Great American Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.7:S.Arkansa 74-75UAM (21)
Mar.5:S.Arkansa 74-71 OKBU
Mar.5:HSU 70-80UAM (21)
Mar.3:SE Oklaho 63-94UAM (21)
Mar.3:HSU 60-57 S.Nazaren
Mar.3:ECU 74-82S.Arkansa
Mar.3:OBU 78-97OKBU
Mar.1:Harding 76-96HSU
Mar.1:NWOSU 56-81ECU
Mar.1:SWOSU 56-82SE Oklaho
Mar.1:OBU 70-69 Ark.Tech
Feb.27:Harding 72-78S.Arkansa
Feb.27:OBU 66-68Ark.Tech
Feb.27:SE Oklaho 41-55S.Nazaren
Feb.27:HSU 59-72UAM (21)
Feb.27:ECU 74-66 NWOSU
Feb.27:SWOSU 98-101OKBU
Feb.25:NWOSU 75-72 SE Oklaho
Feb.25:OKBU 78-69 ECU
Feb.25:S.Nazaren 62-48 SWOSU
Feb.25:Harding 62-82HSU
Feb.25:UAM (21) 55-52 OBU
Feb.25:Ark.Tech 63-76S.Arkansa
Feb.22:SE Oklaho 64-66ECU
Feb.22:Ark.Tech 71-75Harding
Feb.22:S.Arkansa 69-62 UAM (21)
Feb.22:OBU 75-82HSU
Feb.22:S.Nazaren 76-85OKBU
Feb.22:SWOSU 93-86 NWOSU
Feb.20:SWOSU 82-84SWOSU
Feb.20:Ark.Tech 70-83HSU
Feb.20:NWOSU 70-76OKBU
Feb.20:S.Nazaren 63-61 ECU
Feb.20:S.Arkansa 59-73OBU
Feb.18:NWOSU 54-61S.Nazaren
Feb.13:S.Arkansa 61-58 Ark.Tech
Feb.13:OBU 68-88UAM (21)
Feb.13:HSU 71-46 Harding
Feb.13:OKBU 84-78 SWOSU
Feb.13:OKBU 84-78 SWOSU
Feb.12:S.Arkansa 79-62 Harding
Feb.12:Ark.Tech 59-81OBU
Feb.11:SE Oklaho 72-65 NWOSU
Feb.11:ECU 78-70 OKBU
Feb.11:SWOSU 78-79S.Nazaren
Feb.11:SWOSU 78-79S.Nazaren
Feb.11:UAM (21) 82-76 HSU
Feb.8:UAM (21) 78-69 S.Arkansa
Feb.8:Harding 76-89Ark.Tech
Feb.8:ECU 77-85SE Oklaho
Feb.8:OKBU 60-57 S.Nazaren
Feb.8:HSU 59-55 OBU
Feb.6:SE Oklaho 57-70OKBU
Feb.6:S.Nazaren 57-50 NWOSU
Feb.6:Ark.Tech 62-67UAM (21)
Feb.6:S.Arkansa 73-68 HSU
Feb.6:OBU 71-62 Harding
Feb.6:SWOSU 70-73ECU
Feb.6:SWOSU 70-73ECU
Feb.4:OKBU 69-59 NWOSU
Feb.4:ECU 64-51 S.Nazaren
Feb.4:HSU 61-53 Ark.Tech
Feb.4:OBU 57-68S.Arkansa
Feb.4:SWOSU 47-65SWOSU
Feb.4:SWOSU 47-65SWOSU
Feb.4:Harding 79-69 UAM (21)
Jan.30:S.Nazaren 81-74 SWOSU
Jan.30:S.Nazaren 81-74 SWOSU
Jan.30:UAM (21) 81-79 OBU
Jan.30:OKBU 63-58 ECU
Jan.30:NWOSU 64-76SE Oklaho
Jan.28:ECU 67-65 NWOSU
Jan.28:OBU 62-83S.Arkansa
Jan.28:SE Oklaho 62-54 S.Nazaren
Jan.28:HSU 57-73UAM (21)
Jan.28:SWOSU 80-90OKBU
Jan.25:SWOSU 99-66 NWOSU
Jan.25:SE Oklaho 102-103ECU
Jan.25:Ark.Tech 109-104 Harding
Jan.25:S.Nazaren 58-73OKBU
Jan.25:OBU 67-96HSU
Jan.25:S.Arkansa 64-78UAM (21)
Jan.23:UAM (21) 64-65Ark.Tech
Jan.23:HSU 66-68S.Arkansa
Jan.23:ECU 89-118SWOSU
Jan.23:ECU 89-118SWOSU
Jan.23:OKBU 82-70 SE Oklaho
Jan.23:Harding 74-78OBU
Jan.21:UAM (21) 77-66 Harding
Jan.21:Ark.Tech 78-82HSU
Jan.21:S.Nazaren 81-72 ECU
Jan.21:SWOSU 65-85SWOSU
Jan.16:S.Nazaren 68-60 SE Oklaho
Jan.16:UAM (21) 87-74 HSU
Jan.16:S.Arkansa 81-53 Harding
Jan.16:OKBU 76-74 SWOSU
Jan.16:OKBU 76-74 SWOSU
Jan.14:SWOSU 76-69 S.Nazaren
Jan.14:ECU 76-72 OKBU
Jan.14:HSU 79-89Harding
Jan.14:S.Arkansa 59-66Ark.Tech
Jan.11:OKBU 49-65S.Nazaren
Jan.11:UAM (21) 67-71S.Arkansa
Jan.11:ECU 83-87SE Oklaho
Jan.9:SE Oklaho 85-93SWOSU
Jan.9:SWOSU 85-93SWOSU
Jan.9:ECU 72-64 S.Nazaren
Jan.9:HSU 70-44 Ark.Tech
Jan.9:OBU 58-69S.Arkansa
Jan.7:SE Oklaho 59-73OKBU
Jan.7:S.Nazaren 67-46 NWOSU
Jan.7:Ark.Tech 65-78UAM (21)
Jan.7:S.Arkansa 83-77 HSU
Jan.7:SWOSU 99-87 ECU
Jan.7:OBU 77-84Harding
Jan.5:OKBU 79-94WT (5)
Jan.3:SW Chris 73-102Ark.Tech
Jan.3:Ozarks 45-75UAM (21)
Jan.2:Randall 77-94NWOSU
Jan.1:Ozarks 59-64Ark.Tech
Jan.1:OPSU 62-100NWOSU
GAC Standings
1
12-4 (16-4)
2
12-4 (15-5)
3
9-8 (11-9)
4
5-10 (7-11)
5
4-10 (4-11)
6
4-10 (5-12)
7
14-3 (15-5)
8
11-7 (11-8)
9
9-8 (10-9)
10
7-10 (7-10)
11
7-10 (7-11)
12
1-11 (3-8)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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S.Nazarene
(190-G-)
Avg: 18.0

