Southland Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.12:TAMUCC 73-65 SE La
Mar.11:TAMUCC 71-64 Nicholls
Mar.11:New Orlea 65-74SE La
Mar.10:HBU 60-75TAMUCC
Mar.10:McNeese S 78-82New Orlea
Mar.9:McNeese S 80-67 NSU
Mar.9:UIW 64-74HBU
Mar.5:McNeese S 144-149HBU
Mar.5:Tarleton 56-61ACU
Mar.5:SE La 85-80 NSU
Mar.5:TAMUCC 77-68 UIW
Mar.5:CBU 78-66 Lamar
Mar.5:New Orlea 85-92Nicholls
Mar.5:SF Austin 93-63 UTRGV
Mar.3:Tarleton 50-69SHSU
Mar.3:Dixie St 64-80ACU
Mar.2:SF Austin 73-71 NM State
Mar.2:HBU 74-75New Orlea
Mar.2:Nicholls 86-75 TAMUCC
Feb.26:TAMUCC 75-70 HBU
Feb.26:ACU 71-73SF Austin
Feb.26:UIW 69-67 McNeese S
Feb.26:New Orlea 77-87NSU
Feb.26:Nicholls 81-83SE La
Feb.26:Cent Ark 66-81Lipscomb
Feb.26:Lamar 49-57Tarleton
Feb.26:SHSU 41-67GCU
Feb.24:Lamar 42-77ACU
Feb.24:TAMUCC 65-53 McNeese S
Feb.24:Nicholls 80-62 NSU
Feb.24:New Orlea 79-84SE La
Feb.24:UIW 68-82HBU
Feb.24:SHSU 67-69SF Austin
Feb.23:Cent Ark 81-72 N.Alabama
Feb.19:SE La 84-92UIW
Feb.19:McNeese S 75-88New Orlea
Feb.19:EKU 76-83Cent Ark
Feb.19:NSU 76-83TAMUCC
Feb.19:SF Austin 70-56 Lamar
Feb.19:HBU 70-84Nicholls
Feb.17:McNeese S 73-82Nicholls
Feb.17:SE La 83-74 TAMUCC
Feb.17:NSU 88-64 UIW
Feb.16:Bellarmin 79-69 Cent Ark
Feb.16:Chicago S 71-88SF Austin
Feb.12:SHSU 72-59 Chicago S
Feb.12:Cent Ark 72-62 JSU
Feb.12:ACU 77-63 Tarleton
Feb.12:TAMUCC 80-83Nicholls
Feb.12:McNeese S 80-75 NSU
Feb.12:Lamar 50-76Seattle
Feb.12:UIW 57-84New Orlea
Feb.12:HBU 84-89SE La
Feb.10:McNeese S 86-91SE La
Feb.10:UIW 58-69Nicholls
Feb.10:Lamar 61-83CBU
Feb.10:SF Austin 81-61 Chicago S
Feb.10:HBU 76-69 NSU
Feb.10:TAMUCC 69-78New Orlea
Feb.9:Cent Ark 72-83KSU
Feb.5:New Orlea 70-78UIW
Feb.5:Stetson 75-79Cent Ark
Feb.5:SE La 80-93HBU
Feb.5:NSU 84-93McNeese S
Feb.5:UTRGV 66-83ACU
Feb.5:Utah Vall 57-54 SHSU
Feb.5:Dixie St 52-81SF Austin
Feb.3:Dixie St 53-77SHSU
Feb.3:Nicholls 63-60 UIW
Feb.3:Utah Vall 59-78SF Austin
Feb.3:SE La 83-78 McNeese S
Feb.3:New Orlea 79-70 TAMUCC
Feb.3:FGCU 95-93 Cent Ark
Feb.3:NSU 97-87 HBU
Feb.2:Lamar 79-93UTRGV
Feb.2:Chicago S 73-77ACU
