2015–16 North Florida Ospreys men's basketball team

2015–16 North Florida Ospreys men's basketball
NIT, First round
Conference Atlantic Sun Conference
2015–16 record 22–12 (10–4 A-Sun)
Head coach Matthew Driscoll (7th year)
Assistant coach Bobby Kennen
Byron Taylor
Stephen Perkins
Home arena UNF Arena
2015–16 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
North Florida 10 4   .714     22 12   .647
NJIT 8 6   .571     20 15   .571
Jacksonville 8 6   .571     16 16   .500
Florida Gulf Coast 8 6   .571     21 14   .600
Kennesaw State 7 7   .500     11 20   .355
Lipscomb 7 7   .500     12 21   .364
Stetson* 4 10   .286     12 22   .353
USC Upstate 4 10   .286     10 22   .313
*ineligible for the 2016 NCAA Tournament due to APR violations
2016 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner

The 2015–16 North Florida Ospreys men's basketball team represented the University of North Florida during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Ospreys were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun). They were led by seventh year head coach Matthew Driscoll and played their home games at UNF Arena on the university's campus in Jacksonville, Florida.

Before the season, Driscoll agreed to a 4-year contract extension to remain the team's head coach through 2022.[1]

The Ospreys were picked as preseason favorites to retain their A-Sun Conference title by coaches and media. Multiple players received preseason all-conference honors, including guard/forward Beau Beech who was named A-Sun Preseason Player of the Year.[2]

For the second year in a row, the Ospreys won the A-Sun regular season championship. Guard Dallas Moore was named A-Sun Player of the Year, the first such award for a North Florida player.[3] Driscoll and his staff were named A-Sun Coaching Staff of the Year for the second year in a row.[3] As the #1 seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament, they advanced to the semifinals where they were upset at home by Florida Gulf Coast. As a result of winning the conference regular season title but failing to win the conference tournament, the Ospreys received an automatic bid to the National Invitation Tournament. The 7-seed Ospreys hosted the 2-seed Florida Gators in the first round, where they fell 97–68. The Ospreys made the most three point shots (402) out of all NCAA Division I teams in the 2015–16 season,[4] earning them the nickname "Birds of Trey".[5]

Previous season

The Ospreys finished the 2014–15 season with a program-best overall record of 23–12, and a 12–2 record in conference play. They won the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. As a #16 seed in the South Region, they were defeated 81–77 by fellow #16 seed Robert Morris in the First Four in Dayton, Ohio.[6]

Roster

2015–16 North Florida Ospreys men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Home town
F 1 Odum, KarlosKarlos Odum 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) RS Fr Lakeland, Florida
G/F 2 Beech, BeauBeau Beech 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Sr Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
G 3 Driscoll, ChaseChase Driscoll 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 190 lb (86 kg) So Jacksonville, Florida
G 5 Fisher, C. J.C. J. Fisher  6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Miami, Florida
G 10 Blount, OsbornOsborn Blount 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) RS So Jacksonville, Florida
G 11 Mackey, TrentTrent Mackey 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 180 lb (82 kg) RS Sr Tampa, Florida
G 12 Bodager, AaronAaron Bodager 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) RS Jr Oviedo, Florida
G 14 Moore, DallasDallas Moore 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Jr St. Petersburg, Florida
C 15 Dauda, IsmailaIsmaila Dauda 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 245 lb (111 kg) RS Sr Kano, Nigeria
F 22 Bernard, D'AndreD'Andre Bernard  6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Ajax, Ontario
G 23 Malonga, NickNick Malonga 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) RS So Bolingbrook, Illinois
F 32 Daniels, DemarcusDemarcus Daniels 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Ashburn, Georgia
C 33 Banks, RomeloRomelo Banks  6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Jr Kissimmee, Florida
F 35 Davenport, ChrisChris Davenport 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Jr Atlanta, Georgia
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Bobby Kennen (7th year)
  • Byron Taylor (5th year)
  • Stephen Perkins (3rd year)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: November 26, 2015

Schedule and results

November

The Ospreys carried their previous season's momentum right into their first game by earning a road upset of Illinois by a score of 93–81. In a game that UNF never trailed, the Ospreys set a program record (at the time) for three-point-shots made with 17.[7] It was the program's second victory over a Big Ten Conference opponent, with the first coming in December 2014 at Purdue.[8] In their home opener, the Ospreys blew out Texas–Rio Grande Valley, 106–84. For the second straight game they connected on 17 three-point-shots, tying the program record. They improved to 2–0 for the first time since the 2005–06 season. It was just the third time UNF has reached 100 points since joining Division I. Guard Dallas Moore recorded his second straight double-double and became UNF's 11th player to score 1,000 career points.[9] On November 18, coach Matthew Driscoll surpassed Matt Kilcullen to become the winningest coach in program history with a 98–69 win over crosstown rival and NAIA member Edward Waters. With the win, UNF started the season 3–0 for the first time since the 1994–95 season when they were members of Division II.[10] Over the next two games, the Ospreys trailed at halftime by only two points at Louisville and one point at Saint Louis, however, they went on to lose those games by margins of 28 and 13 respectively.[11][12] They won three consecutive games to finish November with a record of 6–2.

