Men's Basketball Visits Bradley For Final Valley Road Game
2/25/2013 1:48:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Game #30 at Bradley • Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 • 7:05 pm
Creighton Bluejays at Bradley Braves
Carver Arena (11,164) • Peoria, Ill.
Radio: KXSP 590 AM, www.am590espnradio.com
Television: KMTV-2 (Omaha); WAQE (Peoria)
Series History: Creighton leads, 45-41
Last Meeting: Creighton 75, Bradley 58 on 2/2/13 in Omaha, Neb.
Next Game
Creighton (22-7, 11-5 MVC) enters the final week of the regular-season when it plays at Bradley (16-13, 7-9 MVC) on Wednesday.
Tip-off at Carver Arena (11,164) in Peoria, Ill., is set for 7:05 pm.
Radio Broadcast Information
KXSP (“AM 590 - Omaha's ESPN Radio”) will broadcast all Creighton men's basketball games, including Wednesday. T. Scott Marr and Nick Bahe will call the action. The audio is also webcast live at www.AM590espnradio.com.
Television Information
Wednesday's game will be broadcast by WAQE in Peoria, and simulcast in Omaha on KMTV-2 (Cox Cable channel 125). Brian Bedo and Danny Adams will announce. Coordinates follow:
Galaxy 3C - K6 - Slot A18
95 degrees west longitude
KU digital - 18 MHz.
D/L = 11805.5 Horizontal
Symbol Rate = 13.235 FEC 3/4
Webcast Information
Wednesday's game is being video webcast by Bradley, and shared with Creighton's “JaysVideo” subscribers thanks to a partnership between the schools.
To sign up, visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Video tab on the top of the page. A 4-month subscription costs $34.95, while a monthly subscription costs $10.95 per month. Fans can also purchase a 24-hour pass ($4.99) or a 48-hour pass ($5.99) that begins the moment you sign up.
Live Stats Information
All of Creighton's games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Stats tab on the top of the page for a link the exact URL.
Home games can also be followed by those who have mobile devices with internet capability at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton is 22-7 this season, and trail Wichita State by one game in the MVC standings with two league games to go.
The Jays started the season impressively with an 11-1 record in pre-conference play. The start includes victories over NCAA hopefuls Wisconsin, Akron, Cal and Arizona State, as well as triumphs over league favorites from the Atlantic-10 (Saint Joseph's) and Sun Belt (North Texas).
Junior forward Doug McDermott (22.4 ppg., 7.6 rpg.) is the nation's only returning First Team All-American and was named the Midseason National Player of the Year by Dick Vitale, Seth Davis, Mike DeCourcy and Andy Katz (among others). McDermott has been named MVC Player of the Week seven times this year and is 53-for-103 from three-point range in the past 23 games. On Feb. 16th, he became the first junior in MVC history to surpass 2,000 career points.
Second on the team in scoring is senior center Gregory Echenique (9.8 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 1.6 bpg.). Echenique has led the MVC in blocked shots each of the past two years.
Creighton also boasts a veteran backcourt consisting of Grant Gibbs (8.7 ppg., 5.7 apg., 4.2 rpg.), Austin Chatman (7.6 ppg., 4.2 apg.) and Jahenns Manigat (6.1 ppg.). Gibbs and Chatman rank first and third in the MVC in assists, while Manigat led The Valley in league play in three-point percentage a year ago.
Creighton's bench is led by sharpshooter Ethan Wragge (7.9 ppg.), who is fourth in the MVC with 65 three-pointers made and has drilled six three-pointers in a game on three occasions this season.
Creighton is third in the nation in three-point percentage (.422), and field goal percentage (.505), fourth in assists per game (17.2), fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.43), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9) and ninth in points (2,195), while also outrebounding foes by 4.3 caroms a game. CU scores 75.7 points per game.
Scouting Bradley
Bradley is one of the nation's most improved teams, going 16-13 this year after last season's 7-25 finish.
The Braves are an impressive 12-3 at home, losing single-digit games to Michigan, Wichita State and UNI.
One of the MVC's best backcourts lead the Braves, as Walt Lemon Jr. (15.5 ppg., 3.9 apg, 2.3 spg.) and Dyricus Simms-Edwards (12.7 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 2.8 spg.) have helped pace a team that ranks among the national leaders in steals.
Newcomer Tyshon Pickett (11.2 ppg., 5.7 rpg.) has made an immediate impact while joining forces with sixth-year senior Will Egolf (8.7 ppg., 5.3 rpg.) inside.
Bradley shoots 43.6 percent from the floor, 32.0 percent from downtown and 72.0 percent at the line. The Braves average 67.5 points per game and allow 66.9 per contest.
The Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) is in his third season as head coach at Creighton. He led CU to a 29-6 mark last year, and is now 74-29 with the Bluejays. McDermott has previously been a head coach at Iowa State (2006-10), Northern Iowa (2001-06), North Dakota State (2000-01) and Wayne State (1994-2000). He owns a career mark of 354-224 in 19 seasons and is 223-160 in 12 Division I campaigns. McDermott is assisted by Darian DeVries, Steve Lutz and Steve Merfeld.
Geno Ford (Ohio, 1997) is 23-38 in his second year at Bradley. He was previously head coach at Kent State for three years, Muskingum for two seasons and one year for Shawnee State. Ford owns a career mark of 142-107 in eight seasons overall. He's assisted by Greg Graham, Ronald Coleman and Jaden Uken.
The Series With Bradley
Creighton leads the all-time series with Bradley by a narrow 45-41 margin, but are just 16-25 all-time in Peoria. Much of that difference has been made up in the past 12 years, as the Jays have won 22 of the past 27 meetings.
Creighton has won the last 15 meetings in Omaha, and is also 8-3 in its last 11 trips to Peoria.
In the last 34 meetings between the schools, Creighton is 17-1 when holding Bradley to 65 points or less but 8-9 when it allows more than 65 points. Creighton has also won the last 26 meetings when it scores 70 points or more against BU.
Creighton coach Greg McDermott is 10-8 all-time against Bradley (2-6 in road games), and is 3-0 against Geno Ford. Ford is 0-3 vs. Creighton.
Creighton's series history vs. Bradley can be found on page 11 of these notes.
Last Game Recap
Creighton lost 74-66 at Saint Mary's in the marquee game of BracketBusters. Doug McDermott led all players with 22 points, while Gregory Echenique added 18 points for the Jays. Matthew Dellavedova led the Gaels with 19 points, six rebounds and five assists.
What To Watch For
A few facts and figures to keep an eye on during Wednesday's game.
-Creighton seeks to improve to 9-5 away from home this season, and 24-9 away from home in the past two years.
-Gregory Echenique owns 1,298 career points (940 at Creighton) and needs two more for 1,300.
-Ethan Wragge needs two three-pointers to pass Rodney Buford (212) for third on Creighton's career list in three-pointers.
-Doug McDermott returns to one of his favorite arenas. He had 44 points last season in Peoria, and a career-high 17 rebounds as a freshman at Bradley as well.
-A Creighton win (or Wichita State home loss to Evansville) will allow Creighton the opportunity to play for an MVC regular-season title on Saturday when it hosts Wichita State on ESPN2.
-Eight of Creighton's last nine NCAA Tournament teams had winning records in true road games. The Jays are 6-5 on the road this year heading into their final scheduled road contest, at Bradley.
Title Within Reach
Creighton still controls its own destiny heading into the final week of the regular-season, which includes a road game at Bradley on Wednesday prior to a Saturday home game vs. Wichita State.
With two wins, Creighton can clinch no worse than a share of its 15th MVC regular-season title, and first since 2008-09.
CU's current haul of 14 regular-season titles is twice as many as any other current league foe (Wichita State, 7).
The Distributor
Grant Gibbs is well on his way to leading the MVC in assists for a second-straight season, something that hasn't been done since Illinois State's Jamar Smiley topped The Valley in three straight campaigns from 1995-98.
Gibbs 166 assists are seventh-most in Creighton single-season history, and he's the first man in program history with multiple seasons of 163 assists or more.
Points Pile Up
Creighton junior Doug McDermott leads the MVC with 651 points this season after owning a league-high 801 a year ago. He is the MVC's first player with consecutive seasons of 650 points or more since Hersey Hawkins (Bradley, 1986-88).
McDermott's 651 points are tied for seventh-most in Creighton single-season history.
Heckuva Half
Last season Creighton made its first 11 field goal attempts to start the second half at Bradley, not missing until a Grant Gibbs three-point try went awry at the 10:44 mark. For the game, Creighton shot 61.1 percent, its best mark on the road since shooting 61.9 percent at Wichita State on Feb. 16, 2005.
Doug McDermott was key to the second half shooting blitz, as he made his first 10 attempts from the floor after intermission. McDermott had 31 points in the second half, the most by one Bluejay after half since Cavel Witter had 32 of his CenturyLink Center Omaha record 42 points after intermission in a double-overtime 111-110 win vs. Bradley on March 1, 2008. It should be noted, however, that Witter scored 18 of those 32 points in the two overtime sessions.
He Can Play in Peoria
As a freshman, Doug McDermott had a career-high 17 rebounds at Bradley. Last season, he poured in a career-best 44 points in his annual trip to Carver Arena. McDermott will play his third career contest in Peoria. McDermott's 44 point outburst last season was the most in Peoria by a visiting Bradley opponent since Oscar Robertson (1960) and the most by any Valley player since 1999.
Recapping McDermott's 44
Doug McDermott scored a career-best 44 points in Creighton's win at Bradley last year. It was nine more than his previous best, and included 31 points after halftime.
McDermott made his first 10 shots after halftime and was 18-of-23 for the game to tie the record for field goals made by a Bradley opponent. His 18 field goals are one shy of the Creighton record for field goals in a game, and were the most by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin in 1985.
McDermott's 44 points remain the most nationally by any sophomore since Akron's Derrick Tarver had 44 points vs. Wright State on Dec. 30, 2003.
Only four sophomores in MVC history have ever scored more points in a league contest than McDermott's 44. Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) had two 50-point games, while other players to do it once each were Indiana State's John Sherman Williams (47), Wichita State's Dave Stallworth (46) and Indiana State's Larry Bird (45).
Carver Arena Record
Doug McDermott 44 points last season were a Carver Arena mark for an opponent in the 31-year old building.
In fact only two players have ever scored more against Bradley than McDermott's 44…Detroit's Archie Tullos (49) in 1988 and Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson (46) in 1960. McDermott's 44 points were the most in Peoria by a Bradley opponent since The Big O, and the most ever in a win over Bradley.
Speaking of arena records, Creighton's 28 assists last season (on 33 baskets) were the most by a Bradley opponent at Carver Arena. An incredible 17 of McDermott's 18 field goals were assisted, as four different players (Grant Gibbs, Jahenns Manigat, Antoine Young, Josh Jones) had three or more assists to McDermott alone.
Of McDermott's 18 baskets, he used the backboard in 11 of them and used his left hand for five hoops.
A video of all 44 of McDermott's points can be watched at http://tinyurl.com/doug44.
Will Power
Reserve center Will Artino provided a huge boost in Creighton's 59-45 win over Southern Illinois last Tuesday.
The sophomore from Waukee, Iowa, tied his career-high with 13 points and added a season-best five rebounds. He made all six field goal attempts and saw a career-high 17 minutes of playing time.
Artino has now made 25 of his last 28 shots from the floor, good for an outstanding 89.2 percent.
Even when Artino misses, it's not all bad. Creighton has won its last 22 games when Artino has a missed field goal, and is 27-1 all-time when Artino has a miss.
The Case For Creighton
Should Creighton not earn the automatic bid at Arch Madness in St. Louis, it's built up a compelling case for an at-large bid. Consider the following...
-Creighton owns a top-45 RPI and ranks tied for 12th nationally with 22 Division I wins.
-Creighton is 3-3 against the top-50 and 8-5 against the top-100.
-Creighton is 8-5 away from home this season. Among BCS teams, only six schools (Duke, Miami, Louisville, Florida, Arizona and Cal) have more than eight road/neutral victories this year.
-Creighton's six true road wins are as many as BCS bubble teams Missouri, Iowa, Maryland and Arkansas...COMBINED.
-Creighton is in second place in the nation's ninth-best league, the MVC.
-Creighton went 11-2 in non-conference action, including double-digit wins away from home over Wisconsin, Arizona State, California and Nebraska.
-Creighton also defeated current MAC leader Akron and preseason league favorites Saint Joseph's and North Texas, all at home.
-Creighton is third in the nation in 3-point percentage and field goal percentage and ninth in points scored.
-Creighton reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament a year ago.
-Creighton has won at least one postseason game each of the last five seasons, and has won 20 or more games in 14 of the past 15 years.
Dealing With Full Houses
Creighton has played in front of 11 sellout crowds this season (7 at home, as well as road games at Nebraska, Wichita State, Northern Iowa and Saint Mary's).
Last year's Creighton team played in front of 10 capacity crowds.
Toughest Thing in Sports?
Creighton is nearing the end of a stretch where it plays four of five games on the road, where it'll look to do something (win) that even the nation's best college basketball squads have trouble doing.
The 25 college basketball teams that were ranked in AP poll on Jan. 18th are 65-66 since then in true road games (through Feb. 24).
Speaking Of The Road
Creighton enters Wednesday night with a 4-4 road record in MVC play. That mark is tied for second-best in the conference with UNI, and one game behind league-leading Wichita State's 5-3 mark.
Each of the last six times Creighton's made the NCAA Tournament, it's been 5-4 or better on the road in Valley play.
Pretty Good Stretch
Creighton owns 51 wins in the last two seasons, 74 wins in the past three seasons and 92 wins during the last four years. All three totals are among the best stretches in school history, as seen below
Most Wins, 2-Year Stretch
W-L Years
52 2010-12
52 2001-03
51 2011-Present
49 2007-09
49 2002-04
Most Wins, 3-Year Stretch
W-L Years
76 2000-03
74 2010-Present
72 2001-04
72 2002-05
71 2006-09
Most Wins, 4-Year Stretch
W-L Years
99 1999-03
97 2008-12
96 2000-04
95 2001-05
92 2009-Present
92 2002-06
92 1998-02
His Own Game of H-O-R-S-E
Doug McDermott led the nation last year with 307 field goals made, and his 225 buckets this year are once again leading the country.
Of McDermott's 307 hoops last year, he made 56 baskets with his left hand and used the glass for 174 of his scores.
Though he's playing away from the basket even more this season, his numbers remain impressive, as he's used this left hand on 21 field goals and banked in a shot 103 times.
McDermott's 225 field goals this season lead the country, even though he's 17th nationally with 415 field goal attempts.
No player has led the country in field goals made in back-to-back seasons since at least 1995-96.
Breakout Games vs. Bradley
Numerous Bluejay guards have experienced break-out games in the past five years against Bradley. Perhaps Andre Yates or Nevin Johnson will break through on Wednesday?
In the first meeting this season, Austin Chatman scored a career-high 16 points while making a career-best four baskets from three-point range in a 75-58 victory.
Two years ago in Peoria, then-freshman Jahenns Manigat made four three-pointers and scored 12 points in 24 minutes. His 12 points snapped an 18-game streak of eight or less points, and his four trifectas were a career-high (at the time). Manigat, who had one career start before that performance, has started all 70 games since. Manigat went on to earn a spot on the MVC's All-Freshman Team.
In 2010 in Peoria Josh Jones, in his first dose of extended playing time, had a then-career-high with 13 points in 21 minutes in a win at Bradley. Jones then matched his (then) career-high with 14 points in Creighton's 2011 home win vs. Bradley.
In 2009 Antoine Young broke into double-figures for the first time in his career with 13 points in a Jan. 10 road win at Bradley.
In 2008, Cavel Witter had a CenturyLink Center Omaha record 42 points (double his previous high) in a 111-110 double-overtime win over Bradley, then followed it up with 15 points and eight assists in a four-point MVC Tourney victory over the Braves six days later.
Looking For More History
After claiming road wins at Illinois State (Jan. 2) and Southern Illinois (Jan. 27) earlier this season, Creighton will look to repeat some rare history on Wednesday night at Bradley.
With a victory in Peoria, it would mark the second time in 30 attempts that Creighton has played at, and won, at all three of those Illinois schools in the same season.
This is the sixth time that Creighton has won its first two games in Illinois. The Jays lost its third such game while attempting to complete the sweep in 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2011, but were successful last season.
Creighton has posted two Valley road wins in Illinois 11 times previously. Seven of those teams made the NCAA Tournament (1989, 1991, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2012), two made the NIT (2004, 2009), one team made the CIT (2010) and one team made the CBI (2011).
Creighton has won five straight games played in Illinois and is 7-1 overall in MVC road contests in Illinois under Greg McDermott.
Canada Day
Jahenns Manigat might have some extra motivation on Wednesday, as he goes head-to-head against former club teammate and fellow Ottawa native Shayok Shayok, who plays for Bradley.
Rasmussen Named to MBB Committee
Creighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee.
Rasmussen's five-year term begins September 1st. He will be the only newcomer to the committee for the 2013-14 academic year, replacing current chair Mike Bobinski.
3-Point Specialist
According to data from Hoop-Math.com, no player nationally has attempted a higher percentage of shots from three-point range than Creighton sharpshooter Ethan Wragge.
Wragge has attempted 152-of-162 shots from downtown this season (93.8 percent), just ahead of UC Davis' Tyler Les (93.6), the son of former Bradley star player and head coach Jim Les.
Wragge is also in some other elite company, as MVC associate commissioner Mike Kern reports that Wragge is the first player in league history with 210 or more three-pointers (211) and 10 starts or less (7).
Comparing Teams
Last season Creighton had one of the nation's most effective and most efficient offenses. With all but one regular from that squad back, we thought we'd take a second to compare the 2011-12 and 2012-13 teams through 29 games:
Stat 2011-12 2012-13
Record 24-5 22-7
FG Made 816 780
FG% .513 .505
3FG Made 243 258
3FG% .433 .422
FT Made 455 377
FT% .728 .745
Rebound Margin +5.7 +4.3
Assists 530 499
Turnovers 371 349
Scoring Average 80.3 75.7
Scoring Defense 69.8 63.6
Scoring Margin +10.5 +12.1
Racing Past 2,000 Points
After not having a player surpass 2,000 career points since 2003, the MVC had two players do it in the span of six days recently. Evansville's Colt Ryan did it on Feb. 10th vs. Drake in his 117th career contest, and Creighton's Doug McDermott did it against Evansville on Feb. 16th in his 101st career game.
Below is a list of the all the players in MVC history to 2,000 career points, the quickest MVC players to reach 2,000 points, and a listing of the nation's players since 1995-96 to reach 2,000 career points in 101 career games or less, and some other notable players nationwide who reached 2,000 career points with how long it took them to reach the milestone.
All-Time MVC Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, School Points
1. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 3,008
2. Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 2,973
3. Larry Bird, Indiana State 2,850
4. John S. Williams, Indiana State 2,374
5. Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 2,341
6. Steve Harris, Tulsa 2,272
7. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 2,164
8. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 2,152
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 2,116
10. Colt Ryan, Evansville 2,113
11. Bob Harstad, Creighton 2,110
12. Roger Phegley, Bradley 2,064
13. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 2,053
14. Doug McDermott, Creighton 2,033
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 2,012
MVC's Fastest Players to 2,000 Points
Rk. Name, School Games to 2,000
1. Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 59
2. Larry Bird, Indiana State 65
3. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 97
4. John Sherman Williams, Indiana State 98
5. Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 100
Roger Phegley, Bradley 100
7. Doug McDermott, Creighton 101
8. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 107
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 111
Steve Harris, Tulsa 111
11. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 112
12. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 117
Colt Ryan, Evansville 117
14. Bob Harstad, Creighton 121
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 130
Fewest Games to 2,000 Points, Since 1996-97
Rk. Name, School Games to 2,000
1. Keydren Clark, Saint Peter's 77
2. Stephen Curry, Davidson 82
3. Reggie Williams, VMI 93
4. Troy Murphy, Notre Dame 94
Gary Neal, La Salle/Towson State 94
6. Trey Johnson, Jackson St. & Alcorn St. 96
C.J. McCollum, Lehigh 96
8. Michael Watson, UMKC 97
9. Troy Bell, Boston College 98
Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 98
Ricky Minard, Morehead State 98
12. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 99
J.J. Barea, Northeastern 99
14. Henry Domercant, Eastern Illinois 100
James Florence, Mercer 100
Chris Davis, North Texas 100
17. Doug McDermott, Creighton 101
More About 2,000 Points
Some additional notes about the 2,000 point club.
-Before Colt Ryan did it on Feb. 10th, the MVC's last player to score 2,000 points in a career was Southern Illinois' Kent Williams (1999-2003).
-This year marks the third time in MVC history that two men joined the 2,000 point club in the same season. It previously happened in 1984-85 (Steve Harris & Xavier McDaniel), then again in 1998-99 (Rodney Buford & Marcus Wilson).
-The Feb. 16, 2013 match-up between Colt Ryan (Evansville) and Doug McDermott (Creighton) marked the first time since March 1, 1999 that two players in the faced each other as members of the 2,000 point club. That match-up was also between Creighton & Evansville, as Rodney Buford's CU team defeated Marcus Wilson's UE squad in the 1999 MVC Tournament final. Buford had 21 points, while Wilson scored 16.
-Doug McDermott is the first player in MVC history to reach the 2,000 point milestone during his junior season. The only other men to reach 2,000 in three years were Larry Bird and Oscar Robertson, though both men played their sophomore through senior seasons at their respective schools.
Rare Bird
According to research from STATS Inc., only five men since 1996-97 have compiled at least 2,010 points, 750 rebounds and 150 three-pointers in their career. That list includes Creighton junior Doug McDermott.
Name, School PTS REB 3FG
Reggie Williams, VMI 2,556 820 196
Kyle Singler, Duke 2,392 1,015 267
Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia 2,095 800 205
Doug McDermott, Creighton 2,033 787 160
Compared To The National POY's
Doug McDermott is at 2,033 points in 103 games. He reached the 2,000 point milestone in fewer career games (101) than any Oscar Robertson Trophy or John R. Wooden Award winner in the last 20 years except one (Tyler Hansbrough, 99 games).
Wooden Award & Oscar Robertson Trophy Winners To 2,000 Points, Last 20 Years
Name, School Games to 2,000
W O Anthony Davis, Kentucky Didn't reach 2,000
W O Jimmer Fredette, BYU 120
W O Evan Turner, Ohio State Didn't reach 2,000
W O Blake Griffin, Oklahoma Didn't reach 2,000
W O Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 99
W O Kevin Durant, Texas Didn't reach 2,000
W O J.J. Redick, Duke 112
--O Adam Morrison, Gonzaga Didn't reach 2,000
W O Andrew Bogut, Utah Didn't reach 2,000
W O Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph's 122
W T.J. Ford, Texas Didn't reach 2,000
-- O David West, Xavier 120
W O Jason Williams, Duke 104
W O Shane Battier, Duke Didn't reach 2,000
W O Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati Didn't reach 2,000
W O Elton Brand, Duke Didn't reach 2,000
W O Antawn Jamison, N. Carolina Didn't reach 2,000
W O Tim Duncan, Wake Forest 124
W O Marcus Camby, UMass Didn't reach 2,000
W O Ed O'Bannon, UCLA Didn't reach 2,000
W O Glenn Robinson, Purdue Didn't reach 2,000
W O Calbert Cheaney, Indiana 105
W = Wooden Award winner
O = Oscar Robertson Trophy winner
Chasing History
Doug McDermott has scored 21 or more points in 20 of the season's 29 games, moving up to third on Creighton's all-time scoring list with 2,033 career points.
At McDermott's current scoring average of 22.4 points per game this year he'll become Creighton's all-time leading scorer in four more games. Creighton has a minimum of three games remaining this season.
By comparison, both of Creighton's top two all-time leading scorers, Rodney Buford (1995-99) and Bob Harstad (1987-91), had exactly 1,540 points at the end of their junior seasons.
All-Time MVC Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, School Points
1. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 3,008
7. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 2,164
8. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 2,152
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 2,116
10. Colt Ryan, Evansville 2,113
11. Bob Harstad, Creighton 2,110
12. Roger Phegley, Bradley 2,064
13. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 2,053
14. Doug McDermott, Creighton* 2,033
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 2,012
16. Chad Gallagher, Creighton 1,983
*active
All-Time Creighton Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, Years Points
1. Rodney Buford, 1995-99 2,116
2. Bob Harstad, 1987-91 2,110
3. Doug McDermott, 2010-Pres.* 2,033
4. Chad Gallagher, 1987-91 1,983
5. Bob Portman, 1966-69 1,876
*active
More Than The Rest
Doug McDermott has scored 2,033 points in his career, sixth-most among active players. He is the only active junior with at least 1,700 career points.
