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Bears Put Winning Streak on the Line at UNCG Saturday Night
1/19/2018 1:04:00 PM | Men's Basketball
MACON, Ga. – Mercer's men's basketball team, winners of its last three games, looks to improve its Southern Conference record with a road date against the University of North Carolina Greensboro Saturday, Jan. 20. Tipoff time is set for 5 p.m. (ET) at the Greensboro Coliseum.
GAMEDAY LINEUP
Date:Â Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018 | 5Â p.m. (ET)
Teams:Â Mercer (10-9, 3-3 SoCon) vs. UNCG (13-5, 4-1 SoCon)
Location: Greensboro, N.C. | Greensboro Coliseaum
Live Stats:Â UNCGSpartans.com/LiveStats
TV: ESPN3
Radio: 97.3 FM, 103.3 FM, iHeart Radio and Sports Mic – Rick Cameron
Twitter Updates:Â @MercerMBB
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SERIES HISTORY
• Overall: Mercer leads 7-3 in the series
• In Macon: Mercer leads 6-1
• In Greensboro: UNCG leads 2-1
• Current Streak: L3
• Last Meeting: L, 72-66 in Macon (2/22/17)
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BEAR NECESSITIES
About The Spartans
UNCG heads into Saturday's contest with an overall mark of 13-5 and 4-1 SoCon ledger. UNCG is tied for 2nd in the league standings with Wofford. The Spartans are riding a two-game winning streak, including a 72-58 victory at home over The Citadel this past Thursday evening. UNCG has won five of its last six games … The Spartans upset North Carolina State 81-76 on Dec. 16 in Raleigh … Francis Alonso, an All-SoCon Freshman selection last season, tops the club in scoring with a 17.2 average, 3rd best in the conference … Senior forward Marvin Smith is scoring at an 11.8 clip, while sophomore James Dickey is the SoCon's leading rebounder with an 8.4 average … Two of the league's top defensive teams will battle on Saturday. UNCG leads the conference in scoring defense (61.6) while Mercer ranks 3rd (67.0) … Teams are shooting just 41.7% vs. the Spartans and just 29.9% from behind the three point arc, which leads the league … UNCG (+6.5) and Mercer (+6.1) rank 1-2 in the league in rebounding margin … Wes Miller is in his 7th season as UNCG's head coach. He led the Spartans to a 25-10 mark a year ago. His overall head coaching record is 98-107, all games coming at UNCG.
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Series History
In a series that dates back to the 1980-81 season, Mercer leads 7-3 in games played against UNCG. Mercer is 6-1 vs. the Spartans at Macon and 1-2 vs. UNCG on the road. UNCG has won the last three meetings, including 72-66 (2/22/17 at Macon) and 68-66 (1/19/17 at Greensboro) last season. Mercer's last win over UNCG came on 1/30/16 – an 81-67 triumph at Macon.
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Where the Bears Rank in Southern Conference Statistics
Here's a look at where the Bears' rank near the top of the latest edition of the SoCon men's basketball statistics:
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Team Statistics
Mercer head coach Bob Hoffman has certainly achieved a great deal of success during his coaching career and he reached a milestone with the Jan. 18 victory over VMI – his 500th win at the men's collegiate level -  that will only add to his list of superlative accomplishments. Coach Hoffman accumulated 243 wins as the head coach at Oklahoma Baptist from 1990-99; 68 victories while at Texas Pan-American (1999-2004); and he has won 189 games as Mercer's head coach (2008-present). Coach Hoffman has led Mercer to unprecedented success during his tenure with the Bears. The two-time Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year has directed Mercer to 18 post-season victories and 10 power conference wins. Twice the Bears have won a school-record 27 games (2011-12 and 2013-14) under his leadership.
