Kansas State University Athletics

Wednesday, November 13
Manhattan, Kan.
7 p.m.

Kansas State University

vs

Monmouth

Game Preview // K-State Returns Home to Host Monmouth Wednesday

Nov 12, 2019 | Men's Basketball

GAME 3
KANSAS STATE (2-0) vs. MONMOUTH (1-1)
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 >> 7:02 p.m. CT >> Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) >> Manhattan, Kan.
 
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COACHES
Kansas State: Bruce Weber (Wis.-Milwaukee '78)
Overall: 465-244/22nd season
At K-State: 152-89/8th season
vs. Monmouth: First meeting
 
Monmouth: King Rice (North Carolina '92)
Overall: 132-134/9th season
At Monmouth: 132-134/9th season
vs. Kansas State: First meeting
 
PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
Kansas State (2-0)
G: #00 Mike McGuirl
G: #2 Cartier Diarra
G/F: #20 Xavier Sneed
F: #23 Montavious Murphy
F: #14 Makol Mawien
               
Monmouth (1-1)
G: #3 Deion Hammond
G: #13 Marcus McClary
G: #25 Samuel Chaput
F: #4 Mustapha Traore
F: #21 Nikkei Rutty
 
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: K-State leads 1-0
Current Streak: K-State, 1
In Manhattan: K-State leads 1-0
At Bramlage Coliseum: K-State leads 1-0
Last Meeting: W, 73-64 [12/29/02 in Manhattan]
Weber vs. Rice: First meeting
 
OPENING TIP
  • Kansas State (2-0) returns to Bramlage Coliseum on Wednesday, as the Wildcats begin a two-game homestand with a 7 p.m., CT matchup against Monmouth (1-1). The contest is the first of two home games affiliated with the Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans Fort Myers Tipoff, which includes the game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-2) on Tuesday, Nov. 19. K-State will play in the championship rounds of the Tipoff beginning Monday, Nov. 25 with a matchup against Pittsburgh (1-1) at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Fla. The winner will face either Bradley (1-1) or Northwestern (0-1) in the championship game on Wednesday, Nov. 27.  
  • The Wildcats have won 30 consecutive games against non-conference opponents at Bramlage Coliseum since the start of the 2015-16 season. Overall, the school has a 106-6 (.946) record at home venues in non-conference play since 2006-07, including 97-5 (.951) at Bramlage Coliseum, and has won 93 of its last 97 non-conference home games. The team went 10-3 in non-conference action in 2018-19, including 7-0 at home venues. The last non-conference home loss came to Tulsa, 61-54, on Dec. 9, 2017 in Wichita, while the last at Bramlage came to Georgia, 50-46, on?Dec. 31, 2014.
  • K-State is off to a 2-0 start to a season for the sixth consecutive season and the seventh time in eight seasons under head coach Bruce Weber. Playing in their first overtime game in more than a year, the Wildcats went back and forth with the Runnin' Rebels (1-1) in the extra period before a jumper by senior Xavier Sneed with 28 seconds left gave the team the lead for good at 56-54. The Wildcats scored 6 of the last 8 points in overtime, including 2 free throws by junior Mike McGuirl and Sneed, to claim their first win over UNLV at the Thomas &?Mack Center in three tries. Sneed led all Wildcats with 19 points, while junior Cartier Diarra, who fouled out early in overtime, added 12 points and a game-high 6 assists. It was the first overtime game since a 66-64 win over TCU at Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament on March 8, 2018 and the first road overtime win since a 66-63 victory at No. 16 Oklahoma on Jan. 10, 2015.
  • The UNLV victory was the first in a non-conference road game since an 84-79 win at Vanderbilt on Dec. 3, 2017, snapping a 3-game skid (at Marquette, Tulsa and Texas A&M) that dated back to 2018-19. The Wildcats, which posted their best road record (7-2) in Big 12 play a year ago, have now won 8 of their last 11 road games.
  • With the offense still developing, K-State has relied on its defensive foundation to grind out wins over North?Dakota State and UNLV in the early going. The team is allowing just 55 points on 31.8 percent shooting (35-of-110), including 26.8 percent (15-of-56) from 3-point range, while forcing 16.5 turnovers per game. The Wildcats rank first in the Big 12 in field goal percentage and second in scoring defense. After holding NDSU to 54 points (on 28.8 percent shooting) and UNLV?to 56 (34.5 percent shooting), the team has now held 89 opponents (including 20 of their last 36 foes) to 60 points or less in the Weber era (nearly 40 percent of the 241 opponents) with the Wildcats boasting an 81-8 (.910) mark in those contests.
 
