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Trevecca Men's Basketball | Facing Top 15 D1 Defense Limits Trojans in Exhibition at Jax State

NASHVILLE – The Trevecca Nazarene University men's basketball team (8-3, 3-0 Great Midwest) lost their final exhibition game of the year at NCAA Division I Jacksonville State University (8-7) on Sunday afternoon at the Pete Mathews Coliseum.
 
The Gamecocks, who have the 15th best defense in all of NCAA Division I, outscored the Trojans 107-67. But, the 67 Trojan points are the fourth most for an opponent in Jax State's 15 games this year. 

Up next, the TNU men and women host Ashland University on Thursday, Jan. 4 as they restart Great Midwest conference play. The Ashland men have been ranked as high as No. 8 this season and are currently receiving votes. The Eagle women, the defending national champions, have a 35-game road winning streak and are ranked No. 2.
 
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The Trojan men, who are the only remaining undefeated in Great Midwest play, were playing on back-to-back nights after only playing two games since December 5. The Trojans played 15 player in the game.
 
BREAKING IT DOWN   
The Gamecocks took control early with hot shooting from deep and keeping the Trojans high voltage offense in check. Jax State led 10-2 with 17:22 left in the half. Hitting a pair of three pointers. Trevecca cut it to 14-8 with 13:50. Jacksonville kept firing, especially from outside, pushing their lead to 23 (50-27) with 3:25 left in the first half. Trevecca found their road legs, closing out the half strong. With 1:33 on the clock, the Trojans had cut the lead by six at 52-35 with an 8-2 run. They trailed 55-37 at the half.
 
Jacksonville hit eight of their season best 11 three-pointers in the first half, going 8-13 from deep.
 
The home team continued to build on their lead in the second half.

KEY PLAYERS    
Jamal Cannady and Jalen Page, the Trojans top two scorers to date, each scored 18 points. Playing on back-to-back nights after  
 
TEAM TIME    
Trevecca shot well from the field, 42.3% (22-52), but struggled from deep, hitting just 23.1% (6-26). They were uncharacteristically outrebounded 39-22.
 
The Gamecocks shot 61% (42-69) from the field and hit a season-high 11 (of 19 / 57.9%) three-pointers as they recorded their first 100-point game of the year.

TNU MEN | SEASON NOTES
The eight wins are already more than any Purple and White squad has earned On the Hill in a season since 2015-2016. The 8-3 overall start is the best in the NCAA Division II era. The last team with a better start was the 2009-2010 team started 8-1.
 
The 3-0 Great Midwest start is the best for the Trojans in their history in the G-MAC. The Trojans and Kentucky Wesleyan are the only two remaining teams undefeated in league play this year. The surprise start comes after the Trojans were picked 11th of team in the Great Midwest Preseason Coaches' Poll (men's preseason poll press release).
 
As a team, the Trojans are leading the Great Midwest in scoring and are third in rebounding. They have the third highest field goal, free throw, and three-point percentage in the league.
 
Jalen Page is second in the league in scoring and Jamal Cannady is tenth.
 
The Trojans have three players in the top six in the league in rebounding. Tommy Gankhuyag and Peter Lambesis are third and fourth respectively and Jalen Page is sixth.
 
TNU MEN | BREAKING RECORDS
The Trevecca men set two school records and nearly another in the first meeting with Northwood University, December 2, 2023, in Midland, Michigan.
 
In that 103-71 TNU win, the Trojans set a new all-time (NAIA/NCAA D2) record for made three-pointers in a game with 19. They also set an NCAA-era record for three-point percentage in a game, going 19-of-28 for a 67.9% three-point percentage. The team just missed an NCAA Era record with 24 assists. The record is 25.
 
TNU MEN | D2SIDA MIDWEST REGION RANKING
D2SIDA started a NCAA Division II basketball region ranking during the 2019-2020 season. In the fourth week of this season, Trevecca made the top 10 in the Midwest Region poll for the first time. It first happened in the fourth week of this season, with the team coming in at No. 10. The team moved up to No. 6 in the fifth poll and, despite being on break for Finals, the team dropped to No. 8 in the sixth week.
 
