River States Conference: Season 2019-20

RSC Ranking


Points Per Game
Smith_Blake1 Blake SMITH
  Alice Lloyd
  (190-G-)
  Avg: 27.9
 1. Smith Alice Lloyd27.9 
 2. Smith IU East22.3 
 3. Burton IU S18.5 
 4. Ridgeway Asbury18.2 
 5. Short Rio Grande17.8 
 6. Daboiku Brescia,17.7 
 7. Evans Midway17.3 
 8. Powell Asbury16.6 
 9. Barksdale Ohio C16.3 
 10. Arrey WVU Tech16.0 
Rebounds Per Game
Not_Available Desean HAMPTON
  IU Kokomo
  (196-F-)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. Hampton IU Kokomo10.8 
 2. Philpot Alice L9.4 
 3. Barksdale Ohio C9.3 
 4. Daboiku Brescia,9.0 
 5. Burton IU S8.7 
 6. Evans Midway8.1 
 7. Lafeuillee IU E8.0 
 8. Lewis Ohio C7.9 
 9. Ridgeway Asbury7.0 
 10. Scruggs WVU Tech6.6 
Assists Per Game
Arrey_Junior Junior ARREY
  WVU Tech
  (183-PG-)
  Avg: 5.5
 1. Arrey WVU Tech5.5 
 2. Silcott IU East4.1 
 3. Smith IU East4.0 
 4. Gary IU Kokomo3.6 
 5. Duke Asbury3.5 
 6. Tiggs Rio Grande3.5 
 7. Barnhill Brescia,3.5 
 8. Burton IU S3.3 
 9. Martin WVU Tech3.1 
 10. Young Alice Lloyd3.0 
Steals Per Game
Not_Available David BURTON
  IU S
  (190-G/F-)
  Avg: 1.8
 1. Burton IU S1.8 
 2. Arrey WVU Tech1.8 
 3. Barnhill Brescia,1.7 
 4. Silcott IU East1.7 
 5. Daboiku Brescia,1.6 
 6. Hendricks IU S1.5 
 7. Redman Carlow1.5 
 8. Powell Asbury1.5 
 9. Osborne IU S1.4 
 10. Smith IU East1.4 
Blocks Per Game
Not_Available Desean HAMPTON
  IU Kokomo
  (196-F-)
  Avg: 3
 1. Hampton IU Kokomo3.0 
 2. Lafeuillee IU E1.8 
 3. Lewis Ohio C1.2 
 4. Cox IU Southeast1.1 
 5. Evans Midway1.1 
 6. Blevins Rio G1.0 
 7. Thomas-G., WVU T1.0 
 8. Shockley Point P0.9 
 9. Sturgill Alice L0.9 
 10. Lee IU East0.9 

RSC Women 2019-2020
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No. 23 IU East tops No. 22 IU Kokomo for RSC Championship (Photo: RSC)

Indiana University East 2019-20
Mark Hester Mark Hester Hester
Bishop Smith
Smith
Keating Rombach
Rombach
Garrett Silcott
Silcott
Jaylen McKay
McKay
Donald Lee
Lee
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
4  Jehu Lafeuillee 203 (6'8'') F Grenada BarbadosJr Lewis & Clark CC
32  Tanner McFall 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Columbus East (Columbus, IN)
10  Bishop Smith 175 (5'9'') PG USASr Warren Central (Indianapolis, IN)
12  Keating Rombach 201 (6'7'') F USASr Ottawa (Ottawa, IL)
21  Garrett Silcott 185 (6'1'') G USASo Connersville (Connersville, IN)
2  Bryce Long 185 (6'1'') G USAFr Scott County (Georgetown, KY)
24  Nate Soltis 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Indianapolis CRitter (Indianapolis, IN)
11  Jaylen McKay 183 (6'0'') PG USASr Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN)
5  Donald Lee 196 (6'5'') G USAFr North Central Indian (Indianapolis, IN)
20  Brady Smith 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Lapel (Lapel, IN)
14  Jaleel Gilliam 190 (6'3'') G USAJr
15  Kyle Finch 198 (6'6'') F USAJr Ben Davis (Indianapolis, IN)
22  Daulton Blackwell 196 (6'5'') G USASo Mitchell (Mitchell, IN)
99  JT Counts 201 (6'7'') G USAJr
3  Isiah Moore 175 (5'9'') PG USAFr Warren Central (Indianapolis, IN)
1  Julian Short 198 (6'6'') F USASr Lindblom (Chicago, IL)
Head Coach: Mark Hester
Coach Assistant: Tyler Rigby
Coach Assistant: Jackson Capel


