Modou Niang & David Downs at Washington, Dec. 4, 2011
The Falcons are the nation's No. 2 defense, yielding just 55.9 points per game

Falcons Cap Hoops Road Trip at Billings

SPU men meet Yellowjackets Saturday, then play 5 of next 7 at Brougham

1/17/2012 4:30:00 PM

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 --
(#24) SPU at Montana State Billings, 6:00 p.m. PST (7 pm MST)
Alterowitz Gymnasium / Billings, Mont.
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The first swing through the Great Northwest Athletic Conference slate concludes Saturday, Jan. 21 for the 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific men's basketball team. Winners of their last five games, the Falcons (14-3, 6-2 GNAC) visit Montana State Billings (9-7, 4-4) for a 6 p.m. Pacific Time game (7 p.m. MST). The Yellowjackets won the last meeting to stop a nine-game losing streak against SPU. Saturday's game ends a three-game road stretch for the Falcons, who return home to play five of their next seven games at Brougham Pavilion.

Dynamic Defense
Seattle Pacific's defense ranks No. 2 nationally by surrendering just 55.9 points per game, nearly six points fewer than the school-record figure of 61.8 points opponents were limited to in 1962-63. Academy of Art lost 63-33 to SPU on Nov. 26, the lowest opponent point total allowed since 1951 when Saint Martin's was held to 31. The Falcons have an 11-0 record when keeping opponents under 60 points. SPU is holding opponents to 37.6-percent shooting (No. 7 nationally). BYU-Hawaii is the only team to shoot 50 percent against the Falcons, converting 51 percent (29 of 57) of its shots on Dec. 10. The Falcons held five foes under 50 points. Along with scoring and field goal defense, SPU also leads the league in 3-point field goal defense at 30.3 percent (22nd NCAA).



Recent Recap
The SPU men swept a pair of road games last week. They posted their third-largest win ever over Central Washington (Jan. 12) with a 76-49 rout in Ellensburg. David Downs scored 20 points while Andy Poling's double-double (16/10) led a 54-19 rebound advantage. Poling scored 23 in a 71-66 victory at Northwest Nazarene (Jan. 14).  The Falcons outscored NNU 23-4 from the line. SPU finished with an 8-1 record in non-conference games, including a 76-65 home win over then third-ranked BYU-Hawaii (Nov. 19).

Notable
David Downs ranks No. 8 nationally in 3-point accuracy at 49.5 percent. He shoots 45.2 percent inside the arc ... The Falcons outrebounded their last five opponents by a combined 237-116, including a 61-24 advantage over Alaska Fairbanks (Jan. 5) and 54-19 at Central Washington (Jan. 12) ... SPU has a 13-1 record when outshooting it foes.

GNAC Race
The Falcons are seeking to win the GNAC championship for the fourth time in seven years. They captured the 2010 and 2006 league titles outright and shared the 2007 crown with Seattle University. SPU was projected to finish second in this year's GNAC standings by the annual coaches poll, receiving four of 10 first-place votes en route to a 94-point total. Alaska Anchorage also got four first-place votes and was picked first by one point over the Falcons. Western Washington was selected third, garnering the two remaining first-place votes, and defending champion Central Washington was fourth. SPU is aiming for its fifth GNAC title since the league was formed in 2001-02.

Next Week
Seattle Pacific hosts Saint Martin's on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. before meeting GNAC leader Western Oregon in the annual Homecoming Game on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 4 p.m.

2012 Preview
Third-year coach Ryan Looney returns three starters from last year's 20-10 squad that made its seventh straight playoff appearance. Heading the list of returnees is 6-foot-11 junior post Andy Poling, a Sporting News honorable mention All-American. The Gonzaga transfer averaged 14.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in his first year as a Falcon. Also returning is 2010 GNAC Freshman of the Year David Downs. He assumed the starting point guard duties midway through the season, after an injury sidelined All-American Chris Banchero, and averaged 6.9 points and 4.3 assists per game. The impressive list of newcomers features Jobi Wall, a 6-6 transfer who averaged 16.6 points and 7.7 rebounds in 2010 at Colorado Christian. Freshman Riley Stockton is the nephew of Hall of Famer John Stockton, the NBA's all-time assist leader. The SPU men were ranked No. 22 nationally among NCAA Division II teams in preseason coaches poll.

Scouting Montana State Billings (9-7, 4-4 GNAC)
> Saturday's matchup features a clash of styles. The host Yellowjackets score at an 82.9-point clip that ranks second among GNAC teams and No. 21 nationally. SPU counters with the nation's No. 2 defense that surrenders just 55.9 points per game.

> Antoine Proctor leads the Billings attack with 19.3 points per game, the second-highest figure among GNAC scorers.

> SPU won nine consecutive meetings before losing 68-56 at Billings in the most recent encounter on Feb. 19, 2011. The Falcons, who lead the all-time series 30-27, won last year's first meeting with a 72-65 overtime decision on Jan. 22 in Seattle.