Most Points, Active Players (though 2/24)
Source: Stats Inc./MVC
Rk. Pts. Name, School Next Game
1. 2,361 C.J. McCollum, Lehigh 2/27
2. 2,270 Nate Wolters, S. Dakota State 2/28
3. 2,211 Kevin Foster, Santa Clara 2/28
4. 2,113 Colt Ryan, Evansville 2/27
5. 2,042 Stan Okoye, VMI 2/26
6. 2,033 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
7. 2,029 C.J. Reed, Georgia Southern 2/27
8. 2,026 Markeith Cummings, Kennesaw St. 2/28
9. 1,953 D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2/27
10. 1,995 Shane Gibson, Sacred Heart 2/25
11. 1,952 Mike Muscala, Bucknell 2/27
12. 1,946 Isaiah Canaan, Murray State 2/28
13. 1,927 Seth Curry, Duke 2/28
14. 1,925 Kenny Boynton, Florida 2/26
15. 1,827 Matthew Dellavedova, St. Mary's 2/27
Most Career Points, Active Juniors
Source: Creighton Sports Info/STATS Inc. (2/26)
Rk. Pts. Name, School Next Game
1. 2,033 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
2. 1,610 Travis Bader, Oakland 3/2
3. 1,600 Devon Saddler, Delaware 2/27
Arena Records Within Reach
Numerous facility records could fall in Creighton's final home game at CenturyLink Center Omaha this season. The chart below shows what is needed to SET (not tie) the record in the building. See pages 25-26 for more details.
Season Records Within Reach
Name Needs Stat
Doug McDermott 15 Points
Career Records Within Reach
Name Needs Stat
Gregory Echenique 1 Blocked Shots
Doug McDermott 1 Rebounds
Doug McDermott 4 Def. Rebounds
Season Records Already Set
Name Stat
Austin Chatman 3FG Percentage
Gregory Echenique FG Percentage
Doug McDermott FT Made
Career Records Already Set
Name Stat
Gregory Echenique FG Percentage
Doug McDermott Points
Doug McDermott Points Per Game
Doug McDermott Field Goals Made
Doug McDermott Field Goals Att.
Doug McDermott FT Made
Doug McDermott FT Attempted
Doug McDermott Rebounds/Game
Doug McDermott Off. Rebounds
Doug McDermott Turnovers
Ethan Wragge 3-Pointers Made
Ethan Wragge 3-Pointers Att.
1K to 2K
Creighton's Doug McDermott went over the 1,000 point milestone in his 57th career game (last year at home vs. SIU) and just surpassed 2,000 in game 101 at Evansville on Feb. 16th.
McDermott had 1,018 points (17.9 ppg.) and 433 rebounds (7.6 rpg.) in his first 57 games while shooting 44.9 percent (80-179) from 3-point range.
Since then, McDermott has scored 1,015 points (22.1 ppg) and grabbed 354 rebounds (7.7 rpg.) in 46 games while shooting 49.4 percent (80-162) from three-point range.
Call It A Comeback
Creighton trailed 31-15 early at Evansville on Feb. 16th before pulling off a much-needed comeback.
It was the second comeback from double-digits down in a victory this season (also UAB), and eighth in the last two seasons. Impressively, five of those comebacks have come away from home.
Below is a list of Creighton's 11 comebacks from down 15 points or more since 2000. Notably, Creighton's comeback at UE was CU's third-largest away from home in that time.
Overcoming Large Deficits, Since 2000
Date Opponent Deficit Final Score
01/28/06 Wichita State 19 W 57-55
11/27/01 Western Kentucky 18 W 95-91 2ot
02/12/03 Missouri State 17 W 70-67 ot
11/09/07 DePaul 17 W 74-62
11/30/11 at San Diego State 17 W 85-83
03/18/08 Rhode Island 17 W 74-73
11/16/08 New Mexico 16 W 82-75
02/04/06 at Drake 16 W 72-67 ot
01/26/03 TCU 16 W 89-79
02/02/08 Wichita State 15 W 65-63
02/16/13 at Evansville 15 W 71-68
McDermott Earns MVC Awards
Doug McDermott has been named MVC Player of the Week seven times this season, the most by any player in one season in league history.
His first honor came Nov. 12th for his performance in a Nov. 9 win vs. North Texas. McDermott had 21 points and 11 rebounds to produce CU's first double-double in a season-opener since Kyle Korver in 2001-02.
He was then honored on Nov. 26th after averaging 25.3 points and 7.3 rebounds while earning MVP honors of the Las Vegas Invitational.
McDermott was honored on Dec. 10th after averaging 28.5 points in wins vs. Nebraska and Akron.
McDermott was honored on Dec. 17th after scoring 34 points and hauling down nine rebounds in a win at Cal on Dec. 15th. He was also named National Player of the Week by Seth Davis (CBS/Sports Illustrated) and the USBWA for that performance.
His fifth honor of the year came on Jan. 14th after he averaged 27.5 points and 8.5 rebounds in wins over Missouri State and Drake.
McDermott averaged 27.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in wins vs. Missouri State and Bradley to win his sixth award on Feb. 4th.
Most recently (Feb. 18th), McDermott averaged 18.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists as Creighton while becoming the first junior in league history to surpass 2,000 career points.
McDermott now owns 12 career MVC Player of the Week honors, something only Bradley great Hersey Hawkins (14) can top. His seven honors this year surpass Hawkins' 1987-88 campaign (6) for the most ever in a single-season.
Including his seven MVC Newcomer of the Week honors in 2010-11, McDermott has won at least one weekly award from the MVC in 19 of 48 weeks since enrolling at Creighton.
Reasons For Optimism
Creighton's recent three-game losing streak, though rare, doesn't mean there's not time to right the ship. Consider the following championship teams from the past 24 months, and how they were able to recover:
2011 New York Giants (NFL) - Lost 4 in a row during weeks 11-14...won Super Bowl.
2010-11 Indiana State Sycamores (MBB) - Fell to 12-12 on the season (7-6 in the MVC) with its fifth straight loss on Feb. 5, 2011, only to rebound to win the MVC Tournament title.
2010-11 Connecticut Huskies (MBB) - Went 4-7 from Jan. 29-March 5...won NCAA title.
2010-11 Dallas Mavericks (NBA) - Three different losing streaks of 3 or more...won NBA title.
2010-11 Boston Bruins (NHL) - Three different losing streaks of 3 or more...won Stanley Cup.
2011 St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)- Six different losing streaks of 3 or more...won World Series.
2011-12 Creighton Bluejays (MBB) - Lost three games in early February...won next seven including MVC Tournament and NCAA Second Round game.
2011-12 Los Angeles Kings (NHL) - Two different three-game losing streaks...won Stanley Cup.
2011-12 Miami Heat (NBA) - Twice lost three straight games in strike-shortened season, then had to rally from a 3-2 deficit in Eastern Conference finals vs. Boston...won NBA title.
2012 San Francisco Giants (MLB) - Had five losing streaks of three or more and lost first two games in best-of-5 NLDS series at home...won World Series.
2012 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) - Lost in weeks 13, 14 and 15...won Super Bowl.
10 Conference Wins x 17
Creighton has extended its MVC record by winning 10 or more league games for a 17th consecutive season, picking up the 17th victory on Saturday at Evansville.
On a national basis, the only other current school with at least 17 straight years of 10 or more league wins is Kansas (19 straight, including this season).
Each of the previous 16 seasons has seen the team finish fourth place or better in the MVC as well.
Johnson & More Johnson
Redshirt freshman guard Nevin Johnson has seen his role increase in recent weeks. The Houston, Texas, native has scored 28 points in the past six games after scoring 23 total points in CU's first 23 games.
Johnson had nine points and four rebounds vs. Illinois State on Feb. 9, then had three points and four rebounds at UNI on Feb. 13. Creighton outscored UNI the Panthers 32-21 in the 19:04 with Johnson on the floor.
McDermott Through 100 Games
Creighton junior Doug McDermott played in his 100th career game on Feb. 13th at UNI.
He is the first Bluejay since Ryan Sears (1997-2001) to start the first 100 games of his career. Here's a look at the stats from some other recent notable Creighton players through 100 career games.
First 100 Career Games
Name Pts Rebounds
Doug McDermott 1,980 768
Rodney Buford 1,799 584
Bob Harstad 1,626 888
Chad Gallagher 1,508 695
Kyle Korver 1,306 480
Nate Funk 1,144 324
Ryan Sears 1,061 326
Ben Walker 951 530
Kenny Lawson Jr. 896 517
Dane Watts 830 498
Anthony Tolliver 782 443
Supporting Cast
Doug McDermott is Creighton's only player averaging in double-figures, but he's had lots of support to help lead the Jays to 22 wins already.
Creighton is 12-2 when Gregory Echenique (9.8 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 9-0 when Ethan Wragge (7.9 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 7-1 when Austin Chatman (7.6 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 5-2 when Jahenns Manigat (6.1 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Poll Position
Creighton received one vote in this week's USA Today Coaches poll, but did not garner any votes in the Associated Press poll. This is the first time in the last two seasons the Jays have not received a vote in one of the weekly polls.
Creighton's program-record streak of 17 straight weeks in the AP's top-25 was snapped when the Jays dropped out of the Feb. 11th edition.
Creighton's best AP ranking this year was 11th on Nov. 26th, and its best coaches poll rank was 10th.
Creighton was ranked 15th in this year's preseason coaches poll, its first preseason recognition since coming in at No. 23 in 2006-07.
Creighton started this year with a No. 16 preseason ranking by the AP, its highest preseason mark in program history and the best by any MVC school since No. 6 Wichita State in 1981-82.
Including the February 25th poll, Creighton has been ranked 26 times in 54 weeks of polls under Greg McDermott, and ranked between 26th-to-28th in five other polls. The 26 weeks in the top-25 under McDermott is more than any coach in Bluejay history.
Coaches Spending Most Weeks in Top 25 at CU
Greg McDermott, 2010-Pres. 26 (of 54)
Dana Altman, 1994-2010 18
Tom Apke, 1974-81 5
Eddie Sutton, 1969-74 5
20 Wins, Again
Creighton has won 20 or more games for the 14th time in the last 15 seasons, an unprecedented feat in Missouri Valley Conference history that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
Entering this season, just five schools nationally have had 20 or more wins each of the last 14 years: Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas and Syracuse.
Creighton was one of six schools to enter this season with 20 or more wins in exactly 13 of the past 14 years. That list consists of Creighton, Kent State, Kentucky, Texas, Utah State and Xavier.
That's better than traditional powers Arizona, Connecticut and Memphis (12 each) and also ahead of Michigan State, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin (11 each).
Creighton secured its 25th all-time 20-win season with a victory on Feb. 2nd, the second-fastest its ever been (by calendar) to that milestone.
Most 20+ Win Seasons, Last 14 Years (2/24)
Seasons* School 2012-13 W-L Next Game
14* Gonzaga 27-2 2/28
14* Duke 24-3 2/28
14* Kansas 23-4 2/25
14* Florida 22-4 2/26
14* Syracuse 22-5 2/25
13* Creighton 22-7 2/27
13 Utah State 19-7 2/28
13 Kentucky 19-8 2/27
13 Xavier 15-11 2/26
13 Kent State 15-12 2/27
13 Texas 12-15 2/27
*20-win seasons list above does not include 2012-13
20-Win Seasons
Creighton has earned its 25th 20-win season in program history. A win on Wednesday would give Creighton 23 (or more) wins for the 12th time.
Previous 20-Win Seasons, Sorted By Wins
W-L Season Postseason?
29-5 2002-03 NCAA (0-1)
29-6 2011-12 NCAA (1-1)
27-8 2008-09 NIT (1-1)
24-8 2000-01 NCAA (0-1)
24-8 1990-91 NCAA (1-1)
23-5 1921-22 --
23-7 1973-74 NCAA (2-1)
23-9 2001-02 NCAA (1-1)
23-10 1999-00 NCAA (0-1)
23-11 2004-05 NCAA (0-1)
23-16 2010-11 CBI (4-2)
22-7 2012-13 ? ? ?
22-7 1963-64 NCAA (1-2)
22-9 1998-99 NCAA (1-1)
22-11 2007-08 NIT (1-1)
22-11 2006-07 NCAA (0-1)
21-5 1961-62 NCAA (2-1)
21-7 1976-77 NIT (0-1)
21-9 1980-81 NCAA (0-1)
21-12 1989-90 NIT (0-1)
20-7 1974-75 NCAA (0-1)
20-9 2003-04 NIT (0-1)
20-10 2005-06 NIT (1-1)
20-11 1988-89 NCAA (0-1)
20-12 1984-85 --
March 2 To Be Televised, Start at 1:05 PM
Saturday's game vs. Wichita State will start at 1:05 pm and air on ESPN2. The contest was chosen by the Worldwide Leader in Sports as part of the MVC's “Wildcard Weekend” selection process.
Creighton will honor seniors Gregory Echenique, Grant Gibbs, Josh Jones and Joe Kelling, as well as graduating junior Taylor Stormberg, in a post-game ceremony that day.
Historically After 12 MVC Games
Creighton was 9-3 in the MVC after its 12th game of the league slate. This is the 18th straight season that Creighton has had a league record of .500 or better after 12 games, and each of the previous 17 campaigns the Jays would also go .500 or better in its final six contests as well.
Year W-L After 12 W-L Final 6
2012-13 9-3 2-2 so far
2011-12 11-1 3-3
2010-11 6-6 4-2
2009-10 7-5 3-3
2008-09 8-4 6-0
2007-08 7-5 3-3
2006-07 9-3 4-2
2005-06 9-3 3-3
2004-05 6-6 5-1
2003-04 9-3 3-3
2002-03 11-1 4-2
2001-02 10-2 4-2
2000-01 8-4 6-0
1999-00 7-5 4-2
1998-99 7-5 4-2
1997-98 8-4 4-2
1996-97 7-5 3-3
1995-96 6-6 3-3
Total 145-71 (.671) 68-38 (.642)
About The Final Seconds
Creighton's Feb. 13 game at Northern Iowa was the first (and only) time all season that Creighton had a lead change in the final five minutes. Unfortunately for CU, its 48-45 lead was squandered as it lost 61-54.
Last year's Creighton team went 5-1 in games that went to overtime or had a lead change in the final five minutes of regulation and were 7-1 in games decided by six points or less.
Grand Poobah
Doug McDermott has scored 1,060 points in his first 54 career home games. He is the all-time leading scorer in CenturyLink Center Omaha history.
McDermott also owns CenturyLink Center Omaha career records in points per game (19.6) and rebounds per game (7.5).
McDermott enters Wednesday's game with 2,033 career points in all venues, good for third in school and 14th in MVC history.
In case you're curious, CU's all-time leading scorer, Rodney Buford, scored 1,056 points in 56 career home games at the Omaha Civic Auditorium.
On A Roll
Since the start of last season, Creighton is a remarkable 51-13. On a national basis, Creighton's 51 wins since the start of last season ranks tied for fifth, as seen below.
Most Wins, Since 2011-12 (through 2/24)
School '11-12 '12-13 W-L Next
Syracuse 34-3 22-5 56-8 2/25
Kentucky 38-2 19-8 57-10 2/27
Kansas 32-7 23-4 55-11 2/25
Louisville 30-10 22-5 52-15 2/27
Murray State 31-2 20-7 51-9 2/28
Duke 27-7 24-3 51-10 2/28
Wichita State 27-6 24-5 51-11 2/27
Saint Mary's 27-6 24-5 51-11 2/27
Creighton 29-6 22-7 51-13 2/27
North Carolina 32-6 19-8 51-14 2/28
Ohio State 31-8 20-7 51-15 2/28
MVC's Best On The Road
In addition to owning one of the MVC's best home-court advantages, Creighton has easily posted the league's best record in MVC road games since 2000-01 as well.
Creighton is 63-53 in MVC road games in that span, a win percentage of .543. A distant second is Southern Illinois (53-63, .461). As a league, the road winning percentage has been .344 in the same span.
MVC Road Records (since 2000-01)
Team W L Pct.
Creighton 63 53 .543
Southern Illinois 53 63 .457
Wichita State 51 65 .440
Northern Iowa 48 68 .414
Missouri State 43 73 .371
Illinois State 33 83 .284
Drake 33 83 .284
Bradley 30 86 .259
Indiana State 25 91 .216
Evansville 20 96 .172
All MVC Teams 399 761 .344
Over .500, Again
Creighton has been better than .500 in either the first or second-half of the league season in 34 straight trips through the league, including this year's first half.
Creighton's 34 consecutive halves above .500 in league play is easily the Valley's longest active streak, with Wichita State next closest at eight.
Here's how Creighton's teams have fared in the various halves of the MVC season since 1995-96.
Year 1st Half 2nd Half
2012-13 7-2 4-3 so far
2011-12 8-1 6-3
2010-11 5-4 5-4
2009-10 5-4 5-4
2008-09 5-4 9-0
2007-08 5-4 5-4
2006-07 6-3 7-2
2005-06 7-2 5-4
2004-05 5-4 6-3
2003-04 7-2 5-4
2002-03 8-1 7-2
2001-02 8-1 6-3
2000-01 5-4 9-0
1999-00 5-4 6-3
1998-99 6-3 5-4
1997-98 5-4 7-2
1996-97 5-4 5-4
1995-96 4-5 5-4
Total 106-56 (.654) 107-53 (.669)
Scoring Frenzy
No player has scored more points in the last two seasons than Doug McDermott, who owns the top spot on that list with 1,452 points in that span. Next up in a distant second on that list is South Dakota State's Nate Wolters (1,363).
Climbing The Charts
Greg McDermott ranks in 14th in league history in wins as well as MVC wins, as seen below:
Most Coaching Wins, All Games, MVC History
1. 486 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State
2. 337 Eddie Hickey, Creighton & Saint Louis
3. 327 Dana Altman, Creighton
4. 225 Rich Herrin, Southern Illinois
5. 220 Ralph Miller, Wichita State
6. 211 Maury John, Drake
7. 197 Joe Stowell, Bradley
8. 194 Chuck Orsborn, Bradley
9. 185 Ken Hayes, Tulsa & New Mexico St.
10. 181 Barry Hinson, Missouri State & SIU
11. 174 Jim Molinari, Bradley
12. 169 Dr. F.C. Allen, Kansas
13. 168 Bob Donewald, Illinois State
14. 166 Greg McDermott, UNI & Creighton
15. 156 Dick Versace, Bradley
Most Coaching Wins, MVC Games Only
1. 187 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State
2. 162 Dana Altman, Creighton
3. 163 Eddie Hickey, Creighton & Saint Louis
4. 126 Dr. F.C. Allen, Kansas
5. 111 Rich Herrin, Southern Illinois
6. 110 Jim Molinari, Bradley
7. 100 Barry Hinson, Missouri State & SIU
8. 95 Maury John, Drake
9. 91 Joe Stowell, Bradley
10. 87 Gene Smithson, Wichita State
11. 86 Ken Hayes, Tulsa & New Mexico St.
86 Chuck Orsborn, Bradley
13. 84 W.O. Hamilton, Kansas
84 Greg McDermott, UNI & Creighton
15. 81 Dick Versace, Bradley
81 Ralph Miller, Wichita State
Give Him The Oscar!
Creighton junior Doug McDermott is one of 12 players selected by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association for its 2013 Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List. Members of the association's board of directors chose the players to be included on the list as contenders for the Oscar Robertson Trophy presented by Aflac.
In addition to McDermott, other players under consideration are Anthony Bennett, Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams, Ben McLemore, Victor Oladipo, Kelly Olynyk, Mason Plumlee, Russ Smith, Deshaun Thomas, Jeff Withey and Cody Zeller.
The award is to be presented to the national player of the year by its namesake at the Devon Energy College Basketball Awards on April 15 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award and the Integris Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year Award will also be presented at the gala to be held annually the Monday following the NCAA Men's Final Four.
600 Point Club, Again
Doug McDermott is third in the nation with 651 points this season, his third straight season of 500 or more points.
He is the fourth player in Creighton history with three straight seasons of 500 or more points, joining Paul Silas (1961-64), Bob Harstad (1988-91) and Rodney Buford (1996-99).
McDermott, however, is the only player in CU history with three straight seasons of 550 points or more.
Could He Lead The Nation?
Doug McDermott enters Wednesday's game ranked fourth in the nation in scoring. Virginia Tech's Erick Green (25.2 ppg.) continues to lead the nation.
Green has scored between 20 to 36 points in 24 of his 26 games this season, but many tough tests lie ahead in the ACC.
The odds don't favor a player at a “BCS” school to finish as the scoring champ. Since 1971-72, the only guy playing at the “BCS” school to lead the nation in scoring was Purdue's Glenn Robinson (30.3 ppg.) in 1993-94.
What A Start!
Now in his third year, Greg McDermott is 74-29 on the Creighton sideline. The 74 wins are easily the most in Creighton history in the first three seasons.
Most Wins at CU, First Three Seasons
Coach Years W-L After 3 Yrs
Greg McDermott 2010-Pres. 74-29
Tom Apke 1974-77 60-21
Eddie Sutton 1969-72 44-32
Red McManus 1959-62 42-33
Racing Past 70
Greg McDermott enters Wednesday's game with 74 wins in his first three seasons at Creighton. According to research by MVC Associate Commissioner Mike Kern, McDermott's 74 wins are fourth-most by a Valley coach in his first three years at a school.
Ed Jucker and Denny Crum both won national titles and are MVC Hall of Famers, while Crum is also in the Naismith and NABC Hall of Fame.
Most Wins, 1st Three Years at an MVC School
W-L Name, School Years
91-19 Forddy Anderson, Bradley 1948-51
84-7 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1959-62
78-26 Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois 2004-07
74-28 Greg McDermott, Creighton 2010-Pres.
71-31 Tim Jankovich, Illinois State 2007-10
70-19 Denny Crum, Louisville 1971-74
Emerging Echenique
Gregory Echenique scored in double-figures during eight straight games from Dec. 1st - Jan. 5th, but has reached double-figures in just four of 14 games since.
Creighton is 12-2 this year when Echenique scores in double-figures, and 37-13 all-time when he scores in double-figures.
Point, Counterpoint
No player in the MVC owns more assists in the past two seasons than Creighton senior Grant Gibbs' 342. Earlier this year Gibbs became the 12th player (and second-quickest) in Bluejay history to 300 assists, doing it in his 56th contest.
MVC Assist Leaders, Since 2011-12
342 Grant Gibbs, Creighton
289 Jake Odum, Indiana State
223 Troy Taylor, Evansville
Creighton's Quickest Players to 300 Assists
Games Name
53 Ralph Bobik
56 Grant Gibbs
59 Randy Eccker
69 Ryan Sears
85 Tyler McKinney
89 Duan Cole
94 Josh Dotzler
92 Vernon Moore
100 Antoine Young
102 Kevin McKenna
110 Latrell Wrightsell
129 Nate Funk
Teach Me How To Stop Him
Doug McDermott owns 20 or more points in 50 of his first 103 career games in a Bluejay uniform. He's put up 20 points or more against a Valley opponent 24 times.
Doug McDermott Points vs. Opponents
Opponent Points Against 20+ 30+ 40+
Drake 152 4 1 -
Missouri State 143 2 1 -
Illinois State 141 4 1 -
Evansville 136 4 - -
Bradley 129 3 1 1
Northern Iowa 123 1 1 -
Indiana State 110 3 - -
Southern Illinois 101 2 - -
Wichita State 68 1 - -
Nebraska 61 2 - -
Tulsa 51 1 1 -
Saint Joseph's 49 2 - -
Akron 46 1 1 -
Northwestern 41 1 - -
Oregon 40 1 - -
Long Beach State 36 1 1 -
California 34 1 1 -
UAB 32 1 - -
Davidson 31 1 1 -
Campbell 31 1 1 -
Wisconsin 30 1 1 -
Arizona State 29 1 - -
San Jose State 26 1 - -
Iowa 25 1 - -
San Diego State 25 1 - -
Houston Baptist 25 1 - -
Presbyterian 24 1 - -
Saint Mary's 22 1 - -
Chicago State 21 1 - -
North Texas 21 1 - -
Boise State 21 1 - -
BYU 20 1 - -
North Carolina 20 1 - -
Kennesaw State 18 - - -
Longwood 17 - - -
Alabama State 16 - - -
Iowa State 16 - - -
UCF 16 - - -
Alabama 16 - - -
Samford 14 - - -
North Carolina A&T 13 - - -
Louisiana 12 - - -
Idaho State 12 - - -
Northern Arizona 10 - - -
Western Illinois 9 - - -
Number 3, For 3
Doug McDermott has made 50 percent or better of his three-point attempts during 15 of his last 23 games, and is shooting 48.0 percent from downtown overall this year.
