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OPENING TIP
The UTEP men's basketball team (12-14, 5-10 C-USA) will shoot for a split of its two-game homestand when it plays host to second-place North Texas (22-5, 13-3 C-USA) at the Don Haskins Center at 7 p.m. MT Saturday. Mattress Firm is the Presenting Sponsor of UTEP Men's Basketball. The Miners were clipped by surging UAB, 79-66, on Feb. 16 while the Mean Green won their seventh straight and eighth of nine with a 72-62 outcome at LA Tech. UTEP is vying to split the season series with UNT after falling, 52-42, in Denton on Jan. 28. It was a one-point tilt with roughly 10 minutes remaining before the Mean Green pulled away late. The Miners stand 10-5 at home (3-4 C-USA), but they are looking to regain their winning ways in the Sun City after dropping the past three tilts inside the Don Haskins Center. North Texas is a stout 8-2 on the road (7-1 C-USA). The match-up continues a regular-season ending stretch of four of six at home, although the Orange and Blue will have a pair of road games (at FIU-Feb. 23; at No. 25 FAU, Feb. 25) next week before wrapping up the slate at home the first week of March. It is the second straight tilt against a top-75 NET foe (North Texas-No. 46). It also serves as the second consecutive contest vs. a foe near the top of the league standings. UAB was in third place and North Texas sits alone in second place. Factoring in the Orange and Blue's upcoming tilt at No. 25 Florida Atlantic, they will have faced the top-three teams in the league within a span of nine days. The contest will be UTEP's 300th league tilt since it joined C-USA for the 2005-06 season.
Jon Teicher (42nd year) and
Steve Yellen (20th year) will be on the call on "The Home of UTEP Basketball" 600 ESPN El Paso. It will also stream on ESPN+ with
Erik Elken and former Miner
Hooper Vint describing the action. To purchase tickets, visit www.UTEPMiners.com/Tickets or call (915) 747-UTEP. Prices start as low as $9.15.
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SERIES HISTORY: UTEP LEADS, 11-9
UTEP leads the series 11-9, with it knotted 7-7 since the Mean Green became a member of Conference USA. The Miners are looking to earn a season split in the series after having fallen, 52-42, in Denton on Jan. 28. It was a one-point game with 10 minutes to play before UNT pulled away late. Last season, the Miners bested the Mean Green, 70-68, in the Don Haskins Center on March 5 to halt their 15-game winning streak. It also stopped a five-contest skid against UNT. The two programs squared off six times from 1951-52 through 1974-75 before not meeting again until North Texas joined the league.Â
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GET TO KNOW NORTH TEXAS
North Texas cruised to a mark of 9-2 in nonconference play. It hasn't looked back, forging a record of 13-3 within the league to sit alone in second place and join nationally-ranked Florida Atlantic as the lone teams in C-USA to have less than five conference setbacks. The Mean Green (22-5) have won seven straight and eight of nine, including most recently rolling to a 72-62 win at LA Tech on Feb. 16. UNT is last in the league for scoring (63.6 ppg-334th NCAA), but that is plenty of offensive output with its stifling defense. The Mean Green are second in the nation in scoring defense (55.8) while leading the league as well in both field-goal percentage defense (40.3 percent-27th NCAA) and 3-point percentage defense (31.5-57th NCAA). It has given up 70+ points in regulation just once (L, 60-72, vs. Rice, Jan. 19) while holding eight foes to 50 points or less. UNT does a good job on the glass (+4.8 margin-third C-USA/35th NCAA), with 11.1 offensive boards per game (third C-USA/94th NCAA). The Mean Green demonstrate tremendous ball security, committing only 11.6 turnovers per game (third C-USA/75th NCAA). A trio of individuals are in double figures for scoring, in the form of Tylor Perry (17.1 ppg-fifth C-USA/100th NCAA), Kai Huntsberry (12.1 ppg-17th C-USA) and Abou Ousmane (11.6 ppg-20th C-USA) to give UNT three players in the top 20 of the league for scoring. No other player on the roster contributes more than 6.5 ppg. Ousmane also tops the team in rebounding (6.1 rpg-10th C-USA) and blocks per game (1.3 bpg-fifth C-USA) while Rubin Jones does so for steals (1.3 spg-14th C-USA). Perry is right behind at 1.2 spg (16th C-USA). Perry is a serious threat from distance, going 79-176 for a sizzling 44.9 percent (first C-USA/seventh NCAA). He accounts for 3.2 treys per tilt (second C-USA/17th NCAA). He is also nearly a nuisance at the charity stripe, draining 102-141 for a readout of 84.3 percent (third C-USA/86th NCAA). Notable North Texas alumni include "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (professional wrestler), Jeff Coffin (Jazz saxophones member of Dave Matthews band) and "Mean" Joe Green (NFL Hall of Famer).
