SPOKANE, Wash. – Arguably the most stern test of the UT Arlington men's basketball team's grueling non-conference schedule awaits the Mavericks (3-7) on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Central against the #8 Gonzaga Bulldogs (9-2).
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FOLLOW ALONG
The game will be televised on KHQ/ROOT – available nationwide with sports packages on DirecTV (Channel 687) and Dish Network (Channel 412), and on cable providers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Additionally, the game will be streamed online at
WCCSports.com/Watch.
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The Voice Of The Mavericks
Josh Sours will have the call on the radio at KEXB 620 AM and via the TuneIn App and iHeartRadio. Furthermore, for updates and behind-the-scenes photos and videos all season, be sure to follow @UTA_MBB on Twitter and @UTA_Hoops on Instagram.
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ONE BIG THING
Brian Warren enters the game just nine points shy of 1,000 for his career. In his first two collegiate seasons at Tyler Junior College, Warren tallied 842 points, and he has a team-leading 149 this season – the only UTA player with at least 100 points – in the junior's first year wearing the blue and orange.
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TWEETABLES – 5 Things To Know In 260 Characters Or Less
1) UTA will be looking to snap a six-game losing streak. The Mavs haven't lost seven in a row since February of 2002. The last time UTA lost seven in a row in its non-conference schedule was 30 years ago during the 1987-88 campaign.
2) The Mavericks rank 10th in the nation in 3-point percentage defense at 26.9 (single-season program record: 30.2 in 1994-95). Six times this year UTA has held its opponent to five 3-pointers or less.
3) UTA recorded season highs in 3-pointers made (9) and 3-point percentage (47.4; 9-19) in its last game at North Texas – the first time all year the Mavericks have shot better than 30 percent from beyond the arc.
4) UTA has the following stat comparison in its three wins and seven losses (wins average listed first): points per game: 60 / 77.3; rebound margin: +0.1 / +7.7; turnover margin: -4.7 / +3.7.
5) The Mavericks are 1-30 all-time against ranked teams (two of those losses were to Louisiana, and the wins were later vacated). Gonzaga will be the highest-ranked opponent UTA has played since facing #6 Texas in 2014; this will be UTA's 11th all-time meetings with top-10 teams.
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SUCCESS AGAINST THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE
UTA is 8-6 all-time against current members of the West Coast Conference (three of those losses are to Pepperdine; 0-3), including a 1-0 mark versus Gonzaga. That only meeting with the Zags came in Birmingham, Ala., at UAB's tournament on Dec. 11, 1992, and the Mavericks prevailed in double overtime, 95-87.
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Since the start of the 2016-17 season, UTA is a perfect 5-0 against WCC members, with four of those victories coming on the road. The biggest of those triumphs came at then-#12 Saint Mary's, 65-51, on Dec. 8, 2016. The Mavericks also posted double-figure wins at BYU in the NIT on Mar. 15, 2017, 105-89, and again on Nov. 18, 2017, 89-75. The other two triumphs came against Loyola Marymount.
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ONE OF THE NATION'S TOUGHEST SCHEDULES
The contest will be another challenging test for UTA as the Mavericks are projected to have the 7th-hardest non-conference schedule in the nation, according to ESPN's Basketball Power Index. Of the Mavs' 12 non-league Division-I opponents, nine had a .500 or better record last year and seven participated in the postseason.
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IN THE MIDST OF TOUGH STRETCH
As part of that gruelingly slate, UTA is in the middle portion of a brutal stretch in which five of nine opponents played in the NCAA Tournament last year: Arkansas (L, 78-60; Nov. 23), Missouri (L, 65-45; Dec. 4), #8 Gonzaga, Texas (Dec. 28) and Georgia State (Jan. 3). Including UTRGV (College Basketball Invitational) and North Texas – the reigning CBI Champions – seven of this current stretch of nine opponents played in the postseason in 2018.
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WINS ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR
Despite the tough schedule – especially on the road – and the five double-figure point losses as part of the current six-game slide for UTA, in five of the six contests it has been a single-digit margin with less than 10 minutes remaining, with the lone exception being the Mizzou contest on Dec. 4.
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Against Indiana, UTA got a 20-point 2nd-half deficit down to just one, 61-60, with 6 minutes remaining before falling 78-64. Versus Arkansas, the Mavs had it as a seven-point contest, 56-49, with 7 minutes left before falling 78-60. At Tulsa, it was a four-point game, 50-46, with 10 minutes showing before the Hurricane embarked on a 14-0 run over the next five minutes to put the game out of reach. Against UTRGV, UTA had the contest tied, 56-56, at the under-4 media timeout before the Vaqueros closed on an extended 20-9 run. And versus a North Texas team receiving votes in the national polls on Dec. 8, the Mavericks held a 54-44 lead with less than eight minutes remaining before falling, 63-61.
