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Rice Basketball 2020: Men and Women ready for FIU on Saturday

January 11, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball is three games into conference play with the men 0-3 and the women 3-0. Each seeks a win on Saturday against FIU. Here’s a preview of both games.


Rice Basketball

Time: 2:00 p.m. CT
Venue: Tudor Fieldhouse
Radio: Stretch Internet Portal
TV: ESPN+ (If you don’t have ESPN+ you can access a free trial or subscribe here.)

FIU 11-5 (2-1), Last 5 (3-2)

  • 83-67 (W) at Stetson
  • 89-62 (L) at Minnesota
  • 69-67 (W) vs UTEP
  • 90-83 OT (W) vs UTSA
  • 74-56 (L) at North Texas

Rice 8-8 (0-3), Last 5 (1-4)

  • 103-70 (W) vs St. Thomas
  • 75-61 (L) vs Sam Houston St
  • 89-69 (L) at Marshall
  • 66-61 (L) at WKU
  • 81-76 (L) vs FAU

FIU players to watch

Devon Andrews will man the point of attack for the Panthers on Saturday. He’ll enter the game fourth in the conference in scoring, averaging 16.7 points per game. Andrews will be flanked  Osasumwen Osaghae, who is a rebound and a half shy of averaging a double-double this season. Osaghae leads C-USA with 68 blocks, 42 more than the runner up. Antonio Daye Jr will set the table at guard. He leads the team in assists.

Rice keys to victory

Rice has beaten themselves in their last three conference games just as much as their opponents have gotten the better of them. Playing 40 minutes of focused, controlled basketball has eluded this team. If Rice can keep things close and avoid a double-digit deficit at home, they’re capable of going on a few scoring runs and beating FIU. They’ll need to shoot better to do that; FIU leads C-USA in scoring with 80.4 points per game.


Rice Women's Basketball

Time: 1:00 p.m. CT
Venue: Ocean Bank Convocation Center
TV: C-USA TV

FIU 4-10 (1-2), Last 5 (1-4)

  • 58-56 (L) vs Austin Peay
  • 72-57 (L) vs Brown
  • 64-34 (L) at UTEP
  • 60-45 (L) at UTSA
  • 58-56 (W) vs North Texas

Rice 7-6 (2-0), Last 5 (3-2)

  • 54-45 (L) vs Virginia Tech
  • 54-52 (L) vs Georgia Tech
  • 81-43 (W) vs Marshall
  • 73-65 (W) vs WKU
  • 78-699 (W) at FAU

FIU players to watch

FIU is led by a trio of players: center Chelsea Guimaraes and guards Jiselle Thomas and Fujika Nimmo. All three are averaging roughly 10 points per game, with Guimaraes providing a steady presence inside. At 6-foot-3, she leads the team with 110 rebounds and 12 blocks.

Rice keys to victory

The FIU women rank dead last in the conference in scoring offense, averaging 53.1 points per game. If Rice plays their brand of basketball, they’ll keep FIU from putting up too many points. The real battle will be on the other side of the court where a middle-of-the-pack FIU defense will try to limit a Rice offense that has been streaky at times.

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Rice Basketball 2020: Furious rally falls short against FAU

January 10, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball overcame a 22-point deficit but faltered down the stretch, dropping their C-USA home opener to FAU to remain winless in conference play.

Five missed shots to start the game proved to be a bad omen for a Rice basketball team that has grown all too accustomed to playing from behind. Rice has faced double-digit deficits in each of its first two conference games. They were down by 11 in the first 10 minutes of their third C-USA contest.

Rice would trail by as many as 22 points after watching their nine-point halftime deficit balloon on a 15-2 FAU run to open the second half. It was at that point during the first media timeout of the second half that head coach Scott Pera stepped away from the huddle. The entire coaching staff stood aside while the team held an impromptu players-only meeting on the side of the court.

“This is their team. This is their program,” Pera said, “So if they get maybe punched in the mouth a little bit, they need to talk through it and be able to pull each other up together and hold each other accountable.”

Accountability sank in quickly. Over the span of the next half hour, Rice went on two big runs, whittling down the deficit to single digits before taking a 68-67 lead with 4:20 to play. This was the second time this season Rice had erased a 22-point deficit. The first came on the road against UC Santa Barbara. The Owls were able to hold on and win that game. They were less fortunate against FAU.

Guard Cornelius Taylor had a career-high 34 points, seven of which came after Rice had taken their brief lead. To come back from that far and not find a way to finish was heartbreaking for a young team still trying to find its way.

Pera didn’t mince words. “It hurts and you want to hurt. It’s gotta hurt. Because if it doesn’t hurt, then then it doesn’t matter enough,” he said, “I want them to feel it. I feel it, my staff feels it. We’re competitive people.”