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LAST TIME OUT: UAB 79, AT UTep 66, (2/16/23)
Ze'Rik Onyema poured in a career-high 16 points and UTEP forced 21 turnovers but visiting UAB did enough to knock off the Miners, 79-66, on Feb. 16.
Calvin Solomon and S
hamar Givance both netted 13 points while
Tae Hardy added 11 to join Onyema in double figures.
Malik Zachery came off the bench to contribute six points, but no other Miner had more than three points. UAB used a hot shooting night to emerge with the win. They nailed 52.9 percent from the floor (27-51), including 9-17 from distance. UTEP connected on 42.2 percent overall (27-64) but was 3-14 (21.4 percent) on 3-point tries. Despite the differential for shooting (+18 points on 3-pointers for UAB), the Miners trailed by only one (44-43) with 15:32 remaining in regulation before UAB managed to put together a 15-2 run to suddenly jump out by 14 (59-45). UTEP couldn't get closer than seven the rest of the way.
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STUFFING THE STAT SHEET
Shamar Givance stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, five rebounds, five assists (team high), two blocks (team-best tying) and six steals (team most) against UAB on Feb. 16. He also paced the squad in minutes played (36) in the all-around performance.
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STEALING THEIR WAY INTO THE RECORDBOOKS
The Orange and Blue compiled 16 steals against UAB on Feb. 16, which tie as the most in a league game ever by the Miners and 10th all time regardless.
Shamar Givance had six (tied 12th at UTEP) while
Calvin Solomon notched a season-high five. Solomon has at least one steal in 25 of 26 games played while Givance has done so in 24 of 26.
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SOLOMON SURGING AT THE CHARITY STRIPE
Calvin Solomon continued his resurgence at the free throw line by going 3-4 against UAB on Feb. 16. He now has made 15 of his past 17 tosses at the charity stripe.
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ONYEMA DOING SO AS WELL
Ze'Rik Onyema has gotten hot at the free-throw line lately, connecting on 13 of his past 17 attempts. He was a perfect 2-2 against UAB on Feb. 16.
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GET IT TO Z
Ze'Rik Onyema produced a team best and career-high 16 points against UAB on Feb. 16. He has now hit double figures in back-to-back league contests for the first time of his career after posting 10 points at UTSA on Feb. 11. He had a five-game surge (all nonconference) at the beginning of the season.
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FIVE STRAIGHT FOR TAE
Tae Hardy put together his fifth straight double-digit scoring effort after tallying 11 points against UAB on Feb. 16. It is the longest stretch of his collegiate career, surpassing a four-game streak while at Southern Miss in the 2020-21 campaign.
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ZACHERY FINDING HIS SCORING TOUCH
Malik Zachery has registered 17 combined points the past two games, eclipsing his total (16 points) in his first 10 tilts as a Miner. He accounted for a career-high 11 points at UTSA (Feb. 11) and then pitched in a Miner reserve-best six points off the pine against UAB on Feb. 16.
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A SCRAPPY DEFENSE
UTEP turned UAB over 21 times, the third-most giveaways the Blazers had committed this season. The Miners were especially pesky in the final two minutes of the opening half, forcing three miscues by the visitors to fuel an 8-0 surge to close the stanza and make it a two-point tilt (36-34) at the break.
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CONVERTING TURNOVERS INTO POINTS
UTEP forced 21 turnovers against UAB on Feb. 16 on the way to holding a 34-14 advantage in points off giveaways. It marked the third time this season that the Orange and Blue have been +20 in the category, trailing only a +36 differential (44-8) in a rout of DIII program Sul Ross State (Nov. 15) and a +26 margin (35-9) in a win vs. UTSA (Jan. 11).
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BLAZERS CAN'T BOX OUT THE MINERS
After piling up a season-high 20 offensive rebounds at UAB (Dec. 29), the Miners proved it was no fluke in getting to the glass against the top rebounding team (+7.0 margin) in the league by an outstanding effort in the tilt on Feb. 16. UTEP corralled 17 offensive boards for its second-highest total of the campaign. The effort helped lead to a 19-8 cushion on second-chance points.
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RARE PERFORMANCE ON THE GLASS
UTEP had 16 offensive boards at UTSA (Feb. 11) before coming up with 17 against UAB (Feb. 16). It marks the first time the Miners have produced back-to-back games with 16+ offensive boards against DI foes since the 2008-09 campaign. That year UTEP had 22 against Sam Houston State (Dec. 6, 2008), which was followed by 20 offensive caroms at NM State (Dec. 14, 2008).
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CRASHING THE OFFENSIVE BOARDS
UTEP has now pulled down 10+ offensive rebounds in 14 of the past 16 games and 21 times total on the season. That's the most since racking up 30 such tilts (in 37 total contests). There was a streak of seven straight, which was the longest such run since posting eight in a row (twice) in 2008-09. UTEP's 11.5 offensive rebounds per game is second in C-USA and 67th in the country. That figure moves to 12.5 orpg in C-USA only tilts, which is second in the league. Overall,
Calvin Solomon is eighth in C-USA with 56 total offensive boards.
