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Bison Host Omaha Saturday in Final Home Game of 2018-19 Season
2/21/2019 4:35:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Complete NDSU Game Notes
Feb. 23 vs. Omaha Watch | Listen | Live Stats
The Game: The North Dakota State men's basketball team (14-13 overall, 8-5 Summit League) hosts Omaha (17-9, 11-2) in the home finale on Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Scheels Center. The Bison have won 8 of their past 11 games entering the weekend.
Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast on Midco Sports Network 2 and available on ESPN3 and GoBison.com/allaccess.
Radio: The game will be broadcast on 107.9 The Fox and Bison1660, as well as being streamed on the 107.9 The Fox app, the Bison1660 app, and on GoBison.com/allaccess. Jeff Culhane and Jeremy Jorgenson will call the action.
About Omaha: As of Thursday, Omaha is tied with South Dakota State for first place in the Summit League standings this season. The Mavericks improved to 17-9 overall and 11-2 in the league with a 77-63 home win over Western Illinois on Wednesday night.
Senior guard Zach Jackson leads the Mavs with 18.7 points per game and 44-percent shooting from three-point range. All five Omaha starters are averaging double-digit scoring.
Omaha ranks 10th in the nation for fewest turnovers per game at 9.9, and the Mavs are also top-30 nationally in field goal percentage (25th) and three-point percentage (7th).
History with Omaha: Saturday will be the 81st meeting between North Dakota State and Omaha dating back to 1935-36. NDSU has a 48-32 lead in the series. The Bison have won 6 of the 7 meetings in Fargo since Omaha's transition to Division I.
Last Time vs. Omaha: Mitch Hahn scored 20 points and Matt Pile added a career-high 19 to lead Omaha past North Dakota State on Jan. 2 at Baxter Arena.
Tyson Ward led NDSU with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Rocky Kreuser and Deng Geu both scored 14 points, and Tyree Eady added 13 for the Bison.
NDSU shot 47 percent for the game and made 13-of-26 (50 percent) from three-point range, but the Bison were outshot by Omaha. The Mavericks made 56 percent overall and 46 percent from beyond the arc.
NDSU led 25-24 with just over eight minutes left in the first half, but Omaha exploded for a 12-0 run over the next three-plus minutes to go ahead 36-25. Leading 41-32 at halftime, the Mavericks used a 19-2 run to put the game out of reach in the second half.
Vin Diesel: Over the past six games, Vinnie Shahid is averaging 21.2 points and 4.2 assists, while shooting 60 percent overall and 49 percent (19-for-39) from beyond the arc. He has committed just five turnovers in that six-game stretch.
Tyson vs. Omaha: In the past two seasons vs. Omaha, Tyson Ward is averaging 16.7 points and 7.0 rebounds, while shooting 53 percent overall and 45 percent from beyond the arc.
Free Throw Shooting: The Bison rank sixth in the nation in free throw shooting at 77.6 percent.
High-Level Shooter: Jared Samuelson is shooting 51 percent from three-point range in Summit League play. He ranks 17th among all active Division I players with a career 43.7 percent from beyond the arc.
Lighter Load: The Bison do not have a single player who ranks among the top 20 in The Summit League in minutes played during the conference season. Vinnie Shahid's 30.3 minutes per game are tied for the 21st-most.
On the Boards: Tyson Ward is the only player in the Summit League under 6-foot-8 who averages at least 7.5 rebounds per game in league play.
Limited Turnovers & Fouls: NDSU ranks 13th in the nation for fewest fouls committed per game (14.9) and 32nd nationally for fewest turnovers committed per game (11.1).
Eady Stepping Up: Redshirt freshman Tyree Eady is shooting 54 percent in league play, including 45 percent from three-point range. He ranks seventh among Summit League freshmen with 7.4 points per game in league play.
They Went to Jared: Junior Jared Samuelson scored a season-high 18 points on six three-pointers in NDSU's victory over Oral Roberts on Valentine's Day.
Quick Start: The Bison exploded out of the gates on Feb. 14, making eight three-pointers in the game's first eight minutes to go up 24-14 on Oral Roberts.
Winning Streak: NDSU's five-game winning streak was its first since the 2014-15 season. NDSU won five straight in Summit League play that year between Jan. 29 and Feb. 12.
90 Wins: The 81-71 victory over Denver on Feb. 9 was the 90th career win for NDSU head coach David Richman. He is on pace to be the second-fastest to 100 victories in school history.
1. Erv Inniger, 1978-92 90-51 141 games
2. David Richman, 2014-present 90-63 153 games
3. Bob Lowe, 1933-46 90-68 158 games
T4. Saul Phillips, 2007-14 90-69 159 games
T4. Tim Miles, 2001-07 90-69 159 games
Three-dy: Redshirt freshman Tyree Eady scored a season-high 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting off the bench in NDSU's win over Denver on Feb. 9. He made a season-best four three-pointers.
Just A Minute: Trailing 56-55 with 6:00 remaining at UND on Feb. 6, the Bison exploded for a 10-0 run in the span of just one minute.
Vinnie Shahid and Cameron Hunter got to the rim for back-to-back buckets, then Ward stole the ball from UND's Billy Brown as the Fighting Hawks looked to take a timeout. Ward drilled a dagger three-pointer from the corner.
