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Men's Basketball Plays Northern Iowa Wednesday at the Curb

Ian Clark Jersey Retirement & Community Night Presented by Delta Dental

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - - Belmont men's basketball returns to Missouri Valley Conference play Wednesday vs. Northern Iowa.
 
Belmont stands in fourth place in the MVC standings with four conference games remaining. The Bruins have won a league-best eight true road games, including victory at Southern Illinois, 73-68, Saturday.
 
Northern Iowa, tied for second place in the league standings, defeated Murray State, 74-67, Monday, at Belmont's Curb Event Center – in a game that was moved to Nashville due to a power outage on the Murray State campus.
 
Carter Whitt had 17 points and four assists at Southern Illinois. The Raleigh, North Carolina native has 65 assists over his last eight games and ranks among MVC leaders in scoring, assists, and steals. Whitt had a Curb Event Center record 15 assists vs. Missouri State.
 
Jonathan Pierre had 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists at Southern Illinois. Pierre went over 1,000 career points vs. Missouri State. The Hallandale, Florida native has 19 double figure scoring games this season, including a career-high 28 points at Richmond. Pierre is a two-time MVC Newcomer of Week honoree.
 
Isaiah Walker had seven rebounds at Southern Illinois. Walker has scored in double figures in five of his last six games and 19 times this season. The Wyoming, Ohio had a career-high 24 points vs. Illinois State Dec. 4.
 
Tyler Lundblade ranks among MVC and NCAA leaders in 3-point field goals per game and 3-point field goal percentage. The Dallas, Texas native scored a career-high 27 points vs. Missouri State and was named MVC Player of the Week Feb. 10. He had a team-high 19 points at Southern Illinois.
 
Brigham Rogers had 13 points, three assists, and a career-high six steals vs. Missouri State. The Woodstock, Georgia native scored a career-high 17 points and added nine rebounds vs. Southern Illinois. Rogers is fourth in the MVC in 2-point field goal percentage and offensive rebounding in league games. He had five rebounds at Southern Illinois.
 
Aidan Noyes has provided a major contribution off the bench in recent games. The Cincinnati, Ohio native has a 62 percent total shooting percentage in MVC games, including 13 points vs. Southern Illinois, 11 points at Murray State, and 11 points vs. Missouri State.
 
Drew Scharnowski had a career-high 20 points and eight rebounds at Murray State. The 6-9 forward recorded a career-high four blocked shots at Northern Iowa and scored 12 points on 6-for-7 shooting at Lipscomb. He had five points in nine minutes at Southern Illinois.
 
Sam Orme has been a steady frontcourt player for the Bruins. The Carmel, Indiana native has posted nine double figure scoring games, including 48 points over his last three games.
 
Brody Peebles had 10 big points at Southern Illinois. The Hartselle, Alabama native has a team-high 52 career double figure scoring games. He reached 1,000 points for his career earlier this month, which included three seasons at Liberty.
 
Belmont leads the MVC in points per game, assists per game and assist-turnover ratio.
 
The Bruins enter the season alongside Gonzaga, Kansas, and Oregon as one of four programs to win 20 or more games 14 consecutive seasons.
 
This marks the first time since its inaugural NCAA Division I season of 1996-97 that Belmont enters a campaign having to replace all five starters.
 
Belmont went 20-13 last season, finishing fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference.

What's Bruin
  • Belmont is the only NCAA Division I institution in the nation to win 20 or more games nine consecutive seasons in men's and women's basketball.
  • Belmont has 136 victories since the start of the 2020 season, ranking T-13 nationally to open the season.
  • Belmont has won 20 conference championships (eight tournament, 12 regular season) since 2006. Only Gonzaga and Kansas have won more conference championships over that span.
  • Belmont's 448 victories since 2007 leads the state of Tennessee - including Tennessee, Memphis, and Vanderbilt.
  • This marks the first time since the 2013-14 season that Belmont enters a campaign without a returning all-conference player. That season, led by OVC Player of the Year and AP All-America Honorable Mention selection JJ Mann, Belmont won the OVC, won 26 games and reached the Postseason NIT Elite 8.
  • Belmont finished Top 3 in the Missouri Valley Conference in 10 statistical categories in 2023-24 and ranked among national leaders in 3-point field goal percentage, effective field goal percentage, assists and scoring offense.
  • Belmont head coach Casey Alexander is one of six NCAA Division I head coaches to win 20 or more games in eight consecutive seasons, joining Dana Altman (Oregon), Mark Few (Gonzaga), Greg McDermott (Creighton), Kelvin Sampson (Houston), and Bill Self (Kansas).
 
This marks the seventh meeting between Belmont and Northern Iowa.
 
Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and the ESPN app. The live play-by-play of Voice of the Bruins Steve Layman can be heard on Belmont Bruins Radio. In-game updates will be available via Twitter @BelmontMBB.
 
The game and community night will be presented by Delta Dental.
 
Belmont will honor legend and NBA Champion Ian Clark at halftime with a jersey retirement ceremony.

Belmont tickets are on sale now at BelmontBruins.com/Tickets, in addition to Puckett's flex packs, single-game tickets and group experiences. Fans can also call or text 615.460.BALL (2255).

To become a Bruin Club member, contact Russell Grimm at (615) 460-5668 or russell.grimm@belmont.edu.

Stay up to date with all of Belmont's athletic programs via the official app of the Belmont Bruins, available both in the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
 
Belmont University men's basketball has been a postseason fixture for the last two decades, including nine berths to the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins have won 20 conference championships since 2006 - third-most nationally over that span (behind Gonzaga and Kansas). Belmont has won 20 or more games in 14 consecutive seasons (alongside Gonzaga, Kansas, and Oregon) and 19 or more games in 19 consecutive seasons (alongside Gonzaga, Kansas, and San Diego State). Belmont is among select programs with two or more first-round selections in the NBA Draft over the last five years (Ben Sheppard, Dylan Windler). Belmont University men's basketball boasts an NCAA-leading 19 Academic All-America selections since 2001 and is the only NCAA Division I program to make the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Honor Roll every year of its existence. Belmont is the only NCAA Division I institution in America whose men's and women's basketball programs have won 20 or more games in nine consecutive seasons.
 
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Players Mentioned

Sam Orme

#14 Sam Orme

F
6' 9"
Freshman
Brigham Rogers

#21 Brigham Rogers

F
6' 9"
Sophomore
Drew Scharnowski

#11 Drew Scharnowski

F
6' 9"
Freshman
Isaiah Walker

#7 Isaiah Walker

G
6' 5"
Junior
Jonathan Pierre

#3 Jonathan Pierre

F
6' 9"
Senior
Brody Peebles

#1 Brody Peebles

G
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Carter Whitt

#2 Carter Whitt

G
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Aidan Noyes

#4 Aidan Noyes

F
6' 7"
Junior
Tyler Lundblade

#8 Tyler Lundblade

G
6' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Sam Orme

#14 Sam Orme

6' 9"
Freshman
F
Brigham Rogers

#21 Brigham Rogers

6' 9"
Sophomore
F
Drew Scharnowski

#11 Drew Scharnowski

6' 9"
Freshman
F
Isaiah Walker

#7 Isaiah Walker

6' 5"
Junior
G
Jonathan Pierre

#3 Jonathan Pierre

6' 9"
Senior
F
Brody Peebles

#1 Brody Peebles

6' 2"
Graduate Student
G
Carter Whitt

#2 Carter Whitt

6' 3"
Graduate Student
G
Aidan Noyes

#4 Aidan Noyes

6' 7"
Junior
F
Tyler Lundblade

#8 Tyler Lundblade

6' 5"
Junior
G