TNU MEN | SCORING TURNAROUND
Trevecca finished last season with the lowest scoring average in NCAA Division II; this year, they are hanging between the top 18 and the top 30. As of this writing, the team improved their scoring average from 55.7 points per game last year to 86.6 points per game this year.
 
TNU MEN | TURNING THE PAGE – WEEKLY HONORS
Jalen Page has two games with 31 points and has been recognized as the Great Midwest Player of the Week twice and the Tennessee Sports Writer's Association Player of the Week once.
 
Page won the Great Midwest award in back-to-back weeks. During those two weeks he scored 31 points in back-to-back games. Over the four games in those two weeks, Page averaged 26 points and 8.8 rebounds per game, while shooting 55% (31-56) from the field, 55% (15-27) from three, and 93% (27-29) from the foul line. 
 
TNU MEN | BREAK THROUGH WINS
The Trojans beat two teams in the league for the first time. They defeated Findlay, 96-90, to open G-MAC play. It is Trevecca's first win over Findlay, the Oilers had won the first 15 meetings. 
 
Trevecca beat recent G-MAC newcomer Northwood for the first time, 103-71, to go to improve to 2-0 in the G-MAC. It was Trevecca's first win over the Timberwolves who won the first two meetings in their first Great Midwest season last year. 
 
For their third league win, TNU beat Malone, 69-65 on the road, breaking a four-game Pioneer winning streak in the series. Malone won 10 of the first 12 meetings. 
 
TNU MEN | HITTING THE CENTURY MARK
Trevecca has broken the century mark twice this season; the last time a Trevecca eclipsed the century mark before this season was a 117-94 win over Ohio Valley University more than five years ago on December 7, 2013, the second year in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. 
 
TNU MEN | GOING OVERTIME
The three-overtime game against CBU is the first time the Trojans had gone past regulation since 2018 when they played back-to-back overtime games against Ohio Dominican (2/01/18) and Cedarville (2/03/18). Both were losses by the Trojans. The Trojans immediately went to overtime again, beating Shorter 84-80 in overtime three nights later, on November 21 in Rome, Ga.
 
UP NEXT    
Both the men and women open the 2024 portion of their Great Midwest slate on Jan. 4 versus nationally ranked Ashland. It is the last season for the Trojan athletic teams in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. Trevecca is moving to the Gulf South Conference next season.

Women – 5:30 PM - Watch | Live Stats - Home | Tickets Home
Men – 7:30 PM - Watch | Live Stats – Home | Tickets Home
 
The Eagle men (9-2, 3-1 Great Midwest) have been ranked as high as No. 8 this season, but are currently just outside the top 25, receiving votes. The Eagles have a 4-0 advantage in the all-time series. This the third all-time meeting in Nashville.

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The Eagle women (10-1, 3-0 Great Midwest) are ranked No. 2 nationally and have a 35-game road winning streak on the line. They had their 45 game overall winning streak broken in a 66-62 loss to No. 10 Ferris State on Dec. 16. The Eagles have won all five previous meetings in the series, including three meetings last season. Trevecca has hosted Ashland just once in women's play at the Fieldhouse.

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The last games at the Fieldhouse before the Trevecca students and employees return from break features a men's and women's double header with Malone University.
 
Likely the last time the Pioneers travel to Nashville before the Trojans head to the Gulf South Conference (Gulf South press release) next season. The Malone men are 8-4 overall, but 1-3 in the Great Midwest. TNU beat the 69-65 on Dec. 9 in Ohio. But they bounced back to beat Hillsdale College in their last conference tilt. The Pioneer women are 6-5 overall and 2-1 in the league.

Women – 1:00 PM - Watch | Live Stats - Home | Tickets Home
Men – 3:00 PM - Watch | Live Stats – Home | Tickets Home
  
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