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Derek Livingston

Men's Basketball

Gorillas Head to Kansas City for 2024 MIAA Basketball Championships



PITTSBURG — The Pittsburg State University men's basketball team will travel to Kansas City, Mo., to open play in the 2024 MIAA Basketball Championships presented by Southern Bank Friday (Mar. 8) at historic Municipal Auditorium.
The Gorillas, the No. 3 seed in the tournament, will face No. 6 seed University of Central Oklahoma at 8:15 p.m. (CST).
Friday's MIAA Championships quarterfinals game can be heard on ESPN 100.7 FM radio, online at espn1007.com or through the ESPN 100.7 or KSHQ app for phones or mobile devices.
Single Session Tickets for the MIAA Tournament are $25 for adults, $10 for students (college students must show I.D.). All-session passes for all games played at Kansas City are $85 and can be purchased at the Municipal Auditorium box office or through ticketmaster.com. The Record The Gorillas enter the MIAA Basketball Championships with a 19-9 overall record (15-7 MIAA) and ranked among "others receiving votes" in this week's NABC/NCAA Division II Top 25 poll. Pitt State finished the regular season alone in third place in the conference standings. Central Oklahoma completed regular season play 20-10 overall and 12-10 in MIAA play.
The winner of the Pitt State-UCO match-up will advance to the MIAA Basketball Championships semifinals Saturday (Mar. 9) at 8:15 p.m. The 2024 MIAA Basketball Championships finals is set for 3:30 p.m. (CST) Sunday (Mar. 10). Head Coach Jeff Boschee Jeff Boschee is in his second year as head basketball coach at Pittsburg State. He guided a young Gorillas squad to an 8-20 record in his debut season; and he's now one win away from directing Pitt State to a 20-win campaign in year two.
Boschee has an 27-29 (.482) mark at Pitt State and a 178-115 (.607) career record as a head coach.
Prior to accepting the Pitt State position, Boschee served as head coach at MIAA rival Missouri Southern State University the previous eight seasons. He compiled a 151-86 (.637) overall record leading the Lions.
Boschee directed MSSU to four 20-win seasons and three consecutive trips to the NCAA Division II National Tournament between the 2017-18 and the 2019-20 campaigns. He was selected the 2017-18 MIAA Coach of the Year and his 2018-19 squad reached the NCAA Sweet 16 while posting a 25-8 record.
As a collegiate player, Boschee was a four-year starter at the University of Kansas under former KU coach Roy Williams from the 1998-99 to 2001-02 seasons.
While at KU he helped the Jayhawks win a Big 12 Conference Championship and a Big 12 Conference Tournament title, and he played in the 2002 NCAA Final Four.  Series History Pitt State and UCO will meet for the 43rd time in program history Friday, the second time in postseason play. The Bronchos hold a slight 23-19 edge in the series, but the Gorillas swept the regular season match-ups this winter.
Pitt State knocked off No. 3 ranked UCO, 76-65, in Pittsburg on Dec. 9 and the Gorillas edged the Bronchos, 71-69, at Edmond, Okla., on Feb. 1. Deshaun English II had 20 points and 16 rebounds in the home win over UCO. Tanner Mans scored the go-ahead basket with five seconds to play in regulation in the road win in February. Gorillas in the MIAA Championships Pitt State is making its 24th appearance in the MIAA Basketball Championships. The Gorillas have compiled a 20-22 (.476) record in 42 MIAA Championships games and reached the Finals of the tournament four times, including capturing the 2015 MIAA Championships crown.
Pitt State has compiled a 10-12 (.455) record in MIAA Championships games played at Municipal Auditorium. All-MIAA Lineup Four members of the Pitt State starting lineup garnered some form of All-MIAA honors Tuesday (Mar. 5):  senior guard/forwards Deshaun English II and Jeramy Shaw, redshirt junior guard R.J. Forney Jr. and freshman guard Jordan Frison.
English was selected to the first-team All-MIAA squad, while Shaw was tabbed third-team All-MIAA. Forney was named to the five-man All-Defensive Team, while Frison received honorable mention All-MIAA recognition. Frison also was voted the 2024 MIAA Freshman of the Year. Scouting the Gorillas Four Pitt State players – senior guard/forward Jeramy Shaw (17.1 ppg), sophomore guard Max Alexander (15.1 ppg), senior guard/forward Deshaun English II (14.1 ppg) and freshman guard Jordan Frison (12.5 ppg) – are averaging in double figures on the season.
Shaw returned to the Pitt State lineup for the High Desert Classic in December and he has made a big splash since. The St. Louis, Mo., native is averaging 17.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game while shooting .581 from the field (118-203). Shaw ranks fourth in the MIAA in scoring and second in the conference in field goal percentage. He earned MIAA Player of the Week honors on Dec. 20.
Shaw (6-6, 205) started 11 of 28 games played last season, averaging 6.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. He shot 51.3 percent from the field on the year, converting 61 of 119 attempts.
Shaw transferred to Pitt State from the University of Detroit Mercy. He played one season for the Titans, after earning second-team NJCAA All-America honors at North Central Missouri College in 2020-21. He averaged 16.4 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists while shooting .559 from the field during his All-America campaign.
Shaw was a two-time Missouri Class 3A All-District performer at St. Louis' Valley Park High School.
Alexander (5-11, 180) is averaging 15.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game. He's shooting .437 from the floor (141-323) and .848 from the free throw line (123-145). Alexander ranks eighth in the MIAA in scoring and free throw percentage.
He scored a career best 31 points vs. MWSU on Nov. 24. Alexander earned MIAA Player of the Week honors on Dec. 11 after averaging 29.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in a pair of wins.
Alexander (Buhler, Kan.) battled injury in his initial season in 2022-23, competing in two games for the Gorillas. He earned first-team Kansas All-State All-Class honors as a senior at Buhler High School in 2021, averaging 25 points, six rebounds and four assists per game for the Crusaders.
