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2009–10 Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball team
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2009–10 Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball
The Summit League regular season champions
The Summit League tournament champions
NCAA tournament, Round of 64
ConferenceThe Summit League
Record26–9 (17–1 Summit)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jeff Tungate
  • Darren Sorenson
  • Saddi Washington
Home arenaAthletics Center O'rena
Seasons
2009–10 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Oakland 17 1   .944 26 9   .743
IUPUI 15 3   .833 25 11   .694
Oral Roberts 13 5   .722 20 13   .606
South Dakota State 10 8   .556 14 16   .467
IPFW 9 9   .500 16 15   .516
North Dakota State 8 10   .444 11 18   .379
Western Illinois 6 12   .333 13 17   .433
UMKC 6 12   .333 12 18   .400
Centenary * 3 15   .167 8 21   .276
Southern Utah 3 15   .167 7 22   .241
Conference tournament winner
As of March 22, 2010
Rankings from AP Poll
* Ineligible for conference tournament


The 2009–10 Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball team were a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball team representing Oakland University. Oakland finished the season 26–9 overall, 17–1 in The Summit League and were the league's regular season and conference tournament champions. The Golden Grizzlies received The Summit League's automatic berth into the NCAA tournament and, as a No. 14 seed, lost to No. 3 Pittsburgh in the first round.

Preseason

Oakland was picked to win The Summit League championship, receiving 34 of the 35 first place votes.[1] The Golden Grizzlies returned three starters from the 2008–09 team, plus senior Derick Nelson, who sat out the majority of the previous season due to a foot injury.[1]

Also returning for Oakland was senior point guard Johnathon Jones, who led all Division I players in assists[1] and junior center Keith Benson, who was being projected as a first round National Basketball Association draft pick.[2] Benson, Jones and Nelson were each selected to The Summit League's pre-season all-league teams with Jones being selected as the pre-season Player of the Year.[1]

Oakland's schedule included road games against the pre-season consensus number one and two teams, Kansas and Michigan State.[3]

Season

Oakland finished the non-conference portion of their schedule with a 6–7 record. OU lost all their games against BCS conference teams (0–5) and went 6–2 against the rest of the schedule, losing to Eastern Michigan and Memphis.

The Golden Grizzlies opened The Summit League schedule winning their first nine games, marking their best start in league history.[4] During the steak Oakland defeated Oral Roberts 67–64, their first win at the Mabee Center in 10 years. The loss for ORU was just the sixth Summit League home loss for ORU in its last 59.[5]

Records

Jones became The Summit League's all-time leading assists leader with 11 assists against Central Arkansas on November 28, 2009. Jones broke the record of 626 held by Bryce Drew of Valparaiso.[6]

Jones broke the conference and school records for consecutive free throws, having made 43 in a row from December 5 through January 23. Jones broke the school record of 33, set by Scott Bittinger in the 1987–88 season.[4]

Jones also set Oakland school records for career games played and career games started. Jones passed Patrick McCloskey for most games played with 125 from 2004 to 2008[7] and Dan Champagne, who set the previous record of 113 games started from 1997 to 2002.[4]

Oakland tied The Summit League's record for consecutive regular season win with their 16th victory in a row against South Dakota State. The 16 wins span two seasons and tied the Cleveland State team that won 16 in a row in 1992 and 1993.[8]

Milestones

Benson became the 28th player in Oakland history to score at least 1,000 career points. Benson reached the plateau during a 99–53 victory over Southern Utah. Current teammates Jones (1,674) and Nelson (1,529) are also members of the 1,000-point club.

Jones scored his 1,500th career point in the January 24 victory against South Dakota State.[8] Nelson scored his 1,500th point during the finals of The Summit League tournament in which he led Oakland to the title with a career-high 36 points. Jones was the 15th and Nelson the 16th player in OU history to join the 1,500-point club.

Roster

No. Name Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown (Previous school)
3 Travis Bader * G 6'3" 164 Fr. Okemos, MI (Okemos)
34 Keith Benson C 6'11" 221 Jr. Farmington Hills, MI (Country Day)
22 Blake Cushingberry G 6'3" 243 So. Romeo, MI (Romeo)
12 Ledrick Eackles G 6'1" 184 Fr. Zachary, LA (Zachary)
4 Reggie Hamilton * G 5'11" 175 Jr. Harvey, IL (UMKC)
11 Will Hudson F 6'9" 233 Jr. Madison, WI (Middleton)
23 Johnathon Jones G 5'11" 160 Sr. Okemos, MI (Okemos)
33 John Kast G 6'2" 181 Sr. Clarkston, MI (Clarkston)
32 Drew Maynard G 6'6" 231 So. Lake Orion, MI (Lake Orion)
50 Ilija Milutinovic C 7'0" 247 So. Niš, Serbia (Milestone Christian Academy (MO))
1 Derick Nelson F 6'5" 236 Sr. Lansing, MI (Bridgton Academy)
44 Jay Thames F 6'8" 202 Fr. Port Huron, MI (Port Huron Northern)
15 Drew Valentine F 6'4" 212 Fr. Lansing, MI (Sexton)
2 Larry Wright G 6'2" 162 Jr. Saginaw, MI (St. John's)

