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- Hardrockers
looking to turn it around on difficult road trip
- By Brad Blume
- Sports
Information Director
RAPID CITY --- After a somewhat
shocking defeat this past weekend, the South Dakota School of Mines men’s
basketball team returns to Dakota Athletic Conference action this weekend,
traveling to North Dakota Friday for a matchup with the Mayville State
Comets followed by a trek over to Madison for a bout with the Dakota State
Trojans.
- The Hardrockers
enter the weekend with a 1-2 DAC mark after losing on a Jamestown College
three-point buzzer beater that left the entire team, as well as the King
Center crowd speechless this past Saturday in Rapid City.
- The loss though was
Hbitter sweet. It was a setback for the ‘Rockers to lose the game in that
manner, giving the team a 4-13 overall record, but the upside saw the young
Mines team toe it up against the conference’s best squad.
- “I didn’t know what
to expect when we started practicing on Monday,” said Hardrocker head coach
Jason Henry. “Our kids came in and were ready to go. That was good to see.
We’ve had a good week of practice so far and (the Hardrockers) know how
close they are. When you take a team like Jamestown, the top team in our
conference, and have a chance to win --- it makes you feel pretty good.”
- So SDM will first
turn its attention this weekend to the Comets who are currently .500 on the
season with an 8-8 overall record and 2-1 mark in the DAC.
- Last season Mayville
won the DAC tournament, winning over the Hardrockers in the championship
game, and went on to become the NAIA national runners-up. And even though
the Comets have lost the core of that squad and are under new direction,
they still bring the same sort of dynamic to the basketball court as they
did a year ago.
- “They have a new
coaching staff and it’s definitely different team from last year,” Henry
said. “But they still like to run in transition and still like to get up and
down the floor. It’s a different team from last year but they still have
some skilled kids that can play.”
- The top player for
Mayville being senior guard Tremel Gilot. The Chicago, Ill., native is the
Comets’ leading scorer averaging just under 20 markers a game. He is ranked
21st in the NAIA for steals per game (2.4) and is 43rd in points
scored per game (18.25). In the conference, he is the DAC’s second leading
scorer with 292 total points and is first in steals with 39 total.
- “(Gilot) shoots a
lot and he scores even more. He was with (the Comets) last year and had a
good season,” Henry said. “Mayville lost nine or 10 kids from the national
runners-up team but he was one that played a lot of minutes and had some big
games for them last year. He was one of the guys that needed to pick up the
slack for the Comets coming in this season and he’s done that --- especially
scoring.”
- The Comets have
another competent guard in Marques Benjamin who is listed at second in the
nation in assists per game (7.2) and 30th in defensive rebounds
per game (5.6). He also leads the DAC in assists with 115.
- “He’s another quick
kid who kind of runs the show for Mayville. He’s good at finding guys when
they are open but is also one that can definitely score,” Henry said.
- The coach added that
the keys to defeating Mayville would be to contain Gilot and make sure that
the Hardrockers play exceptional defense. Henry said they also want to
accomplish select goals during the contest.
- “We have to make
sure we can meet our goals we set for each game --- shooting 50 percent from
the field and 40 percent from the three-point line and 15 or less
turnovers,” the coach said. “If we can do those things, we can definitely be
there.”
- Saturday’s matchup
pits the ‘Rockers against one of the conference’s premier post players in
Joe Backus. The 6-foot-8-inch senior appears to be the life blood of the
3-13 (1-2) Trojans. He is currently the DAC’s third leading scorer with 291
points and is fifth overall in field goal percentage (.49) and third in
total rebounds with 114.
- “He’s a good
rebounder and one of the best posts we will play against all year. He’s had
some big games again this year,” Henry said. “We need to control him and
limit his touches and make sure he doesn’t get a ton of offensive rebounds.
He is a key for them.”
- Henry also had good
things to say about the rest of the team and that even when opponents
attempt to shut Backus down, there have been other Trojans that have stepped
in at different times to have big games. Dakota State defeated Dickinson on
the road last weekend and are looking to add to the momentum this weekend on
their home floor.
- “They are capable of
scoring a lot of points,” Henry added.
- Good news for the
Hardrockers is that they will get back post player Brandon Smith this
weekend. The 6-8 junior missed the last two games with a back injury. Smith
was surely missed in those contests, averaging 11.27 a game and is the teams
leading rebounder with
- 91 total, averaging
6.1 a game.
- “It will be good to
have him back,” Henry said.
- Add him to the mix
of freshman A.J. Trennepohl and sophomore Robbie Fedor, who are both scoring
just over 11 points a contest, and the Hardrockers are establishing
themselves as a solid and balanced offense and that is something they will
need if they want to advance to that next level of play.
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