PITTSBURG — The Pittsburg State University men's basketball team will hit the road for a pair of MIAA match-ups – Wednesday (Jan. 18) at Emporia, Kan., against Emporia State University and Saturday (Jan. 21) at Topeka against Washburn University.
The Gorillas and Hornets will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Robert L. White Auditorium, while Pitt State and Washburn will meet at 7 p.m. Saturday at Lee Arena.
The Records
Pitt State is 3-13 overall and 1-7 in MIAA play entering Wednesday's action. The Gorillas dropped a pair of home games last week, falling 77-69 to Lincoln University on Jan. 12 and 76-55 to Lindenwood University last Saturday (Jan. 14).
ESU is 8-8 overall and 4-3 in the MIAA. The Hornets split a pair of games last week, falling on the road to Central Oklahoma (90-64) before bouncing back to beat Northeastern State (68-63) on Jan. 14.
WU is 12-4 overall and 4-3 in the MIAA heading into a Thursday (Jan. 19) match-up against Missouri Southern State University. The Ichabods defeated NSU (67-55) on Jan. 12 before knocking off UCO (74-69) two days later (Jan. 14).
Head Coach Kevin Muff
Pittsburg State's Kevin Muff is his seventh season leading the Gorillas. Muff (Kansas State, '86) became the Gorillas' 14th all-time head coach on Apr. 5, 2010, after spending 12 seasons at Cloud County Community College, where he helped the Thunderbirds to an average of 21 wins in each of the last five seasons.
He has a 95-93 (.505) record in his tenure with the Gorillas.
Muff was named the 2015 MIAA Co-Coach of the Year after leading the Gorillas to a 16-11 regular season record and a tie for third-place in the MIAA standings. Pitt State was picked to finish 10th in the 14-team league in the MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll after posting an 8-18 (4-15 MIAA) mark a year ago.
He then guided the Gorillas to a perfect 4-0 record in the MIAA Postseason Tournament, helping the Gorillas become the first No. 5 seed to claim the championship. Pitt State earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Division II National Tournament and finished the 2014-15 campaign with a 20-12 overall record.
Wednesday's action will be Muff's 13th meeting vs. ESU. He's 6-6 against the Hornets. Muff has a 3-9 mark against the Ichabods.
Series History
Pitt State and ESU will meet for the 191st time Wednesday. The Hornets hold a 97-93 advantage in the series, including three straight wins. ESU holds a 58-38 margin in games played at Emporia.
The Gorillas will meet Washburn for the 181st time Saturday. The Ichabods hold a 100-80 advantage in the series, including a 68-22 margin in games played at Topeka.
Scouting the Gorillas
Pitt State has two players scoring in double figures: junior guard Jaxon Holden (11.0 ppg) and junior guard/forward Isaiah Hicks (10.0 ppg). The Gorillas also have four more active players scoring six or more points a game: junior guard Elijah Gaines (8.9 ppg), senior forward Creighton Brinker (7.8 ppg) and freshman guards R.J. Pair (7.8 ppg) and Brandon Clifford (6.4 ppg).
Holden returned to the Pitt State lineup the past nine games, after suffering a concussion in Pitt State's exhibition game against Kansas State and missing the Gorillas' first seven games.
Holden (6-1, 180) has averaged 11.0 points and 2.9 rebounds per game in the last seven outings. He averaged 7.7 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in his first season for the Gorillas in 2015-16. The Flower Mound, Texas native shot 49.1 percent from the field and made 26 3-point field goals while starting 13 of 23 games played.
Holden played his freshman season at NCAA Division I Stephen F. Austin University in 2014-15, helping the Lumberjacks to a 29-5 record.
Hicks (6-6, 205) joined the Gorillas from Cloud County Community College, where he averaged 6.8 points per game as a sophomore in 2014-15. The Long Beach, Calif., native averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game as a freshman at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif., in 2013-14.
In addition to his 10.0-point scoring average, Hicks also averages 5.1 rebounds per game.
Brinker (6-7, 215) broke out with a career-high scoring performance against SCSU on Nov. 12. The Seneca, Kan., native scored 18 points, connecting on all four of his 3-point field goal attempts.
Brinker bettered that performance with a 26-point, eight-rebound effort vs. UNK on Dec. 1, making 10 of 15 shots from the field.
