Missouri State Bears (7-9, 0-5) vs.
Wichita State (6-10, 0-5)
January 14, 2009 - JQH Arena (11,000), Springfield, Mo., 7:05 p.m.
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Bears Return Home to Face Shockers - The Missouri State Bears (7-9, 0-5) return to JQH Arena (11,000) Wednesday at 7:05 p.m. when they face the Wichita State Shockers in Missouri Valley Conference play.
 The Bears are coming off a 78-64 loss at Northern Iowa on Saturday in which the Panthers shot 70.5 (31-for-44) percent from the field and committed just seven turnovers. The Bears outrebounded UNI, 27-26, and also committed just seven turnovers, but could pull no closer than eight in the second half. Missouri State had never lost its first five conference games in any league with which it has been affiliated, and has lost six in a row in the same season just four times previously.
 After closing out a tough nonconference schedule with three straight wins and a 6-5 record, Wichita State has also lost its first five MVC games and has dropped to 6-10 overall. Like the Bears, the Shockers’ league schedule has been full of near misses, including a two-point home loss to Bradley, and a five-point loss at Drake in its most-recent game Sunday.
Sizing up the Opposition - Coach Gregg Marshall’s Shockers played a rigorous non-conference schedule featuring the likes of Georgetown, Michigan State and Texas Tech before beginning Valley play. Like the Bears, Wichita has begun conference play with an 0-5 record, including a pair of home losses.
 Junior transfer Clevin Hannah (5-11, 156, G, Holly Springs, Miss.) is WSU’s top scorer, averaging 11.7 points with team-bests 33 three-pointers and 67 assists. Hannah is a transplant from Chipola (Fla.) Community College where he helped his 2007-08 squad to a 35-2 record and a No. 1 national ranking for 11 weeks.
 The Shockers also look to Toure’ Murry (6-4, 185, Fr., G, Houston, Texas) and A.J. Hawkins (6-5, 204, F, Edmond, Okla.) for scoring. Murry averages 10.9 points and has 26 three-pointers, while Hawkins, a transfer from St. Bonaventure, has18 steals and scores 8.1 per contest.
 WSU is a 66.3 percent free throw shooting team and has a +5.8 rebounding margin for the season. The Shockers also average 13 offensive rebounds per game and 3.3 blocked shots.
The Series - The Bears lead the all-time series, 26-21, including three straight wins, and are 16-5 in Springfield against the Shockers. The Bears are also 5-16 in Wichita and 5-0 at neutral sites against the Shockers.
 The teams split the two meetings last season with the Bears winning handily in Springfield on Jan. 8, 71-47, before the Shockers retalliated in Wichita, 70-62 in overtime, on Jan. 29.
 Chris Cooks had a career-high 20 points at Wichita State last season (1/29/08) and had 28 points and 14 rebounds combined in the two games. Justin Fuehrmeyer also scored 15 points against the Shockers last season, while Wade Knapp had eight -- all at Wichita.
Head Coach Cuonzo Martin - Cuonzo (CON-zoe) Martin (Purdue, 2000) is in his first season as a collegiate head coach after eight seasons as an assistant coach and associate head coach at Purdue (2000-08) where he was a standout performer for Coach Gene Keady from 1991-95. He became MSU’s 16th head basketball coach on 4/1/08.
 He is 7-9 in his coaching tenure, including an 0-5 mark in MVC play and 6-4 mark at JQH Arena. He has never played or coached against Wichita State.
 Martin (37) played professional basketball for four years, including two stops with the Milwaukee Bucks and one with the Vancouver Grizzlies of the NBA. He spent most of his professional playing time in the Continental Basketball Association and in Europe, leading Grand Rapids in scoring three seasons and leading the Felize Scandone team in Avellino, Italy in 1997. Originally from East St. Louis, Ill., he scored 20 points against the Bears as a Purdue player on 12/22/92 and helped Purdue to a 4-0 mark against MSU as a player and coach.
