Sun Belt Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.8:App State 80-73 Georgia S
Mar.7:La-Lafa. 73-84Georgia S
Mar.7:App State 64-61 Coastal
Mar.6:Ark.St. 68-71Georgia S
Mar.6:USA 68-79La-Lafa.
Mar.6:Troy 68-86Coastal
Mar.6:App State 76-73 Texas St
Mar.5:ULM 72-80USA
Mar.5:Troy 91-86 UT Arli.
Mar.5:ULM----USAMedia Guide
Mar.5:Ga.South 58-62Ark.St.
Mar.5:UALR 60-67App State
Feb.27:La-Lafa. 59-69UALR
Feb.27:Ark.St. 56-64UT Arli.
Feb.27:ULM 57-61Texas St
Feb.27:App State 57-65Ga.South
Feb.27:Georgia S 82-73 USA
Feb.27:Coastal 76-71 Troy
Feb.26:Coastal 75-59 Troy
Feb.26:App State 84-78 Ga.South
Feb.26:Georgia S 84-81 USA
Feb.26:ULM 49-58Texas St
Feb.26:Ark.St. 71-73UT Arli.
Feb.26:La-Lafa. 66-61 UALR
Feb.23:App State 71-85Georgia S
Feb.22:UALR 64-68ULM
Feb.22:Texas St 57-52 Ark.St.
Feb.22:UT Arli. 74-76La-Lafa.
Feb.21:Ga.South 55-65Coastal
Feb.21:UALR 66-78ULM
Feb.20:USA 56-54 App State
Feb.20:Troy 53-65Georgia S
Feb.19:Troy 66-80Georgia S
Feb.19:USA 65-63 App State
Feb.13:UT Arli. 68-79Texas St
Feb.13:Ark.St. 67-65 UALR
Feb.13:USA 58-51 Troy
Feb.13:La-Lafa. 88-72 ULM
Feb.12:UALR 62-73Ark.St.
Feb.11:Texas St 63-56 UT Arli.
Feb.11:ULM 72-66 La-Lafa.
Feb.11:Troy 70-73USA
Feb.11:Coastal----App StateMedia Guide
Feb.11:Ga.South 75-79Georgia S
Feb.9:USA 70-67 Georgia S
Feb.6:UALR 67-77Texas St
Feb.6:Coastal 66-70USA
Feb.6:ULM 52-58UT Arli.
Feb.6:La-Lafa. 77-83Ark.St.
Feb.6:Ga.South 79-64 Troy
Feb.5:La-Lafa. 87-95Ark.St.
Feb.5:UALR 47-57Texas St
Feb.5:Ga.South 56-68Troy
Feb.5:ULM 56-63UT Arli.
Feb.5:Coastal 65-71USA
Feb.2:Spring Hi 73-90Troy
Jan.30:La-Lafa. 74-73 Texas St
Jan.30:UT Arli. 65-64 Ark.St.
Jan.30:Coastal 58-61Ga.South
Jan.30:App State 59-65Troy
Jan.30:ULM 49-65UALR
Jan.29:La-Lafa. 62-60 Texas St
Jan.29:ULM 62-66UALR
Jan.29:App State 62-71Troy
Jan.29:UT Arli. 75-83Ark.St.
Jan.29:Coastal 79-62 Ga.South
Jan.23:Ark.St. 74-77La-Lafa.
Jan.23:Troy 65-70Coastal
Jan.23:Texas St 69-63 ULM
Jan.23:Ga.South 48-62USA
Jan.23:UALR 61-66UT Arli.
Jan.23:Georgia S 61-74App State
Jan.22:Texas St 57-47 ULM
Jan.22:Ark.St. 68-81La-Lafa.
Jan.22:UALR 66-59 UT Arli.
Jan.22:Georgia S 71-80App State
Jan.22:Troy 81-90Coastal
Jan.22:Ga.South 84-75 USA
Jan.16:App State 83-77 USA
Jan.16:ULM 72-93Ark.St.
Jan.16:La-Lafa. 68-51 UT Arli.
Jan.16:Texas St 67-56 UALR
Jan.16:Coastal 68-71Georgia S
Jan.16:Troy 56-63Ga.South
Jan.15:App State 64-73USA
Jan.15:Texas St 63-59 UALR
Jan.15:Troy 64-67Ga.South
Jan.15:ULM 72-74Ark.St.
Jan.15:La-Lafa. 86-91UT Arli.
Jan.9:UALR 78-76 La-Lafa.
Jan.9:UT Arli. 75-74 ULM
Jan.9:USA 69-83Coastal
Jan.9:Ga.South 71-77App State
Jan.8:UALR 64-66La-Lafa.
Jan.8:Ga.South 63-66App State
Jan.8:USA 65-78Coastal
Jan.8:UT Arli. 77-64 ULM
Jan.2:UT Arli. 62-75UALR
Jan.2:Georgia S 70-62 Coastal
Jan.2:Texas St 71-59 La-Lafa.
Jan.2:Ark.St. 55-62ULM
Jan.2:Troy 59-90App State
Jan.2:USA 49-62Ga.South
Jan.1:Georgia S 69-81Coastal
Jan.1:Troy 69-56 App State
Jan.1:Texas St 77-83La-Lafa.
Jan.1:Ark.St. 72-84ULM
Jan.1:USA 88-59 Ga.South
Jan.1:UT Arli. 93-102UALR