December

On December 2, Moore and Beech each scored 31 points (a career high for Beech) in a 108–119 loss at LSU. The Ospreys led 56–48 at halftime, but 43 points by freshman phenom Ben Simmons proved too much for UNF to handle. The Ospreys once again set a program record for three-point-shots made with 19.[13] In their next game, they trailed at Dayton by only three points at halftime, but lost by a margin of 15.[14] On December 12 against Coastal Georgia, the Ospreys scored the most points in program history with a 117–71 victory.[15] In December, North Florida swept a four-game home stand to extend their winning streak at UNF Arena to 14 games, a program record.[16] The Ospreys then lost two in a row at Arkansas and at VCU to close out the month of December.

January

On January 2, the Ospreys won at Eastern Michigan, 82–77, to finish their non-conference schedule with a record of 11–6. In the game, senior forward Demarcus Daniels set the program record for career blocks with 146. Their 11 wins marked the most non-conference victories in program history.[17] On January 9, the Ospreys defeated crosstown rival Jacksonville for the fifth time in a row in the River City Rumble. On January 16, the Ospreys defeated Kennesaw State, 93–78, despite trailing by 14 points in the first half. In the game, guard Beau Beech scored a career high 33 points, and UNF extended its home winning streak to 17 games.[18] On January 24 in a win at NJIT, the Ospreys made a program record 20 three-point-shots, a record that was broken or tied four times in the 2015–16 season.[19]

February

The Ospreys had improved to 7–0 in conference play until losing at home to Stetson on February 1. The loss snapped an 18-game home winning streak.[20] The Ospreys lost the following three games, all on the road, to fall into a three-way tie for first place in the A-Sun at 7–4. They snapped their losing streak by defeating NJIT at home, 107–71 on February 18. On February 20, the Ospreys clinched at least a share of the Atlantic Sun regular season title by defeating USC Upstate, 81–78.[21] They secured the regular season championship and No. 1 seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament with a win at crosstown rival Jacksonville.

March

The Ospreys began their quest to win back-to-back Atlantic Sun Tournament titles by defeating USC Upstate in the quarterfinals, 92–69. However, they were blown-out by 33 points in the semifinals by Florida Gulf Coast. Their 56 points were the fewest they scored in any game this season. Due to renovations at the O'Connell Center, the 7-seed Ospreys hosted the 2-seed Florida Gators in the first round, where they fell 97–68 in front of 6,011 fans at the UNF Arena.

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (Attendance)
City, State
Non-conference regular season

November 13*
8:00 pm, BTN+
at Illinois W 93–81  1–0
 26  Moore  9  Daniels  10  Moore  Prairie Capital Convention Center (5,186)
Springfield, IL

November 16*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Texas–Rio Grande Valley W 106–84  2–0
 26  Davenport  10  Daniels  10  Moore  UNF Arena (2,718)
Jacksonville, FL

November 18*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Edward Waters W 98–69  3–0
 24  Moore  13  Davenport  7  Davenport  UNF Arena (1,807)
Jacksonville, FL

November 21*
Noon, ESPN3
at Louisville
Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
L 61–89  3–1
 21  Moore  5  Davenport  5  Beech  KFC Yum! Center (20,413)
Louisville, KY

November 24*
8:00 pm, FS Midwest
at Saint Louis
Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
L 57–70  3–2
 16  Moore  7  Tied  6  Moore  Chaifetz Arena (5,826)
St. Louis, MO

November 27*
7:00 pm
at Hartford
Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
W 81–60  4–2
 16  Moore  14  Moore  7  Moore  Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (539)
Hartford, CT

November 28*
7:00 pm
vs. St. Francis Brooklyn
Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
W 78–65  5–2
 20  Davenport  6  Tied  7  Davenport  Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (152)
Hartford, CT

November 30*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Trinity Baptist W 80–72  6–2
 20  Moore  11  Davenport  5  Moore  UNF Arena (1,923)
Jacksonville, FL

December 2*
8:00 pm, SECN+
at LSU L 108–119  6–3
 31  Tied  7  Moore  5  Tied  Pete Maravich Assembly Center (8,981)
Baton Rouge, LA

December 5*
2:00 pm, FS Ohio
at Dayton L 71–86  6–4
 18  Beech  7  Moore  6  Moore  UD Arena (12,383)
Dayton, OH

December 12*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Coastal Georgia W 117–71  7–4
 20  Daniels  7  Davenport  5  Tied  UNF Arena (1,426)
Jacksonville, FL