18.0
17.1
16.1
16.1
Jones late game heroics leads weevils to #theGAC Championship (Photo: GAC)
University of Arkansas at Monticello 2020-21
Kyle Tolin Kyle Tolin Tolin
Dajuan Jones
Jones
Lemmie Howard
Howard
Miles Daniels
Daniels
Denzel McDuffey
McDuffey
Max Warren
Warren
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
2  Dajuan Jones 180 (5'11'') PG USAJr Ellison (Killeen, TX)
24  Lemmie Howard 201 (6'7'') F USASr Humphreys County (Belzoni, MS)
3  Miles Daniels 190 (6'3'') G USASr Gulfport (Gulfport, MS)
5  Denzel McDuffey 193 (6'4'') G USASr Clinton (Clinton, MS)
32  Max Warren 196 (6'5'') F USAJr Manchester (Manchester, GA)
25  Kendal Frey 196 (6'5'') G 00 USAJr Narbonne (Harbor City, CA)
33  Myikil Wilson 188 (6'2'') G USAJr Keystone Prep (Odessa, FL)
23  Alvarez Powell 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Senatobia (Senatobia, MS)
1  Kyler Haynes 201 (6'7'') F USASr Butler (Augusta, GA)
22  Blakely Cobb 196 (6'5'') G/F USASo Booneville (Booneville, AR)
32  Cole Whitaker 183 (6'0'') PG USASo Calico Rock (Calico Rock, AR)
10  Cole Whiteaker 183 (6'0'') PG USASo Calico Rock (Calico Rock, AR)
30  Jace Mitchell 183 (6'0'') PG USAFr Episcopal (Little Rock, AR)
20  Damontrez Hawes 190 (6'3'') G USASr Westside GA Aug (Augusta, GA)
 Paris Harris 201 (6'7'') F USASo Hot Springs (Hot Springs, AR)
12  Keyon Craddock 185 (6'1'') G USASo South Garland (Dallas, TX)
 Cornelius Holly 190 (6'3'') G USAJr
Head Coach: Kyle Tolin
Coach Assistant: Kris Johnson
Jones' late game heroics leads weevils to #theGAC Championship - Mar 12, 2021
Dajuan Jones (5'11''-PG)' driving layup with 3.5 seconds left gave Arkansas-Monticello the 2021 Great American Conference Men's Basketball Championship title as the Weevils defeated rival Southern Arkansas, 75-74, on Sunday from Steelman Field House.
Jones, the Tournament MVP, scored the team's final six points as the Weevils (16-4) took advantage of late missed free throws by the Muleriders (15-5). Trailing 74-71, his uncontested layup with 11.4 seconds left brought the Weevils to within one. Following two missed free throws by GAC Player of the Year Aaron Lucas, he drove coast-to-coast and banked home the winner. SAU's end-of-game effort by Jalen Brook banged harmlessly off the backboard and the Weevils won their first tournament title after having finished second in both 2017 and 2018.
For the second-straight GAC Championship game, UAM fell behind early. Two days after allowing Henderson State to score the game's first nine points, Southern Arkansas jumped out to a 22-11 advantage through the game's opening 12 minutes. The Weevils responded with a 14-2 burst to take their first lead of the contest. From there, neither team held a lead greater than five points. It featured 10 ties and 13 lead changes.
Jones averaged 16.7 points and 7.7 assists to claim Tournament MVP honors. Fellow Weevils Denzel McDuffey (6'4''-G) and Miles Daniels (6'3''-G) also made the All-Tournament Team. On Sunday, McDuffey scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds. For the tournament, he averaged a double-double - 13.3 points and 10.0 rebounds. Daniels went 14-for-29 from the 3-point arc in averaging 17.7 points per game
Lucas headed up three Mulerider representatives on the team alongside Blake Rogers (6'1''-G) and DeVante Brooks (6'6''-F). He averaged 22.0 points, 4.7 assists and shot 56.4 percent. Rogers averaged 15.0 points per game and converted all 16 of his free-throw attempts. Brooks had totaled 36 points and 24 rebounds in SAU's first two games. An apparent in-game injury limited him to four points and seven rebounds in just 21 minutes of action on Sunday.
Oklahoma Baptist's Brantly Thompson and Henderson State's Raekwon Rogers filled out the team. Thompson set the Championship's single-game record for assists when he dished out 13 on Wednesday against Ouachita. Rogers, a two-time All-Tournament Team honoree, averaged 18.7 points - on 70.6 percent shooting - and 7.0 rebounds in three games.
The Weevils will head to Lubbock, Texas for the NCAA Division II South Central Regional, their third NCAA bid in program history. They will learn their opponent during Sunday night's selection show. It streams at 9:30 p.m. on NCAA.com. Southern Arkansas and Oklahoma Baptist hope to earn at-large spots.