McDermott's 160 career three-pointers are eighth-most in Bluejay history. Teammate Ethan Wragge is fourth with 211 treys.
3FG Name Years
371 Kyle Korver 1999-03
245 Ryan Sears 1997-01
212 Rodney Buford 1995-99
211 Ethan Wragge 2009-Pres.
200 Nate Funk 2002-07
185 Matt Roggenburk 1986-90
177 Duan Cole 1987-92
160 Doug McDermott 2010-Pres.
147 Booker Woodfox 2007-09
144 Dane Watts 2004-08
Elite Company
Doug McDermott is averaging 22.4 points and 7.6 rebounds, while also shooting 48.0 percent from three-point range.
According to a graphic airing on ESPN on January 15th, McDermott could join Duke's Christian Laettner and UCLA's Tracy Murray as the only players in NCAA history to average at least 20 points, 7.0 rebounds while shooting 50 percent or better from downtown (min. 50 attempts).
Both Laettner and Murray did it in 1991-92, with Laettner taking home Wooden Award honors.
Active Leaders
Creighton has four players that rank among the top-50 in a career category among the nation's active players. Doug McDermott is in the top-10 in four categories, while he is joined by Gregory Echenique, Jahenns Manigat and Ethan Wragge in the various categories, through games of Feb. 18th.
Rank Player Category
2 Doug McDermott FG Made
3 Doug McDermott Points/Game
3 Doug McDermott 3FG%
5 Doug McDermott Points
8 Gregory Echenique Blocked Shots
12 Gregory Echenique Games Played
13 Gregory Echenique Rebounds
13 Gregory Echenique FG Pct.
15 Doug McDermott Double-Doubles
21 Doug McDermott FG Attempts
30 Doug McDermott FG Pct.
31 Doug McDermott Rebounds
31 Jahenns Manigat 3FG%
35 Gregory Echenique Blocks/Game
35 Gregory Echenique FT Attempted
37 Doug McDermott Rebounds/Game
39 Ethan Wragge 3FG%
45 Doug McDermott FT Made
46 Ethan Wragge 3FG Made
Who Will Start?
Creighton has utilized the same starting five in every game this season, and four of their five starters have streaks of 64 or more straight starts:
Consecutive Starts, Creighton (Active)
Doug McDermott 103
Gregory Echenique 88
Jahenns Manigat 79
Grant Gibbs 64
Austin Chatman 29
Strong On the Road
Off to a 22-7 start overall, Creighton is 8-5 away from home this season. Four of those victories have come against two Big Ten teams (Wisconsin, Nebraska) and two Pacific-12 teams (Arizona State, Cal).
Impressively, all four BCS wins have been by double-digits. Creighton is 8-1 in the past two years against BCS teams, including six victories by double-digits and another triumph by eight.
Winning Away From Home
Creighton won a school-record 15 games away from home last season. The Jays went 10-3 in true road games and were also 5-1 on neutral floors.
Creighton's lone neutral-site loss came to North Carolina in a not-so “neutral” Greensboro, N.C., in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
This year's team is 8-5 away from home, with four of those victories against a BCS school (Wisconsin, Arizona State, Nebraska, Cal) by double-digits, a 22-point win at Missouri State, a seven-point win at Illinois State, a 30-point win at Southern Illinois and a three-point win at Evansville.
This season was the first time since 1942-43 that Creighton has won its first six games away from home.
Each of Creighton's last nine NCAA Tournament teams have won 10 or more games away from home, and eight of those teams had a winning record in true road contests.
Full House
Creighton has attracted seven of its 16 largest home crowds in program history this season, which includes sellouts in six of the past seven games. Here's a look at Creighton's top-16 home crowds all-time.
Rank Att. Opponent Date
1. 18,735 Wichita State 02/11/12
2. 18,494 Illinois State 02/09/13
3. 18,458 Evansville 12/29/12
4. 18,436 Bradley 01/28/12
5. 18,111 Bradley 02/02/13
6. 18,073 Drake 01/08/13
7. 17,954 Wichita State 12/28/08
8. 17,694 Indiana State 01/05/13
9. 17,676 Northwestern 12/22/11
10. 17,665 Missouri State 12/28/11
11. 17,607 Drexel 02/17/07
12. 17,459 Southern Illinois 01/20/07
13. 17,411 George Mason 02/21/09
17,411 Indiana State 01/21/12
15. 17,391 Northern Iowa 01/15/13
16. 17,390 Saint Joseph's 12/01/12
Nation's Best Offense?
You can make a case that Creighton has boasted the nation's best offensive production so far this year.
Through games of February 24th, Creighton was third in the nation in three-point percentage (42.2) and field goal percentage (50.5), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9) and sixth in two-point field goal percentage (55.9).
According to data from bbstate.com, no team since at least 2005-06 has shot better than 58.7 from two-point range.
Last season Creighton ranked third nationally in three-point percentage, making 42.4 percent from downtown.
The only team to ever lead the nation in both 3-pointers per game and 3-point percentage was Princeton in 1987-88.
The only team to ever lead the nation in both field goal percentage and three-point percentage was Northern Arizona 1998-99.
Defense! Defense!
Creighton ranked 222nd nationally last season in field goal percentage defense at 44.1 percent, one area that the program has tried hard to improve on in the off-season.
The results have been promising, as CU has limited foes to 41.2 percent marksmanship. That figure ranked 106th-best nationally in 2012-13 through Sunday's games.
Only eight teams have shot better than 43.4 percent this season against the Jays in 27 games.
The 42 points by Nebraska on Dec. 6th were its fewest against Creighton since 1932, a span of 39 meetings.
Efficiency Improves
Because Creighton tends to play at a faster pace and have more possessions than the average school, Bluejay coaches place significant emphasis on stats like average points per possession, with data that can be found on a site such as bbstate.com.
Creighton's offense is still clicking as one of the nation's best, but the team has made huge strides on the defensive end of the floor, jumping from 222nd last year to 91st this season.
All but seven of Creighton's first 29 opponents have been held under 1.03 points per possession this season.
Points Per Possession
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Offense 1.065 1.150 1.147
Offense Rank 46th 2nd 5th
Defense 1.006 1.014 0.946
Defense Rank 192nd 222nd 91st
The Barometer
Jahenns Manigat led the MVC with his 49.2 percent marksmanship from three-point range in league play a year ago. When it came to CU's nine MVC road games last year, he was the barometer.
In Creighton's seven Valley road wins, Manigat shot a robust 19-of-27 (70.4 percent) from downtown. In CU's two Valley road losses, Manigat was just 2-of-9 (22.2 percent) from downtown.
In Creighton's four Valley road wins this year, Manigat is 12-for-17 (70.6 percent) from three-point range, while he is 1-for-11 (9.1 percent) from deep in CU's four MVC road losses.
McDermott Goes For 39
Junior Doug McDermott had a season-high 39 points on Jan. 11th at Missouri State, scoring in nearly every conceivable way. Consider the following aspects of his performance:
-McDermott started the game 1-for-4 from the field, then sank his next 14 shots from the floor. When he missed his final shot of the game with 4:13 to go, the JQH Arena crowd gave a sarcastic Bronx cheer.
-McDermott scored Creighton's first 18 points of the second half as the Jays extended a 32-27 halftime lead into a 50-32 margin.
-McDermott's 39 points were seven more than the previous JQH Arena record.
-McDermott outscored Missouri State by himself in the second half, 28-25, and outscored MSU 35-34, in the final 26:16 of the contest.
-McDermott became the first player in the country this season with 39 points and 10 or more rebounds in the same game this season.
-His 28 points in the second half were the most by a Creighton player in a half since he scored 31 in the second half of his 44-point performance at Bradley on Jan. 7, 2012.
-McDermott's 39 points are tied for the most in the MVC by any player this season with Wichita State's Cleanthony Early.
More on 39
Doug McDermott's 39 points at Missouri State rank tied for 13th-most in Creighton history, and he joined Bob Portman and Benoit Benjamin as the only players in Creighton history with multiple games of 39 points or more in a career.
Pts. Name, Opponent Date
51 Bob Portman vs. UW-Milwaukee 12/16/67
47 Eddie Cole at Morningside 11/29/54
46 Bob Portman vs. Weber State 12/23/68
45 Tim Powers at Idaho State 01/29/66
Benoit Benjamin vs. Indiana State 01/19/85
44 Doug McDermott at Bradley 01/07/12
43 Bob Portman at Kansas State 02/12/68
Benoit Benjamin vs. Southern Illinois 01/17/85
42 Bob Portman vs. LaSalle 01/30/68
Cavel Witter vs. Bradley 03/01/08
40 Chad Gallagher vs. Wichita State 02/17/90
Rodney Buford vs. Bradley 12/30/98
39 Bob Portman vs. Oklahoma City 01/13/68
Doug McDermott at Missouri State 01/11/13
Jays Reach 10 Home Wins, Again
With a Jan. 8th win vs. Drake, Creighton won its 10th home game this season. Creighton has now won 10 or more home games in 17 straight seasons.
The streak is easily a school-record, five more than the previous standard of 12 straight seasons from the 1969-70 season to the 1980-81 campaign with 10 or more home wins.
Wragge = Instant Offense
Ethan Wragge had 22 points in just 17 minutes vs. Drake on Jan. 8th, sinking six three-pointers for the fourth time in his career.
It's the second time in Wragge's career he's had 20 or more points in 17 minutes or less, having gone for 21 points in 17 minutes as a freshman vs. Xavier.
Before Wragge arrived on campus four years ago, no other Creighton player had 20 or more points in 19 minutes or less since Vernon Moore put up 21 points in 19 minutes against Nebraska-Kearney on Nov. 24, 1984.
Filling It Up
Ethan Wragge is fourth in the MVC with 65 three-pointers made this season, giving him 211 in his career. That places him fourth in Creighton history.
All three men ahead of him, as well as the man behind him, were named MVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player at some point in their careers.
Most 3FG Made, Career
3FG Name Years
371 Kyle Korver 1999-03
245 Ryan Sears 1997-01
212 Rodney Buford 1995-99
211 Ethan Wragge 2009-Pres.
200 Nate Funk 2002-07
Midseason Wooden Award List
Creighton forward Doug McDermott is the lone MVC representative on the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25. Selected by the Wooden Award National Advisory Board, the list is made up of 25 student-athletes who, based on their performances in November, December, and the beginning of January, are the frontrunners for college basketball's most prestigious honor.
The Wooden Award All American Team, consisting of the nation's top 10 players, will be announced the week of the “Elite Eight” round of the NCAA Tournament. The John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year presented by Wendy's will be announced on ESPN during the Final Four Weekend in Atlanta. The 2013 Wooden Award Gala presented by Wendy's will take place April 11-13, 2013, at The Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Get Your Tickets!
Creighton fans have already purchased 4,000 lower bowl all-session tickets for the MVC Tournament, which will be March 7-10 at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. The mark shatters the previous MVC record for sales by a school set by Bluejay fans last year (2,575).
To join the Creighton contingent at Arch Madness with a purchase in the upper-bowl, call the CU Ticket Office at 402-280-JAYS.
Three-Point Barrage
Creighton started MVC play shooting the daylights out of the ball, making 50 percent or better of its 3-point shots in six straight games for the first time in program history.
The Jays were 12-of-24 from downtown vs. Evansville, went 13-of-25 at Illinois State, were 11-of-22 from deep vs. Indiana State, an absurd 16-of-27 vs. Drake, 9-of-17 from long-range at Missouri State and 6-of-12 vs. UNI.
Creighton's four-game stretch to start league play was the first time since January of 2008 that Creighton's had four straight games with 10 or more three-pointers.
Creighton's 16 three-pointers vs. Drake were tied for second-most in school history, tied for 10th-most in MVC history and the most in the MVC in 2012-13. The league record for three-pointers in a game is 20, done by Creighton (vs. Chattanooga on 2/19/05) and later matched by Bradley vs. Florida A&M on Nov. 21, 2006.
Army of Iowans
Every Creighton team since 1988-89 has had at least one Iowa native, and this season is no exception.
Creighton has four players from Iowa on this season's team, continuing a long trend of relying on some of the Hawkeye State's top preps. CU's Iowans this season includes senior Grant Gibbs (Marion), junior Doug McDermott (Ames), sophomore Will Artino (Waukee) and redshirt freshman Alex Olsen (Council Bluffs).
Other past notable Iowans include Kyle Korver (Pella), Ryan Sears (Ankeny), Brody Deren (Harlan), Tyler McKinney (Urbandale) and Nate Funk (Sioux City).
Creighton has played at least one Iowa native in 614 straight games. That streak dates to a Feb. 5, 1994 win against Wichita State. In that time, 929 of Creighton's 3,070 starts (30.3 percent) can be attributed to Iowans. Here's a list of the Iowans and how many starts they've made during this run:
Creighton's Starts By Iowans, Since 2/5/1994
Ryan Sears 124
Doug McDermott 103
Nate Funk 99
Kyle Korver 95
Michael Lindeman 94
Tyler McKinney 89
Brody Deren 89
Grant Gibbs 64
Joel Templeman 57
Kaleb Korver 46
Pierce Hibma 27
Adam Reid 24
Casey Harriman 16
John Klein 2
Big Man In The Middle
Gregory Echenique scored in double-figures in eight straight games from Dec. 1st - Jan. 5th.
Echenique's 65.5 percent marksmanship from the field leads The Valley is on pace to approach not only the Creighton (67.4%) mark, but also the MVC single-season mark (also 67.4%) as well.
It's also worth noting that Echenique ranks third in Creighton history with 158 career blocked shots. Echenique also ranks 13th in Rutgers history with 94 career swats, where he spent the first three semesters of college.
Most Blocked Shots, Creighton History
(Since 1979-80)
Blk. Name Years
411 Benoit Benjamin 1982-85
183 Chad Gallagher 1987-91
158 Gregory Echenique 2010-Pres.
153 Kenny Lawson Jr. 2006-11
138 Brody Deren 2001-04
136 Anthony Tolliver 2003-07
RPI Update
Through games of February 24, Creighton is ranked 46th in the RPI according to WarrenNolan.com, while Bradley ranks 167th.
Creighton owns eight wins against RPI teams in the top-100. By comparison, defending national champion Kentucky has six such wins.
As a league, the MVC is the ninth-best conference nationally.
Honors Roll In
Doug McDermott picked up two big honors in early January, adding to his collection.
ESPN.com named McDermott the National Player of the Month after a December that saw him average a nation-best 26.5 points per game while shooting 57.5 percent from the field, 57.6 percent from three-point range and 88.9 percent in the line in six Creighton victories.
McDermott was also named the Lute Olson Award Midseason National Player of the Year honoree. McDermott was named the Lute Olson Award National Player of the Year at the end of last season.
McDermott has been named Midseason National Player of the Year by such experts as Seth Davis, Dick Vitale and Andy Katz.
Let's Get It Started
Creighton won its first six MVC games this season before falling at Wichita State.
As good as Creighton's been since rejoining the MVC in 1977-78, it was just the second time the program has started 6-0 in league play in that span. Each of the previous two teams to start 5-0 in league play would go on to win the MVC Tournament.
Creighton's Best MVC Starts, Since 1977-78
Start Year Finish/Place
7-0 2002-03 15-3/2nd (won MVC Tourney)
6-0 2012-13 ? ? ?
5-0 1988-89 11-3/1st (won MVC Tourney
Conference Starts Are Big
Since 1993-94, only one team (Northern Iowa, a 2008-09 co-champion) has won at least a share of the regular-season title without winning its league opener. In fact, 16 of the last 18 regular-season champs (or co-champs) have opened 2-0 or better in MVC play, with UNI in 2008-09 and Wichita State in 2011-12 serving as the exceptions.
This season the only MVC teams to start 2-0 were Bradley, Wichita State, Creighton and Indiana State.
Unbeaten December
Creighton went 6-0 in December wrapping up an unbeaten December with a victory over Evansville on Dec. 29.
Since 1946-47, Creighton's only two other teams to go unbeaten in December were in 2003 and 2008.
The 2008-09 team went 9-0 in December and would go on to win a share of the MVC regular-season title.
The 2003-04 squad finished tied for second in the MVC. That team began the season 12-0 before suffering an overtime loss in a game hosted by Northern Iowa and its then-coach, Greg McDermott.
Team of the Millennium?
Below is the records for each MVC school from the start of the 2000-01 season until the start of this season, ranked by overall winning percentage.
Creighton leads the MVC overall with 302 wins in the millennium, as well as 12 postseason appearances:
MVC Standings (start 2000-01 to Feb. 26, 2013)
MVC only All Games
Team W L Pct. W L Pct.
Creighton 160 72 .690 302 127 .704
Wichita State 137 95 .591 262 156 .627
Southern Illinois 138 94 .595 250 167 .600
Northern Iowa 128 104 .552 243 170 .588
Missouri State 123 109 .530 232 183 .559
Illinois State 106 126 .457 217 188 .536
Bradley 100 132 .431 205 210 .494
Drake 98 134 .422 193 206 .484
Indiana State 88 144 .379 179 223 .445
Evansville 82 150 .353 158 229 .408
Postseason Appearances by MVC Teams
(Since 2000-01)
Team NCAA NIT CBI CIT Total
Creighton 6 4 1 1 12
Wichita State 2 5 1 0 8
Southern Illinois 6 1 0 0 7
Northern Iowa 5 1 0 1 7
Bradley 1 2 1 1 5
Missouri State 0 4 0 1 5
Illinois State 0 5 0 0 5
Indiana State 2 0 1 1 4
Drake 1 0 0 2 3
Evansville 0 0 2 1 3
Consistent Challengers
Ten of Creighton's last 15 teams have finished either first or second in The Valley's regular-season race. Two of the five that didn't won the MVC Tournament.
The Bluejays won the MVC in 2000-01 and tied for the title in 2001-02 and 2008-09. CU was second in the MVC in 1997-98 and 2006-07, tied for second in the MVC in 1998-99, 2003-04 and 2005-06, and finished tied for third in 2004-05. The 1999-00 club was fourth in the MVC, but won the MVC Tournament, while the 2010-11 club tied for fourth place.
This year's team is already assured a top-four finish, which would be a 16th straight season.
Creighton's MVC Finishes, Last 15 Years
1st Place 2000-01
Tied for First 2001-02 (won MVC Tourn.), 2008-09
2nd Place 1997-98, 2002-03 (won MVC Tourn.),
2006-07 (won MVC Tourn.), 2011-12 (won MVC Tourn.)
Tied for 2nd 1998-99 (won MVC Tourn.), 2003-04, 2005-06
Tied for 3rd Place 2004-05 (won MVC Tourn.)
4th Place 1999-00 (won MVC Tourn.); 2007-08; 2009-10
Tied for 4th Place 2010-11
Coaches vs. Cancer Summary
As part of the nationwide American Cancer Society Coaches Vs. Cancer event, men's basketball fans were encouraged to wear pink to promote cancer awareness and participate in the “Creighton Vs. Cancer Pink Out” game when the Bluejays hosted Bradley on Saturday, Feb. 2.
Bluejay players wore pink shooting shirts and pink jerseys for the game and fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction (the shooting shirt could be personalized – last name, nickname, etc.).
The first 14,000 fans entering the venue on February 2 received a complimentary pink t-shirt courtesy of Alegent Creighton Health and Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center.
Last year's Creighton vs. Cancer jersey auction raised more than $20,600. This year's auction raised $24,444. An additional $7,239.17 was raised from at-the-door collection, bringing the total to $31,683.17. Seven jerseys sold for more than $1,000. Below is a list showing what each jersey sold for:
Jersey #00 $2,025
Jersey #1 $1,125
Jersey #2 $860
Jersey #3 $5,002
Jersey #4 $406
Jersey #5 $2,550
Jersey #10 $3,050
Jersey #11 $510
Jersey #12 $1,020
Jersey #13 $450
Jersey #22 $910
Jersey #23 $585
Jersey #24 $960
Jersey #30 $556
Jersey #31 $710.01
Jersey #34 $1,025
Jersey #50 $510
Doing It All
Reigning MVC Player of the Year Doug McDermott has one of the nation's best set of post moves, and now the junior forward is taking his skills to the perimeter with similar success.
Eight days after tying a career-high with five-three pointers in a 29-point thrashing of Atlantic-10 favorite Saint Joseph's, McDermott shot 6-for-8 from downtown in a 77-61 win over defending MAC champion Akron on Dec. 9th.
McDermott's career 45.7 percent accuracy from three-point range ranks tops in CU history. Since starting his career 15-of-53 (28.3 percent) after 20 games from downtown, McDermott has made 145-of-297 three-pointers (48.8 percent) in his past 83 games.
McDermott averaged 13.6 points in his first 20 games at Creighton, and has averaged 21.22 points in his past 83 games with the Jays.
BCS Busters, Again
Creighton improved to 8-1 in the past two seasons vs. teams from BCS conferences with wins this year over Wisconsin & Nebraska (Big Ten) and Arizona State and Cal (Pacific-12). Last year Creighton defeated Alabama (SEC) as well as Big 10 foes Nebraska, Northwestern and Iowa, losing only to North Carolina (ACC) in the NCAA Tournament.
In those nine games, All-American Doug McDermott has averaged 25.3 points and 8.3 rebounds, well above his career averages (19.4 ppg., 7.6 rpg.), as seen below:
McDermott vs. BCS Schools, Last 2 Years
Date Opponent Pts. Reb. Score
11/20/11 vs. Iowa 25 9 W 82-59
12/04/11 Nebraska 24 12 W 76-66
12/22/11 Northwestern 27 5 W 87-79
03/16/12 vs. Alabama 16 10 W 58-57
03/18/12 vs. North Carolina 20 9 L 73-87
11/23/12 vs. Wisconsin 30 8 W 84-74
11/24/12 vs. Arizona State 29 9 W 87-73
12/06/12 at Nebraska 27 4 W 64-42
12/15/12 at California 30 9 W 74-64
Full House
This year's Creighton team ranks sixth nationally in average home attendance, averaging 17,064 fans per game.
In 2011-12, Creighton finished sixth nationally in home attendance, averaging 16,665 fans per home game. It's the sixth straight season that CU has been among the nation's top-25 in average home attendance, and set an MVC average home attendance record.
Creighton has now surpassed 200,000 home fans in a season for the eighth time. No other school in the history of the MVC has ever done so even once.
Creighton also ranked seventh nationally in men's soccer attendance and 10th in baseball attendance, the nation's only school in the top-10 of those three sports in 2011-12.
2012-13 Attendance Leaders (2/25)
Rk. School Average Next Home
1. Kentucky 22,966 2/27
2. Syracuse 21,870 3/2
3. Louisville 21,398 3/4
4. North Carolina 19,045 3/3
5. Indiana 17,405 3/2
6. Creighton 17,064 3/2
7. Tennessee 16,928 2/26
8. Wisconsin 16,807 2/26
9. BYU 16,505 3/2
10. Kansas 16,456 3/2
2011-12 Attendance Leaders (Final)
Rk. School Average
1. Kentucky 23,721
2. Syracuse 23,618
3. Louisville 21,503
4. North Carolina 20,159
5. Wisconsin 17,181
6. Creighton 16,665
7. Tennessee 16,543
8. Ohio State 16,510
9. Indiana 16,462
10. Kansas 16,300
Highest Season Home Attendance, MVC History
Home Att. School Year
302,676 Creighton 2008-09
297,161 Creighton 2010-11
276,000 Creighton 2007-08
273,030 Creighton 2012-13
266,632 Creighton 2011-12
Highest Average Attendance, MVC History
Avg. Att. School Year
17,064 Creighton 2012-13
16,665 Creighton 2011-12
15,930 Creighton 2008-09
15,909 Creighton 2006-07
15,333 Creighton 2007-08
Inside The Numbers
Creighton's Doug McDermott (22.4) continues to be the nation's top scoring junior. As can be seen below, good things have happened to the top-scoring juniors in the past nine years:
NCAA's Top-Scoring Juniors, Last Nine Years
NBA
Year Name, School PPG Draft #
2011-12 Damian Lillard, Weber St. 24.5 6th
2010-11 Kemba Walker, UConn. 23.5 9th
2009-10 Adnan Hodzic, Lipscomb 22.7 not picked
2008-09 Stephen Curry, Davidson 28.6 7th
2007-08 Lester Hudson, UT-Martin 25.7 58th
2006-07 Reggie Williams, VMI 28.1 not picked*
2005-06 Adam Morrison, Gonzaga 28.1 3rd
2004-05 Ike Diogu, Arizona State 22.6 9th
2003-04 Kevin Martin, W. Carolina 24.9 26th
*wasn't drafted, but currently in fourth year in NBA
Creighton's Exclusive 30/30 Club
Doug McDermott scored 30 points in a Dec. 9 win vs. Akron, then followed that performance with a season-high 34 seven days later at Cal.
