The Lowdown: Friends University at Ottawa University
KCAC "Road to Hartman Game of the Week"
Location: Ottawa, Kan.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 7 @ 8 pm
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Flying with the Falcons: The Friends University Falcons improved to 8-13 overall and 5-11 in the KCAC with a 79-72 takedown of the Bethany College Swedes Saturday night (Feb. 3) inside the Garvey Center. Read the full recap HERE!
KJ Spiller leads the Falcons in scoring (15.1 ppg) and Tim Barbieri is tops on the team in rebounding (5.6 rpg). Steele Chapman has also dished out a team-high 2.7 assists on the season.
As a team, the Falcons are shooting 44.9 percent overall from the floor and a solid 35.1 percent from the perimeter.
Scouting the Braves: The Ottawa University Braves are 13-9 overall and 8-8 in the KCAC after winning 83-75 at Bethel College on Saturday.
The Braves sport two of the KCAC's top three scorers in Jayden Hibbitt (second, 20.4 ppg) and Deondre Buggage (third, 18.1 ppg). Buggage also leads the Braves and is fifth in the conference in assists (4.5 apg), while Angok Anyang is first on the team and second in the league in rebounding (10.1 rpg). In addition to his scoring prowess, Hibbitt is first in the league in three-point percentage, hitting 44.4 percent of his attempts beyond the arc.
Ottawa is shooting 44 percent from the field overall and 34.3 percent from three-point distance.
The Series: Since 2004, the Falcons and Braves have played nearly even, with Ottawa's 97-91 win in the first meeting this season giving them a slim 21-20 edge. The Braves are 12-9 vs. the Falcons at home and have won eight of the past 10 matchups in the series.
Quoting head coach Phil McClintock:
"Every game is a big one from here on out as we are fighting to get into the conference tournament. Ottawa is a tough place to play and we don't expect things to be easy. We are excited for the opportunity to compete!"
Boarding School: The Falcons have won seven of nine games this season when leading in rebounding, but are just 1-10 when the opposition holds the edge on the glass. Friends also lost the only time that the rebounds were even.
Straight Shooters: The Falcons are 6-2 when outshooting the opposition, but are 2-11 when the opposing team leads in field-goal percentage.
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Falcons by the Numbers:
Overall record: 8-13
KCAC: 5-11
Home: 6-6
Road: 2-7
Neutral: 0-0
When scoring:
Under 50 points: 0-1
50-59 points: 0-1
60-69 points: 1-3
70-79 points: 3-5
80-89 points: 0-2
90+ points: 4-1
When allowing:
Under 50 points:
50-59 points: 2-0
60-69 points: 3-2
70-79 points: 1-1
80-89 points: 1-5
90+ points: 1-5
When leading at halftime: 5-4
When trailing at halftime: 3-9
When tied at halftime: 0-0
When committing fewer turnovers: 4-6
When committing more turnovers: 4-7
When turnovers are tied: 0-0
When leading in field-goal percentage: 6-2
When trailing in field-goal percentage: 2-11
When field-goal percentage is tied: 0-0
When leading in three-point percentage: 5-6
When trailing in three-point percentage: 3-7
When three-point percentage is tied: 0-0
When leading in rebounding: 7-2
When trailing in rebounding: 1-10
When rebounding is tied: 0-1
When leading in assists: 4-1
When trailing in assists: 3-12
When assists are tied: 1-0
In OT: 0-1
The Coaches:
Phil McClintock is in his first season as head coach of the Friends University men's basketball program.
McClintock brings a stark familiarity of the KCAC to Friends, highlighted by an eight-year tenure as Associate Men's Basketball Head Coach at Ottawa University.
At Ottawa, McClintock served as the recruiting coordinator and was responsible for film breakdown and scouting reports.
2019-20 was a breakout season, as McClintock brought in six of the team's top 10 players that produced a school-record 28 victories, a regular season KCAC championship and an NAIA Sweet 16 appearance (tournament ended early due to COVID-19).
In addition to his basketball coaching experience at Ottawa, McClintock has also been the Braves Men's and Women's Golf head coach for the past four seasons.
McClintock's first basketball head coaching position came at Salem high school, where he spent three seasons and guided the team in the 2014-15 campaign to their first winning record in eight years.
A strong developer of young players, McClintock has served as a Camp Coach at the KU Bill Self Basketball Camps every year since 2012. His responsibilities at the camp include running drills, coaching teams and developing player skills.
His first career coaching job was a two-year tenure as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at William Woods University from 2010-12.
McClintock also played collegiately at Ottawa and enjoyed immense success, earning two NAIA All-America honors, a pair of All-KCAC nods while finishing his career as the all-time leader in blocked shots and top five all-time in scoring, rebounding and steals.
An Ottawa University Hall of Fame inductee in 2021, he helped the Braves to two conference titles and a pair of NAIA Sweet 16 berths.
A 2009 graduate of Ottawa University in Physical Education and Health, McClintock then earned his Master of Education in Athletics/Activities Administration from William Woods University in 2012.
McClintock and his wife Kirsten have three boys, Lawson (14), Jackson (10), and Bodie (two).
Aaron Siebenthall is in his ninth season at the helm of the Ottawa University men's basketball program following a nine-year tenure as an assistant coach with the Braves. During this stretch, Siebenthall has coached three NAIA All-Americans, one KCAC Player of the Year, 28 All-KCAC selections and the program has received the KCAC Men's Basketball Team of Character award on three occasions.
Under Siebenthall, the Braves captured the 2019-20 KCAC championship and advanced to the 'Round of 16' at the NAIA Division II National Tournament.
Before taking over as head coach, Siebenthall was an assistant coach for the program from 2005-15.
Up Next: The Falcons will return home and face the University of Saint Mary Spires Saturday afternoon (Feb. 10) at 3 pm inside the Garvey Center.