Dec.28:Carver. 35-88Troy
Dec.22:Howard. 53-117UT Arli.
Dec.22:App State 53-67Auburn
Dec.22:Ga.South 60-73FGCU
Dec.22:La Tech  68-57  ULM
Dec.21:NAU 65-70Texas St
Dec.21:Charlesto 55-72Georgia S
Dec.21:UALR 77-85Mo.St.
Dec.20:Champion 50-90Ark.St.
Dec.20:Ga.South  119-43  Carver.
Dec.19:Ga.South  103-99  FIU
Dec.19:ULM 47-60So.Miss
Dec.19:Troy 41-77Auburn
Dec.19:McNeese S 65-75La-Lafa.
Dec.19:Texas St  70-68  Denver
Dec.19:USA 90-93AAMU
Dec.18:Alice Llo 63-86Coastal
Dec.18:CIU 41-77App State
Dec.18:Champion 50-78UALR
Dec.18:Carver. 57-122Georgia S
Dec.17:Greensbor 47-87App State
Dec.17:Dallas. 48-109UT Arli.
Dec.17:Delaw.St 73-99Coastal
Dec.16:GSU  78-61  ULM
Dec.16:Flagler 81-103USA
Dec.16:Mercer 81-88Georgia S
Dec.16:Samford 71-79Troy
Dec.15:New Orlea 63-73La-Lafa.
Dec.15:TAMUCC 46-51Texas St
Dec.15:App State 38-79Tennessee (25)
Dec.15:Carver. 27-92Ga.South
Dec.15:Coastal 77-88Wofford
Dec.13:Mercer  77-75  Ga.South
Dec.13:CBC 44-61Troy
Dec.12:Greensbor 45-103Coastal
Dec.12:SF Austin 55-66ULM
Dec.12:La Tech 56-61La-Lafa.
Dec.12:OLLU  61-58  Texas St
Dec.12:USA  76-75  So.Miss
Dec.11:HSU 66-91UT Arli.
Dec.11:CBC 69-81Ark.St.
Dec.11:App State  61-57  Charlotte
Dec.11:Ga.South 45-77Davidson
Dec.10:Troy  62-57  N.Alabama
Dec.9:Texas St 53-74Texas (14)
Dec.9:Lamar  63-60  ULM
Dec.9:UAPB  75-74  Ark.St.
Dec.8:LSUA 75-90La-Lafa.
Dec.8:William 67-80USA
Dec.7:NCCU 71-78Coastal
Dec.6:Troy 55-77UAB
Dec.6:NC-Wesley 57-81App State
Dec.6:Cent Ark 83-86UALR
Dec.6:ULM  92-83  NSU
Dec.5:LSUS 73-84La-Lafa.
Dec.5:Ga.South  72-69  USC Upsta
Dec.5:UIW 64-72Texas St
Dec.4:UT Arli. 64-79Tulsa
Dec.4:CRC 49-115Ark.St.
Dec.4:Troy 46-80Texas Tec (18)
Dec.4:Georgia S  76-65  Charlotte
Dec.4:USA 81-90Auburn
Dec.3:Winthrop  80-75  UALR
Dec.3:CIU 56-113Coastal
Dec.3:ULM 62-78La Tech
Dec.2:La-Lafa.  66-63  New Orlea
Dec.2:UT Arli. 60-72Arkansas (20)
Dec.2:Ark.St. 54-83Memphis
Dec.1:Emmanuel 47-86USA
Nov.30:Texas St 51-68MSU
Nov.30:Georgia S 69-86Mercer
Nov.30:BGSU  78-76  App State
Nov.30:UALR  76-66  Duquesne
Nov.29:JSU  77-73  USA
Nov.29:Ark.St. 61-69Morehead
Nov.28:NSU 71-80UT Arli.
Nov.28:NC-Wesley 68-117Coastal
Nov.28:Texas St  75-63  TAMUCC
Nov.28:UNCW  73-50  Troy
Nov.28:Co.Georgi 79-91Ga.South
Nov.28:La-Lafa. 82-112Baylor (2)
Nov.27:UNCG  77-70  UALR
Nov.27:Mobile, A 75-95USA
Nov.27:UT Arli. 71-76La Tech
Nov.27:WCU 64-66Troy
Nov.27:Toccoa. 60-105Georgia S
Nov.27:Ark.St. 56-70Marshall
Nov.27:Carver. 23-105App State
Nov.25:Georgia S  123-120  Ga.Tech
Nov.25:UMHB 59-98Texas St
Nov.25:FAU 66-68USA
Nov.25:PVAMU 66-71UALR
Nov.25:FNU 65-97Ga.South
Nov.25:OK State  75-68  UT Arli.
Nov.25:App State  81-61  SC State
NCAA D1 Standings
East Division
1
8-4 (16-6)
2
9-5 (16-7)
3
10-7 (17-11)
4
7-8 (17-11)
5
7-9 (13-13)
6
5-12 (12-16)
West Division
1
12-3 (18-7)
2
10-70 (17-9)
3
9-8 (13-13)
4
7-8 (11-13)
5
7-11 (11-15)
6
5-13 (7-19)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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USA
(185-G-)
Avg: 21.0