For the season, Brinker is shooting .495 from the field (45-91) including .468 from 3-point range (22-47). He's also averaging a team-leading 5.3 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots per game to date.
Gaines (6-2, 175) averaged 11.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game while helping Long Beach (Calif.) Community College to a second straight South Coast Conference championship in 2015-16. He is averaging 8.9 points and 4.4 rebounds per game to date.
Gaines has averaged 13.0 points and 5.4 rebounds in Pitt State's last seven games. He scored a season-high 22 points vs. Lindenwood on Dec. 8 and posted a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds vs. Avila on Jan. 2.
Pair (5-10, 175) scored a season-best 20 points against MWSU on Jan. 5 on nine of 13 shooting and he added 14 points against FHSU on Dec. 3.
He signed with the Gorillas out of The Colony High School in The Colony, Texas. A two-time first-team All-District selection, Pair averaged 15 points, five assists and 4.5 rebounds per game his senior season. He compiled 1,143 points, 273 assists, 145 3-point field goals and 194 steals during his prep career.
Pair has grabbed 2.2 rebounds per game and dished out a team-leading 31 assists to go along with his 7.8-point scoring average.
Clifford (6-3, 190) scored a team-leading 24 points in his Pitt State debut on Nov. 11 against Minnesota State. The Paragould, Ark., native made eight of 11 shots from the field, including a pair of 3-pointers. He added nine points against SCSU the next night.
Clifford was a two-time Arkansas Class 5A All-State selection at Paragould High School. He averaged 28 points, six rebounds and four assists as a senior, helping the Rams to a 20-5 finish.
Additionally, senior guard Jordan Phelps has averaged 4.5 points per game. Phelps (6-3, 180) transferred to Pitt State from Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) University.
Freshman forward Christian Edmondson has averaged 3.24 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Edmondson (6-6, 215) posted a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds in the Gorillas' home win over Newman on Nov. 15
Edmondson joined the Gorillas from Flower Mound (Texas) High School where he was a first-team Texas Class 6A All-District selection in 201516. He averaged a double-double for the season, generating 14.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game for the Jaguars.
Senior guard Josiah Gustafson averaged 3.3 points per game in limited action after returning from an off-season shoulder surgery. He has missed the Gorillas' last eight games and is not expected to return to the Pitt State lineup.
Gustafson, a two-time All-MIAA performer, started 60 games the previous two seasons. The Omaha, Neb., native averaged 15.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game during his junior campaign, garnering second-team All-MIAA honors.
Gustafson scored in double figures 22 times during the 2015-16 campaign with six games of 20 points or more. He earned first-team All-MIAA honors as a sophomore in 2014-15 when he averaged a team-leading 15.5 points per game as well as 3.6 rebounds per game.
Gustafson has scored 1,150 points in 90 career games (79 starts), averaging 12.8 points per game.
Junior guard Dakota Jones has averaged 9.4 points per game, but he has missed the last eight contests due to injury. He's not expected to return to the Pitt State lineup.
Jones (5-11, 175) poured in 22 points in the season-opening loss to MSU on Nov. 11 and he added 20 points in a home win vs. Newman on Nov. 15. He has missed the last three games due to injury.
The Warrensburg, Mo., native averaged 11.7 points per game last season, and Jones has compiled 656 points in 69 career games (9.5 ppg).
As a team, Pitt State is shooting 41.8 percent from the field (376-899), 34.7 percent from 3-point range (121-349) and 64.9 percent from the free throw line (172-265). The Gorillas are averaging 65.3 points per game.
Pitt State's opponents are shooting 45.9 percent from the field (410-894), 38.0 percent from 3-point range (120-316) and 74.0 percent from the free throw line (248-335) while averaging 74.2 points per game.
Pitt State Probable Starters
F 1 Isaiah Hicks, 6-6, 205, Jr., Long Beach, Calif.
F 23 Creighton Brinker, 6-7, 215, Sr., Seneca, Kan.
G 3 Elijah Gaines, 6-2, 175, Jr., San Pedro, Calif.
G 10 R.J. Pair, 5-10, 175, Fr., The Colony, Texas
G 21 Jaxon Holden, 6-1, 180, Jr., Flower Mound, Texas