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POUND THE PAINT
UTEP compiled 42 points in the paint against UAB (Feb. 16), marking the seventh game this season with at least 40 down low (five with 45+). The Miners' high against a DI opponent this year was a 56-point effort at Rice on Jan. 14.
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BANGING HOME 3S
UTEP matched its second-highest total against a DI opponent this year by nailing eight 3-pointers in the win at UTSA on Feb. 11. UTEP was 4-11 in the first half and 4-7 in the second half to finish above 40 percent (42.1 percent) from distance for the third time this year. It also did so at Charlotte (46.2 percent- Jan. 16) and against Northern New Mexico (44.0 percent-Dec. 3) to stay unbeaten on the season when doing so.
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WIRE-TO-WIRE WIN
UTEP jumped out to a 7-0 advantage and never looked back on the way to a wire-to-wire 77-66 victory at UTSA on Feb. 11. It marked the third time this year that the Miners never trailed in a game, but the first occasion that it happened against a DI foe. UTEP also went wire-to-wire against Sul Ross State and Northern New Mexico College.
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BREAK OUT THE BROOMS
UTEP knocked off UTSA, 77-66, on Feb. 11, completing the season sweep of the Roadrunners for the second straight year. That is something that hadn't happened in the series since the 2013-14 and 2014-15 campaigns.
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ALL-AROUND EFFORT BY SOLOMON
Calvin Solomon paced UTEP in points (game-high 16), rebounding (six) and assists (three) against Charlotte on Feb. 9, making him the first Miner to lead the squad in the three major stat categories since
Souley Boum at LA Tech on Feb. 17, 2022. Helping his scoring effort was going 8-9 at the charity stripe.
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GOTTA KEEP THEM BELOW 70
UTEP is an impressive 12-5 on the year when holding the opposition to fewer than 70 points in a game. It is still in search of its first win (0-9) this season when it allows at least 70 points. The Miners yield 79 points to UAB on Feb. 16 in the 13-point setback.
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REGROUP AND GUARD THE BALL
After keeping five straight opponents, including the first three league foes, to less than 40 percent shooting, the opposition has found a way to crack UTEP's defensive code since that point. Twelve consecutive foes have eclipsed 40 percent, including three above 50 percent (happened twice in first 14 affairs). Given how hard the Miners play, look for that trend to change soon.
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Mr. AND-1
Calvin Solomon had a pair of old-fashioned 3-point plays against UAB on Feb. 16, elevating his total to a team-high seven on the season.
Otis Frazier III (four),
Tae Hardy (three) and
Kevin Kalu (three) are the only other active players on the squad with at least three.
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A STRANGE TREND
UTEP went 5-2 in nonconference play when tallying at least 70 points, but it has gone 2-3 in the situation during C-USA action. The Miners did emerge victorious the last time they did so when putting up 77 points at UTSA (Feb. 11).
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COMEBACK KIDS
UTEP has had to overcome big first-half deficits to pull out the win in two of its five league triumphs this year. The Miners dug themselves a 19-6 deficit eight minutes into the contest at Charlotte (Jan. 16). UTEP recovered and closed the half on a 27-8 surge to take a lead it would never relinquish to match the second-biggest comeback under head coach
Joe Golding. That rally for the win came on the heels from fighting back from a 14-point deficit (19-5, 11:57 1H) against UTSA. Similar to the game at Charlotte, UTEP countered with a 25-6 surge to take the lead for good in the biggest comeback under Golding and largest in three years. In the 2019-20 campaign, the Miners overcame a 19-point differential to knock off Rice (68-62, Feb. 22, 2020).
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NARROWING THE GAP
After its first three defeats on the season were all by at least 15 points (20.3 avg.), the Miners' 11 setbacks since have been by a total of 72 points (6.5 avg). UTEP either led/was tied or within two points inside of one minute of regulation in five of those games. In four of the other contests, the Orange and Blue fought back from down by at least nine to make it a one-possession contest later in the second stanza. The most-recent example was an 11-point first-half deficit down to one with 15 minutes left in the second half before eventually falling, 79-66, against UAB on Feb. 16.
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BEATING UP ON EACH OTHER
For the most part Conference USA team have been beating up on each other in league play. Only No. 25 FAU (14-2) and North Texas (13-3) have fewer than five losses in league action. UAB (10-6) and Middle Tennessee (9-7) are the only other squads above .500 in C-USA play. The other seven squads are .500 or worse. UTEP is alone in 10th place at 5-10 but is one win back of moving into a tie for seventh.
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SIMPLY THE BEST
UTEP tops Conference USA in two different categories. The Miners pace the league in turnovers forced per game (17.2-12th NCAA) and steals per game (9.3-13th NCAA). They also lead the conference in average (4,622) attendance.
