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BAKERSFIELD, California -- The University of Texas-Pan American Broncs men's basketball team (5-12) kicks off a five-game road trip, their longest of the season, against the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (7-9) on Saturday at 9:00 p.m. at the Icardo Center.
What You Need to Know
UTPA vs. CSU Bakersfield: This is the third all-time meeting between the Broncs and the Roadrunners … The Broncs won the first two games, 86-68 at the UTPA Fieldhouse (2/12/08) and 67-60 at Rabobank Arena (2/22/08) … Red-shirt senior guard
Nick Weiermiller is the only active Bronc to have played against the Roadrunners, recording three assists and one steal in 10 minutes of the first game while playing another four minutes in the second game … The Broncs and Roadrunners meet twice this season, with the rematch coming on February 8 at the UTPA Fieldhouse.
When the Going Gets Tough: The Broncs have played the 92
nd toughest schedule among the 344 Division I men's basketball teams in the nation with opponents boasting an average RPI of 152. The Broncs have faced three teams in the top 50 in RPI in Ohio State (9), Northwestern (33) and Lamar (44).
UTPA 59, #20 Oswego State 54 (1/3/12):
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The win snapped a four-game losing streak.
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Jared Maree reached double-figures in scoring for the first time since December 21, finishing with 10 points.
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Nick Weiermiller dished out a game-high five assists to break a tie for seventh place on UTPA's all-time list (367) and move to within six assists of former-teammate Paul Stoll (373, 2006-08).
Team Notes
Tulane 53, UTPA 42 (12/29/11):
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Enique Mason tied his career-high with seven rebounds (three offensive) and picked up his first block of the season while scoring seven points on 3-of-6 shooting in a season-high 16 minutes of action.
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Brandon Provost led the Broncs in scoring for the fifth time this season, finishing with 11 points.
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Nick Weiermiller played 21 minutes and dished out two assists to move up into fourth all-time in minutes played and a tie for seventh in assists.
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The Broncs led 7-5 after 6:40 and were within 21-19 at halftime.
UT-Arlington 83, UTPA 56 (12/29/11):
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Brandon Provost scored a season-high 20 points while hitting a career-high 10 free throws.
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Neo Sanchez played his first career minute at the end of the game.
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The Broncs were within 17-16 mid-way through the first half.
St. John's 66, UTPA 61 (12/21/11):
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The Broncs trailed by as many as 10 in the first half, but used a 17-2 run over the final 10:12 to take a 32-24 lead.
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The Broncs scored the final 10 points of the first half over a span of 6:12.
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The Broncs held the Red Storm without a field goal for the final 10:31 of the first half.
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The Broncs went up by 12, their largest road lead of the season, with 14:34 left in the game when the score was 44-32.
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The Broncs took their second lead with 5:21 left in the first half and held it until there was 6:40 left in the second half. The Broncs went ahead again with 4:13 remaining, and led until the final 36 seconds. In total, the Broncs led for 22:53 (57.2% of the game), were tied for 2:06 (5.3% of the game) and trailed for 15:01 (37.5% of the game).
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The Broncs hit a season-high 10 three-pointer on 24 attempts. At 41.7%, it was their second-highest three-point shooting percentage of the season.
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New York-native and red-shirt senior guard Nick Weiermiller dished out a game-high and season-high nine assists.
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Brandon Provost played a career-high 38 minutes and tied his season-high with five field goals made while scoring 13 points.
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Earl Jefferson hit his first-caeer three-pointer and recorded his second block. His first block was also against a Big East opponent, DePaul (11/11/11).
Army 61, UTPA 59 (12/18/11):
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The Broncs closed the game on a 15-2 run, scoring the final 11 points of the game over a span of 5:12.
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Jared Maree scored a team-high 20 points.
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Jesus Delgado scored a career-high 10 points and hit a career-high four free throws. He also tied his career-highs with four free throws attempted and three field goals made.
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Brandon Provost recorded a season-high five steals after totaling six steals in the first 12 games.
New York New York: The trip to play Army and St. John's represented a homecoming of sorts for red-shirt senior guard
Nick Weiermiller. Army is located in West Point, New York, about 200 miles from Weiermiller's home town of Elmira. St. John's, is located in Queens, about 250 miles from Elmira.
UTPA 65, Wentworth Institute of Technology 48 (12/15/11):
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Jared Maree scored 10 of his game-high 16 points during a 15-4 run to close the first half that saw the Broncs go up 40-24.
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Julio Oyervides recorded his first-career blocked shot.
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The Broncs are winners of two-straight for the first time this season.
UTPA 77, Texas A&M International 61 (12/10/11):
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Jared Maree hit all three of his three-pointers during a 16-2 first half run that saw the Broncs build a 25-11 lead. Maree scored 15 of his season-high and game-high 22 points in the first half.
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Aaron Urbanus tied his season-high with 14 points, including a 3-for-5 performance from behind the arc.
