College football focus: Crazy loss for LSU helps shuffle playoff picture

The end of a record-breaking game that many people missed late Saturday night went a bit further in shaking up the playoff landscape.

Here’s a link to the story at St. Louis Post Dispatch.

For Bears, handling success is unfamiliar territory

LAKE FOREST — With a tighter grip on the NFC North, the Chicago Bears are in unfamiliar territory and facing a different kind of challenge as the season heads toward its final stretch.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Boys Basketball | Collinsville opens Pyramid Plus with win over Marion

HERRIN — Collinsville broke open a close game with a 10-0 run in the middle of the first quarter to cruise to a 64-33 win over Marion in the opening game of the Pyramid Plus Boys Basketball Tournament hosted by Herrin High School.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

SIU surges past Howard in second half, 83-69

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CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Southern Illinois men’s basketball team outscored Howard by 20 in the second half en route to a 83-69 win over Howard on Monday night at SIU Arena. SIU held Howard scoreless for more than five minutes in a 16-0 run early in the second half to earn the win. 

SIU (2-2), coming off a wire-to-wire win two days ago against Arkansas Pine Bluff, looked like it might cruise to another easy victory after pulling out to a quick 11-point lead less than eight minutes into the game. But SIU committed 15 first-half turnovers, and Howard’s Charles Williams made it hurt with 21 first-half points on 7-for-13 shooting. Williams led a 19-0 run for Howard (4-1) that saw the high-powered Bison take a 39-33 lead into the break.

“There were two of them that we were all over him (Williams) and he just made shots,” SIU head coach Barry Hinsonsaid. “I don’t say this sarcastically: it’s really fun to see a player get into the zone.”

SIU senior guard Marcus Bartley scored 18 points on an incredibly efficient 6-for-7 shooting, and he also led the second-half defensive effort against Williams. After Williams hit three 3-pointers in the final 2:29 of the first half, Bartley blanketed him to start the second half and held him to only one 3-point attempt in the first eight minutes of the half, which Williams missed. In that time, Southern’s offense went on a 24-7 run to turn a six-point halftime deficit into an 11-point lead.

“Marcus has taken the approach that he wants to be a defensive player,” Hinson said. “He is tired of people telling him he’s not a defensive player. You see what he’s done the last two games. It’s pretty impressive.”

The exclamation point on that stretch was a 16-0 SIU run in which the Salukis held Howard without a point for more than five minutes. Howard entered the game undefeated at 4-0, having just beaten UMass on the road, and averaging 97 points per game. 

Six different players put up double-figure numbers in at least one statistical category. Bartley (18), Sean Lloyd Jr.(17) and Darius Beane (12) all scored in double figures. Both starting big men, Kavion Pippen (11) and Thik Bol (10) had double-figure rebounds; and point guard Aaron Cook set a career high with 10 assists. 

Beane’s 12 points came on 5-of-7 shooting and was on the heels of an eight-rebound, four assist game on Saturday against Arkansas Pine Bluff.

“I’ve said this all along: I think he’s going to be a special player,” Hinson said of Beane. “He’s coming into his own. When we talk about fast, Darius BeaneEric McGill and Aaron Cook are three of the fastest cats you’re going to find in college basketball.”

Hinson opened his emotional post-game press conference with the tragic news that a relative of assistant coach Anthony Beane Sr. and Darius Beane had been killed in a Chicago shooting earlier in the day.

“I would like for our fans to keep that family and the other family members in their prayers,” he concluded. (Watch head coach Barry Hinson‘s postgame press conference on YouTube)

UP NEXT: The Salukis face UMass at 12:30 p.m. CT on Thanksgiving Day in the Continental Tire Las Vegas Holiday Invitational. SIU will face either Tulsa or No. 6 Nevada on Friday, depending on first-round results. Both games will be televised nationally on FS1.

Nazareth parent accused of wearing his referee uniform, swaying IHSA football playoff game against Simeon

The father of a west suburban football player is accused of influencing the outcome of a recent game in favor of Nazareth Academy and is at the center of a lawsuit filed by groups associated with Simeon Career Academy against the Illinois High School Association.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Illini open Maui Invitational against No. 3 Gonzaga

Sure, there was a sunset cruise on the second day on the island, but the Illini are in Hawaii on a business trip.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Column: Soldier Field hasn’t seen this much fun in years as Bears ace prime-time test

The exclamation point came with 8 minutes, 30 seconds remaining Sunday night, with the Bears still trying to seal a game they so completely controlled.

