
Redhawks Host Westminster in Non-Conference Finale Sunday
12/28/2024 9:42:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Game Information
Date: Sunday, December 29, 2024
Tip-Off: 2 p.m., CT
Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Facility: Show Me Center (7,000)
Series: First Meeting
Head Coaches
Westminster: Todd Creal (153-221 overall; 10-32 at WC; 1-16 SLIAC)
Southeast Missouri: Brad Korn (59-79 overall; 59-79 at SEMO; 33-42 OVC)
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Redhawks Host Westminster College
• Southeast Missouri hosts NCAA Division III member Westminster College in its final non-conference game Sunday. Tip-off is set for 2 p.m., CT at the Show Me Center.
• SEMO is 4-6 in non-conference contests this season.
• The Redhawks carry a season-long three-game winning streak into Sunday's matchup.
• SEMO will resume Ohio Valley Conference play when it heads to Tennessee State (Jan. 2) and UT Martin (Jan. 4).
• Sunday's contest will be the Redhawks last game of 2024.
• It will also close out a four-game home stand.
Series Notes
• Southeast Missouri and Westminster College meet for the first time in 2024-25.
• Westminster is a NCAA Division III school that is part of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC).
• Westminster is in Fulton, Missouri which is located three hours and 13 minutes away from Cape Girardeau.
Redhawk Start OVC Play at 2-0
• The Redhawks began Ohio Valley Conference play with back-to-back home victories.
• Southeast Missouri beat Eastern Illinois, 79-72, on Dec. 19 and SIU Edwardsville, 80-64, on Dec. 21.
• SEMO is 2-0 to start a conference season for the first time under Head Coach Brad Korn.
• This year also marks the first time in 12 years where the Redhawks opened league play with a 2-0 record.
• SEMO started its 2012-13 OVC schedule with home wins over UT Martin (65-60) and Austin Peay (86-84).
• A win at Tennessee State (Jan. 2) would give the Redhawks their first 3-0 start in conference play since 2011-12.
Heating Up
• Southeast Missouri won four of its last six games and brings a three-game winning streak into its final game before the New Year.
• Each of SEMO's last three wins came at the Show Me Center.
• SEMO is currently tied for first in the Ohio Valley Conference standings with Morehead State.
• Both SEMO and MSU are 6-6 overall, 2-0 in league play and on a three-game winning streak.
• SEMO, MSU and Little Rock (1-0) are the only three teams undefeated in OVC action.
Approaching 60
• A win over Westminster Sunday will give Brad Korn his 60th win as Southeast Missouri's head coach.
• Korn, who is in his fifth year at SEMO, has an overall record of 59-79 and 33-42 in Ohio Valley Conference games.
• Korn's 59 wins are fourth-most among SEMO's head coaches during the NCAA Division I era behind Gary Garner (126), Dickey Nutt (80) and Ron Shumate (71).
SEMO Coasts to Second OVC Win
• Southeast Missouri scored 80 points in a commanding 16-point victory (80-64) over SIU Edwardsville (Dec. 21).
• SEMO had three players scored double figures against the Cougars, who lead the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring defense (67.1 ppg allowed).
• BJ Ward paved the way with 18 points, while Teddy Washington, Jr. and Brendan Terry followed close behind with 17 apiece.
• The Redhawks never trailed in the game and outrebounded SIUE, 37-22. The Cougars did not have an offensive rebound in the contest.
• SEMO improved to 28-14 in its all-time series against SIUE.
Four-Game Home Stand
• The Redhawks look to wrap up their four-game home stand with another win Sunday.
• Southeast Missouri is 3-0 in that stretch with victories over St. Mary of the Woods (Dec. 15), Eastern Illinois (Dec. 19) and SIU Edwardsville (Dec. 21).
• SEMO is averaging 84 points per game during its home stand.
• The Redhawks are at home for four of their next six contests.
Terry Rises
• Brendan Terry, who has started all 12 games this season, scored double figures in five of his last six outings.
• Most recently, Terry matched his career-high of 17 points against SIU Edwardsville (Dec. 21).
• Before that, he finished with 13 points vs. Eastern Illinois (Dec. 19) and 17 against St. Mary of the Woods (Dec. 15).
• Additionally, Terry scored 12 points and had six rebounds at Murray State (Dec. 8). and pitched in 14 points vs. Kansas City (Nov. 30).
• Terry is SEMO's fourth-leading scorer (9.1 ppg) and second-leading rebounder (3.8 rpg).
3-Pointer Streak
• The Redhawks have made at least one 3-pointer in 501 consecutive games.
• The last time Southeast Missouri did not make a 3-pointer was vs. Western Illinois (0-of-6) on Dec. 10, 2008.
• SEMO has made 91-of-287 threes at a 31.7 percent rate this season.
• The Redhawks drained 10 or more threes in a game four times this year.
Redhawks Sixth in the Nation Defending the Three
• The Redhawks rank sixth in the nation in 3-point percentage defense out of 355 NCAA Division I teams.
• Opponents are shooting just 27 percent from downtown against Southeast Missouri this season.
• SEMO has held its opponent to five or less 3-pointers made in seven of its 12 games in 2024-25.
80 or More
• Southeast Missouri has scored 80 or more points a total of five times this season.
• SEMO scored a season-high 93 points in wins over NAIA opponents Crowley's Ridge College (Nov. 13) and St. Mary of the Woods (Dec. 15).
• The Redhawks finished with 82 points vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 17), 80 against Kansas City (Nov. 30) and 80 vs. SIU Edwardsville (Dec. 21), also home games.
• SEMO is 4-1 in games where it scores 80 or more points.
Washington, Jr. Named OVC Player and Newcomer of the Week
• Teddy Washington, Jr. was named both Ohio Valley Conference Player and Newcomer of the Week on Dec. 23.
• Washington, Jr. averaged 22.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game leading SEMO to wins over Eastern Illinois (Dec. 19) and SIU Edwardsville (Dec. 21).
• He had a double-double 28 points and 10 rebounds vs. EIU and followed that up with 17 points and seven rebounds against SIUE.
• For the week, Washington, Jr. shot 50 percent (14-of-28) from the field and 50 percent from 3-point range (7-of-14). He also went a perfect 10-of-10 at the free throw line, dished out four assists and added two steals.
• Washington, Jr. won all three of SEMO's OVC weekly honors this season. He was also tabbed OVC Co-Newcomer of the Week on Dec. 2.


















