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Akron to Play Mississippi State at Barstool Invitational
November 10 | Men's Basketball
Barstool Sports Invitational
Akron Zips (1-0) vs Mississippi State (1-0)
Friday, Nov. 11 • Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, Pa. • 7 PM (ET) • Barstool TV
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TV: Barstoool TV - https://barstool.tv/live
Live Stats:Â http://bit.ly/3tqyeAJ
Live Radio: WHLO 640AM - https://ihr.fm/3fFmzLo
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What's Ahead
The Akron Zips men's basketball program will be back in action against Mississippi State at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa. for the inaugural Barstool Sports Invitational on Friday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. Fans can follow the action live on Barstool TV with Jake Marsh (PxP), David Portnoy (analyst) and Big Cat (analyst) calling the action. In addition, Caleb Pressley and Adam "Rone" Ferrone will deliver the sideline report. The Zips' radio broadcast will air on the Akron Sports Network WHLO 640 AM with hosts Dave Skoczen and Joe Dunn. The pregame show starts 30 minutes prior to the contest. The free audio stream is available at iHeart Radio. Fans can also follow the action on GoZips.com via Live Stats.
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Head Coaches:
Mississippi State
Chris Jans (Loras '91)
Overall: 144-44 (7th season)
Record at MSU: 1-0 (1st season)
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Akron Zips
John Groce (Taylor '94)
Career Record: 276-191 (15th Season)
Record at Akron: 94-59 (5th Season)
Overall MAC Record: 88-68 (at Ohio and Akron)
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Scouting Mississippi State
Mississippi State opened the season against 63-44 win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Tolu Smith registered a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while shooting 8 of 10 from the field and 3 of 7 from the free throw line. Shakeel Moore added 11 points and shot 5 of 6 in 2-point field goals, but went 0 of 6 from deep. MSU shot 42.4 percent from the field (25 of 59), including a 24-percent (6 of 25) effort from beyond the 3-point arc. Mississippi trailed 30-25 at halftime and only allowed the opposition to score 14 points in the final frame. MSU had the advantage on the glass 42-33 and won the turnover battle 21-16.
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Freeman, Castaneda Tabbed Preseason All-MAC, Zips Picked Third
Freeman earned first team preseason All-MAC accolades, while Castaneda was selected second team All-MAC. The Zips received two first place votes and 127 voting points overall for the third-place ranking, while Kent State and Toledo were picked to finish first and second with six first-place votes (135 pts.) and four first-place votes (131 pts.), respectively.
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Freeman was named 2022 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, MAC Tournament MVP and Second Team All-MAC and finished the 2022 campaign ranked No. 1 in the NCAA in field goal percentage (.665). He landed in the nation's Top 20 in six categories: No. 4 total rebounds (367), No. 6 rebounds per game (10.8), No. 8 double-doubles (18), No. 9 defensive rebounds per game (7.53) and No. 19 offensive rebounds per game (3.26). Freeman was one of 13 players in the NCAA to average a double-double in points (13.2) and rebounds (10.8). He led the MAC in 5-of-6 categories, ranking No. 2 in offensive rebounds per game.
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Castaneda averaged a second-best 13.6 points per game and led the squad from behind the 3-point arc, shooting 37.3 percent (75 of 201) with a team-best 75 made 3-pointers. He scored in double figures 27 times with four 20+ point performances. He finished in third in the MAC for free throw percentage with 82.3 percent (107 of 130) en route to being named All-MAC Honorable Mention. Castaneda also garnered 2022 MAC All-Tournament Team honors.
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Akron at a Glance
The Zips return nine players from last season's championship squad and adds six newcomers headlined by transfers graduate Trendon Hankerson (Novi, Mich.) and junior Sammy Hunter (Nassau, Bahamas). Also joining the Blue and Gold for 2022-23 are freshmen Tavari Johnson (Chicago, Ill.), Amani Lyles (Columbus, Ohio), Prince Mosengo (Congo, Africa) and Ryan Prather, Jr. (Clarksburg, Md.).
