
Bulls Ready For Three-Game Charleston Classic
11/20/2019 3:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Buffalo (2-1) vs. UConn (2-1)
November 21, 2019
TD Arena (Charleston, SC) - 9:00 pm
Radio
Buffalo - ESPN 1520
Rochester - Fox Sports 1280
Hornell - 1480 WLEA
Television
ESPNU
10 Things To Know About Today's Game
1. The Bulls head to Charleston, South Carolina for the first of three games in the Charleston Classic as Buffalo will face UConn in the final match on Thursday night. This will be the ninth all-time meeting between the two teams with UConn holding a 7-1 edge. Buffalo's last win over UConn came back on Dec. 27, 1951. These will mark UB's first games in South Carolina.
2. Through three games, the Bulls are second in the nation in three pointers made per game at 13.0 per contest. After 16 three pointers against Nazareth, the Bulls had 13 more in their win against Harvard on Saturday.
3. UB head coach Jim Whitesell won his first career game as Buffalo head coach on Monday night against Nazareth. Now in his 25th season overall as head coach, Whitesell has 389 career wins, which is 51st amongst all active head coaches.
4. Sophomore Ronaldo Segu scored a new career with 21 points in UB's win over Harvard. Over the last two games, Segu has shot just under 86% from the field going 12-of-14, including 8-of-9 from three point range. He tied his career high with six assists in each of the last two games and has 12 assists and just two turnovers in that time frame.
5. UB is looking to do something no MAC program has ever done before and thats win a third straight MAC Title. UB is also looking for its fifth tournament title in six years, a feat also never accomplished in the MAC.
6. Buffalo recorded 16 steals in the win over Nazareth, its most steals in a game since recording 15 against Towson on Nov. 20, 2010.
7. Buffalo was picked to finish second in the MAC East in the preseason poll conducted by the league's head coaches. UB, who was picked behind Bowling Green, received three first-place votes.
8. Junior Jayvon Graves was named to the preseason All-MAC East Team. Graves had his best season in a UB uniform last year, averaging 9.7 points per game, starting 35 of the 36 games last seasons.
9. Five different players are averaging double figures in scoring through the first three games this season, led by Graves, who is averaging 16.7 points per game.
10. The Bulls currently lead the MAC in assists at 19.7 per game. Both Ronaldo Segu and Davonta Jordan are averaging over 4.7 assists per game.
Bulls Ready For Three-Game Charleston Classic
The University at Buffalo men's basketball team will continue a stretch of four straight games on neutral sites as the Bulls open the Charleston Classic on Thursday night against UConn, the first of three games at TD Arena, the home of the College of Charleston.
Buffalo is coming off an impressive early season victory over preseason Ivy League favorite Harvard, 88-76, in Toronto last week. The Bulls are now 2-1 on the early season and are averaging 86.7 points per game.
UConn had its best win of the young season on Sunday night against Florida and they are also 2-1. Buffalo is currently in stretch that will see it play six of seven games away from Alumni Arena.
Home Sweet Home
Buffalo had a 26-game home winning streak snapped on Friday night, which had been the second longest streak in the country. Despite the loss on Friday evening, UB has had much success at Alumni Arena.
Last season the Bulls went 14-0 at home and over the previous two seasons, Buffalo went 28-1 at Alumni Arena. Dating back to the 2016-17 season, UB had won 29 of its last 30 games at Alumni Arena. Going back even further to the beginning of the 2013-14 season, Buffalo is 71-15 at home following the Nazareth victory.
History On The Horizon
The Bulls are looking to accomplish something this season that has never been done in Mid-American Conference history as no MAC school has ever won five conference tournament titles in a six-year period. Last season, the Bulls became the first MAC team to win four conference titles in a five year period. The MAC Tournament dates back to the 1979-80 season.
You Get A Win, And You Get A Win
Over the last two seasons the University at Buffalo men's basketball team has won 59 games, the eighth most in the nation during that time frame, tied with Cincinnati. Virginia led the nation with 66 wins during that time period, while Gonzaga is second with 65. As for MAC programs, the second most wins over the last two seasons came courtesy of Toledo, who had 48.
Dance Dance Revolution
The Bulls have reached the NCAA Tournament four times in the last five years (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019). UB is one of just 28 teams that have played in four NCAA Tournaments over the last five seasons. Of those 28 teams, UB is one of just five to have earned their league's automatic bid each time joining Gonzaga (WCC), Kentucky (SEC), Iona (MAAC), and New Mexico State (WAC).
