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Towson Men’s Basketball and JMU Set for Rematch in Harrisonburg

The Game: Towson (22-7, 13-3 CAA) @ James Madison (15-13, 6-11 CAA)
When: Saturday, Feb. 26, 4 p.m.
Where: Atlantic Union Bank Center – Harrisonburg, Va.
Broadcast: FloSports ($)
Radio/Online Broadcast: Towsontigers.com
--Broadcaster: Spiro Morekas
Series: James Madison leads 37-20 (Towson won 84-65 on Feb. 23)
 
HARRISONBURG, Va. – The Towson University men's basketball team will play again for the second time in four days, meeting up in Harrisonburg, Virginia on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 4 p.m.
 
The game will be broadcast online on FloSports.  Visit FloSports.tv/CAA to view the full Colonial Athletic Association schedule and sign up today. Spiro Morekas and Lightening will also have the radio call on Towsontigers.com.
 
Towson is riding a five-game winning streak after defeating JMU on Senior Day 84-65 to stand at 22-7 overall and 13-3 in the CAA.  JMU's loss on Wednesday was its second in a row, dropping the Dukes to 15-13 overall and 6-11 in the CAA.
 
This is the 58th all-time meeting between Towson and JMU, with the Dukes leading the all-time series 37-20.  Towson won the last game with JMU having won each contest during the 2020-21 season.  This will be the final game as CAA rivals between the two with JMU scheduled to join the Sun Belt Conference next season.
 
Towson is just a half-game out of first place in the league behind 14-3 UNCW with its game at JMU plus a suspended contest left.  JMU is tied for seventh place in league play with one game remaining.
 
#14 IN COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID-MAJOR TOP-25
Towson has been recognized as one of the top mid-major programs currently in the country, landing at #14 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top-25, which is voted on by coaches across the country.
 
The Tigers stand at No. 70 in the NCAA NET rankings, the highest among CAA schools and Maryland-based programs.  Towson has defeated Kent State and UNCW, also in the mid-major top-25.
 
HOLDEN - HENSON AWARD MID-SEASON WATCH LIST
Cam Holden was named to the 2021-22 Lou Henson Award Mid-Season Watch List on Jan. 12.  The Lou Henson National Player of the Year is awarded to the top mid-major player in DI college basketball.
 
Through 29 games, Holden is Towson's leading rebounder with 7.9 boards a game, adding nine double-doubles.  He also averages 13.7 points and three assists per game.
 
He ranks in the top-60 nationally in double-doubles (40th), total minutes (53rd), total steals (37th) and total rebounds (47th).
   
STANDOUT DEFENSE
Towson stands with the top scoring defense among CAA programs, allowing 64.3 points per game, 42nd in DI and five points better than any other CAA team.  Towson has allowed 65 points or fewer in 18 games.
 
Towson in first in the CAA in field goal % defense at 41.1% and is second in three-point field goal % defense at 32.3%.
 
The Tigers also have the top rebounding margin in the CAA at +6.6, 20th in all of Division I.  Before the 2020-21 season, Towson finished the year having led the league in rebounding margin the previous seven seasons, finishing third at +2.2 last year.
   
DOUBLING UP
Towson has been able to rely on a quintet of scorers thus far this year, who each have at least 11 games in double figure scoring.
--Nicolas Timberlake: 22 (4 with 20+ points)
--Cam Holden: 21 (5 with 20+ points)
--Charles Thompson: 17 (5 double-doubles)
--Terry Nolan Jr.: 13 (9 games with 5+ assists)
--Jason Gibson: 11 (9 games with 3+ 3-FGs)
 
TOWSON - BEST START IN DIVISION I HISTORY
Towson has earned its best start in its Division I history since the Tigers came to DI in the 1979-80 season.  Towson's 22 regular season victories over DI opponents this season is a program record, surpassing the 21 wins over DI foes during the 2013-14 year.
 
Towson's previous best starts in DI play were in the 2015-16 and 2017-18 seasons when the Tigers began the year at 12-5.
 
Towson has earned its winningest season since 2013-14, when the Tigers went 25-11.  It is just the second time since the 1993-94 campaign where the Tigers have won at least 21 games.
 
Towson is trying to go to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1991, when the East Coast Conference champion Tigers finished 19-11 overall and 10-2 in the league.  The Tigers have been in the NCAA DI Tournament twice: 1990 and 1991, each under Terry Truax.
 
TOWSON PREDICTED TO FINISH EIGHTH IN CAA
Towson was predicted to get eighth in the CAA in the league's preseason poll, voted on by the conference's head coaches, SIDs and media.
 