Jan.30:New Orlea 84-78 McNeese S
Jan.29:SF Austin 81-77 CBU
Jan.29:ACU 85-82 Lamar
Jan.29:TAMUCC 76-90NSU
Jan.29:Nicholls 73-61 HBU
Jan.29:UIW 68-78SE La
Jan.29:Cent Ark 59-79Jackson.
Jan.29:SHSU 63-78Seattle
Jan.27:UIW 70-79NSU
Jan.27:Cent Ark 74-93UNF
Jan.27:New Orlea 77-66 HBU
Jan.27:Nicholls 81-71 McNeese S
Jan.27:TAMUCC 86-71 SE La
Jan.26:ACU 87-85 UTRGV
Jan.26:SF Austin 62-70Seattle
Jan.22:GCU 56-58SHSU
Jan.22:Lamar 41-58Utah Vall
Jan.22:SE La 101-93 Nicholls
Jan.22:McNeese S 82-72 UIW
Jan.22:NSU 77-85New Orlea
Jan.22:HBU 77-71 TAMUCC
Jan.22:NM State 72-58 SF Austin
Jan.22:CBU 68-77ACU
Jan.20:HBU 68-65 UIW
Jan.20:Seattle 72-62 ACU
Jan.20:SE La 72-78New Orlea
Jan.20:GCU 46-71SF Austin
Jan.20:NM State 46-71SHSU
Jan.20:McNeese S 56-60TAMUCC
Jan.20:Lamar 55-71Dixie St
Jan.20:NSU 58-69Nicholls
Jan.18:JSU 86-81 Cent Ark
Jan.15:N.Alabama 88-89Cent Ark
Jan.15:SF Austin 41-49SHSU
Jan.15:ACU 63-77NM State
Jan.15:Nicholls 66-78New Orlea
Jan.15:UIW 64-80TAMUCC
Jan.15:NSU 74-79SE La
Jan.15:Chicago S 67-56 Lamar
Jan.15:HBU 75-78McNeese S
Jan.13:ACU 68-95GCU
Jan.13:SHSU 73-56 Lamar
Jan.12:Tougaloo 72-77SE La
Jan.12:Arlington 44-120McNeese S
Jan.11:Dillard 66-93New Orlea
Jan.11:Cent Ark 63-85Bellarmin
Jan.8:SHSU 65-63 ACU
Jan.8:McNeese S 54-67TAMUCC
Jan.8:HBU 50-60UIW
Jan.8:SF Austin 71-77Tarleton
Jan.8:SE La 77-72 Nicholls
Jan.8:New Orlea 80-79 NSU
Jan.7:SE La 83-78 McNeese S
Jan.7:NSU 83-80 UIW
Jan.7:TAMUCC 75-84Nicholls
Jan.7:HBU 65-81New Orlea
Jan.6:SHSU 64-75Tarleton
Jan.6:SF Austin 64-58 ACU
Jan.6:New Orlea 82-92McNeese S
Jan.6:NSU 67-89TAMUCC
Jan.6:Nicholls 87-56 UIW
Jan.6:SE La 90-81 HBU
Jan.4:Cent Ark 79-72 EKU
Jan.3:Ecclesia 63-94HBU
Jan.2:Dallas. 45-90UIW
Jan.1:ACU 64-50 Dixie St
Dec.31:Champion 47-119Cent Ark
Dec.31:Sul Ross 49-101TAMUCC
Dec.31:Belhaven 54-94New Orlea
Dec.30:Lamar 64-75SHSU
Dec.30:Ecclesia 66-115McNeese S
Dec.30:ACU 80-76 Utah Vall
Dec.29:Cent Ark 59-85Texas A
Dec.29:Nicholls 90-104Purdue (9)
Dec.28:UIW 33-78Texas (22)
Dec.28:NSU 68-104Baylor (3)
Dec.22:TAMUCC 73-83Notre Dam