Shahid capped the 10-0 run with a three-point play, and NDSU led 65-56 with 4:59 left.
Feb. 23 vs. Omaha Watch | Listen | Live Stats
The Game: The North Dakota State men's basketball team (14-13 overall, 8-5 Summit League) hosts Omaha (17-9, 11-2) in the home finale on Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Scheels Center. The Bison have won 8 of their past 11 games entering the weekend.
Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast on Midco Sports Network 2 and available on ESPN3 and GoBison.com/allaccess.
Radio: The game will be broadcast on 107.9 The Fox and Bison1660, as well as being streamed on the 107.9 The Fox app, the Bison1660 app, and on GoBison.com/allaccess. Jeff Culhane and Jeremy Jorgenson will call the action.
About Omaha: As of Thursday, Omaha is tied with South Dakota State for first place in the Summit League standings this season. The Mavericks improved to 17-9 overall and 11-2 in the league with a 77-63 home win over Western Illinois on Wednesday night.
Senior guard Zach Jackson leads the Mavs with 18.7 points per game and 44-percent shooting from three-point range. All five Omaha starters are averaging double-digit scoring.
Omaha ranks 10th in the nation for fewest turnovers per game at 9.9, and the Mavs are also top-30 nationally in field goal percentage (25th) and three-point percentage (7th).
History with Omaha: Saturday will be the 81st meeting between North Dakota State and Omaha dating back to 1935-36. NDSU has a 48-32 lead in the series. The Bison have won 6 of the 7 meetings in Fargo since Omaha's transition to Division I.
Last Time vs. Omaha: Mitch Hahn scored 20 points and Matt Pile added a career-high 19 to lead Omaha past North Dakota State on Jan. 2 at Baxter Arena.
Tyson Ward led NDSU with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Rocky Kreuser and Deng Geu both scored 14 points, and Tyree Eady added 13 for the Bison.
NDSU shot 47 percent for the game and made 13-of-26 (50 percent) from three-point range, but the Bison were outshot by Omaha. The Mavericks made 56 percent overall and 46 percent from beyond the arc.
NDSU led 25-24 with just over eight minutes left in the first half, but Omaha exploded for a 12-0 run over the next three-plus minutes to go ahead 36-25. Leading 41-32 at halftime, the Mavericks used a 19-2 run to put the game out of reach in the second half.
Vin Diesel: Over the past six games, Vinnie Shahid is averaging 21.2 points and 4.2 assists, while shooting 60 percent overall and 49 percent (19-for-39) from beyond the arc. He has committed just five turnovers in that six-game stretch.
Tyson vs. Omaha: In the past two seasons vs. Omaha, Tyson Ward is averaging 16.7 points and 7.0 rebounds, while shooting 53 percent overall and 45 percent from beyond the arc.
Free Throw Shooting: The Bison rank sixth in the nation in free throw shooting at 77.6 percent.
High-Level Shooter: Jared Samuelson is shooting 51 percent from three-point range in Summit League play. He ranks 17th among all active Division I players with a career 43.7 percent from beyond the arc.
Lighter Load: The Bison do not have a single player who ranks among the top 20 in The Summit League in minutes played during the conference season. Vinnie Shahid's 30.3 minutes per game are tied for the 21st-most.
On the Boards: Tyson Ward is the only player in the Summit League under 6-foot-8 who averages at least 7.5 rebounds per game in league play.
Limited Turnovers & Fouls: NDSU ranks 13th in the nation for fewest fouls committed per game (14.9) and 32nd nationally for fewest turnovers committed per game (11.1).
Eady Stepping Up: Redshirt freshman Tyree Eady is shooting 54 percent in league play, including 45 percent from three-point range. He ranks seventh among Summit League freshmen with 7.4 points per game in league play.
They Went to Jared: Junior Jared Samuelson scored a season-high 18 points on six three-pointers in NDSU's victory over Oral Roberts on Valentine's Day.
Quick Start: The Bison exploded out of the gates on Feb. 14, making eight three-pointers in the game's first eight minutes to go up 24-14 on Oral Roberts.
Winning Streak: NDSU's five-game winning streak was its first since the 2014-15 season. NDSU won five straight in Summit League play that year between Jan. 29 and Feb. 12.
90 Wins: The 81-71 victory over Denver on Feb. 9 was the 90th career win for NDSU head coach David Richman. He is on pace to be the second-fastest to 100 victories in school history.
1. Erv Inniger, 1978-92 90-51 141 games
2. David Richman, 2014-present 90-63 153 games
3. Bob Lowe, 1933-46 90-68 158 games
T4. Saul Phillips, 2007-14 90-69 159 games
T4. Tim Miles, 2001-07 90-69 159 games
Three-dy: Redshirt freshman Tyree Eady scored a season-high 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting off the bench in NDSU's win over Denver on Feb. 9. He made a season-best four three-pointers.
Just A Minute: Trailing 56-55 with 6:00 remaining at UND on Feb. 6, the Bison exploded for a 10-0 run in the span of just one minute.
Vinnie Shahid and Cameron Hunter got to the rim for back-to-back buckets, then Ward stole the ball from UND's Billy Brown as the Fighting Hawks looked to take a timeout. Ward drilled a dagger three-pointer from the corner.
Shahid capped the 10-0 run with a three-point play, and NDSU led 65-56 with 4:59 left.
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