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• Akron is 40-16 over the last three years in MAC play, best winning percentage (.714) in the conference
• 2022 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions
• Posted a 24-10 record, including 14-6 mark in league play
• The 2019-20 MAC regular season champions finished with school-record 24 regular season wins (postseason canceled due to COVID-19)
• Akron entered the 2022 NCAA Tournament with an eight-game winning streak
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Akron's Run to the Dance
Akron to the 2022 MAC Tournament Championship and fifth appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament. The Zips finished the season 24-10 overall record with a 14-6 league mark, finishing tied for third in regular-season MAC play. As the fourth seed, the Zips defeated fifth-seeded Buffalo (70-68) and top-seeded Toledo (70-62) before posting a 20-point win over second-seeded Kent State (75-55) in the MAC title game. The Zips closed out regular season play on a five-game winning streak and added three consecutive wins to secure the 2022 MAC title. After winning eight consecutive contests, Akron entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 13 seed and played against the No. 4 seed UCLA Bruins in the First Round of the East Region at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon on March 17, 2022. The Zips fell 57-53.
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2022-23 MAC Men's Basketball Preseason Poll
(First Place Votes)
1. Kent State (6) – 135 points
2. Toledo (4) – 131
3. Akron (2) – 127
4. Ball State -- 94
5. Ohio -- 91
6. Buffalo -- 82
7. Eastern Michigan -- 68
8. Western Michigan -- 66
9. Bowling Green -- 42
10. Central Michigan -- 38
11. Miami -- 36
12. Northern Illinois – 26
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MAC Tournament Champions: Kent State (4), Toledo (3), Akron (2), Eastern Michigan (1), Western Michigan (1)
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2022-23 MAC Men's Basketball Preseason All-MAC Teams
First Team
Enrique Freeman, F, Akron, Jr.
Payton Sparks, C, Ball State, So.
Sincere Carry, G, Kent State, R-Sr.
JT Shumate, F, Toledo, Sr.
Lamar Norman Jr., G, Western Michigan, Sr.
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Second Team
Xavier Castaneda, G, Akron, Sr.
Kevin Miller, G, Central Michigan, So.
Emoni Bates, F, Eastern Michigan, So.
Malique Jacobs, G, Kent State, R-Sr.
Setric Millner Jr., F, Toledo, Sr.
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Akron Zips (1-0) vs Mississippi State (1-0)
Friday, Nov. 11 • Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, Pa. • 7 PM (ET) • Barstool TV
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TV: Barstoool TV - https://barstool.tv/live
Live Stats:Â http://bit.ly/3tqyeAJ
Live Radio: WHLO 640AM - https://ihr.fm/3fFmzLo
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What's Ahead
The Akron Zips men's basketball program will be back in action against Mississippi State at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa. for the inaugural Barstool Sports Invitational on Friday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. Fans can follow the action live on Barstool TV with Jake Marsh (PxP), David Portnoy (analyst) and Big Cat (analyst) calling the action. In addition, Caleb Pressley and Adam "Rone" Ferrone will deliver the sideline report. The Zips' radio broadcast will air on the Akron Sports Network WHLO 640 AM with hosts Dave Skoczen and Joe Dunn. The pregame show starts 30 minutes prior to the contest. The free audio stream is available at iHeart Radio. Fans can also follow the action on GoZips.com via Live Stats.
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Head Coaches:
Mississippi State
Chris Jans (Loras '91)
Overall: 144-44 (7th season)
Record at MSU: 1-0 (1st season)
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Akron Zips
John Groce (Taylor '94)
Career Record: 276-191 (15th Season)
Record at Akron: 94-59 (5th Season)
Overall MAC Record: 88-68 (at Ohio and Akron)
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Scouting Mississippi State
Mississippi State opened the season against 63-44 win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Tolu Smith registered a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while shooting 8 of 10 from the field and 3 of 7 from the free throw line. Shakeel Moore added 11 points and shot 5 of 6 in 2-point field goals, but went 0 of 6 from deep. MSU shot 42.4 percent from the field (25 of 59), including a 24-percent (6 of 25) effort from beyond the 3-point arc. Mississippi trailed 30-25 at halftime and only allowed the opposition to score 14 points in the final frame. MSU had the advantage on the glass 42-33 and won the turnover battle 21-16.