Dec.22:Longwood 58-74ACU
Dec.21:McNeese S 59-74Kansas St
Dec.21:Nicholls 61-83Oregon St
Dec.21:NSU 61-80Texas A
Dec.21:SE La 62-93Iowa (24)
Dec.21:Bradley 87-61 SHSU
Dec.20:UIW 59-79Purdue (9)
Dec.20:Hendrix 56-90Cent Ark
Dec.20:ULM 80-77 Lamar
Dec.19:SE La 54-77Iowa St.
Dec.19:Howard. 41-112ACU
Dec.18:SW Adve. 50-104NSU
Dec.18:HSU 53-103SHSU
Dec.18:Lamar 53-57TAMUCC
Dec.18:SF Austin 72-80Kansas (6)
Dec.18:MVSU 73-104Nicholls
Dec.18:Cent Ark 70-106Mo.St.
Dec.16:McNeese S 72-82UTEP
Dec.16:UIW 55-85Rice
Dec.15:Lamar 47-67Texas St
Dec.15:CSUB 59-69ACU
Dec.15:Nicholls 68-71Wisconsin (12)
Dec.14:TAMUCC 71-79Minnesota
Dec.14:SE La 60-86Louisvill
Dec.14:NSU 49-89LSU
Dec.14:SHSU 55-65N.Texas
Dec.13:BMC 69-87Nicholls
Dec.11:Dallas. 67-89NSU
Dec.11:UTSA 78-73 SHSU
Dec.11:Drexel 56-73ACU
Dec.11:New Orlea 50-82Utah St.
Dec.11:Liberty 51-63SF Austin
Dec.11:Lamar 47-56UT Arli.
Dec.11:GSU 62-72UIW
Dec.11:SE La 66-72Southern
Dec.11:TAMUCC 87-73 Omaha
Dec.11:Rice 88-73 HBU
Dec.9:Nicholls 95-80 MVSU
Dec.8:McNeese S 68-83La-Lafa.
Dec.8:UTRGV 69-75TAMUCC
Dec.7:Champion 67-84HBU
Dec.5:SE La 72-68 Troy
Dec.5:OLLU 64-67Lamar
Dec.4:UIW 65-97ACU
Dec.4:SW 60-111TAMUCC
Dec.4:McNeese S 58-79Wyoming
Dec.4:NSU 71-84ULM
Dec.4:Wiley 76-100SF Austin
Dec.4:Cent Ark 82-95Ark.St.
Dec.4:ORU 85-67 HBU
Dec.3:New Orlea 67-80La-Lafa.
Dec.2:Schreiner 46-106SHSU
Dec.2:Lamar 60-75MSU
Dec.1:McNeese S 62-78Seattle
Dec.1:Cent Ark 60-97Arkansas (15)
Dec.1:OLLU 66-93UIW
Dec.1:Dallas 65-108ACU
Dec.1:Lincoln 54-90SF Austin
Dec.1:TAMUCC 83-77 UTRGV
Nov.30:NSU 58-99Houston (18)
Nov.30:New Orlea 65-85Texas A
Nov.29:SW Adve. 62-100HBU
Nov.29:SHSU 57-73Texas (22)
Nov.29:Schreiner 47-88ACU
Nov.28:W.Michiga 81-77 SE La
Nov.28:Portland 77-68 UIW
Nov.28:SF Austin 72-68 NSU
Nov.27:SE La 71-90FGCU
Nov.27:McNeese S 75-83Samford
Nov.27:Montana S 83-64 UIW
Nov.27:Lamar 57-89Texas Tec (14)
Nov.27:SW Chris 58-87Nicholls
Nov.27:McMurry 54-89ACU
Nov.26:SE La 66-74PFW
Nov.26:Presbyt. 75-66 Cent Ark
Nov.26:SEMO 79-76 UIW
Nov.26:VMI 71-79New Orlea
Nov.26:McNeese S 71-59 SFC