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GOING STREAKING
Shamar Givance (88) and
Calvin Solomon (81) both have scoring streaks of at least 80 games. The next closest active streak for a Miner is
Tae Hardy at 26.
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NO QUIT IN THIS GROUP
UTEP has three wins on the season when trailing by at least eight points, including coming back from 13+ points in two of them. The Miners posted a 14-point come-from-behind win against UTSA (Jan. 11), their largest rally in three years. They fought back from down 13 in a triumph at Charlotte (Jan. 16) and overcame an eight-point differential in a win against NC A&T (Dec. 21). UTEP erased a 15-point deficit before succumbing in OT to Rice (Dec. 31), while twice fighting back from 10 down with under 10 minutes left in a 60-58 setback at LA Tech. It also wiped out a nine-point differential to lead by one with six seconds left before falling, 83-82, on a buzzer beater at Rice on Jan. 14. The Miners clawed back from down by nine at North Texas (Jan. 28) to get within one (35-34) with 10 minutes to play before eventually falling, 52-42. UTEP trailed by 11 late at Middle Tennessee and got within two before the Blue Raiders tallied the final 10 points for an 84-72 win on Feb. 2. In the tilt at WKU, UTEP fought back from 13 down to get within three only to have the home side ice the game with a pair of free throws on Feb. 4. In the loss against Charlotte, UTEP reduced an 18-point deficit with 13 minutes left to six points twice under four minutes before falling, 62-53, on Feb. 9. Last time out, the Orange and Blue worked an 11-point first-half deficit to one with 15 minutes left in regulation before the Blazers pulled away for the 79-66 triumph on Feb. 16
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GETTING AFTER IT ON THE GLASS
The Miners have won the boards in 11 of the past 16 games. Included in it was a seven-game streak in which they were even or better on the glass, which was the longest surge since doing so in nine consecutive contests during the 2009-10 campaign. Overall, UTEP has a +2.8 rebounding margin (35.6-32.7), which places it fourth in C-USA. For C-USA only, UTEP is +3.5 (35.5-32.0) to sit third in the league. The effort has helped UTEP win the second-chance points category in 10 straight games.
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EBBS AND FLOWS OF DEFENSE
UTEP has allowed 74+ points in three of the past five tilts. That was proceeded by allowing 62.6 ppg over a seven-contest stretch. There have been nine occasions total (0-9) where the opposition has topped 70 points this year, with seven happening on the road. Four of the five times this campaign that an opponent has eclipsed 50 percent from the floor have happened away from home. Overall, UTEP's scoring defense sits at 67.1 points per game (fourth C-USA/101st NCAA).
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TIED FOR MOST OT GAMES IN REGULAR SEASON
UTEP's four overtime contests this year tie the 1994-95 and 2011-12 Miners for the most such games in a regular season in program history.
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ONE OT GAME SHY OF TYING SCHOOL RECORD
With one more overtime contest, this year's team will match the 1994-95 and 2011-12 teams for the single-season school record for overtime games at five. Both the '94-95 and '11-12 squads had four regular-season OT contests and one postseason OT tilt.
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BACK-TO-BACK OT
The Miners played back-to-back OT games at two different points this year, which is something that had never previously occurred at the school. Earlier this season, UTEP won consecutive OT games for the first time since the 2016-17 season (W, 88-87, FIU, 2OT, Jan. 14, 2017; W, 66-65, FAU, Jan. 16, 2017) with a double-overtime win against Alcorn State, (73-61, Nov. 22) and a 68-67 OT vanquishing of CSUB (Nov. 23). More recently the Orange and Blue dropped consecutive contests that both went to OT (L, 79-73, 2OT, at UAB, Dec. 23; L, 72-67, OT, Rice, Dec. 31).
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TALKING DOUBLE OVERTIME
UTEP has had two games (1-1 record) go to double overtime this year, marking the first time in program history that the Miners have had multiple double-overtime games in the same season.
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LOTS OF OT UNDER GOLDING
Overall, UTEP is now 69-49 all time in overtime contests, including 3-3 under head coach
Joe Golding. The six OT contests under Golding tie with former head coach
Tim Floyd as the most during the first two seasons on the sideline for a Miner head coach
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GUARDING THE THREE
UTEP has kept 12 teams on the year to below 30 percent from the floor on 3-point attempts, including most recently at UTSA on Feb. 11. The effort has helped the Miners sport a 3-point field-goal percentage defense of 32.6 to rate second in C-USA.
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TALKING INJURIES
UTEP has battled through some injuries this season, with 25 man games across the board lost to injuries/illness. The breakdown is as follows:
Malik Zachery (10 games),
Jon Dos Anjos (seven games),
Otis Frazier III (three games),
Mario McKinney Jr. (three games) and
Carlos Lemus (two games) have all missed time this year.
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FREE THROWS WIN BALL GAMES?