Whitesell Back In Charge
For the first time since the 2010-11 season, UB head coach Jim Whitesell is back in charge of a basketball program. Whitesell, who served the last four years as associate head coach for the Bulls, was named the 14th head coach in program history this past April.
Whitesell brings a long and accomplished resume into the season. His previous head coaching job was at Loyola (Chicago) where he was in charge of the Ramblers' program from 2004-11, finishing with a 109-107 record in seven seasons in charge. He is one of only five coaches in the history of Loyola Basketball with more than 100 wins. Prior to his time at Loyola, Whitesell also served as head coach at Elmhurst College and Lewis University, where he had his most success, going 214-126 in 12 seasons. Recently he was inducted into the Lewis Hall of Fame.
Following his time at Loyola, Whitesell made assistant coaching stops at Saint Louis and St. John's where he worked for a pair of legendary head coaches in the late Rick Majerus and Steve Lavin before joining Nate Oats in Buffalo. Whitesell picked up his first career UB win on Monday night against Nazareth and now has a career record of 389-302 in his tenure as a head coach. The 389 wins are 51st amongst all active head coaches.
Air Jordan
The Bulls will look to the veteran presence of senior point guard Davonta Jordan who is entering his fourth year with the program. Over the last two seasons, Jordan has played in 71 of the 72 possible games. He has started in all of those contests except two, one of those being senior day last season.
Jordan has been named the MAC's all-defensive team each of the last two seasons as he has recorded 93 steals over the last two year. In each of his three seasons, Jordan as constantly increased his scoring, capped off by averaging 7.4 points per game last year. In the season opener, Jordan led the Bulls with 17 points, 13 of those coming over the final 12 minutes of the game. He tied his career high with four three-pointers, while adding six rebounds and four steals.
From Beyond The Graves
Junior Jayvon Graves was named to the preseason All-MAC East Division team as he is coming off a sophomore season where he started in 35 games and averaged 9.7 points per game. He added 4.2 rebounds per contest and 67 assists. He scored in double figures 17 times last season, including a career high 26 points against Ohio. He finished with 17 points in the MAC Championship win against Bowling Green and added 13 points in Buffalo's NCAA Tournament First Round victory over Arizona State.
Graves had 528 career points through two seasons, just a shade off the team lead, which is held by Davonta Jordan. Graves is a native of Malvern, OH where he played his high school at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, the same school as Lebron James. He opened the 2019 season with 15 points against Dartmouth and added 17 more against Nazareth. Graves had 17 points in the win over Harvard, including a buzzer-beating three, and leads Buffalo in scoring at 16.7 points per game.
No Sophomore Slump
The Bulls will rely on a pair of sophomores this season, who both saw action in all 36 games last year, but played limited minutes. Both Jeenathan Williams and Ronaldo Segu will be looked upon to take a huge leap this season as sophomores and through three games, Segu looks to possibly be the top talent on the team
Segu came off the bench against the Wildcats, playing the role of Sixth Man, something that former Bulls have done with much success. Segu continued that trend as he finished with 12 points and 14 assists in the win over Daemen as well as four steals. Playing the sixth man roll, Segu had 17 points against Nazareth and a career high 21 against Harvard. He has shot just under 87% from the floor in those two games as well. He has 12 assists and just two turnovers in those games.
Williams started UB's exhibition game against Daemen and he finished with 16 points and five rebounds in 20 minutes of action. He finished with 10 points and eight rebounds in Buffalo's win over Harvard. Williams was named to the preseason All-Big 4 second team prior to the year.
Last season, he averaged 3.2 points per game, putting forth a career high 13 points in a win at Alumni Arena over Ohio, a game where he also had a career high eight rebounds.
Newish Faces Emerge
Two players that were a huge part of the team's success, but were unable to see action were senior transfers Antwain Johnson and Gabe Grant. Both players sat out the 2018-19 campaign due to NCAA Transfer rules, but served as valuable members of the scout team.
Now with their transfer year in the review mirror, both players are ready to give it their all for one final season.
Johnson, a transfer from Middle Tennessee State, started in Buffalo's exhibition win over Daemen and had 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting. Johnson lit it up from three against Harvard as he finished with 19 points, including going 5-of-7 from three point range. In two seasons at Middle Tennessee State, Johnson averaged 7.3 points per game, including 10.3 points per contest in 2017-18. His career high in scoring came on Feb. 3, 2018 at Charlotte when he scored 23 points.
