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Oilers Welcome ODU/Tiffin to Town

Oilers Welcome ODU/Tiffin to Town

The University of Findlay men's basketball team will be at home for two more games this week against Ohio Dominican University and Tiffin University.  The Oilers and Panthers will play at 8 p.m. on Thursday before the Dragons come to town for a 3 p.m. game on Saturday.

Sights and Sounds

All Oilers basketball games can be heard on 88.3 FM "WLFC" or on the internet via their web site.

You can listen to the broadcast by clicking on the following link:

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The University of Findlay will also broadcast all of their home basketball games on the internet.  You can watch the games live by clicking on the following link:

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UF athletics will also offer live stats for all home games. A link to this process can be retrieved by clicking on the live stats window located on the left side of the Oilers athletic website.

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Center Court with Charlie Ernst

Don't forget to tune into 88.3 FM "WLFC" for Center Court with Charlie Ernst.  The radio show will be broadcast live from Fricker's on Monday evenings during the season.  The show will be aired live from 6-7 p.m.  Fans are encouraged to attend the show so they can listen live over the sound system and enjoy the great food Fricker's has to offer.

Fans are also encouraged to send questions in for coach Ernst through Twitter.  Please send questions during the show to Tim Montgomery and Jason Granger at @Oilersonair.

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Center Court with Charlie Ernst

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Series Information

The Oilers have posted a 25-6 advantage in the all-time series against Ohio Dominican dating back to the 1969-70 campaign when they were victorious by a score of 87-69.

Earlier this season Findlay claimed an 87-62 win over the Panthers in Columbus, Ohio on Jan. 16 behind 25 points from Greg Kahlig.

Dylan Kaufman chipped in 13 points while Jake Heagen had a solid all-around game for Findlay with 11 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two blocks.

Alphonso Baity also reached double figures with ten points to go along with four assists, four rebounds and a pair of steals.

Mark Frilling and John Staley each contributed eight points for the Oilers while Sean Samsel recorded three points, four rebounds and four assists.

The Oilers shot 48.5 percent (32-or-66) from the floor and canned 7-of-17 (41.2%) shot attempts from behind the three point line in the victory.

The Oilers hold a commanding 39-8 advantage in the all-time series against the Dragons dating back to the 1926-27 campaign when Tiffin won 22-21.

Findlay won an earlier meeting between the two programs this season by a score of 66-48 on Jan. 18 in Tiffin.

Jake Heagen paced the team with 13 points on 4-of-10 shooting.  He also added four rebounds and a steal.

Greg Kahlig and Alphonso Baity each contributed 12 points apiece to round out the Findlay players in double figures.

Kahlig also added six rebounds and four assists while Baity hit all four of his field goal attempts and contributed six boards in the game.

Dylan Kaufman recorded seven points, four rebounds and a pair of steals while Quaran Jones had seven points, three rebounds and a block off the bench for Findlay.

Findlay

The University of Findlay men's basketball team battled their way to a 74-71 win over Hillsdale College on Monday, Feb. 3 in Croy Gymnasium. 

The Oilers shot 49.1 percent (26-of-53) from the floor in the victory and came away with ten blocks and eight steals. 

Hillsdale meanwhile hit 48.1 percent (26-of-54) of their field goal attempts and connected on 11-of-20 (55%) three point tries in the game.

Greg Kahlig led the way for Findlay with 29 points, four rebounds, four assists, four blocks and a steal.  He hit 10-of-18 shot attempts and also made three triples in the game.

Alphonso Baity had 19 points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal while Jake Heagen contributed 13 points and five boards.

Dylan Kaufman chipped in eight points as the Findlay starters contributed 73 of their 74 points on the night.

Findlay Basketball Links

2013-14 UF Roster

2013-14 UF Coaches

2013-14 UF Statistics

2013-14 UF Schedule/Results

Ohio Dominican

The Panthers are 5-14 on the season with a 3-12 record in conference play.  They are coming off of an 80-68 win over Tiffin on Monday, which snapped a four-game losing streak.

Mark Minch leads the team and is averaging 15.7 points per game.

Chad Nelson is contributing 12.3 points per contest while Trent Weaver sports averages of 11.2 points and 8.3 rebounds per outing.

Ohio Dominican Links

2013-14 ODU Roster

2013-14 ODU Coaches

2013-14 ODU Statistics

2013-14 ODU Schedule/Results

Tiffin

The Dragons are 7-12 on the season with a 3-11 record in conference play.

Joe Graessle leads the team with averages of 22.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.5 assists per game.

Khaleal McCormick and Ashton Khan are also scoring in double figures on a nightly basis and sport averages of 14.8 and 10.9 points per contest, respectively.

Tiffin Links

2013-14 TU Roster

2013-14 TU Coaches

2013-14 TU Statistics

2013-14 TU Schedule/Results

An Elite Program

The Oilers have the second best winning percentage in NCAA Division II competition since the year 2000, having won 347 games and lost only 77 for an overall winning percentage of .818.  During that timeframe, the Oilers reached the Elite 8 in 2005, appeared in the Sweet 16 in 2008 and won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2009 with a perfect 36-0 record.