This past year, Towson finished the year at 4-14 overall and 3-9 in the CAA, plus had three pauses due to COVID-19.
 
Delaware is predicted to finish first in the preseason poll with 19 out of 36 possible first-place votes, followed by Northeastern at second with seven.  Reigning league champion Drexel is third followed by James Madison, Hofstra, Elon, Charleston, Towson, UNCW and William & Mary.
 
PASSING WELL
Towson stands with a 1.15 assist/turnover ratio, ranking third in the CAA.
 
Terry Nolan Jr. has the team's best assist/turnover ratio at 2.93, 11th in DI.  He has dished out at least five assists in 10 different games, including a career-high 10 assists against then #21 Ohio State.
 
Towson's top four players in assists have more assists than turnovers this year:
Terry Nolan Jr. (88 assists - 30 turnovers)
Cam Holden (87 A - 73 TO)
Jason Gibson (60 A - 31 TO)
Nicolas Timberlake (57 A - 51 TO)
 
SKERRY - APPROACHING 200 WINS
Pat Skerry is just seven wins away from 200 as a head coach.  Currently, Skerry has amassed 169 victories at Towson, including seven years of at least 18 wins since the 2012-13 season.
 
Including two seasons leading Curry from 1996-98, Skerry has 193 wins as a head coach.  His teams have won double digit victories in 12 out of 14 seasons as a head coach.  Towson has won at least 20 games in four years, including this season for the first time since 2016-17.
 
Including two seasons leading Curry from 1996-98, Skerry has 188 wins as a head coach.  His teams have won double digit victories in 12 out of 14 seasons as a head coach.  In addition, Towson started 10-5 for the third time in Skerry's tenure, also in the 2015-16 and 2017-18 seasons.
 
In June, Skerry served as a court coach for the 2021 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup training camp.  He was one of three coaches across the country selected for this role, working with some of the top up-and-coming talent in the country.  That team went on to win the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup in July.
 
REPPING THE HOME STATE
Towson's represents its home of the Old Line State well, having eight players from Maryland on the roster.
 
Baltimore-native Terry Nolan Jr. is back home after graduating from Bradley, having spent two years with the Braves and two more at George Washington.
 
From Severna Park comes Jason Gibson, who earned All-CAA Rookie Team honors in 2019-20.  Charles Thompson, from Fort Washington, earned a spot on the CAA All-Defensive Team last season.  Joining the team is Mount Airy-native Chase Paar after two years at George Washington.  Four more Tigers call Maryland home: Chris Caliguiran from Accokeek, Brandon Held from Marriottsville and two Bowie natives: Olugbemi Joseph and Justin Patterson.
 
TU.....TRANSFER U.....
    Towson has five players who have come to Towson from other NCAA Division I programs.
--#0 Antonio Rizzuto, transfer from UAlbany (2018-21)
--#1 Terry Nolan Jr., transfer from Bradley (2019-21) and GW (2017-19)
--#12 Juwan Gray, transfer from San Diego (2016-18)
--#13 Chase Paar, transfer from GW (2019-21)
--#55 Cam Holden, transfer from UT Martin (2020-21)
 
......BIG TIME TRANSFERS
Three of Towson's incoming transfers earned a league award with their respective teams last season.
 
Cam Holden was the second-ever UT Martin player to earn all-league honors, being Second Team All-OVC with 14.9 points and 8.3 rebounds a contest.
 
Antonio Rizzuto was Second Team All-America East last year at UAlbany with 12.5 points a game in 2020-21.
 
Terry Nolan Jr. picked up an MVC Scholar-Athlete Team selection with 11.2 points and 3.3 assists a game last year.
 
SECU ARENA - TRUE HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
Since SECU Arena opened in 2013, Towson has defended home court well with an 81-39 record in home games.
 
Of the first eight years, Towson has won at least two-thirds of its home games in five seasons. The 2013-14, the opening year of SECU, Towson went 15-1.
 
NATIONALLY TELEVISED TIGERS
Towson had several opportunities to shine on the national stage this year with multiple appearances on national television. (all times ET)
--Nov. 19, 6 p.m. at Pittsburgh - ACC Network
--Nov. 25, 9:30 p.m. vs. San Francisco - FS1
--Nov. 26, 9 p.m. vs. New Mexico - FS2
--Dec. 8, 9 p.m. at Ohio State - ESPNU
--Jan. 3, 6 p.m. at Drexel - CBS Sports Network
--Jan. 11, 5 p.m. vs. Hofstra - CBS Sports Network
--Feb. 10, 5 p.m. vs. W&M - CBS Sports Network
--Feb. 17, 6 p.m. @ UNCW - CBS Sports Network
 
In addition, Towson may have other chances to be on the CBS Sports Network as part of the CAA TV package with the channel.
 