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Holland Ranks as one of the SoCon's Best Performers
Despite missing three games earlier this season due to injury, Holland has exhibited the type of play indicative of an all-conference performer. Holland was named the Southern Conference Player of the Week for his performance in the team's opening two games. He went for 31 points in the 88-79 loss at Central Florida and then came back with a 16-point effort in the victory over Toccoa Falls. That 31-point effort vs. UCF was at the time, the second-highest output in his Mercer career. The 6-0 product of Fayetteville, N.C., had scored a career-best 32 points last season vs. The Citadel, before eclipsing that mark with a 33-point career-high effort Dec. 17 at La Salle, a game in which he drained 10 of 19 field goal attempts, including six of nine from three point range … Holland was named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament team as he averaged 18.3 points during the three-game stretch, including a 29-point effort in the victory over Drexel … The 6-0 senior went for 24 points on seven of 10 shooting from the field, including six of eight behind the three point arc in the victory over Florida A&M … Holland played superbly in an 80-79 nail biting loss at Alabama Dec. 19, tallying 21 points. His 20 points led all scorers in the Dec. 28 triumph over Kennesaw State … In the 16 games that he has played, he leads the team in scoring (19.0), which ranks 2nd in the SoCon and is 3rd in the league in three point field goal percentage at 47.5%. He is the league's 3rd leading free throw shooter (83.6%) and ranks 3rd in the league in steals (1.7) … Holland broke out of his shooting slump in fine fashion in the win over Samford by leading all scorers with 23 points on eight of 14 shooting, including five of nine from three point range. Prior to the Samford game, the senior guard had missed his last 13 three point attempts … Holland led Mercer with 16 points vs. VMI, with 14 of those coming in the first half. Holland has scored in double figures in 43 of the 48 career games he has played at Mercer, including all 16 games this season.
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Preseason Watch ListÂ
Holland was named to the 2017-18 Lou Henson Award Preseason Watch List, as announced by CollegeInsider.com earlier this season. The Lou Henson Award is presented annually to the nation's top NCAA Division I mid-major player. Holland is one of 51 mid-major players included on the preseason watch list. The award is named after Lou Henson, who coached college basketball for 41 years and was sixth all-time in career Division I wins (779) when he left the game in 2005. Holland is one of four players from SoCon teams included on the watch list. Players on teams from the following conferences are eligible for the award: America East, ASUN, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Horizon, Independents, Ivy, Metro-Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt and West Coast. The winner of the 2017-18 Lou Henson Award will be announced on March 31, 2018 at the CollegeInsider.com Awards Event in San Antonio, Texas, the site of the men's NCAA Basketball Championship.
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Holland was also named to the preseason All-Southern Conference team as selected by the league's coaches prior to the start of this year.
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Jelks Ranks High Nationally in Offensive Efficiency
In games played through Jan. 18, Stephon Jelks is rated #15 in the nation in Offensive Efficiency according to Ken Pomeroy, a nationally acclaimed basketball statistician who produces the website Kenpom.com. Jelks has an Offensive Efficiency rating of 133.4. The Offensive Efficiency rating is based upon a formula that examines total offensive possessions and individual points produced. The four components that make up the total offensive possessions include scoring possessions, missed field goal possessions, missed free throw possessions and turnovers.
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Bear Tracks
Bears Held in High Regard
Mercer was tabbed as the preseason favorite to win the Southern Conference men's championship by the league's head coaches. The Bears were narrow favorites to claim the SoCon crown, tallying four first-place votes and 71 total points with Samford a close runner-up, earning three first-place votes and 70 total points.
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Returning Firepower
Mercer returns all five starters from last season's club. Those five starters – Ria'n Holland, Jordan Strawberry, Demetre Rivers, Desmond Ringer, and Stephon Jelks – combined to score a total of 1,744 of the team's 2,269 points on the season. That translates to nearly 77% of the Bears' offensive output from last year. In total, nine players are back from the 2016-17 team.
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Senior Leadership
Six seniors return from last year's team. Those senior leaders include: Desmond Ringer, Jordan Strawberry, Ria'n Holland, Demetre Rivers, Rashad Lewis, and Stephon Jelks. Holland is the team's leading returning scorer at 17.2 points per game; Jelks paced the club with 6.7 rebounds per outing; while Strawberry dished out a team-best 4.3 assists per contest.
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Speaking of Seniors
Mercer is one of only two teams in the nation to start five seniors this season, with Texas Tech being the other. The Bears are currently 10-9 on the year and were rated in the CollegeInsider.com Top 25 Mid-Major poll for the majority of the early portion of the season, while the Red Raiders of the Big 12 Conference sport a 15-3 record and are currently ranked No. 8 in this week's Associated Press poll.
