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Northeastern State set for rematch with Missouri Southern State at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Northeastern State men's basketball team is set to play host to Missouri Southern State at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13 inside Jack Dobbins Field House (1,000).
 
The RiverHawks (16-6, 9-5 MIAA) defeated the Lions (11-10, 6-7 MIAA) earlier this year in Joplin, Mo.
 
Northeastern State has met Missouri Southern State each of the past 15 years dating back to the 1997-98 campaign. The Lions hold a 9-8 record against the RiverHawks.
 
MSSU was selected in the preseason MIAA coaches poll to finish sixth in the league, while NSU was picked 14th.

Northeastern State's Probable Starters
F 10 Landon DeMasters 6-4, 200 So-RS 7.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg Van Alstyne, Texas
F 15 Marcus Sheppard 6-4, 205 Jr-TR 6.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg Vivian, La.
F 21 Jermaine Bransford 6-7, 225 Sr-1L 15.9 ppg, 9.9 rpg Sand Springs, Okla.
G 3 Bryton Hobbs 6-0, 170 Jr-TR 18.0 ppg, 4.8 apg St. Louis, Mo.
G 20 Ethan Anderson 6-3, 205 Sr-3L 10.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg Cleburne, Texas
Missouri Southern State's Probable Starters
F 13 Blaine Miller 6-7, 195 Fr. 3.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg Olathe, Kan.
F 21 Jordan Talbert 6-5, 200 Jr. 12.8 ppg, 7.5 rpg Little Rock, Ark.
G 5 RJ Leverette 6-0, 165 So. 6.5 ppg, 3.2 apg Kansas City, Mo.
G 23 Cameron Cornelius 6-0, 192 So. 5.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg Wichita, Kan.
G 34 Marquis Addison 6-4, 180 Jr. 17.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg Olathe, Kan.

SCOUTING THE LIONS
Missouri Southern State holds an 11-10 record with a 6-7 mark in the league. The Lions have recently snapped a five-game losing streak with wins over both Southwest Baptist (100-91) and Central Missouri (93-81). MSSU is 3-6 on the road this year. The Lions are led in scoring by reigning MIAA Men's Basketball Player of the Week Marquis Addison, who is averaging 17.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 3.0 apg. Jordan Talbert is second on the team in scoring (12.8 ppg) and second in the MIAA in rebounding (7.5 rpg).
 
WHERE THEY STAND
Northeastern State currently owns a 9-5 record in its first season in the MIAA. The RiverHawks sit in fourth in the league table and stand a half game behind Fort Hays State and Central Missouri (9-4) for first place. Washburn is in third at 8-4. NSU was selected to finish 14th in the conference this season by both the media and the league coaches.
 
THE DOUBLE-DOUBLE MACHINE
Senior forward Jermaine Bransford entered 2012-13 with just one double-digit rebounding effort and no career double doubles. He recorded his first double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds Dec. 5 against Emporia State, and he now has reached at least 10 points and 10 rebounds in 12 of his last 16 games. He also has near double-doubles against Arkansas Tech (eight points, 12 boards), Northwestern Oklahoma State (31 points, nine boards), Harding (12 points, eight rebounds), and Central Oklahoma (22 points, nine rebounds). Over his last 15 games, Bransford is averaging 17.4 ppg (261 total points) and 11.1 rpg (167 total rebounds). He leads the MIAA in rebounding this season with 9.9 rpg.
 
BRILLIANT BRYTON
Northeastern State received a welcomed addition in the offseason in junior transfer Bryton Hobbs. The guard from St. Louis, Mo., has come to Tahlequah via both Pratt Community College and Cowley College. He has taken the MIAA by storm in his first season with the RiverHawks, as he is currently the league's second-leading scorer at 18.0 ppg, and he is sixth in assists with 4.8 dimes a night.
 
IN THE LEAGUE
Northeastern State leads the MIAA in three statistical categories this year. The team is the league leader in free-throw percentage (.773), field goal percentage (.487) and three point field-goal percentage defense (.308). The team is also second in three-point field goal percentage (.401).
 
FROM THE FIELD
The RiverHawks have posted great shooting percentages this season, making 49 percent of their attempts from the field (554-1,137), 40 percent from downtown (155-387) and 77 percent from the free-throw line (338-437). Of those with at least 30 attempts, sophomore forward Landon DeMasters leads the team in shooting percentage (45-80, .563) and senior guard Jon Miller is the team leader in three-point percentage (27-61, .443).
 
NSU's GIPSON IN 16TH SEASON
NSU's Larry Gipson (Heidelberg College, '74) is in his 16th season as the RiverHawks head coach. The long-time leader of the men's basketball program enters the year with a 261-185 record over his illustrious career at NSU. He is returning to the bench after having missed most of the 2011-12 season with an illness. Gipson is second all-time in school history behind only Jack Dobbins (314 wins) in career wins, and his .578 winning percentage is the best in school history. He reached the 100- and 200-win milestones faster than any other coach in school history. Gipson has posted eight winning seasons in his time at NSU, and those include five 20-win campaigns and a national championship in 2002-03 (32-3 record).
            Gipson was inducted into the NSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. He and Nolan Richardson are the only two head coaches ever to lead teams to a national championship at both the NCAA and NJCAA level. Gipson, Richardson and Ray Harper (NCAA D-II, NAIA) are the only three coaches in college basketball history to win national titles at two different levels. Gipson began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Tulsa under Richardson. Gipson has won three national coach of the year honors throughout his career. He was named the 2003 Division II Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), he earned the 2003 Molten/Division II Bulletin Coach of the Year award and he was also the 1989 NABC national junior college coach of the year. He was appointed by his peers as the President of the Board of the Directors for the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in April 2012.
 
ONE FINAL YEAR
The 2012-13 campaign marks the last in Jack Dobbins Field House. The field house has served as the home of NSU basketball since the 1954-55 season, and Northeastern State will move into its new home beginning in 2013-14. The $14.4 million event center has yet to be named and is currently under construction. The new home of RiverHawks basketball will seat 3,000 and will be located adjacent to Doc Wadley Stadium on the north side of the NSU campus.
 
MIAA CHAMPIONSHIP IN KC
The 2013 MIAA Men's Basketball Championship is set to take place inside Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. The top 12 teams in the regular season all qualify for postseason play, with the top four earning byes to Kansas City. The first round will be contested at host sites March 4, with the fifth seed hosting No. 12, the sixth seed hosting No. 11, etc. Those four winners will join the top four seeds in KC March 7-10.
 
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