Rice basketball has competed well this season but their consistency leaves much to be desired. The Owls have not been shooting well of late. When the shots aren’t falling, the defensive effort seems to loosen. Bad becomes worse just as quickly as good becomes better. Pera notices the same thing, citing a lack of maturity that is slowly being built over time. On nights like Thursday, that process is more painful to swallow.

Final Stats

FINAL BOX | FAU 81 – Rice 76 pic.twitter.com/FrdwCmdmYI

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 10, 2020

Player of the game – Drew Peterson

The development of Drew Peterson has been a bright spot this season. “I just feel really comfortable out there,” he said, crediting his growth to the belief his teammates have in him and the work he put in during the offseason. The results have been encouraging. He led the team on Thursday with 15 points, despite shooting just 5-of-14 from the field and 1-of-7 from three. He was a bit more erratic with the ball than he needs to be, but his willingness to push his teammates helped jump-start two important Rice rallies.

Up Next

Rice hosts Western Kentucky on Saturday. The Hilltoppers entered conference play 8-3. The Owls last faced WKU in the Conference USA Tournament, beating them in a tightly contested game, 64-57.

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Rice Basketball 2020: Men and Women set to take on FAU

January 9, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball is two games into conference play with the men 0-2 and the women 2-0. Both face a new test on Thursday against FAU. Here’s a preview of both games.


Rice Basketball

Time: 7:00 p.m. CT
Venue: Tudor Fieldhouse
Radio: Stretch Internet Portal
TV: ESPN+ (If you don’t have ESPN+ you can access a free trial or subscribe here.)

FAU 10-5 (2-0), Last 5 (4-1)

  • 84-35 (W) vs Tampa
  • 65-50 (W) at Mercer
  • 60-58 (L) at USF
  • 70-64 (W) vs UTSA
  • 59-56 (W) vs UTEP

Rice 8-7 (0-2), Last 5 (2-3)

  • 96-84 (W) vs HBU
  • 103-70 (W) vs St. Thomas
  • 75-61 (L) vs Sam Houston St
  • 89-69 (L) at Marshall
  • 66-61 (L) at WKU

FAU players to watch

Cornelius Taylor leads the team in scoring (10.4 points per game) with Michael Forrest right behind him (9.9 points per game). Forrest has been in a bit of shooting slump of late, but his tremendous work from the charity stripe has made him a valuable offensive asset. Madiaw Niang (4.8 per game) and Jailyn Ingram (3.9 per game) are the top rebounders.

Rice keys to victory

FAU is an extremely balanced team. They’ve had four leading scorers in five games, but have one 20-point individual performance since their season opener. Unlike other team’s Rice will face in C-USA, that the Owls will have to key in on more than others. Nevertheless, standing tall on defense has to be the priority. Rice is 5-1 when holding their opponent to 70 points or fewer, with that lone loss coming last weekend to WKU.


Rice Women's Basketball

Time: 6:00 p.m. CT
Venue: FAU Arena
TV: ESPN+ (If you don’t have ESPN+ you can access a free trial or subscribe here.)

FAU 7-6 (1-1), Last 5 (2-3)

  • 72-54 (L) vs Central Connecticut
  • 69-63 (L) vs Furman
  • 69-51 (L) vs Harvard
  • 80-53 (W) vs UTSA
  • 96-65 (L) vs UTEP

Rice 7-6 (2-0), Last 5 (3-2)

  • 77-55 (W) vs Prairie View A&M
  • 54-45 (L) vs Virginia Tech
  • 54-52 (L) vs Georgia Tech
  • 81-43 (W) vs Marshall
  • 73-65 (W) vs WKU

FAU players to watch

Crystal Primm has cooled down since conference play began, but her 31-point performance against Little Rock earlier this year is proof of how dangerous she can be. She’s the top scorer for FAU this season, averaging 13.7 points per game, also registering three double-doubles along the way. Lotta Vehka-Aho is the key distributor, averaging 3.2 assists per game, top 10 in C-USA. Juliette Gauthier and Astou Gaye round out the rest of the key pieces.

Rice keys to victory

FAU doesn’t force many turnovers and ranks 12th in C-USA in assist/turnover ratio. Rice is going to get extra possessions on Thursday and they’ll need to take advantage of them. Turnovers have been an issue for Rice lately, including 20 last time out against WKU. Taking care of the basketball on both ends of the court will go a long way toward Rice coming home with a victory.

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Rice Basketball 2020: Comeback falls short against WKU

January 5, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball came up short on a furious comeback attempt against Western Kentucky, falling to 0-2 in Conference USA play.

The first five minutes of play at E.A. Diddle Arena couldn’t have gone much worse. Rice basketball missed five shots, turned the ball over four times and fell behind 9-0. Western Kentucky would extend the lead to 13 on a Camron Justice three shortly after. The home crowd was roaring and the Owls seemed lost.