The old saying goes that free throws win ball games, but UTEP is 7-6 (had been 5-1) on the season when shooting 60 percent or less in a contest and 5-8 when eclipsing that figure. Included in the win count when falling short of 60 percent was a 40.5 percent (15-37) effort in a 60-55 triumph against LA Tech on Dec. 17. It marked the first time the Miners had won a game with 20+ misses at the charity stripe since topping UTSA, 81-74, on March 5, 2016 (20-40). It was the lowest FT% in a contest since making 14.3 percent (1-7) in a 58-45 setback to LA Tech on Jan. 18, 2015.
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KNOCKING DOWN SHOTS
UTEP nailed at least 40.0 percent of its shots in 22 of 26 games on the campaign, including five straight efforts to put a two-contest streak below that figure in the rearview mirror. The 22 total efforts include surpassing 40 percent in the first 11 tilts of the year, the longest stretch to begin a season since the 2010-11 team did so over the initial 15 contests. The Miners have been particularly accurate with 2-point attempts, drilling 52.4 percent inside the arc.
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PACK THE DON
UTEP is leading Conference USA in average attendance (4,622) in 2022-23 after rating second in the category last year. WKU sits in second place at 3,965.
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WAS RARE AIR TO HOME START
UTEP shot out to 8-0 at home, joining the 2019-20 team (9-0 start) and 2003-04 squad (8-0 start) as the only this century to win its first eight home contests. The Miners are now 10-5 in El Paso, marking their fourth consecutive campaign with 10+ home triumphs. UTEP has a +7.5 (69.5-62.0 ppg) scoring differential in the Sun City. UTEP is shooting 45.3 percent compared to 40.1 by foes, has a +3.7 turnover margin (15.2-18.9), a +2.4 rebound margin (36.8-34.4) and has taken nearly 100 more free throws (345-255) in those 15 contests.
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TAKING DOWN 2022 POSTSEASON TEAMS
Three of the Miners' 12 wins this year have come against teams that played postseason basketball a year ago, including two that went to the NCAA tournament. UTEP knocked off NM State (2022 NCAA second round) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2022 NCAA first four), in addition to Alcorn State (2022 NIT). All three of those teams won their conference. UTEP also has a victory against LA Tech, which was a stellar 24-10 last season.
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WIN CLOSE
Nearly half (five of 12) of the Miners' victories this year have been by five points or less, demonstrating their toughness and grit. UTEP toppled NM State by three (67-64, Nov. 12), CSU Bakersfield by one (68-67, OT, Nov. 23), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi by five (72-67, Nov. 25), LA Tech by five (60-55, Dec. 17) and at Charlotte by two (60-58, Jan. 16).
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LOCK THEM DOWN AT THE DON
UTEP has a scoring defense of 62.0 ppg at the Don Haskins Center this season, with opponents shooting 40.1 percent overall and 30.5 percent from 3-point range. Only one team (UAB, 79 points on Feb. 16) out of 15 has tallied more than 67 points (in regulation) in El Paso, with three held in the 50's and one in the 40's.
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FINISHING GAMES WITH THE LEAD
Even though the Miners have had some close calls this year, they are 12-1 on the season when they have a lead with 5:00 to play in the contest. UTEP is also strong on the campaign (12-3) when up at the half.
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C-USA GOT IT DONE OUT OF CONFERENCE
Conference USA's 11 squads thrived out of conference, with a combined mark of 87-34 between the 11 programs. The league features three programs with top-100 NET rankings, in the form of No. 25 (AP poll) FAU (22), North Texas (46) and UAB (62).
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GETTING TO THE LINE
UTEP has been aggressive offensively, which has resulted in it going to the line often. The Miners are second in C-USA and 27th nationally with 21.9 free throw tosses per game, aiding by piling up 43 attempts against Alcorn State on Nov. 22. It marked the most free throw attempts by UTEP since taking 47 in a season-opening victory against Loyola on Nov. 14, 2016. UTEP's 13.5 free throws made per contest is fifth in the league.
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HARDY DOING IT ALL
Southern Miss transfer
Tae Hardy is doing a little bit of everything this year, pacing the Miners in scoring (12.9 ppg-10th C-USA), rating third in assists per game (1.85) and steals per game (1.3-12th C-USA). He's also shown endurance, placing second on squad at 31.6 minutes per game (10th C-USA). He has started 25 of 26 games. Hardy has been a consistent scorer, tallying at least eight points in 22 contests. He has five 20+ point efforts, including a game-high 21 at Middle Tennessee on Feb. 2. He has led or shared the top spot on the team in scoring in 14 tilts, easily by far the most on the team. Hardy also has a team-high 17 double-digit scoring efforts. He has shown ice in his veins, nailing two free throws of the one-and-one variety with six seconds left to give UTEP a one-point lead at Rice (Jan. 14) before the Owls emerged victorious, 83-82, on a buzzer beater. He's been rolling lately, tallying double figures in scoring in five straight (longest stretch of career) and nine of the past 11 tilts.