Here’s a link to the column at the Chicago Tribune.

Bears extend NFC North lead with 25-20 win over the Vikings

The Bears defense looked like it was made for prime time Sunday night in a 25-20 victory over the Vikings at Soldier Field.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

SIU Men host Howard on Monday night

SIU HOSTS HOWARD ON MONDAY NIGHT

The Southern Illinois men’s basketball team will host Howard at 7 p.m. on Monday night in SIU Arena. Special $10 tickets are available by calling 877-SALUKIS or by visiting SIUSalukis.com/tickets. Members of Brown Dawg’s Kids Club can also receive free admission to the game. For more information about the kids club, visit SIUSalukis.com/kidsclub.

Howard (4-0) vs. (RV) Southern Illinois (1-2) || Carbondale, Ill. (SIU Arena) || Monday, November 19 || 7 p.m.


Tickets » SIUSalukis.com/tickets or call 877-SALUKIS
Watch » ESPN+ with Darren Kinnard and Mike Trude
Listen » Saluki Sports Network with Mike Reis and Connor Onion (Stream available through TuneIn)
Stats » SIUSalukis.com/MBB/LiveStats
Game Notes » Southern Illinois (PDF)

THE RUNDOWN


  • Southern Illinois hosts undefeated Howard on Monday night at SIU Arena. The Bison are coming off a win at UMass on Friday night.
  • Special $10 tickets are available by calling 877-SALUKIS or visiting SIUSalukis.com/tickets.
  • Members of Brown Dawg’s Kids Club will receive free admission to the game. To learn more about the Kids Club, visit SIUSalukis.com/kidsclub.
  • Barry Hinson earned his 100th win as head coach at SIU on Saturday night. Hinson is the eighth head coach in program history to win 100 games at Southern Illinois.
  • The Salukis received one vote in the AP top-25 and are ranked No. 9 in the mid-major top-25.
  • SIU is receiving votes in the national top-25 for the first time since Nov. 16, 2009.
  • SIU’s defense is limiting opponents to 37 percent from the field and 22 percent from the 3-point line. Howard enters the game averaging 97.5 points per game.

GAME PREVIEW


  • Southern Illinois and Howard are meeting for the first time in men’s basketball.
  • Each of SIU’s first four opponents this year are playing SIU for the first time.
  • Howard beat UMASS on Friday night to improve to 4-0 on the season. The Bison are averaging 97.5 points per game.
  • Howard guard RJ Cole was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Preseason Player of the Year. Howard’s Charles Williams was also a preseason first-team All-Conference selection.
  • SIU junior guard Aaron Cook has scored in double figures all three games and is averaging 15 points per game.
  • Senior guard Marcus Bartley scored an SIU-high 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting against Arkansas Pine Bluff. Bartley is 8-for-15 from the 3-point line (53 percent) through three games.


LOCK DOWN


  • SIU has done an exceptional job limiting the opposing team’s best player in each of the first three games.
    • Game 1 at No. 2 Kentucky: SIU held preseason All-American Reid Travis to six points
    • Game 2 vs. #25 Buffalo: C.J. Massinburg was coming off a 43-point game against No. 13 West Viriginia. SIU held him to 11 points and scoreless in the second half.
    • Game 3 vs. Pine Bluff: preseason SWAC Player of the Year Martaveous McKnight was coming off a 41-point game and was averaging 35 points per game. SIU held him to 11 points.
  • SIU held No. 25 Buffalo to 62 points, matching the best defensive performance against Buffalo in the last three seasons.
  • UB last scored fewer than 62 on March 1, 2016 (vs. Miami (OH) – 59 points). Buffalo averaged 85 points per game last season.


CAREER NIGHTS


  • Several SIU players had career nights in Saturday’s 78-48 win over Arkansas Pine Bluff.
    • Brendon Gooch earned his first career start and responded with career-highs of nine rebounds and four assists
    • Rudy Stradnieks set a career high with 12 points in only 14 minutes
    • Marcus Bartley set an SIU high with 20 points and six 3-pointers. His six 3-pointers are tied for the most by any player in the Hinson era
    • Freshman Darius Beane played in just his third career game but set high standards with eight rebounds (four offensive) and four assists in 29 minutes.

‘It can’t hurt.’ Bears kicker Cody Parkey practices at Soldier Field tonight

Cody Parkey is hitting the road in an effort to break out of his slump of knocking kicks off the uprights.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

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