Jenkins Jr. as the National Freshman of the Week, announced Dec. 19 on CBSSports.com.
Jenkins averaged 23 points, four 3-pointers, four rebounds and 1.5 steals per game last week, shooting 47.2 percent from the field with an 8-for-17 effort from long range.
He made the most of his first career start against North Dakota on Dec. 12, playing 29 minutes with 15 points and a career-high seven rebounds in a 99-63 Jackrabbit victory.
The 6-2 guard continued his hot play against Colorado last Friday, breaking the school's Division I freshman single-game scoring mark with 31 while burying seven 3-pointers, tied for fourth-most in a Division I game at SDSU. He teamed with
Mike Daum to become the first duo in the school's Division I history to each have 30 or more points in the same game.
Daum Named November Athlete of the Month
South Dakota State's
Mike Daum was selected as the Summit League's November Male Athlete of the Month, announced Dec. 7 by the conference office.
Daum helped the Jacks to a 7-2 record through the opening part of the season and averaged a near-double-double, posting 20.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while hitting 22 3-pointers. The Kimball, Nebraska native scored in double figures for all nine contests, including two 30-point performances and five games with 20 or more.
The forward had three consecutive double-doubles from Nov. 12-17, racking up 22 points and 13 rebounds against Mary and 30 points with 13 rebounds against Alabama State before closing the streak with a 21-point, 11-board performance at then-No. 3 Kansas.
Daum, Tellinghuisen Continue Rise on Scoring Chart
Mike Daum rose to No. 3 on the Jackrabbit scoring chart in just 88 career games, passing
Austin Hansen (1,815) and Lee Colburn (1,822) at Omaha Jan. 6. Daum now has 1,900 career points and is 31 shy of Mark Tetzlaff's 1,931 points for the second spot.
Reed Tellinghuisen joined the top 25 in all-time scoring Dec. 12, and is currently 17th with 1,313 career points. He is less than 125 points from the top 10 after joining the 1,000 points club in The Summit League Tournament last season.
The complete 1,000 point club can be found on page 10 of the game notes.
Tacoma Talent
Tacoma, Washington native
David Jenkins Jr. has burst on the scene through his first month of collegiate basketball, racking up 349 points and 58 3-pointers through 22 games. He has hit at least two 3-pointers in 18 contests and on Dec. 15 at Colorado set the school's freshman single-game scoring record at the Division I level with 31.
The lone West coach native on the Jackrabbit roster has reached double figures in 18 games, becoming the first freshman to accomplish the feat at SDSU since Steve Holdren did it in 15 of his first 22 appearances in 2004-05.
Jenkins and Holdren are also the only two Jackrabbit freshmen to lead the team in scoring in their first collegiate game over the last 17 years (dating back to 2000-01 when game-by-game stats were readily available).
Jenkins is second on the team with 15.9 points per game in 2017-18 and has shot 44.7 percent from the field and 42 percent from long distance.
He was named the National Freshman of the Week by CBS Sports and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Dec. 19 after averaging 23 points, four 3-pointers, four rebounds and 1.5 steals per game over two games that week.
He is on pace to challenge
Mike Daum's freshman scoring record of 518 points, set in 2015-16. Jenkins has 349 points through 22 games, compared to Daum's 292 points in that span.
Fellow Tacoma native Isaiah Thomas, currently with the Cleveland Cavaliers, had 363 points and 20 double figure games through 22 games of his freshman year at Washington.
Jenkins scored over 2,000 points in his high school career before spending a year at Sunrise Christian Academy Prep School. He was named as a newcomer to watch in The Summit League by TheAthletic.com's John Rohde.
As of Jan. 22 Jenkins sits tied for sixth among Division I freshmen this season in total points.
Dynamic Duo
Teammates
Mike Daum and
Reed Tellinghuisen are back after leading the team in scoring a year ago, and rank among the nation's best as a scoring duo with over 3,200 points between them in their careers. The Jacks are third in total career points as a pair as of Jan. 22, 2018.