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MISSING ED
Making the demanding non-conference slate even more difficult for UTA is that the Mavs have been without their second-leading scorer
Edric Dennis (14 per game) for the last three contests – versus UTRGV, at Missouri and at North Texas. Dennis, a Dallas native and DeSoto High School product, remains day-to-day with a foot injury.
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SCOUTING GONZAGA
Gonzaga was ranked #1 in the nation two weeks ago after defeating then-#1 Duke to win the Maui Invitational before falling in a neutral-site contest against then-#7 Tennessee on Dec. 9, 76-73. The Bulldogs then traveled to Chapel Hill to face then-#12 North Carolina on Saturday and fell, 103-90.
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Since 2011-12, Gonzaga holds the best winning percentage among all D-I teams at .841 (244-46). At home since 2004-05, the Bulldogs are 190-15 (.926) – tied with Duke for the 2nd-highest percentage in the nation.
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Josh Perkins leads the country with 92 total assists and is 3rd averaging 8.4 per game. Brandon Clarke is 3rd with 36 blocks, 2nd in field-goal percentage (70.8) and 5th averaging 3.3 blocks per game. As a team, the Zags are 2nd in the nation in field-goal percentage (52.2), 4th in points per game (93.7) and 8th in assists per game (19.3).
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Rui Hachimura leads the Zags with 21.7 points per game and is 2nd on the club with 6.5 rebounds per game. Zach Norvell Jr. adds 17.9 points per game, Clarke averages 16.7 and Perkins comes in at 11.1 per outing. Clarke also leads Gonzaga in rebounding at 7.7 per contest.
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UTA BIO BLASTS
0 Brian Warren: The only UTA player who has started every game. He has been in double-figure points in all but two games (eight each in those).
4 David Azore: Issued a career-high six assists at North Texas.
10 Radshad Davis: Passed out four assists at North Texas; he entered the game with five helpers all year. The 6-2 guard leads the team with 19 offensive rebounds.
20 Andres Ibarguen: After the missing the first six games of the year, the NCAA cleared him, and in his first two games with UTA – at Tulsa and versus UTRGV – the Mavericks outscored their only two D-I opponents of the year in the paint, and posted their two largest rebounding margins of the season: +14 at Tulsa, +19 against UTRGV.
21 Pedro Castro: Scored a career-high eight points at Missouri (had 12 total career points entering the game).
22 TiAndre Jackson-Young: Season-high 12 points at North Texas on 3-4 from 3-point range; he had five 3s on the year entering the game.
23 Patrick Mwamba: Returned at Arkansas from an ankle injury which caused him to miss most of the previous three games. Pulled down a career-high nine rebounds at Mizzou (15 total career rebounds entering the game).
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ODE TO BOBBY
Chris Ogden coached his first-ever road game Nov. 20 at Assembly Hall, and as an ode to former legendary Indiana head coach Bobby Knight and the several connections the two have, Ogden wore a UTA-themed sweater on the sidelines. Ogden attended Knight's camp at IU when he was in 6th grade; his brother, Tanner, played for Knight at Texas Tech; Ogden and Knight's son, Pat, are extremely close friends.
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KD SHOWS SUPPORT
Kevin Durant sat courtside next to the UTA bench on Nov. 16 at the College Park Center to watch the Mavericks take on Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Durant – a nine-time NBA All-Star, 2014 NBA MVP and two-time NBA Champion with the Golden State Warriors – is close friends with Ogden dating back to their time at Texas. Ogden, who led the Longhorns to the 2003 Final Four as a captain, was an administrative assistant on the 2007-08 Texas squad – Durant's lone collegiate season with Texas.
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RE-TWEETS
1) UTA opened its season with a 90-66 win on Nov. 6 over UT Tyler – the Mavericks' fifth-straight season-opening win and 12th in the last 13 years. The 90 points were the second-most in a season opener for UTA since 1994 (99 vs. East Texas Baptist in 2011).
2) UTA started the year 3-1; four of the five times this decade that the Mavericks have commenced a season 3-1 it has resulted in a postseason and/or 20-win campaign.
3) The Mavericks went 21-13 overall last year (10-8 in the Sun Belt), finishing 112th in the RPI and reaching the Sun Belt Tournament Final for the first time in their five years in the league.
4) UTA has posted three-straight 20-win seasons. In the 59-year history of the program, the Mavs have only had seven 20-win campaigns, and five of them have come in the last 10 years.
5) UTA has posted some solid early-season showings as the revamped Mavs already own victories over perennially-strong mid-major Northern Iowa and a UC Davis team which returns four starters from a Big West Regular Season Championship and NIT appearance.