NOTES ON MONMOUTH
  • Monmouth (1-1) returns 11 lettermen, including four starters (Deion Hammond, Ray Salnave, Mustapha Traore and Marcus McClary) from a team that posted a 14-21 overall record and finished sixth in the MAAC?with a 10-8 league mark. The Mountain Hawks, which plays 7 consecutive road games to start the season, opened with a 66-62 win at Lehigh on Nov. 5 before losing 94-74 at Hofstra on Saturday.  
  • Monmouth is averaging 70 points on 40.6 percent shooting, including 32.6 percent from 3-point range, with 36.0 rebounds, 17.0 assists, 6.5 steals and 4.5 blocks per game, while allowing 78 points on 46.5 percent shooting, including 48.6 percent from 3-point range. The team has connected on 72 percent from the free throw line.
  • Hammond (13.5 ppg.) and Salnave (12.5) are each averaging in double figures for the Mountain Hawks, as Hammond is averaging 37.5 percent from the field, including 41.2 percent from 3-point range, while Salnave is hitting on 40.9 percent from the field, including 42.9 percent from long range. Four others (Traore, McClary, Louie Pillari and Nikkei Rutty)?are averaging at 6.0 per game. Traore is team's leading rebounder at 6.0 boards per game.
  • Monmouth started the 2018-19 season at 0-12 before winning 14 of its last 23 games to finish at 14-21 overall. Salnave (11.9) and Hammond (11.8) each averaged double figures, as Hammond made 74 3-pointers and Salnave led the team in both scoring and assists (2.8 apg.).
  • Head coach King Rice enters his ninth season in 2019-10 with a 132-134 overall record, including a 70-46 mark in MAAC?play. He led the Hawks to seasons of 28 and 27 wins in 2015-16 and 2016-17, which included the MAAC regular-season championship. As a player at North Carolina (1987-91), he led the Tar Heels to four Sweet 16s and a trip to the 1991 Final Four.  
 
SERIES HISTORY
  • K-State and Monmouth will meet for the second time and the first time since a 73-64 win by the Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum on Dec. 29, 2002. 
  •  This will be the first meeting for coach Bruce Weber against Monmouth. He has coached against King Rice three times in his career, losing to a Rice-led North Carolina team as a Purdue assistant on Dec. 22, 1990, while he won a home-and-home series against Vanderbilt in 2008 and 2009 as head coach at Illinois while King was an assistant to Kevin Stallings.
  •  K-State is 3-2 against teams from the Metro Atlantic Conference, including 1-0 at home. The other matchups have come against Canisius (1-1), Rider (1-0) and Siena (0-1). The last meeting with a MAAC school came in an 82-69 win over Rider on Nov. 25, 2007 at the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla.
 
