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Men's Basketball By: Jason MacBain (@JaBain)

Mavs Look To End Streak At Little Rock

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The UT Arlington men's basketball team (8-10, 4-3 SBC) will look to snap a mini two-game losing skid on Saturday when the Mavericks complete their road trip at Little Rock (6-9, 1-2 SBC) with a 2 p.m. tipoff inside the Jack Stephens Center.
 
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Game Notes: UT Arlington  ///  Little Rock
 
THE OPENING TIP(s)
  • After starting Sun Belt Conference play 3-0, UTA has dropped three of its last four games. All three of those losses have been by seven points or less, and two came in overtime as the Mavs' 75-70 setback at Arkansas State on Thursday was their first league loss in regulation this year.
     
  • David Azore notched 18 points at A-State – the eighth-straight game that he has led UTA in scoring in a game in which he played (DNP versus Howard Payne (illness) nor against Louisiana or ULM (COVID protocols)). The last time someone other than Azore led UTA in scoring was Pedro Castro with 17 at UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 29.
     
  • Azore leads the Sun Belt with 24.4 point per game in conference action. He is the only player in the Sun Belt with a 30-point game in league action this year, and he's got two already: 30 versus South Alabama on Dec. 30 and a career-high-tying 33 at Georgia Southern on Jan. 8.
     
TWEETABLES
1) UTA allowed A-State to shoot 60 percent from the floor in the 2nd half on Thursday as the Red Wolves scored 49 points – the most the Mavs have allowed in any half this year (45, 2nd half at Oklahoma State in the season opener).
 
2) Azore missed UTA's first free throw on Thursday, but after that the Mavs made 12 straight from the charity stripe to end the game (12-13 overall).
 
3) Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu – who ranks 2nd nationally among all active players in career blocks per game at 3.03 – needs four blocks to tie Trey Parker for 4th on the program's all-time blocks list. Parker had 113 rejections in 83 games; Kao has 109 in just 36 games.
 
4) UTA has had halftime leads in each of its last two games (25-24 versus ULM last Saturday, 35-26 at A-State), but lost both games – the only two halftime leads the Mavs have blown all season (7-2 record).
 
5) UTA is one of only three teams in the Sun Belt to have played all seven of its scheduled league games (App State, ULM).
 
ABOUT LITTLE ROCK
» Both Little Rock and UTA are in their final seasons as a Sun Belt Conference member. After 31 years, Little Rock will join the Ohio Valley Conference, and after nine seasons UTA will join the Western Athletic Conference. Both moves are effective July 1, 2022.

» Little Rock played just its second game in the 2022 calendar year on Thursday against Texas State (69-59 loss) after having to cancel its previous three games at Louisiana and against rival Arkansas State due to a combination of COVID positives and injuries.
 
» Nikola Maric (15.6), Isaiah Palermo (12.6), Marko Lukic (11.4) and DeAntoni Gordon (10.4) are Little Rock's quartet of double-figure scorers.
 
NOTEWORTHY
  • Javon Levi recorded just the third triple-double in program history with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in an 83-73 win over Louisiana on Jan. 13. Erick Neil had the only other two for UTA on Nov. 27, 2017, versus UT Dallas (10p, 10r, 13a), and on Jan. 28, 2016, at ULM (27p, 10r, 12a).
     
  • The Mavs have already knocked off the top-2 teams in the Sun Belt Preseason Poll in Georgia State and Louisiana.
     
  • Against Louisiana, UTA registered season highs versus a Division-I opponent in field goal percentage (55.7), assists (22) and points in regulation (83). The Ragin' Cajuns entered the game ranked 2nd in league games by holding opponents to just 65.3 points per contest and 1st in field goal percentage defense (35.3).
 
NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE STRENGTH
UTA played the hardest non-conference schedule of any Sun Belt team (15th-toughest in the nation). The Mavs faced five Quad 1 opponents; no other team in the league faced more than three as UTA was responsible for nearly 25 percent of the Sun Belt's 22 combined Quad 1 games. In fact, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Little Rock, Troy and Coastal Carolina have combined for just three Quad 1 games – two fewer than UTA on its own.
 
AZORE NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Azore earned UTA's first Sun Belt Player of the Week honor in nearly two years on Jan. 4 after averaging 27 points, seven rebounds, shooting 54 percent from the floor and 93 percent from the free throw line.
 
He is the first Mav to win SBC Player of the Week since Brian Warren on Feb. 4, 2019. Warren was named Co-Player that week, meaning Azore is the first outright winner of the weekly award in the league since Erick Neal on Feb. 26, 2018.
 
KEY NUMBERS
1: UTA committed just four turnovers against Troy on Jan. 1 – tied for the fewest in program history in the last 10 years (Louisiana on Jan. 31, 2020).
 