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Nick Weiermiller played 31 minutes to move into sixth place on the all-time list at UTPA. He needs to play 121 more minutes to catch Kevin Johnson (2,835, 1984-88) for fifth place.
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The Broncs hit 61.5% (8-for-13) of their shots from behind the arc, their highest shooting percentage of the season.
Lamar 60, UTPA 49 (12/5/11):
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The Broncs had at least three players in double-figures scoring for the third time this season as Jared Maree scored 13 points while Brandon Provost and Nick Weiermiller each finished with 10.
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The Broncs jumped out to a 4-0 lead and led 6-4 in the opening minutes.
#2 Ohio State 64, UTPA 35 (12/3/11):
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The Broncs held the Buckeyes to their fewest points in a game (64) and their lowest shooting percentage (39.7%) this season.
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The Broncs also held the Buckeyes to their fewest points in the first 10 minutes (11) first 15 minutes (22), first 20 minutes (31), first 25 minutes (37), first 30 minutes (49) and first 35 minutes (55) of a game this season.
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Jared Maree led all scorers with 13 points on 6-of-9 shooting, which is two more points and one more made field goal than any Ohio State player had.
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Nick Weiermiller had a game-high five assists.
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The attendance was 14,041, the largest crowd the Broncs have played in front of this season.
UT-Arlington 92, UTPA 60 (11/28/11):
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Aaron Urbanus scored a season-high 14 points on 5-of-11 shooting, including a season-best 4-for-8 performance from behind the arc.
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Ruben Cabrera scored a season-high 14 points.
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Kieondre Arkwright scored a season-high 11 points.
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Nick Weiermiller played 29 minutes to move into sixth place on the all-time UTPA men's basketball list with 2,629 minutes played, passing Eric Montalvo (2,625 minutes, 2001-05) and John Braxton (2,612 minutes, 1998-2001). Weiermiller needs to play 68 more minutes to pass Melvin Thomas (1988-90) for fifth place.
USC-Upstate 78, UTPA 63 (11/25/11):
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Red-shirt senior guard Nick Weiermiller moved up in the UTPA record books in three-pointers made and attempted. Weiermiller hit two three-pointers to break a tie for ninth place with Ray Castillo (2003-05) and Sergio Sanchez (2003-05), who hit 118 each, and attempted three to pass Kevin Mitchell (2001-03), who attempted 351, for sixth place all-time. Weiermiller is now 120-for-352 (.341) all-time from behind the arc.
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Trailing 16-4 early, the Broncs went on a 9-0 run to pull within three. Brandon Provost scored five points during the run. He finished with 18 points.
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Jared Maree tied for the game-high with 20 points, on 8-of-14 shooting, marking the sixth time he has led the Broncs in scoring this season.
On the Road Again: The Broncs recently completed their second longest stretch of road games of the season, playing four between November 25 and December 5. Their only longer stretch is when they play five-straight on the road in January.
That's Classic!: Junior guard
Brandon Provost earned All-UTPA Tip-Off Classic honors after averaging 15.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. He was either first or second on the team in scoring in all four games.
UTPA 83, Victory 64 (11/22/11):
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The Broncs opened the game on a 10-0 run and jumped out to a 19-5 lead in the opening six minutes.
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The Broncs led by as many as 28 points during the first half.
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Brandon Provost was second on the team in scoring with 13 points while clinching All-UTPA Tip-Off Classic honors.
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Freshman guard Josh Sanchez played during the final minutes of the second half, scoring his first career points on a baseline floater.
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Jared Maree scored a team-high 14 points, marking the fifth time he has led the Broncs in scoring this season.
Toledo 64, UTPA 54 (11/20/11):
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The Broncs out-rebounded the Rockets 46-to-31, including 21-to-9 on the offensive glass.
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Jared Maree recorded a game-high eight rebounds, including four offensive.
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Brandon Provost hit three three-pointers while leading the team in scoring with 15 points.
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Earl Jefferson returned to the starting lineup after not playing on Saturday, scoring seven points with five rebounds (three offensive). Jefferson also started the first three games of the season.
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The Broncs outscored the Rockets 31-28 in the second half.
UTPA 79, Texas State 77 (11/19/11):
-The Broncs picked up their first win of the season, avenging last year's 76-63 home loss.
-The Broncs went on multiple runs, including those of 14-6, 10-2, 12-2, 9-0 and 7-0.
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Jared Maree, who hit the final free throw of the game, scored a game-high 21 points while Brandon Provost, who hit two free throws 17.3 seconds earlier to give the Broncs the lead for good, finished with 20 points.
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Playing in front of his father, Nick Weiermiller hit a pair of three-pointers to pass Mire Chatman and move to within two three-pointers of the Top 5 list in UTPA history.
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Josh Cleveland scored a season-high 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field and 4-of-7 shooting from the foul line. All three of Cleveland's first half baskets gave the Broncs a nine-point lead.