1,000-Point Club

Senior forward Greg Kahlig is ranked 12th all-time at Findlay with 1,557 career points.  He is chasing Randy O'Dell (1982-85) for 11th place on the all-time scoring list as O'Dell registered 1,572 points during his tenure with the Oilers. 

Kahlig scored a season-high 34 points in the Oilers 85-48 win against Ashland on Jan. 23.  He also put up 32 points in the Oilers 86-73 win over Michigan Tech on Dec. 12 and  scored 30 in an 81-76 loss to Grand Valley State on Jan. 4. 

The Ft. Recovery, Ohio native posted a career-high 38 points in an 83-67 win over Walsh on Feb. 21, 2013 and has six 30-point games to his credit during his tenure with the program.

Getting Buckets

Senior forward Greg Kahlig is averaging 21.9 points per game this season, the fourth best total in the GLIAC and the 22nd highest mark in the nation. 

The Oilers have not had any player average over 20 points per game in a season since Greg Denecker put up 20.3 points per contest during the 1993-94 campaign.

As a team the Oilers are averaging 82.8 points per game, the second best mark in the conference.

They put up a season-high 114 points in a win over Notre Dame (Ohio) on Dec. 21 in Croy Gymnasium.  The point total was the most scored by a Findlay team since they defeated St. Mary's (Mich.) by a score of 120-70 on Dec. 15, 2001.

Defense Wins Championships

The Oilers are holding their opponents to a 39.8 percent shooting clip, the best mark in the league and the 14th best percentage in the nation.  They are also defending the three point line well and rank first in the conference by limiting their opponents to a 32.7 percent shooting clip from long range.

In addition, the Oilers are only giving up 68.6 points per game to their opponents, the fifth best mark in the league.

Triple Your Pleasure

The Oilers are hitting 39.3 percent of their three point tries this season, the third best mark in the conference.  Individually, sophomore guard Alphonso Baity leads the team with a 53.1 percent shooting clip from long range while senior forward Greg Kahlig is connecting on 39.3 percent of his tries from long range.

Sophomore guard Dylan Kaufman and junior forward Jake Heagen have also been shooting well from three point land and sport percentages of 38.2 and 37.7 percent, respectively.

The Oilers are also making 8.3 three pointers per contest, the fifth best total in the GLIAC.  Senior forward Greg Kahlig leads the team and ranks eighth in the conference with 2.5 made triples per contest.

Kahlig tied a school record with nine three pointers in the Oilers 85-48 win over Ashland on Jan. 23.

Pounding the Boards

The Oilers are averaging 37.8 rebounds per game this season, the third best total in the GLIAC.  They are led by junior forward Jake Heagen, who ranks sixth in the GLIAC with 7.0 rebounds per contest.

Heagen has recorded three double-doubles so far this season.  He had 13 points and 12 rebounds in a 96-68 win at Cedarville on Nov. 14 and recorded 20 points and 11 boards during the Oilers 86-69 loss at Northwood on Dec. 7.  The New Concord, Ohio native also posted a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in Findlay's 74-49 win against Lake Erie on Jan. 25 in Croy Gymnasium.

Swatting Shots

Findlay is blocking 4.8 shots per game, the third best total in the GLIAC.  They have been blocking shots by committee and have five players averaging more than 0.5 blocks per contest.

Sharing the Rock

The Oilers are averaging 15.7 assists per game this year, the second best mark in the GLIAC.  Senior forward Greg Kahlig leads the team with 3.3 assists per game while sophomore guard Alphonso Baity is contributing 3.1 dimes per contest.

Grand Theft

Sophomore guard Dylan Kaufman ranks third in the GLIAC in steals per game, recording 2.0 per game.  As a team, the Oilers are ranked third in the conference with 7.3 steals per contest.

Getting to the Line

Senior forward Greg Kahlig is making 5.7 free throws per game on the season, the fourth best total in the GLIAC.  He is also ranked second in the league in free throws attempted per game at 7.2.

For his career, Kahlig has made 388 free throws, the fifth-highest amount in the program since the 1986 campaign. 

As a team, The Oilers have made 335 free throws this season, averaging 17.6 points per game from the charity stripe.  Because of their ability to get to the foul line, the Oilers are making 6.3 more free throws per game than their opponents.

Staying Out of Foul Trouble

The Oilers are doing a good job of not fouling this season and are leading the GLIAC with only 15.3 personal fouls per contest.  The mark is also the seventh highest in the nation.

Putting the Ball in the Hole

The Oilers are shooting 48.3 percent from the field this season, the fourth best shooting clip in the GLIAC.  Sophomore forward John Staley leads the team with a 70.2 percent shooting clip this year.

Shooting into the Record Book

Senior forward Greg Kahlig hit nine three pointers en route to 34 points in the Oilers 85-48 win over Ashland University on Jan. 23 in Croy Gymnasium.  The nine triples made by Kahlig enabled him to tie the school record for most made three pointers in a game.  He now shares the record with current assistant coach Dustin Pfeifer, who hit nine three pointers against Hillsdale College on Feb. 28, 2006. 