December 14*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
FIU W 94–72  8–4
 21  Moore  8  Beech  5  Mackey  UNF Arena (1,448)
Jacksonville, FL

December 16*
7:30 pm, ESPN3
Austin Peay W 80–70  9–4
 18  Davenport  8  Tied  8  Moore  UNF Arena (1,336)
Jacksonville, FL

December 19*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Florida A&M W 87–70  10–4
 25  Moore  7  Tied  6  Tied  UNF Arena (1,618)
Jacksonville, FL

December 22*
8:00 pm, SECN+
at Arkansas L 72–97  10–5
 17  Moore  6  Beech  7  Moore  Bud Walton Arena (14,794)
Fayetteville, AR

December 30*
7:00 pm, CBS6
at VCU L 68–80  10–6
 24  Moore  7  Bodager  3  Mackey  Siegel Center (7,637)
Richmond, VA

January 2*
Noon, ESPN3
at Eastern Michigan W 82–77  11–6
 23  Beech  10  Davenport  7  Davenport  Convocation Center (1,081)
Ypsilanti, MI
Atlantic Sun Conference regular season

January 6
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at Stetson W 97–79  12–6
(1–0)
 30  Moore  16  Davenport  9  Davenport  Edmunds Center (515)
DeLand, FL

January 9
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Jacksonville W 83–68  13–6
(2–0)
 22  Daniels  11  Davenport  6  Moore  UNF Arena (5,807)
Jacksonville, FL

January 14
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Lipscomb W 95–83  14–6
(3–0)
 24  Mackey  10  Beech  7  Moore  UNF Arena (1,868)
Jacksonville, FL

January 16
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Kennesaw State W 93–78  15–6
(4–0)
 33  Beech  10  Davenport  6  Moore  UNF Arena (2,131)
Jacksonville, FL

January 21
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at USC Upstate W 78–62  16–6
(5–0)
 16  Tied  9  Tied  5  Tied  G. B. Hodge Center (621)
Spartanburg, SC

January 24[a]
6:00 pm, ESPN3
at NJIT W 94–80  17–6
(6–0)
 29  Moore  7  Beech  8  Moore  Fleisher Center (555)
Newark, NJ

January 30
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Florida Gulf Coast W 82–76  18–6
(7–0)
 27  Beech  8  Beech  8  Moore  UNF Arena (4,138)
Jacksonville, FL

February 1
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Stetson L 82–86  18–7
(7–1)
 25  Moore  9  Beech  4  Tied  UNF Arena (2,004)
Jacksonville, FL

February 6
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at Florida Gulf Coast L 65–81  18–8
(7–2)
 20  Beech  9  Beech  5  Moore  Alico Arena (4,522)
Fort Myers, FL

February 11
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at Kennesaw State L 91–101  18–9
(7–3)
 21  Daniels  7  Davenport  7  Moore  KSU Convocation Center (1,158)
Kennesaw, GA

February 13
5:00 pm, ESPN3
at Lipscomb L 87–94  18–10
(7–4)
 27  Moore  10  Beech  6  Moore  Allen Arena (2,219)
Nashville, TN

February 18
7:00 pm, ESPN3
NJIT W 107–71  19–10
(8–4)
 25  Daniels  6  Davenport  11  Moore  UNF Arena (2,611)
Jacksonville, FL

February 20
7:00 pm, ESPN3
USC Upstate W 81–78  20–10
(9–4)
 23  Daniels  8  Tied  9  Moore  UNF Arena (4,086)
Jacksonville, FL

February 25
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at Jacksonville W 81–80  21–10
(10–4)
 22  Moore  9  Davenport  5  Moore  Swisher Gymnasium (1,500)
Jacksonville, FL
Atlantic Sun Tournament

March 1
7:30 pm, ESPN3
(1) (8) USC Upstate
Quarterfinals
W 92–69  22–10
 22  Moore  10  Beech  7  Moore  UNF Arena (3,317)
Jacksonville, FL

March 3
7:30 pm, ESPN3
(1) (4) Florida Gulf Coast
Semifinals
L 56–89  22–11
 15  Moore  5  Davenport  5  Moore  UNF Arena (4,305)
Jacksonville, FL
National Invitation Tournament

March 15*
9:00 pm, ESPNU
(7) (2) Florida
First round – Monmouth Bracket
L 68–97  22–12
 23  Moore  7  Moore  5  Moore  UNF Arena (6,011)
Jacksonville, FL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Source:[22]

NOTES:

^[a] Game postponed from Saturday, January 23 at 4 pm to Sunday, January 24 at 6 pm due to Winter Storm Jonas.

Awards and honors

Beau Beech, guard
Demarcus Daniels, forward
Chris Davenport, forward
Head Coach Matthew Driscoll and staff
Trent Mackey, guard
Dallas Moore, guard

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