No. 23 IU East tops No. 22 IU Kokomo for RSC Championship - Mar 4, 2020

Fans in a packed Lingle Court witnessed a Top 25 battle that saw No. 23 Indiana University East Red Wolves square off against No. 22 IU Kokomo for a spot in the NAIA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship.
The bleachers divided between fans of the two squads as the host Red Wolves captured their fourth River States Conference championship by defeating IU Kokomo 70-65 on March 3.
In a game that saw five ties, six lead changes and neither team with a lead greater than nine points, both teams played a hard-fought basketball game.
IU East defeated the Cougars for the second time this season. The margins of victory in both games were four and five points, respectively.
Garrett Silcott (6'1''-G) led the scoring attack for the Red Wolves with a team high 21 points. Jehu Lafeuillee (6'8''-F) posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Rounding out the double digit scoring for IU East were Bishop Smith (5'9''-PG) (15) and Donald Lee (6'5''-G) (10).
With this victory, Smith and the IU East Class of 2020 became the winningest in IU East history with the 111 wins over the past four years.
IU Kokomo had three players in double figures as Akil McClain (6'1''-G) had a game-high 22 points. Desean Hampton had a double-double with 15 points and 18 rebounds. Trequan Spivey (6'1''-G-99) contributed 14 points.

UPDATING THE RECORDS
With the victory, IU East improves to 23-10 overall. IU Kokomo drops to 26-7.

KEY MOMENTS
* Both teams came out with a lot of energy and some championship game jitters in the first few minutes, but it was the Red Wolves' stifling defense in the first seven minutes of the contest that held IU Kokomo to just 1-11 from the field and helped IU East build an early 10-2 lead.
* Back-to-back 3-pointers from Silcott and Lafeuillee followed by a shot clock violation from the visiting Cougars saw a slim 23-21 IU East lead swell to 29-21 lead late in the first half. The Red Wolves closed the final 3:25 on a 9-4 run with Lafeuillee contributing six of the points to build a 32-25 halftime lead.
* IU Kokomo came out clicking on all cylinders in the second half and was led by Hampton as the main offensive threat in an 8-2 run by the Cougars that drew the game to 34-33. Silcott connected on his fourth 3-pointer of the game that stopped the run and moved the lead back to 37-33.
* McClain was a one-man wrecking crew in the second half when he scored eight straight points in a two-minute span with a pair of 3-pointers and a layup in the paint that gave the visiting Cougars their first lead of the game 60-57 with 6:39 left in the game.
* With the Cougars up 65-64 with 2:30 left to play, the Red Wolves called on Lee, who was playing with four fouls, as he came up with two clutch jump shots in a row that gave IU East a 68-65 lead. IU Kokomo came up empty on three straight 3-point attempts in a bid to tie the game with under a minute to play before IU East corralled the rebound.
* After a pair of missed free throws from IU Kokomo's Bryce Hudson (6'3''-G), IU East's Smith calmly stepped up to the free throw line himself with nine seconds remaining and made both of his attempts to seal the victory.

TRENDING
* IU East is heading back to the national tournament for the sixth straight season.
* The Red Wolves held IU Kokomo to 39 percent from the floor for the game. They are now 15-0 when holding their opponents to under 43 percent.
* IU East dished out 15 assists on 25 made field goals. IU Kokomo controlled the paint by outscoring the Red Wolves 30-16.
* The Red Wolves are now 12-1 in the all-time series against IU Kokomo.

