SAN ANTONIO – After producing a pair of high-intensity offensive performances against NCAA Division III opponents, Trinity and McMurry, the UTSA men's basketball team will finally play one for the record, Monday evening at the Convocation Center. The Roadrunners open their 43rd season against Western Illinois, tipping off at 7 p.m. in the first edition in the series with the Leathernecks. The 2023-24 season-opening game will be broadcast on Sports Radio AM 760 The Ticket with a telecast streaming live on ESPN+.
On the Air and the Web
Tuesday’s game will tip at 7 p.m. at the Convocation Center and will air live on the Radio with Andy Everett doing play-by-play alongside analyst Tim Carter. The broadcast will appear on Sports Radio AM 760 The Ticket and is the first official game of Everett’s 17th season as the voice of Roadrunners basketball. The broadcast will feature a 30-minute pregame and 15-minute postgame show and will be available online at Ticket760.com or via the free iHeartRadio app.
In addition, Monday’s exhibition contest will air live on ESPN+ (for subscribers) with Karl Schoening (play-by-play) on the call, alongside UTSA basketball legend Devin Brown (analyst). A Homecoming inductee into the inaugural UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame class, Brown will be a familiar face and voice on broadcasts this season, leaning into experience garnered from phenomenal career at UTSA, an eight-year NBA career and as a coach/athletic director at Proskills San Antonio. Brown’s was the first of just two jerseys hoisted into the Convocation Center rafters.
UTSA Athletics also will provide LIVE STATS from the Convo.
Men's Basketball Tickets:
UTSA Men’s Basketball Home Schedule
Season Tickets
Direct Link: https://goutsa.com/mbbseasontix
Reserved (lower level): $115
Courtside Seating for Roadrunner Athletic Fund members: $300
Single-Game Tickets
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Single Game Adult $13
Single Game Military/Youth (ages 3-18)/Senior (ages 65+): $11
Students: Free Admission with UTSA ID, download tickets at goUTSA.com/studentlogin.
Promotions
UTSA Athletics will be giving away hats to the first 50 students who get to the game and visit the Marketing Table. There will also be a free-to-enter raffle for multiple prizes including men’s basketball warm-up shirts, prize packs, gift cards and coupons.
Roadrunners Looking to Carry Forward Preseason Lessons
Opening the program’s 43rd season and the eighth year under head coach Steve Henson, UTSA will put its new-look roster to the test with a contest for the record on Monday night.
‣ The 2023-24 Roadrunners roster features 12 new players: forward Blessing Adesipe, guard PJ Carter, forward Chandler Cuthrell, forward/center Trey Edmonds, guard/forward Dre Fuller Jr., point guard Adante' Holiman, guard Nazar Mahmoud, forward Josh Reid, guard Juan Reyna, guard Justin Thomas and guard Isaiah Wyatt.
‣ In addition, seven-foot Kansas State transfer center Carlton Linguard Jr. is turning heads after missing last season while fulfilling his year in residence for returning home to San Antonio.
‣ UTSA returns just two players from a year ago, junior guard Christian Tucker and sophomore forward Massal Diouf. Tucker saw 30 games with six starts – averaging 4.8 points, 1.4 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game, while Diouf played in 27 games and started 21 contests as a rookie forward for the Roadrunners – chipping in 2.7 rebounds per outing.
‣ Bolstering the roster with experience, former guard Jordan Ivy-Curry returns to San Antonio after a season at Pacific where he averaged 10.3 points and 2.6 rebounds in 33 games. Ivy-Curry played his first two years with the Roadrunners and started 19-of-21 appearances in 2021-22, scoring a team second-best 13.9 points per contest.
‣ Former UCF guard Fuller has shown an immediate impact, two years removed from averaging 5.7 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists through 67 games with the Knights.
‣ The former No. 1 player in Oklahoma, Holiman has been solid running the point since coming over from UTRGV, where he averaged 7.5 points and 3.0 assists on 44.7 percent shooting for the Vaqueros.