6) Of the 652 points UTA has scored through its first 10 games this year, 608 (93 percent) are from players who did not play for the Mavs last season.
7) The 45 points UTA scored at Missouri on Dec. 4 were its fewest since tallying 44 at then-#1 Kentucky in 2014, and were tied for the 6th-fewest all-time in a road game.
8) UTA has used seven different starting lineups in the first 10 games of the year.
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A WHOLE NEW CREW
UTA lost its top-9 scorers and only returns two letterwinners from last year's team (three total letterwinners; one did not play because of an injury in 2017-18), and just one of those two was a scholarship player (
DJ Bryant). The Mavericks had eight seniors graduate and one junior who transferred which accounted for the top-9 scorers not returning in 2018-19.
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UTA welcomed 12 talented, and in many cases experienced, newcomers at the start of the season. UTA returns just 3.2 percent of its points from a season ago – the lowest percentage of any team in the nation. The Mavericks also return only 4 percent of their rebounds and 11 percent of their assists from last year.
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However, seven of those newcomers are junior transfers who have a proven record of success at the collegiate level previously. Those seven junior newcomers combined to score 4,009 points, grab 1,788 rebounds and issue 749 assists over their first two years.
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Least % of Points Returning From 2017-18
1) UT Arlington        3.2% (87 of 2,640)
2) Mount St. Mary's  4.4%
3) UNC Asheville      5.5%
4) Idaho                      6.9%
5) Oakland                 8.6%
6) Middle Tennessee 10.2%
7) Chattanooga          10.5%
8) Wichita State         12.1%
9) Duke                      13.8%
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Least Career Points Returning (At Current School)
1) Mount St. Mary's  103
2) UT Arlington        130 (DJ Bryant: 85; Scott Muirhead: 41; Patrick Binzer: 4)
3) UNC Asheville      141
4) Chattanooga          241
5) Middle Tennessee 329
   Idaho                      329
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Least Starts Returning From 2017-18
1) Idaho                      0
2) Mount St. Mary's  1
3) Wichita State         4
4) UNC Asheville      5
5) UT Arlington        7 (All DJ Bryant)
   Duke                      7
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Fewest Returning Letterwinners
1 - Chattanooga
2 - UNC Asheville
2 - Drake
3 - UT Arlington
3 - Baylor
3 - Nicholls
3 - Duquesne
3 - Milwaukee
3 - Detroit Mercy
3 - Little Rock
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Fewest Returning Minutes From 2017-18
1) Mount Saint Mary's          7%
2) UT Arlington                    7.9%
    UNC Asheville                7.9%
4) Idaho                                  10.6%
5) Wichita State                     11.2%
6) Middle Tennessee             15.2%
7) Chattanooga                      15.24%
8) Oakland                            16.5%
9) Drake                                 17.4%
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Teams With Zero Scholarship Seniors
Virginia
North Florida
UT Arlington
Duquesne
Cal State Northridge
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ON THE RISE – 20-WIN SEASONS
UTA has posted seven 20-win seasons in its 59-year program history, but five of those have come in the last 10 years – including three in a row.
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Year              Record           Postseason
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2015-16Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 24-11Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â CIT
2011-12Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 24-9Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NIT
2017-18Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 21-13Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ----
2007-08Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 21-12Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NCAA
1990-91Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 20-9Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ----
1980-81Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 20-8Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NIT
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MOST WINS IN TEXAS
Over the last 3+ seasons (2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19), UTA owns the 4th-most wins of the 23 D-I schools in the state of Texas (entering games on Dec. 13):
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1) Stephen F. Austin: 79-30
   Houston: 79-29
3) SMU: 78-30
4) UT Arlington: 75-40
5) Baylor: 73-37
6) Texas Tech: 72-38
7) Texas A&M: 69-41
8) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi: 64-43
   TCU: 64-49
10) Sam Houston State: 63-51
11) Texas Southern: 61-53
12) Texas State: 60-49
13) Texas: 57-53
14) Lamar: 53-52
15) North Texas: 49-61
     Abilene Christian: 49-51
17) UTEP: 48-56
18) Rice: 45-62
19) Houston Baptist: 42-61
     UTSA: 42-67
21) Incarnate Word: 41-56
22) UTRGV: 40-66
23) Prairie View A&M: 37-71
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NON-CONFERENCE STRENGTH
UTA will play a challenging non-conference schedule to prepare for the Sun Belt slate. Of its 12 D-I non-league opponents, nine had a .500 or better record last year, seven participated in the postseason in 2017-18 and five finished in the top 100 of the RPI (not including UC Davis which finished at 101).
