December 16, 2011

King to Host No. 3 Lincoln Memorial on Saturday

King Tornado
(8-2, 1-0 Conference Carolinas)

vs.

No. 3 Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters
(10-0, 2-0)

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Game 11  |  Dec. 17, 2011
Student Center Complex  |  Bristol, Tenn.

 

 

LAST TIME OUT
King held on to a 66-61 win against Augusta State one week ago that went to the wire. The Jaguars took a seven-point lead into the half and immediate responded with a swing that tied the game at the 16-minute mark and took their first lead since the middle of the first. King accumulated a 10-point lead with nine minutes to go before ASU went on to a 12-2 run to tie the game once more. King again built up a lead of seven points before relinquishing it with 1:40 to go. King's Eddie Piccinini had three key assists and hit 3-of-4 free throws down the stretch to build a three point advantage, leading to the Jags last possession. After a miss three and a big Brian Hewitt rebound, a technical foul was assessed to ASU before the final horn sounded. The win marked the fourth straight 'W' for the Tornado.

KING v. LMU -- PART ONE RECAP
The Tornado and the Railsplitters met earlier this season in game two of the year at the SAC/Conference Carolinas Challenge held in Harrogate, Tennessee (Nov. 12). Lincoln Memorial took away a 75-69 victory, though leading with under five minutes to go. The Railsplitters finished the game on a 15-8 run after scoring nine unanswered points when trailing 61-60 with 4:40 to go. Michael Fortune led all scorers with 20 points on 6-for-10 shooting (4-of-5, 3pt) while freshman Logan Lyle exploded for a season and career-high 17 points. The Splitters hosted a pair of 15-point scorers in Vincent Bailey and Cam Carden while Justin Allen and  Brandon Armstrong team up for 10 points a piece. King shot better than 40 percent from the field and three while LMU bested the Tornado, shooting above 50 percent in both areas in their win.

WHATS THE DEAL ON LINCOLN MEMORIAL?
Lincoln Memorial enters this game as the third-ranked team in the country (behind No. 1 Metro State and No. 2 Southern Indiana) and received one first-place vote in the latest NCAA Division II Coaches Poll. As a team, they are third in the nation in fewest points allowed (55.2 ppg) and are 15th in the country in points scored per game (86.5). Vincent Bailey (POS) is ranked in the top-10 nationally in field goal percentage (69.3) and leads the Railsplitters in both scoring (12.1 ppg) and rebounding (6.7) while playing an average of only 15.6 mpg.  LMU hosts four double-digit scorers and a fifth just half of a point away from reaching the mark. In the first half, LMU opponents are averaging only 22.3 points. 

 

THREES-AWAY
King has made it a habit to live and die by the three pointer, as shown by the their statistics through nine games. They lead the league in total three-point attempts (318) and makes (114) by a wide margin. They have the fifth-highest three-point percentage in the league (.358). On an individual level, Brian Hewitt sits 11th in the league in three-point shooting percentage (min. 30 attempts), hitting 42 percent of his deep shots. He current is third in the league with 69 attempts and is tied for second in total makes (30). Freshman Logan Lyle has put up the fourth-most three-point attempts (67) and has hit 44.8 percent of those shots, good for sixth in the league. Michael Fortune has also made a splash hitting 27-of-63 threes (.429), good for the eighth-best shooting percentage.

 

FRESHMAN FACES
Logan Lyle (Unicoi, Tenn.) has been a big bright spot of the freshman class this year. The local product is one of four - and the youngest - to score in double digits this season, averaging 13.6 ppg. He is shooting north of 40 percent both from the field and from distance. He has hit a team-best 30 threes. Lyle is also second on the team in rebounds (4.7 rpg) and shares the team lead for blocks (3). Freshman Keenan Froedden has also seen his minutes go up recently, serving as the No. 2 point guard and a tenacious defensive threat at the top of the key. First-year player Brandon Crompton has played in all 10 games and started one so far, averaging just a shade over three points per game but contributing 3.8 rpg and three blocks.

 

ORLANDO'S MAGIC IN KING
Orlando's own, Eddie Piccinini, has returned from injury in a big way for King. He serves as team captain for the Tornado but also gets it done on the court, averaging 14.6 ppg as a full-time starter.Piccinini is fourth on the team in FG% (.412) and has the most floor time, playing 32.3 minutes per game. He has posted double-digit point totals in all but one game (vs. Mountain State, Nov. 25), totaling nine games and four straight.

 

TORNADO FORTUNE-ATE TO HAVE HIM
Beckley, W.Va. native Michael Fortune has been a great asset to the Tornado team being the team's second-leading scorer (15.2) and accounting for 14 steals. He is shooting better than 40 percent both from the field goal and from three-point range. He also leads the team in free throw percentage (.914) becoming a triple threat, offensively. Fortune has started nine games but left the game versus Milligan with an injury, leading him to miss the team's win over Augusta State. He is likely to return against LMU (Dec. 17).

 

THE FIRST EIGHT...CATCHING UP! 
To the chagrin of many around the program, King has overcome a decent sized roster turnover from a year ago and started their season with a commanding 6-2 record. Their losses include a tightly played game with Lincoln Memorial (Nov. 12), ranked fourth in the country at the time, and to Mountain State (Nov. 29), the defending NAIA Division I runners-up. They won five of their six games from Nov. 15 to Nov. 29, including a big upset win over Limestone College who was ranked as the preseason favorite to finish atop the conference. 

 

PRESEASON RANKINGS TAB KING FIFTH
King College Men's Basketball was voted to finish fifth in Conference Carolinas, according to the Preseason Coaches' Poll taken in mid-October. They were selected to finish second in the West Division, behind preseason favorite Limestone College. Ahead of King in the overall rankings are Limestone, Queens (N.C.), Barton and Mount Olive. 

 

NEW ADDITION TO THE STAFF
The Tornado welcomed a new member to the coaching staff this offseason. Damon Johnson was named assistant coach in August, joining Nick Pasqua and Head Coach George Pitts on the staff. Johnson played for Pitts at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tenn. before he played three seasons at the University of Tennessee. He enjoyed a 10 year profession career playing overseas playing in various European leagues making stops in Spain and Iceland. He spent the last two years coaching in the Johnson City school district.