His 13 three point attempts also tied the school record as he now shares the top spot with Chris Ireland and Marc Bishop.  Ireland fired up his 13 attempts against Shawnee State on Dec. 2, 1995 while Bishop set his mark against Tiffin on Dec. 1, 1998.

A Tough Place to Play

The Oilers are 552-113 (.830) in Croy Gymnasium since they starting playing home games there during the 1969-70 season.  The number is even better in the past ten years as the Oilers have posted a staggering 162-5 record at home for an incredible winning percentage of .970.

Dominating GLIAC Home Games

The Oilers have won 93 of their last 95 regular season conference games at home.  They fell 57-55 to Tiffin University on Jan. 12, 2013 and lost 81-61 to Walsh University on Jan. 30, 2014.  Before that game, their last loss came in 70-68 fashion against Gannon University on February 12, 2004.

Handling Non-Conference Foes

The Oilers have posted a 69-3 record (.958) against non-conference opponents in games played at Croy Gymnasium during the past ten years.  Their last loss at home to a non-conference team came against #1 West Liberty State by a score of 90-74 on Nov. 14, 2012.

Racking up the Victories

The Oilers have been playing basketball since the 1902-03 campaign and have amassed a 1,458-863-2 (.627) record since their initial season of competition.

Kahlig Named GLIAC Player of the Week

Senior forward Greg Kahlg has been named the GLIAC South Division Player of the Week twice this season. 

Kahlig first earned the honor on Nov. 20 for his performances in the Oilers first three games of the 2013-14 season.  Kahlig averaged 21.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game, shooting 55.6 percent from the floor, 43.8 percent from behind the three point line and 80.0 percent from the charity stripe in the three contests.

He earned the honor again on Jan. 27 for his efforts in a pair of wins over Ashland and Lake Erie.  Kahlig averaged 27.5 points, 5.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game in the two wins.  He also hit 58.1 percent (18-of-31) of his field goal attempts in the two games and connected on 59.1 percent (13-of-22) of his three point tries.

The 20-Win Plateau

The Oilers have achieved 20 wins in each of the past 12 years.  The last time they failed to reach the 20-win plateau came during the 2000-01 campaign when they went 19-11.

100-Point Plateau

The Oilers have scored over 100 points twice this season.  They put up 105 points in a win over Marygrove on Nov. 9 and also posted 114 points in a victory against Notre Dame (Ohio) on Dec. 21. 

The Oilers have scored over 100 points 177 times during the history of their program and sport a 171-6 (.966) record in those games.

Conference Championships

The Oilers have won 11 GLIAC South Division titles in their 16-year affiliation with the conference and have also won seven conference tournaments, capturing titles in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.  Their seven tournament titles are the most in GLIAC history.

In the last 12 years, the Oilers have won ten GLIAC South Division titles.  Overall, Findlay has won GLIAC South Division titles in 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013.

GLIAC Tournament Success

The Oilers sport a 28-6 record in the GLIAC Tournament, winning titles in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.  Findlay has appeared in the championship game of the event nine times in the past 11 years.  They reached the finals in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013. 

The Oilers have captured seven GLIAC Tournament titles, the most in league history.  Their win in the 2013 tournament gave them two in a row away from the friendly confines of Croy Gymnasium, the first time a school has ever won back-to-back championships on the road in the history of the GLIAC Tournament.

Advantage Findlay

The Oilers have never lost a GLIAC Tournament game at home.  Since 2002-03, the Oilers have a 19-0 record in GLIAC Tournament games within the friendly confines of Croy Gymnasium.

Dancing

The Oilers have appeared in 11 out of the last 12 NCAA Division II National Tournaments and have recorded a 16-10 record in those games.  The team reached the Elite 8 for the first time in school history during the 2004-05 campaign and advanced to the Sweet 16 during the 2007-08 season. They then used that success to win a NCAA Division II National Championship during the 2008-09 campaign, finishing the year with a perfect 36-0 record.  Their 36 wins as an undefeated national champion are the most in the history of NCAA Division II men's basketball.

Preseason GLIAC Player of the Year

Senior forward Greg Kahlig was voted the favorite to win the player of the year award in the GLIAC for the 2013-14 season.  Kahlig was a first team all-conference and first team all-region performer for the Oilers last season when he averaged 17.0 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.

Preseason Favorites

The Oilers were picked as the preseason favorite to win the GLIAC South Division as they received a league-best 24 first place votes in the annual poll. 

Preseason All-GLIAC

Senior forward Greg Kahlig and junior forward Jake Heagen were each named first team all-conference in the preseason.

Preseason All-American

Senior forward Greg Kahlig was picked as a preseason All-American by NCAA Division II Bulletin after being named first team all-region and first team all-conference last year for the Oilers.

Helpful Links

For more information on the GLIAC, please click on the following link:

GLIAC

For more information on NCAA Division II men's basketball, please click on the following links:

NCAA Division II Basketball

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