LAST TIME OUT: K-STATE 60, UNLV 56
  • Senior Xavier Sneed scored a season-high 19 points, including 4 of the team's last 6 points in overtime, to help propel K-State to a 60-56 come-from-behind victory over UNLV on Saturday afternoon before 8,796 fans at the Thomas and Mack Center.
  • Playing in their first overtime in more than a year, the Wildcats (2-0) went back and forth with the Runnin' Rebels (1-1) in the extra session before a jumper by Sneed with 28 seconds left gave the team the lead for good at 56-54. A deflection off a missed shot by senior Amauri Hardy went the way of K-State with 18 seconds, and junior Mike McGuirl calmly sank a pair of free throws to extend the lead to 58-54 with 13 seconds remaining.
  • Freshman DaJuan Gordon blocked a desperation 3-pointer by junior Jonah Antonio on the next Rebel possession with 7 seconds to play and Sneed finished off the Wildcat scoring with two free throws for a 60-54 lead with 4 seconds. A lay-up Hardy at the buzzer closed the scoring at 60-56.
  • K-State moved to 2-0 to start a season for the sixth consecutive season and the seventh time in eight seasons under head coach Bruce Weber.
  • Playing in their earliest road game in school history, the Wildcats claimed their first non-conference true road victory in close to two years, snapping a 3-game losing streak, and earned their first overtime road victory since a 66-63 win at No. 16 Oklahoma on Jan. 10, 2015.
  • Joining Sneed in double figures for K-State was junior Cartier Diarra, who finished with 12 points and a career-tying 6 assists before fouling out with 2:12 to play in overtime. McGuirl posted 9 points on 3-of-4 shooting, including 1-of-2 from 3-point range, to go with 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 27 minutes. Gordon and Montavious Murphy each added 5 points.
  • UNLV, which scored 86 points in its opener with Purdue Fort Wayne, was held to 56 points on 34.5 percent (20-of-58) shooting for the game, including 26.9 percent (7-of-26) from 3-point range. K-State has now held 89 foes to 60 points or less in the Weber era with the Wildcats boasting an 81-8 mark in those contests, including 20 of their last 36 opponents.
  • The Wildcats finished the game at 37.3 percent (22-of-59) from the field, including 17.4 percent (4-of-23) from long range. The team led for just 5:07 of the game compared to 30:58 for the Rebels.
 
'CATS WIN OPENER AGAIN
  • K-State opened the season with a hard-fought 67-54 win over preseason Summit League favorite North Dakota State on Nov. 5. Behind the play of junior Cartier Diarra who scored a career-high 23 points, the Wildcats used a second-half resurgence to break open a tight game.
  • K-State is now 91-25 (.784) all-time in season openers dating to the first season in 1903, including a 79-9 (.898) mark at home. The Wildcats have a 26-2 (.929) record in season openers played at Bramlage Coliseum. Overall, the team is now 28-4 (.875) at Bramlage Coliseum in home openers. Head coach Bruce Weber is now 7-1 (.875) in season openers at K-State.
  • It marked the first time the school has opened a season against an NCAA?Tournament opponent in nearly 20 seasons (an 88-69 loss at Arizona on Nov. 16, 1999) and the first time at home since hosting Purdue (with  then head coach and K-State alum Gene Keady and assistant coach Bruce Weber) in the first-ever game at Bramlage Coliseum on Nov. 26, 1988.
 
LEADING WITH DEFENSE
  • K-State continued its reputation as one of the top defensive teams in the country under head coach Bruce Weber to start the season, holding its first two opponents to 55 points on 31.8 percent shooting (35-of-110), including 26.8 percent (15-of-56) from 3-point range.
  • K-State has held 20 of its last 36 opponents to 60 points or less with just two eclipsing 70. The squad has held 89 opponents to 60 points or less in Bruce Weber's tenure, boasting an 81-8 mark in those contests.
  • K-State had one of the top defensive teams in the country in 2018-19, holding opponents to 59.6 points on 41.5 percent shooting, including 31.4 percent from 3-point range, while forcing 14.8 turnovers per game and averaging 7.5 steals per game. The Wildcats ranked among the nation's best in a number of defensive categories, including fourth in scoring defense, 16th in turnover margin (+3.5), 36th in 3-point field goal percentage defense, 43rd in total steals (256) and 48th in steals per game. The squad led the Big 12 in steals and turnover margin, while was second in scoring defense and rebounding defense (32.1) and third in 3-point field goal percentage defense.
  • The 59.6 points per game average was the lowest opponent scoring average since the introduction of the shot clock in 1985-86, surpassing the 60.4 points per game average in 2012-13, while it was the sixth-lowest all-time and the lowest since the 1982-83 team allowed 58.4 points per game. Only eight other teams (1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1961-62, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83) allowed less than 60 points per game in school history.
  • K-State has held foes to an average of 14.5 points under their average, including a 14.6 average in Big 12 play. Eleven opponents (6 Big 12 foes) were held to 20 or more points under their average, most notably Texas Tech (26.6), TCU?(25.4 and 23.5), Iowa State (24.3) and OSU?(21.8).
  • In Big 12 play, K-State allowed 59.6 points per game on 42.6 percent shooting, including 33.8 percent from 3-point range. It is the school's lowest defensive scoring average in a Big 12 season and a tie for the ninth-best in a conference season and the lowest since 1961-62. The Wildcats held Big 12 opponents (Iowa State, TCU [twice], Texas Tech, Oklahoma State [twice], West Virginia, Baylor and Oklahoma) to 60 points or less on 9 occasions.
  • In the 58-45 win over No. 14/13 Texas Tech last season, the Wildcat defense had their most impressive effort, holding the Red Raiders to the fewest by a conference foe under Weber and the fewest since 2003.
 
