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Redhawks Host Bulldogs on Thursday

Feb. 21, 2006

The Redhawks look to snap their current 12-game losing streak as they return back to the friendly confines of the Show Me Center to host two Ohio Valley Conference foes to end the season starting with Samford on Thursday, February 23. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

The Teams: Southeast Missouri is 6-19 overall and 3-15 in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Redhawks, who have lost 12 straight games, are coming off a 69-61 loss at California-Riverside on Saturday.

Samford is 17-9 overall and 13-5 and in second place in the OVC.

The Coaches: Gary Garner has an overall record of 372-296 in his 23rd year as a collegiate head coach with a record of 125-131 in his ninth season at Southeast.

Jimmy Tillette is 146-111 in his ninth season at Samford.

The Series: Samford leads the series 4-1.

Earlier Game: Jacksonville State beat Southeast 82-72 in Jacksonville on Dec. 21. Walker Russell led the Gamecocks with 20 points while Booker led Southeast with 23.

REDHAWKS NOTES

Redhawks Still Seek Win 200 At The Show Me Center: Southeast is 199-81 (.711) since the Show Me Center opened in 1987. The first win was an 84-66 victory over Southern Arkansas on Nov. 27, 1987. Win number 100 came on Dec. 2, 1994 when the Redhawks beat Fairfield 82-75. Win 199 came on Jan. 2, 2006.

Losing Streak: The Redhawks hope to end an 12-game losing streak before the season ends. The last Redhawks win was Jan. 5 at Eastern Illinois.

Booker 13th Nationally in Scoring: Senior Roy Booker leads the Redhawks in scoring with 22.2 points per game, tops in the OVC and 13th nationally in NCAA Division I. He had a career high 33 points in the Jan. 14 loss to Austin Peay and came back with 27 at Tennessee State and 30 points at Tennessee Tech.

He had is first career double-double at Nebraska with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Booker scored 26 points against nationally ranked Illinois.

In the first game of career at Southeast Missouri State, Booker came up with the game winner when he hit a 3-pointer with two seconds remaining to give the Redhawks a 59-56 win over Truman State.

Booker Graduates: Roy Booker became a Southeast graduate on Dec. 17 when he graduated with a bachelor's degree in University Studies. He continues to play while taking graduate courses.

Thornton Suspended: Junior forward Andrais Thornton has been suspended from competition after having felony charges filed against him for an alleged rape in Colby, Kansas in 2003. Thornton is able to practice with the team but will not return to competition until the charges have been satisfactorily resolved.

Thornton had started the first 20 games and led the team in rebounding with 6.6 per game. He averaged 7.9 points per game.

Burtin Sidelined: Junior guard Eric Burtin suffered a broken leg in the Jan. 21 loss to Tennessee State. He will be lost for the remainder of the season.

Burtin played in 16 games this season, starting six. He averaged 5.8 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.

Burtin joins fellow junior college transfer David Johnson on the sideline. Johnson had hernia surgery after playing in only three games for the Redhawks. He averaged 9.7 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Short Bench: With Thornton's suspension and Burtin and Johnson's season ending injuries, Southeast has only seven scholarship players and eight players in all available for action.

Based on averages per game this season, Southeast is missing 23 points and 12 rebounds per game from Thornton, Burtin and Johnson.

Willoughby Back On Track: Junior Terrick Willoughby broke out of a shooting slump at California-Riverside. He was 6-12 from the field and 4-8 from three. Willoughby had suffered a sprained left shoulder in the Morehead State game on Feb. 9. He continued to play but was 0-10 in the two games prior to the UCR game. For the season, Willoughby is shooting .351 from the field and .345 from three. He averages 9.2 points per game.

Paradoski Assists: Sophomore point guard Paul Paradoski leads the team in assists with 4.16 per game which ranks him sixth in the OVC. He is also sixth in the league in assist/turnover ratio with 1.68. He led the OVC in assist/turnover ratio last season.

Paradoski is averaging 6.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.

Double-Double by Francis: senior Waylon Francis had the first double-double of his career last Wednesday night with 10 points and a career high 12 rebounds against Eastern Illinois.

Senior Night: The three Southeast seniors, Roy Booker, Waylon Francis and Ketshner Guerrier will be honored prior to Saturday night's game with Jacksonville State.

Ritter Walks On: Jared Ritter, grandson of the all-time leading scorer at Southeast, Carl Ritter, has joined the Southeast team as a walk-on. Ritter, a 5-11 junior, played one year of college basketball at Hannibal La Grange and spent last season at Three Rivers Community College where he did not play basketball.

Two Transfers Will Sit Out: Two transfers will sit out the 2005-2006 season under NCAA transfer rules. The transfers are 6-9 Michael Rembert from Bradley and 6-6 Brandon Foust from Oklahoma.

Two Early Signings: Southeast signed two players during the early signing period. JaJuan Maxwell, 6-6, 205, is from Raytown High School in Raytown, Mo. He averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game as a junior and was all-conference and all-metro in the Kansas City area.

Roderick Pearson, 6-2, 175, is from Raytown South High School in Raytown. He averaged 12 points, six assists and three steals per game as a junior and was recently voted the MVP of the prestigious William Jewell High School Tournament in Liberty, Mo.

Southeast On Radio: All Southeast games will be broadcast on the Southeast Sports Network anchored by K-103 Radio in Cape Girardeau. Erik Sean will be in his fifth season as play-by-play announcer with Todd Bonacki adding commentary for home games while Sports Information Director Ron Hines will do color on the road broadcasts.

All the games can be heard worldwide on the internet at www.k103fm.com.

Gary Garner TV Show: Southeast Basketball with Gary Garner is seen each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on UPN-The Beat. Todd Richards, sports director of UPN and KFVS-TV, is host for the 30-minute show.

SID Streak: Southeast sports information director Ron Hines has worked 752 consecutive games, the longest streak in NCAA Division I. Hines hasn't missed a game since 1980.

Next For The Redhawks: Southeast will close the season against Jacksonville State on Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

 
 

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