Game Notes (PDF) I Video I Audio I Stats I TicketsPortland Pilots (6-7) vs. Loyola Marymount Lions (7-4)Date: Monday, December 21, 2015
Tip-off: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Portland, Ore.
Arena: Chiles Center (4,852)
TV: ROOT Sports/CSN CA
Radio: 910 ESPN-Portland (KMTT)
Live Stats: PortlandPilots.com
POR vs. LMU Series Overall Series: 45-49
At UP: 28-16
At LMU: 15-26
Neutral: 2-7
Last 1: UP 66, LMU 63 (Feb. 14, 2015 at the Chiles Center)
THIS WEEK• Portland opens West Coast Conference play at home this week hosting Loyola Marymount (7-4) on Monday and Pepperdine (7-4) on Wednesday. Both games will tip-off at 6 p.m. and tickets are still available.
TICKET INFORMATION• Kids (6th grade and younger) will receive free admission, while adults will have a 2-for-1 Holiday special for this week's games.
• Tickets can be purchased through all Ticketmaster outlets or at the door.
• Season tickets, mini packs, and group packs are still available for the 2015-16 season.
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PROMOTIONS• A post-game autograph zone with the Pilot players will be available after both each game on Monday and Wednesday.
• The Pre-Game Dinner, usually reserved for the upper Chiles Center mezzanine, will instead be held at the newly renovated Pilot House before both games this week. The Pilot House will open one hour prior to tip-off each night.
• The Pilot Club space on the south mezzanine will remain open during the game through the 12-minute mark of the second half. Pilot Club members will have open access to the space and will receive one free beverage of choice per game. A Pilot Club Gameday Pass is available for $5 for non-Pilot Club members. The pass will include one free drink token that can be used for beer or soda on that date. The space will be open to all ages and have beverage service start-to-finish. Re-entry will be allowed throughout the game and snacks will be provided after tip-off.
• For a complete list of promotional events for the upcoming season,
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GAME COVERAGE• Monday's game will be televised live on ROOT Sports NW with Tom Glasgow and Francis Williams on the call. Wednesday will be nationally televised on ESPNU with Roy Philpott and Adrian Branch providing commentary.
• Radio coverage will be on the home of the Pilots, 910 ESPN-Portland (KMTT) with a 30-minute pregame show. Jason Swygard will call the action both days.
• Online audio simulcasts are available via 910 ESPN-Portland and live stats will be available at PortlandPilots.com.
ABOUT THE PILOTS • The Pilots (6-7) split a pair of games last weekend at the renewed Far West Classic which was co-hosted by Portland and Oregon State at the Moda Center. Portland dropped an overtime heartbreaker to Weber State (92-82) on Friday before defeating Cal State Fullerton (65-60) on Saturday.
• Weber State made a game-tying three-pointer with 0.8 seconds left to force overtime and in Friday's game. Junior PG Alec Wintering paced Portland by matching a season high with 26 points.
• Wintering and senior G Bryce Pressley combined for 34 points on Saturday as the Pilots held Fullerton to 39 percent shooting from the field.
• Sophomore starting wing Jason Todd has missed the last three games due to injury and is questionable entering Monday's game.
• Wintering, a three-year starter and Preseason All-WCC selection, is averaging a team-best 15.5 points and leads the WCC in steals (1.9) and ranks fifth in assists (6.1).
• Portland ranks 27th nationally in three-pointers made per game (9.7) and 42nd in steals per game (8.2). The Pilots lead the WCC steals and blocked shots (4.5) and are second in threes made, three-point percentage (.380) and turnover margin (+2.4).
• Portland is attempting 25.5 three-pointers per game, including 40 against Colorado State. That broke the previous Pilot single-game record of 34 attempts.
• Portland has played up-tempo with a lot of new faces on the roster. The team attempted 80 field goals against UC Davis, the most since the team hoisted 84 on Nov. 25, 2001 against Duke.
• Coach Eric Reveno has a deep bench with 12 players averaging 10 or more minutes.