> Jamie Stevens is in his first year as head coach at MSUB after serving the previous four years at Central Wyoming College. Stevens played for the Yellowjackets and compiled a school-record 805 assists during his career from 1994-99.

> Third-year SPU coach Ryan Looney has a 3-1 record against MSU Billings.

Giant Killers
Seattle Pacific is an NCAA Division II competitor that won three of its last four games against Division I opponents, all of them road exhibitions. The Falcons, who were 69-68 victors at Arizona on Oct. 27, defeated Eastern Washington (87-82) and Nevada (84-81) on the road in last season's exhibition contests. SPU lost 77-60 at Washington on Nov. 4. This year's two encounters increase to 18 the number of Division I foes the Falcons have faced during the last eight seasons.

Big Men on Campus
In their second season at SPU, Division I transfers Andy Poling (6-11, Gonzaga) and Modou Niang (6-10, Utah State) are the tallest tandem in SPU history. Poling is a Sporting News honorable mention preseason All-American.

Terrific Transfer
The Falcons frontline is bolstered by the addition of transfer Jobi Wall, a 6-foot-6 junior who led all scorers with 24 points in the win at Arizona (Oct. 27). He averaged 16.6 points and 7.7 rebounds and shot 44 percent on 3-pointers in 2010 at Colorado Christian. Wall used an injury red-shirt season last year at CCU. SPU got a first-hand look at Wall on Dec. 30, 2009 at Brougham Pavilion. He amassed 28 points and 13 rebounds, hitting 5 of 9 treys in a 73-69 Colorado Christian win over the Falcons. As a prep pitcher at Faith Christian High School, Wall tossed a perfect game and hit for the cycle in a five-inning contest during the 2008 Colorado state Class 3A playoffs.

Exhibition Recap
Jobi Wall scored 24 points, including the go-ahead basket on a layup with 2:20 left in SPU's 69-68 upset at No. 16 Arizona on Oct. 27 in Tucson. The Falcons led 37-29 at halftime. The Wildcats staged an 18-6 run and led by two before SPU scored six straight to take the lead for good. A potential game-winning trey by UA's Nick Johnson missed at the buzzer. On Nov. 4, C.J. Wilcox led four double-figure scorers for Washington with 19 points in a 77-60 win over SPU. Andy Poling's 12 points and seven rebounds paced the Falcons, who made just 10 of 23 free throws against the crosstown Huskies.

Tropical Tour
The Seattle Pacific men got an early jump on the basketball season with a six-day trip to Nassau, Bahamas from Sept. 10-16. The Falcons swept three professional teams from the New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA). They won 96-63 over the two-time defending league champion Commonwealth Giants, defeated the league runner-up Real Deal Shockers 75-52 and beat the Mailboat Cybots 93-51. Andy Poling averaged a double-double on the trip, with 19.3 points and 11.3 rebounds.

Looney's Ledger
Ryan Looney is in his third season after directing Seattle Pacific to postseason berths in each of his first two campaigns. His SPU record is 56-19 (.747). The Falcons were 20-10 last year and upset fifth-ranked Central Washington in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Looney led SPU to a 22-6 record in 2010 and became the first coach to direct the Falcons to a league title in his inaugural season. He was voted the 2010 GNAC Coach of the Year. Looney, who led alma mater Eastern Oregon University to the quarterfinals of the 2009 NAIA Division II Tournament, was hired May 26, 2009 as the coach at SPU. He won his opening nine games on the SPU sidelines, the first coach to win more than his first three for the Falcons. Looney, 36, has a 151-74 (.671) career record, including a 95-55 record in five seasons with Eastern Oregon. He directed EOU to back-to-back NAIA Tournament appearances in 2008 and 2009.

Seven-Year Surge
The Falcons posted a 146-59 record over the previous seven seasons, 12 more victories than any Great Northwest Athletic Conference team during that span. SPU compiled a 20-9 record in 2005, 26-6 in 2006, 18-10 in 2007, 21-8 in 2008, 19-10 in 2009, 22-6 in 2010 and 20-10 last season. The 146 combined wins are the second-highest seven-year total in school history, topped only by a 154-win run from 1996 to 2002. The Falcons competed in seven straight NCAA Division II Tournaments (2005-10), advancing to the national semifinals in 2006.

2011 Review
Seattle Pacific compiled a 20-10 record in 2011 en route to its seventh straight NCAA Division II Tournament berth. The Falcons placed third in the GNAC (12-6) and were the league's last team standing in the 2011 playoffs after upsetting fifth-ranked Central Washington 76-63 during a first-round game in Ellensburg. The Falcons will look to replace two starters, leading 3-point shooter Jeff Downs (95 treys) and top rebounder Ryan Sweet (7.2 rpg). Also departed is Chris Banchero, the 2010 West Region Player of the Year who missed the final 19 games last season due to a knee injury. He amassed 22.4 points and 5.6 assists per game before being sidelined.


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