March 1, 2013
Herd looks for win at high-scoring Houston
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Houston's Joseph Young (front) ranks second in Conference USA in scoring.
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A lot of young weapons, too - their top five scorers consist of three sophomores (Joseph Young, Thomas, J.J. Thompson), one redshirt freshman (Jherrod Stiggers) and one true freshman (Danuel House). That's a solid multi-year core for the Cougars' move to a league that is losing its Big East moniker.

Back in C-USA, Young is a very close second in league scoring, trailing East Carolina's Maurice Kemp 17.769 to 17.760. Thomas is close to averaging a double-double with 16.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game, and House averages 12.5 points.

House, a 6-foot-7, 195-pound forward, has been named the league's rookie of the week three times.

"He has lived up to his billing, and he's a good candidate for freshman of the year," Herrion said. "He's got good size on the wing, versatile, got a smooth shot. He shoots well enough you've got to guard him deep, and then he can take you to the rim."

Marshall (12-16, 5-8) will try to reverse its result of a week ago, a 52-48 home loss to Alabama-Birmingham. The Herd hasn't put together consecutive wins in three months, and hasn't done so against league foes since the 2012 C-USA tournament.

The Herd returns to finish its home season Tuesday against Southern Mississippi, then travels to East Carolina for the regular-season finale March 9.

  • BRIEFLY:Marshall's DeAndre Kane still leads C-USA in assists with 7.0 per game and ranks seventh in NCAA Division I. The Herd still leads the league in offensive rebounds per game (14.6), which is sixth in the country. ... Nigel Spikes has blocked a shot in 13 consecutive games and is fourth in the league with a 1.8 average. ... The Herd was able to fly non-stop, taking the United flight to Houston from Yeager Airport. It will fly home to Cincinnati, then bus back to Huntington.
  • Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@ wvgazette.com or at twitter.com/dougsmock.

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