Transfers assist in jump starting HPU
By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer
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With the help of some Division I transfers, the Hawai'i Pacific University men's basketball team has gotten off to a hot start.
The Sea Warriors wrapped up their non-conference schedule last week and boast an 8-3 record tops among all Pacific West Conference teams. On its current five-game winning streak, HPU has outscored opponents by an average of more than 18 points.
"Hopefully when we jell, we'll be a really good basketball team," Sea Warriors coach Tony Sellitto said. "We're pretty set with our lineup and rotations and I'm pretty happy with it. We have a good mix of size and speed."
HPU's starting lineup features junior Norman Wells (6-8, 250) and senior C.J. Jackson (6-8, 265) in the frontcourt with seniors Jeff Ingram (6-4, 185), Ray Murdock (6-3, 205) and Mike Helton (6-6, 187) at the guard positions.
Sellitto said although his team lacks a "true point guard," each starter can handle the ball, giving the Sea Warriors a "point guard by committee.
"At first we thought it might be a problem, but it's turned out to be a positive thing for us," Sellitto said.
Helton, who started 15 of the 25 games he appeared in last season, and Murdock, who previously attended the University of San Diego, can also play the post positions.
"We're pretty lucky to have Mike Helton," Sellitto said. "He's been playing really well as of late."
"Ray Murdock actually played and started for San Diego when they played Hawai'i at the Stan Sheriff Center a couple of years ago, so he brings a lot of experience," Sellitto added.
The Sea Warriors feature the PacWest's top scorer in Helton (20.2 ppg), top rebounder and shot blocker in Jackson (9.9 rpg, 2.0 bpg) and assists leader in Murdock (6.3 apg).
"C.J. is a big presence for us in the middle," Sellitto said of Jackson, the transfer from Illinois. "When his game is on, he's tough to handle."
Jackson is second on the team in scoring (14.6 ppg) and second in the league in field-goal percentage (.657).
Wells, a transfer from Indiana State, is 10th in the PacWest in scoring (12.8 ppg) and seventh in rebounding (6.4 rpg).
Ingram was selected to the preseason All-PacWest team after he averaged 12.3 points per game as a junior.
HPU leads the PacWest in numerous statistical categories, including scoring margin (+7.8), free-throw percentage (.727), rebounding margin (+2.9), blocked shots (5.5 per game) and assists (18.7 per game).
"A lot of that is a result of our offense moving the ball around well," Sellitto said. "We've been playing well, but you can throw it all out the window come conference time."
HPU opens the PacWest season on the road with three games in six days, beginning with Dominican tonight.
"We're prepared for it," Sellitto said of the weeklong road trip to the chilly Bay Area. "We've played two preseason tournaments and 11 games now, so that really helped us."
The Sea Warriors play at Academy of Art Thursday and at Notre Dame de Namur Saturday.
"This is a big trip because if we come out of it OK, I think we'll be in pretty good shape for the rest of the conference season," said Sellitto, who said he packed gloves, a hat and scarf for the cold weather.
Said Sellitto: "Hell, if we get three wins, I don't care what the weather is outside."
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Hawai'i Pacific forward C.J. Jackson was named Conference Player of the Week by the league office Sunday. Jackson, a senior from Buena Vista, Ga., averaged 17.5 points and 12 rebounds in wins last week over Gustavus Adophus (Minn.) and Chapman (Calif.). Jackson is eighth in the PacWest in scoring at 14.6 points per game and leads the league in rebounding with just under 10 per game.
OVERALL STANDINGS W L WIN. %
HPU 8 3 .727
BYU-Hawai'i 6 3 .667
Dixie State 6 3 .667
UH-Hilo 6 4 .600
Grand Canyon 6 10 .375
Chaminade 3 6 .333
Dominican 3 8 .273
Notre Dame de Namur 2 9 .182
Academy of Art 0 10 .000
Last week's results
Tuesday
Western Washington 81, Dixie State 73
Seattle Pacific 89, Academy of Art 70
Wednesday
Central Washington 96, Academy of Art 61
Cal State East Bay 54, Dominican 50
HPU 70, Chapman 58
UH-Hilo 69, Gustavus Adolphus 50
Friday
Notre Dame de Namur 70, Menlo 69
Saturday
Dixie State 78, Western State 63
Grand Canyon 69, Seattle Pacific 68
Chapman 76, BYU-Hawai'i 70 (OT)
This week's games
Today
HPU at Dominican
UH-Hilo at Academy of Art
Thursday
BYU-Hawai'i at Dixie State
Chaminade at Grand Canyon
HPU at Academy of Art
UH-Hilo at Notre Dame de Namur
Saturday
HPU at Notre Dame de Namur
Chaminade at Dixie State
BYU-Hawai'i at Grand Canyon
UH-Hilo at Dominican
Statistical Leaders
ScoringMike Helton (HPU) 20.2; Austin Bryan (DU) 16.9; Bennie Murray (NDNU) 16.2; Virgil Buensuceso (BYUH) 15.4; Justin Smith (UHH) 15.4; Steven Bennett (CU) 15.4; Tom Whitehead (DS) 15.0; C.J. Jackson (HPU) 14.6; Bryan Ngo (UHH) 13.9; Norman Wells (HPU) 12.8; Anthony Reilly (BYUH) 12.8; Donovan Plunkett (DS) 12.3; Shane Hanson (CU) 11.9; Rory Patterson (BYUH) 11.7; Andy Palmer (DS) 11.7; Alex Ward (DU) 11.6; Ray Murdock (HPU) 11.4; Marques Whippy (BYUH) 11.2; Nick Storment (NDNU) 10.2.