Nov.25:Presbyt. 68-66 New Orlea
Nov.25:VMI 73-67 Cent Ark
Nov.24:Lamar 73-79UTSA
Nov.24:Utah Vall 74-63 Nicholls
Nov.24:SF Austin 68-79St.Louis
Nov.24:SHSU 66-75SMU
Nov.24:Cent Ark 63-90New Orlea
Nov.24:HBU 40-57Oklahoma
Nov.23:SF Austin 79-78 Buffalo
Nov.22:Ecclesia 79-121SE La
Nov.22:Nicholls 75-72 Cal Poly
Nov.22:Boston U 72-59 SHSU
Nov.22:Carver. 54-98McNeese S
Nov.22:NSU 66-96ULM
Nov.21:HBU 61-74Denver
Nov.21:UALR 59-77SHSU
Nov.21:TAMUCC 77-58 UTSA
Nov.21:Lamar 75-82So.Miss
Nov.20:Texas Tec (14) 84-62 UIW
Nov.20:ORU 67-70Cent Ark
Nov.19:MTSU 74-87SF Austin
Nov.19:La Tech 83-64 NSU
Nov.19:Rice 83-78 New Orlea
Nov.19:Stetson 60-59 Lamar
Nov.18:SE La 61-78SMU
Nov.18:Nicholls 50-63TCU
Nov.18:McNeese S 46-85LSU
Nov.17:HBU 39-73Texas A
Nov.17:Cent Ark 47-92Baylor (3)
Nov.17:Mo.St. 77-55 SHSU
Nov.17:Denver 67-69TAMUCC
Nov.16:New Orlea 67-83Northwe.
Nov.16:Conco., T 82-78 UIW
Nov.16:ACU 80-71 UT Arli.
Nov.16:IUPUI 59-65TAMUCC
Nov.15:NSU 48-95SMU
Nov.15:Nicholls 60-89Baylor (3)
Nov.15:Lamar 66-75Ga.Tech
Nov.15:Champion 66-116McNeese S
Nov.14:TAMUCC 65-86Texas A
Nov.14:Paul Quin 60-77SE La
Nov.14:S.Dak.St 83-71 SF Austin
Nov.13:Lamar 75-104Miami, OH
Nov.13:Champion 62-91NSU
Nov.13:Spring Hi 41-79New Orlea
Nov.13:Barclay 44-122HBU
Nov.13:Carver. 44-101Nicholls
Nov.12:Carver. 52-120Nicholls
Nov.12:SE Baptis 58-128SE La
Nov.12:Cent Ark 53-85Butler
Nov.12:UIW 60-87Baylor (3)
Nov.12:SHSU 65-74Nebraska
Nov.12:ACU 80-81Texas A
Nov.11:UMHB 63-76SF Austin
Nov.11:McNeese S 61-77TCU
Nov.10:LeTournea 54-97SHSU
Nov.10:NSU 75-82Tulsa
Nov.9:Texas St 75-57 UIW
Nov.9:LSUA 73-82SF Austin
Nov.9:SE La 67-70Tulane
Nov.9:Wiley 50-67Lamar
Nov.9:ACU 56-70Utah
Nov.9:HBU 48-92Texas (22)
Nov.9:New Orlea 61-82Ole Miss
Nov.9:Nicholls 62-58 UNI
Nov.9:Cent Ark 61-96St.Louis
Nov.9:McNeese S 62-86SMU
Nov.9:NSU 59-77Oklahoma
Nov.9:Texas L. 64-102TAMUCC
Sthl Standings
1
14-4 (20-13)
2
14-6 (20-13)
3
13-5 (22-11)
4
12-8 (22-11)
5
6-12 (11-18)
6
6-13 (11-22)
7
6-13 (9-23)
8
4-14 (7-25)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Gordon_Jitaurious_1