McDermott, who leads the MVC with 23.7 points per game, became the first Creighton player with 30 points in consecutive contests since Bob Harstad in 1990.
McDermott also scored 30 or more in consecutive wins vs. Missouri State and Northern Iowa in January.
BCS Bracket Buster
Some of Creighton's most thrilling victories in recent seasons have been against teams from the six major college football BCS Conferences (ACC, SEC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, BIg East), as Creighton owns a 32-21 mark in the past 15 seasons.
Among CU's victims in that time have been Nebraska (12 times), Iowa (three times) DePaul (twice), Florida (twice), Baylor (twice), Oklahoma State (once), Notre Dame (once), Providence (once), Missouri (once), Oregon (once), Northwestern (once), Alabama (once), Wisconsin (once), Cal (once), TCU (once) and Ohio State (once).
Jones Hangs Up High Tops
Josh Jones was hospitalized prior to Creighton's Dec. 6 game at Nebraska after he fainted during pre-game warm-ups on the Bob Devaney Sports Center court prior to Creighton's 64-42 win.
Jones was released from a Lincoln hospital on Dec. 7th. Jones was underwent a nine-hour medical procedure on Dec. 18th, and on Dec. 26th announced his basketball career is done due to an atrial flutter.
The senior guard was averaging 7.0 points per game as the team's top guard off the bench.
Creighton outscored the opposition 249-92 off the bench in eight games with Jones, but has been outscored 381-363 off the bench since he's been out of the line-up.
Might As Well Jump
Creighton is 14-3 this season when Gregory Echenique wins the opening tip. Creighton's streak of 20 straight wins when winning the jump ball to start the game ended in its Jan. 23 loss at Drake.
Creighton is 44-12 all-time when Echenique wins the opening tip, but 16-10 when he loses the tip.
Pizza Pie, Piled High = Wins
Thanks to a promotion with Omaha-based Godfather's Pizza, Creighton season ticket-holders can get a free mini pizza any time the Jays score 75 points at home.
History has proven that when the team earns the fans pizza, it often leads to a victory as well.
The first three years of CenturyLink Center Omaha (2003-06), Creighton needed 70 points to earn its fans free pizza, and the Jays went 27-3 when reaching that threshold, closing out that run with 12 straight wins.
Since upping the standard to 75 points prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Creighton is a perfect 66-0 when scoring 75 points or more at CenturyLink Center Omaha.
In other words, Creighton is a perfect 78-0 in CenturyLink Center Omaha since Feb. 6, 2005 when scoring enough points to earn its fans some free pizza.
A New Streak
Since Greg McDermott took over three years ago, Creighton is averaging 77.93 points per home game (4,208 points in 54 home games).
That's a vital number since Creighton is 89-0 at home (62-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 78 points or more and 71-0 at home (48-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 80 points or more at home dating to a 92-83 loss to Southern Illinois on Feb. 19, 2000.
Stat Leaders
Statistically, Creighton ranks among the nation's top-20 in seven different categories through games of Feb. 24th. The Jays are third in the nation in three-point percentage (.422) and in field goal percentage (.505), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9), fourth with 17.2 assists per game, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.43), ninth in points (2,195) and 18th in scoring margin (+12.1).
The only team to ever finish a season leading the nation in both 3-pointers per game and 3-point percentage was Princeton in 1987-88, while the only team to ever lead the nation in both field goal percentage and three-point percentage was Northern Arizona 1998-99.
Individually, Doug McDermott is fourth in points per game (22.4), 38th in field goal percentage (.542), 44th in free-throw percentage (.855), 68th in double-doubles (8) and 118th in rebounds per game (7.6). Grant Gibbs is 18th in assist/turnover ratio (2.63) and 28th in assists per game (5.7). In addition, Gregory Echenique ranks 108th in blocked shots per game (1.59), 141st in double-doubles (5) and 236th in rebounds per game (6.7). Also in the top-125 are Ethan Wragge, who is 124th with 2.24 three-pointers per game, and Austin Chatman who ranks 123rd with 4.2 assists per game and 105th with a 1.91 assist/turnover ratio.
Big Road Win
Creighton's 64-42 win at Nebraska matched its largest victory margin in a true road win since an 82-60 win at Southern Illinois on Feb. 14, 2009.
It was also the largest margin in a non-conference road win since winning at Drexel, 72-48, on Dec. 1, 2007.
Before Dec. 6th, last time Creighton won a true road game by 22+ points vs. a BCS-league team was 12/18/76 at Oregon State (90-68).
Scoring On The Badgers
Creighton scored 84 points on Nov. 23rd against Wisconsin's vaunted defense that has ranked among the nation's top-10 in scoring defense in each of the past six seasons.
It was the first time in either of the last two seasons that Wisconsin had allowed 80 points in a game, and the eighth-most allowed in regulation in Bo Ryan's 12 years as a head coach.
Third-Year Coaches Update
Greg McDermott was one of 53 head coaches hired to coach a school prior to 2010-11. His 74 wins in that span are easily the most of that group, and McDermott, Tad Boyle (Colorado) and Dana Altman (Oregon) are the only men to win a postseason game each of their first two seasons.
Below is a list of the new coaches with 65 or more wins at their school since being hired.
School Coach W-L Next Game
Creighton Greg McDermott 74-29 2/27
Oregon Dana Altman 67-34 2/28
Colorado Tad Boyle 66-34 2/27
Iona Tim Cluess 65-33 3/1
Austin Powers
After spending last year as a back-up to Antoine Young, sophomore Austin Chatman has taken over as Creighton's starting point guard. Creighton's been blessed with a legacy of some of the MVC's best point guards in the last 15 years, a streak that began with four-year starters Ryan Sears (1997-2001), Tyler McKinney (2001-05) and Josh Dotzler (2005-09) at the point before Young ran the offense while starting the last three years.
Here's a look at the stats, by year, of the men that Chatman is trying to replace.
Freshman Sophomore
Name PPG APG CU W-L PPG APG CU W-L
Sears 10.5 4.8 18-10 8.7 4.0 22-9
McKinney 4.3 2.1 23-9 5.0 4.1 29-5
Dotzler 6.4 4.2 20-10 2.2 2.0 22-11
Young 4.9 1.4 27-8 7.1 3.1 18-16
Chatman 2.4 1.9 29-6 7.6 4.2 22-7
Quick Starts Key To Playing in Postseason
Creighton has started off 3-0 (or better) in 12 of the previous 14 seasons. Each of Creighton's previous 13 3-0 starts have been culminated in a postseason tournament appearance at the end of the year.
Not Half Bad
Doug McDermott outscored Presbyterian 20-17 in the first half in a Nov. 18 win. It was the second-most points McDermott has ever had at halftime, and the fourth-highest half of his career.
McDermott's highest scoring half of his career has been 31 points, done last year in the second half at Bradley when he scored a career-best 44 points.
McDermott has scored 15 points or more in a half 39 times during his career, and Creighton is 34-2 in those contests (three times he's scored 15 or more in both halves).
McDermott owns seven halves in his career with 20 or more points, and just six scoreless halves.
Rare Air
Gregory Echenique had one of the best all-around games of his career on Nov. 14 in the win vs. UAB, finishing with 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocked shots. For good measure, he made 5-of-5 shots from the field and was a perfect 3-for-3 at the line.
Echenique was the first Bluejay with at least 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocked shots in the same game since Benoit Benjamin had 15 points, 17 rebounds and four swats on Feb. 28, 1985 at Dayton.
Echenique was the first Bluejay to have a 13/16/4 game at home since Benjamin had 26 points, 18 rebounds and seven rejections in a win vs. Marquette on Jan. 27, 1985.
Incredibly, Benjamin had nine different games in his junior season with at least 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks before Echenique ended the 27-year drought.
Playing With The Lead
In 169 games at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time, Creighton has not trailed in 41 of those contests, a staggering 24.3 percent of the time, including seven wire-to-wire wins at home last season and five wins (Longwood, Saint Joseph's, Tulsa, Drake, Southern Illinois) this season.
Creighton has trailed by double-digits in 37 career games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, only to rally to win 22 of those contests.
On The Trail
Creighton won six games last season after trailing by 10 or more points, including wins away from home at San Diego State and at Wichita State, on neutral floors vs. Drake and Alabama, and in home triumphs over Long Beach State and Evansville.
In its Nov. 14 win vs. UAB, Creighton trailed 45-35 in the second stanza, only to rally for a 77-60 win. It was the first time since Feb. 3, 2010 (vs. Evansville) that Creighton trailed by double-digits at any point before rallying to win by double-figures. That UAB game was also the first time in CenturyLink Center Omaha history that Creighton trailed by double-figures in the second half, yet still won by double-digits.
Creighton has two comebacks from 10 or more down this season, having done so vs. UAB (10) and Evansville (16).
Pencil Him In
According to STATS Inc., Doug McDermott is one of 13 juniors or seniors nationwide to start every game of his career (min. 2 years played):
Juniors/Seniors To Start Every Game
Source: STATS Inc., through 2/24
Starts Name, School Next Game 134 Brandon Triche, Syracuse 2/25
122 Dorian Green, Colorado State 2/27
103 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
97 Ray McCallum, Detroit 2/26
96 Cody Doolin, San Francisco 2/28
95 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2/28
95 Frantz Massenat, Drexel 2/28
93 Deonte Burton, Nevada 2/27
90 Holton Hunsaker, Utah Valley 2/26
90 Devon Saddler, Delaware 2/27
89 Travis McKie, Wake Forest 2/26
88 Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech 2/27
87 Marshall Bjorklund, N. Dakota St. 2/26
Milestone Man
Because he's split his college career between Rutgers and Creighton, you might not realize the rather impressive college stats being generated by Gregory Echenique.
Echenique owns 1,298 points, 945 rebounds and 252 blocked shots in 133 games as a collegian. He and Bucknell's Mike Muscala are the nation's only active players with 1,250 points, 900 rebounds and 250 or more blocked shots.
Had all those stats been generated at Creighton, Echenique would rank 21st in career points, fifth in career rebounds and second in career blocked shots at CU.
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Senior center Gregory Echenique played for coach Eric Musselman on the Venezuelan National Team last summer, alongside the likes of former Maryland star and current Memphis Grizzlies guard Greivis Vasquez.
Echenique averaged 7.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in two games at the FIBA Olympic Qualifier in Caracas in July against Lithuania and Nigeria, where he went head-to-head against NBA players such as Linas Kleiza, Jonas Valanciunas, and Al-Farouq Aminu.
Double-Double Opener
Doug McDermott opened his junior season with 21 points and 11 rebounds on Nov. 9 against North Texas in a 71-51 win.
He was the first Creighton player to have a double-double in a season-opener since Kyle Korver opened his junior campaign with 14 points and 10 rebounds in a 72-51 victory over North Carolina A&T.
Korver would go on to earn MVC Player of the Year accolades as both a junior and as a senior. Last year McDermott was the first player in MVC history named MVC Player of the Year as a sophomore.
Creighton has won either the MVC regular-season title or MVC Tournament each of its previous six seasons it had a player with a double-double in the opener (2001-02, 1999-00, 1998-99, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1988-89).
Preseason MVC Poll
Creighton was picked to win the Missouri Valley Conference in the preseason poll of league coaches, SID's and media. The Bluejays earned 38-of-40 first-place votes and 398 points overall.
Illinois State was second with 327 points and the remaining two first-place votes, while Northern Iowa was third with 316 points. Wichita State (298) and Evansville (240) rounded out the upper half of the league.
In sixth was Drake (184), while Indiana State (165), Missouri State (122), Bradley (84) and Southern Illinois (66) round out the rest of the league predictions.
Creighton junior Doug McDermott was named preseason MVC Player of the Year. He's joined on the team by repeat selections Jake Odum (Indiana State) and Colt Ryan (Evansville) as well as new picks Ben Simons (Drake) and Jackie Carmichael (Illinois State).
Creighton's women were also picked to win the MVC, just the third time in league history the MVC favorites came from the same schools.
Portman To Enter MVC Hall of Fame
Bob Portman will enter the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame on March 8, 2013, during a banquet at the MVC Tournament in St. Louis, Mo.
Portman played for Creighton from 1966-69 and averaged 24.6 points and 12.9 rebounds per game during his college career.
Portman owns the Creighton records for single-game scoring (51), single-season scoring average (29.5) and career scoring average (24.7). He is also second for points in a season (738) and ranks fifth in career points (1,876), rebounds (979), free throws (382) and field goals made (747).
Postseason x 15
Creighton has made the postseason in 15 consecutive seasons, the longest streak of postseason bids in MVC history.
The only eight schools to make the postseason in each of the last 14 years are Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State and Syracuse.
Postseason Win Streak
Thanks to an NCAA Tournament win over Alabama, the Creighton men's basketball team has now won a postseason game in a school-record five straight seasons. The previous mark was three in a row from 1962-64.
The following eight programs are the only ones that have won a postseason game in five straight seasons, including 2011-12: Creighton, Kansas, Kansas State, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Syracuse and Wisconsin.
Long-Distance Streak Alive
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in a league-best 637 straight games since a 59-53 loss at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993. That's the longest active streak in the MVC.
CenturyLink Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 169 regular and postseason contests at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time in its 10 seasons at the facility.
The Bluejays own an 144-25 (.852) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Thursday (7-0) or Friday (6-0).
Creighton has outscored its opponents 12,704-10,709 in games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, an average margin of 11.8 points per game. Creighton has led wire-to-wire 41 different times, including seven times last season and five times this winter (Longwood, Saint Joseph's, Tulsa, Drake, Southern Illinois).
Piling Up The Points, and Wins
Creighton has won 57 straight games when scoring 90 points or more, dating to Jan. 11, 1988.
Creighton has won 19 straight (at all sites) when scoring 100 points or more, dating to Feb. 26, 1977.
Here's To History
With the 2012 MVC Tournament title, Creighton head coach Greg McDermott became the first head coach in league history to win a Valley Tournament title at more than one school.
McDermott previously won a title in 2004 at Northern Iowa. The 1988 Northern Iowa grad McDermott also holds the honor of being the first coach in league history to win an MVC Tournament title at his alma mater.
Dance Partners
Only two schools won their league tournament in both men's and women's basketball in 2011-12: Creighton and South Dakota State.
This was the fifth time in MVC history that the same school has won the men's and women's tournament titles in the same season. Creighton, however, was the first program to do it twice (UNI 2010, Creighton 2002 and 2012, Missouri State 1992, Illinois State 1983).
McDermott A Preseason All-American
Junior forward Doug McDermott became the first player in MVC history to be named a preseason First Team All-American by the Associated Press. The team was announced on October 28th.
McDermott earned acclaim on 62-of-65 ballots, trailing only Indiana's Cody Zeller. The rest of the team consisted of Isaiah Canaan (Murray State), Deshaun Thomas (Ohio State), Trey Burke (Michigan) and C.J. McCollum (Lehigh).
The preseason All-America team was first announced in 1986-87.
Watch This!
Junior Doug McDermott is on the preseason watch lists for both the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award, two of the top awards in college basketball.
McDermott is the only man who was a finalist for either award to return to school this season.
The Naismith Award is presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club and will be presented on April 7, 2013, in Atlanta.
The Wooden Award is presented by the Los Angeles Athletic Club and will handed out the weekend of April 12-13, 2013, in Los Angeles.
Everybody's All-American
Doug McDermott hauled All-America honors on a regular basis last year.
He was named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, Basketball Times and ESPN.com, and a second-team selection by The Sporting News and CBSSports.com. He was also named to the 10-man John R. Wooden Award All-America team.
Prior to McDermott, the only other player honored by the USBWA with All-America status had been second-team selection Kyle Korver in 2003, and the only prior NABC selections from Creighton had been second-teamer Paul Silas (1964) and third-team selections Benoit Benjamin (1985) and Kyle Korver (2003).
Last year McDermott was named CollegeInsider.com's Lute Olson National Player of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Award, though Anthony Davis won both awards.
Scoring In Numbers
Doug McDermott owned 801 points in 35 games last year, an average of 22.9 per contest that ranked him third nationally in scoring.
McDermott's 22.9 points per game ranked fourth-most in CU single-season history and were the most since Bob Portman averaged 26.2 points per game in 1968-69.
Portman, who finished fifth nationally in scoring in 1967-68 (29.5 ppg.), was the only previous Bluejay to ever rank in the top-10 of the year-end scoring leaders.
McDermott's 22.9 points per game made him the first MVC player over 20 points per game since Illinois State's Tarise Bryson (2000-01) and the most by a MVC player since Northern Iowa's Randy Blocker (23.0 ppg.) in 1993-94. Bryson had been the only MVC player since 1989 to rank in the top-five nationally in scoring.
No Bluejay had averaged more than 20 points per game since Bob Harstad's 22.2 average in 1989-90.
Oscar, Bird, Doug
Doug McDermott set a Creighton (and MVC) record for points by a freshman with 581 in 2010-11. Last season, McDermott had 801 points, the most single-season points in school history by any player.
McDermott's 1,382 points after two seasons were the most in school history by a player in their first two seasons, passing Bob Portman (1,195). According to STATS Inc., the only other players since 1996-97 with at least 1,382 points or more by the end of their sophomore season had been Davidson's Stephen Curry (1,661 points from 2006-08), Eastern Washington's Rodney Stuckey (1,438 points from 2005-07) and VMI's Keydren Clark (1,497 points from 2002-04).
He became just the third sophomore in MVC history to reach 800 points in a season, trailing only Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird on that list. His 801 points from last year rank 10th-most in MVC single-season history and were the most by any Valley player since 1988.
Below is a list of the most prolific sophomore scorers in MVC history, as well as the top single-season scorers in Creighton history (all classes):
Top Scorers, MVC History (All Years)
Pts. Name, School Years
1125 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1987-88
1011 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1959-60
984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1957-58
978 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1958-59
973 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1978-79
959 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1977-78
918 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1976-77
844 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 1984-85
815 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 1979-80
801 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12
788 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1986-87
788 Willie Biles, Tulsa 1972-73
Top Sophomore Scorers, MVC History
Pts. Name, School Years
984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1957-58
918 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1976-77
801 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12
680 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1979-80
Top Scorers, Creighton Single-Season History
Pts. Name (Class) Year
801 Doug McDermott (So.) 2011-12
738 Bob Portman (Jr.) 1967-68
734 Bob Harstad (Jr.) 1989-90
All-Around Doug
Last season Doug McDermott joined Texas' Kevin Durant (in 2006-07) as the nation's only player since 1996-97 to finish a season with at least 800 points, 280 rebounds and 50 three-pointers.
It came on the heels of McDermott's remarkable freshman season with 581 points, 280 rebounds and 47 three-point baskets.
According to research by STATS Inc., the last two freshmen (before McDermott) to attain 525 points, 270 rebounds and 40 three-pointers in a season were Durant and Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) in 2002-03. The previous two freshmen before them to do so, Quentin Richardson (1998-99 at DePaul) and Eddie Griffin (2000-01 at Seton Hall), like Durant and Anthony, were also named the National Freshman of the Year.
Below is the list, compiled by STATS Inc., of all 19 Division I players since 1996-97 to have McDermott's levels of at least 581 points, 280 rebounds and 47 three-pointers in one season.
McDermott, who repeated the feat in 2011-12, joins Kyle Singler (Duke) as one of two men to do it twice.:
581+ Pts., 280+ Reb., 47+ 3FG Since 1996-97
Source: STATS Inc. & Creighton Sports Info
Name, School Year 3FG Reb. Pts.
Kevin Durant, Texas* 2006-07 82 390 903
Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12 54 288 801
Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse* 2002-03 56 349 778
Shane Battier, Duke 2000-01 124 285 778
Kyle Singler, Duke 2009-10 85 280 707
Keith Van Horn, Utah 1996-97 58 303 705
Ryan Anderson, Cal 2007-08 64 328 697
Matt Harpring, Ga. Tech 1997-98 52 302 691
Rasual Butler, LaSalle 2001-02 57 283 670
Wendell McKinies, New Mex St. 2011-12 51 374 653
Brian Heinle, CS-Northridge 2000-01 52 293 646
Jae Crowder, Marquette 2011-12 61 295 614
Jamine Peterson, Providence 2009-10 51 315 609
James Posey, Xavier 1998-99 48 322 609
Kyle Singler, Duke 2008-09 69 284 609
Matt Howard, Butler 2010-11 53 285 608
Romain Sato, Xavier 2003-04 75 297 603
Draymond Green, Michigan St. 2011-12 52 392 601
Doug McDermott, Creighton* 2010-11 47 280 581
*Freshmen
Familiar Fives
Creighton utilized the same starting line-up all season long in 2011-12, as Gregory Echenique, Doug McDermott, Grant Gibbs, Jahenns Manigat and Antoine Young started all 35 games.
According to STATS Inc., the only schools with the same starting five every game were Creighton, Missouri, Nevada, Wisconsin and Youngstown State.
Of those five schools above, the only team to use the same starting five for every game in 2012-13 is Creighton.
Last Season Recap
Creighton went 29-6 and reached the third round of the MVC Tournament last season. Creighton started the year 7-0 to move into the Associated Press top-25, a spot they would hold for 12 of the final 15 weeks.
Doug McDermott ranked third nationally in scoring (22.9), scoring a school-record 801 points. He became the first sophomore named MVC Player of the Year and was a consensus First Team All-American.
Point guard Antoine Young (12.1 ppg., 4.5 apg.) was a second-team all-Valley pick, while center Gregory Echenique (9.7 ppg., 7.3 rpg., 1.6 bpg.) was named MVC Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, Grant Gibbs was runner-up for MVC Newcomer of the Year accolades after dishing a league-high 176 assists.
The Jays ranked second nationally in field goal percentage (.504), third in three-point percentage (.424), fifth in assists (17.6), sixth in home attendance (16,665) and ninth in scoring offense (79.2).
Creighton finished the regular-season second in the MVC before winning its league-record 11th Valley Tournament title to clinch an NCAA bid. At the NCAA's, Creighton topped Alabama 58-57 before falling to No. 4 North Carolina.
Creighton Will Host in 2015, Again
The NCAA announced on Nov. 12, 2012, that Creighton will serve as the host institution on March 20/22, 2015, when the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament returns to CenturyLink Center Omaha for second/third-round games.
This will be the third time in a seven-year span the arena has hosted, having previously done so in 2008 and 2012 to much acclaim.
CenturyLink Center Omaha has previously hosted NCAA finals for women's volleyball (2006, 2008) and wrestling (2010), as well as the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Swimming (2008, 2012). This January, it will host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2012-13 season went on sale on October 29th at 10 am.
Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CenturyLink Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, all Ticketmaster locations (Baker's, Younkers), Ticketmaster online at http://www.ticketmaster.com or by calling Ticketmaster and charging by phone at (800) 745-3000. Only upper bowl seats will be available for any game and cost is $12 for adults and $8 for youth ages 3-18 (children two and under are free). For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
Shuttle Service Provided Again
Chief Bus will provide complimentary shuttle service from the Creighton University campus to CenturyLink Center Omaha for all men's basketball home games this season. The service is available to all fans, not just Creighton students.
The shuttle will start 75 minutes before tip-off and shuttles will continue to operate the route during the game. The three designated stops for pick-up around the CU campus are: 24th & California (nearside/southbound); 20th & Cass (nearside/eastbound) and at Billy Blues Alumni Grill (outside the Mike & Josie Harper Center in the turnaround which is on the east side of the building).
The shuttle will then go eastbound on Capitol Avenue and then go north up 10th Street for drop-off at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance. The route is designed for each shuttle driver to make a roundtrip every 15 minutes.
Following the game's conclusion, the shuttle will start at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance on 10th Street and loop the original route with the first of three stops at 24th & California Streets.
Creighton Bluejays at Bradley Braves
Carver Arena (11,164) • Peoria, Ill.