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GIVANCE THE LEADER
Evansville transfer
Shamar Givance, the only senior on the roster, has contributed in multiple ways this season while running the point for the Orange and Blue. He tops the team in assists per game (4.1-third C-USA) and playing time (32.2-ninth C-USA) while rating second in scoring (10.1 ppg) and steals per game (1.9-third C-USA/50th NCAA), third in free-throw percentage (min. 10 FTA, 71.0 percent) and tied for third in rebounding (3.8 rpg). He has surpassed double figures in scoring in 11 of the past 16 outings. He has three double-doubles-all on assists and points-, doing so at UAB (17 points, 10 assists, Dec. 29), at Rice (16 points, 10 assists, Jan. 14) and against FIU (15 points, 10 assists, Jan. 19). That's the most double-doubles of that variety in six years since
Dominic Artis had four during the 2016-17 season. Givance has shown the ability for clutch play, making two free throws with 3.0 seconds left to help lift UTEP to a 68-67 OT win against CSUB on Nov. 23. He also nailed a go-ahead 3-pointer with four seconds left in regulation at UAB (Dec. 29). before the Miners eventually fell in double overtime.
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CALVIN'S CORNER
Stephen F. Austin transfer
Calvin Solomon has been an impact, all-around player for UTEP in his first year with the Miners. He is the lone player on the roster to have started all 26 contests. Solomon leads the team in rebounding (6.2 rpg-ninth C-USA), steals per game (2.1-third C-USA/31st NCAA) and offensive rebounds (56 total, 2.2/game-eighth C-USA) while placing second in assists per game (1.88) and checking in fourth in scoring (8.5). He has been on a tear of late, having produced double figures in scoring in seven of the past 10 games (two over the first 16 contests). He has at least one steal in all but one contest this year. Solomon boasts two double-doubles on the year, with 16 points and 10 boards vs. No. 24 Florida Atlantic (Jan. 21) and 16 points and 11 rebounds at UAB (Dec. 29).
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FRAZIER III'S IMPACT FELT
George Mason transfer
Otis Frazier III has been a valuable piece for the Miners in 2022-23 despite having to battle through some injuries that cost him three games. He has started 20 of 23 games played, rating third in offensive boards (34), tied for third for rebounding (3.8 rpg) and fifth in scoring (7.5 ppg). He has done that while playing only 21.7 minutes per game. Frazier III is also connecting on 50.4 percent of his shots (fourth on team). His numbers are a stark improvement from his two years at George Mason, where he averaged 2.5 ppg and 1.7 rpg in 35 games played.
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ONYEMA'S PROGRESS
After failing to reach double figures in scoring over his first two seasons with the Orange and Blue, forward
Ze'Rik Onyema has done so in eight contests this year. That includes five straight to begin the season. He put up a career-high 16 points against UAB (Feb. 16), marking his second straight tilt with 10+ points for the first time of his career for league games only. He has also recorded his first career double-double (10 points, career-high 10 rebounds) in the win vs. Alcorn State on Nov. 22. Onyema is second on the team in rebounding (4.1 rpg), third in field-goal percentage (57.4), fourth for offensive boards (31) and sixth for scoring (6.2 ppg). He put up 2.0 ppg and 1.6 rpg in 2021-22.
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KALU'S IMPROVEMENT
Kevin Kalu has done good work inside, rating second on the team in field-goal percentage (60.3). Overall, he is putting up 3.7 ppg (1.5 ppg as a freshman last year). He is second on the team in offensive boards (36) and sixth in rebounding (3.3 rpg), which was aided by a career-high 10 boards at UAB (Dec. 29).
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MAKING THE MOST OF HIS MINUTES
Sophomore junior-college transfer
Derek Hamilton has shown some potential in his 18 appearances off the bench this year. He is chipping in 2.8 points per game despite playing only 4.3 minutes per contest. Hamilton tops the team in both free-throw percentage (min. 10 attempts) (9-11, 81.8 percent) and field-goal percentage (21-31, 67.7).
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POINTS ACROSS THE BOARD
Five active players are scoring between 6.0 and 13.0 points per game.
Tae Hardy (19.0 ppg-10th C-USA) and
Shamar Givance (10.1 ppg) are in double figures to lead the way.
Calvin Solomon (8.5 ppg),
Otis Frazier III (7.5 ppg) and
Ze'Rik Onyema (6.2 ppg) round out the group. There have been 11 players (out of 13) to register at least one double-digit scoring contests.
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TURNOVER MACHINES
UTEP is forcing the opposition into 17.2 turnovers per game to lead Conference USA and place 12th nationally. The Miners harassed the first eight foes to commit at least 15 turnovers, the longest stretch to begin a season since the initial 12 opponents did so in 1974-75. Seven opponents have made at least 20 giveaways, including UAB (21) last time out on Feb. 16. Sul Ross State (Nov. 15) had 32, which was the most in nine years by a UTEP opponent. All but three teams (Kent State-10, Dec. 22; at North Texas-seven, Jan. 28 and at WKU-13, Feb. 4) have committed at least 14 turnovers. The Miners (currently 447 forced) are on pace to force 550 turnovers, which would place fourth all time at the school.