Nicholls S
(183-PG-1998)
Avg: 21.4

21.4
18.2
16.6
No. 4 Islanders going dancing following 73-65 win over No. 2 Southeastern (Photo: Sthl)
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi 2021-22
Jim Shaw Jim Shaw Shaw
Isaac Mushila
Mushila
Trey Tennyson
Tennyson
Jalen Jackson
Jackson
Terrion Murdix
Murdix
De'Lazarus Keys
Keys
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
10  Isaac Mushila 196 (6'5'') F DR CongoJr SPIRE Institute (Geneva, OH) / W.Texas CC
0  Trey Tennyson 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Mansfield Legacy (Mansfield, TX)
4  Jalen Jackson 180 (5'11'') PG USAJr Wagner (San Antonio, TX)
11  Terrion Murdix 185 (6'1'') G USAJr Springfield SE (Springfield, IL)
13  De'Lazarus Keys 203 (6'8'') F 1998 USASr IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
22  Simeon Fryer 196 (6'5'') G USASr Upper Dublin (Fort Washington, PA)
3  Tyrese Nickelson 188 (6'2'') G USAJr Waterloo East (Waterloo, IA)
23  SanAntonio Brinson 203 (6'8'') F USASr South Kent (South Kent, CT)
2  Myles Smith 183 (6'0'') PG USASr Klein (Klein, TX)
5  Jordan Roberts 193 (6'4'') G USAFr South Grand Prairie (Grand Prairie, TX)
12  Owen Dease 203 (6'8'') F USAFr Evansville Reitz (Evansville, IN)
14  Donovan Ray 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Fort Bend Dulles (Sugar Land, TX)
21  Evan Smith 183 (6'0'') PG USAJr Klein Collins (Spring, TX)
32  Stephen Faramade 206 (6'9'') C USASo
21  Ethan White 190 (6'3'') G USASr East Central (San Antonio, TX)
Head Coach: Steve Lutz Head Coach: Jim Shaw
Coach Assistant: Cole Dewey
Coach Assistant: Ralph Davis
No. 4 Islanders going dancing following 73-65 win over No. 2 Southeastern - Mar 13, 2022
For the first time since 2007, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi will participate in the Big Dance.
A stout defensive effort down the stretch was the deciding factor as the fourth-seeded Islanders topped second-seed Southeastern 73-65 Saturday night at Merrell Center, winning the 2022 Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament championship and earning the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (23-11) held Southeastern (19-14) without a field goal in the game's final 5:14 while limiting them to just 37.5 percent shooting.
'I couldn't be more proud of this group of guys,' said Islanders head coach Steve Lutz . 'You always want to be playing your best basketball in March, and to these guys' credit, they stayed the course.'
A team consisting mostly of transfers, most of whom were recruited by a first-year head coach via video conferencing, put everything together on its way to winning for the seventh time in its last eight games going into the NCAA Tournament.
'We tried to buy into everything Coach told us all season,' said Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player Terrion Murdix (6'1''-G), who scored 13 points and dished out five assists on Saturday. 'As you can see, it worked. We're going to the Tournament and we're about to be dancing.'
The Islanders scored the game's first four points, but the Lions replied by scoring the next 13 over a span of 2:05, capped off by Burkhardt's layup following a steal from All-SLC second team guard Keon Clergeot (6'1''-G-1996).
A&M-Corpus Christi weathered the initial Southeastern surge and cut the lead down to 17-14 following Simeon Fryer (6'5''-G)'s first trey of the night at 13:16 before San Antonio Brinson tied the score with a triple of his own on the Islanders' next possession. The teams went back and forth in the middle stages of the first half with neither being able to pull away until A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI broke off a 6-0 run that was highlighted by a dunk from De'Lazarus Keys (6'8''-F-1998) that gave them a 33-26 margin with 4:04 before intermission.
Islanders defense helped key the run, holding Southeastern without a field goal for more than six minutes as the Lions endured a 1-for-11 shooting drought that came to an end when Roscoe Eastmond (5'9''-PG-2001) scored off a layup with :46 until intermission, helping Southeastern pull to within 35-30 at the half.
Southeastern came out of the locker room with an 8-0 run that helped them take a 40-39 lead following a 3-pointer from Clergeot, who scored eight of the Lions' first 10 points after halftime. However, the Islanders regained its composure and took a 47-42 lead with 14:34 remaining in the contest. They could not extend it further as the Lions were able to stay in range following a Joe Kasperzyk (6'3''-G-1999) trey at the 11:46 mark.
A second Kasperzyk 3-pointer brought the Lions to within 53-51, but the Islanders again put distance between them courtesy of a Murdix layup and a Myles Smith trey to extend the A&M-Corpus Christi lead to 58-51 with 7:54 remaining.
The Islanders were able to continue its lead by shutting down the Lions offense, holding them to just one field goal in eight attempts during a stretch in which A&M-Corpus Christi kept the lead at seven closing into the final minutes of the game. Southeastern was able to get within 65-60, but the Islanders assured themselves of a ticket to the NCAA Tourney when Jalen Jackson (5'11''-PG) passed to Murdix, whose basket put them up 69-60 at the 1:22 mark.
'It's a tough way to go out for these guys,' said Southeastern head coach David Kiefer , who brought the Lions from a combined 16 wins the previous two seasons to within range of the school's first tournament title since 2005. 'This was one of the most fun teams I've ever been a part of.'
Kiefer credited Hinton and Ryan Burkhardt as foundational pieces that will set the Lions' program on course in the future.
As for the Islanders, they have no intent on just showing up to face whoever they will meet in the first round.
'We have the belief we can play with anybody,' said Lutz. 'We're going into the NCAA Tournament with the mindset of winning. That's what we set our mind to do.'