Radio: KXSP 590 AM, www.am590espnradio.com
Television: KMTV-2 (Omaha); WAQE (Peoria)
Series History: Creighton leads, 45-41
Last Meeting: Creighton 75, Bradley 58 on 2/2/13 in Omaha, Neb.
Next Game
Creighton (22-7, 11-5 MVC) enters the final week of the regular-season when it plays at Bradley (16-13, 7-9 MVC) on Wednesday.
Tip-off at Carver Arena (11,164) in Peoria, Ill., is set for 7:05 pm.
Radio Broadcast Information
KXSP (“AM 590 - Omaha's ESPN Radio”) will broadcast all Creighton men's basketball games, including Wednesday. T. Scott Marr and Nick Bahe will call the action. The audio is also webcast live at www.AM590espnradio.com.
Television Information
Wednesday's game will be broadcast by WAQE in Peoria, and simulcast in Omaha on KMTV-2 (Cox Cable channel 125). Brian Bedo and Danny Adams will announce. Coordinates follow:
Galaxy 3C - K6 - Slot A18
95 degrees west longitude
KU digital - 18 MHz.
D/L = 11805.5 Horizontal
Symbol Rate = 13.235 FEC 3/4
Webcast Information
Wednesday's game is being video webcast by Bradley, and shared with Creighton's “JaysVideo” subscribers thanks to a partnership between the schools.
To sign up, visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Video tab on the top of the page. A 4-month subscription costs $34.95, while a monthly subscription costs $10.95 per month. Fans can also purchase a 24-hour pass ($4.99) or a 48-hour pass ($5.99) that begins the moment you sign up.
Live Stats Information
All of Creighton's games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Stats tab on the top of the page for a link the exact URL.
Home games can also be followed by those who have mobile devices with internet capability at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton is 22-7 this season, and trail Wichita State by one game in the MVC standings with two league games to go.
The Jays started the season impressively with an 11-1 record in pre-conference play. The start includes victories over NCAA hopefuls Wisconsin, Akron, Cal and Arizona State, as well as triumphs over league favorites from the Atlantic-10 (Saint Joseph's) and Sun Belt (North Texas).
Junior forward Doug McDermott (22.4 ppg., 7.6 rpg.) is the nation's only returning First Team All-American and was named the Midseason National Player of the Year by Dick Vitale, Seth Davis, Mike DeCourcy and Andy Katz (among others). McDermott has been named MVC Player of the Week seven times this year and is 53-for-103 from three-point range in the past 23 games. On Feb. 16th, he became the first junior in MVC history to surpass 2,000 career points.
Second on the team in scoring is senior center Gregory Echenique (9.8 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 1.6 bpg.). Echenique has led the MVC in blocked shots each of the past two years.
Creighton also boasts a veteran backcourt consisting of Grant Gibbs (8.7 ppg., 5.7 apg., 4.2 rpg.), Austin Chatman (7.6 ppg., 4.2 apg.) and Jahenns Manigat (6.1 ppg.). Gibbs and Chatman rank first and third in the MVC in assists, while Manigat led The Valley in league play in three-point percentage a year ago.
Creighton's bench is led by sharpshooter Ethan Wragge (7.9 ppg.), who is fourth in the MVC with 65 three-pointers made and has drilled six three-pointers in a game on three occasions this season.
Creighton is third in the nation in three-point percentage (.422), and field goal percentage (.505), fourth in assists per game (17.2), fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.43), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9) and ninth in points (2,195), while also outrebounding foes by 4.3 caroms a game. CU scores 75.7 points per game.
Scouting Bradley
Bradley is one of the nation's most improved teams, going 16-13 this year after last season's 7-25 finish.
The Braves are an impressive 12-3 at home, losing single-digit games to Michigan, Wichita State and UNI.
One of the MVC's best backcourts lead the Braves, as Walt Lemon Jr. (15.5 ppg., 3.9 apg, 2.3 spg.) and Dyricus Simms-Edwards (12.7 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 2.8 spg.) have helped pace a team that ranks among the national leaders in steals.
Newcomer Tyshon Pickett (11.2 ppg., 5.7 rpg.) has made an immediate impact while joining forces with sixth-year senior Will Egolf (8.7 ppg., 5.3 rpg.) inside.
Bradley shoots 43.6 percent from the floor, 32.0 percent from downtown and 72.0 percent at the line. The Braves average 67.5 points per game and allow 66.9 per contest.
The Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) is in his third season as head coach at Creighton. He led CU to a 29-6 mark last year, and is now 74-29 with the Bluejays. McDermott has previously been a head coach at Iowa State (2006-10), Northern Iowa (2001-06), North Dakota State (2000-01) and Wayne State (1994-2000). He owns a career mark of 354-224 in 19 seasons and is 223-160 in 12 Division I campaigns. McDermott is assisted by Darian DeVries, Steve Lutz and Steve Merfeld.
Geno Ford (Ohio, 1997) is 23-38 in his second year at Bradley. He was previously head coach at Kent State for three years, Muskingum for two seasons and one year for Shawnee State. Ford owns a career mark of 142-107 in eight seasons overall. He's assisted by Greg Graham, Ronald Coleman and Jaden Uken.
The Series With Bradley
Creighton leads the all-time series with Bradley by a narrow 45-41 margin, but are just 16-25 all-time in Peoria. Much of that difference has been made up in the past 12 years, as the Jays have won 22 of the past 27 meetings.
Creighton has won the last 15 meetings in Omaha, and is also 8-3 in its last 11 trips to Peoria.
In the last 34 meetings between the schools, Creighton is 17-1 when holding Bradley to 65 points or less but 8-9 when it allows more than 65 points. Creighton has also won the last 26 meetings when it scores 70 points or more against BU.
Creighton coach Greg McDermott is 10-8 all-time against Bradley (2-6 in road games), and is 3-0 against Geno Ford. Ford is 0-3 vs. Creighton.
Creighton's series history vs. Bradley can be found on page 11 of these notes.
Last Game Recap
Creighton lost 74-66 at Saint Mary's in the marquee game of BracketBusters. Doug McDermott led all players with 22 points, while Gregory Echenique added 18 points for the Jays. Matthew Dellavedova led the Gaels with 19 points, six rebounds and five assists.
What To Watch For
A few facts and figures to keep an eye on during Wednesday's game.
-Creighton seeks to improve to 9-5 away from home this season, and 24-9 away from home in the past two years.
-Gregory Echenique owns 1,298 career points (940 at Creighton) and needs two more for 1,300.
-Ethan Wragge needs two three-pointers to pass Rodney Buford (212) for third on Creighton's career list in three-pointers.
-Doug McDermott returns to one of his favorite arenas. He had 44 points last season in Peoria, and a career-high 17 rebounds as a freshman at Bradley as well.
-A Creighton win (or Wichita State home loss to Evansville) will allow Creighton the opportunity to play for an MVC regular-season title on Saturday when it hosts Wichita State on ESPN2.
-Eight of Creighton's last nine NCAA Tournament teams had winning records in true road games. The Jays are 6-5 on the road this year heading into their final scheduled road contest, at Bradley.
Title Within Reach
Creighton still controls its own destiny heading into the final week of the regular-season, which includes a road game at Bradley on Wednesday prior to a Saturday home game vs. Wichita State.
With two wins, Creighton can clinch no worse than a share of its 15th MVC regular-season title, and first since 2008-09.
CU's current haul of 14 regular-season titles is twice as many as any other current league foe (Wichita State, 7).
The Distributor
Grant Gibbs is well on his way to leading the MVC in assists for a second-straight season, something that hasn't been done since Illinois State's Jamar Smiley topped The Valley in three straight campaigns from 1995-98.
Gibbs 166 assists are seventh-most in Creighton single-season history, and he's the first man in program history with multiple seasons of 163 assists or more.
Points Pile Up
Creighton junior Doug McDermott leads the MVC with 651 points this season after owning a league-high 801 a year ago. He is the MVC's first player with consecutive seasons of 650 points or more since Hersey Hawkins (Bradley, 1986-88).
McDermott's 651 points are tied for seventh-most in Creighton single-season history.
Heckuva Half
Last season Creighton made its first 11 field goal attempts to start the second half at Bradley, not missing until a Grant Gibbs three-point try went awry at the 10:44 mark. For the game, Creighton shot 61.1 percent, its best mark on the road since shooting 61.9 percent at Wichita State on Feb. 16, 2005.
Doug McDermott was key to the second half shooting blitz, as he made his first 10 attempts from the floor after intermission. McDermott had 31 points in the second half, the most by one Bluejay after half since Cavel Witter had 32 of his CenturyLink Center Omaha record 42 points after intermission in a double-overtime 111-110 win vs. Bradley on March 1, 2008. It should be noted, however, that Witter scored 18 of those 32 points in the two overtime sessions.
He Can Play in Peoria
As a freshman, Doug McDermott had a career-high 17 rebounds at Bradley. Last season, he poured in a career-best 44 points in his annual trip to Carver Arena. McDermott will play his third career contest in Peoria. McDermott's 44 point outburst last season was the most in Peoria by a visiting Bradley opponent since Oscar Robertson (1960) and the most by any Valley player since 1999.
Recapping McDermott's 44
Doug McDermott scored a career-best 44 points in Creighton's win at Bradley last year. It was nine more than his previous best, and included 31 points after halftime.
McDermott made his first 10 shots after halftime and was 18-of-23 for the game to tie the record for field goals made by a Bradley opponent. His 18 field goals are one shy of the Creighton record for field goals in a game, and were the most by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin in 1985.
McDermott's 44 points remain the most nationally by any sophomore since Akron's Derrick Tarver had 44 points vs. Wright State on Dec. 30, 2003.
Only four sophomores in MVC history have ever scored more points in a league contest than McDermott's 44. Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) had two 50-point games, while other players to do it once each were Indiana State's John Sherman Williams (47), Wichita State's Dave Stallworth (46) and Indiana State's Larry Bird (45).
Carver Arena Record
Doug McDermott 44 points last season were a Carver Arena mark for an opponent in the 31-year old building.
In fact only two players have ever scored more against Bradley than McDermott's 44…Detroit's Archie Tullos (49) in 1988 and Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson (46) in 1960. McDermott's 44 points were the most in Peoria by a Bradley opponent since The Big O, and the most ever in a win over Bradley.
Speaking of arena records, Creighton's 28 assists last season (on 33 baskets) were the most by a Bradley opponent at Carver Arena. An incredible 17 of McDermott's 18 field goals were assisted, as four different players (Grant Gibbs, Jahenns Manigat, Antoine Young, Josh Jones) had three or more assists to McDermott alone.
Of McDermott's 18 baskets, he used the backboard in 11 of them and used his left hand for five hoops.
A video of all 44 of McDermott's points can be watched at http://tinyurl.com/doug44.
Will Power
Reserve center Will Artino provided a huge boost in Creighton's 59-45 win over Southern Illinois last Tuesday.
The sophomore from Waukee, Iowa, tied his career-high with 13 points and added a season-best five rebounds. He made all six field goal attempts and saw a career-high 17 minutes of playing time.
Artino has now made 25 of his last 28 shots from the floor, good for an outstanding 89.2 percent.
Even when Artino misses, it's not all bad. Creighton has won its last 22 games when Artino has a missed field goal, and is 27-1 all-time when Artino has a miss.
The Case For Creighton
Should Creighton not earn the automatic bid at Arch Madness in St. Louis, it's built up a compelling case for an at-large bid. Consider the following...
-Creighton owns a top-45 RPI and ranks tied for 12th nationally with 22 Division I wins.
-Creighton is 3-3 against the top-50 and 8-5 against the top-100.
-Creighton is 8-5 away from home this season. Among BCS teams, only six schools (Duke, Miami, Louisville, Florida, Arizona and Cal) have more than eight road/neutral victories this year.
-Creighton's six true road wins are as many as BCS bubble teams Missouri, Iowa, Maryland and Arkansas...COMBINED.
-Creighton is in second place in the nation's ninth-best league, the MVC.
-Creighton went 11-2 in non-conference action, including double-digit wins away from home over Wisconsin, Arizona State, California and Nebraska.
-Creighton also defeated current MAC leader Akron and preseason league favorites Saint Joseph's and North Texas, all at home.
-Creighton is third in the nation in 3-point percentage and field goal percentage and ninth in points scored.
-Creighton reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament a year ago.
-Creighton has won at least one postseason game each of the last five seasons, and has won 20 or more games in 14 of the past 15 years.
Dealing With Full Houses
Creighton has played in front of 11 sellout crowds this season (7 at home, as well as road games at Nebraska, Wichita State, Northern Iowa and Saint Mary's).
Last year's Creighton team played in front of 10 capacity crowds.
Toughest Thing in Sports?
Creighton is nearing the end of a stretch where it plays four of five games on the road, where it'll look to do something (win) that even the nation's best college basketball squads have trouble doing.
The 25 college basketball teams that were ranked in AP poll on Jan. 18th are 65-66 since then in true road games (through Feb. 24).
Speaking Of The Road
Creighton enters Wednesday night with a 4-4 road record in MVC play. That mark is tied for second-best in the conference with UNI, and one game behind league-leading Wichita State's 5-3 mark.
Each of the last six times Creighton's made the NCAA Tournament, it's been 5-4 or better on the road in Valley play.
Pretty Good Stretch
Creighton owns 51 wins in the last two seasons, 74 wins in the past three seasons and 92 wins during the last four years. All three totals are among the best stretches in school history, as seen below
Most Wins, 2-Year Stretch
W-L Years
52 2010-12
52 2001-03
51 2011-Present
49 2007-09
49 2002-04
Most Wins, 3-Year Stretch
W-L Years
76 2000-03
74 2010-Present
72 2001-04
72 2002-05
71 2006-09
Most Wins, 4-Year Stretch
W-L Years
99 1999-03
97 2008-12
96 2000-04
95 2001-05
92 2009-Present
92 2002-06
92 1998-02
His Own Game of H-O-R-S-E
Doug McDermott led the nation last year with 307 field goals made, and his 225 buckets this year are once again leading the country.
Of McDermott's 307 hoops last year, he made 56 baskets with his left hand and used the glass for 174 of his scores.
Though he's playing away from the basket even more this season, his numbers remain impressive, as he's used this left hand on 21 field goals and banked in a shot 103 times.
McDermott's 225 field goals this season lead the country, even though he's 17th nationally with 415 field goal attempts.
No player has led the country in field goals made in back-to-back seasons since at least 1995-96.
Breakout Games vs. Bradley
Numerous Bluejay guards have experienced break-out games in the past five years against Bradley. Perhaps Andre Yates or Nevin Johnson will break through on Wednesday?
In the first meeting this season, Austin Chatman scored a career-high 16 points while making a career-best four baskets from three-point range in a 75-58 victory.
Two years ago in Peoria, then-freshman Jahenns Manigat made four three-pointers and scored 12 points in 24 minutes. His 12 points snapped an 18-game streak of eight or less points, and his four trifectas were a career-high (at the time). Manigat, who had one career start before that performance, has started all 70 games since. Manigat went on to earn a spot on the MVC's All-Freshman Team.
In 2010 in Peoria Josh Jones, in his first dose of extended playing time, had a then-career-high with 13 points in 21 minutes in a win at Bradley. Jones then matched his (then) career-high with 14 points in Creighton's 2011 home win vs. Bradley.
In 2009 Antoine Young broke into double-figures for the first time in his career with 13 points in a Jan. 10 road win at Bradley.
In 2008, Cavel Witter had a CenturyLink Center Omaha record 42 points (double his previous high) in a 111-110 double-overtime win over Bradley, then followed it up with 15 points and eight assists in a four-point MVC Tourney victory over the Braves six days later.
Looking For More History
After claiming road wins at Illinois State (Jan. 2) and Southern Illinois (Jan. 27) earlier this season, Creighton will look to repeat some rare history on Wednesday night at Bradley.
With a victory in Peoria, it would mark the second time in 30 attempts that Creighton has played at, and won, at all three of those Illinois schools in the same season.
This is the sixth time that Creighton has won its first two games in Illinois. The Jays lost its third such game while attempting to complete the sweep in 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2011, but were successful last season.
Creighton has posted two Valley road wins in Illinois 11 times previously. Seven of those teams made the NCAA Tournament (1989, 1991, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2012), two made the NIT (2004, 2009), one team made the CIT (2010) and one team made the CBI (2011).
Creighton has won five straight games played in Illinois and is 7-1 overall in MVC road contests in Illinois under Greg McDermott.
Canada Day
Jahenns Manigat might have some extra motivation on Wednesday, as he goes head-to-head against former club teammate and fellow Ottawa native Shayok Shayok, who plays for Bradley.
Rasmussen Named to MBB Committee
Creighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee.
Rasmussen's five-year term begins September 1st. He will be the only newcomer to the committee for the 2013-14 academic year, replacing current chair Mike Bobinski.
3-Point Specialist
According to data from Hoop-Math.com, no player nationally has attempted a higher percentage of shots from three-point range than Creighton sharpshooter Ethan Wragge.
Wragge has attempted 152-of-162 shots from downtown this season (93.8 percent), just ahead of UC Davis' Tyler Les (93.6), the son of former Bradley star player and head coach Jim Les.
Wragge is also in some other elite company, as MVC associate commissioner Mike Kern reports that Wragge is the first player in league history with 210 or more three-pointers (211) and 10 starts or less (7).
Comparing Teams
Last season Creighton had one of the nation's most effective and most efficient offenses. With all but one regular from that squad back, we thought we'd take a second to compare the 2011-12 and 2012-13 teams through 29 games:
Stat 2011-12 2012-13
Record 24-5 22-7
FG Made 816 780
FG% .513 .505
3FG Made 243 258
3FG% .433 .422
FT Made 455 377
FT% .728 .745
Rebound Margin +5.7 +4.3
Assists 530 499
Turnovers 371 349
Scoring Average 80.3 75.7
Scoring Defense 69.8 63.6
Scoring Margin +10.5 +12.1
Racing Past 2,000 Points
After not having a player surpass 2,000 career points since 2003, the MVC had two players do it in the span of six days recently. Evansville's Colt Ryan did it on Feb. 10th vs. Drake in his 117th career contest, and Creighton's Doug McDermott did it against Evansville on Feb. 16th in his 101st career game.
Below is a list of the all the players in MVC history to 2,000 career points, the quickest MVC players to reach 2,000 points, and a listing of the nation's players since 1995-96 to reach 2,000 career points in 101 career games or less, and some other notable players nationwide who reached 2,000 career points with how long it took them to reach the milestone.
All-Time MVC Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, School Points
1. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 3,008
2. Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 2,973
3. Larry Bird, Indiana State 2,850
4. John S. Williams, Indiana State 2,374
5. Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 2,341
6. Steve Harris, Tulsa 2,272
7. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 2,164
8. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 2,152
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 2,116
10. Colt Ryan, Evansville 2,113
11. Bob Harstad, Creighton 2,110
12. Roger Phegley, Bradley 2,064
13. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 2,053
14. Doug McDermott, Creighton 2,033
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 2,012
MVC's Fastest Players to 2,000 Points
Rk. Name, School Games to 2,000
1. Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 59
2. Larry Bird, Indiana State 65
3. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 97
4. John Sherman Williams, Indiana State 98
5. Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 100
Roger Phegley, Bradley 100
7. Doug McDermott, Creighton 101
8. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 107
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 111
Steve Harris, Tulsa 111
11. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 112
12. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 117
Colt Ryan, Evansville 117
14. Bob Harstad, Creighton 121
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 130
Fewest Games to 2,000 Points, Since 1996-97
Rk. Name, School Games to 2,000
1. Keydren Clark, Saint Peter's 77
2. Stephen Curry, Davidson 82
3. Reggie Williams, VMI 93
4. Troy Murphy, Notre Dame 94
Gary Neal, La Salle/Towson State 94
6. Trey Johnson, Jackson St. & Alcorn St. 96
C.J. McCollum, Lehigh 96
8. Michael Watson, UMKC 97
9. Troy Bell, Boston College 98
Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 98
Ricky Minard, Morehead State 98
12. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 99
J.J. Barea, Northeastern 99
14. Henry Domercant, Eastern Illinois 100
James Florence, Mercer 100
Chris Davis, North Texas 100
17. Doug McDermott, Creighton 101
More About 2,000 Points
Some additional notes about the 2,000 point club.
-Before Colt Ryan did it on Feb. 10th, the MVC's last player to score 2,000 points in a career was Southern Illinois' Kent Williams (1999-2003).
-This year marks the third time in MVC history that two men joined the 2,000 point club in the same season. It previously happened in 1984-85 (Steve Harris & Xavier McDaniel), then again in 1998-99 (Rodney Buford & Marcus Wilson).
-The Feb. 16, 2013 match-up between Colt Ryan (Evansville) and Doug McDermott (Creighton) marked the first time since March 1, 1999 that two players in the faced each other as members of the 2,000 point club. That match-up was also between Creighton & Evansville, as Rodney Buford's CU team defeated Marcus Wilson's UE squad in the 1999 MVC Tournament final. Buford had 21 points, while Wilson scored 16.
-Doug McDermott is the first player in MVC history to reach the 2,000 point milestone during his junior season. The only other men to reach 2,000 in three years were Larry Bird and Oscar Robertson, though both men played their sophomore through senior seasons at their respective schools.
Rare Bird
According to research from STATS Inc., only five men since 1996-97 have compiled at least 2,010 points, 750 rebounds and 150 three-pointers in their career. That list includes Creighton junior Doug McDermott.
Name, School PTS REB 3FG
Reggie Williams, VMI 2,556 820 196
Kyle Singler, Duke 2,392 1,015 267
Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia 2,095 800 205
Doug McDermott, Creighton 2,033 787 160
Compared To The National POY's
Doug McDermott is at 2,033 points in 103 games. He reached the 2,000 point milestone in fewer career games (101) than any Oscar Robertson Trophy or John R. Wooden Award winner in the last 20 years except one (Tyler Hansbrough, 99 games).
Wooden Award & Oscar Robertson Trophy Winners To 2,000 Points, Last 20 Years
Name, School Games to 2,000
W O Anthony Davis, Kentucky Didn't reach 2,000
W O Jimmer Fredette, BYU 120
W O Evan Turner, Ohio State Didn't reach 2,000
W O Blake Griffin, Oklahoma Didn't reach 2,000
W O Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 99
W O Kevin Durant, Texas Didn't reach 2,000
W O J.J. Redick, Duke 112
--O Adam Morrison, Gonzaga Didn't reach 2,000
W O Andrew Bogut, Utah Didn't reach 2,000
W O Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph's 122
W T.J. Ford, Texas Didn't reach 2,000
-- O David West, Xavier 120
W O Jason Williams, Duke 104
W O Shane Battier, Duke Didn't reach 2,000
W O Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati Didn't reach 2,000
W O Elton Brand, Duke Didn't reach 2,000
W O Antawn Jamison, N. Carolina Didn't reach 2,000
W O Tim Duncan, Wake Forest 124
W O Marcus Camby, UMass Didn't reach 2,000
W O Ed O'Bannon, UCLA Didn't reach 2,000
W O Glenn Robinson, Purdue Didn't reach 2,000
W O Calbert Cheaney, Indiana 105
W = Wooden Award winner
O = Oscar Robertson Trophy winner
Chasing History
Doug McDermott has scored 21 or more points in 20 of the season's 29 games, moving up to third on Creighton's all-time scoring list with 2,033 career points.
At McDermott's current scoring average of 22.4 points per game this year he'll become Creighton's all-time leading scorer in four more games. Creighton has a minimum of three games remaining this season.
By comparison, both of Creighton's top two all-time leading scorers, Rodney Buford (1995-99) and Bob Harstad (1987-91), had exactly 1,540 points at the end of their junior seasons.
All-Time MVC Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, School Points
1. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 3,008
7. Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 2,164
8. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 2,152
9. Rodney Buford, Creighton 2,116
10. Colt Ryan, Evansville 2,113
11. Bob Harstad, Creighton 2,110
12. Roger Phegley, Bradley 2,064
13. Marcus Wilson, Evansville 2,053
14. Doug McDermott, Creighton* 2,033
15. Kent Williams, Southern Illinois 2,012
16. Chad Gallagher, Creighton 1,983
*active
All-Time Creighton Scoring Leaders
Rk. Name, Years Points
1. Rodney Buford, 1995-99 2,116
2. Bob Harstad, 1987-91 2,110
3. Doug McDermott, 2010-Pres.* 2,033
4. Chad Gallagher, 1987-91 1,983
5. Bob Portman, 1966-69 1,876
*active
More Than The Rest
Doug McDermott has scored 2,033 points in his career, sixth-most among active players. He is the only active junior with at least 1,700 career points.