20.0
16.8
15.0
App State Wins 2021 Sun Belt Championship (Photo: SBC)
Appalachian State University 2020-21
Dustin Kerns Dustin Kerns Kerns
Michael Almonacy
Almonacy
Justin Forrest
Forrest
Adrian Delph
Delph
Donovan Gregory
Gregory
RJ Duhart
Duhart
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
5  Michael Almonacy 183 (6'0'') PG USASr Brentwood (Brentwood, NY)
1  Justin Forrest 188 (6'2'') G USASr Greenforest (Decatur, GA)
20  Adrian Delph 191 (6'3'') G USAJr Kings Mountain (Kings Mountain, NC)
11  Donovan Gregory 196 (6'5'') G/F 01 USASo Carmel Christian (Matthews, NC)
4  RJ Duhart 206 (6'9'') F USASo Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes, FL)
33  Sasha Glushkov 211 (6'11'') C RussiaFr Blue Ridge (St. George, VA)
15  CJ Huntley 208 (6'10'') F USAFr Davidson Day (Davidson, NC)
2  Kendall Lewis 201 (6'7'') F USASo Shiloh (Snellville, GA)
3  Deshon Parker 190 (6'3'') G USAJr Wayne (Huber Heights, OH)
21  James Lewis 198 (6'6'') F USAJr Phillips Academy (Andover, MA)
0  Xavion Brown 185 (6'1'') G USAFr Sheldon (Sacramento, CA)
10  Micahel Eads Jr. 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Edgewater (Orlando, FL)
30  Jamie Baker 180 (5'11'') PG USASr Northwest Cabarrus (Concord, NC)
14  Bryant Greene 186 (6'1'') G USASo Watauga (Boone, NC)
12  Andrew Muse 188 (6'2'') G USASo Mt.Tabor (Winston-Salem, NC)
24  R.J. Wilson 198 (6'6'') F USAFr Leesville Road (Raleigh, NC)
Head Coach: Dustin Kerns
Coach Assistant: Frank Young
Coach Assistant: Patrick Moynihan
Coach Assistant: Bob Szorc
App State Wins 2021 Sun Belt Championship - Mar 12, 2021
App State completed a fairytale run through the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Championship, presented by First Bank & Trust, Monday night with an 80-73 victory over defending champion Georgia State at the Pensacola Bay Center to earn its first conference championship since 2000.
The Mountaineers - who were making their first appearance in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship game since joining the league in 2014-15 - won four games in as many days (including two overtime contests) to punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament. It will be App State's first trip to the NCAAs since beating College of Charleston, 68-56, to win the Southern Conference title back in 2000.
"There's no words to describe this," said App State head coach Dustin Kerns . "I'm so proud of our team. I thought we deserved to win the tournament. We beat the preseason favorite, the regular-season champions and beat the hottest team in the conference tonight. I'm so proud of our kids and our university as a whole. It's a great school with a great fanbase."
The Mountaineers (17-11) - who started the tournament as the No. 4 seed from the East Division - were led by the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, Michael Almonacy. Almonacy finished the game with a career-high 32 points (the second highest single-game total in the tournament) on 10-of-18 shooting, including 6-for-10 from 3-point range. The 10 field goals and six 3-pointers are tournament highs for an individual player. He added seven rebounds, two assists and two steals in playing all 40 minutes of the Mountaineers' win. Almonacy posted career highs in nine stats categories through the tournament, finishing the four games with 87 points, 20 3-pointers made and 15 assists.
"I just like to play my game and for us to win," said Almonacy of his performance. "I want us to win, whether I score zero points or 30 points. We just wanted to win tonight and we kept fighting our way throughout this whole tournament."
Georgia State (16-6) - the top seed from the East - had an eight-game winning streak snapped with the loss and the Panthers were going after their third straight conference championship, having won titles in 2018 and 2019, and its fourth title in the last six completed tournaments.
"When you get to the championship game and have a shot to go to the NCAA Tournament and don't win, it's disappointing," said Georgia State head coach Rob Lanier. "I'm disappointed for our players. We were 3-4 in the conference at one point, but our players did a great job of enduring and we fought our way to get a No. 1 seed."