Courtesy of southland.org

Southland Conf. Tournament Final: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Southeastern 73-65
Southland Conf. Tournament Semifinals:
Nicholls - Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 64-71
Southeastern - New Orleans 74-65
All-Southland Conf. Awards 2022 - Mar 13, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Terrion Murdix (6'1''-G) of TAMUCC
Player of the Year: USA Ty Gordon (6'0''-PG-1998) of Nicholls St.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Jalyn Hinton (6'6''-F-1998) of SE Louisiana
Freshman of the Year: USA Johnathan Massie (6'5''-G) of McNeese St.
Newcomer of the Year: DR Congo Isaac Mushila (6'5''-F) of TAMUCC
Coach of the Year: David Kiefer of SE Louisiana

All-Southland Conf. First Team 2022
Gordon
Gordon
St.Hilaire
St.Hilaire
Green
Green
Coleman
Coleman
Okafor
Okafor

First Team

USA Ty Gordon (6'0''-PG-1998) of Nicholls St.
USA Derek St.Hilaire (6'2''-G-1997) of New Orleans
USA Troy Green (6'3''-G) of New Orleans
USA Kendal Coleman (6'8''-C) of NSU
USA Gus Okafor (6'6''-G/F-1999) of SE Louisiana

All-Southland Conf. Second Team 2022
Lee
Lee
Carter
Carter
Clergeot
Clergeot
Hinton
Hinton
Mushila
Mushila

Second Team

USA Darius Lee (6'6''-G/F-2000) of HBU
USA Devante Carter (6'3''-G-1997) of Nicholls St.
USA Keon Clergeot (6'1''-G-1996) of SE Louisiana
USA Jalyn Hinton (6'6''-F-1998) of SE Louisiana
DR Congo Isaac Mushila (6'5''-F) of TAMUCC

All-Southland Conf. Third Team 2022
Jones
Jones
Lyons
Lyons
Shumate
Shumate
Glasper
Glasper
Tennyson
Tennyson

Third Team

USA Latrell Jones (6'5''-G-1998) of Nicholls St.
USA Ryghe Lyons (6'11''-C-1998) of Nicholls St.
USA Christian Shumate (6'7''-F) of McNeese St.
USA RJ Glasper (6'0''-PG-1998) of UIW
USA Trey Tennyson (6'4''-G) of TAMUCC

All-Southland Conf. All-Defensive Team 2022
Hinton
Hinton
Coleman
Coleman
Lee
Lee
Murdix
Murdix
Lyons
Lyons

All-Defensive Team

USA Jalyn Hinton (6'6''-F-1998) of SE Louisiana
USA Kendal Coleman (6'8''-C) of NSU
USA Darius Lee (6'6''-G/F-2000) of HBU
USA Terrion Murdix (6'1''-G) of TAMUCC
USA Ryghe Lyons (6'11''-C-1998) of Nicholls St.

All-Southland Conf. All-Tournament Team 2022
Murdix
Murdix
Fryer
Fryer
Hinton
Hinton
Kasperzyk
Kasperzyk
Green
Green

All-Tournament Team

USA Terrion Murdix (6'1''-G) of TAMUCC
USA Simeon Fryer (6'5''-G) of TAMUCC
USA Jalyn Hinton (6'6''-F-1998) of SE Louisiana
USA Joe Kasperzyk (6'3''-G-1999) of SE Louisiana
USA Troy Green (6'3''-G) of New Orleans