• Pressley, also a three-year starter, is averaging a 12.4 points per game, including 30 in the season opener versus Oregon Tech. Pressley is seventh in the WCC in three-point percentage (.464) and sixth in three-pointers made per game (2.4).
• Reveno returns an experienced backcourt and seven lettermen from a 2014-15 squad that finished 17-16 overall and earned an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.
• The Pilots were picked fifth in the West Coast Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll.
• Wintering earned All-WCC second team honors last year after averaging 12.3 points and 5.7 assists per game. He ranked third in the league in both assists and three-point percentage (.449), fifth in steals (1.5), and ninth in free throw percentage (.794).
• Pressley and Wintering are co-captaining the Pilots this season.
ABOUT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT• All four losses for the Lions (7-4) have come against quality opponents on the road: UC Irvine, Colorado State, Oregon State and Boise State. Notable wins have come against Cal State Fullerton (twice), Cal State Northridge and UC Riverside.
• Adom Jacko (14.1) and Brandon Brown (13.5) pace LMU in scoring, while 11 players average double figure minutes.
• Head coach Mike Dunlap is in his second season with the Lions.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE• The Waves (7-4) have caught fire after a slow start and enter WCC play at Gonzaga on Monday night with a five-game win streak.
• Senior F Stacy Davis (14.5) and junior F Lamond Murray Jr. (14.4) led the scoring.
• Head coach Marty Wilson is in his fifth year at the helm and the Waves were picked to finish third in the WCC after returning all five starters and 12 lettermen from last year's team that finished 18-14 overall and fourth in the league standings.
FAR WEST CLASSIC NOTES• Oregon State and Portland brought back the Far West Classic this year, the first reincarnation of the tournament since it shut down in 1996.
• The tournament began in 1956 hosted by Oregon State at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis. When Memorial Coliseum opened in Portland in 1960, the Far West Classic moved there and became one of the best holiday basketball tournaments in the country.
• The last eight-team tournament was held in 1989 and returned as a two-night, four-team tourney from 1991-96.
• Portland has competed in 11 of the Far West Classics dating back to the 1959-60 season. The Pilots overall record at the event is 10-21.
CLIMBING THE UP CHARTS• Alec Wintering has moved into fifth place on UP's all-time assists chart (388), while his career average of 5.3 per game tops in school history. He trails Dionn Holton (1995-99, 462) in fourth place, while Darwin Cook (1977-81, 573) is the all-time leader.
• Wintering also cracked the top 10 in steals (117) last weekend.
• Four current Pilots rank among the school's top 11 in career three-point percentage: Jason Todd (3rd, .438), Bryce Pressley (5th, .421), Alec Wintering (7th, .408) and D'Marques Tyson (11th, .387).
TODD HOPES TO RETURN SOON• Sophomore G Jason Todd had started eight consecutive games and recorded back-to-back career-highs of 14 points against Southern Illinois and Portland State. Todd has missed the last three games due to injury and is questionable for Monday.
• Todd was clutch on at Portland State, going a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range and making a pair of free throws in the closing seconds to ice the game.
• He had eight points, four rebounds, three assists and career-best four steals against Idaho State.
• An elite high school athlete, Todd also pitched in the Little League World Series.
LATE GAME STRUGGLES• Portland has lost a few games this season in the closing seconds. The Pilots had two shots to win before the buzzer in an 80-79 loss to Southern Illinois, but both missed.
• Idaho State got a tip-in in the closing seconds for a 66-65 win over the Pilots, while Weber State hit contested three-pointer with 0.8 seconds left in regulation to force overtime, which they would go on to win by a 92-82 margin.
• Portland also was tied with Boise State with 5:15 remaining, but suffered a nearly four-minute scoring drought in the 81-71 loss.
