BGSU men’s basketball (10-4, 1-1) will begin the new year with a matchup against UMass (9-5, 0-2) on Jan 3, with tip-off at 2:00 p.m at the Mullins Center.
Matchup History
The Saturday afternoon matchup will be the first matchup between the two teams, as UMass joined the Mid-American Conference (MAC) just this season.
Scouting Bowling Green
Bowling Green is coming off a 93-83 loss to Miami OH at the Stroh Center, their first loss to a MAC opponent this season and a loss in which the Falcons stood almost no chance after an abysmal first half, heading into halftime down 54-28.
BG shot 2/12 from three in the first half, finishing shooting 49% from the field. The Falcons played better in the second half, scoring 55 points, but it was too little too late.
Despite the tough loss, Bowling Green still allows the least amount of points per game in the conference at 66.4.
Bowling Green’s Sam Towns and Javontae Campbell still had strong performances despite the loss to the RedHawks, combining for 40 of BG’s 83 points.
Scouting UMass
UMass enters its first-ever game vs the Falcons with a 9-5 record and a 0-2 record vs the MAC after losses to Kent State and Eastern Michigan.
UMass is averaging 79.1 points per game, putting them at seventh in scoring in the MAC, along with allowing 71.4 points- the fourth least in the conference.
The Minutemen have a dangerous shooting attack as well, shooting 42.4% from beyond the arc. They are led by their top scorer, Marcus Banks Jr., who is averaging 16.2 points while shooting 41.0% from the field.
Falcon Four Players to Watch
Javontae Campbell (Bowling Green #2)
Campbell remains one of the best and most consistent players on the Falcons roster, averaging 15.6 points per game along with 51 total steals.
Wol scored 14 points in the loss to Miami OH and is averaging 10.8 points coming off the bench for the Orange and Brown.
Marcus Banks Jr. (UMass #24)
Banks Jr, a senior guard, is the leading scorer for the Minutemen and is coming off a quieter 14-point performance vs Eastern Michigan.
Betitol is the leading rebounder for the Minutemen, grabbing 7.4 rebounds and scoring 15.4 points per game.
