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Austin Peay Governors Basketball plays Tennessee State at home ThursdayTennessee State vs. Austin Peay GovernorsThursday, February 7th, 2013 | 7:00pm (CT)
The two teams split last season’s two meetings, with APSU winning in Clarksville, 69-63, January 16th, 2012 before losing 77-57 14 days later in Nashville. Austin Peay Governors
Austin Peay was picked to finish third behind Murray State and Southeast Missouri in the newly-formed OVC West Division in the preseason poll. APSU is home for a short two-game homestand. They will play Tennessee State, Thursday, and East Division leader Belmont, Saturday. Chris Horton was voted OVC Freshman of the Week for a seventh time after his 11-point, 10-rebound performance against Murray State. It was his season’s fifth double-double. Tennessee State Tigers
TSU welcomed back All-America candidate Robert Covington against Tennessee Tech. After missing 10 games with a knee injury he recorded 17 points off the bench against Tennessee Tech. Eleven players average playing at least 10 minutes per game for the deep Tennessee State squad. Senior forward Kellen Thornton is a force inside, averaging 14.6 ppg and 7.8 rpg. Junior point guard Patrick Miller is one of the OVC’s most underrated players, averaging 13.8 ppg and 5.4 apg. Jordan Cyphers is averaging 11.8 ppg, including a team-best 44 three pointers. TSU is shooting an impressive 74 percent at the free-throw line in OVC play. Deeper MeaningsWhat A Win Would Mean: The Govs would win their second OVC game…they would improve to 6-18…they would go 1-1 in February…the Govs would go to 2-3 in OVC home games….they would improve to 44-26 all-time against Tennessee State…it would snap a six-game losing streak…it would make Dave Loos 31-17 all-time against Tennessee State…it would make Loos 1-0 against first-year Tennessee State coach Travis Williams…it would be Loos’ 451st career victory. What A Loss Would Mean: The Govs would drop 14 games below the .500 mark at 5-19…the Govs would lose their seventh straight game…it would snap APSU’s streak of 19 straight seasons with at least a .500 OVC mark…the Govs would fall to 0-10 on the road this season…it would be APSU’s second straight loss in the series…it would be Dave Loos’ 329th APSU loss and 382nd all-time. Horton Earns OVC Honor Again
Despite foul trouble that allowed him to play just nine minutes after halftime, Horton finished with 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting while also grabbing 10 rebounds, his fifth double-double this season. In addition, his six blocked shots made it the 12th time this season he has had three or more single-game blocks. Clyburn Returns
Then his first game back against DePaul, he suffered a hamstring injury, later diagnosed as a tear. As a result, he missed the next two months. Good News, Bad NewsJunior Will Triggs shot 50 percent or better for the 11th game in a row, but he was just 1-of-2 on the day against Murray State. Over the last 11 games Triggs is 65 of 98 from the floor (66.3 percent). The two-point performance saw Triggs’ streak of double-figure scoring games end at 10. 50 ThreesSenior Anthony Campbell led the Govs with 16 points, including four three-pointers. He has 50 made three-point field goals this season. It was also his third straight double-digit scoring performance. With The Assist
He tied a career high with six assists and helped limit Murray State’s Isaiah Canaan – an All-American in 2011-12 – to 19 points on 6-of-18 shooting. Four SmellThe Govs committed a season-high 26 fouls against Murray State. That led to 23 made free throws on 34 attempts for the Racers, both season-highs by Austin Peay opponents. The 26 fouls dropped APSU out of the Top 50 rankings for fewest fouls on the season. Building BlockWith his six blocked shots against Murray State, Chris Horton now has 72 blocked single-season blocks. He needs just 12 blocked shots to break Josh Lewis’ 2003-04 single-season record. Horton now has 12 games this season in which he has had at least three blocks. Free-Throw WoesIn the road games against Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech the Govs combined to shoot only 16 of 31 (52 percent) from the free throw line while the opposition combined for 28 of 34 (82 percent). Then against Murray State the Governors were just 7 of 14 (50 percent), including three misses in the final four minutes of regulation and two more in overtime. Media CenterRadio: Governors Radio Network WVRY 105.1-FM Television: Peay Nation Broadcasting SectionsAustin Peay State University, Basketball (Men), Featured Story, NCAA, Ohio Valley Conference, Schools, SportsTopicsAnthony Campbell, APSU, APSU Athletics, APSU Basketball, APSU Dunn Center, APSU Men's Basketball, APSU Sports, Austin Peay State University, Belmont, chris horton, Clarksville TN, Dave Aaron Arena, Dave Loos, Dave Loos Court, David Loos, DePaul, Governors, Governors Radio Network, Govs, Greg Walker, Jacksonville State., Jerome Clyburn, Jordan Cyphers, Kellen Thornton, Murray State, Ohio Valley Conference, OVC, OVC East Division, OVC Freshman of the Week, OVC West Division, Patrick Miller, Peay Nation Broadcasting, Robert Covington, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, Tigers, Travis Betran, Travis Williams, Will Triggs, WVRY 105.1 FM |