What's Next
Mercer continues its SoCon road journey by traveling to league-leading East Tennessee State Wednesday, Jan. 24. Tipoff at Freedom Hall in Johnson City is 7 p.m. (ET).
How to Follow the Bears:Â
For complete coverage of Mercer Basketball, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerMBB (Twitter), /MercerBasketball (Facebook) and @Mercer_MBB (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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GAMEDAY LINEUP
Date:Â Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018 | 5Â p.m. (ET)
Teams:Â Mercer (10-9, 3-3 SoCon) vs. UNCG (13-5, 4-1 SoCon)
Location: Greensboro, N.C. | Greensboro Coliseaum
Live Stats:Â UNCGSpartans.com/LiveStats
TV: ESPN3
Radio: 97.3 FM, 103.3 FM, iHeart Radio and Sports Mic – Rick Cameron
Twitter Updates:Â @MercerMBB
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SERIES HISTORY
• Overall: Mercer leads 7-3 in the series
• In Macon: Mercer leads 6-1
• In Greensboro: UNCG leads 2-1
• Current Streak: L3
• Last Meeting: L, 72-66 in Macon (2/22/17)
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BEAR NECESSITIES
About The Spartans
UNCG heads into Saturday's contest with an overall mark of 13-5 and 4-1 SoCon ledger. UNCG is tied for 2nd in the league standings with Wofford. The Spartans are riding a two-game winning streak, including a 72-58 victory at home over The Citadel this past Thursday evening. UNCG has won five of its last six games … The Spartans upset North Carolina State 81-76 on Dec. 16 in Raleigh … Francis Alonso, an All-SoCon Freshman selection last season, tops the club in scoring with a 17.2 average, 3rd best in the conference … Senior forward Marvin Smith is scoring at an 11.8 clip, while sophomore James Dickey is the SoCon's leading rebounder with an 8.4 average … Two of the league's top defensive teams will battle on Saturday. UNCG leads the conference in scoring defense (61.6) while Mercer ranks 3rd (67.0) … Teams are shooting just 41.7% vs. the Spartans and just 29.9% from behind the three point arc, which leads the league … UNCG (+6.5) and Mercer (+6.1) rank 1-2 in the league in rebounding margin … Wes Miller is in his 7th season as UNCG's head coach. He led the Spartans to a 25-10 mark a year ago. His overall head coaching record is 98-107, all games coming at UNCG.
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Series History
In a series that dates back to the 1980-81 season, Mercer leads 7-3 in games played against UNCG. Mercer is 6-1 vs. the Spartans at Macon and 1-2 vs. UNCG on the road. UNCG has won the last three meetings, including 72-66 (2/22/17 at Macon) and 68-66 (1/19/17 at Greensboro) last season. Mercer's last win over UNCG came on 1/30/16 – an 81-67 triumph at Macon.
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Where the Bears Rank in Southern Conference Statistics
Here's a look at where the Bears' rank near the top of the latest edition of the SoCon men's basketball statistics:
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Team Statistics
- 1st in rebounding defense (29.6)
- 2nd in rebounding margin (+6.1)
- 2nd in 3-pt. field goal% (39.8%) – 23rd in NCAA
- 2nd in free throw% (74.2%)
- 3rd in assist/turnover ratio (1.2)
- 3rd in field goal% defense (42.7%)
- 3rd in scoring defense (67.0)
- Ria'n Holland – 2nd in scoring (19.0)
- Ria'n Holland – 3rd in steals (1.7)
- Ria'n Holland – 3rd in field goal% (49.0%)
- Ria'n Holland – 3rd in 3-pt. field goal% (47.5%) – 16th in NCAA
- Ria'n Holland – 3rd in free throw% (83.6%)
- Stephon Jelks – 2nd in defensive rebounds (5.7)
- Stephon Jelks – 3rd in rebounding (7.6)
- Jordan Strawberry – 1st in assist/turnover ratio (2.5)
- Jordan Strawberry – 4th in assists (4.1)
Mercer head coach Bob Hoffman has certainly achieved a great deal of success during his coaching career and he reached a milestone with the Jan. 18 victory over VMI – his 500th win at the men's collegiate level -  that will only add to his list of superlative accomplishments. Coach Hoffman accumulated 243 wins as the head coach at Oklahoma Baptist from 1990-99; 68 victories while at Texas Pan-American (1999-2004); and he has won 189 games as Mercer's head coach (2008-present). Coach Hoffman has led Mercer to unprecedented success during his tenure with the Bears. The two-time Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year has directed Mercer to 18 post-season victories and 10 power conference wins. Twice the Bears have won a school-record 27 games (2011-12 and 2013-14) under his leadership.