Most Points, Active Players (though 2/24)
Source: Stats Inc./MVC
Rk. Pts. Name, School Next Game
1. 2,361 C.J. McCollum, Lehigh 2/27
2. 2,270 Nate Wolters, S. Dakota State 2/28
3. 2,211 Kevin Foster, Santa Clara 2/28
4. 2,113 Colt Ryan, Evansville 2/27
5. 2,042 Stan Okoye, VMI 2/26
6. 2,033 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
7. 2,029 C.J. Reed, Georgia Southern 2/27
8. 2,026 Markeith Cummings, Kennesaw St. 2/28
9. 1,953 D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2/27
10. 1,995 Shane Gibson, Sacred Heart 2/25
11. 1,952 Mike Muscala, Bucknell 2/27
12. 1,946 Isaiah Canaan, Murray State 2/28
13. 1,927 Seth Curry, Duke 2/28
14. 1,925 Kenny Boynton, Florida 2/26
15. 1,827 Matthew Dellavedova, St. Mary's 2/27
Most Career Points, Active Juniors
Source: Creighton Sports Info/STATS Inc. (2/26)
Rk. Pts. Name, School Next Game
1. 2,033 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
2. 1,610 Travis Bader, Oakland 3/2
3. 1,600 Devon Saddler, Delaware 2/27
Arena Records Within Reach
Numerous facility records could fall in Creighton's final home game at CenturyLink Center Omaha this season. The chart below shows what is needed to SET (not tie) the record in the building. See pages 25-26 for more details.
Season Records Within Reach
Name Needs Stat
Doug McDermott 15 Points
Career Records Within Reach
Name Needs Stat
Gregory Echenique 1 Blocked Shots
Doug McDermott 1 Rebounds
Doug McDermott 4 Def. Rebounds
Season Records Already Set
Name Stat
Austin Chatman 3FG Percentage
Gregory Echenique FG Percentage
Doug McDermott FT Made
Career Records Already Set
Name Stat
Gregory Echenique FG Percentage
Doug McDermott Points
Doug McDermott Points Per Game
Doug McDermott Field Goals Made
Doug McDermott Field Goals Att.
Doug McDermott FT Made
Doug McDermott FT Attempted
Doug McDermott Rebounds/Game
Doug McDermott Off. Rebounds
Doug McDermott Turnovers
Ethan Wragge 3-Pointers Made
Ethan Wragge 3-Pointers Att.
1K to 2K
Creighton's Doug McDermott went over the 1,000 point milestone in his 57th career game (last year at home vs. SIU) and just surpassed 2,000 in game 101 at Evansville on Feb. 16th.
McDermott had 1,018 points (17.9 ppg.) and 433 rebounds (7.6 rpg.) in his first 57 games while shooting 44.9 percent (80-179) from 3-point range.
Since then, McDermott has scored 1,015 points (22.1 ppg) and grabbed 354 rebounds (7.7 rpg.) in 46 games while shooting 49.4 percent (80-162) from three-point range.
Call It A Comeback
Creighton trailed 31-15 early at Evansville on Feb. 16th before pulling off a much-needed comeback.
It was the second comeback from double-digits down in a victory this season (also UAB), and eighth in the last two seasons. Impressively, five of those comebacks have come away from home.
Below is a list of Creighton's 11 comebacks from down 15 points or more since 2000. Notably, Creighton's comeback at UE was CU's third-largest away from home in that time.
Overcoming Large Deficits, Since 2000
Date Opponent Deficit Final Score
01/28/06 Wichita State 19 W 57-55
11/27/01 Western Kentucky 18 W 95-91 2ot
02/12/03 Missouri State 17 W 70-67 ot
11/09/07 DePaul 17 W 74-62
11/30/11 at San Diego State 17 W 85-83
03/18/08 Rhode Island 17 W 74-73
11/16/08 New Mexico 16 W 82-75
02/04/06 at Drake 16 W 72-67 ot
01/26/03 TCU 16 W 89-79
02/02/08 Wichita State 15 W 65-63
02/16/13 at Evansville 15 W 71-68
McDermott Earns MVC Awards
Doug McDermott has been named MVC Player of the Week seven times this season, the most by any player in one season in league history.
His first honor came Nov. 12th for his performance in a Nov. 9 win vs. North Texas. McDermott had 21 points and 11 rebounds to produce CU's first double-double in a season-opener since Kyle Korver in 2001-02.
He was then honored on Nov. 26th after averaging 25.3 points and 7.3 rebounds while earning MVP honors of the Las Vegas Invitational.
McDermott was honored on Dec. 10th after averaging 28.5 points in wins vs. Nebraska and Akron.
McDermott was honored on Dec. 17th after scoring 34 points and hauling down nine rebounds in a win at Cal on Dec. 15th. He was also named National Player of the Week by Seth Davis (CBS/Sports Illustrated) and the USBWA for that performance.
His fifth honor of the year came on Jan. 14th after he averaged 27.5 points and 8.5 rebounds in wins over Missouri State and Drake.
McDermott averaged 27.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in wins vs. Missouri State and Bradley to win his sixth award on Feb. 4th.
Most recently (Feb. 18th), McDermott averaged 18.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists as Creighton while becoming the first junior in league history to surpass 2,000 career points.
McDermott now owns 12 career MVC Player of the Week honors, something only Bradley great Hersey Hawkins (14) can top. His seven honors this year surpass Hawkins' 1987-88 campaign (6) for the most ever in a single-season.
Including his seven MVC Newcomer of the Week honors in 2010-11, McDermott has won at least one weekly award from the MVC in 19 of 48 weeks since enrolling at Creighton.
Reasons For Optimism
Creighton's recent three-game losing streak, though rare, doesn't mean there's not time to right the ship. Consider the following championship teams from the past 24 months, and how they were able to recover:
2011 New York Giants (NFL) - Lost 4 in a row during weeks 11-14...won Super Bowl.
2010-11 Indiana State Sycamores (MBB) - Fell to 12-12 on the season (7-6 in the MVC) with its fifth straight loss on Feb. 5, 2011, only to rebound to win the MVC Tournament title.
2010-11 Connecticut Huskies (MBB) - Went 4-7 from Jan. 29-March 5...won NCAA title.
2010-11 Dallas Mavericks (NBA) - Three different losing streaks of 3 or more...won NBA title.
2010-11 Boston Bruins (NHL) - Three different losing streaks of 3 or more...won Stanley Cup.
2011 St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)- Six different losing streaks of 3 or more...won World Series.
2011-12 Creighton Bluejays (MBB) - Lost three games in early February...won next seven including MVC Tournament and NCAA Second Round game.
2011-12 Los Angeles Kings (NHL) - Two different three-game losing streaks...won Stanley Cup.
2011-12 Miami Heat (NBA) - Twice lost three straight games in strike-shortened season, then had to rally from a 3-2 deficit in Eastern Conference finals vs. Boston...won NBA title.
2012 San Francisco Giants (MLB) - Had five losing streaks of three or more and lost first two games in best-of-5 NLDS series at home...won World Series.
2012 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) - Lost in weeks 13, 14 and 15...won Super Bowl.
10 Conference Wins x 17
Creighton has extended its MVC record by winning 10 or more league games for a 17th consecutive season, picking up the 17th victory on Saturday at Evansville.
On a national basis, the only other current school with at least 17 straight years of 10 or more league wins is Kansas (19 straight, including this season).
Each of the previous 16 seasons has seen the team finish fourth place or better in the MVC as well.
Johnson & More Johnson
Redshirt freshman guard Nevin Johnson has seen his role increase in recent weeks. The Houston, Texas, native has scored 28 points in the past six games after scoring 23 total points in CU's first 23 games.
Johnson had nine points and four rebounds vs. Illinois State on Feb. 9, then had three points and four rebounds at UNI on Feb. 13. Creighton outscored UNI the Panthers 32-21 in the 19:04 with Johnson on the floor.
McDermott Through 100 Games
Creighton junior Doug McDermott played in his 100th career game on Feb. 13th at UNI.
He is the first Bluejay since Ryan Sears (1997-2001) to start the first 100 games of his career. Here's a look at the stats from some other recent notable Creighton players through 100 career games.
First 100 Career Games
Name Pts Rebounds
Doug McDermott 1,980 768
Rodney Buford 1,799 584
Bob Harstad 1,626 888
Chad Gallagher 1,508 695
Kyle Korver 1,306 480
Nate Funk 1,144 324
Ryan Sears 1,061 326
Ben Walker 951 530
Kenny Lawson Jr. 896 517
Dane Watts 830 498
Anthony Tolliver 782 443
Supporting Cast
Doug McDermott is Creighton's only player averaging in double-figures, but he's had lots of support to help lead the Jays to 22 wins already.
Creighton is 12-2 when Gregory Echenique (9.8 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 9-0 when Ethan Wragge (7.9 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 7-1 when Austin Chatman (7.6 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Creighton is 5-2 when Jahenns Manigat (6.1 ppg.) scores in double-figures this year.
Poll Position
Creighton received one vote in this week's USA Today Coaches poll, but did not garner any votes in the Associated Press poll. This is the first time in the last two seasons the Jays have not received a vote in one of the weekly polls.
Creighton's program-record streak of 17 straight weeks in the AP's top-25 was snapped when the Jays dropped out of the Feb. 11th edition.
Creighton's best AP ranking this year was 11th on Nov. 26th, and its best coaches poll rank was 10th.
Creighton was ranked 15th in this year's preseason coaches poll, its first preseason recognition since coming in at No. 23 in 2006-07.
Creighton started this year with a No. 16 preseason ranking by the AP, its highest preseason mark in program history and the best by any MVC school since No. 6 Wichita State in 1981-82.
Including the February 25th poll, Creighton has been ranked 26 times in 54 weeks of polls under Greg McDermott, and ranked between 26th-to-28th in five other polls. The 26 weeks in the top-25 under McDermott is more than any coach in Bluejay history.
Coaches Spending Most Weeks in Top 25 at CU
Greg McDermott, 2010-Pres. 26 (of 54)
Dana Altman, 1994-2010 18
Tom Apke, 1974-81 5
Eddie Sutton, 1969-74 5
20 Wins, Again
Creighton has won 20 or more games for the 14th time in the last 15 seasons, an unprecedented feat in Missouri Valley Conference history that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
Entering this season, just five schools nationally have had 20 or more wins each of the last 14 years: Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas and Syracuse.
Creighton was one of six schools to enter this season with 20 or more wins in exactly 13 of the past 14 years. That list consists of Creighton, Kent State, Kentucky, Texas, Utah State and Xavier.
That's better than traditional powers Arizona, Connecticut and Memphis (12 each) and also ahead of Michigan State, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin (11 each).
Creighton secured its 25th all-time 20-win season with a victory on Feb. 2nd, the second-fastest its ever been (by calendar) to that milestone.
Most 20+ Win Seasons, Last 14 Years (2/24)
Seasons* School 2012-13 W-L Next Game
14* Gonzaga 27-2 2/28
14* Duke 24-3 2/28
14* Kansas 23-4 2/25
14* Florida 22-4 2/26
14* Syracuse 22-5 2/25
13* Creighton 22-7 2/27
13 Utah State 19-7 2/28
13 Kentucky 19-8 2/27
13 Xavier 15-11 2/26
13 Kent State 15-12 2/27
13 Texas 12-15 2/27
*20-win seasons list above does not include 2012-13
20-Win Seasons
Creighton has earned its 25th 20-win season in program history. A win on Wednesday would give Creighton 23 (or more) wins for the 12th time.
Previous 20-Win Seasons, Sorted By Wins
W-L Season Postseason?
29-5 2002-03 NCAA (0-1)
29-6 2011-12 NCAA (1-1)
27-8 2008-09 NIT (1-1)
24-8 2000-01 NCAA (0-1)
24-8 1990-91 NCAA (1-1)
23-5 1921-22 --
23-7 1973-74 NCAA (2-1)
23-9 2001-02 NCAA (1-1)
23-10 1999-00 NCAA (0-1)
23-11 2004-05 NCAA (0-1)
23-16 2010-11 CBI (4-2)
22-7 2012-13 ? ? ?
22-7 1963-64 NCAA (1-2)
22-9 1998-99 NCAA (1-1)
22-11 2007-08 NIT (1-1)
22-11 2006-07 NCAA (0-1)
21-5 1961-62 NCAA (2-1)
21-7 1976-77 NIT (0-1)
21-9 1980-81 NCAA (0-1)
21-12 1989-90 NIT (0-1)
20-7 1974-75 NCAA (0-1)
20-9 2003-04 NIT (0-1)
20-10 2005-06 NIT (1-1)
20-11 1988-89 NCAA (0-1)
20-12 1984-85 --
March 2 To Be Televised, Start at 1:05 PM
Saturday's game vs. Wichita State will start at 1:05 pm and air on ESPN2. The contest was chosen by the Worldwide Leader in Sports as part of the MVC's “Wildcard Weekend” selection process.
Creighton will honor seniors Gregory Echenique, Grant Gibbs, Josh Jones and Joe Kelling, as well as graduating junior Taylor Stormberg, in a post-game ceremony that day.
Historically After 12 MVC Games
Creighton was 9-3 in the MVC after its 12th game of the league slate. This is the 18th straight season that Creighton has had a league record of .500 or better after 12 games, and each of the previous 17 campaigns the Jays would also go .500 or better in its final six contests as well.
Year W-L After 12 W-L Final 6
2012-13 9-3 2-2 so far
2011-12 11-1 3-3
2010-11 6-6 4-2
2009-10 7-5 3-3
2008-09 8-4 6-0
2007-08 7-5 3-3
2006-07 9-3 4-2
2005-06 9-3 3-3
2004-05 6-6 5-1
2003-04 9-3 3-3
2002-03 11-1 4-2
2001-02 10-2 4-2
2000-01 8-4 6-0
1999-00 7-5 4-2
1998-99 7-5 4-2
1997-98 8-4 4-2
1996-97 7-5 3-3
1995-96 6-6 3-3
Total 145-71 (.671) 68-38 (.642)
About The Final Seconds
Creighton's Feb. 13 game at Northern Iowa was the first (and only) time all season that Creighton had a lead change in the final five minutes. Unfortunately for CU, its 48-45 lead was squandered as it lost 61-54.
Last year's Creighton team went 5-1 in games that went to overtime or had a lead change in the final five minutes of regulation and were 7-1 in games decided by six points or less.
Grand Poobah
Doug McDermott has scored 1,060 points in his first 54 career home games. He is the all-time leading scorer in CenturyLink Center Omaha history.
McDermott also owns CenturyLink Center Omaha career records in points per game (19.6) and rebounds per game (7.5).
McDermott enters Wednesday's game with 2,033 career points in all venues, good for third in school and 14th in MVC history.
In case you're curious, CU's all-time leading scorer, Rodney Buford, scored 1,056 points in 56 career home games at the Omaha Civic Auditorium.
On A Roll
Since the start of last season, Creighton is a remarkable 51-13. On a national basis, Creighton's 51 wins since the start of last season ranks tied for fifth, as seen below.
Most Wins, Since 2011-12 (through 2/24)
School '11-12 '12-13 W-L Next
Syracuse 34-3 22-5 56-8 2/25
Kentucky 38-2 19-8 57-10 2/27
Kansas 32-7 23-4 55-11 2/25
Louisville 30-10 22-5 52-15 2/27
Murray State 31-2 20-7 51-9 2/28
Duke 27-7 24-3 51-10 2/28
Wichita State 27-6 24-5 51-11 2/27
Saint Mary's 27-6 24-5 51-11 2/27
Creighton 29-6 22-7 51-13 2/27
North Carolina 32-6 19-8 51-14 2/28
Ohio State 31-8 20-7 51-15 2/28
MVC's Best On The Road
In addition to owning one of the MVC's best home-court advantages, Creighton has easily posted the league's best record in MVC road games since 2000-01 as well.
Creighton is 63-53 in MVC road games in that span, a win percentage of .543. A distant second is Southern Illinois (53-63, .461). As a league, the road winning percentage has been .344 in the same span.
MVC Road Records (since 2000-01)
Team W L Pct.
Creighton 63 53 .543
Southern Illinois 53 63 .457
Wichita State 51 65 .440
Northern Iowa 48 68 .414
Missouri State 43 73 .371
Illinois State 33 83 .284
Drake 33 83 .284
Bradley 30 86 .259
Indiana State 25 91 .216
Evansville 20 96 .172
All MVC Teams 399 761 .344
Over .500, Again
Creighton has been better than .500 in either the first or second-half of the league season in 34 straight trips through the league, including this year's first half.
Creighton's 34 consecutive halves above .500 in league play is easily the Valley's longest active streak, with Wichita State next closest at eight.
Here's how Creighton's teams have fared in the various halves of the MVC season since 1995-96.
Year 1st Half 2nd Half
2012-13 7-2 4-3 so far
2011-12 8-1 6-3
2010-11 5-4 5-4
2009-10 5-4 5-4
2008-09 5-4 9-0
2007-08 5-4 5-4
2006-07 6-3 7-2
2005-06 7-2 5-4
2004-05 5-4 6-3
2003-04 7-2 5-4
2002-03 8-1 7-2
2001-02 8-1 6-3
2000-01 5-4 9-0
1999-00 5-4 6-3
1998-99 6-3 5-4
1997-98 5-4 7-2
1996-97 5-4 5-4
1995-96 4-5 5-4
Total 106-56 (.654) 107-53 (.669)
Scoring Frenzy
No player has scored more points in the last two seasons than Doug McDermott, who owns the top spot on that list with 1,452 points in that span. Next up in a distant second on that list is South Dakota State's Nate Wolters (1,363).
Climbing The Charts
Greg McDermott ranks in 14th in league history in wins as well as MVC wins, as seen below:
Most Coaching Wins, All Games, MVC History
1. 486 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State
2. 337 Eddie Hickey, Creighton & Saint Louis
3. 327 Dana Altman, Creighton
4. 225 Rich Herrin, Southern Illinois
5. 220 Ralph Miller, Wichita State
6. 211 Maury John, Drake
7. 197 Joe Stowell, Bradley
8. 194 Chuck Orsborn, Bradley
9. 185 Ken Hayes, Tulsa & New Mexico St.
10. 181 Barry Hinson, Missouri State & SIU
11. 174 Jim Molinari, Bradley
12. 169 Dr. F.C. Allen, Kansas
13. 168 Bob Donewald, Illinois State
14. 166 Greg McDermott, UNI & Creighton
15. 156 Dick Versace, Bradley
Most Coaching Wins, MVC Games Only
1. 187 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State
2. 162 Dana Altman, Creighton
3. 163 Eddie Hickey, Creighton & Saint Louis
4. 126 Dr. F.C. Allen, Kansas
5. 111 Rich Herrin, Southern Illinois
6. 110 Jim Molinari, Bradley
7. 100 Barry Hinson, Missouri State & SIU
8. 95 Maury John, Drake
9. 91 Joe Stowell, Bradley
10. 87 Gene Smithson, Wichita State
11. 86 Ken Hayes, Tulsa & New Mexico St.
86 Chuck Orsborn, Bradley
13. 84 W.O. Hamilton, Kansas
84 Greg McDermott, UNI & Creighton
15. 81 Dick Versace, Bradley
81 Ralph Miller, Wichita State
Give Him The Oscar!
Creighton junior Doug McDermott is one of 12 players selected by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association for its 2013 Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List. Members of the association's board of directors chose the players to be included on the list as contenders for the Oscar Robertson Trophy presented by Aflac.
In addition to McDermott, other players under consideration are Anthony Bennett, Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams, Ben McLemore, Victor Oladipo, Kelly Olynyk, Mason Plumlee, Russ Smith, Deshaun Thomas, Jeff Withey and Cody Zeller.
The award is to be presented to the national player of the year by its namesake at the Devon Energy College Basketball Awards on April 15 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award and the Integris Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year Award will also be presented at the gala to be held annually the Monday following the NCAA Men's Final Four.
600 Point Club, Again
Doug McDermott is third in the nation with 651 points this season, his third straight season of 500 or more points.
He is the fourth player in Creighton history with three straight seasons of 500 or more points, joining Paul Silas (1961-64), Bob Harstad (1988-91) and Rodney Buford (1996-99).
McDermott, however, is the only player in CU history with three straight seasons of 550 points or more.
Could He Lead The Nation?
Doug McDermott enters Wednesday's game ranked fourth in the nation in scoring. Virginia Tech's Erick Green (25.2 ppg.) continues to lead the nation.
Green has scored between 20 to 36 points in 24 of his 26 games this season, but many tough tests lie ahead in the ACC.
The odds don't favor a player at a “BCS” school to finish as the scoring champ. Since 1971-72, the only guy playing at the “BCS” school to lead the nation in scoring was Purdue's Glenn Robinson (30.3 ppg.) in 1993-94.
What A Start!
Now in his third year, Greg McDermott is 74-29 on the Creighton sideline. The 74 wins are easily the most in Creighton history in the first three seasons.
Most Wins at CU, First Three Seasons
Coach Years W-L After 3 Yrs
Greg McDermott 2010-Pres. 74-29
Tom Apke 1974-77 60-21
Eddie Sutton 1969-72 44-32
Red McManus 1959-62 42-33
Racing Past 70
Greg McDermott enters Wednesday's game with 74 wins in his first three seasons at Creighton. According to research by MVC Associate Commissioner Mike Kern, McDermott's 74 wins are fourth-most by a Valley coach in his first three years at a school.
Ed Jucker and Denny Crum both won national titles and are MVC Hall of Famers, while Crum is also in the Naismith and NABC Hall of Fame.
Most Wins, 1st Three Years at an MVC School
W-L Name, School Years
91-19 Forddy Anderson, Bradley 1948-51
84-7 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1959-62
78-26 Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois 2004-07
74-28 Greg McDermott, Creighton 2010-Pres.
71-31 Tim Jankovich, Illinois State 2007-10
70-19 Denny Crum, Louisville 1971-74
Emerging Echenique
Gregory Echenique scored in double-figures during eight straight games from Dec. 1st - Jan. 5th, but has reached double-figures in just four of 14 games since.
Creighton is 12-2 this year when Echenique scores in double-figures, and 37-13 all-time when he scores in double-figures.
Point, Counterpoint
No player in the MVC owns more assists in the past two seasons than Creighton senior Grant Gibbs' 342. Earlier this year Gibbs became the 12th player (and second-quickest) in Bluejay history to 300 assists, doing it in his 56th contest.
MVC Assist Leaders, Since 2011-12
342 Grant Gibbs, Creighton
289 Jake Odum, Indiana State
223 Troy Taylor, Evansville
Creighton's Quickest Players to 300 Assists
Games Name
53 Ralph Bobik
56 Grant Gibbs
59 Randy Eccker
69 Ryan Sears
85 Tyler McKinney
89 Duan Cole
94 Josh Dotzler
92 Vernon Moore
100 Antoine Young
102 Kevin McKenna
110 Latrell Wrightsell
129 Nate Funk
Teach Me How To Stop Him
Doug McDermott owns 20 or more points in 50 of his first 103 career games in a Bluejay uniform. He's put up 20 points or more against a Valley opponent 24 times.
Doug McDermott Points vs. Opponents
Opponent Points Against 20+ 30+ 40+
Drake 152 4 1 -
Missouri State 143 2 1 -
Illinois State 141 4 1 -
Evansville 136 4 - -
Bradley 129 3 1 1
Northern Iowa 123 1 1 -
Indiana State 110 3 - -
Southern Illinois 101 2 - -
Wichita State 68 1 - -
Nebraska 61 2 - -
Tulsa 51 1 1 -
Saint Joseph's 49 2 - -
Akron 46 1 1 -
Northwestern 41 1 - -
Oregon 40 1 - -
Long Beach State 36 1 1 -
California 34 1 1 -
UAB 32 1 - -
Davidson 31 1 1 -
Campbell 31 1 1 -
Wisconsin 30 1 1 -
Arizona State 29 1 - -
San Jose State 26 1 - -
Iowa 25 1 - -
San Diego State 25 1 - -
Houston Baptist 25 1 - -
Presbyterian 24 1 - -
Saint Mary's 22 1 - -
Chicago State 21 1 - -
North Texas 21 1 - -
Boise State 21 1 - -
BYU 20 1 - -
North Carolina 20 1 - -
Kennesaw State 18 - - -
Longwood 17 - - -
Alabama State 16 - - -
Iowa State 16 - - -
UCF 16 - - -
Alabama 16 - - -
Samford 14 - - -
North Carolina A&T 13 - - -
Louisiana 12 - - -
Idaho State 12 - - -
Northern Arizona 10 - - -
Western Illinois 9 - - -
Number 3, For 3
Doug McDermott has made 50 percent or better of his three-point attempts during 15 of his last 23 games, and is shooting 48.0 percent from downtown overall this year.