#FearFrost
The Jacks own an 84-5 record at Frost Arena over the last six seasons dating back to 2011-12, which includes perfect home records in four of the last five years entering the current season. That span includes two home winning streaks of 30 or more games.
- South Dakota State won 34 consecutive games from Jan. 30, 2014 to Dec. 28, 2016. It ended as the nation's second longest active streak.
- The Jackrabbits won 30 consecutive home games from Jan. 29, 2011 to Nov. 14, 2013.
- SDSU put together undefeated seasons inside Frost Arena the following years: 1984-85 (18-0), 2002-03 (17-0), 2011-12 (14-0), 2012-13 (13-0), 2014-15 (13-0), and 2015-16 (12-0). SDSU is 7-0 at home this year.
- Since 2011-12, South Dakota State has won 94.3 percent of its home games, a mark that ranks fourth among all Division I programs.
- South Dakota State has won 28 consecutive home nonconference games inside Frost Arena. That mark ranks eighth nationally.
- The Jackrabbits' current 15-game home winning streak ranks as the seventh longest active streak in Division I as of Jan. 16, 2018.
Team Quick Hits
- Mike Daum and David Jenkins Jr. became the first Jackrabbit duo in Division I to score 30 or more points in the same game when the pair went for 37 and 31, respectively at Colorado Dec. 15.
- South Dakota State has scored 100 or more four times this season. Prior to the Jackrabbits' 103-67 win over Concordia (Neb.), the previous 100-point game for SDSU was Feb. 28, 2013. The last time SDSU had two or more 100-point games in a season was 2011-12, when the Jackrabbits did it twice. The Division I program record for 100-point games in a season is five, set in 2004-05 and the overall program record is six, set in 1997-98, 1991-92 and 1968-69.
- The Jackrabbits have passed the 90-point mark 11 times this season and have scored 80 or more in 16 games.
- The Jacks are 13-2 when winning the rebounding battle and 4-3 when being out-rebounded or tied on the boards. Twice this year the Jacks have posted a plus-20 rebounding margin. SDSU was 16-1 when outrebounding its opponent last year and 2-16 in games with the same or fewer rebounds.
- South Dakota State forced 11 steals against Concordia (Neb.) on Dec. 8, tallying 10-or-more steals in a game for the first time since Nov. 19, 2015 at Illinois State (11).
- Seven Jackrabbits reached double figures at Western Illinois on Jan. 20 for the first time since Nov. 18, 2012 when SDSU did it against the District of Columbia.
- Six Jackrabbits reached double figures against Concordia (Neb.) on Dec. 8 for the first time in a game since Feb. 28, 2013 at Omaha, and did it again Dec. 22 at UMKC.
- Seven times this season the Jackrabbits have had two players score over 20 points in the same game. It last happened Jan. 13 against Denver when Mike Daum and David Jenkins Jr. scored 34 and 27, respectively.
- South Dakota State won its 1,500th game Jan. 20 at Western Illinois. The Jacks won their 500th game in Frost Arena last season.
- 2017-18 marked the third time State started 3-0 at the Division I level (dating back to transition year of 2004-05). The Jacks also did it in 2010-11 and 2015-16, when the team started an Division I-best 6-0.
- At least one Jackrabbit has scored in double figures over the last 331 games dating back to Jan. 12, 2008 at IUPUI when Anthony Cordova had nine points to lead the Jacks.
- From Jan. 31, 2009 through the 2013-14 season, SDSU put together a streak of 179 games with at least one 1,000 point scorer on the floor. SDSU snapped a streak of 90 games without a 1,000 point scorer when Mike Daum joined the club on Jan. 21, 2017. SDSU has now restarted a streak of 35 games with at least one 1,000-point scorer on the court.
- State has made at least one 3-pointer in 360 consecutive games. The last time the Jackrabbits did not make a 3-point field goal was Jan. 25, 2007 at Utah State when the team went 0-for-13.
- SDSU is 92-18 all-time in home openers (where records available). Dating back to 2004-05, SDSU's first year of DI transition, SDSU is 12-2.