2: UTA lost its then-2nd-leading scorer Pedro Castro for the season after he underwent back surgery on Dec. 18 following an injury suffered at Oral Roberts two days prior.
 
4: UTA has already played three overtime games in Sun Belt action and four overall for the season, tied for the most in single season program history: four in 1979-80 and 2013-14, and three conference OT contests in 1996-97 and 2010-11.
 
5: The victory over Troy was UTA's first when trailing with five minutes remaining (now 1-8; trailed 53-47).
 
6: Six of UTA's eight wins this year have come when scoring in the 50s, 60s, 70, 80s, 90s or 100s.
 
7: Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu recorded his seventh-career game of 5+ blocks against South Alabama on Dec. 30; no other player in program history has more than three such games, and Akobundu-Ehiogu has done it in just 34 contests with UTA.
 
8: UTA played the most non-conference opponents in the nation that participated in the NCAA Tournament last year with incredibly eight. Of the nine D-I foes the Mavs faced in their non-league schedule only one (Lamar) didn't play in March Madness in 2021.
 
9: The Mavs played four-straight games from Jan. 6-15 with just nine scholarship players due to injuries and COVID protocols. UTA was without Jack Hoiberg and Carson Bischoff at Georgia State and Georgia Southern and without David Azore and Lazaro Rojas versus Louisiana and ULM.
 
11: UTA has already used 11 different starting lineups in 18 games – tied for the 5th-most combinations of any team in the nation (12: UTEP, Stony Brook, Memphis and Eastern Illinois).
 
51: UTA pulled down 51 boards on Jan. 6 in out-rebounding Georgia State, 51-32. That's the most caroms for the Mavs versus a D-I opponent since 55 against Troy on Mar. 5, 2016. Additionally, 18 of those came on the offensive glass – UTA's most against any D-I team in more than a decade.
 
100: With a 62-57 win over Troy on Jan. 1, UTA claimed its 100th all-time victory in the College Park Center (100-41, .709). The first game took place on Feb. 1, 2012, with 2012-13 being the first full season of the CPC.
 
1,000: Azore reached 1,000 career points with a free throw in the 1st half of UTA's contest at Oklahoma on Dec. 19, becoming the 28th member of UTA's 1,000 Point Club. Levi crossed off the milestone on a layup at Georgia Southern on Jan. 8; 918 of the grad transfer's points came at UTRGV.
 
KEY KENPOM NUMBERS
12.4% – Percentage of UTA's opponent shots this season that have been blocked by the Mavs, ranking as the 57th-highest in the country.
 
42.1% – Percentage of UTA's total minutes this season which have been played by its bench (non-starters), the 15th-most of any team in the nation.

56.1% – Percentage of UTA's total points this year that have come from two-point field goals, ranking as the 49th-most in the nation.
 
AMONG THE NATION'S ELITE
Levi spent the previous four seasons at UTRGV, accumulating statistical numbers which place him among the best guards in the nation. Levi ranks in the top 8 among all active D-I players in the country in career assists (4th, 682), steals (4th, 270) and assist-to-turnover ratio (8th, 2.5). Additionally, Levi ranks 5th in career steals per game at 2.2.
 
MOVING ON UP
Azore is 4th on UTA's all-time program list for made free throws with 347, and currently ranks 8th in free throw percentage at .800.
 
DEPTH ON DISPLAY
UTA led the nation along with Abilene Christian and Murray State last season by having 13 different players score double-figure points in a game. So far this year, the Mavs have already had 10 different double-figure scorers – tied for the 8th-most in the nation (two teams with 13; five teams with 11). Below is a list of those players, their respective season highs and how many times they have led UTA in scoring:
 
David Azore: 33 (10x)
Patrick Mwamba: 22 (2x)
Pedro Castro: 17 (3x)
Nicolas Elame: 17 (1x)
Shemar Wilson: 15 (1x)
Javon Levi: 14, 2x
Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu: 14
Brandyn Talbot: 13
Montez Young Jr.: 12 (1x)
Jack Hoiberg: 11
 
GEORGIA SOUTHERN SUMMARY
UTA erased a 14-point deficit with less than 10 minutes remaining at Georgia Southern on Jan. 8 and forced overtime on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by Levi. Leading 73-72 with 20 seconds left in OT, Levi was fouled away from the ball – which should have been a Flagrant 1 personal foul but instead was a common foul – and he missed both free throws (UTA should have received two free throws and the ball back), allowing Georgia Southern to win it, 74-73, on a layup in the closing seconds – to this point UTA's lone Sun Belt loss.
 