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GIVE ME THAT BALL
UTEP's pressure defense has resulted in 9.3 steals per game to lead the league and rank 13th in the country. Aiding that figure was a school-record 24 steals in the victory against Sul Ross State on Nov. 15. Six different Miners had at least three steals in the contest to help them surge past the prior school standard of 21 which had stood since 1994 (against Cardinal Stich on Dec. 20, 1994). It also had 16 against UAB on Feb. 16, tying for 10th all time. The Orange and Blue (242 entering Saturday) are currently on pace for 297 steals this season, which would break the school record (288, 2009-10). The charge has been led by
Calvin Solomon (2.1 spg-third C-USA/31st NCAA),
Shamar Givance (1.9 spg-fifth C-USA/50th NCAA) and
Tae Hardy (1.3 spg-12th C-USA), making the Miners the lone team in the league with three in the top 12 of the category.
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STEALING THE SHOW
Shamar Givance piled up a career-high seven steals at UAB on Dec. 29, which tied as the most in program history against D1 opposition and rates tied for second overall at the school against opponents of all levels. His efforts helped the Miners post 12 steals. UTEP heads into Saturday's tilt with eight contests of 10+ steals on the season, with the last time it accomplished it coming against UAB on Feb. 16.
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THE BENCH BUNCH
The Miners' bench has provided at least 15 points in 22 of 26 games this year (14 with 24+ points), including going off for a season-high 51 against Sul Ross State on Nov. 15. UTEP's campaign best vs. DI foes is 34, which happened both at DePaul (Dec. 10) and against NC A&T (Dec. 21). Overall, UTEP reserves are contributing 23.5 points per game to rank fifth in Conference USA and 74th nationally.
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WHAT A CROWD
UTEP played in front of an almost capacity crowd of 11,315 fans in the win against NM State on Nov. 12. It marked the largest home attendance for the Miners since an actual sellout (12,000) of the Don Haskins Center when they beat WKU, 93-89, in a game commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Champions.
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THERE WAS PLENTY OF PRODUCTION TO REPLACE
Between
Jamari Sibley,
Kevin Kalu and
Ze'Rik Onyema, the Miners returned just 20.8 percent of their rebounding, 11.1 percent of their scoring and 9.0 percent of their assists from the 2021-22 squad. In total, the Miners lost four starters and 12 letter winners from last year's squad, including a pair of All-Conference USA performers in
Souley Boum (second team) and
Jamal Bieniemy (third team).
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NEW-LOOK TEAM
UTEP lost four starters and 12 letter winners from last year's team, giving the Miners a new look in year two under head coach
Joe Golding. UTEP brought in six Division I transfers (
Otis Frazier III, George Mason,
Shamar Givance, Evansville,
Tae Hardy, Southern Miss,
Garrett Levesque, Tarleton State,
Mario McKinney Jr., NM State and
Calvin Solomon, Stephen F. Austin) while adding four junior-college transfers (
Jon Dos Anjos, Florida SouthWestern College,
Derick Hamilton, Bossier Parish CC,
Carlos Lemus, Chipola College and
Malik Zachery, South Plains) and two true freshmen (
Antwonne Holmes, Chapin HS, El Paso, Texas, and
Jamal Sumlin, Rhodes HS, Cleveland, Ohio). It should be noted that Dos Anjos spent his freshman campaign at Loyola Marymount (Calif.) before going the junior-college route.
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EXPERIENCED D1 TRANSFERS
The Miners' six DI transfers combined to play in 379 contests, including making 165 starts, prior to their arrival in the Sun City.
Shamar Givance (Evansville, 118 GP, 63 GS) and
Calvin Solomon (Stephen F. Austin, 82 GP, 56 GS) are the most experienced of the bunch, but
Otis Frazier III, George Mason, 35 GP),
Mario McKinney Jr. (NM State, 38 GP, 5 GS) and
Tae Hardy (Southern Miss, 30 GP, 26 GS) also have 30+ appearances.
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HOME COOKING
UTEP got off to an 8-0 start at home (now 10-5), allowing it to join the 2019-20 team (9-0) and the 2003-04 unit (8-0) as the only this century to start at least 8-0. It marks the fourth straight season that the Orange and Blue have recorded at least 10 wins in the Sun City.
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LIFE ON THE ROAD
UTEP started off 0-6 on the road (now 2-9), including dropping its first three C-USA contests by a combined nine points. The Miners either were leading/tied or within two points in the final minute of regulation in each of those tilts. The nine points was the smallest differential when starting 0-3 on the road in conference action in program history (happened 18 times previously). The Orange and Blue had a breakthrough by rallying from 13 down to defeat Charlotte, 60-58, on Jan. 16. It began the year at No. 12 Texas (L, 72-57, Nov. 7), its first true road game to start a year since a 73-61 victory at Pac-12 foe Washington on Nov. 21, 2000. UTEP went 7-6 in 2021-22 on the road, its first winning road record since forging a mark of 8-2 in 2013-14.