- SDSU is 73-39 in season-openers all-time. The Jacks are 6-8 in season-opening games at the Division I level.
- The Jackrabbits are 6-5 in Summit League openers.
Daum Named to Preseason Award Watch Lists
Mike Daum has earned a spot on three national award watch lists for the 2017-18 season, being named a preseason favorite for the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year, Oscar Robertson Player of the Year and Lute Olson Player of the Year awards.
- The Karl Malone Award is presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Named after Hall of Famer and two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Karl Malone, the annual honor in its fourth year recognizes the top power forwards in Division I men's college basketball. By mid-February, the watch list of 20 players for the 2018 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award will be narrowed to just 10. In March, five finalists will be presented to Mr. Malone and the Hall of Fame's selection committee. The winner of the 2018 Karl Malone Award will be presented at the ESPN College Basketball Awards Show presented by Wendy's in Los Angeles, CA on Friday, April 6, 2018.
- Daum was selected as one of 32 players on the 2017-18 Oscar Robertson Trophy Preseason Watch List, announced Nov. 6 by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. The award is presented to the national player of the year by its namesake at the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio. In mid-March, the USBWA will announce its 2017-18 All-America Team and, at that time, finalists will also be chosen for the player of the year. Once finalists are announced, the entire USBWA membership will vote for the winner of the Oscar Robertson Trophy.
- He was announced as one of 40 selections on the CollegeInsider.com Lute Olson Award Watch List Nov. 6 as well. The Lute Olson Award is presented annually to the nation's top Division I player who has played at least two seasons. The 2017-18 Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award will be announced on March 31, 2018 at the CollegeInsider.com Awards Event in San Antonio, site of the men's NCAA Basketball Championship.
Jacks Remain Sixth in Mid-Major Top 25
The Jackrabbits held steady at No. 6 in the latest College Sports Madness Mid-Major poll, released Jan. 22 by the organization.
The Jackrabbits were sixth last week and seventh the week prior after moving into the top 10. SDSU has been in the top 25 for 11 off 12 polls this season.
The latest edition of the poll features 2017-18 opponents South Dakota (No. 9), Buffalo (No. 11), Missouri State (No. 16) and Drake (RV-48).
SDSU Signs Three
Owen King, Aaron Fiegen and Matthew Mimms signed their National Letters of Intent to join South Dakota State, announced Nov. 11 on National Signing Day.
- King (Caledonia, Minnesota) averaged 19 points, five rebounds and six assists per game as a junior for Caledonia High School. He enters his senior season as the school's all-time leading scorer (1,925 points) and in December was named Minnesota's Associated Press High School Football Player of the Year.
- Fiegen (Madison, South Dakota) was a First Team All-State pick last year, averaging 15.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game in 2016-17.
- Mimms (Fairfax, Iowa) is a two-time Iowa State Champion with Xavier High School. He averaged 15.5 points, five assists and 2.3 steals per game as a junior.
Jacks Fifth at Cayman Islands Classic
South Dakota State took fifth at the inaugural Cayman Islands Classic, closing the tournament with wins over Iowa and Buffalo after falling in its first game to Wyoming.
Reed Tellinghuisen was named to the Cayman Classic All-Tournament Team, averaging 12.7 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.
Mike Daum led all Jackrabbits with 54 total points at the tournament, hitting double figures all three games, including a season-best 34 against Buffalo.
David Jenkins Jr. shot 41.2 percent (7 of 17) beyond the arc, adding 14.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game while
Tevin King, playing 26.3 minutes per game, dished out five assists, came up with eight steals, scored 31 points (10.3 ppg) and grabbed 17 rebounds (5.7 per game).
No. 12 Cincinnati won the tournament, beating Wyoming in the finals.
Preseason All-Conference Team; Jacks Picked First
Mike Daum and
Reed Tellinghuisen made repeat appearances on the Summit League's Preseason All-League teams, announced early-October. Daum was the Preseason Player of the Year with First Team honors while Tellinghuisen picked a Second Team nod for the second straight season.
