January 31, 20181st2ndFinal
Indiana State303363
Valparaiso343569
Stats at a GlanceINSVALPO
FG Percentage.460 (23-50) .438 (21-48)
3P FG Percentage.250 (3-12) .313 (5-16)
FT Percentage.609 (14-23) .688 (22-32)
Offensive Rebounds117
Defensive Rebounds2624
Total Rebounds3731
Turnovers2214
Steals1113
Bench Points1226
LeadersINSVALPO
PointsBarnes - 23
Evelyn - 20
ReboundsMurphy - 7
Smits - 6
AssistsKey - 3
Joseph - 2
Evelyn - 2
Walker - 2
StealsDavis - 5
Joseph - 4
Walker - 4
BlocksKey - 1
Smits - 3
Men's Basketball Returns Home Wednesday to Host Indiana State
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Men's Basketball Returns Home Wednesday to Host Indiana State
Max Joseph and the Crusaders take on Indiana State Wednesday night.

Valparaiso (11-12, 2-8 MVC)
Game #24 - Wednesday, January 31 - 7 p.m.
Indiana State (10-12, 5-5 MVC)
Athletics-Recreation Center (5,000) - Valparaiso, Ind.

Next Up in Crusader Basketball: The Valparaiso University men’s basketball team returns home to the ARC Wednesday night as the back half of the MVC slate continues with a matchup against Indiana State. The Crusaders are looking to reassert their dominance at home after dropping each of their last two home games.

Last Time Out: Valpo struggled with its shooting throughout Saturday night’s Missouri Valley Conference at Illinois State, falling to the Redbirds by a 76-65 final. For the second time in three games, sophomore Derrik Smits set a new career best, finishing Saturday’s game with 17 points, but the Crusaders shot just 37.7% from the floor and were just 3-for-19 from 3-point range.

Following the Crusaders: Video - The Valley on ESPN3 - Todd Ickow (PxP) and David Huseman (Analyst)
Radio – WVUR (95.1 FM, Valparaiso) - Ben Ariano (PxP) and Danny Dalenberg (Analyst)
Links for the live coverage will be available at ValpoAthletics.com.

Head Coach Matt Lottich: Matt Lottich (35-21) continued the Valparaiso University men’s basketball program’s run of success in his first season as head coach of the Crusaders, and is poised to keep the program at a high level as he enters his second season in charge in 2017-2018. In his first season at the helm, Lottich guided Valpo to its fifth Horizon League regular season championship in the last six years as he led the Crusaders to 24 wins and an at-large berth into the NIT.

Series Notes: The fourth-most common opponent in Valpo men’s basketball history, Indiana State holds a 51-31 advantage in the all-time series. In seven meetings this century, however, the Crusaders own a 5-2 record. Valpo claimed non-conference wins over the Sycamores in each of the last two seasons, but in their first meeting as MVC opponents, it was Indiana State which came away with a 73-64 victory in Terre Haute back on Dec. 28. Bakari Evelyn and Tevonn Walker tied for team-high honors with 19 points apiece, but the Crusaders were unable to overcome 52.4% shooting from the Sycamores, who ended the game 10-for-18 from 3-point range.

@ValpoBasketball...
...and @ValleyHoops
- Valpo was selected to finish in sixth place in the MVC preseason poll, finishing just 12 points behind Southern Illinois for fifth place.
- Valpo has not finished worse in the final standings than its preseason projection in the last seven years.
- Senior Tevonn Walker represented the Crusaders among the preseason All-Conference honorees, earning Second Team accolades.

...looking back at last year
- The Crusaders are coming off of their third consecutive Horizon League regular season title and their fifth in the last six years, posting a 14-4 mark within league play and a 24-9 record overall.
- The regular season was highlighted by a win over #21 Rhode Island at the ARC - the program’s first win over a ranked opponent since 1998 - and wins in Las Vegas over Alabama and BYU to earn the MGM Grand Main Event title.
- Valpo earned an at-large bid into the Postseason NIT for the second time in program history, falling at Illinois in a first-round matchup. The NIT berth extended the Crusaders’ string of postseason appearances to seven straight seasons.
- Alec Peters was named an NABC Third Team All-American and an AP Honorable Mention All-American and claimed the Horizon League Player of the Year award.
- Peters closed out his career as the Crusaders’ all-time leading scorer and rebounder.
- Shane Hammink was a Second Team All-League selection, while Tevonn Walker was named to the league’s All-Defensive Team.