Grant, who came to the Bulls from Houston, was impressive off the bench in the exhibition opener, leading the Bulls in scoring with 19 points and six rebounds. He went 7-of-11 from the field and 4-of-7 from three-point range against the Wildcats. Grant played in 24 games in his lone season at Houston, scoring a career best 12 points against East Carolina on Feb. 25, 2018.
It's Still Brock And Roll To Me
Junior Brock Bertram readies for his third season of action this upcoming year. Bertram, who redshirted his first season, has continued to improve each year. Last season, the Apple Vally, MN native played in 20 games, averaging 1.1 points per contest. He shot over 61% from the floor when he was out there. More impressive was the performance of Bertram on the scout team over the last three years, a big reason for the success of three-time MAC Sixth Man of the Year, Nick Perkins.
Bertram started Buffalo's exhibition opener against Daemen and he had three points, four rebounds, and three blocked shots in the contest. He is currently out with a foot injury.
We've Got Experience Too!
In all, this year's men's basketball team has five players who have been a part of another Division I institution during their careers.
- Antwain Johnson - Middle Tennessee St.
- Gabe Grant - Houston
- Josh Mballa - Texas Tech
- LaQuill Hardnett - Cincinnati
- David Nickelberry - Memphis
Mballa was a member of the Texas Tech squad in 2018-19 that finished as national runners up. Mballa and the Red Raiders met up with the Bulls in the NCAA Round of 32 in Tulsa. He played in 17 games at Texas Tech with his career high in scoring coming against the Kansas Jayhawks on Feb. 2, 2019. He started the opener against Dartmouth and finished just shy of a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds.
Hardnett redshirted his freshman season at Cincinnati and has four years of eligibility left for UB. Nickelberry, who played last season at Trinity Valley CC, began his collegiate career at Memphis, where he played in 33 games as a freshman for the Tigers. He scored 14 points in a game twice during that year, first against Loyola (MD) and then in the AAC Conference Tournament in a 79-77 win over USF.
Young Guns
The Bulls welcome in a pair of freshman that complete the class of newcomers for Coach Whitesell and company in David Skogman and Savion Gallion.
A native of Waukesha, WI, Skogman was a second-team All-State selection this past year for Waukesha West High School. He averaged 18.6 points, 12.6 rebounds, and 3.2 blocks per game during his senior season, while shooting 38.6% from three-point range. SN Connect voted Skogman as its top post player in the state of Wisconsin, while 247 Sports has Skogman listed as its second best player in the state of Wisconsin for 2019.
Gallion is a 6-4 guard from Washington, DC who played last season at Mt. Zion Prep where he averaged 13.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game. Prior to his one year of prep school, Gallion played basketball and competed in track and field at Thurgood Marshall High School, where he was a Washington Post All-Met team honorable mention selection on the hardwood. As a senior, Gallion averaged 22.0 points per game, while averaging 6.0 boards per contest.
Walk This Way
The Bulls have a quartet of walk ons that complete the squad. Three of the four walk ons sat out last season, while Dominic Johnson joined the squad following the completion of the UB football season. Johnson has been a member of the Bulls for the last two seasons, taking part in both MAC Championship campaigns. He has seen action in 15 games during his career.
Seniors Giambattista Davis and Patrick Moore both saw action at other schools prior to coming to Buffalo. Davis played at Daemen College and is currently one of the oldest players in college basketball as he will turn 25 during the seasons. Moore saw action as a member of SUNY Cortland. Junior Jamon Bivens is healthy and eligible for actions after rehabbing a knee injury last season.
Injury Report
Junior Tra'Von Fagan, who played in 22 games last season for the Bulls, will missed the 2019-20 campaign after suffering an offseason knee injury. Junior Brock Bertram missed the season opener with a foot injury and he is currently week-to-week.
Success Breeds Success
The 2018-19 season was a successful one for the entire Division of Athletics at the University at Buffalo. In addition to the men's program winning a MAC Title and reaching the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament, the women's basketball team also won the MAC and their first round tournament game. In addition to that, the UB football program won the MAC East Division and played in their third bowl game in school history.
UB was one of just seven programs in the nation to have played in a bowl game and had both its men's and women's basketball teams winning NCAA Tournament games. UB joins a list that includes Baylor, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan St., Kentucky, and Oregon.