Bears Basketball Radio Network - All Missouri State Bears games can be heard on KTXR, Springfield (101.3 FM), the flagship station of the Missouri State Bears Basketball Radio Network. Play-by-play man Art Hains will provide the game description, while former Bears players Mike Keltner (1972-74) and Jeff Ford (1989-90) will provide color commentary throughout the season. Hains first began calling Bears’ action in 1977 and is in his second stint and 28th season overall as the Voice of the Bears. He called Bears games from 1977-81 and returned to that post in 1985. He has now announced 837 Bears’ basketball games in his career.
MSU basketball can also be heard on the 10-station, two-state Missouri State Bears Football Radio Network on the following affiliates: Ava - KKOZ (92.1 FM/1430 AM); El Dorado Springs - KESM (105.5 FM); Jefferson City - KJMO (97.5); Kansas City - KCWJ (1030 AM); Monett - KKBL (95.9 FM); Poplar Bluff - KLID (1340 AM); St. Louis - KSLG (1380 AM or 1490 AM); Sparta, Ill. - WHC) (1230 AM); Springfield - KTXR (101.3 FM) (flagship); Willow Springs - KUKU (100.3 FM).
Podcasts - Missouri State now produces a weekly Podcast, available on the Missouri State Athletics web site -- www.MissouriStateBears.com -- by clicking on the Fan Central icon or the Podcast banner ad. The podcasts will be updated every Tuesday. The Podcasts are also available at iTunesU.
Television - The Bears will be featured eight times this season on Mediacom Connections (Channel 14 locally) with Don West providing the play-by-play and Dan Lucy serving as color commentator. The Missouri Cable Sports Network will also show the games throughout Missouri, with the schedule determined by each local Mediacom market.
 Remaining games on this year’s Mediacom Connections slate are: Jan. 18 (at Illinois State), Jan. 28 (at Southern Illinois), Feb. 1 (at Creighton), Feb. 4 (Evansville), Feb. 10 (at Wichita State) and Feb. 17 (at Bradley). The Bears are 1-1 on Mediacom this season.
 MSU will be featured on FOX Sports Midwest twice this season -- Jan. 10 (at Northern Iowa) and Feb. 14 (Indiana State), while the Bears will play on two national ESPN telecasts at home Jan. 25 on ESPNU (UNI) and Feb. 7 on ESPN2 (Southern Illinois).
Bears Live! - Today’s game will be shown on MSU’s on-line video channel -- Bears Live! Bears Live is a new, premium broadband video destination for exclusive live and on-demand Missouri State streaming video & audio content. This broadband video channel is the ultimate place for Bears fans on the web and can be accessed through www.MissouriStateBears.com, the official web site of Missouri State Athletics.
Links to live game stats and the Missouri State Bears Basketball Radio Network free live audio stream can be found on the game notes page for this week’s game on the MSU Athletics Web page -- www.MissouriStateBears.com.
Reset the Clock - All you need to know about the Bears for tonight’s game in 35 seconds or less . . . Missouri State has lost six straight games for the fourth time in school history and first time since Jan. 12-29, 1994 (also a 7-3 start, finished 12-15) . . . The Bears are 0-5 in the Missouri Valley Conference for the first time since joining the league in 1990-91 and have never lost their first five games in any league with which they have been affiliated . . . Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.) suffered a broken bone in his non-shooting hand at Evansville (1/7/09) and will miss at least two weeks . . . Wade Knapp (Sr., F/C, Wakeeney, Kan.) is the only Bear to start all 16 games this season . . . The Bears have used seven different starting lineups and four different MVC lineups . . . Will Creekmore (So., C, Tulsa, Okla.) has played in eight games since becoming eligible on December 20 and leads the team in scoring and rebounding in Valley games (12.8 ppg/7.0 rpg) . . . The Bears are shooting .727 (72-99) from the free throw line in Valley games and have outrebounded their league opponents 172 (34.4) to 155 (31.0) . . . The Bears are 1-3 on Wednesday this season.
Cooks Returns from Concussion - Senior Chris Cooks (Idabel, Okla.) took an elbow to the head in the first half of the Bears’ home game against Middle Tennessee (12/22/08) in the finals of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney. It was later determined that Missouri State’s top per-game scorer (12.1 ppg) and 2007-08 MVC All-Bench Team selection suffered a concussion on the play. He missed the Bears’ first three Missouri Valley Conference games before returning to the lineup at Evansville (1/7/09). Since he has returned, he is averaging 12.5 points per game and 4.5 rebounds.
