Portland Pilots (11-12, 3-5 WCC) vs. No. 14 Gonzaga Bulldogs (17-4, 6-1 WCC)
Date: Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023
Time: 4 p.m.
Place: Portland, Ore.
Arena: Chiles Center
TV: ROOT Sports NW
Radio: 910 ESPN Portland
Live Coverage Links: Video I
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Tickets: PortlandPilots.com/Tickets
THIS WEEK
• Portland have won three straight home games and will welcome the No. 14 Gonzaga Bulldogs on Saturday at 4 p.m. in the first game of a doubleheader.
• The Pilot women host LMU at 7 p.m. A limited number of tickets are still available at
PortlandPilots.com.
• Portland dropped a 79-60 decision at LMU on Thursday.
GAME COVERAGE
• Saturday's game will be aired live on ROOT Sports Northwest with Ann Schatz and Jennifer Mountain calling the action.
• All Portland games are on the radio on 910 ESPN Portland with Jason Swygard and Joel Sobotka providing the commentary with the pregame show starting at 3:30 p.m.
• Live coverage links for Portland games can be found at PortlandPilots.com.
• Follow @PortlandMBB on Twitter and Instagram for the latest team content.
ABOUT THE PILOTS
• Portland won a pair of home games against San Diego (88-83) and Pepperdine (91-76) last week before dropping a 79-60 decision at LMU on Thursday.
• Moses Wood and Chika Nduka led the Pilots against the Lions with 15 and 12 points, respectively.
• Wood reached the 1,000 career point mark late in the first half against Pepperdine, becoming the 47th Pilot to reach the mark all-time.
• Nduka and freshman G Juanse Gorosito have started the last three games as 10 different Pilots have now started this season.
• Wood, who missed the first three WCC games with a foot injury, is averaging 19.4 points on 56 percent shooting from the field and 53 percent from three-point range since returning.
• Portland leads the WCC and ranks top 20 nationally in both free throws made (16.9) and attempted (23.3) per game.
• Tyler Robertson is 11th in the nation in total assists (119), 21st in assists per game (5.4) and top 30 in free throws made (93). He also leads the WCC in each of those categories and is one of 19 players nationally with a triple-double.
• Kristian Sjolund ranks top 40 nationally in effective FG percentage (.627) and true shooting percentage (.655) according to KenPom.com (DI games only).
• Portland leads the WCC and ranks 15th nationally in both free throws made (17.0) and free throws attempted (23.5) per game. The Pilots are also 19th nationally in threes made per game (9.6) and 29th in assists per game (16.0).
• Tyler Robertson is 11th in the nation in total assists (116), 21st in assists per game (5.5) and 37th in free throws made (93). He also leads the WCC in each of those categories and is one of 19 players nationally with a triple-double.
• Robertson broke the Pilot record for both free throws made and attempted in a game on Nov. 11 against Portland State. He made 22-of-24 overall to break the previous marks held by Jim Winters (20-of-23) which dated back to a matchup with Seattle U on Feb. 12, 1956.
• The team matched a school record with 18 three-pointers made in a 100-61 victory over New Orleans on Dec. 10. Robertson eclipsed the 1,000-career points mark in the same game and also broke the Pilot single-game record for assists with 15.
• Head coach Shantay Legans was hired last March after he led Eastern Washington to the 2021 NCAA Tournament. In four years as head coach, Legans compiled EWU's best overall (.605) and conference (.726) winning percentages in school history. He recorded his 100th career win on Nov. 30 vs. Multnomah.
• The Pilots finished last season 19-15 overall and sixth in the WCC, recording their highest win total since 2010 and their fourth-highest win total since joining Division I in 1958. The 7-7 record in WCC play was also their best since 2015 and the team recorded its first ever postseason victory at the Division I level (def. New Orleans in The Basketball Classic).
• The Pilots set a single game scoring record a year ago in a 122-78 victory over Willamette, eclipsing the 115 scored against St. Martin's in 1978. Portland also broke the program's single game three-pointers made record with 18 against VMI on Dec. 3, 2021, while the team's 264 three-pointers made marked the second most in single-season school history (289 in 2015-16).
• The Pilots finished last season ranked seventh in the nation in free throw percentage (.791) to establish a new UP single-season record. The team also finished 12th in free throws made (544) nationally last year.