Courtesy of greatamericanconference.com

GAC Tournament Final: Arkansas-Monticello - Southern Arkansas 75-74
GAC Tournament Semifinals:
Arkansas-Monticello - Henderson State 80-70, OT
Southern Arkansas - Oklahoma Baptist 74-71

Tags : DAJUAN JONES, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO, USA BASKETBALL
All-GAC Awards 2021 - Mar 12, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: Dajuan Jones (5'11''-PG) of Arkansas-Monticello
Player of the Year: Aaron Lucas (5'9''-PG) of Southern Arkansas
Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Lucas (5'9''-PG) of Southern Arkansas
Freshman of the Year: Cejay Mann (6'10''-C) of Arkansas Tech
Newcomer of the Year: Adokiye Iyaye (6'3''-G) of Southern Nazarene
Coach of the Year: Jason Eaker of Oklahoma Baptist

1st Team
Aaron Lucas (5'9''-PG) of Southern Arkansas
Adokiye Iyaye (6'3''-G) of Southern Nazarene
DeVante Brooks (6'6''-F) of Southern Arkansas
Brantly Thompson (6'4''-G) of Oklahoma Baptist
Jarius Hicklen (6'3''-G) of Oklahoma Baptist
Adam Dworsky (5'11''-PG-98) of Southeastern Oklahoma State
Dajuan Jones (5'11''-PG) of Arkansas-Monticello
Raekwon Rogers (6'8''-F-99) of Henderson State

2nd Team
Miles Daniels (6'3''-G) of Arkansas-Monticello
Denzel McDuffey (6'4''-G) of Arkansas-Monticello
Josh Apple (6'7''-F-98) of East Central
Jalen Crutchfield (6'5''-G-99) of East Central
Malik Riddle (6'4''-G) of Henderson State
Kendarious Smith (6'2''-G-99) of Ouachita
Harrison Stoddart (6'7''-F) of Oklahoma Baptist
Damion Thornton (6'4''-G) of Southwestern Oklahoma State

Honorable Mention
Romio Harvey (6'4''-G-98) of Harding
Ramiro Santiago (6'4''-G-99) of Harding
Parrish Hewitt (6'3''-G-99) of Northwestern Oklahoma State
Kellen Manek (6'7''-F-97) of Southeastern Oklahoma State
Jalen Brooks (6'5''-G/F) of SAU
Manny Dixon (6'5''-G-98) of Southern Nazarene
Tauriawn Knight (6'1''-G) of SWOSU

All-Tournament Team
Dajuan Jones (5'11''-PG) of Arkansas-Monticello
Miles Daniels (6'3''-G) of Arkansas-Monticello
Denzel McDuffey (6'4''-G) of Arkansas-Monticello
DeVante Brooks (6'6''-F) of Southern Arkansas
Aaron Lucas (5'9''-PG) of Southern Arkansas
Blake Rogers (6'1''-G) of Southern Arkansas
Raekwon Rogers (6'8''-F-99) of Henderson State
Brantly Thompson (6'4''-G) of Oklahoma Baptist