Poll Position - For the first time in their 19-year tenure in the Missouri Valley Conference, the Missouri State men were picked last in the 10-team conference. The Bears return three starters and six lettermen from a 17-16 team a year ago. Since joining the league in 1990-91, the Bears have been picked in the league’s upper division 16 times in the previous 18 preseason polls, as determined by conference coaches, sports information directors, beat writers and broadcasters.
 The only previous lower division predictions for the Bears in the Valley preseason poll were in 1995-96 and 2002-03 when Missouri State was picked eighth. In 1995-96, MSU finished 16-12 overall and 11-7 in the league, tying for fourth place. In 2002-03, the Bears completed a 17-12 season and tied for third (12-6) in the MVC.
 Creighton claimed 36 of the 39 first-place votes in this year’s preseason poll and was tabbed first with 386 points, followed by SIU (322), Illinois State (309), Drake (274), Bradley (219), UNI (186), Indiana State (137), Evansville (122), Wichita State (105), Missouri State (85). Likewise, no Bears were named to the preseason all-conference team.
Hobbs Leaves Team - On December 11, freshman guard Derron Hobbs made the decision to end his playing career with the Bears and return to his home in St. Louis at the end of the first semester.
 Hobbs was hampered by an ankle sprain that forced him to miss the team’s first three regular season games before his return to action on November 28 against Utah. He scored three points in the Utah game with a pair of rebounds and an assist and followed that performance with a five-point outing against Arkansas-Little Rock on December 3. He played, but did not score in his only other game with the team on December 6 against Arkansas State.
Bears Basketball Centennial - The 2008-09 season marks the 100th anniversary of Missouri State’s first basketball team in 1908-09. The University did not field teams in 1911-12, 1912-13, 1943-44 or 1944-45 due to World War I and II, making this the 97th season the Bears have hit the hardwood. MSU is the 27th winningest NCAA Division I program, having compiled a 1,496-824 (.645) all-time basketball record. Cuonzo Martin is Missouri State’s 16th head basketball coach.
 Over the previous 10 seasons, the Bears are 191-128 (.599), which ranks 65th among all NCAA Division I schools during that span and third among Missouri Valley Conference schools behind No. 19 Creighton (.710) and No. 26 Southern Illinois (.691).
Court Captains - Seniors Spencer Laurie (G, Springfield, Mo.), Shane Laurie (G, Springfield, Mo.), Chris Cooks (F, Idabel, Okla.) and Wade Knapp (C, Wakeeney, Kan.) will share captain duties for the Bears this season. Spencer Laurie was a co-captain last season as well, making him one of 10 Bears to ever hold the honor of captain for more than one season. Previous multiple-year captains were: Finis Engleman (1914-15), Carl Fox (1927, 29), Gene Ruble (1949-50), Bill Thomas (1952-53), Max Oldham (1956-58), Danny Bolden (1966-67), Jimmy Dull (1977-78), Mark Lance (1981-82), and Danny Moore (1998-99).
How They’re Doing - Missouri State finished 7-4 in non-conference play, and (as of Monday) its non-Valley opponents are currently 93-71: Auburn (10-5), Central Michigan (3-10), Arkansas (12-2), Utah (10-6), UALR (11-5), Arkansas State (11-5), Tulsa (11-5), Central Arkansas (7-7), Norfolk State (3-10), UC Irvine (4-11), Middle Tennessee (11-5). Opponents defeated by MSU are in italics.
Bears in the Final NCAA RPI - Since 1994-95, the Bears have finished in the NCAA Division I upper division in the Final RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) all 14 seasons, including four finishes in the top 40, five finishes in the top 50 and eight stops in the top 100. The Bears own three of the five best RPI’s not to have been selected for an at-large NCAA Tournament berth. MSU had the 21st-best RPI on Selection Sunday when it was snubbed for the Dance in 2005-06 as well as a Tourney exclusion after a No. 34 regular season placement in 1999-2000. The 2006-07 Bears were No. 36 in the NCAA’s power ratings on Selection Sunday. All three teams played in the NIT and were a collective 3-3 in the postseason those years. The 1996-97 Bears were 25-7 in the regular season, ranked No. 42 in the RPI and were also not awarded an NCAA at-large berth. The Bears have five 20-win seasons to their credit in the past 12 seasons and have recorded seven consecutive winning seasons.
