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UMass Renews Rivalry With Boston University Wednesday

November 30, 2015 | Men's Basketball

Nov. 30, 2015

University of Massachusetts Men's Basketball Weekly Release
Game Six Massachusetts (4-1 overall) vs. Boston University (3-3)
Date | Time Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015 | 7:00 p.m. ET
Location Mullins Center (9,493) | Amherst, Mass.
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Series History Massachusetts leads, 42-29. Last meeting: UMass 71, BU 54; Dec. 31, 2010
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UMass-Boston University Scouting Report
UMass and Boston University renew a long-standing rivalry between New England men's basketball programs with the 72nd edition of the series at the Mullins Center on Wed., Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. The Terriers enter the game at 3-3 on the season, which includes a win in their most recent contest, a 75-65 victory at Binghamton on Sat., Nov. 28.

Four score in double-figures for Boston University, including John Papale (15.7 per game) and Cheddi Mosely (15.3).Kyle Foreman (12.2) and Nathan Dieudonne (11.7) follow up Papale and Mosely, but the Terriers have been outscored on average, 75.7-to-74.0 through six contests. Dieudonne leads the squad with 5.8 rebounds per game while Foreman dishes out the most assists (5.3), but also averages 4.2 turnovers during each appearance.

Massachusetts and Boston University last met on Dec. 31, 2010 in a game UMass won, 71-54 on the strength of 21 points and eight rebounds by Anthony Gurley. Tied at 25-all following halftime, the Minutemen secured the win in the second stanza as the team shot 41.9 percent from the floor (13-of-31) and 93.8 percent at the foul line (15-of-16) during the second half. Gurley became the 42nd player to score 1,000 points at UMass as he went over the plateau on a free throw with eight minutes, 31 seconds left in the first half.

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The Difference A Year Makes
Five games into his first year competing for the Minutemen in 2014-15, Jabarie Hinds averaged 8.4 points and 1.6 assists per contest. Five games into his second season, the West Virginia transfer puts in 20.0 points and dishes out 5.4 assists per appearance. That equates to a +11.6 margin in scoring average and +3.8 increase in assists dished out.

Hinds is the leading scorer among Minutemen and the redshirt senior point guard is shooting 52.3 percent overall (34-of-65), including 15-for-31 on 3-pointers (48.4 percent). He has also hit 17-of-21 free throws (81.0 percent). Hinds is the fifth-highest scoring player across the Atlantic 10 and also dishes out the third-most assists.

Clark Picks Up Where He Left Off
Donte Clark scored in double figures during each of the final five games of his true freshman season in 2014-15 and averaged 14.4 points per game in the span. He started the 2015-16 campaign on a similar note as Clark finished 8-of-12 on field goal attempts for 16 points during the comeback win over Howard (11/14).

Through five games, Clark averages 16.2 points per game. He is shooting 40.0 percent overall (26-of-65), including 34.5 percent from beyond the arc (10-of-29), and has hit 19 of his 25 free throws (76.0 percent).

Davis' Lucky No. 7 In Vegas
Trey Davis scored 25 points against Clemson on Nov. 23, with 21 of those coming on seven 3-pointers. It marked a single-game best for the senior guard and topped his previous mark of five earned against Iona Dec. 30, 2014. His seven made triples rank tied for eighth all-time in the UMass record book for conversions in one game while his performance was one shy of tying the top mark.

Hinds Fastest To 100 Points In A Season Since 2010-11
Jabarie Hinds needed five games to reach exactly 100 points on the 2015-16 season (20.0 per game), the fastest Minuteman to hit triple-digits for scoring in a single season since Anthony Gurley had 106 over the opening five games of the 2010-11 season. Gurley averaged 21.2 points per game in that span and finished the year at 18.7 points per game over 30 appearances.

Davis' Late-Game Heroics Versus Howard
Trey Davis scored 19 points over 34 minutes played against Howard in the season-opener, 12 of which came during the final three minutes, 30 seconds of the contest. These 12 points spurred the Minutemen on to their 14-point comeback as Davis went 7-of-8 at the foul line and 2-of-3 from the floor in that span. One of his two made baskets late in the game was a long-range 3-pointer Davis swished from just outside the edge of UMass center court logo.

Four Games, Four Wins
The Minutemen started the season with four wins in as many games played, which marked the fourth time in head coach Derek Kellogg's eight seasons UMass opened with four wins. UMass won 10 consecutive to start 2013-14, seven straight at the beginning of 2010-11 and the opening four of 2011-12.

Playing Clean Leads To Wins
UMass only turned the ball over six times during the 69-63 win at Harvard on Nov. 17, 2015, its fewest giveaway since the squad had five in n 80-62 win over Saint Joseph's on Feb. 9, 2013. It was a span of 77 contests between the two outings. Over the previous five seasons, the Minutemen have committed less than 10 turnovers on 10 occasions and are 7-3 in those contests.

Cady Lalanne Chosen In 2015 NBA Draft UMass men's basketball senior center Cady Lalanne was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round with the 55th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. Lalanne became the first Minuteman since Stephane Lasme (2007) to be chosen in the NBA Draft and 16th all-time from UMass. He was the only player picked from an Atlantic 10 Conference school.

14-Point Comeback Vs. Howard Among Best In Kellogg's Era
UMass men's basketball erased a 14-point second half deficit against Howard in the 2015-16 season-opener, the largest comeback by the program since Massachusetts turned a 17-point disadvantage at Drexel into a 72-70 victory on March 20, 2012.

It was 99 games between Minuteman comebacks of at least 14 points. During Derek Kellogg's tenure as head coach, the Minutemen own five victories after they trailed by 14 or more points. It is also the second-largest second half deficit overcome by a Kellogg-led team behind only the triumph over Drexel.

Basketball Moves In To Champions Center
The University of Massachusetts men's and women's basketball program moved into their first dedicated team facility during the Summer 2015 with the introduction of the John Francis Kennedy Champions Center for UMass Basketball. The 53,000-square foot building offers a state-of-the-art facility for the Minutemen and Minutewomen that will benefit generations of basketball student-athletes to come.

The structure is named in honor of longtime athletics support John Francis Kennedy, who donated the lead gift of $11 million toward the project. The 53,000-square foot facility houses the daily operations for the UMass men's and women's basketball programs. The $22-million facility features dedicated practice courts for each team, office space for the coaching staffs, locker rooms and areas for strength and conditioning along with athletic training services. It also contains Legacy Hall, which will display the rich history of UMass basketball along the building's Eastern corridor.

The creation of the facility has several additional benefits for the University, the community and other programs within the athletics department. Current space utilized in the Mullins Center for basketball will be converted to additional support areas for athletics. The dedicated practice space for the basketball program will allow more open dates for the Mullins Center to schedule entertainment groups such as concerts, theatrical productions and other performers. The teams will no longer need to schedule practices in the Curry Hicks Cage as well, which will allow more time for other athletics programs and University-related organizations to use the space.

John F. Kennedy holds multiple degrees from a pair of University of Massachusetts campuses, including a bachelor's in mathematics UMass Lowell (then known as Lowell Technological Institute) in 1970 and a master's in accounting from the flagship campus in Amherst in 1976. The Naples, Fla., resident is the retired President and CFO of Nova Ventures Corp., of Woburn, Mass. Kennedy founded the Kennedy Foundation, which supports academic efforts at the University of Massachusetts and UMass Lowell. In the Spring 2014, he was awarded the UMass Amherst Distinguished Achievement Award. Additionally, he is the Past President of the UMass Amherst Foundation.

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