Then the rally began. The double-digit deficit shrunk to six points at halftime and didn’t last much longer. Rice scored nine of the first 12 points after the break to tie the game at 32. The shots that weren’t falling in the first half started to drop and a suddenly reinvigorated defense gave WKU fits. They had to settle for a lot of outside shots in the second half, where their rhythm was noticeably off.

The second half was a game of runs. WKU would take a five or six point lead. Rice would tie it, but they never got past the equalizing point. Rice took six shots that could have given them the lead in the second half but missed all six. In the end, a cold snap did them in. The Owls finished 1-of-9 from the field, dropping the game by a final score of 68-61.

Rice made impeccable defensive adjustments in the second half. Weathering the storm and fighting back has been a frequent occurrence for this team. If they’re ever able to strike first, they’ve shown the ability to push the envelope. It’s just too often after they’ve fallen behind that they get the opportunity to make that push.

Final Stats

FINAL | WKU 68 – Rice 61

Owls rallied from 13 points down but couldn't pull through in the final minutes. #GoOwls pic.twitter.com/AXeFt3Dkxd

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 4, 2020

Player of the game – Trey Murphy

Five Owls attempted multiple three-pointers on Saturday. Murphy was the only one to knock down more than one. He was 4-for-8 while the rest of the team shot a dismal 4-for-21. He rounded out the strong shooting night with seven rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. His game continues to develop, but he’s already much more than a complimentary outside shooter.

Up Next

The Owls will play their first C-USA home game of the season on Thursday when they return to Tudor Fieldhouse to take on FAU. That game is scheduled to tip at 7:00 p.m. They’ll then host FIU on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

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Rice Basketball 2020: Men and women ready for test vs WKU

January 4, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball is in the midst of conference play. The men are 0-1 while the women are 1-0. Both take on WKU on Saturday with the women at home. Here’s a preview of both games.


Rice Basketball

Time: 4:00 p.m. CT
Venue: E.A. Diddle Arena
Radio: Stretch Internet Portal
TV: ESPN3

WKU 8-5 (1-0), Last 5 (2-3)

  • 76-74 (L) at Wright State
  • 86-79 OT (W) vs Arkansas
  • 86-82 OT (L) at Rhode Island
  • 76-62 (L) vs Belmont
  • 93-84 (W) vs North Texas

Rice 8-6 (0-0), Last 5 (2-3)

  • 73-60 (L) at Lamar
  • 96-84 (W) vs HBU
  • 103-70 (W) vs St. Thomas
  • 75-61 (L) vs Sam Houston St
  • 89-69 (L) at Marshall

WKU players to watch

Earlier this season Western Kentucky picked up a huge win over SEC power Arkansas, but it came at a tremendous cost. Star center Charles Bassey suffered a leg injury in that game that will force him to miss the entire season. A different man has led the Tops in scoring in each of their next three games, but Carson Williams has filled the void admirably. He’s averaging 17.3 points and seven rebounds per game without Bassey.

Rice keys to victory

Rice basketball has lived and died by the three this season. When the Owls aren’t making their outside shots, they’ve struggled to finish games. Rice is 2-4 when making less than 30 percent of their threes and 6-2 when shooting better than mark, including a season-high 52 percent against UC Santa Barbara. WKU has allowed 102 threes against them in 13 games.


Rice Women's Basketball

Time: 2:00 p.m. CT
Venue: Tudor Field House
Radio: Stretch Internet Portal
TV: ESPN+ (If you don’t have ESPN+ you can access a free trial or subscribe here.)

WKU 8-4 (0-0), Last 5 (3-2)

  • 74-63 (W) vs Oklahoma
  • 91-86 OT (W) at Ball St
  • 88-84 (W) at Samford
  • 67-50 (L) at Purdue
  • 61-54 (L) at North Texas

Rice 6-6 (0-0), Last 5 (2-3)

  • 63-56 (L) at Texas Southern
  • 77-55 (W) vs Prairie View A&M
  • 54-45 (L) vs Virginia Tech
  • 54-52 (L) vs Georgia Tech
  • 81-43 (W) vs Marshall

WKU players to watch

WKU will rely on a three-way attack, spearheaded by junior forward Raneem Elgedawy. She leads the team in scoring and rebounds. Dee Givens provides an outside presence, knocking down a team-best 26 threes. Whitney Creech is the distributor, averaging 4.3 assists per game while also forcing 1.9 steals.

Rice keys to victory

Whatever adjustments Rice made between nonconference play and their C-USA opener against Marshall, they need to keep. The Owls looked transformed, playing their best defense of the season. That will be important against WKU, who enters the weekend as the No. 2 scoring offense in Conference USA.

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