FG %Justin Smith (UHH) .685; C.J. Jackson (HPU) .657; Nick Storment (NDNU) .564; Anthony Reilly (BYUH) .556; Jonathan Burnett (AAU) .554; Marques Whippy (BYUH) .548; Tom Whitehead (DS) .519; Lavell Shipman (UHH) .514; Andy Palmer (DS) .513; Bryan Ngo (UHH) .509.
ReboundsC.J. Jackson (HPU) 9.9; Chandler Pearson (CU) 8.4; Justin Smith (UHH) 7.9; Marques Whippy (BYUH) 7.7; Bennie Murray (NDNU) 7.0; Zach Robbins (DS) 6.7; Norman Wells (HPU) 6.4; Ray Murdock (HPU) 6.4; Alex Ward (DU) 6.2; Zachary Wilde (UHH) 5.7.
AssistsRay Murdock (HPU) 6.3; Steven Bennett (CU) 6.2; Xander McNally (DU) 5.8; Adam Ross (DS) 3.9; Andrew Gipson (UHH) 3.6; Jeremiah Barnes (DS) 3.4; Mike Helton (HPU) 3.3; Virgil Buensuceso (BYUH) 3.2; T.J. Benson (GCU) 3.2; Lance Olivier (AAU) 2.8.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Dixie State forward Deanna Daniels was named Conference Player of the Week by the league office Sunday. Daniels, a freshman from Las Vegas, led the Red Storm in a 73-53 win over Mesa State (Colo.) Saturday with 20 points and nine rebounds.
OVERALL STANDINGS W L WIN. %
Grand Canyon 6 5 .545
HPU 4 4 .500
Dixie State 4 5 .444
Academy of Art 4 7 .364
Notre Dame de Namur 4 7 .364
BYU-Hawai'i 3 6 .333
Dominican 3 8 .273
UH-Hilo 3 8 .273
Chaminade 1 7 .200
Last week's results
Tuesday
Seattle Pacific 58, Grand Canyon 53
Cornell College 67, Chaminade 58
Wednesday
Alaska-Anchorage 90, Chaminade 43
West Texas A&M 73, BYU-Hawai'i 57
Thursday
Grand Canyon 64, Metro State 63
West Texas A&M 88, Chaminade 46
Saturday
Central Washington 88, Dominican 69
Dixie State 73, Mesa State 53
This week's games
Today
HPU at Dominican
UH-Hilo at Academy of Art
Thursday
BYU-Hawai'i at Dixie State
Chaminade at Grand Canyon
HPU at Academy of Art
UH-Hilo at Notre Dame de Namur
Saturday
HPU at Notre Dame de Namur
BYU-Hawai'i at Grand Canyon
Chaminade at Dixie State
UH-Hilo at Dominican
Statistical Leaders
ScoringSamantha Murphy (GCU) 20.5; Alisha Flaaten (DU) 15.6; Hina Kimitete (UHH) 15.2; Sondra Stilwell (AAU) 13.6; Tiffany Wilson (HPU) 12.6; Johnna Brown (DS) 12.4; Laura Zasly (NDNU) 12.2; Mahina Gago (BYUH) 11.9; Richelle Fenenbock (BYUH) 11.9; Genesis Lewis (HPU) 11.4; Kayci Will (CU) 11.4; Jennifer Dreessen 11.2; Jazzmin Awa-Williams (HPU) 10.8; Verity Peets (AAU) 10.5; Mana Hopkins 10.3.
FG %Deanna Daniels (DS) .560; Johnna Brown (DS) .519; Genesis Lewis (HPU) .500; Jennifer Dreessen (NDNU) .500; Jazzmin Awa-Williams (HPU) .493; Verity Peets (AAU) .471; Kayci Will (CU) .462; Kayce Kirihara (UHH) .453; Sondra Stilwell .437; Tiffany Wilson (HPU) .425.
ReboundsJessica Nolan (AAU) 8.4; Genesis Lewis (HPU) 7.0; Jazzmin Awa-Williams (HPU) 6.8; Verity Peets (AAU) 6.7; Laura Zasly (NDNU) 6.5; Johnna Brown (DS) 6.4; Tanya Clark (DS) 6.2; Katie Zasly (NDNU) 6.2; Kayci Will (CU) 5.8; Jennifer Dreessen (NDNU) 5.5.
AssistsSamantha Saito (CU) 4.5; Shareka Purnell (GCU) 4.5; Dara Tompkison (BYUH) 3.8; Sondra Stilwell (AAU) 3.6; Jessica Nolan (AAU) 3.2; Samantha Murphy (GCU) 3.1; Hina Kimitete (UHH) 2.7; Tiffany Wilson (HPU) 2.7; Tammy Brawner (DU) 2.6; Taylor Craig (HPU) 2.6.