Daum is the second Jackrabbit to be named Preseason All-Conference and the first to do it twice, joining Nate Wolters (2012-13).
As a team, South Dakota State was picked to win the league for the fourth time in program history.
SDSU Last Time Out (Jan. 20, 2018)
MACOMB, Ill. -- South Dakota State rolled to its eighth straight win Saturday night with a 98-70 dismantling of Western Illinois behind double figure scoring efforts from seven Jackrabbits.
SDSU (17-5, 5-0 Summit League) kept its league record unblemished with the victory, shooting 50 percent as a team with an 18-for-20 effort from the charity stripe. The Jacks shot 50 percent from deep as well, hitting 14 3-pointers for the 11th time under head coach
T.J. Otzelberger.
David Jenkins Jr. led all scorers with 27 points, drilling four 3-pointers and all five of his free throws.
Mike Daum posted his 10th double-double of the season, finishing with 11 points and 12 rebounds while
Ian Theisen just missed a double-double of his own, tallying 13 points with three 3-pointers to go alongside nine boards.
Tevin King and
Reed Tellinghuisen each added 12 in the scoring column and
Skyler Flatten, who buried three 3-pointers, added 11.
Chris Howell rounded out the double figure scoring with 10 points.
Trailing by two (11-9) five minutes into the action, a Jenkins 3-pointer at 14:43 opened an 11-3 Jackrabbit run that closed with a thunderous dunk from Daum and put SDSU ahead, 20-14, with 13 minutes to go in the half.
A short time later, WIU closed the gap and tied it, 22-all before State scored nine straight as part of a 19-4 run to take control for good. All told, the Jacks outscored the 'Necks by 14 in the final 10-plus minutes of the half and carried a 44-30 lead into the break.
SDSU opened the second half with seven straight points, and midway through the period stretched its advantage to 31 (75-44) after a Jenkins 3-point play closed a 14-2 Jackrabbit rally at 10:55.
The Jackrabbits' largest lead of the day (96-59) came on the tail end of a 10-0 burst near the four-minute mark as State closed out its fifth road win of the season.
Opponent Last Time Out (Jan. 20, 2018)
GoYotes.com
OMAHA, Neb. – Tyler Hagedorn scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the South Dakota men's basketball team topped Omaha 85-71 Saturday night in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Coyotes never trailed in the contest to improve to 17-5 overall and 5-1 in the Summit League. Omaha falls to 7-15 on the season and 2-4 in league action.
Matt Mooney tallied two of his 17 points on the game's opening basket. After the USD defense forced a turnover, Hagedorn scored the next 14 South Dakota points as the Coyotes built a 16-9 lead.
A 7-0 run late in the first half took a 10-point lead into a commanding 17-point advantage. The run began with a tip-in basket from Nick Fuller and continued with a 3-point basket from Mooney. Fuller scored another two points with 4:19 remaining in the half to give South Dakota a 41-24 lead.
The Coyotes entered halftime with an 18-point lead at 50-32.
The Mavericks cut the deficit to nine points on a JT Gibson 3-point basket with 14:36 remaining in the game but USD answered with a 21-8 run. Trey Burch-Manning, who played most of the game with foul trouble, scored on a layup with 8:16 remaining to give USD a 78-56 lead.
The Coyotes shot 49.2 percent (29-of-59) from the field for the game but struggled to hit a field goal over the final eight minutes of game action. Sinking free throws, the Coyotes closed the game with the 85-71 victory.
Hagedorn scored a game-high 25 points with Mooney tallying 17 points. He is now just two points shy of 1,000 points in a South Dakota uniform. Fuller came off the bench for 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. The Coyotes sank 21-of-25 free throw attempts including 6-of-7 from Hagedorn and 6-of-8 from Tyler Peterson.
Zach Jackson led Omaha with 18 points and six rebounds as the Mavericks shot 29-of-58 from the field for 50.0 percent.
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