Monday, November 22
Naples, Fla.
5 p.m.

Long Beach State University

vs

Missouri State

Eddie Scott
Photo by: John Fajardo

Men's Basketball Off To Florida For Naples Invitational

11/20/2021 10:53:00 AM | Men's Basketball

Long Beach State opens the tournament Monday against Missouri State.

LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Long Beach State takes on a new challenge this week at an interesting tournament just before Thanksgiving, taking part in the Naples Invitational in Florida starting on Monday, November 22. Featuring eight mid-major programs playing three games each in three days, the Beach will open up the tournament against Missouri State at 5 p.m. PT. Each game of the tournament will be streamed live on FloHoops.
 
Game:.......................... Long Beach State vs. Missouri State
Date:........................................ Monday, November 22, 2021
Time:...................................................................... 8 p.m. ET
Location:............................................................ Naples, Fla.
Arena:.......................... Moe Kent Family Fieldhouse (1,200)
TV:.......................................................................... FloHoops
TV Talent:............................................................. Jon Gross
Webcast:................................................................ FloHoops
Radio:.............................................................................. N/A
Live Stats:.............................................. beachlivestats.com
 
RIGHT AWAY
• Long Beach State will be aiming for their first win against the Bears, having lost both sides of a home-and-home series in 1997 and 1998. An interesting wrinkle of the tournament is that no matter how the bracket shapes up, it will be the first meeting between Long Beach State and any of the other six teams participating in the Naples Invitational.
 
• The Beach has played in two overtime games in its first three contests, falling last Wednesday in the team's home opener against Utah Valley 84-78. Long Beach State had four players finish in double figures, led by Joel Murray with 18 and Jordan Roberts with 16 points.
 
• Long Beach State came away from its opening road trip with a split of its first two games. The Beach had five players in double figures led by a double-double from Jordan Roberts and 28 points from Joel Murray in a gritty overtime win at Idaho. The squad then gave No. 2 UCLA a scare behind monster nights from Joel Murray and Colin Slater before the Bruins pulled away in the second half.
 
• With nine returning lettermen, Long Beach State has a strong veteran core that will be supplemented by three transfers, three incoming freshman and a returning redshirt for a large roster of 16 players. Leadership will come from three players who elected to return for a fifth year, as Jordan Roberts, Colin Slater and Drew Cobb each have decided to return to the Beach.
 
PLAYER NOTES
• Joel Murray has had a spectacular start to his LBSU career, and is among the leading scorers in the nation, third in Division I entering the weekend. He scored 30 points against No. 2 UCLA, joining an elite list of LBSU scorers who have scored 30 points in the last 15 years. A strong defender as well, Murray was a two-time All-American at West Texas A&M, where he guided the team to the Division II NCAA Championship Game last season as the team's point guard.
 
• Colin Slater has had a strong start to the season as well. Now in his sixth year of college basketball, Slater is averaging 17.7 points per game this season after putting up 27 on the road at UCLA, going 10-for-13 from the floor and shooting 5-of-6 from three.
 
• Jordan Roberts has been a consistent presence in the Long Beach State lineup over the last five seasons. Since 2017-18, Roberts has played in 111 games for Long Beach State, and will be on track to break the games played record for the Beach. He is Long Beach State's active career leader in every category other than 3-pointers made.
 
• A defensive stalwart, Drew Cobb returns to the Beach after playing just three games last season. The Beach will welcome his veteran presence, as Cobb has started 32 games in his career and is averaging 6.0 points and 4.0 rebounds while traditionally guarding the opposing team's top perimeter player.
 
• Two starters return for Long Beach State from last season. Joe Hampton made an immediate impact with the program, starting 17 games and averaging 10.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in his first season with the program. Hampton was featured in Netflix's Last Chance U: Basketball showcasing his time at East LA College, and has found a home at the Beach.
 
• Freshman Jadon Jones is a local product made good. Starting 13 games as a true freshman, Jones averaged 8.4 points per game and shot 44.4% from three, third best in the conference. The Long Beach native starred in the Big West Tournament, earning All-Tournament honors after averaging 18.5 points per game in the program's two games in Las Vegas.
 
• Romelle Mansel continues to play a key role for Long Beach State. Now having started 28 games in his career, Mansel is averaging 5.3 rebounds per game and is in his third year at the Beach.
 
• Trever Irish played in all 18 games last season, one of just three players on the squad to feature in every game. The 7-footer averaged 4.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game a year ago while increasing his minutes to 13.8 per game and making nine starts over the course of the season.
 
• Eddie Scott spent three seasons at Penn where he was a team captain. He started 11 games as a junior in the shortened 2019-20 season, and then the Ivy League did not participate in the 2020-21 campaign. As a junior, he averaged 4.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.
 
• Another transfer for the Beach was a late add in Tobias Rotegaard. Rotegaard spent one season at UAB, where he was recruited as a sharpshooter from Norway who has had extensive youth international tournament experience. He was injured early in the year, however, and missed most of the year, playing in just seven games. He will wear #31 during the early portion of the year.
 
• Aboubacar Traore has made an immediate impact with the Beach. A true freshman, Traore is averaging 5.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while leading the team in blocks, showcasing his athleticism. He started his collegiate career by scoring 11 points at Idaho.
 
• Two more freshman have joined Long Beach State in their first season. AJ Neal is a point guard from Florida who made his debut at No. 2 UCLA, while AJ George has yet to make his debut after a shoulder injury just prior to the start of the season.
 
• Other returning players for the Beach include redshirt freshman RJ Rhoden and forward Jeffrey Yan along with Raymond Hawkins III, a transfer from Alabama who missed the entirety of the year due to a knee injury. Hawkins is currently continuing to rehab that injury to start 2021-22.
 

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