2023-24 UTSA Men’s Basketball Roster |
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No. |
Name |
Pos. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr.-Exp. |
Hometown/Previous School(s) |
23 |
Blessing Adesipe |
G/F |
6-6 |
210 |
Jr.-TR |
Houston, Texas |
21 |
PJ Carter |
G |
6-5 |
175 |
Jr.-TR |
Atlanta, Ga. |
10 |
Chandler Cuthrell |
F |
6-8 |
220 |
Jr.-TR |
Baltimore, Md. |
14 |
Massal Diouf |
F |
6-9 |
240 |
So.-1L |
Gouda, Netherlands |
3 |
Trey Edmonds |
F/C |
6-10 |
255 |
Jr.-TR |
Aurora, Colo. |
4 |
Dre Fuller Jr. |
G |
6-6 |
220 |
GR-TR |
Fayetteville, N.C. |
5 |
Adante' Holiman |
PG |
6-0 |
175 |
So.-TR |
McAlester, Okla. |
1 |
Jordan Ivy-Curry |
G |
6-3 |
175 |
Jr.-2L |
La Marque, Texas |
2 |
Carlton Linguard Jr. |
C |
7-0 |
225 |
r-Sr.-TR |
San Antonio, Texas |
0 |
Nazar Mahmoud |
G |
6-5 |
180 |
Fr.-HS |
Leander, Texas |
12 |
Josh Reid |
F |
6-7 |
220 |
Jr.-Tr |
Havelock, N.C. |
20 |
Juan Reyna |
PG |
6-3 |
185 |
Jr.-TR |
San Antonio, Texas |
25 |
Justin Thomas |
G |
6-7 |
180 |
Jr.-TR |
Baton Rouge, La. |
22 |
Christian Tucker |
G |
6-3 |
178 |
Jr.-2L |
Chandler, Ariz. |
11 |
Isaiah Wyatt |
G/F |
6-4 |
220 |
r-Jr.-TR |
Toledo, Ohio |
Summarizing the Exhibitions
UTSA racked up 225 points in the two exhibition games, defeating Trinity 100-70 and McMurry 125-84 – a combined 225-154 with all the starters averaging under 23 minutes.
‣ The McMurry total was the most points scored since 2017 and would have tied for the second-highest-scoring game in the program records, if not an exhibition.
‣ The 69-rebound effort against McMurry would have been the school record in a regular-season contest – in total, UTSA out-rebounded exhibition foes, 129-65.
‣ With plenty of contenders, as UTSA registered 14 double-figure scoring performances across the two games, Linguard registered the top scoring output. Setting the scoreboard ablaze in the opening exhibition with Trinity, Linguard put up 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting, hit four from the perimeter, grabbed nine rebounds and made three assists.
‣ Linguard averaged 14.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in just 21 mpg of exhibition action, shooting .522 from the floor.
‣ Against McMurry, Tucker was on top with 16 points on 7-of-9 shooting, grabbing four boards and doling out five assists – he averaged 11.5 points and a team-high 5.0 assists.
‣ Cuthrell was steady in his pair of debuts, collecting a double-double in each contest and averaging 11.5 points, 11.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists – throwing down a trio of dunks.
‣ Mahmoud averaged 13.0 points and 6.5 rebounds, while shooting .529 with a team-best five threes as the only first-year freshman on the floor.
‣ Fuller provided an all-around exhibition effort for the Roadrunners, going 11-for-25 with 13.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 4.0 apg and 1.5 steals per game.
‣ Edmonds was a physical interior presence, putting up 13.0 ppg on .647 shooting and 7.5 rpg.
‣ Carter was solid beyond the arc with 50 percent shooting from three and a 10.0 ppg average.
‣ Diouf topped UTSA with .857 shooting, going 6-for-7 for 6.0 ppg.
Series with Western Illinois
This contest will mark the first meeting between these schools and these coaches.
Scouting Western Illinois
Chad Boudreau leads the Leathernecks in his first year as a head coach, earning the big chair after being elevated to interim coach last April. He spent three seasons at Western Illinois as the associate head coach. WIU is also making the move from the Summit League to the Ohio Valley Conference this season. With Boudreau on staff, WIU went from single digit wins to consecutive 16-win seasons.
Western Illinois returns seven players and two starters from a squad that went 16-14 and 9-9 in Summit play a year ago. Unlike the Roadrunners, WIU will be taking the court for the first time on Monday – having skipped on holding any exhibition contests. The Leathernecks lost their top three scorers and the assist leader from 2022-23 but return the fourth and fifth scorers in redshirt senior guard Quinlan Bennett and senior forward Jesiah West – both averaging 9.7 ppg last season. At 6-foot-5, West was WIU’s rebounding leader at 7.3 per game, also adding 2.2 assists and producing 52 blocks on the year to earn a spot on the Summit League All-Defensive Team. Bennett also chipped in 5.4 rpg and shot 52.2 percent from the field, carrying three years of experience that started at Lamar and pushed him over 1,000 career points. In the offseason, WIU filled in the roster with eight transfers, boosting its roster height and adding some new weapons.
Up next
With the season officially under way, UTSA will kick off a four-game road swing in Minneapolis at Minnesota on Nov. 10 – the Roadrunners’ first Big 10 opponent since 2017. That game will air live on Peacock, a program-first for the Roadrunners. After heading to Lamar, Texas State and Houston Christian, UTSA will be back in the Convo on Nov. 24-25 for the Roadrunner/Cardinal Classic against Jacksonville State and UIW.
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