Debut of the "Q" - With a $30 million gift from Missouri State alumnus and Springfield-based hotel developer John Q. Hammons, the long-time dream of a new home for the Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears and an iconic tribute to MSU intercollegiate athletics has become a reality. JQH Arena features a seating capacity of 11,000, including 50 courtside seats, 24 suites, PRIME Overtime Club, Hall of Fame and Legacy of Competition exhibits, 114 loge seats, 1,363 reserved student bleacher seats and 9,637 chairback seats.
 The Bears defeated Arkansas, 62-57, before a sellout crowd of 10,881 on November 22, 2008 in the inaugural game at JQH Arena and are now 6-4 in the facility with an average home attendance of 7,119. The first opponent to beat MSU in the facility was Utah, 71-58, on November 26, 2008. MSU’s five-game home winning streak was snapped on December 22 by Middle Tennessee, 63-51, in the finals of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney.
Injuries in Abundance - Missouri State players have missed 38 games this season due to a variety of injuries. Currently, the Bears are without the services of Spencer Laurie (fracture, non-shooting hand in the first half of the Evansville game), Cardell McFarland (ankle sprain in practice at Evansville) and Dominick Brumfield (stress fracture, foot in preseason).
 By player, the following are the number of games missed with injuries this season: Dominick Brumfield (stress fracture, 16 games), Shane Laurie (concussion, 11), Justin Fuehrmeyer (ankle, 5), Chris Cooks (concussion, 3), Cardell McFarland (ankle, 2), Spencer Laurie (hand, 1).
 In addition, Will Creekmore missed the team’s first eight games this season while waiting to become eligible after transferring from Boston University.
Exhibition Excellence - Five Bears averaged double figures in scoring for Missouri State’s pair of preseason exhibition games this November. MSU defeated Quincy, 79-44, on November 3 before a 103-73 victory over East Central (Okla.) on November 10. Both games were played at Hammons Student Center.
 The Bears were led by Chris Cooks’ (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.) who averaged 24.5 points per game, including 28 against East Central (Okla.) on November 10, the Bears averaged 91 points as a team and shot 46.4 percent from the field with 8.5 three-pointers per contest. Cardell McFarland (Fr., G, Evansville, Ind., 12.0), Kyle Weems (F, Topeka, Kan., 11.5), Wade Knapp (Sr., C, Wakeeney, Kan., 11.0) and Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo., 10.5) also averaged double figures in scoring, while Ryan Jehle (So., F, Overland Park, Kan.) averaged 9.0 points per game for the Bears in the exhibition season.
 MSU surrendered just 58.5 points per game, forced 56 turnovers (28.0), and had a +8.0 rebound margin. The Bears also had 46 assists in the preseason and snagged 29 steals.
Getting Over the Overtime - The Bears are 0-2 this season in overtime, both in Missouri Valley Conference games, and both were tied 55-55 at the end of regulation.
 The Bears’ first OT loss came at home against Illinois State on December 28 in the league opener for both schools. The Bears scored 14 points in extra time, but fell short in a 72-69 loss to the Redbirds who extended an unbeaten streak to 12 games in the contest.
 The team’s second overtime defeat came at Evansville on January 7. The Purple Aces made 7 free throws in overtime, while the Bears were 1-for-7 from the field, giving Evansville a 66-61 win.
Mountain West / Missouri Valley Conference Challenge - In October, The Missouri Valley Conference and the Mountain West Conference announced an agreement to the formation of an annual Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge for men’s basketball, potentially beginning in 2009-10. All 19 members of both leagues will participate in the Challenge, which will feature head-to-head competition between nine Mountain West and nine Missouri Valley teams annually.
Ahearn Back in Dakota - Missouri State alum Blake Ahearn (2003-07), the most accurate free throw shooter in NCAA Division I history, is back with the Dakota Wizards of the NBA Development League. In his first game with the Wizards, Ahearn scored 33 points against Reno on 10-of-16 shooting with six three-pointers and eight assists. In his first 11 games with the club, he is averaging 25.2 points and 5.7 assists, and has made 77-of-79 free throws.