McDermott's 160 career three-pointers are eighth-most in Bluejay history. Teammate Ethan Wragge is fourth with 211 treys.
3FG Name Years
371 Kyle Korver 1999-03
245 Ryan Sears 1997-01
212 Rodney Buford 1995-99
211 Ethan Wragge 2009-Pres.
200 Nate Funk 2002-07
185 Matt Roggenburk 1986-90
177 Duan Cole 1987-92
160 Doug McDermott 2010-Pres.
147 Booker Woodfox 2007-09
144 Dane Watts 2004-08
Elite Company
Doug McDermott is averaging 22.4 points and 7.6 rebounds, while also shooting 48.0 percent from three-point range.
According to a graphic airing on ESPN on January 15th, McDermott could join Duke's Christian Laettner and UCLA's Tracy Murray as the only players in NCAA history to average at least 20 points, 7.0 rebounds while shooting 50 percent or better from downtown (min. 50 attempts).
Both Laettner and Murray did it in 1991-92, with Laettner taking home Wooden Award honors.
Active Leaders
Creighton has four players that rank among the top-50 in a career category among the nation's active players. Doug McDermott is in the top-10 in four categories, while he is joined by Gregory Echenique, Jahenns Manigat and Ethan Wragge in the various categories, through games of Feb. 18th.
Rank Player Category
2 Doug McDermott FG Made
3 Doug McDermott Points/Game
3 Doug McDermott 3FG%
5 Doug McDermott Points
8 Gregory Echenique Blocked Shots
12 Gregory Echenique Games Played
13 Gregory Echenique Rebounds
13 Gregory Echenique FG Pct.
15 Doug McDermott Double-Doubles
21 Doug McDermott FG Attempts
30 Doug McDermott FG Pct.
31 Doug McDermott Rebounds
31 Jahenns Manigat 3FG%
35 Gregory Echenique Blocks/Game
35 Gregory Echenique FT Attempted
37 Doug McDermott Rebounds/Game
39 Ethan Wragge 3FG%
45 Doug McDermott FT Made
46 Ethan Wragge 3FG Made
Who Will Start?
Creighton has utilized the same starting five in every game this season, and four of their five starters have streaks of 64 or more straight starts:
Consecutive Starts, Creighton (Active)
Doug McDermott 103
Gregory Echenique 88
Jahenns Manigat 79
Grant Gibbs 64
Austin Chatman 29
Strong On the Road
Off to a 22-7 start overall, Creighton is 8-5 away from home this season. Four of those victories have come against two Big Ten teams (Wisconsin, Nebraska) and two Pacific-12 teams (Arizona State, Cal).
Impressively, all four BCS wins have been by double-digits. Creighton is 8-1 in the past two years against BCS teams, including six victories by double-digits and another triumph by eight.
Winning Away From Home
Creighton won a school-record 15 games away from home last season. The Jays went 10-3 in true road games and were also 5-1 on neutral floors.
Creighton's lone neutral-site loss came to North Carolina in a not-so “neutral” Greensboro, N.C., in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
This year's team is 8-5 away from home, with four of those victories against a BCS school (Wisconsin, Arizona State, Nebraska, Cal) by double-digits, a 22-point win at Missouri State, a seven-point win at Illinois State, a 30-point win at Southern Illinois and a three-point win at Evansville.
This season was the first time since 1942-43 that Creighton has won its first six games away from home.
Each of Creighton's last nine NCAA Tournament teams have won 10 or more games away from home, and eight of those teams had a winning record in true road contests.
Full House
Creighton has attracted seven of its 16 largest home crowds in program history this season, which includes sellouts in six of the past seven games. Here's a look at Creighton's top-16 home crowds all-time.
Rank Att. Opponent Date
1. 18,735 Wichita State 02/11/12
2. 18,494 Illinois State 02/09/13
3. 18,458 Evansville 12/29/12
4. 18,436 Bradley 01/28/12
5. 18,111 Bradley 02/02/13
6. 18,073 Drake 01/08/13
7. 17,954 Wichita State 12/28/08
8. 17,694 Indiana State 01/05/13
9. 17,676 Northwestern 12/22/11
10. 17,665 Missouri State 12/28/11
11. 17,607 Drexel 02/17/07
12. 17,459 Southern Illinois 01/20/07
13. 17,411 George Mason 02/21/09
17,411 Indiana State 01/21/12
15. 17,391 Northern Iowa 01/15/13
16. 17,390 Saint Joseph's 12/01/12
Nation's Best Offense?
You can make a case that Creighton has boasted the nation's best offensive production so far this year.
Through games of February 24th, Creighton was third in the nation in three-point percentage (42.2) and field goal percentage (50.5), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9) and sixth in two-point field goal percentage (55.9).
According to data from bbstate.com, no team since at least 2005-06 has shot better than 58.7 from two-point range.
Last season Creighton ranked third nationally in three-point percentage, making 42.4 percent from downtown.
The only team to ever lead the nation in both 3-pointers per game and 3-point percentage was Princeton in 1987-88.
The only team to ever lead the nation in both field goal percentage and three-point percentage was Northern Arizona 1998-99.
Defense! Defense!
Creighton ranked 222nd nationally last season in field goal percentage defense at 44.1 percent, one area that the program has tried hard to improve on in the off-season.
The results have been promising, as CU has limited foes to 41.2 percent marksmanship. That figure ranked 106th-best nationally in 2012-13 through Sunday's games.
Only eight teams have shot better than 43.4 percent this season against the Jays in 27 games.
The 42 points by Nebraska on Dec. 6th were its fewest against Creighton since 1932, a span of 39 meetings.
Efficiency Improves
Because Creighton tends to play at a faster pace and have more possessions than the average school, Bluejay coaches place significant emphasis on stats like average points per possession, with data that can be found on a site such as bbstate.com.
Creighton's offense is still clicking as one of the nation's best, but the team has made huge strides on the defensive end of the floor, jumping from 222nd last year to 91st this season.
All but seven of Creighton's first 29 opponents have been held under 1.03 points per possession this season.
Points Per Possession
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Offense 1.065 1.150 1.147
Offense Rank 46th 2nd 5th
Defense 1.006 1.014 0.946
Defense Rank 192nd 222nd 91st
The Barometer
Jahenns Manigat led the MVC with his 49.2 percent marksmanship from three-point range in league play a year ago. When it came to CU's nine MVC road games last year, he was the barometer.
In Creighton's seven Valley road wins, Manigat shot a robust 19-of-27 (70.4 percent) from downtown. In CU's two Valley road losses, Manigat was just 2-of-9 (22.2 percent) from downtown.
In Creighton's four Valley road wins this year, Manigat is 12-for-17 (70.6 percent) from three-point range, while he is 1-for-11 (9.1 percent) from deep in CU's four MVC road losses.
McDermott Goes For 39
Junior Doug McDermott had a season-high 39 points on Jan. 11th at Missouri State, scoring in nearly every conceivable way. Consider the following aspects of his performance:
-McDermott started the game 1-for-4 from the field, then sank his next 14 shots from the floor. When he missed his final shot of the game with 4:13 to go, the JQH Arena crowd gave a sarcastic Bronx cheer.
-McDermott scored Creighton's first 18 points of the second half as the Jays extended a 32-27 halftime lead into a 50-32 margin.
-McDermott's 39 points were seven more than the previous JQH Arena record.
-McDermott outscored Missouri State by himself in the second half, 28-25, and outscored MSU 35-34, in the final 26:16 of the contest.
-McDermott became the first player in the country this season with 39 points and 10 or more rebounds in the same game this season.
-His 28 points in the second half were the most by a Creighton player in a half since he scored 31 in the second half of his 44-point performance at Bradley on Jan. 7, 2012.
-McDermott's 39 points are tied for the most in the MVC by any player this season with Wichita State's Cleanthony Early.
More on 39
Doug McDermott's 39 points at Missouri State rank tied for 13th-most in Creighton history, and he joined Bob Portman and Benoit Benjamin as the only players in Creighton history with multiple games of 39 points or more in a career.
Pts. Name, Opponent Date
51 Bob Portman vs. UW-Milwaukee 12/16/67
47 Eddie Cole at Morningside 11/29/54
46 Bob Portman vs. Weber State 12/23/68
45 Tim Powers at Idaho State 01/29/66
Benoit Benjamin vs. Indiana State 01/19/85
44 Doug McDermott at Bradley 01/07/12
43 Bob Portman at Kansas State 02/12/68
Benoit Benjamin vs. Southern Illinois 01/17/85
42 Bob Portman vs. LaSalle 01/30/68
Cavel Witter vs. Bradley 03/01/08
40 Chad Gallagher vs. Wichita State 02/17/90
Rodney Buford vs. Bradley 12/30/98
39 Bob Portman vs. Oklahoma City 01/13/68
Doug McDermott at Missouri State 01/11/13
Jays Reach 10 Home Wins, Again
With a Jan. 8th win vs. Drake, Creighton won its 10th home game this season. Creighton has now won 10 or more home games in 17 straight seasons.
The streak is easily a school-record, five more than the previous standard of 12 straight seasons from the 1969-70 season to the 1980-81 campaign with 10 or more home wins.
Wragge = Instant Offense
Ethan Wragge had 22 points in just 17 minutes vs. Drake on Jan. 8th, sinking six three-pointers for the fourth time in his career.
It's the second time in Wragge's career he's had 20 or more points in 17 minutes or less, having gone for 21 points in 17 minutes as a freshman vs. Xavier.
Before Wragge arrived on campus four years ago, no other Creighton player had 20 or more points in 19 minutes or less since Vernon Moore put up 21 points in 19 minutes against Nebraska-Kearney on Nov. 24, 1984.
Filling It Up
Ethan Wragge is fourth in the MVC with 65 three-pointers made this season, giving him 211 in his career. That places him fourth in Creighton history.
All three men ahead of him, as well as the man behind him, were named MVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player at some point in their careers.
Most 3FG Made, Career
3FG Name Years
371 Kyle Korver 1999-03
245 Ryan Sears 1997-01
212 Rodney Buford 1995-99
211 Ethan Wragge 2009-Pres.
200 Nate Funk 2002-07
Midseason Wooden Award List
Creighton forward Doug McDermott is the lone MVC representative on the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25. Selected by the Wooden Award National Advisory Board, the list is made up of 25 student-athletes who, based on their performances in November, December, and the beginning of January, are the frontrunners for college basketball's most prestigious honor.
The Wooden Award All American Team, consisting of the nation's top 10 players, will be announced the week of the “Elite Eight” round of the NCAA Tournament. The John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year presented by Wendy's will be announced on ESPN during the Final Four Weekend in Atlanta. The 2013 Wooden Award Gala presented by Wendy's will take place April 11-13, 2013, at The Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Get Your Tickets!
Creighton fans have already purchased 4,000 lower bowl all-session tickets for the MVC Tournament, which will be March 7-10 at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. The mark shatters the previous MVC record for sales by a school set by Bluejay fans last year (2,575).
To join the Creighton contingent at Arch Madness with a purchase in the upper-bowl, call the CU Ticket Office at 402-280-JAYS.
Three-Point Barrage
Creighton started MVC play shooting the daylights out of the ball, making 50 percent or better of its 3-point shots in six straight games for the first time in program history.
The Jays were 12-of-24 from downtown vs. Evansville, went 13-of-25 at Illinois State, were 11-of-22 from deep vs. Indiana State, an absurd 16-of-27 vs. Drake, 9-of-17 from long-range at Missouri State and 6-of-12 vs. UNI.
Creighton's four-game stretch to start league play was the first time since January of 2008 that Creighton's had four straight games with 10 or more three-pointers.
Creighton's 16 three-pointers vs. Drake were tied for second-most in school history, tied for 10th-most in MVC history and the most in the MVC in 2012-13. The league record for three-pointers in a game is 20, done by Creighton (vs. Chattanooga on 2/19/05) and later matched by Bradley vs. Florida A&M on Nov. 21, 2006.
Army of Iowans
Every Creighton team since 1988-89 has had at least one Iowa native, and this season is no exception.
Creighton has four players from Iowa on this season's team, continuing a long trend of relying on some of the Hawkeye State's top preps. CU's Iowans this season includes senior Grant Gibbs (Marion), junior Doug McDermott (Ames), sophomore Will Artino (Waukee) and redshirt freshman Alex Olsen (Council Bluffs).
Other past notable Iowans include Kyle Korver (Pella), Ryan Sears (Ankeny), Brody Deren (Harlan), Tyler McKinney (Urbandale) and Nate Funk (Sioux City).
Creighton has played at least one Iowa native in 614 straight games. That streak dates to a Feb. 5, 1994 win against Wichita State. In that time, 929 of Creighton's 3,070 starts (30.3 percent) can be attributed to Iowans. Here's a list of the Iowans and how many starts they've made during this run:
Creighton's Starts By Iowans, Since 2/5/1994
Ryan Sears 124
Doug McDermott 103
Nate Funk 99
Kyle Korver 95
Michael Lindeman 94
Tyler McKinney 89
Brody Deren 89
Grant Gibbs 64
Joel Templeman 57
Kaleb Korver 46
Pierce Hibma 27
Adam Reid 24
Casey Harriman 16
John Klein 2
Big Man In The Middle
Gregory Echenique scored in double-figures in eight straight games from Dec. 1st - Jan. 5th.
Echenique's 65.5 percent marksmanship from the field leads The Valley is on pace to approach not only the Creighton (67.4%) mark, but also the MVC single-season mark (also 67.4%) as well.
It's also worth noting that Echenique ranks third in Creighton history with 158 career blocked shots. Echenique also ranks 13th in Rutgers history with 94 career swats, where he spent the first three semesters of college.
Most Blocked Shots, Creighton History
(Since 1979-80)
Blk. Name Years
411 Benoit Benjamin 1982-85
183 Chad Gallagher 1987-91
158 Gregory Echenique 2010-Pres.
153 Kenny Lawson Jr. 2006-11
138 Brody Deren 2001-04
136 Anthony Tolliver 2003-07
RPI Update
Through games of February 24, Creighton is ranked 46th in the RPI according to WarrenNolan.com, while Bradley ranks 167th.
Creighton owns eight wins against RPI teams in the top-100. By comparison, defending national champion Kentucky has six such wins.
As a league, the MVC is the ninth-best conference nationally.
Honors Roll In
Doug McDermott picked up two big honors in early January, adding to his collection.
ESPN.com named McDermott the National Player of the Month after a December that saw him average a nation-best 26.5 points per game while shooting 57.5 percent from the field, 57.6 percent from three-point range and 88.9 percent in the line in six Creighton victories.
McDermott was also named the Lute Olson Award Midseason National Player of the Year honoree. McDermott was named the Lute Olson Award National Player of the Year at the end of last season.
McDermott has been named Midseason National Player of the Year by such experts as Seth Davis, Dick Vitale and Andy Katz.
Let's Get It Started
Creighton won its first six MVC games this season before falling at Wichita State.
As good as Creighton's been since rejoining the MVC in 1977-78, it was just the second time the program has started 6-0 in league play in that span. Each of the previous two teams to start 5-0 in league play would go on to win the MVC Tournament.
Creighton's Best MVC Starts, Since 1977-78
Start Year Finish/Place
7-0 2002-03 15-3/2nd (won MVC Tourney)
6-0 2012-13 ? ? ?
5-0 1988-89 11-3/1st (won MVC Tourney
Conference Starts Are Big
Since 1993-94, only one team (Northern Iowa, a 2008-09 co-champion) has won at least a share of the regular-season title without winning its league opener. In fact, 16 of the last 18 regular-season champs (or co-champs) have opened 2-0 or better in MVC play, with UNI in 2008-09 and Wichita State in 2011-12 serving as the exceptions.
This season the only MVC teams to start 2-0 were Bradley, Wichita State, Creighton and Indiana State.
Unbeaten December
Creighton went 6-0 in December wrapping up an unbeaten December with a victory over Evansville on Dec. 29.
Since 1946-47, Creighton's only two other teams to go unbeaten in December were in 2003 and 2008.
The 2008-09 team went 9-0 in December and would go on to win a share of the MVC regular-season title.
The 2003-04 squad finished tied for second in the MVC. That team began the season 12-0 before suffering an overtime loss in a game hosted by Northern Iowa and its then-coach, Greg McDermott.
Team of the Millennium?
Below is the records for each MVC school from the start of the 2000-01 season until the start of this season, ranked by overall winning percentage.
Creighton leads the MVC overall with 302 wins in the millennium, as well as 12 postseason appearances:
MVC Standings (start 2000-01 to Feb. 26, 2013)
MVC only All Games
Team W L Pct. W L Pct.
Creighton 160 72 .690 302 127 .704
Wichita State 137 95 .591 262 156 .627
Southern Illinois 138 94 .595 250 167 .600
Northern Iowa 128 104 .552 243 170 .588
Missouri State 123 109 .530 232 183 .559
Illinois State 106 126 .457 217 188 .536
Bradley 100 132 .431 205 210 .494
Drake 98 134 .422 193 206 .484
Indiana State 88 144 .379 179 223 .445
Evansville 82 150 .353 158 229 .408
Postseason Appearances by MVC Teams
(Since 2000-01)
Team NCAA NIT CBI CIT Total
Creighton 6 4 1 1 12
Wichita State 2 5 1 0 8
Southern Illinois 6 1 0 0 7
Northern Iowa 5 1 0 1 7
Bradley 1 2 1 1 5
Missouri State 0 4 0 1 5
Illinois State 0 5 0 0 5
Indiana State 2 0 1 1 4
Drake 1 0 0 2 3
Evansville 0 0 2 1 3
Consistent Challengers
Ten of Creighton's last 15 teams have finished either first or second in The Valley's regular-season race. Two of the five that didn't won the MVC Tournament.
The Bluejays won the MVC in 2000-01 and tied for the title in 2001-02 and 2008-09. CU was second in the MVC in 1997-98 and 2006-07, tied for second in the MVC in 1998-99, 2003-04 and 2005-06, and finished tied for third in 2004-05. The 1999-00 club was fourth in the MVC, but won the MVC Tournament, while the 2010-11 club tied for fourth place.
This year's team is already assured a top-four finish, which would be a 16th straight season.
Creighton's MVC Finishes, Last 15 Years
1st Place 2000-01
Tied for First 2001-02 (won MVC Tourn.), 2008-09
2nd Place 1997-98, 2002-03 (won MVC Tourn.),
2006-07 (won MVC Tourn.), 2011-12 (won MVC Tourn.)
Tied for 2nd 1998-99 (won MVC Tourn.), 2003-04, 2005-06
Tied for 3rd Place 2004-05 (won MVC Tourn.)
4th Place 1999-00 (won MVC Tourn.); 2007-08; 2009-10
Tied for 4th Place 2010-11
Coaches vs. Cancer Summary
As part of the nationwide American Cancer Society Coaches Vs. Cancer event, men's basketball fans were encouraged to wear pink to promote cancer awareness and participate in the “Creighton Vs. Cancer Pink Out” game when the Bluejays hosted Bradley on Saturday, Feb. 2.
Bluejay players wore pink shooting shirts and pink jerseys for the game and fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction (the shooting shirt could be personalized – last name, nickname, etc.).
The first 14,000 fans entering the venue on February 2 received a complimentary pink t-shirt courtesy of Alegent Creighton Health and Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center.
Last year's Creighton vs. Cancer jersey auction raised more than $20,600. This year's auction raised $24,444. An additional $7,239.17 was raised from at-the-door collection, bringing the total to $31,683.17. Seven jerseys sold for more than $1,000. Below is a list showing what each jersey sold for:
Jersey #00 $2,025
Jersey #1 $1,125
Jersey #2 $860
Jersey #3 $5,002
Jersey #4 $406
Jersey #5 $2,550
Jersey #10 $3,050
Jersey #11 $510
Jersey #12 $1,020
Jersey #13 $450
Jersey #22 $910
Jersey #23 $585
Jersey #24 $960
Jersey #30 $556
Jersey #31 $710.01
Jersey #34 $1,025
Jersey #50 $510
Doing It All
Reigning MVC Player of the Year Doug McDermott has one of the nation's best set of post moves, and now the junior forward is taking his skills to the perimeter with similar success.
Eight days after tying a career-high with five-three pointers in a 29-point thrashing of Atlantic-10 favorite Saint Joseph's, McDermott shot 6-for-8 from downtown in a 77-61 win over defending MAC champion Akron on Dec. 9th.
McDermott's career 45.7 percent accuracy from three-point range ranks tops in CU history. Since starting his career 15-of-53 (28.3 percent) after 20 games from downtown, McDermott has made 145-of-297 three-pointers (48.8 percent) in his past 83 games.
McDermott averaged 13.6 points in his first 20 games at Creighton, and has averaged 21.22 points in his past 83 games with the Jays.
BCS Busters, Again
Creighton improved to 8-1 in the past two seasons vs. teams from BCS conferences with wins this year over Wisconsin & Nebraska (Big Ten) and Arizona State and Cal (Pacific-12). Last year Creighton defeated Alabama (SEC) as well as Big 10 foes Nebraska, Northwestern and Iowa, losing only to North Carolina (ACC) in the NCAA Tournament.
In those nine games, All-American Doug McDermott has averaged 25.3 points and 8.3 rebounds, well above his career averages (19.4 ppg., 7.6 rpg.), as seen below:
McDermott vs. BCS Schools, Last 2 Years
Date Opponent Pts. Reb. Score
11/20/11 vs. Iowa 25 9 W 82-59
12/04/11 Nebraska 24 12 W 76-66
12/22/11 Northwestern 27 5 W 87-79
03/16/12 vs. Alabama 16 10 W 58-57
03/18/12 vs. North Carolina 20 9 L 73-87
11/23/12 vs. Wisconsin 30 8 W 84-74
11/24/12 vs. Arizona State 29 9 W 87-73
12/06/12 at Nebraska 27 4 W 64-42
12/15/12 at California 30 9 W 74-64
Full House
This year's Creighton team ranks sixth nationally in average home attendance, averaging 17,064 fans per game.
In 2011-12, Creighton finished sixth nationally in home attendance, averaging 16,665 fans per home game. It's the sixth straight season that CU has been among the nation's top-25 in average home attendance, and set an MVC average home attendance record.
Creighton has now surpassed 200,000 home fans in a season for the eighth time. No other school in the history of the MVC has ever done so even once.
Creighton also ranked seventh nationally in men's soccer attendance and 10th in baseball attendance, the nation's only school in the top-10 of those three sports in 2011-12.
2012-13 Attendance Leaders (2/25)
Rk. School Average Next Home
1. Kentucky 22,966 2/27
2. Syracuse 21,870 3/2
3. Louisville 21,398 3/4
4. North Carolina 19,045 3/3
5. Indiana 17,405 3/2
6. Creighton 17,064 3/2
7. Tennessee 16,928 2/26
8. Wisconsin 16,807 2/26
9. BYU 16,505 3/2
10. Kansas 16,456 3/2
2011-12 Attendance Leaders (Final)
Rk. School Average
1. Kentucky 23,721
2. Syracuse 23,618
3. Louisville 21,503
4. North Carolina 20,159
5. Wisconsin 17,181
6. Creighton 16,665
7. Tennessee 16,543
8. Ohio State 16,510
9. Indiana 16,462
10. Kansas 16,300
Highest Season Home Attendance, MVC History
Home Att. School Year
302,676 Creighton 2008-09
297,161 Creighton 2010-11
276,000 Creighton 2007-08
273,030 Creighton 2012-13
266,632 Creighton 2011-12
Highest Average Attendance, MVC History
Avg. Att. School Year
17,064 Creighton 2012-13
16,665 Creighton 2011-12
15,930 Creighton 2008-09
15,909 Creighton 2006-07
15,333 Creighton 2007-08
Inside The Numbers
Creighton's Doug McDermott (22.4) continues to be the nation's top scoring junior. As can be seen below, good things have happened to the top-scoring juniors in the past nine years:
NCAA's Top-Scoring Juniors, Last Nine Years
NBA
Year Name, School PPG Draft #
2011-12 Damian Lillard, Weber St. 24.5 6th
2010-11 Kemba Walker, UConn. 23.5 9th
2009-10 Adnan Hodzic, Lipscomb 22.7 not picked
2008-09 Stephen Curry, Davidson 28.6 7th
2007-08 Lester Hudson, UT-Martin 25.7 58th
2006-07 Reggie Williams, VMI 28.1 not picked*
2005-06 Adam Morrison, Gonzaga 28.1 3rd
2004-05 Ike Diogu, Arizona State 22.6 9th
2003-04 Kevin Martin, W. Carolina 24.9 26th
*wasn't drafted, but currently in fourth year in NBA
Creighton's Exclusive 30/30 Club
Doug McDermott scored 30 points in a Dec. 9 win vs. Akron, then followed that performance with a season-high 34 seven days later at Cal.
