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Home opener pits Golden Eagles against in-state foe Chattanooga Monday evening

Home opener pits Golden Eagles against in-state foe Chattanooga Monday evening

By Mike Lehman, TTU Sports Information

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech men's basketball team returns to Cookeville for its 2020-21 home opener Monday evening, playing host to in-state rival Chattanooga in a 6:00 p.m. CT contest in the Hooper Eblen Center.

Tennessee Tech (0-1) vs. Chattanooga (1-0)
Monday, Nov. 30, 2020
6:00 p.m. CT
Hooper Eblen Center – Cookeville, Tenn.

The Broadcasts
TV: None
Radio: 106.1 The Eagle (Roger Ealey)
Webcast: ESPN+ (Dylan Vazzano & Michael Cooper)

Game Notes
Tennessee Tech
Chattanooga

SERIES/OPPONENT NOTES
Monday marks the 61st meeting all-time between Tech and Chattanooga, with the Golden Eagles owning a 42-18 lead in the series.

In Cookeville, Tech has dominated the series to the tune of a 28-5 advantage over the Mocs.

The two squads have traded wins back-and-forth in the last four match-ups, with Tech the last team to win two in-a-row in the series (1/11/01 & 11/22/14).

Both teams have earned five wins in the past 10 match-ups as well.

Tech also owns the longest winning streak in the series, claiming 10-straight victories on two occasions, from 1948-49 to 12/6/61 and again from 12/3/63 to 2/23/70.

One Moc win in between the two streaks kept it from becoming a whopping 21 straight.

In the two team's most recent tilt, a contest in Chattanooga on Dec. 1, 2018, the Mocs earned a 71-60 win.

A freshman at the time, Jr. Clay (below) led the Golden Eagles in his hometown with team-highs of 15 points, seven rebounds & three steals off the bench.

Jerry Johnson Jr. led the Moc effort, posting a team-high 14 points. Maurice Commander (13), Kevin Easley (11) and current Chattanooga guard David Jean-Baptiste (11) each joined in double figures.

QUICK HITTERS
At Indiana, freshmen forwards Kenny White Jr. and Austin Harvell gave Golden Eagle fans a glimpse of the future, one they should be excited about.

White (13) and Harvell (10) teammed up to become the first pair of Tech freshmen to score in double figures in a season opener since Nov. 29, 1975 when Jimmy Howell (18) and John C. Adams (15) accomplished the feat against Baptist College (now Baptist Health Sciences University).

They also became the first pair of Golden Eagle freshmen to score in double digits against a Power 5 Conference opponent since Marc Glanton (11) and Kenneth Smith (13) managed it at Georgia (12/29/94).

With his team-leading 17 points at Indiana, and his 18 points at Western Kentucky last season, Keishawn Davidson became the first Golden Eagle to score in double figures in back-to-back season openers since Josiah Moore posted 15 at USF (11/9/13) and 11 against Carolina (formerly Piedmont International - 11/14/14).

Davidson was also the first to score at least 17 points in the first game of the year in back-to-back seasons since Larrie Smith dropped 19 at Georgia Southern (11/20/99) and 17 at South Carolina (11/17/00).

Tech was predicted to finish 9th overall in the 2020-21 OVC race in voting by the league's head coaches and SIDs. The Golden Eagles were selected to finish 8th in the OVC media poll.

Last season, Jr. Clay and Keishawn Davidson became the first pair of Tech teammates to each total at least 100 assists in the same season since 2001-02. That year, Cameron Crisp dished out 122 dimes while DeAntoine Beasley doled out 104 assists.

With an 83-70 win over Martin Methodist on November 9, 2019, Tech head coach John Pelphrey earned his first victory as the leader of the Golden Eagle program.

Pelphrey, who was named the 13th head coach in Golden Eagle history in April, also earned career win No. 150 on the night, the same day the Tech football team earned its 150th victory in Tucker Stadium on the day they celebrated the 150th anniversary of college football.

Both Davidson and Sylla were honored by the OVC on Nov. 11, picking up two of the league's first three weekly honors of the 2019-20 campaign. Davidson was named OVC Freshman of the Week while Sylla was recognized as the OVC Newcomer of the Week.

It marked the first time since 2015-16 that Tech claimed two of the OVC's three weekly accolades. The last time it occurred was Feb. 1, 2016 when Torrance Rowe won OVC Player of the Week and both Ryan Martin and Hakeem Rogers shared OVC Newcomer of the Week honors.

TOP IN THEIR STATES
Three of Tech's players for the 2020-21 season boast a particularly impressive feat as part of their respective resumes, all finishing as finalists for the Mr. Basketball Award for their state during their high school careers.

Junior guard Jr. Clay was a two-time finalist at the TSSAA Division II Class AA level while at The McCallie School in Chattanooga, earning the honor in 2017 and again in 2018.

Transfer sophomore guard CJ Gettelfinger was one of three finalists at the TSSAA Division II Class A level in 2018 while competing for Grace Christian Academy in Knoxville.

Freshman forward Kenny White Jr. was named a finalist for Kentucky's Mr. Basketball Award in 2020 while starring for Madisonville-North Hopkins High School in Madisonville, Ky.

Head coach John Pelphrey, a University of Kentucky Hall of Famer, was a Mr. Basketball Award winner during his high school days, claiming the honor for Paintsville High School in 1987.

ROSTER BREAKDOWN
The 2020-21 Tech roster features 15 players (13 scholarship student-athletes) representing six states and three countries.

Six Golden Eagle players hail from the state Tennessee, while Arkansas and Illinois each boast two Tech players. Alabama, California and Kentucky are represented by one Tech player each.

Two international players round out the roster, including one Golden Eagle from Canada and another from Mali.

Tech has one graduate student, one senior, five juniors, four sophomores and four true freshmen.

Nine Golden Eagles stand 6-foot-5 or taller while the other six measure in at 6-foot-4 or shorter.

Nine members are new to the Tech squad for 2020-21, including Damaria FranklinCJ GettelfingerShandon GoldmanAustin HarvellMarcus HopkinsTaelon PeterJalen StaytonJamaal Thompson and Kenny White Jr.

Photo by Thomas Corhern

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