The first half of the game was a back-and-forth affair, with each team making runs to take the lead. App State made a 9-0 run to lead 11-5 as the Panthers went 3:20 without scoring, but then Georgia State made a 9-0 run of its own to go up 19-14 just past the midway point of the half. The Mountaineers and Panthers then battled on even terms for the rest of the first half before Georgia State took a 37-35 lead into the locker room at halftime.
Georgia State made 14 of its 29 shots overall (48.3 percent), including 6-of-11 (54.5 percent) from 3-point range, in the opening 20 minutes. Ryan Boyce (6'4''-G) was 4-for-4 from the field (2-for-2 from long range) to lead the Panthers with 11 points. Evan Johnson had seven and Kane Williams chipped in six points, three rebounds and two assists as Georgia State had five players with five points or more in the half.
App State - which won two of the three regular-season meetings between the two teams - was 13-for-31 overall (41.9 percent) and 5-of-14 (35.7 percent) on its three-point shots, but the Mountaineers were only 4-of-8 (50 percent) from the free-throw line. Almonacy paced the Mountaineers with 16 points and four rebounds on 5-of-9 shooting (3-of-6 from 3-point range) and Adrian Delph (6'3''-G) had 13 points and four rebounds.
The Mountaineers took advantage of cold shooting by Georgia State to open up a 46-41 lead just over seven minutes into the second half and App State stretched its lead to as much as 14 points, coming at 67-53 after a 3-pointer by Almonacy with 4:43 to go. However, that was the last field goal the Mountaineers would make, enabling Georgia State to make a furious attempt to get back into the game.
"App State did a good job of guarding us and were more physical than us in the second half," said Lanier of his team's 10-of-33 (30.3 percent) shooting in the second half. "Mentally, we weren't tough enough and we didn't maintain our poise. We kept trying to hit some home runs and App State stuck together and stayed the course."
The Panthers got as close as 71-67 with 1:05 to go after a basket by Williams, but Almonacy knocked down a pair of free throws and App State forced a turnover on Georgia State's next possession. Four free throws by Donovan Gregory (6'5''-G/F-01) sandwiched around a missed shot by the Panthers made it 77-67 App State with 39 seconds remaining. Williams made a trey with 21 seconds left to get Georgia State to within 79-73, but Delph made a free throw on the Mountaineers' subsequent possession and App State held on from there to win its first-ever Sun Belt title.
"Our defense, especially in the second half, was unbelievable," said Kerns. "We had a good game plan on both ends of the floor and executed, but our defense especially was outstanding. We didn't let them have any easy shots."
Delph had 22 points and six rebounds and Justin Forrest (6'2''-G) was named to the All-Tournament Team after scoring 15 points, along with three rebounds, two assists and two steals. Gregory had four points, but had 10 rebounds, three steals, two blocked shots and two assists and R.J. Duhart had just three points, but grabbed six rebounds and added three steals and two assists for the Mountaineers.
"We have a very connected locker room," said Kerns. "We have a lot of love for one another. I'm not sure if we have the most talent, but we have one great team. We've got a lot of good players and good coaches."
Williams led Georgia State with 18 points and eight rebounds. Johnson had 14 points, Justin Roberts had 11 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals and Ryan Boyce had 11 as well for the Panthers. Eliel Nsoseme was named to the All-Tournament Team for the Panthers after scoring seven points, pulling down 10 rebounds and adding two assists and a blocked shot.
The 2021 Sun Belt Men's and Women's Basketball Championship featured a 12-team field for its first year in a five-year partnership with Pensacola Sports, in collaboration with the Pensacola Bay Center, Pensacola State College and Visit Pensacola. It was the first Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament to be hosted in the Sunshine State. The 1988 women's tournament was played at the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida.