QUOTABLE
"The intensity in this game was there from the start. We had to fight tonight, but this is what we have been preparing for this entire season. In the first half, I had it going offensively and the guys were looking for me and putting me in good scoring positions. Thanks to all of my teammates for looking for me tonight." - Junior forward Jehu Lafeuillee on the victory and his big first half scoring.
"As soon as we found out we were going back to Lingle, we knew we had to win. We couldn't watch them cut down our nets. Never giving up kept us in this game. There were times that they bounced back and got up three or four. The way we fought and kept going forward really helped us win. We had a slow start at the beginning of the year, but we've been playing better as of late." - Sophomore guard Garrett Silcott on playing at home.
"I'm just proud of my teammates this year. The heart and the fight that we showed all year long through the ups and the downs and staying with it and focused and coming out on top in the biggest game of the season so far.
"First and foremost, I just want to be remembered as a winner. I think that is what this championship will do. It puts a stamp on my career and I can't wait to go back to South Dakota. It means so much to me to have the label of all-time winningest player here at IU East and to have played with some of the best teams to come through this program." - Senior guard Bishop Smith on the conference championship and becoming the winningest player in IU East history.

Courtesy of riverstatesconference.com

RSC Tournament Final: IU East - IU Kokomo 70-65
RSC Tournament Semifinals:
WVU Tech - IU Kokomo 64-73
IU East - IU Southeast 101-92

Tags : GARRETT SILCOTT, INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST, NAIA BASKETBALL


All-RSC Awards 2020 - Mar 4, 2020

All-RSC 1st Team 2020
Junior Arrey
Arrey
Bishop Smith
Smith
Blake Smith
Smith
David Burton
Burton
Desean Hampton
Hampton

Player of the Year: Junior Arrey (6'0''-PG) of WVU Tech
Newcomer of the Year: Leander Ridgeway (6'4''-G) of Asbury
Coach of the Year: James Long of WVU Tech

1st Team
PG: Junior Arrey (6'0''-PG) of WVU Tech
PG: Bishop Smith (5'9''-PG) of IU East
G: Blake Smith (6'3''-G) of Alice Lloyd
G/F: David Burton (6'3''-G/F) of IU Southeast
F: Desean Hampton (6'5''-F) of IU Kokomo
G: Akil McClain (6'1''-G) of IU Kokomo
F: Justin Barksdale (6'3''-F) of Ohio Christian
F: Kwon Evans (6'4''-F) of Midway
G: Tamon Scruggs (6'4''-G) of WVU Tech
F: Kayode Daboiku (6'5''-F) of Brescia, KY

2nd Team
G: Gunner Short (6'4''-G) of Rio Grande
G: Leander Ridgeway (6'4''-G) of Asbury
G: Garrett Silcott (6'1''-G) of IU East
PG: Jocobi Hendricks (6'0''-PG) of IU Southeast
G: Trequan Spivey (6'1''-G-99) of IU Kokomo
G: Sherron Schifino (6'1''-G) of Point Park
F: Jehu Lafeuillee (6'8''-F) of IU East
F: Garret McHenry (6'5''-F) of Point Park
G: Ricky Shuford (6'4''-G) of Brescia, KY
G: Andreas Jonsson (6'2''-G-98) of WVU Tech

All-Champions of Character Team
G: Ian Lee (6'4''-G) of Alice Lloyd
PG: Blaine May (5'10''-PG) of Asbury
PG: Noah Cunningham (6'0''-PG) of Brescia, KY
F: Hunter Destefano (6'2''-F) of Carlow
G: Brady Smith (6'4''-G) of IU East
G: Billie Webster (6'3''-G) of IU Kokomo
F: Ridge Hall (6'4''-F) of Midway
SG: Allen Mattam (6'0''-SG) of Ohio Christian
F: Garret McHenry (6'5''-F) of Point Park
G: Hadith Tiggs (6'4''-G) of Rio Grande
G: Andreas Jonsson (6'2''-G-98) of WVU Tech


Tags : JUNIOR ARREY, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NAIA BASKETBALL