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Jesus Delgado made his first start of the season.
USC-Upstate 70, UTPA 66 (11/18/11):
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After trailing by 14 points mid-way through the first half, the Broncs went on an 18-3 run to take a 61-60 lead before falling to USC-Upstate 70-66 in the opening game of the UTPA Tip-Off Classic.
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The Broncs outshot the Spartans 54.5%-to-52.9% in the first half, but got outscored 38-32. In the second half, the Broncs were outshot 44%-to-37%, but outscored the Spartans 34-32.
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The Broncs recorded twice as many assists as the Spartans (14-to-7).
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The Broncs performed well from behind the arc, hitting 7-of-19 shots while holding the Spartans to 2-of-16 shooting.
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After missing the first game and playing six scoreless minutes in the second game, Aaron Urbanus returned to the court and hit 2-of-3 shots, including a three-pointer, for five points in 11 minutes of action.
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Brandon Provost hit eight of the Broncs' 15 free throws while scoring 13 points.
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Jared Maree and Nick Weiermiller each hit a game-high two three pointers. Maree had a game-high 17 points.
Let's Get Busy: The Broncs played games on three consecutive days and four out of five during the UTPA Tip-Off Classic. The only other time this season the Broncs could have a similar stretch is by playing on three consecutive days during the Great West Conference Tournament in March.
Home Sweet Home: The UTPA Tip-Off Classic marked the first four of 15 regular season home games this season. The Broncs hosted ten games last season, picking up five of their six wins at the UTPA Fieldhouse.
Marks the Spot:
Ryan Marks is now in his third season as the UTPA head coach. Marks is the 13th head coach in UTPA History. Former UTPA head coaches include Sam Williams, (led Pan American College to 1963 NAIA National Championship), Lon Kruger (current Oklahoma head coach & ex-Atlanta Hawks coach) and Abe Lemons (former Texas head coach).
Welcome to the Fieldhouse: Built in 1969, the UTPA Fieldhouse has hosted numerous events including men's and women's basketball and volleyball contests, graduation and professional sports exhibitions. In the summer of 2010. the Fieldhouse received a facelift as the original wooden bleachers were replaced and a new state-of-the-art floor was installed.
Sam Williams Court: The floor at the UTPA Fieldhouse is named after legendary UTPA Head Coach
Sam Williams, the program's all-time leader in victories with 244. He led the Broncs to an NAIA National Championship in 1963, the program's lone National Championship. The floor was re-dedicated last season with Coach Williams in attendance.
Next Up: The Broncs continue their longest road swing of the season on Monday when they visit Air Force at 8:00 p.m.
Weiermiller Watch
Broncs red-shirt senior guard
Nick Weiermiller is climbing the record books this season. Here is where he currently stands, who he's chasing and who he has passed this season in the UTPA Record Books:
Three-Pointers Made
1. 332 – Brian Merriweather (1998-2001)
2. 207 – Lalo Rio (1995-99)
3. 156 – Brian Burrell (2006-08)
4. 144 – Greg Guy (1992-94)
T-5. 134 – Dexter Shankle (2004-08), Kevin Mitchell (2001-03) and John Braxton (1998-2001)
8. 124 –
Nick Weiermiller (2007-Present)
T-9. 118 – Ray Castillo (2003-05) and Sergio Sanchez (2003-05)
11. 115 – Mire Chatman (2000-02)
Three-Pointers Attempted
1. 891 – Brian Merriweather (1998-01)
2. 651 – Lalo Rios (1995-99)
3. 416 – Brian Burell (2006-08)
4. 389 – John Braxton (1998-2001)
5. 388 – Greg Guy (1992-94)
6. 373 –
Nick Weiermiller (2007-Present)
7. 351 – Kevin Mitchell (2001-03)
8. 348 – Dexter Shankle (2004-08)
Assists
1. 771 – Jesus Guerra (1972-76)
2. 634 – John Wilbanks (1976-78)
3. 601 – Paul Friddle (1958-59, 60-63)
4. 511 – Mike Carroll (1979-81)
5. 444 – Lalo Rios (1995-99)
6. 373 – Paul Stoll (2006-08)
7. 367 –
Nick Weiermiller (2007-Present),
8. 362 – Greg Black (1993-95)
9. 310 – Kirk Brown (1970-72)
Minutes
1. 3,463 - Lalo Rios (1995-99)
2. 3,187 - Jesus Guerra (1972-76)
3. 2,950 - Brian Merriweather (1998-2001)
4. 2,885 -
Nick Weiermiller (2007-Present)
5. 2,835 - Kevin Johnson (1984-88)
6. 2,696 - Melvin Thomas (1988-90)
7. 2,625 - Eric Montalvo (2001-05)
8. 2,612 - John Braxton (1998-2001)
9. 2,503 – Zach Trader (2004-08)
10. 2,448 - Tom Fiepke (1983-87)