NON-CONFERENCE HISTORY
  • K-State has a 106-6 (.946) record at home venues (includes home games played at Bramlage Coliseum, INTRUST?Bank Arena in Wichita and the Sprint Center in Kansas City) in non-conference play dating back to the 2006-07 season, including a 97-5 (.951) mark at Bramlage Coliseum.
  • The Wildcats have won 93 of their last 97 non-conference home games, including a 30-game winning streak at Bramlage Coliseum. The last home non-conference loss came against Georgia, 50-46, on Dec. 31, 2014.
  • K-State has posted a 141-36 (.796) record in non-conference play since the 2006-07 season, which includes a 10-3 (.769) mark in 2018-19. The team has posted double-digit non-conference wins in 12 of the last 13 years.
  • Since going 7-6 in non-conference in 2014-15, which included back-to-back losses to Texas Southern and Georgia, the Wildcats has won double-digit non-conference games each of the past three seasons and is 45-9 (.833) in non-conference play since the start of 2015-16 season.
 
A LOOK AT THE 30 STRAIGHT NON-CONFERENCE WINS AT BRAMLAGE COLISEUM
  • A closer look at K-State's current 30-game non-conference winning streak at Bramlage Coliseum, which dates to the start of the 2015-16 season. The Wildcats have won by an average of more than 17 points per game. 
 
  • 11/13/15 -- Maryland-Eastern Shore, 80-53
  • 11/16/15 -- Columbia, 81-71
  • 11/20/15 -- South Dakota, 93-72
  • 11/29/15 -- South Carolina State, 68-66
  • 12/9/15 -- Coppin State, 83-58
  • 12/22/16 -- North Dakota, 63-49
  • 12/29/16 -- Saint Louis, 75-47
  • 1/30/16 -- Ole Miss, 69-64 (Big 12/SEC Challenge)
  • 11/11/16 -- Western Illinois, 82-55
  • 11/15/16 -- Omaha, 81-68
  • 11/20/16 -- Hampton, 89-67
  • 11/22/16 -- Robert Morris, 61-40
  • 11/30/16 -- Green Bay, 80-61
  • 12/6/16 -- Prairie View A&M, 74-55
  • 12/21/16 -- Gardner-Webb, 67-54
  • 11/10/17 -- American, 83-45
  • 11/14/17 -- UMKC, 72-51
  • 11/17/17 -- UC Irvine, 71-49
  • 11/20/17 -- Northern Arizona, 80-58
  • 11/29/17 -- Oral Roberts, 77-68
  • 12/5/17 -- USC?Upstate, 86-49
  • 12/16/17 -- SE?Missouri State, 89-71
  • 1/27/18 -- Georgia, 56-51 (Big 12/SEC Challenge)
  • 11/9/18 -- Kennesaw State, 56-41
  • 11/12/18 -- Denver, 64-56
  • 11/24/18 -- Lehigh, 77-58
  • 12/15/18 -- Georgia State, 71-59
  • 12/19/18 -- Southern Miss, 55-51
  • 12/29/18 -- George Mason, 59-58
  • 11/5/19 – North Dakota State, 67-54
 