Courtesy of sunbeltsports.org

Sun Belt Tournament Final: App State - Georgia State 80-73
Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals:
App State - Coastal Carolina 64-61
Georgia State - Louisiana 84-73
All-Sun Belt Awards 2021 - Mar 12, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: Michael Almonacy (6'0''-PG) of APP STATE
Player of the Year: Devante Jones (6'1''-G) of Coastal Carolina
Defensive Player of the Year: Theo Akwuba (6'11''-F-00) of Louisiana
Freshman of the Year: Norchad Omier (6'7''-F) of Arkansas State
Newcomer of the Year: Michael Flowers (6'1''-G) of South Alabama
Coach of the Year: Terrence Johnson of Texas State

All-Sun Belt 1st Team 2021
Jones
Jones
Flowers
Flowers
Harrell
Harrell
Russell
Russell
Omier
Omier

1st Team

Devante Jones (6'1''-G) of Coastal Carolina
Michael Flowers (6'1''-G) of South Alabama
Mason Harrell (5'9''-PG) of Texas State
Cedric Russell (6'2''-G-99) of Louisiana
Norchad Omier (6'7''-F) of Arkansas State

All-Sun Belt 2nd Team 2021
Wells
Wells
Eaton
Eaton
Allen
Allen
Forrest
Forrest
Akwuba
Akwuba

2nd Team

Shahada Wells (6'0''-PG-99) of UTA
Marquis Eaton (6'2''-G) of Arkansas State
Corey Allen (6'1''-G-98) of Georgia State
Justin Forrest (6'2''-G) of App State
Theo Akwuba (6'11''-F-00) of Louisiana

All-Sun Belt 3rd Team 2021
Asberry
Asberry
Monyyong
Monyyong
Almonacy
Almonacy
Delph
Delph
Nsoseme
Nsoseme

3rd Team

Caleb Asberry (6'3''-G) of Texas State
Ruot Monyyong (6'11''-F) of Little Rock
Michael Almonacy (6'0''-PG) of App State
Adrian Delph (6'3''-G) of App State
Eliel Nsoseme (6'8''-F-97) of Georgia State

All-Sun Belt All-Tournament Team 2021
Forrest
Forrest
Omier
Omier
Wilson
Wilson
Flowers
Flowers
Nsoseme
Nsoseme

All-Tournament Team

Justin Forrest (6'2''-G) of APP STATE
Norchad Omier (6'7''-F) of ARKANSAS STATE
Mylik Wilson (6'3''-G-00) of LOUISIANA
Michael Flowers (6'1''-G) of SOUTH ALABAMA
Eliel Nsoseme (6'8''-F-97) of GEORGIA STATE