 He was reacquired by the Wizards on December 19 after being assigned November 30 to the Austin Toros -- the San Antonio Spurs’ D-League affiliate. While with Austin, Ahearn averaged nearly 19 points and over 6 assists in six games.
 Ahearn signed with the NBA Spurs on November 16, and appeared in three games, averaging 2.7 points in 6.3 minutes in his second stint in the NBA. The Spurs were 6-2 with Ahearn.
 This fall, he was in Minnesota’s training camp where he averaged 7.8 points and 1.2 assists in five preseason games. After being waived by the Timberwolves he joined the D-League’s Dakota Wizards where he was in camp prior to signing with the San Antonio Spurs.
 Last season, Ahearn was named Rookie of the Year in the NBA Development League. In 41 games for the Dakota Wizards, he averaged 19.0 points, 3.5 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 29.4 minutes. He shot 49 percent (239-492) from the field, including 108-for-246 from three-point range, and 96 percent (191-199) from the line. At the end of the season, he was called up to the NBA’s Miami Heat on March 21, 2008, appearing in 12 games and scoring in double figures three times with 70 total points and an amazing 30-for-31 free throw effort.
 Elsewhere, former Bear Deven Mitchell is playing for the Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions in the Austrian league and is averaging a team-best 25.5 points and 4.5 rebounds through 11 (of 22) games, including a 39-point output on Dec. 5, and an amazing 43-point effort on Dec. 28.
Looking Back - The Bears finished the 2007-08 season with a 17-16 mark and 8-10 (tie for seventh) record in the Missouri valley Conference. The Bears went 1-1 in the State Farm MVC Tournament before bowling out to Illinois State in the quarterfinals and did not reach the postseason (NIT or NCAA) for just the 12th time in their 26-years at the NCAA Division I level.
 Four seniors and two additional squad members concluded their Missouri State careers in 2007-08. Starters Dale Lamberth (14.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg), Deven Mitchell (14.3, 6.1) and Drew Richards (7.2, 4.5) along with reserve Dex Manswell (2.3, 3.1) were seniors last season. Mitchell finished his career 19th on the Bears’ all-time scoring list with 1,131 points and became the 27th player in school history to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau. Lamberth finished with 954 points in three seasons at MSU. Also not returning to the team this season are Tomas Brock (1.2, 0.6) and Lamont Austin (0.0, 1.0).
 Former MSU head coach Barry Hinson (1999-2008) finished his nine-year tenure with a 169-117 (.591) record overall and 95-67 (.586) mark in MVC play. Hinson is currently serving as administrative assistant for coach Bill Self at Kansas.
Looking Ahead - On November 12, Missouri State announced the receipt of National Letters of Intent from two men’s basketball prospects for the 2009-10 season. High school seniors Jerome Jones (6-5, 201, F, St. Louis, Mo., Miller Career Academy) and Keith Pickens (6-4, 190, SG, St. Louis, Mo., Oakville High) have both signed letters of intent and announced their intentions to play for coach Cuonzo Martin’s Bears next season.
 Jones had a 65-point outing in a five-overtime game against Gateway on 1/9/09 and is averaging 24.1 points through 11 games this season at Miller Career Academy in St. Louis with 21 three-pointers and .783 FT%. Last season, he scored 17.9 points and had 5.3 rebounds per game as a junior. He was an all-conference and second team all-state performer a year ago, while earning Post-Dispatch honorable mention all-metro distinction. He is regarded as one of the top athletes in St. Louis this season. As a sophomore, he averaged 13.9 points and 8.1 rebounds per game and was invited to the Nike Top 100 Hoop Jamboree. He was also a key player for the St. Louis Eagles AAU team.
 Pickens is averaging 14.9 points through 12 games at Oakville High School in St. Louis with 8.8 rebounds per game and a .483 shooting percentage. In 2007-08, he averaged 13.0 points and 5.9 rebounds, also accounting for 2.3 blocks and 1.7 assists per game. As a sophomore, he scored 7.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest. He is regarded as a great leaper, scorer and rebounder and drove up his stock over the summer with his performance on the Rameybasketball.com squad.