HISTORY AT BRAMLAGE COLISEUM
  • K-State has posted a 379-118 (.762) all-time record at Bramlage Coliseum since its opening during the 1988-89 season. The 379 wins are the most at a home venue for the Wildcats, surpassing the 378 wins at Ahearn Field House (1950-88). It is the school's third home venue.
  • K-State has registered a 179-38 (.824) record at home over the past 14 seasons, including a 79-33 (.705) mark in Big 12 play. The 179 wins rank fourth among all Big 12 schools in that span, while the 79 league victories at home are only surpassed by Kansas and Texas. In all, the program has earned double-digit victories in 26 of its 31 seasons in the arena, including a current streak of 18 straight seasons.
  • K-State has a 239-61 (.796) record at home, including a 139-10 (.932) mark in non-conference action, since the 2001-02 season for an average of just over 13 home wins (13.3) per season in that span.
  • Head coach Bruce Weber has tallied a 95-22 (.810) record at Bramlage Coliseum since taking over at K-State in 2012-13 with non-conference home losses to Northern?Colorado (2013), Texas Southern (2014) and Georgia (2014). The 22 losses (19 of which have come in Big 12 play) have come by a grand total of 174 points or just 7.9 points per game.
 
A QUICK LOOK AT K-STATE
  • The Wildcats return nine lettermen, including four players (Xavier Sneed, Makol Mawien, Cartier Diarra and Mike McGuirl) who registered starts, in 2019-20 from a squad that posted a 25-9 overall record a year ago and earned a share of the Big 12 regular-season championship for the second time under head coach Bruce?Weber. The 25-win season was the seventh in school history, including the first time in consecutive seasons. K-State is one of just 24 schools  -- 15 in power conferences -- and 3 in the Big 12 (Kansas and Texas Tech) -- with 25 wins in each of the last 2 seasons.
  • All-Big 12 honorable mention Xavier Sneed (10.6 ppg., 5.5 rpg.), fellow senior Makol Mawien (7.0 ppg., 4.9 rpg.) and key reserve and junior Cartier Diarra (6.8 ppg., 3.3 rpg.) form the core of a group returning for the Wildcats,  who must replace their top three scorers in Barry Brown, Jr. (14.6 ppg.), Dean Wade (12.9 ppg.) and Kamau?Stokes (11.0 ppg.). All three have played pivotal roles with the consecutive 25-win seasons, including 71 and 70 starts, respectively, by Mawien and Sneed and major minutes by Diarra.
  • Sneed is the team's top returner in nearly every stat category, including scoring (349), rebounding (182), assists (64), steals (45) and minutes (1014). He enters his senior season ranking 29th on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,008 points having seen action in 105 career games with starts in 70 of the last 71 games. Mawien, who has started every game of his K-State career, has the fifth-highest career field goal percentage (56.1; 204-of-364) in school history after posting the sixth-highest (59.8; 104-of-174) field goal percentage in a single season as a junior in 2017-18. Diarra scored in double figures in four consecutive games, including three in Big 12 play, before missing eight games due to a broken finger. He did come back to play in the last three games with Wade out for the season, including a 15-point effort against Iowa State in the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and a 9-point effort in the NCAA?Tournament.
  • The Wildcats also return rising senior Pierson McAtee (0.5 ppg., 0.5 rpg.), juniors Mike McGuirl (3.6 ppg., 1.5 rpg.), Levi Stockard III (1.8 ppg., 1.5 rpg.) and James Love III (0.3 ppg., 0.4 rpg.), sophomores Nigel Shadd (0.2 ppg., 0.4 rpg.) and Shaun?Williams [was Neal-Williams] (1.4 ppg., 1.1 rpg.).
 
