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Tory Reed
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS,
Ky. - The Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball
team will begin the regular season at 7:45
p.m. Friday against Michigan Tech University in first round
of the 23rd annual John L. Griffin/Lions Club Classic in
Regents Hall.
NKU will also play Northern Michigan University
at 7:45 p.m. Saturday in the two-day event. The pairings
for the John L. Griffin/Lions Club Classic were predetermined
this season, switching from the traditional tournament format.
Christian Brothers (Tenn.) University, the fourth team in
the event and last season's John L. Griffin/Lions Club Classic
champion, will meet Northern Michigan at 5:30 p.m. on Nov.
19 and Michigan Tech at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 20.
SHOOTING MACHINE: NKU senior guard Mike Kelsey enters the
season with 1,130 career points, which ranks 19th in Norse
history. Kelsey averaged 16.9 points per game last season
and was named second team All-GLVC. During NKU's three exhibition
games, Kelsey averaged 19.0 points per contest. He scored
27 points against the University of Kentucky on Nov. 3 in
Rupp Arena, poured in 14 against the University of Cincinnati
on Nov. 8, and added 16 at Ohio State University on Nov.
9. One of the top outside shooters in Norse history, Kelsey
made 83 of 202 three-point attempts last season. Kelsey also
set an NKU single-game scoring record last season when he
poured in 50 points against the University of Indianapolis
on Jan. 2, 2004.
Kelsey, a graduate of Elder High School in Cincinnati, has
connected on 206 three-point shots during his career at NKU.
He scored in double figures 26 times last season and had eight
games of at least 20 points.
SMITH MAKES SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO BASKETBALL: Derek Smith
averaged 10.5 ppg in two exhibition games for NKU and appears
to have made a smooth transition from the football field
to the basketball court. Smith, a 6-foot-5 junior forward,
netted 16 points at Ohio State last week and made three three-point
shots in that game. Smith is entering his first year on the
NKU
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Harrison
Morton
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basketball team. He was an all-state forward while a
prep player at Highlands High School and averaged 21 ppg
as a senior. He was also named the 9th Region Player of the
Year in 1999. Smith scored 2,299 points and pulled down 974
rebounds for Highlands in four years as a varsity starter.
He then chose to play football at Kentucky.
MORTON IMPRESSIVE IN EXHIBITION GAMES: NKU
freshman forward Harrison Morton, a prep standout from Lexington
Catholic
High School, averaged 9.7 points during the three exhibition
games. He scored 21 points against Cincinnati on Nov. 8 on
9-for-14 shooting from the field. The 6-4 Morton averaged
16.1 ppg, 6.4 rebounds and 2.5 steals as a senior at Lexington
Catholic, and he was named first team all-state. Morton was
also selected to play in the Kentucky-Indiana all-star series
this past summer.
REED ROUNDS INTO GAME FORM: NKU senior post
player Tory Reed averaged 8.3 ppg during the three exhibition
games. Reed,
a 6-8 transfer from Division I Charlotte, netted 12 points
against Kentucky in his best performance of the preseason.
SCHAPPELL ADDS INSTANT OFFENSE: NKU sophomore
guard Kevin Schappell averaged 7.0 points during the final
two exhibition
games. Schappell scored seven points against Cincinnati,
and then added another seven-point performance against Ohio
State.
ROWLAND WITH THE ASSIST: NKU senior guard
Sean Rowland dished out five assists against Ohio State on
Nov. 9 and had just
one turnover. A year ago, Rowland led NKU with 152 assists,
and he topped the Great Lakes Valley Conference in assist-to-turnover
ratio at 3.04.
ABOUT MICHIGAN TECH: The Huskies are ranked
sixth nationally by Street & Smith's in the NCAA Division
II preseason poll. Michigan Tech posted a 22-8 record last
season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Michigan Tech
is led by 6-9 senior forward Josh Buettner, who has been
tabbed as Division II Bulletin's preseason National Player
of the
Year. Buettner averaged 22.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per
game a year ago.
Buettner was a Division II All-American last season, and
he was also the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Player of the Year. Senior guard Jason Marcotte, another
All-America candidate
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Mike
Kelsey
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for Michigan Tech, returns to the backcourt
after averaging 15.8 ppg last season. He also made 103
three-point shots as a junior. Buettner and Marcotte have
led Michigan
Tech to a 78-14 record the past three years.
The Huskies played the University of Michigan in an exhibition
game during the preseason and dropped a 60-43 decision
to the Wolverines. Radayl Richardson led Michigan Tech
in that
game with 13 points. NKU and Michigan Tech have never played
in men's basketball.
ABOUT NORTHERN MICHIGAN: The Wildcats,
who posted a 16-12 record in 2003-04, are picked fourth
in the
GLIAC North Division
preseason poll. Northern Michigan lost at Michigan State
by a 98-56 score on Sunday. Marco Volcy scored 11 points
in that game to lead Northern Michigan. Teammates Ricky
Volcy and Jake Suardini each scored 10 points.
THE LAST TIME AGAINST NORTHERN MICHIGAN: On
March 10, 2000, in the first round of the NCAA Division
II Great Lakes Region
Tournament at Owensboro, Ky., Scott Marston scored 16 points
as NKU defeated Northern Michigan, 89-57. NKU connected
on 14 of 29 three-point shots in that game and rolled to
the
victory.
A YEAR AGO IN THE JOHN L. GRIFFIN/LIONS CLUB CLASSIC: On
Nov. 22, 2003, Jake Bazeley, Jordan Jeffries and Adam Heitzman
combined for 43 points as Christian Brothers defeated NKU,
66-55, in the championship game of the John L. Griffin/Lions
Club Classic. Bazeley finished with a game-high 16 points
for Christian Brothers. Jeffries added 14 points and five
rebounds, while Heitzman - named the tournament's most
outstanding player - scored 13 points, grabbed four rebounds
and had
two blocked shots.
Christian Brothers built a 38-26 halftime
lead by shooting 64.3 percent from the field in the opening
20 minutes. Bazeley and Jeffries each scored 10 points
before halftime, and Heitzman added nine. NKU cut the lead
to 40-37
at the 11:54 mark when Steve Purdon hit a three pointer,
but Christian Brothers responded with a 6-0 run to extend
its advantage to 46-37. Jesse Rupe led NKU with 13 points
and
12 rebounds, and he also added two blocked shots. Rupe
was named the tournament's best defensive player. Mike
Kelsey
added 12 points for the Norse, who made just 32.9 percent
of their shots from the field.
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