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Holland Ranks as one of the SoCon's Best Performers
Despite missing three games earlier this season due to injury, Holland has exhibited the type of play indicative of an all-conference performer. Holland was named the Southern Conference Player of the Week for his performance in the team's opening two games. He went for 31 points in the 88-79 loss at Central Florida and then came back with a 16-point effort in the victory over Toccoa Falls. That 31-point effort vs. UCF was at the time, the second-highest output in his Mercer career. The 6-0 product of Fayetteville, N.C., had scored a career-best 32 points last season vs. The Citadel, before eclipsing that mark with a 33-point career-high effort Dec. 17 at La Salle, a game in which he drained 10 of 19 field goal attempts, including six of nine from three point range … Holland was named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament team as he averaged 18.3 points during the three-game stretch, including a 29-point effort in the victory over Drexel … The 6-0 senior went for 24 points on seven of 10 shooting from the field, including six of eight behind the three point arc in the victory over Florida A&M … Holland played superbly in an 80-79 nail biting loss at Alabama Dec. 19, tallying 21 points. His 20 points led all scorers in the Dec. 28 triumph over Kennesaw State … In the 16 games that he has played, he leads the team in scoring (19.0), which ranks 2nd in the SoCon and is 3rd in the league in three point field goal percentage at 47.5%. He is the league's 3rd leading free throw shooter (83.6%) and ranks 3rd in the league in steals (1.7) … Holland broke out of his shooting slump in fine fashion in the win over Samford by leading all scorers with 23 points on eight of 14 shooting, including five of nine from three point range. Prior to the Samford game, the senior guard had missed his last 13 three point attempts … Holland led Mercer with 16 points vs. VMI, with 14 of those coming in the first half. Holland has scored in double figures in 43 of the 48 career games he has played at Mercer, including all 16 games this season.
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Preseason Watch ListÂ
Holland was named to the 2017-18 Lou Henson Award Preseason Watch List, as announced by CollegeInsider.com earlier this season. The Lou Henson Award is presented annually to the nation's top NCAA Division I mid-major player. Holland is one of 51 mid-major players included on the preseason watch list. The award is named after Lou Henson, who coached college basketball for 41 years and was sixth all-time in career Division I wins (779) when he left the game in 2005. Holland is one of four players from SoCon teams included on the watch list. Players on teams from the following conferences are eligible for the award: America East, ASUN, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Horizon, Independents, Ivy, Metro-Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt and West Coast. The winner of the 2017-18 Lou Henson Award will be announced on March 31, 2018 at the CollegeInsider.com Awards Event in San Antonio, Texas, the site of the men's NCAA Basketball Championship.
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Holland was also named to the preseason All-Southern Conference team as selected by the league's coaches prior to the start of this year.
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Jelks Ranks High Nationally in Offensive Efficiency
In games played through Jan. 18, Stephon Jelks is rated #15 in the nation in Offensive Efficiency according to Ken Pomeroy, a nationally acclaimed basketball statistician who produces the website Kenpom.com. Jelks has an Offensive Efficiency rating of 133.4. The Offensive Efficiency rating is based upon a formula that examines total offensive possessions and individual points produced. The four components that make up the total offensive possessions include scoring possessions, missed field goal possessions, missed free throw possessions and turnovers.
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Bear Tracks
- Mercer looks to extend its three-game winning streak and lift its SoCon record above the .500 mark. The Bears are coming off a tough 62-56 road victory over VMI Thursday night at Lexington, Va.
- Stephon Jelks has put together three consecutive double-double performances. The senior had 10 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds in the win over UTC. He went for 13 points and 11 rebounds in the victory over Samford. In Thursday's triumph over VMI, he tallied 13 points and pulled down 11 rebounds. Jelks has four double-double performances this season. He is tied with Demetre Rivers as the team's second leading scorer (10.6). In SoCon games only, Jelks' is the league's 2nd leading rebounder with an 8.3 average.