'CATS WELCOME FIVE NEWCOMERS
  • The Wildcats will welcome five newcomers in 2019-20, including a pair of junior college transfers (David Sloan and Joe Petrakis) and three true freshmen (Antonio Gordon, DaJuan Gordon and Montavious Murphy). 
  • Sloan was regarded as one of the top community colleges players in the country (and a Top 150 player out of high school) in 2018-19 after helping John A. Logan College to a 27-5 overall record as a sophomore. The NJCAA All-American twice led the NJCAA ranks in both total assists and assists per game, including 10.2 assists per game a year ago.
  • The freshmen were all consensus Top 200 prospects, as the recruiting class was a consensus Top 40 class nationally by a number of recruiting services, ranking No. 39 by Rivals.com and No. 40 by 247Sports.com. DaJuan Gordon was a consensus Top 150 player by both recruiting services.
  • Antonio Gordon scored nearly 1,600 points in his high school career at Eisenhower High School in Lawton, Okla., and averaged 26.3 points and 10.1 rebounds as a senior in 2018-19. DaJuan Gordon was the Chicago Sun-Times City Player of the Year after averaging 17.6 points in leading Curie to the school's first city title. Murphy was one of the best players in Houston and a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award, averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds as a senior at Concordia Lutheran.
 
'CATS PICKED NINTH IN BIG 12 POLL;
SNEED NAMED HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG 12
  • K-State was picked to finish ninth by the league coaches in the annual Big 12 Preseason poll released on Oct. 17, as the Wildcats received 23 points. Kansas was selected first for the ninth consecutive season, while Baylor, Texas Tech, Texas and West Virginia rounded out the Top 5.
  • The ninth-place selection tied for the lowest by a K-State team in the history of the 10-team poll, joining the 2016-17 team which was also picked to finish ninth by the league coaches. The team has been picked to finish eighth or worse 13 times in the history of the 24-year poll, including eighth in 2001-02, 2003-04, 2008-09, 2015-16 and 2017-18, ninth in 1996-97, 2004-05, 10th in 1999-2000, 11th in 2002-03 and 2005-06 and 12th in 1997-98 and 2000-01.
  • Senior Xavier Sneed was one of eight players to be selected to the honorable mention All-Big 12 preseason team, along with Oklahoma's Kristian Doolittle, Oklahoma State's Yor Anei, Texas' Matt?Coleman, Texas Tech's Chris Clarke, Davide Moretti and Jahmi'us Ramey and West Virginia's Derek Culver.
  • Kansas' Udoka Azubuike and Devon Dotson, along with Baylor's Tristan Clark, Iowa State's Tyrese Haliburton and TCU's Desmond Bane were named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team. Azubuike was the Preseason Player of the Year, while Chris Clarke was the Preseason Newcomer of the Year and West Virginia's Oscar Tshiebwe was the Preseason Freshman of the Year.
 
SNEED NAMED CANDIDATE FOR JULIUS ERVING AWARD
  • Senior Xavier Sneed was named one of 20 watch list members for the 2020 Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Award, as announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Oct. 16.
  • Sneed was one of two Big 12 players named to the watch list, including Texas Tech transfer Chris Clarke. Other candidates include Arizona's Josh Green, Duke's Matthew Hurt, Florida's Scottie Lewis, Gonzaga's Corey Kispert, Harvard's Seth Towns, Kentucky's Kahlil Whitney, Louisville's Jordan Nwora, Memphis' Precious Achiuwa, Oregon State's Tres Tinkle, Providence's Alpha Diallo, Purdue's Nojel Eastern, St. John's L.J. Figueroa, Syracuse's Elijah Hughes, Vermont's Anthony Lamb, Villanova's Saddiq Bey, Washington's Jaden McDaniels, Washington State's C.J. Elleby and Xavier's Naji Marshall.
  • Wade is the first K-State player to be a preseason candidate for the Wooden Award since Rodney McGruder in 2012. Jacob Pullen, who was a preseason candidate in 2010, was the last Wildcat to earn recognition to the Wooden All-American team, while Michael Beasley (2008) was the last finalist.
  • The 20-member watch list for the Erving Award will be narrowed to just 10 by mid-February. In March, five finalists will be presented to Julius Erving and the Hall of Fame's selection committee. The winner will be presented at The College Basketball Awards presented by Wendy's on April 10, 2020.
 
UP NEXT: ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (0-2)
  • K-State continues its homestand on Tuesday, Nov. 19 when the Wildcats play host to Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-2) at 7 p.m. It will be the fifth meeting between the schools and the first since a 90-76 win on Dec. 21, 2009.

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