• Portland returns all five starters and the top seven scorers from last year's team. The Pilots return 91.1 percent of the scoring production from last year, second nationally to Virginia (91.4).
• The Pilots signed G Vince Delano and F Cyprian Hyde to National Letters of Intent in November. Delano (6-2, 170) currently attends Arizona Compass Prep, one of the top basketball prep schools in the country. Hyde (6-10, 220) finished last season averaging 16.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
• A total of 13 former Pilots are currently playing professionally, while alum Erik Spoelstra ('92) has won two NBA Championships as head coach of the Miami HEAT. Ben Sullivan ('07) also won a 2021 title as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks coaching staff and is now an assistant coach with the Boston Celtics.
• A total of 17 Pilot games are currently scheduled for television, including a minimum of seven on national TV.
INJURY BUG & ROSTER NOTES
• Mike Meadows (groin) returned to the lineup in a limited role last week and his missed 12 games this year due to injury. Wyatt Lowell (knee) missed his fifth straight game on Saturday.
• Moses Wood (foot) missed the first three WCC games and Tyler Robertson went down with an ankle injury in the first half of the league opener vs. LMU and missed the next game at BYU, but both are back now.
• Chris Austin started all 34 games last year and was second on the team in scoring (14.4), but broke his leg in the season finale at Southern Utah and will redshirt this season.
• Freshman F Bol Dengdit is also redshirting, while Maine transfer G Vukasin Masic had an NCAA immediate eligibility waiver denied and will sit out the 2022-23 season.
• With Juanse Gorosito and Chika Nduka starting the last three games, the Pilots have had 10 different players start a game this year.
WITH OR WITHOUT YOU?
• With the lineup in limbo due to injuries, Portland's offensive numbers changed dramatically to open WCC play.
• The Pilots were one of the top offensive teams in the country during non-league play averaging 79.3 points, making 10.0 three-pointers per game at a 39 percent rate and dishing out 17.1 assists per game... all top 30 nationally.
• With key players missing early in WCC play, those numbers have dropped.
• In Division I games with Moses Wood the Pilots are averaging 78.1 points, making 9.6 threes per game and shooting 47 percent from the field and 39 percent from three-point range. In the three WCC losses without Wood Portland scored just 57.3 points, made only 4.3 three-pointers per game and shot 35.9 percent from the floor and 22.0 percent from three-point range.
BALANCED ATTACK
• Seven different Pilots are averaging 5.9 or more points this season.
• Six different players have scored 20 or more points in a game. Portland and Missouri are the only teams in the country with six different 20-point scorers. In the win over San Francisco Robertson, Wood and Sjolund all had 20-plus points.
• 11 players are averaging more than eight minutes per game.
SHARING THE BALL
• The Pilots are averaging 15.7 assists per game, which is best since the 1991-92 Portland team averaged 18.3. The program record is 19.2 per game during the 1977-78 season.
• The 28 assists against Multnomah matched last year's 28 against New Orleans for the most since the Pilots recorded 30 against Texas Southern on Dec. 29, 1995. The team record is 34 versus LMU on March 5, 1988.
• UP has recorded 20-plus assists in eight different games this year.
RECORD-BREAKING ROBERTSON
• Tyler Robertson broke the UP record for assists in a game with 15 against New Orleans on Dec. 10. The previous mark was 14 by Dionn Holton on Dec. 9, 1995 vs. Southern Oregon. The Melbourne, Australia native also scored his 1,000th career point in the same contest.
• Against Portland State on Nov. 11, Robertson set the Pilot record for both free throws made and attempted in a game. He converted 22-of-24 overall to break the previous marks held by Jim Winters (20-of-23) which dated back to a matchup with Seattle U on Feb. 12, 1956.
• He ranks third among Portland's career leader in free throw percentage (.829) and ranked second in the WCC and 22nd in the nation in free throw percentage (.883) last year including a streak of 34 consecutive free throws made.
• Last season, he posted a remarkable 31-point, 11-rebound, 11-assist triple-double in a Feb. 12 win over LMU to join teammate Mike Meadows as the only players in program history to record a triple-double – Meadows did so against Willamette. Only 26 players in the nation last season had triple-doubles with UP and Western Kentucky the only teams with more than one player on the list.