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NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
The Miners will have 18 contests (3-10 thus far in situation) broadcast/streamed on nationwide platforms, with 13 on ESPN+ (3-6), and one each on ESPNU (0-1), FS1 (0-1), the Longhorn Network (0-1) and Stadium (0-1).
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A YEAR IN REVIEW
-Â Â Â UTEP (20-14) posted its first 20+ win season since going 22-11 in 2014-15. It marked the 27th 20+ win campaign in program history.
-Â Â Â The Miners notched their first postseason appearance since 2015 and first postseason win since 2009.
-Â Â Â The Miners finished 11-7 in league play to secure their first winning conference record since forging a mark of 12-6 in 2016-17. That was aided by winning 10 of 14 down the stretch, including halting back-to-back C-USA West Division Champion North Texas' 15-game winning streak, 70-68, on "Senior Day" on March 5.
-Â Â Â UTEP downed Old Dominion, 74-64, on March 9 for its first victory at the C-USA Championships in five years.
-Â Â Â UTEP's seven road wins were the most since going 8-2 in 2013-14.
-Â Â Â The Miners had their first winning road record (5-4) in league play since 2016-17.
-Â Â Â UTEP's five league road wins surpassed its total (four) of such games from the prior three seasons combined.
-Â Â Â UTEP had a six-game conference USA winning streak (Jan. 15 to Feb. 5), which was its longest since also posting six straight wins in 2016 (2/4-20/16). It marked the fifth winning streak of at least six C-USA games since the Miners joined the league in 2005-06.
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THE BASIC FACTS ON UTEP
-Â Â Â This is the 102nd season of UTEP men's basketball. The Miners made history by starting five African-Americans to defeat Kentucky, 72-65, and win the 1966 NCAA Championship on the way to inspiring the Disney hit movie Glory Road. Overall, UTEP has 17 NCAA Tournament appearances (last in 2010), 11 NIT bids (last in 2015), 12 conference championships (last in 2010) and 27 seasons with at least 20+ victories (last in 2022). The Miners have won five league tournaments (last in 2005).
-Â Â Â The Miners have a strong presence in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with Don Haskins, Nate Archibald, Nolan Richardson, the 1966 team and Tim Hardaway all representing UTEP.
-Â Â Â UTEP finished 20-14 in 2021-22, which was its most wins since going 22-11 in 2014-15.
-Â Â Â The Miners returned one starter (
Jamari Sibley), and three letter winners overall. The two other returning letter winners are
Kevin Kalu and
Ze'Rik Onyema.
-Â Â Â UTEP has 12 newcomers:
Jon Dos Anjos,
Otis Frazier III,
Shamar Givance,
Derick Hamilton,
Tae Hardy,
Antwonne Holmes,
Carlos Lemus,
Garrett Levesque,
Mario McKinney Jr.,
Calvin Solomon,
Jamal Sumlin and
Malik Zachery.
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GET TO KNOW COACH GOLDING
Joe Golding is in his second year at UTEP and is the 20th head coach in program history. He is the eighth head coach for the Miners since legendary Hall of Fame Coach
Don Haskins retired following the 1998-99 season. Golding is 190-171 in his 12th season as a collegiate head coach, including 32-27 at UTEP. Last year he became the fourth head coach (20 total) in program history to have a winning season in their first year on the sideline.
Don Haskins was the first when he directed the Miners to a mark of 18-6 in 1961-62.
Doc Sadler (27-8, 2004-05) and
Tim Floyd (25-10, 2010-11) also achieved the feat. Overall, the prior 19 head coaches combined to forge an average record of 9-13 in their first year with UTEP. Previously Golding spent 10 years at Abilene Christian (158-144), helping it transition from a Division II to a Division I program. Golding led the Wildcats to the 2019 and 2021 NCAA Tournaments, including a stunning upset as a 14-seed of third-seeded Texas in the first round of the 2021 Big Dance.
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PRESEASON PREMONITIONS
UTEP was predicted to finish eighth out of 11 teams in Conference USA for the 2022-23 season. Overall, UAB was predicted to finish first, followed by WKU and North Texas at second and third, respectively.
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UP NEXT
UTEP hits the road for the final time of the regular season to start a two-game swing through the "Sunshine State." The Miners will play at FIU at 5 p.m. MT/7 p.m. ET Thursday before wrapping up the trip at No. 25 Florida Atlantic at 12 p.m. MT/2 p.m. ET on Feb. 25.
Jon Teicher (42nd year) will be on the call for each game on "The Home of UTEP Basketball" 600 ESPN El Paso. Both contests will also stream nationally on ESPN+.
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