* Redshirting 2009–10 season

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
November 10, 2009*
7:00pm
Hope W 97–62[9] 
Athletics Center O'rena (1,115)
Rochester, MI
Regular season
November 14, 2009*
7:00pm
Eastern Michigan L 77–81[10]  0–1
Athletics Center O'rena (3,115)
Rochester, MI
November 18, 2009*
8:00pm
at Wisconsin L 42–58[11]  0–2
Kohl Center (17,230)
Madison, WI
November 21, 2009*
6:00pm
Rochester W 97–63[12]  1–2
Athletics Center O'rena (2,315)
Rochester, MI
November 23, 2009*
8:00pm
at Tennessee Tech
Hall of Fame Showcase
W 77–56[13]  2–2
Eblen Center (901)
Cookeville, TN
November 25, 2009*
8:00pm, ESPN Full Court[15]
at No. 1 Kansas
Hall of Fame Showcase
L 59–89[14]  2–3
Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
Lawrence, KS
November 28, 2009*
6:00pm
Central Arkansas
Hall of Fame Showcase
W 83–75[16]  3–3
Athletics Center O'rena (2,095)
Rochester, MI
November 30, 2009*
8:00pm, WKNO[18]
at Memphis
Hall of Fame Showcase
L 46–77[17]  3–4
FedExForum (15,689)
Memphis, TN
December 5, 2009
7:00pm
at IPFW W 84–76[19]  4–4
(1–0)
Memorial Coliseum (3,426)
Fort Wayne, IN
December 10, 2009*
7:00pm, Big Ten Network[21]
at No. 12 Michigan State L 57–88[20]  4–5
Breslin Center (14,759)
East Lansing, MI
December 13, 2009*
4:30pm, Fox Sports Detroit[21]
Green Bay W 76–52[22]  5–5
Athletics Center O'rena (2,355)
Rochester, MI
December 17, 2009*
10:10pm
at Seattle W 77–68[23]  6–5
KeyArena (2,243)
Seattle, WA
December 19, 2009*
10:30pm, CSN Northwest[25]
at Oregon L 60–72[24]  6–6
McArthur Court (6,121)
Eugene, OR
December 22, 2009*
7:00pm, TWCS[27]
at No. 5 Syracuse L 60–92[26]  6–7
Carrier Dome (18,669)
Syracuse, NY
December 28, 2009*
7:00pm
Alma W 106–58[28]  7–7
Athletics Center O'rena (2,055)
Rochester, MI
December 31, 2009
1:00pm
Western Illinois W 75–63[29]  8–7
(2–0)
Athletics Center O'rena (2,035)
Rochester, MI
January 2, 2010
5:30pm, Fox Sports Detroit[31]
IUPUI W 85–82[30]  9–7
(3–0)
Athletics Center O'rena (2,855)
Rochester, MI
January 7, 2010
8:05pm, FCS Central[33]
at Oral Roberts W 67–64[32]  10–7
(4–0)
Mabee Center (4,089)
Tulsa, OK
January 9, 2010
8:30pm
at Centenary W 88–50[34]  11–7
(5–0)
Gold Dome (405)
Shreveport, LA
January 14, 2010
7:00pm
UMKC W 87–73[35]  12–7
(6–0)
Athletics Center O'rena (2,755)
Rochester, MI
January 16, 2010
6:00pm
Southern Utah W 99–53[36]  13–7
(7–0)
Athletics Center O'rena (3,125)
Rochester, MI
January 21, 2010
8:00pm
at North Dakota State W 85–79[37]  14–7
(8–0)
Bison Sports Arena (3,126)
Fargo, ND
January 23, 2010
8:30pm
at South Dakota State W 85–82[38]  15–7
(9–0)
Frost Arena (4,064)
Brookings, SD
January 28, 2010
7:00pm
at IUPUI L 54–78[39]  15–8
(9–1)
IUPUI Gymnasium (1,188)
Indianapolis, IN
January 30, 2010
8:00pm
at Western Illinois W 68–64[40]  16–8
(10–1)
Waste Management Court (997)
Macomb, IL
February 4, 2010
7:00pm
Centenary W 75–64[41]  17–8
(11–1)
Athletics Center O'rena (2,115)
Rochester, MI
February 6, 2010
6:00pm
Oral Roberts W 79–77[42]  18–8
(12–1)
Athletics Center O'rena (4,034)
Rochester, MI
February 11, 2010
9:00pm
at Southern Utah W 85–72[43]  19–8
(13–1)
Centrum Arena (1,418)
Cedar City, UT
February 13, 2010
8:00pm, Metro Sports
at UMKC W 83–71[44]  20–8
(14–1)
Municipal Auditorium (1,783)
Kansas City, MO
February 18, 2010
7:00pm
South Dakota State W 88–83[45]  21–8
(15–1)
Athletics Center O'rena (2,485)
Rochester, MI
February 20, 2010
6:00pm, Fox Sports Detroit[47] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2009–10_Oakland_Golden_Grizzlies_men's_basketball_team
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