• Robertson became the only NCAA Division I player in the last 25 years to log a 30-point triple-double, make 5-plus threes without a miss (5-for-5) and drill 10-plus free throws without a miss (10-for-10) in his remarkable performance against LMU. No other player has achieved all three of those marks throughout an entire career, but Robertson accomplished it a single game.
THE NEWCOMERS
• Coach Legans brought in a talented recruiting class including four transfers and five freshmen. The additions of 6-foot-10 grad transfer Joey St. Pierre (Milwaukee), 6-foot-9 former WAC Freshman of the Year Wyatt Lowell (Utah Valley/BYU/Snow JC) gives the Pilots more size this season.
• Mississippi State transfer Alden Applewhite is good sized wing with a versatile skill set, while Maine transfer Vukasin Masic provides scoring and distributing ability as a combo guard.
• Freshman guard Juanse Gorosito is an elite shooter, while freshman Bol Dengdit has good size and skill for a wing at 6-11.
PILOTS VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS
• The Pilots dropped to 7-76 all-time against opponents ranked in the AP Poll and 0-10 against team's ranked No. 1 after narrow losses to North Carolina and Michigan State at PKI, as well as the Jan. 14 loss at Gonzaga.
• Portland has lost 20 consecutive games to ranked opposition with the last win an 82-73 defeat of No. 18 Gonzaga on Jan. 9, 2014 at the Chiles Center.
PILOTS SIGN TWO DURING EARLY NLI PERIOD
• Portland has announced the signings of G Vince Delano and F Cyprian Hyde to National Letters of Intent.
• Delano (6-2, 170) currently attends Arizona Compass Prep, one of the top basketball prep schools in the country. Last season he competed for Phoenix Prep in the elite prep basketball circuit, The Grind Session. He broke the circuit record for most three-pointers in a game (10) and helped lead Phoenix Prep to the Grind Session Final Four.
• Hyde (6-10, 220) provides versatility from the post position with his size and athleticism. An elite shot blocker with three-point shooting range, Hyde was named the Vista High School Defensive Player of the Year last season. He finished the season averaging 16.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
PILOTS SHOW OUT AT PKI
• The team concluded a challenging non-league schedule that included games against North Carolina, Villanova and Michigan State at the Phil Knight Invitational, as well as road games against Kent State and Oregon.
• The Pilots put the country on notice by pushing then-No. 1 UNC and Michigan State to the wire in close games and knocking off Villanova at the event.
• Portland will not host BYU or visit Santa Clara as part of the WCC's unbalanced league schedule.
• The Pilots are the only team nationally that played Gonzaga and North Carolina, the preseason No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country.
HEAD COACH SHANTAY LEGANS
• Legans was hired in March of 2021 after he led Eastern Washington to the 2021 NCAA Tournament. In his four years as head coach at EWU, Legans compiled the school's best overall (.605) and conference (.726) win percentages.
• Legans finished third or better in the Big Sky Conference all four seasons, led the Eagles to the 2020 regular season crown and 2021 tournament title.
• His teams improve each year as the season progresses best illustrated by his 47-18 (.723) record in games played after Feb. 1 in five years as a head coach.
• All three assistant coaches are back this year for the Pilots. Bobby Suarez and T.J. Lipold came with Legans from Eastern Washington, while Jeremy Pope came on board after coaching most recently at Arizona Compass Prep.
• His staff is among the nation's youngest as all three assistants are under 35.
ABOUT GONZAGA
• The Bulldogs (17-4, 6-1 WCC) are ranked No. 14 in both the AP and Coaches Top 25. Gonzaga is also No. 18 on KenPom.com and No. 12 in the NCAA NET Rankings.
• Gonzaga has notable wins against Michigan State, Kentucky, Xavier, Alabama, Washington and Kent State. Losses have come against Texas, Purdue, Baylor and LMU.
• Head coach Mark Few has led GU to the NCAA Tournament in all 23 seasons at the helm, including Final Four runs in 2017 and 2021.
PORTLAND-GONZAGA SERIES HISTORY
Overall: GON leads 107-66
H / A / N: 35-44 / 22-50 / 9-13
Streak: GON W15
Last 10 / 5: 0-10 / 0-5
Last Meeting: #8 Gonzaga 115, Pilots 75 (Jan. 14, 2023 at GON)
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