ALUMNI PLAYING IN THE PROS
Towson currently has several alumni playing in the professional ranks across the world.
 
Mike Morsell signed a contract with the Memphis Hustle in the NBA G League before the 2021-22 season.  He is now playing for Spišskí Rytieri in Slovakia.
 
Dennis Tunstall '20, who signed with Basketball Academic Limburg in the Netherlands for the 2021-22 campaign.  Brian Fobbs '20 got his first professional contract for the 2021-22 season, going to Finland to play for the Vilpas Vikings.  Zane Martin and Alex Gavrilovic are playing in Sweden and Romania respectively.
 
Several of Towson players under Skerry have played professionally.  Signing contracts since 2020 include Tunstall, Nakye Sanders, Brian Fobbs, Alex Gavrilovic, Zane Martin, Timajh Parker-Rivera, Arnaud William Adala Moto and Brian Starr.  Many other players under Skerry have played professionally: Jerrelle Benimon, Mike Burwell, Marcus Damas, John Davis, Bilal Dixon, Four McGlynn and Mike Morsell.
 
CHANGES TO THE COACHING STAFF
11th-year head coach Pat Skerry announced a couple of changes on his coaching staff this season.  Pat O'Connell has been elevated to associate head coach in his sixth year with the program while Parfait Bitee, also in year six with Towson, moves up from director of player development to assistant coach.  Chris Conway joins the team as the new director of player development from Millersville.
 
Returning as well for the 2021-22 season is associate head coach Kevin Clark for his 11th year and director of operations Jordan Malkin for his second season.
 
Skerry, in year 11 with Towson, is the second-longest tenured coach among current CAA head coaches, only behind Bill Cohn of Northeastern, who is in his 16th year with the Huskies.
 
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT:
James Madison is third in the league in scoring offense (75.7 ppg) and first in 3FG% defense (32.1%).  Redshirt junior guard Vado Morse stands third in the league with 15.5 points, including 73 three-point field goals.  Redshirt freshman Justin Amadi gets 9.7 points and 5.4 boards a game.
 
ALL HOME GAMES TO AIR ON FLOSPORTS
For the 2021-22 season, all Towson men's and women's basketball home games will be broadcast online on FloSports, the exclusive online broadcast partner of the Colonial Athletic Association. Nearly all CAA conference games will be broadcast on FloSports.
 
Spiro Morekas, the voice of the Towson Tigers, is in his 31st season calling games for the men's basketball team.
 
SEVEN TIGERS LAND ON FALL 2021 HONOR ROLL
Seven Towson players earned Towson University honor roll status with a 3.0 or better GPA during the Fall 2021 semester: Chris Caliguiran, Jason Gibson, Tyler Gill, Juwan Gray, Brandon Held, Antonio Rizzuto and Nicolas Timberlake.  Caliguiran earned Towson Dean's List for having over a 3.5 GPA this past term.
 
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Players Mentioned

Zane  Martin

#2 Zane Martin

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6' 4"
Redshirt Senior
Chris Caliguiran

#15 Chris Caliguiran

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5' 6"
Senior
Jason Gibson

#11 Jason Gibson

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6' 1"
Junior
Juwan Gray

#12 Juwan Gray

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6' 8"
Graduate Student
Justin Patterson

#44 Justin Patterson

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6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Charles Thompson

#32 Charles Thompson

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6' 7"
Junior
Nicolas Timberlake

#25 Nicolas Timberlake

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6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Terry Nolan Jr.

#1 Terry Nolan Jr.

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6' 4"
Graduate Student
Tyler Gill

#2 Tyler Gill

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5' 11"
Freshman
Antonio Rizzuto

#0 Antonio Rizzuto

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6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Zane  Martin

#2 Zane Martin

6' 4"
Redshirt Senior
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Chris Caliguiran

#15 Chris Caliguiran

5' 6"
Senior
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Jason Gibson

#11 Jason Gibson

6' 1"
Junior
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Juwan Gray

#12 Juwan Gray

6' 8"
Graduate Student
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Justin Patterson

#44 Justin Patterson

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
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Charles Thompson

#32 Charles Thompson

6' 7"
Junior
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Nicolas Timberlake

#25 Nicolas Timberlake

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
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Terry Nolan Jr.

#1 Terry Nolan Jr.

6' 4"
Graduate Student
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Tyler Gill

#2 Tyler Gill

5' 11"
Freshman
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Antonio Rizzuto

#0 Antonio Rizzuto

6' 3"
Senior
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