GAME 29: ST. THOMAS AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE |
SDSU has won five consecutive Summit League regular season titles and eight of the last 10.
South Dakota State's 15-0 start is the best in the 40-year history of the Summit League.
SDSU has won 15 consecutive games, the longest active win streak in Division I.
The Jacks are receiving votes in the AP Top 25 poll for the second time in program history.
SDSU has won 16 straight at Frost Arena, the third longest active home court streak in Division I. The Jacks have won 71 of the last 73 at home.
The Jacks are one of three teams with 24 wins, joining Murray State (25-2) and Auburn (24-2).
The Jacks are averaging 86.9 points per game, the second best in Division I. SDSU has hit the 80-point mark in 14 league games and 24 total.
Overall, SDSU is shooting 52.7 percent, which ranks second to Gonzaga (53.5) in Division I.
SDSU has made more free throws than its opponents have attempted. The Jacks are 414-of-547, while foes are 273-of-364. SDSU has outscored teams by 141 points at the line.
The Jacks lead the nation in three-point shooting at 45.3 percent. SDSU's 9.8 triples per game is 18th in the country. State has made 10-plus 3-pointers in 15 games, hitting 17 or more on four separate occasions.
SDSU is one of three D1 teams with an undefeated conference record (Murray State and Gonzaga).
Baylor Scheierman is the only Division I player to lead his league in both rebounds and assists.
SDSU has dished 20-plus assists in eight games.
The Jacks have won a non-conference road game in 14 consecutive seasons, including nine wins over Power 5 conference teams. Â
SDSU is one win away from it seventh undefeated season at home in the last 11 campaigns.
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