Stopping the Skid - During the Bears’ six-game losing streak, the team is shooting just 29.5 percent from beyond the arc, connecting on just 36 of 122 attempts . . . After Kyle Weems (So., F, Topeka, Kan.) went 7-for-10 from the field and 4-for-5 from three at Tulsa (12/10/08), he has made just 28.7 percent of his field goals (25-for-87) and is 8-for-41 (.195) from three-point range in the 10 games since . . . Missouri State has lost six games in a row during the same campaign four times previously, most recently during the 1993-94 season. The Bears’ all-time record 11-game losing streak covered the last five games of the 1979-80 season and the first six of the 1980-81 season (2/14/80 to 12/12/80) . . . MSU is averaging 58.5 points per game during its current six-game skid, despite scoring 64 at UNI on Saturday -- the team’s third-best offensive output in regulation this season.
Back for More - Bears’ guard Spencer Laurie (Springfield, Mo.) returns for a fourth season with the Missouri State squad this season after being granted an additional year of eligibility under the NCAA waiver. The NCAA ruled this fall that due to the injury and personal circumstances during and following his second season at the University of Missouri (2004-05), he would be eligible for a fourth season of college basketball. After playing in 21 games as a true freshman at Missouri in 2003-04, he was injured after just 7 games in 2004-05. The injury coincided with a family emergency, which ultimately led to his transfer to Missouri State in his hometown of Springfield. He spent the 2005-06 season in residence at MSU after the transfer and became eligible for the Bears in 2006-07 -- his second full college season. He joins younger brother Shane Laurie and junior Justin Fuehrmeyer (G, St. Charles, Mo.) as the team’s three returning starters.
Dunk-O-Meter - Through 16 games this season, the Bears have 10 dunks to their credit as follows:
Wade Knapp 6
Isaiah Rhine 2
Kyle Weems 2
 MSU opponents now have 22 dunks. Auburn had 5 dunks in the season opener, while Arkansas State had four slams against the Bears at JQH. Likewise, MSU opponents have outscored the Bears, 382-324, in the paint this season.
Coors Players of the Week - The Missouri State Coors Player of the Week for the week of January 4-10 is Shane Laurie (6-2, 193, Sr., Springfield, Mo.).
 The senior guard had a breakout week for the Bears. After suffering a concussion in a preseason accident, he missed the team’s first 11 games and played sparingly off the bench in his first three games back. However, he responded this week with 10 points off the bench at Evansville (1/7/09) with 5 rebounds and a pair of three-pointers before getting the call at UNI (1/10/09) in his first start of the season, scoring 9 points on three three-pointers to match a career-best for long-range buckets. He also led the Bears with 5 assists at UNI.
 Previous MSU Coors Players of the Week this season are:
 November 10-16 - Chris Cooks (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.)
 November 17-23 - Kyle Weems (Fr., F, Topeka, Kan.)
 November 24-30 - Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.)
 December 1-6 - Ryan Jehle (So., F, Overland Park, Kan.)
 December 7-13 - Wade Knapp (Sr., C, Wakeeney, Kan.)
 December 14-20 - Chris Cooks (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.)
 December 21-27 - Will Creekmore (So., C, Tulsa, Okla.)
 December 28-January 3 - Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.)
 January 4-10 - Shane Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.)
Waiting in the Wings - Missouri State will welcome two Division I transfers to the program this year with the addition of former Eastern Kentucky standout Adam Leonard (6-0, 188, G, Lee’s Summit, Mo.) and Colorado product Caleb Patterson (7-0, 230, C, Ringwood, Okla.). Both players will be ineligible during the 2008-09 season. Leonard will have two remaining years of eligibility, and Patterson will be able to play three years for the Bears.
 Patterson played 14 games for the Buffaloes last season, gaining one start and scoring 20 total points.
 Leonard was a two-year starter for the Colonels and helped EKU to the 2007 NCAA Tournament after accounting for 104 three-pointers his freshman season. He averaged 12.5 and 11.9 points, respectively, in his two seasons at EKU.
Up Next . . . The Bears take to the road Sunday for a 2:05 p.m. game at Illinois State before beginning a two-game home swing against Drake on January 21 (7:05 p.m.)