The Colonels open the 2011-12 regular season tomorrow against the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge
THIBODAUX, La. – The Nicholls State University men's basketball team opens the 31
st season of Division I play tomorrow against the LSU Tigers at the legendary Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge. The clash will serve as the first of a basketball-football doubleheader on the LSU campus, as the Tiger football team hosts homecoming later that night. It is the first time on either side that the Colonels and Tigers have met to open the season as the Colonels will look to win its first season opener since 2008 when they defeated the University of New Orleans 79-62 in the Crescent City.
Catch the Tigers by the toe, again
After 17 tries the Colonels finally got the better of the Tigers last year, earning a 62-53 victory, the first in program history against the purple and gold. The win snapped an 82-game stranglehold the Tigers had over in-state opponents in their home arena.
Youth will be served
With the graduation of four seniors from last year's team, including 2011 Louisiana Player of the Year
Anatoly Bose, the Colonels will rely on just one senior (
Ben Martin) to lead this year's squad. There are a total of seven newcomers that dot the lineup, including four freshmen (
Lachlan Prest,
Sam McBeath,
Shane Rillieux,
Trevon Lewis), two transfers (
Pedro Maciel,
Linden Smith-Hyde) and one walk-on (Zach West). The only returning players with significant playing time are
Bryan Hammond and
Dantrell Thomas who each saw playing time in all 28 games last year.
Hunter to sit out season to rehab
Nicholls' second leading scorer from last year,
Fred Hunter, will sit out the 2011-12 season while he continues to rehab after suffering a season-ending knee injury 20 games into the season. Averaging over 15 points per game, the Colonels will need a combined effort to make up for the loss of production.
Fourth time's the charm
With making the conference tournament for the third consecutive year, the Colonels will look to tie a school record making a fourth-straight trip to the postseason party. It's been done two more times in school history, with four appearances from 92-95, and again from 98-01.
Extended stay
In the offseason Nicholls Athletics signed
J.P. Piper to a three-year extension, the first multi-year deal in program history. Entering his eighth season, it means that Piper will be only the third coach in team history to have a tenure that will last a decade. It would make him the second longest tenured coach in team history, with 11 years, just one shy of tying Don Landry and Rickey Broussard who each had 12. He also holds special company with those two coaches as he has had four-straight double-digit winning seasons. If he can add a fifth in 2011-12, he will tie the record with Broussard for the second most ever with five-in-a-row.
Southland releases 2011-12 conference polls
The Southland conference released its SID and coaches polls, and the Colonels are picked to finish fifth in one and sixth in the other. The Colonels are tied with Central Arkansas in the SID poll with 26 points, while the coaches placed the Colonels in the sixth spot with 22 points.
Martin named to College Sports Madness Preseason All-Conference Team
Redshirt senior
Ben Martin was named to the 2011 CollegeSportsMadness.com Preseason All-Southland teams, earning a fourth team selection. The 6-1 guard started all 28 games for the Colonels last year, averaging 4.5 points in 29 minutes of action per game. He was a 31-percent shooter from the field and from beyond the arc.
No “Hand down, Man down”
Nicholls was one of the best defensive teams in the nation last year, holding opponents to just under 63 points per game. That number put them in the top-40 in the country and was the second best mark in the league. The 8.8 steals per game average was also the second best in the Southland and was ranked 39
th nationally, while having a positive turnover margin of 4.4 was the sixth best in the country.
Home is where the wins are
Since the 2008-09 season, the Stopher Gym has become a nearly impossible place to win for opponents, having a combined 31-6 record the last three years. In that time the team has had records of 11-2, 9-2 and 11-2 in the friendly confines, the first game in Stopher will be November 28
th against UL-Monroe.
TV: None
Radio: 100.3 FM KLRZ (Larose, La.); 1600 KLEB (Golden Meadow, La.)
Broadcast Team: Mike Wagenheim (play-by-play)
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