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Marquee Games (2017-18 Record | RPI | Postseason | Misc)
WIN, 74-65 | Nov. 10 vs. Northern Iowa | 16-16
WIN, 68-59 | Nov. 18 vs. UC Davis | 22-11 | 101 | NIT | Big West Regular Season Champions
LOSS, 78-64 * | Nov. 20 @ Indiana | 16-15 | RV In National Polls At Time Of Game
LOSS, 78-60 ^ | Nov. 23 @ Arkansas | 23-12 | 34 | NCAA | RV In National Polls At Time Of Game
LOSS, 72-58 % | Nov. 27 @ Tulsa | 19-12 | 89
LOSS, 65-45 | Dec. 4 @ Missouri | 20-13 | 49 | NCAA | RV In 2018-19 Preseason Polls
LOSS, 63-61 | Dec. 8 @ North Texas | 20-18 | CBI Champions | RV In National Polls At Time Of Game
Dec. 18 @ Gonzaga | 32-5 | 22 | NCAA | Sweet Sixteen | #1 In National Polls
Dec. 28 @ Texas | 19-15 | 52 | NCAA | RV In National Polls
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* 1-Point Game With 6 Minutes Left
| ^ 7-Point Game With 7 Minutes Left
| % 4-Point Game With 10 Minutes Left
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UTA's four 2018 NCAA Tournament opponents on its schedule puts the Mavericks in top-flight competition. The only teams in the nation who will play more than four teams which went to the NCAA Tournament last year in their 2018-19 non-conference schedule are: North Carolina (6), Florida (6), Kansas (5), Kentucky (5), Creighton (5), Northeastern (5) and Canisius (5).
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PLANT YOUR FLAG – 2018-19 UTA Men's Basketball Motto
"Plant Your Flag represents you being you. Being proud of where you came from and representing that – standing up for something. It doesn't matter what it is. Claim something. And then play for it."
– Chris Ogden
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As part of that 'Plant Your Flag' motto, UTA's roster features a diverse collection of individuals from all over the world:
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Teams With The Most Foreign-Born Players
12 – Maine
10 – Saint Mary's
7 – Fairfield
     UNLV
     UIC
6 – Bradley
     Davidson
     FAU
     Hartford
5 – UT Arlington (tied with 11 other teams)
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As part of the foreign-born players, below are the teams with the most continents represented on their roster:
5 – Maine
     Virginia
4 – UT Arlington (tied with 16 other teams)
Continents Represented: North America, South America, Europe, Africa
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From NBA Academy Africa To UTA
NBA Academies, a network of elite basketball training centers around the world, include educational development for top male and female prospects from outside the U.S. and mark the NBA's signature elite player development initiative. The initiative exposes elite prospects to NBA-level coaching, facilities and competition and provides a global framework for them to maximize their success.
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Five NBA Academy graduates have committed to D-I schools, in addition to UTA freshman
Patrick Mwamba (NBA Academy Africa):
Three men from The NBA Global Academy in Canberra, Australia:
- Francisco Caffaro (Argentina): Virginia
- Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua (Cameroon): UNLV
- Francisco Farabello (Argentina): TCU (for 2019-20 school year)
One woman from the NBA Academies Women's Program camp in Mexico City:
- Karla Martinez (Mexico): University of San Diego
SUN BELT SUCCESS
Since joining the Sun Belt Conference for the 2013-14 season, UTA has finished no worse than 5th place in the regular-season standings in the 12-team league. In 2016-17, the Mavericks won their first-ever SBC Regular Season Championship, and last season they were the preseason favorites to repeat. This year, UTA – due largely to its large roster turnover – was predicted to finish 11th in the SBC.
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Sun Belt Strategic Men's Basketball Scheduling Plan
With the goal of improving the NCAA Tournament seeding for the Sun Belt's automatic qualifier, in addition to enhancing the resume of other teams to secure at-large berths, the following changes have been implemented beginning in the 2019-20 season:
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Sun Belt teams will reserve two dates in the non-conference portion of their schedule to play against peer conference opponents. Each team will have one home opponent and one away opponent from this scheduling alliance.
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In the next major portion of the strategic plan is centered around a 20-game smart schedule. The conference will split into two divisions (East: Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, South Alabama and Troy; West: Little Rock, Arkansas State, Louisiana, ULM, UTA and Texas State). Each team will play a 16-game schedule with five home and five away games played against divisional opponents and three home and three away games against non-divisional opponents. Based on the resulting standings of those 16 games, teams will then be placed in four pods - Pod A (#1, #2, #3), Pod B (#4, #5, #6), Pod C (#7, #8, #9) and Pod D (#10, #11, #12). Each team will play the other two pod members once home and once away for the final four games of the 20-game schedule. The regular season conference champion will be awarded based on the results of the full 20-game conference schedule.
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NEXT UP
UTA will remain on the West Coast and take on Cal Poly Dec. 21 at 9 p.m. Central.