- Desmond Ringer is playing his best basketball of the season of late. The senior post man had a double-double of his own vs. UTC (14/10) and equaled his career-high in rebounds with 12 boards vs. Samford. Against VMI, Ringer grabbed 11 rebounds as the Bears dominated the backboards 50-31. In SoCon games only, Ringer is averaging 10.3 boards per outing, which tops the conference charts. Ringer is tied for 2nd in free throw percentage in SoCon games only, hitting 93.8% of his attempts (15-16). Against Furman, Ringer equaled his career-high with 22 points on seven of eight shooting from the field and a perfect eight for eight at the free throw line.
- Demetre Rivers is tied with Jelks as Mercer's 2nd leading scorer (10.6) and is hitting a team-best 86.5% from the free throw stripe. Rivers tallied a season-high 24 points vs. Alabama. In that contest, the senior connected on six of eight field goal attempts, including three of four behind the arc, and nailed nine of 10 free throw attempts. Rivers helped ignite a furious rally for the Bears down the stretch, scoring five points in the closing seconds to almost lead Mercer to the upset win over the Crimson Tide. Rivers tallied 11 points in the victory vs. Kennesaw State and his spectacular shot block that landed up in the stands earned the #2 rating on the Dec. 28 edition of ESPN's SportsCenter Top 10 Plays of the Day. Rivers scored 13 clutch points in the win over VMI.
- Jordan Strawberry continues to rank among the SoCon leaders in assist/turnover ratio (2.5), which ranks 1st in the league. Strawberry dished out seven assists in the win over Samford and handed out six assists in the victory at VMI. The senior guard has 78 assists on the season (4.1 per game/4th in the league) while committing just 31 turnovers.
- Freshman Marcus Cohen came off the bench for the ailing Strawberry against Furman and turned in a career-best 14-point performance. The Bears are receiving other strong contributions off the bench. Ethan Stair is averaging 6.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per outing. Cohen (4.7 ppg), Cory Kilby (3.6 ppg), and Jaylen Stowe (3.2 ppg) are all averaging 13 or more minutes of playing time per contest. Kilby came off the bench to contribute 11 points vs. Kennesaw State.
- Â Mercer has four players hitting 80% or better from the free throw line, including Rivers (86.5%); Ringer (84.8%); Holland (83.6%); and Strawberry (80.0%).
Bears Held in High Regard
Mercer was tabbed as the preseason favorite to win the Southern Conference men's championship by the league's head coaches. The Bears were narrow favorites to claim the SoCon crown, tallying four first-place votes and 71 total points with Samford a close runner-up, earning three first-place votes and 70 total points.
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Returning Firepower
Mercer returns all five starters from last season's club. Those five starters – Ria'n Holland, Jordan Strawberry, Demetre Rivers, Desmond Ringer, and Stephon Jelks – combined to score a total of 1,744 of the team's 2,269 points on the season. That translates to nearly 77% of the Bears' offensive output from last year. In total, nine players are back from the 2016-17 team.
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Senior Leadership
Six seniors return from last year's team. Those senior leaders include: Desmond Ringer, Jordan Strawberry, Ria'n Holland, Demetre Rivers, Rashad Lewis, and Stephon Jelks. Holland is the team's leading returning scorer at 17.2 points per game; Jelks paced the club with 6.7 rebounds per outing; while Strawberry dished out a team-best 4.3 assists per contest.
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Speaking of Seniors
Mercer is one of only two teams in the nation to start five seniors this season, with Texas Tech being the other. The Bears are currently 10-9 on the year and were rated in the CollegeInsider.com Top 25 Mid-Major poll for the majority of the early portion of the season, while the Red Raiders of the Big 12 Conference sport a 15-3 record and are currently ranked No. 8 in this week's Associated Press poll.
What's Next
Mercer continues its SoCon road journey by traveling to league-leading East Tennessee State Wednesday, Jan. 24. Tipoff at Freedom Hall in Johnson City is 7 p.m. (ET).
How to Follow the Bears:Â
For complete coverage of Mercer Basketball, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerMBB (Twitter), /MercerBasketball (Facebook) and @Mercer_MBB (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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