English (6-6, 220) is contributing 14.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocked shots per game. He has made 149 of 269 (.554) shots from the floor. English leads the MIAA in rebounding, ranks second in blocks, eighth in field goal percentage and 14th in scoring. He has twice been named MIAA Player of the Week this season. English has posted 12 double-doubles this year and scored a career-best 28 points vs. NSU (Jan. 27).
English (Pittsburg, Kan.) returned for a second season following an All-MIAA junior campaign for the Gorillas. He started all 27 games played for the season, averaging a team-leading 14.7 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots per game and posting 12 double-doubles on the year. English ranked 10th in the MIAA in scoring, second in the conference in rebounding and third in the league in blocked shots.
English enjoyed a record setting game vs. Lincoln (Nov. 28) last year, scoring 17 points and tying a 56-year-old school record with 23 rebounds.
For his career, he has scored 790 points (14.4 ppg), grabbed 527 rebounds (9.6 rpg) and blocked 82 shots (1.5 bpg) in 55 games.
English joined the Gorillas from Butler Community College. He was a two-time All-Jayhawk Conference performer for the Grizzlies, earning third-team All-Conference honors as a sophomore in 2021-22 and honorable mention All-Conference recognition as a freshman in 2019-20. He played at NCAA Division I University of Northern Colorado during the 2020-21 season.
The 2018 Kansas Class 5A Player of the Year, English averaged 20 points, eight rebounds and four assists per game his senior year at Pittsburg High School.
Frison (5-11, 165) has enjoyed a highly productive debut season for the Gorillas. He's averaging  12.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game through 27 games played. The Memphis, Tenn., native also is shooting .479 from the field (116-242). Frison currently ranks second in the MIAA in assists.
He scored a career best 24 points vs. Newman on Feb. 3; and he's dished out 140 assists on the year, the seventh-best total in Pitt State history.
Frison broke the Pitt State single game record by dishing out 13 assists against Henderson State on Dec. 19. He added 17 points to post his first career double-double for the Gorillas.
Frison averaged 28 points, six assists and four rebounds per game at Overton High School. He helped OHS to the 2023 Tennessee Class 4A state championship, while garnering Class 4A MVP honors.
Sophomore guard Tanner Mans also made his season debut at Las Vegas; and he's averaging 8.4 points and 3.9 rebounds in 20 games for the Gorillas. He has hit 40 3-pointers to date (40-91, .440, 2.0 per game), ranking eighth in the MIAA in 3-point field goals per game.
Mans (Wichita, Kan.) came to Pitt State from Virginia Military Institute, where he averaged 5.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game during the 2021-22 season. He was a Kansas Class 5A All-State performer as a senior at Bishop Carroll High School.
Junior center Braydon Redd is contributing 6.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 20 games played. He's shooting .524 from the field (44-84) to date.
Redd (6-10, 260) averaged 13 points and nine rebounds per game at Seminole State College. The Houston native was a TABCA All-America selection at Cypress Falls High School.
Redshirt junior guard R.J. Forney Jr. is averaging 6.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. He scored a career high 18 points vs. RSU on Jan. 24, making six of seven 3-point field goal attempts in the game. Forney has made a team-leading 53 3-pointers on the season (53-131, .405), ranking seventh in the MIAA (2.0 pg) in 3-point field goals per game.
Forney (Broken Arrow, Okla.) averaged 8.9 points and 2.8 rebounds last year and hit a team-leading 70 3-point field goals. He averaged 2.5 3-point field goals per game, shooting .417 from behind the arc (70-168).
Forney (6-3, 180) scored a season best 17 points and hit five 3-pointers vs. MWSU (Dec. 1) and vs. MSSU (Feb. 11) last season.  He ranked second in the MIAA in 3-point field goal percentage.
Forney has started 59 of 94 career games for the Gorillas, compiling 538 points (5.7 ppg), 231 rebounds (2.5 rpg) and 150 3-point field goals.
He came to Pitt State from Tulsa's Union High School, where he averaged 10.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists his senior year.
Sophomore center Tane Prictor is averaging 5.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots in 23 games played. He ranks third in the MIAA in blocked shots.
Prictor (Bend, Ore.) started in five of 21 games played in his debut season in 2022-23, averaging 3.7 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. He also blocked 18 shots on the season.
Prictor (6-11, 275) posted his first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. MSSU (Feb. 11) last year.
Prictor signed with Pitt State out of Mountain View (Ore.) High School where he was an honorable mention Oregon Class 6A All-State performer as a senior for the Cougars. He averaged 16 points, eight rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game, leading the state of Oregon in blocked shots.
Redshirt freshman Hayden Shanks also returns for his second year in the Pitt State program. Shanks (Bentonville, Ark.) garnered Arkansas Class 6A All-State honors as a senior at Bentonville High School, averaging 12 points and five rebounds a game his senior season.
Freshmen Carter Hjelmstad also seen significant action for the Gorillas.
Hjelmstad (6-5, 205) earned All-State honors at Edmond (Okla.) Memorial High School last year. Pitt State Probable Starters  F   3  Deshaun English II, 6-6, 220, Sr., Pittsburg, Kan.  F   4  Jeramy Shaw, 6-6, 205, Sr., St. Louis, Mo.  G   5  Jordan Frison, 5-11, 165, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.  G  10  R.J. Forney Jr., 6-3, 180, R-Jr., Broken Arrow, Okla.  G  23  Tanner Mans, 6-6, 190, So., Wichita, Kan.


 
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