Orono, ME - The University of Maine men's basketball team heads on the road to take on the Wildcats of New Hampshire for the second time on the season in the Buffalo Wild Wings Border Battle.
GAME INFORMATION:
DATE:Â Saturday, Feb. 10
TIME:Â 7:00Â P.M.
SITE: Durham, NH
2023/24 RECORDS: Maine 11-12, 3-5 - New Hampshire 13-9, 5-4
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GAME NOTES
Last Time Out: Maine defeated Bryant back on Saturday, Feb. 3, 79-72.
Jaden Clayton was the story of the night for the Black Bears as he had a career-high 24 points (previous best was 16) to go along with six assists, five rebounds and a steal.
Peter Filipovity grabbed a double-double for the Black Bears as he had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
AJ Lopez came off the bench and scored 15 points, including a pair of three-pointers.
Black Bear Rankings: Maine is allowing the 60th fewest points per game in the NCAA at 67.1 per game, which ranks second in the America East.
Maine ranks in the Top-100 national in a number of key categories and in the top-three in the America East, including: Steals per game (42nd - First in America East), turnover margin (93rd - First in America East), three-point % defense (51st), fewest turnovers per game (Second in America East), turnovers forced per game (98th - First in America East) and free throw percentage (Third in America East).
Spotlights: Peter Filipovity: Filipovity has emerged as one of the most improved players in all of the America East. In year two of being a part of Markwood's system, Filipovity has seen his scoring average nearly triple from his first season at Maine (4.8 - 13.6) and is up over four points per game from last seasons average (9.2 - 13.6) all while becoming a more efficient scorer of the basketball (47% - 56%).
To go along with the spike in scoring, he has seen a large increase in his rebounding totals (2.6 - 5.7 - 7.6) across his three seasons at Maine and he has become a much more reliable defender for a strong defensive minded Black Bear squad. His 7.6 rebounds per game this season are the fourth-most in the America East. He recently had back-to-back career-best days against America East opponents as he had a conference career-high 20 points and 13 rebounds against NJIT, before topping his tying his career-high with 23 against UAlbany for his second-straight double-double. He is coming off of another monster double-double as he had 21 points and 10 rebounds against Bryant.
Kellen Tynes: Tynes continues to be one of the most consistent and dominate defenders in all of college basketball. He is averaging 2.41 steals per game, which is the most per game in the America East and ranks him 10th nationally. He has 53 total steals on the season, which are the most in the America East and has him ranked 13th in the nation.
Despite his scoring average being down slightly from a season ago (14.3 - 13.1), Maine played a much stronger non-conference schedule and Tynes has continued to be one of the most consistent players on the Black Bears as he has scored in double-figures in 17 of 22 games on the season, including three games of 20 or more points (season-high 26 against Holy Cross).
One season ago, Tynes became the first Black Bear in program history to be named a Conference Defensive Player of the Year, a National Semifinalist for Defensive Player of the Year and his numbers were above anyone else in the entire NCAA. Tynes led the country with 98 steals (excluding the NCAA Tournament) and his average of 3.27 steals per game also led the country and were the most in the NCAA in three years.
Jaden Clayton: Clayton is one of the best facilitators of the basketball in the America East. He ranks fifth in total assists (101 - 89th in NCAA), fifth in assists per game (4.4- 100th in NCAA) and does so with the fourth-best assist-to-turnover ratio (1.68) in the America East. In his most recent outing against Bryant, he had a career-high 24 points (previous best was 16) to go along with six assists, five rebounds and a steal on 8-for-11 shooting from the field.
Impact at the Forward Position: The Black Bears have run out a trio of small forwards/power forwards this season that have been a big part of the teams early season success. The transfer additions of AJ Lopez and Quion Burns, paired with fifth-year forward, Ja'Shonté Wright-McLeish, has combined to score 22.7 points per game for the Black Bears. They have hit a combined 71 three-pointers, shooting 34.4% from behind the arc as a group. The trio has been just as effective on the defensive end of the floor as they have on the offensive side. They have collected 56 steals (led by Wright-McLeish's 32) and have 13 blocks as a group.
One-Two Punch at Center: Since switching Kristians Feierbergs and Adam Cisse in the lineup, both big men have seen their numbers drastically improved.
Feierbergs began the season shooting 2-for-17 (11.7%) from three-point range, but since coming off the bench his numbers have rose to shooting 43.2% from behind the arc and he has five of his top-six scoring performances of the season coming off of the bench. He recently hit four of five three-pointers against UAlbany.
Meanwhile, Cisse has made a much greater impact on the defensive end of the floor while running in the starting lineup as he has averaged 1.4 blocks per game in his 14 starts. He recently had a career-best day on the defensive end of the floor as he had five blocks against Binghamton.
Program History against New Hampshire: This will be the 205th meeting all-time by these two rivals. Maine leads the all-time series 123-81.
UNH took the first match up this season against the Black Bears, 79-74.
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