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Freeman, Castaneda Tabbed Preseason All-MAC, Zips Picked Third
Freeman earned first team preseason All-MAC accolades, while Castaneda was selected second team All-MAC. The Zips received two first place votes and 127 voting points overall for the third-place ranking, while Kent State and Toledo were picked to finish first and second with six first-place votes (135 pts.) and four first-place votes (131 pts.), respectively.
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Freeman was named 2022 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, MAC Tournament MVP and Second Team All-MAC and finished the 2022 campaign ranked No. 1 in the NCAA in field goal percentage (.665). He landed in the nation's Top 20 in six categories: No. 4 total rebounds (367), No. 6 rebounds per game (10.8), No. 8 double-doubles (18), No. 9 defensive rebounds per game (7.53) and No. 19 offensive rebounds per game (3.26). Freeman was one of 13 players in the NCAA to average a double-double in points (13.2) and rebounds (10.8). He led the MAC in 5-of-6 categories, ranking No. 2 in offensive rebounds per game.
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Castaneda averaged a second-best 13.6 points per game and led the squad from behind the 3-point arc, shooting 37.3 percent (75 of 201) with a team-best 75 made 3-pointers. He scored in double figures 27 times with four 20+ point performances. He finished in third in the MAC for free throw percentage with 82.3 percent (107 of 130) en route to being named All-MAC Honorable Mention. Castaneda also garnered 2022 MAC All-Tournament Team honors.
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Akron at a Glance
The Zips return nine players from last season's championship squad and adds six newcomers headlined by transfers graduate Trendon Hankerson (Novi, Mich.) and junior Sammy Hunter (Nassau, Bahamas). Also joining the Blue and Gold for 2022-23 are freshmen Tavari Johnson (Chicago, Ill.), Amani Lyles (Columbus, Ohio), Prince Mosengo (Congo, Africa) and Ryan Prather, Jr. (Clarksburg, Md.).
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• Akron is 40-16 over the last three years in MAC play, best winning percentage (.714) in the conference
• 2022 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions
• Posted a 24-10 record, including 14-6 mark in league play
• The 2019-20 MAC regular season champions finished with school-record 24 regular season wins (postseason canceled due to COVID-19)
• Akron entered the 2022 NCAA Tournament with an eight-game winning streak
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Akron's Run to the Dance
Akron to the 2022 MAC Tournament Championship and fifth appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament. The Zips finished the season 24-10 overall record with a 14-6 league mark, finishing tied for third in regular-season MAC play. As the fourth seed, the Zips defeated fifth-seeded Buffalo (70-68) and top-seeded Toledo (70-62) before posting a 20-point win over second-seeded Kent State (75-55) in the MAC title game. The Zips closed out regular season play on a five-game winning streak and added three consecutive wins to secure the 2022 MAC title. After winning eight consecutive contests, Akron entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 13 seed and played against the No. 4 seed UCLA Bruins in the First Round of the East Region at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon on March 17, 2022. The Zips fell 57-53.
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2022-23 MAC Men's Basketball Preseason Poll
(First Place Votes)
1. Kent State (6) – 135 points
2. Toledo (4) – 131
3. Akron (2) – 127
4. Ball State -- 94
5. Ohio -- 91
6. Buffalo -- 82
7. Eastern Michigan -- 68
8. Western Michigan -- 66
9. Bowling Green -- 42
10. Central Michigan -- 38
11. Miami -- 36
12. Northern Illinois – 26
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MAC Tournament Champions: Kent State (4), Toledo (3), Akron (2), Eastern Michigan (1), Western Michigan (1)
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2022-23 MAC Men's Basketball Preseason All-MAC Teams
First Team
Enrique Freeman, F, Akron, Jr.
Payton Sparks, C, Ball State, So.
Sincere Carry, G, Kent State, R-Sr.
JT Shumate, F, Toledo, Sr.
Lamar Norman Jr., G, Western Michigan, Sr.
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Second Team
Xavier Castaneda, G, Akron, Sr.
Kevin Miller, G, Central Michigan, So.
Emoni Bates, F, Eastern Michigan, So.
Malique Jacobs, G, Kent State, R-Sr.
Setric Millner Jr., F, Toledo, Sr.
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