FAMILIAR FACES ON THE BENCH• Head Coach Eric Reveno picked up a pair of his former players to join the coaching staff this offseason. Mitch Johnson, a former Stanford point guard, comes on as an assistant coach, while former Pilot center Kramer Knutson also joined the staff as director of basketball operations.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLUFF• Junior F Jarrel Marshall, along with junior C Ray Barreno, are incoming JC transfers that have contributed immediately. Marshall missed the UC Davis game with a sprained ankle, but has come back and reached double figures in five games. Barreno has started all 12 games and is second on the team in rebounds.
• The Pilots added five true freshmen to the roster, including local standout Jazz Johnson (Lake Oswego HS). Johnson broke the prestigious Les Schwab Invitational scoring record last winter by averaging 35.0 points over four games.
• Rashad Jackson (Bakersfield, Calif./Garces Memorial HS/IMPACT Academy) scored more than 2,100 points as a four-year prep standout and then spent last year training at the IMPACT Academy in Las Vegas. He has started the last three games in place of Todd.
• Colin Russell (Folsom, Calif./Folsom HS) led his high school to the 2014 Nor Cal State Title and consecutive Section Division titles.
• Xavier Hallinan (Portland, Ore./Central Catholic HS) was a two-sport prep standout in basketball and football and joins the Pilots as a walk-on.
• Chier Maker (Sydney, Australia/Newington College) is redshirting the 2015-16 season and will have four years of eligibility remaining beginning next season.
TRAGIC LOSS: LONGTIME VOICE OF THE PILOTS PASSES AWAY• Bill Johnson, the radio play-by-play voice of the University of Portland's men's basketball program for 23 years, died of heart failure on Sunday, Nov. 29 at the age of 71.
• His distinguished broadcasting career spanned six decades and included various radio and TV positions in the Portland market. He served as the basketball play-by-play voice at various times throughout his career with the Oregon, Linfield, Lewis & Clark and Sonoma State. He also was with the Portland Trail Blazers from 1974-76. Johnson's football play-by-play experience included time with Oregon, Portland State and Lewis & Clark College and most recently with Linfield College.
• Johnson had three stints with the Pilots, first with the 1977-78 team and then a 16-year run from 1986-01 which included Portland's run to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. He re-joined the Pilots for the last six seasons.
• Portland honored Johnson prior to tip-off against Boise State on Dec. 5 with a video tribute and moment of silence. Memorial service details will be announced soon.
PILOTS SIGN LOCAL CENTER TO NLI • Portland announced that 6-10 center Joseph Smoyer (Portland, Ore./Franklin HS) signed a National Letter of Intent and will join the Pilots next season.
• Smoyer has started for the Quakers each of the last three seasons earning All-Portland Interscholastic League First Team honors last season. He was honorable mention all-league in both his freshman and sophomore seasons.
• An elite student, Smoyer is currently the senior class President and has been admitted to the University of Portland Shiley School of Engineering.
• Smoyer joins previous signee Alec Monson to comprise the Class of 2016. Monson signed in 2014 and will return from a two-year church mission next season.
PILOTS ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP WITH COMCAST SPORTSNET• Portland and Comcast SportsNet announced a partnership that will televise eight upcoming Pilot events, including the Jan. 28 men's basketball game versus San Francisco.
• Three women's basketball games and four baseball games will also be aired.
• This is in addition to the monthly 30-minute show, 'Portside with the Pilots' which showcases student-athlete profiles, alumni spotlights, top plays, and behind-the-scenes access to Pilot Athletics.
• The show launched last January and the 12th episode is scheduled to air on Tuesday, December 15 at 7:30 p.m.
• All episodes are archived at YouTube.com/PortlandPilots.
PILOTS INK MULTI-YEAR DEAL WITH 910 ESPN-PORTLAND• Portland and Entercom Portland, LLC will continue their men's basketball partnership for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons on 910 ESPN-Portland (KMTT). In addition to live coverage of all exhibition, regular season, and postseason games, a weekly one-hour Portland Pilots Basketball Show featuring head coach Eric Reveno will be produced every Monday night at 7 p.m. throughout the basketball season.