...notes from Illinois State
- The Crusaders were down just 24-20 with four minutes to go in the first half after holding the Redbirds scoreless for more than five minutes.
- But ISU went on a 10-1 run to extend its lead to double figures just before intermission, and the Crusaders would get no closer than nine the rest of the way.
- Valpo shot just 37.7% from the floor (23-of-61) for the game and finished the night just 3-for-19 from 3-point range.
- The Crusaders missed their first 14 3-point attempts of the game before Bakari Evelyn connected from long range with 2:05 to play.
- The Redbirds struggled from the 3-point line as well, going just 4-of-23 from distance, but finished the game 24-for-35 inside the arc.

...notes from Evansville
- Valpo led by as many as eight points in the first half before Evansville turned the game with a 13-0 run.
- The Purple Aces led by eight at the half, and while the Crusaders closed within two in the second half and twice had a shot to take the lead, Valpo never could re-gain the advantage.
- Valpo finished with at least 10 3-pointers for the fourth time this year, going 11-of-27 from distance, but was just 10-for-30 from inside the arc and 12-of-21 from the foul line.
- McMillan led the way from the 3-point line, hitting 4-of-5 from deep as he finished with a career-best 12 points. The freshman is the fourth different Crusader to connect on at least four 3-pointers in a single game on the season.
- The Purple Aces were just 2-of-5 from the 3-point line, but hit at a 93.5% clip from the foul line, going 29-of-31 from the charity stripe. It marked the best free throw shooting performance by a Valpo opponent since November of 2013.

...looking ahead
- The Crusaders face back-to-back road games following Wednesday night’s game against Indiana State.
- Valpo heads to Southern Illinois on Saturday, Feb. 3 before trekking down to Evansville on Wednesday, Feb. 7.

...at the ARC
- Valpo has 14 regular season home games scheduled at the ARC this season and is 7-3 at home so far this season.
- Missouri State snapped the Crusaders’ 13-game home winning streak in Valpo’s first MVC home game.
- Valpo has not lost three consecutive home conference games since Feb. 1992.
- The Crusaders posted a 15-2 record in 17 home games last season, one year after setting a program record with 17 home victories.
- Valpo has recorded a 54-7 record at home since the start of the 2014-15 season.
- Since the start of the 1995-96 season, the Crusaders own a 289-63 (.821) record on their home court at the ARC.

@IndStMBB
- Indiana State enters Wednesday night’s contest with a 10-12 overall record this year and sits at 5-5 in MVC play.
- The Sycamores have dropped back-to-back games heading into Wednesday’s game, falling at Southern Illinois and at home to Bradley.
- Jordan Barnes is scoring at a team-best clip, averaging 17.4 ppg on 44.7% 3-point shooting, while Brenton Scott adds 15.1 points and a team-high 5.5 rebounds per game.

Strength of The Valley
- This season’s iteration of the Missouri Valley Conference has proven to be the Crusaders’ most challenging conference slate in recent history.
- The MVC is currently ranked eighth in conference RPI and ninth in KenPom this season.
- Each of the other nine MVC programs is ranked 159th or better in RPI and 167th or better in KenPom.
- Last year, six of Valpo’s nine league opponents ranked lower than the lowest MVC opponent this season in both RPI and KenPom.

Thievery
- One area where this year’s Crusader squad has excelled is in the steals category, as Valpo is averaging an MVC-best 7.8 steals/game - a mark which ranks 38th nationally.
- The Crusaders are on pace for their highest steals/game average for a single season since the 2002-03 squad recorded 8.8 steals/game.
- Leading the way in the steals department is Tevonn Walker, who ranks second in the Valley with 1.9 steals/game and is on pace to crack Valpo’s single-season chart in the category.
- With 139 career steals, Walker is also just three away from moving into the Crusaders’ all-time top-10.

New Scoring Marks
- Six different Crusaders have matched or set a new career high for points scored in a single game since the start of MVC play.
- Most recently, last time out at Illinois State, Derrik Smits recorded a career-high 17 points as he made a career-best seven field goals.
- Against Evansville, Mileek McMillan connected on four 3-pointers for a career-best 12 points.
- Markus Golder set his career best at the D-I level with a basket in the final seconds, finishing with 18 points at UNI as he went 7-of-11 from the field.
- In the win over Drake, senior Tevonn Walker matched his career high as he scored 26 points, including five 3-pointers.
- Both Max Joseph and Jaume Sorolla set new career bests in scoring in the win over Southern Illinois with 17 points apiece.
- Sorolla’s performance against the Salukis was most notable, as he scored his 17 points in just 12 minutes - making him the first Valpo player to score 17 or more points while playing 12 or fewer minutes in a game in at least 30 years.

