Weekend Doubleheader on Tap for Men's Basketball
Game Info | Humber vs Lambton |
Date | Sat. Nov. 23 |
Tip-off | 4 p.m. |
Venue | North Campus Gym |
Watch Live | Click Here |
Social Stream | HawksGameday |
Series Record | Humber leads, 29-2 |
Last Meeting | W, 100-82 (1/13/19) |
Streak | W2 |
Game Info | Humber vs 9 St. Clair |
Date | Sun. Nov. 24 |
Tip-off | 3 p.m. |
Venue | North Campus Gym |
Watch Live | Click Here |
Social Stream | HawksGameday |
Series Record | Humber leads, 49-13 |
Last Meeting | W, 96-86 (1/12/19) |
Streak | W2 |
The Storyline
Humber men's basketball (2-4, 9th West) looks to return to .500 on the season with a back-to-back over the weekend. The Hawks welcome Lambton (5-4, 4th West) on Nov. 23 at 4 p.m., followed by No. 9 St. Clair (7-0, 1st West) on Nov. 24 at 3 p.m. Both games will be streamed live on the Hawks Sports Network.
Last Time Out
Humber basketball erased a 10-point deficit on the road at Niagara to defeat the Knights in overtime, 95-88. Khalid Ismail and Fowzi Mohamoud finished with 22 points, each, while Kevin Otoo recorded his second career double-double.
Scouting Lambton
- The Lions enter the game with a 2-2 road record, including a 100-99 victory over No. 3 Sheridan.
- Lambton features senior Jason Watts, who is averaging 17.0 ppg this season.
- Lambton's 75 3-pointers made is the most in the OCAA West.
- Humber is 15-1 all-time against Lambton at the North Campus Gym.
Scouting No. 9 St. Clair
- St. Clair is the ninth-ranked program in the CCAA.
- The Saints are the only unbeaten team remaining in the OCAA and will play No. 3 Sheridan on Nov. 23.
- David Gomez's 23.4 ppg is the third-best mark in the league.
- The Hawks are 23-6 all-time against the Saints at home.
- St. Clair features the highest-scoring offence in the province, averaging 94.9 ppg.
It's Nothing Personal
The Hawks are averaging 25.8 personal fouls per game – the second most in the conference.
Boarding
Humber is averaging 54.8 rebounds per game, led by Cy Samuels 64 boards through six games.
From Deep
Fowzi Mohamoud's 25 made 3-pointers are the third-most in the league. The Rexdale native needs five more triples to become just the second the player in program history to eclipse 100 career 3-pointers.
What's Next?
Humber basketball will head on the road to play Sault (1-6, 10th West) Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.