McDermott, who leads the MVC with 23.7 points per game, became the first Creighton player with 30 points in consecutive contests since Bob Harstad in 1990.
McDermott also scored 30 or more in consecutive wins vs. Missouri State and Northern Iowa in January.
BCS Bracket Buster
Some of Creighton's most thrilling victories in recent seasons have been against teams from the six major college football BCS Conferences (ACC, SEC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, BIg East), as Creighton owns a 32-21 mark in the past 15 seasons.
Among CU's victims in that time have been Nebraska (12 times), Iowa (three times) DePaul (twice), Florida (twice), Baylor (twice), Oklahoma State (once), Notre Dame (once), Providence (once), Missouri (once), Oregon (once), Northwestern (once), Alabama (once), Wisconsin (once), Cal (once), TCU (once) and Ohio State (once).
Jones Hangs Up High Tops
Josh Jones was hospitalized prior to Creighton's Dec. 6 game at Nebraska after he fainted during pre-game warm-ups on the Bob Devaney Sports Center court prior to Creighton's 64-42 win.
Jones was released from a Lincoln hospital on Dec. 7th. Jones was underwent a nine-hour medical procedure on Dec. 18th, and on Dec. 26th announced his basketball career is done due to an atrial flutter.
The senior guard was averaging 7.0 points per game as the team's top guard off the bench.
Creighton outscored the opposition 249-92 off the bench in eight games with Jones, but has been outscored 381-363 off the bench since he's been out of the line-up.
Might As Well Jump
Creighton is 14-3 this season when Gregory Echenique wins the opening tip. Creighton's streak of 20 straight wins when winning the jump ball to start the game ended in its Jan. 23 loss at Drake.
Creighton is 44-12 all-time when Echenique wins the opening tip, but 16-10 when he loses the tip.
Pizza Pie, Piled High = Wins
Thanks to a promotion with Omaha-based Godfather's Pizza, Creighton season ticket-holders can get a free mini pizza any time the Jays score 75 points at home.
History has proven that when the team earns the fans pizza, it often leads to a victory as well.
The first three years of CenturyLink Center Omaha (2003-06), Creighton needed 70 points to earn its fans free pizza, and the Jays went 27-3 when reaching that threshold, closing out that run with 12 straight wins.
Since upping the standard to 75 points prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Creighton is a perfect 66-0 when scoring 75 points or more at CenturyLink Center Omaha.
In other words, Creighton is a perfect 78-0 in CenturyLink Center Omaha since Feb. 6, 2005 when scoring enough points to earn its fans some free pizza.
A New Streak
Since Greg McDermott took over three years ago, Creighton is averaging 77.93 points per home game (4,208 points in 54 home games).
That's a vital number since Creighton is 89-0 at home (62-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 78 points or more and 71-0 at home (48-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 80 points or more at home dating to a 92-83 loss to Southern Illinois on Feb. 19, 2000.
Stat Leaders
Statistically, Creighton ranks among the nation's top-20 in seven different categories through games of Feb. 24th. The Jays are third in the nation in three-point percentage (.422) and in field goal percentage (.505), seventh in three-pointers per game (8.9), fourth with 17.2 assists per game, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.43), ninth in points (2,195) and 18th in scoring margin (+12.1).
The only team to ever finish a season leading the nation in both 3-pointers per game and 3-point percentage was Princeton in 1987-88, while the only team to ever lead the nation in both field goal percentage and three-point percentage was Northern Arizona 1998-99.
Individually, Doug McDermott is fourth in points per game (22.4), 38th in field goal percentage (.542), 44th in free-throw percentage (.855), 68th in double-doubles (8) and 118th in rebounds per game (7.6). Grant Gibbs is 18th in assist/turnover ratio (2.63) and 28th in assists per game (5.7). In addition, Gregory Echenique ranks 108th in blocked shots per game (1.59), 141st in double-doubles (5) and 236th in rebounds per game (6.7). Also in the top-125 are Ethan Wragge, who is 124th with 2.24 three-pointers per game, and Austin Chatman who ranks 123rd with 4.2 assists per game and 105th with a 1.91 assist/turnover ratio.
Big Road Win
Creighton's 64-42 win at Nebraska matched its largest victory margin in a true road win since an 82-60 win at Southern Illinois on Feb. 14, 2009.
It was also the largest margin in a non-conference road win since winning at Drexel, 72-48, on Dec. 1, 2007.
Before Dec. 6th, last time Creighton won a true road game by 22+ points vs. a BCS-league team was 12/18/76 at Oregon State (90-68).
Scoring On The Badgers
Creighton scored 84 points on Nov. 23rd against Wisconsin's vaunted defense that has ranked among the nation's top-10 in scoring defense in each of the past six seasons.
It was the first time in either of the last two seasons that Wisconsin had allowed 80 points in a game, and the eighth-most allowed in regulation in Bo Ryan's 12 years as a head coach.
Third-Year Coaches Update
Greg McDermott was one of 53 head coaches hired to coach a school prior to 2010-11. His 74 wins in that span are easily the most of that group, and McDermott, Tad Boyle (Colorado) and Dana Altman (Oregon) are the only men to win a postseason game each of their first two seasons.
Below is a list of the new coaches with 65 or more wins at their school since being hired.
School Coach W-L Next Game
Creighton Greg McDermott 74-29 2/27
Oregon Dana Altman 67-34 2/28
Colorado Tad Boyle 66-34 2/27
Iona Tim Cluess 65-33 3/1
Austin Powers
After spending last year as a back-up to Antoine Young, sophomore Austin Chatman has taken over as Creighton's starting point guard. Creighton's been blessed with a legacy of some of the MVC's best point guards in the last 15 years, a streak that began with four-year starters Ryan Sears (1997-2001), Tyler McKinney (2001-05) and Josh Dotzler (2005-09) at the point before Young ran the offense while starting the last three years.
Here's a look at the stats, by year, of the men that Chatman is trying to replace.
Freshman Sophomore
Name PPG APG CU W-L PPG APG CU W-L
Sears 10.5 4.8 18-10 8.7 4.0 22-9
McKinney 4.3 2.1 23-9 5.0 4.1 29-5
Dotzler 6.4 4.2 20-10 2.2 2.0 22-11
Young 4.9 1.4 27-8 7.1 3.1 18-16
Chatman 2.4 1.9 29-6 7.6 4.2 22-7
Quick Starts Key To Playing in Postseason
Creighton has started off 3-0 (or better) in 12 of the previous 14 seasons. Each of Creighton's previous 13 3-0 starts have been culminated in a postseason tournament appearance at the end of the year.
Not Half Bad
Doug McDermott outscored Presbyterian 20-17 in the first half in a Nov. 18 win. It was the second-most points McDermott has ever had at halftime, and the fourth-highest half of his career.
McDermott's highest scoring half of his career has been 31 points, done last year in the second half at Bradley when he scored a career-best 44 points.
McDermott has scored 15 points or more in a half 39 times during his career, and Creighton is 34-2 in those contests (three times he's scored 15 or more in both halves).
McDermott owns seven halves in his career with 20 or more points, and just six scoreless halves.
Rare Air
Gregory Echenique had one of the best all-around games of his career on Nov. 14 in the win vs. UAB, finishing with 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocked shots. For good measure, he made 5-of-5 shots from the field and was a perfect 3-for-3 at the line.
Echenique was the first Bluejay with at least 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocked shots in the same game since Benoit Benjamin had 15 points, 17 rebounds and four swats on Feb. 28, 1985 at Dayton.
Echenique was the first Bluejay to have a 13/16/4 game at home since Benjamin had 26 points, 18 rebounds and seven rejections in a win vs. Marquette on Jan. 27, 1985.
Incredibly, Benjamin had nine different games in his junior season with at least 13 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks before Echenique ended the 27-year drought.
Playing With The Lead
In 169 games at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time, Creighton has not trailed in 41 of those contests, a staggering 24.3 percent of the time, including seven wire-to-wire wins at home last season and five wins (Longwood, Saint Joseph's, Tulsa, Drake, Southern Illinois) this season.
Creighton has trailed by double-digits in 37 career games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, only to rally to win 22 of those contests.
On The Trail
Creighton won six games last season after trailing by 10 or more points, including wins away from home at San Diego State and at Wichita State, on neutral floors vs. Drake and Alabama, and in home triumphs over Long Beach State and Evansville.
In its Nov. 14 win vs. UAB, Creighton trailed 45-35 in the second stanza, only to rally for a 77-60 win. It was the first time since Feb. 3, 2010 (vs. Evansville) that Creighton trailed by double-digits at any point before rallying to win by double-figures. That UAB game was also the first time in CenturyLink Center Omaha history that Creighton trailed by double-figures in the second half, yet still won by double-digits.
Creighton has two comebacks from 10 or more down this season, having done so vs. UAB (10) and Evansville (16).
Pencil Him In
According to STATS Inc., Doug McDermott is one of 13 juniors or seniors nationwide to start every game of his career (min. 2 years played):
Juniors/Seniors To Start Every Game
Source: STATS Inc., through 2/24
Starts Name, School Next Game 134 Brandon Triche, Syracuse 2/25
122 Dorian Green, Colorado State 2/27
103 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2/27
97 Ray McCallum, Detroit 2/26
96 Cody Doolin, San Francisco 2/28
95 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2/28
95 Frantz Massenat, Drexel 2/28
93 Deonte Burton, Nevada 2/27
90 Holton Hunsaker, Utah Valley 2/26
90 Devon Saddler, Delaware 2/27
89 Travis McKie, Wake Forest 2/26
88 Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech 2/27
87 Marshall Bjorklund, N. Dakota St. 2/26
Milestone Man
Because he's split his college career between Rutgers and Creighton, you might not realize the rather impressive college stats being generated by Gregory Echenique.
Echenique owns 1,298 points, 945 rebounds and 252 blocked shots in 133 games as a collegian. He and Bucknell's Mike Muscala are the nation's only active players with 1,250 points, 900 rebounds and 250 or more blocked shots.
Had all those stats been generated at Creighton, Echenique would rank 21st in career points, fifth in career rebounds and second in career blocked shots at CU.
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Senior center Gregory Echenique played for coach Eric Musselman on the Venezuelan National Team last summer, alongside the likes of former Maryland star and current Memphis Grizzlies guard Greivis Vasquez.
Echenique averaged 7.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in two games at the FIBA Olympic Qualifier in Caracas in July against Lithuania and Nigeria, where he went head-to-head against NBA players such as Linas Kleiza, Jonas Valanciunas, and Al-Farouq Aminu.
Double-Double Opener
Doug McDermott opened his junior season with 21 points and 11 rebounds on Nov. 9 against North Texas in a 71-51 win.
He was the first Creighton player to have a double-double in a season-opener since Kyle Korver opened his junior campaign with 14 points and 10 rebounds in a 72-51 victory over North Carolina A&T.
Korver would go on to earn MVC Player of the Year accolades as both a junior and as a senior. Last year McDermott was the first player in MVC history named MVC Player of the Year as a sophomore.
Creighton has won either the MVC regular-season title or MVC Tournament each of its previous six seasons it had a player with a double-double in the opener (2001-02, 1999-00, 1998-99, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1988-89).
Preseason MVC Poll
Creighton was picked to win the Missouri Valley Conference in the preseason poll of league coaches, SID's and media. The Bluejays earned 38-of-40 first-place votes and 398 points overall.
Illinois State was second with 327 points and the remaining two first-place votes, while Northern Iowa was third with 316 points. Wichita State (298) and Evansville (240) rounded out the upper half of the league.
In sixth was Drake (184), while Indiana State (165), Missouri State (122), Bradley (84) and Southern Illinois (66) round out the rest of the league predictions.
Creighton junior Doug McDermott was named preseason MVC Player of the Year. He's joined on the team by repeat selections Jake Odum (Indiana State) and Colt Ryan (Evansville) as well as new picks Ben Simons (Drake) and Jackie Carmichael (Illinois State).
Creighton's women were also picked to win the MVC, just the third time in league history the MVC favorites came from the same schools.
Portman To Enter MVC Hall of Fame
Bob Portman will enter the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame on March 8, 2013, during a banquet at the MVC Tournament in St. Louis, Mo.
Portman played for Creighton from 1966-69 and averaged 24.6 points and 12.9 rebounds per game during his college career.
Portman owns the Creighton records for single-game scoring (51), single-season scoring average (29.5) and career scoring average (24.7). He is also second for points in a season (738) and ranks fifth in career points (1,876), rebounds (979), free throws (382) and field goals made (747).
Postseason x 15
Creighton has made the postseason in 15 consecutive seasons, the longest streak of postseason bids in MVC history.
The only eight schools to make the postseason in each of the last 14 years are Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State and Syracuse.
Postseason Win Streak
Thanks to an NCAA Tournament win over Alabama, the Creighton men's basketball team has now won a postseason game in a school-record five straight seasons. The previous mark was three in a row from 1962-64.
The following eight programs are the only ones that have won a postseason game in five straight seasons, including 2011-12: Creighton, Kansas, Kansas State, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Syracuse and Wisconsin.
Long-Distance Streak Alive
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in a league-best 637 straight games since a 59-53 loss at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993. That's the longest active streak in the MVC.
CenturyLink Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 169 regular and postseason contests at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time in its 10 seasons at the facility.
The Bluejays own an 144-25 (.852) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Thursday (7-0) or Friday (6-0).
Creighton has outscored its opponents 12,704-10,709 in games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, an average margin of 11.8 points per game. Creighton has led wire-to-wire 41 different times, including seven times last season and five times this winter (Longwood, Saint Joseph's, Tulsa, Drake, Southern Illinois).
Piling Up The Points, and Wins
Creighton has won 57 straight games when scoring 90 points or more, dating to Jan. 11, 1988.
Creighton has won 19 straight (at all sites) when scoring 100 points or more, dating to Feb. 26, 1977.
Here's To History
With the 2012 MVC Tournament title, Creighton head coach Greg McDermott became the first head coach in league history to win a Valley Tournament title at more than one school.
McDermott previously won a title in 2004 at Northern Iowa. The 1988 Northern Iowa grad McDermott also holds the honor of being the first coach in league history to win an MVC Tournament title at his alma mater.
Dance Partners
Only two schools won their league tournament in both men's and women's basketball in 2011-12: Creighton and South Dakota State.
This was the fifth time in MVC history that the same school has won the men's and women's tournament titles in the same season. Creighton, however, was the first program to do it twice (UNI 2010, Creighton 2002 and 2012, Missouri State 1992, Illinois State 1983).
McDermott A Preseason All-American
Junior forward Doug McDermott became the first player in MVC history to be named a preseason First Team All-American by the Associated Press. The team was announced on October 28th.
McDermott earned acclaim on 62-of-65 ballots, trailing only Indiana's Cody Zeller. The rest of the team consisted of Isaiah Canaan (Murray State), Deshaun Thomas (Ohio State), Trey Burke (Michigan) and C.J. McCollum (Lehigh).
The preseason All-America team was first announced in 1986-87.
Watch This!
Junior Doug McDermott is on the preseason watch lists for both the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award, two of the top awards in college basketball.
McDermott is the only man who was a finalist for either award to return to school this season.
The Naismith Award is presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club and will be presented on April 7, 2013, in Atlanta.
The Wooden Award is presented by the Los Angeles Athletic Club and will handed out the weekend of April 12-13, 2013, in Los Angeles.
Everybody's All-American
Doug McDermott hauled All-America honors on a regular basis last year.
He was named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, Basketball Times and ESPN.com, and a second-team selection by The Sporting News and CBSSports.com. He was also named to the 10-man John R. Wooden Award All-America team.
Prior to McDermott, the only other player honored by the USBWA with All-America status had been second-team selection Kyle Korver in 2003, and the only prior NABC selections from Creighton had been second-teamer Paul Silas (1964) and third-team selections Benoit Benjamin (1985) and Kyle Korver (2003).
Last year McDermott was named CollegeInsider.com's Lute Olson National Player of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Award, though Anthony Davis won both awards.
Scoring In Numbers
Doug McDermott owned 801 points in 35 games last year, an average of 22.9 per contest that ranked him third nationally in scoring.
McDermott's 22.9 points per game ranked fourth-most in CU single-season history and were the most since Bob Portman averaged 26.2 points per game in 1968-69.
Portman, who finished fifth nationally in scoring in 1967-68 (29.5 ppg.), was the only previous Bluejay to ever rank in the top-10 of the year-end scoring leaders.
McDermott's 22.9 points per game made him the first MVC player over 20 points per game since Illinois State's Tarise Bryson (2000-01) and the most by a MVC player since Northern Iowa's Randy Blocker (23.0 ppg.) in 1993-94. Bryson had been the only MVC player since 1989 to rank in the top-five nationally in scoring.
No Bluejay had averaged more than 20 points per game since Bob Harstad's 22.2 average in 1989-90.
Oscar, Bird, Doug
Doug McDermott set a Creighton (and MVC) record for points by a freshman with 581 in 2010-11. Last season, McDermott had 801 points, the most single-season points in school history by any player.
McDermott's 1,382 points after two seasons were the most in school history by a player in their first two seasons, passing Bob Portman (1,195). According to STATS Inc., the only other players since 1996-97 with at least 1,382 points or more by the end of their sophomore season had been Davidson's Stephen Curry (1,661 points from 2006-08), Eastern Washington's Rodney Stuckey (1,438 points from 2005-07) and VMI's Keydren Clark (1,497 points from 2002-04).
He became just the third sophomore in MVC history to reach 800 points in a season, trailing only Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird on that list. His 801 points from last year rank 10th-most in MVC single-season history and were the most by any Valley player since 1988.
Below is a list of the most prolific sophomore scorers in MVC history, as well as the top single-season scorers in Creighton history (all classes):
Top Scorers, MVC History (All Years)
Pts. Name, School Years
1125 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1987-88
1011 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1959-60
984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1957-58
978 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1958-59
973 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1978-79
959 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1977-78
918 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1976-77
844 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 1984-85
815 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 1979-80
801 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12
788 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1986-87
788 Willie Biles, Tulsa 1972-73
Top Sophomore Scorers, MVC History
Pts. Name, School Years
984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1957-58
918 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1976-77
801 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12
680 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1979-80
Top Scorers, Creighton Single-Season History
Pts. Name (Class) Year
801 Doug McDermott (So.) 2011-12
738 Bob Portman (Jr.) 1967-68
734 Bob Harstad (Jr.) 1989-90
All-Around Doug
Last season Doug McDermott joined Texas' Kevin Durant (in 2006-07) as the nation's only player since 1996-97 to finish a season with at least 800 points, 280 rebounds and 50 three-pointers.
It came on the heels of McDermott's remarkable freshman season with 581 points, 280 rebounds and 47 three-point baskets.
According to research by STATS Inc., the last two freshmen (before McDermott) to attain 525 points, 270 rebounds and 40 three-pointers in a season were Durant and Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) in 2002-03. The previous two freshmen before them to do so, Quentin Richardson (1998-99 at DePaul) and Eddie Griffin (2000-01 at Seton Hall), like Durant and Anthony, were also named the National Freshman of the Year.
Below is the list, compiled by STATS Inc., of all 19 Division I players since 1996-97 to have McDermott's levels of at least 581 points, 280 rebounds and 47 three-pointers in one season.
McDermott, who repeated the feat in 2011-12, joins Kyle Singler (Duke) as one of two men to do it twice.:
581+ Pts., 280+ Reb., 47+ 3FG Since 1996-97
Source: STATS Inc. & Creighton Sports Info
Name, School Year 3FG Reb. Pts.
Kevin Durant, Texas* 2006-07 82 390 903
Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12 54 288 801
Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse* 2002-03 56 349 778
Shane Battier, Duke 2000-01 124 285 778
Kyle Singler, Duke 2009-10 85 280 707
Keith Van Horn, Utah 1996-97 58 303 705
Ryan Anderson, Cal 2007-08 64 328 697
Matt Harpring, Ga. Tech 1997-98 52 302 691
Rasual Butler, LaSalle 2001-02 57 283 670
Wendell McKinies, New Mex St. 2011-12 51 374 653
Brian Heinle, CS-Northridge 2000-01 52 293 646
Jae Crowder, Marquette 2011-12 61 295 614
Jamine Peterson, Providence 2009-10 51 315 609
James Posey, Xavier 1998-99 48 322 609
Kyle Singler, Duke 2008-09 69 284 609
Matt Howard, Butler 2010-11 53 285 608
Romain Sato, Xavier 2003-04 75 297 603
Draymond Green, Michigan St. 2011-12 52 392 601
Doug McDermott, Creighton* 2010-11 47 280 581
*Freshmen
Familiar Fives
Creighton utilized the same starting line-up all season long in 2011-12, as Gregory Echenique, Doug McDermott, Grant Gibbs, Jahenns Manigat and Antoine Young started all 35 games.
According to STATS Inc., the only schools with the same starting five every game were Creighton, Missouri, Nevada, Wisconsin and Youngstown State.
Of those five schools above, the only team to use the same starting five for every game in 2012-13 is Creighton.
Last Season Recap
Creighton went 29-6 and reached the third round of the MVC Tournament last season. Creighton started the year 7-0 to move into the Associated Press top-25, a spot they would hold for 12 of the final 15 weeks.
Doug McDermott ranked third nationally in scoring (22.9), scoring a school-record 801 points. He became the first sophomore named MVC Player of the Year and was a consensus First Team All-American.
Point guard Antoine Young (12.1 ppg., 4.5 apg.) was a second-team all-Valley pick, while center Gregory Echenique (9.7 ppg., 7.3 rpg., 1.6 bpg.) was named MVC Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, Grant Gibbs was runner-up for MVC Newcomer of the Year accolades after dishing a league-high 176 assists.
The Jays ranked second nationally in field goal percentage (.504), third in three-point percentage (.424), fifth in assists (17.6), sixth in home attendance (16,665) and ninth in scoring offense (79.2).
Creighton finished the regular-season second in the MVC before winning its league-record 11th Valley Tournament title to clinch an NCAA bid. At the NCAA's, Creighton topped Alabama 58-57 before falling to No. 4 North Carolina.
Creighton Will Host in 2015, Again
The NCAA announced on Nov. 12, 2012, that Creighton will serve as the host institution on March 20/22, 2015, when the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament returns to CenturyLink Center Omaha for second/third-round games.
This will be the third time in a seven-year span the arena has hosted, having previously done so in 2008 and 2012 to much acclaim.
CenturyLink Center Omaha has previously hosted NCAA finals for women's volleyball (2006, 2008) and wrestling (2010), as well as the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Swimming (2008, 2012). This January, it will host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2012-13 season went on sale on October 29th at 10 am.
Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CenturyLink Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, all Ticketmaster locations (Baker's, Younkers), Ticketmaster online at http://www.ticketmaster.com or by calling Ticketmaster and charging by phone at (800) 745-3000. Only upper bowl seats will be available for any game and cost is $12 for adults and $8 for youth ages 3-18 (children two and under are free). For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
Shuttle Service Provided Again
Chief Bus will provide complimentary shuttle service from the Creighton University campus to CenturyLink Center Omaha for all men's basketball home games this season. The service is available to all fans, not just Creighton students.
The shuttle will start 75 minutes before tip-off and shuttles will continue to operate the route during the game. The three designated stops for pick-up around the CU campus are: 24th & California (nearside/southbound); 20th & Cass (nearside/eastbound) and at Billy Blues Alumni Grill (outside the Mike & Josie Harper Center in the turnaround which is on the east side of the building).
The shuttle will then go eastbound on Capitol Avenue and then go north up 10th Street for drop-off at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance. The route is designed for each shuttle driver to make a roundtrip every 15 minutes.
Following the game's conclusion, the shuttle will start at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance on 10th Street and loop the original route with the first of three stops at 24th & California Streets.
Players Mentioned
Creighton Men's Basketball Availability - 9/24/25
Wednesday, September 24
Meet the Jays - MBB Blake Harper
Friday, August 15
Meet the Jays - MBB Austin Swartz
Friday, August 15
Meet the Jays - MBB Jasen Green
Friday, August 15