RE-TWEETS
  • Akobundu-Ehiogu posted a career-high 14 points, pulled down six rebounds and blocked six shots against Lamar on Dec. 11. The six blocks are tied for the most by any Sun Belt player this year and are tied for the 5th-most in single-game program history. He went 7-7 from the floor thanks to six alley-oops – tied for the 6th-most makes without a miss in program history (minimum five makes).
  • The Mavs were scheduled to face Nevada (NET #133 – Quad 3 opponent at home) on Tuesday, Dec. 7; however, that contest was canceled due to COVID protocols within the Wolf Pack program.
     
  • UTA won at UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 29, 70-62, snapping the 6th-longest home winning streak in the country at 20 in a row dating back to 2019. UCSB was the last of five-straight opponents – and six-straight D-I foes for UTA – which played in the NCAA Tournament last year.
     
  • UTA's win at UCSB (ranked #93 at the time by KenPom) was its first road non-conference win over a KenPom top-100 team since the Mavs took down BYU (then #73) on Nov. 18, 2018.
     
  • Castro was held scoreless at Utah State, his first pointless game since he was a redshirt freshman with the Mavs (two schools in-between) on Mar. 16, 2019, in a Sun Belt Tournament semifinal win over Georgia Southern. He bounced back impressively with a team-high 16 points at UC Santa Barbara two days later.
     
  • UTA shot 64.2 percent (43-67) from the floor on Nov. 13 against Mary Hardin-Baylor, which was tied for the 7th-best mark in single-game program history. It was the 2nd-highest percentage in program history when making at least 40 shots (66 percent, 40-62, at Texas Wesleyan on Jan. 2, 1965).
     
  • Shemar Wilson led the way with that shooting percentage as he went a perfect 6-6 from the floor – tied for the 10th-most makes in program history without a miss.
     
  • Levi posted his seventh-career double-double with 12 points and 10 assists against UMHB. It was the first points-assists double-double by a UTA player since Brian Warren had 15 and 12 versus Arkansas Tech on Nov. 24, 2019.
     
  • Greg Young secured his first-career win at the D-I level with the 104-75 victory over Mary Hardin-Baylor. Young – who was named the ninth head coach in program history this past spring following 12 seasons on the UTA sidelines as either an assistant (2009-13) or associate head coach (2013-21) – had previously served as a junior college head coach for 10 seasons, accumulating an overall record of 168-139. His first-career victory over a D-I opponent came on Nov. 29 at UC Santa Barbara.
     
  • The Mavs had six different players reach double-figure points against Mary Hardin-Baylor. The last time UTA had exactly six in double figures was an NIT Second Round victory over Akron on Mar. 20, 2017. UTA had eight double-figure scorers in a 117-53 win opposite Howard Payne on Dec. 22, 2020.
     
  • The Mavs handed out 28 assists against UMHB, one shy of cracking the top-10 single-game program record list.

NEXT UP
UTA is scheduled to face in-state rival Texas State in a home-and-home series next week, beginning at the College Park Center on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. At halftime, MarQuez Haynes' #0 will be raised to the rafters, joining Willie Brand's #22 as the only players in program history to have their jerseys retired.
 
FOLLOW ALONG
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Players Mentioned

Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu

#0 Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu

F
6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
David Azore

#4 David Azore

G
6' 4"
Graduate Student
Carson Bischoff

#3 Carson Bischoff

G
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Nicolas Elame

#20 Nicolas Elame

G
6' 3"
Sophomore
Patrick Mwamba

#23 Patrick Mwamba

F
6' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
Lazaro Rojas

#12 Lazaro Rojas

F
6' 11"
Graduate Student
Brandyn Talbot

#5 Brandyn Talbot

G
6' 5"
Freshman
Pedro Castro

#21 Pedro Castro

G
6' 6"
Graduate Student
Montez Young Jr.

#24 Montez Young Jr.

F
6' 5"
Freshman
Jack Hoiberg

#10 Jack Hoiberg

G
5' 11"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu

#0 Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu

6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
F
David Azore

#4 David Azore

6' 4"
Graduate Student
G
Carson Bischoff

#3 Carson Bischoff

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
G
Nicolas Elame

#20 Nicolas Elame

6' 3"
Sophomore
G
Patrick Mwamba

#23 Patrick Mwamba

6' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
F
Lazaro Rojas

#12 Lazaro Rojas

6' 11"
Graduate Student
F
Brandyn Talbot

#5 Brandyn Talbot

6' 5"
Freshman
G
Pedro Castro

#21 Pedro Castro

6' 6"
Graduate Student
G
Montez Young Jr.

#24 Montez Young Jr.

6' 5"
Freshman
F
Jack Hoiberg

#10 Jack Hoiberg

5' 11"
Graduate Student
G