Cracking The Top-20
- With his final point at Bradley on Jan. 3, senior Tevonn Walker moved into the top-20 in Crusader history in career scoring.
- Against Loyola, Walker surpassed Darryl Ashby (1974-78) for 18th position in program history.
- Walker currently sits with 1,284 career points following a 16-point effort last time out.
- Next up for Walker is Chuck Kriston (1960-63) in 17th position - Kriston scored 1,287 points over his three seasons.

We Are Young
- The Crusaders feature nine underclassmen on their roster.
- The active squad boasts two seniors, six sophomores and three freshmen.
- Valpo ranks 257th nationally in Ken Pomeroy’s experience metric, which weights the experience of each player based on minutes played - the Crusaders’ ranking is the lowest in The Valley.

Valpo in the Valley
- A new era begins this year for Valpo men’s basketball and the athletics department and University as a whole, as the 2017-18 year is Valpo’s first as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
- The Valley is renowned for its men’s basketball success on the national stage. Since the year 2000, The Valley has earned 33 bids to the NCAA Tournament – 18 automatic bids and 15 at-large berths – and has posted 27 tournament victories.
- Since 2010, 12 MVC programs in the NCAA Tournament have combined for 16 victories.
- The Crusaders are looking to carry over the success they’ve had in the past two-plus decades into The Valley.
- Over its last 13 years as a member of the Mid-Continent Conference (1994-2007), Valpo claimed nine regular season and eight tournament championships.
- Then, in a decade as a Horizon League member (2007-2017), the Crusaders won five regular season and two tournament titles.

Non-Conference Success
- The Crusaders ended non-conference play with nine wins, missing out on double-figure victories in non-conference action for just the second time in the last six years.
- Valpo owns a 60-23 (.723) record in pre-league action over the last six years.

Third-Best Start
- The loss to Purdue capped the Crusaders’ open to the 2017-18 season as the third best in program history.
- Valpo ended up 8-0 to start this season - the only two starts in program history better than 8-0 both came from teams which boast renowned monikers.
- The World’s Tallest Team (1944-45) won 11 straight contests to open that season en route to a 21-3 record.
- The best start all-time by a Crusader squad came from the Victory Five (1923-24), which won its first 22 games of the year and finished the season 24-4.

Perfect Month
- With its win over Utah State, Valpo secured a perfect record in the month of November, finishing the month 8-0.
- It marked just the second perfect month for the Crusaders over the last 70 years (minimum three games played).
- The only other month where Valpo posted an undefeated mark came in February of 1998, as the Crusaders went 7-0 - a streak which eventually extended to a total of 13 straight wins as Valpo advanced to the Sweet 16.

Winning Big
- The first five of the Crusaders’ wins this season all came by at least 20 points, the first time in program history that Valpo has won five straight by 20+ points.
- The Crusaders’ first four wins of the year all came by at least 25 points, the first four-game winning streak in program history where all four wins came by 25+ points.
- The 25-point win at SIUE marked Valpo’s largest known margin of victory in a road opener (dating back to the mid-1940s when sites are denoted within the all-time results).

Developing Pros
- Valpo has had an entire team’s worth of talent from the past five years go on to professional basketball careers.
- Most notably, Alec Peters was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 54th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft and is currently on a two-way contract with Phoenix and the Northern Arizona Suns of the G-League.
- Peters is currently averaging 18.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game for the NAZ Suns and has appeared in six games, scoring 14 points, for the Phoenix Suns.
- E. Victor Nickerson (2016) has also seen time in the G-League with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
- Ryan Broekhoff (2013) highlights the Crusaders’ international pros who have graduated in the last five years, as he currently stars for Lokomotiv in Russia’s VTB United League and the EuroCup.
- Shane Hammink (2017) is playing for Bilbao Basket of Liga ACB in Spain - the top division - while Jubril Adekoya (2017), Vashil Fernandez (2016) and Kevin Van Wijk (2013) are all playing for CB Peñas Huesca of LEB Oro - Spain’s second division.
- Lavonte Dority (2014) is playing for Den Helder Suns in the top division in the Netherlands, while Jordan Coleman (2014) has played for Omnia Basket in Italy’s second division.