
Bobcats Kick off Big Sky-Summit Challenge Against St. Thomas
12/2/2025 8:32:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Montana State returns home to face Tommies on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
GAME 9
MONTANA STATE (3-5) vs ST. THOMAS (6-3)
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 3
Time: 7 p.m. MT
Venue: Worthington Arena
Location: Bozeman, Mont.
TV: ESPN+
Radio: Bobcat Radio Network
MSU Records: Home 1-1, Road 1-4, Neutral 1-0
UST Records: Home 3-0, Road 2-2, Neutral 1-1
Series: MSU leads, 3-2
Last Meeting: W, 82-65 (12/8/22)
STORYLINES
BACK AT HOME: Montana State returns home for the first time since Nov. 9 for a Wednesday night battle with St. Thomas in Worthington Arena. The game, which tips off at 7 p.m. on ESPN+, is the first of two contests for the Bobcats as part of the Big Sky-Summit Challenge.
ANOTHER CRACK AT THE SUMMIT LEAGUE: Wednesday's contest against St. Thomas marks the second of three games for the Bobcats against Summit League teams this season. Montana State hosted Denver in its most recent home game on Nov. 9, falling to the Pioneers, 75-73, in a tight battle in Worthington Arena. Following their matchup with St. Thomas on Wednesday, the Bobcats will travel to Tulsa to face Oral Roberts on Dec. 6. Both of this week's games will be played as part of the Big Sky-Summit Challenge.
CAN THEY MAKE IT FOUR?: The Bobcats are seeking their fourth-straight win over the Tommies, having won the last three matchups dating back to 1947. The Bobcats defeated St. Thomas, 82-65, in 2022 and 72-65 in 2021 in the two matchups between the two teams this century. The Bobcats and Tommies played three times during the 1947 calendar year, with St. Thomas winning the first two games and Montana State winning the third matchup.
MCMAHON'S BIG GAME: Patrick McMahon had another career day against Utah State on Nov. 29, tallying a career-high 26 points to go with season highs in rebounds (8), assists (3), and steals (1) in a career-high 40 minutes played. The game was his sixth double-digit outing of the season and 30th of his career, as well as his second 20-point game this year and sixth of his career. McMahon's 14.9 points per game leads MSU and ranks ninth in the Big Sky.
SHARP SHOOTERS: Montana State ranks among the best in the Big Sky when shooting the ball, with the Bobcats ranking second in the conference with a .578 effective field goal percentage and 49.5% field goal percentage, and third in the Big Sky with a 37.0% three-point field goal percentage. Those numbers rank 35th, 51st, and 68th nationally. Additionally, Montana State ranks second in the conference in scoring defense, allowing 69.1 points per game.
SELFLESS BOBCATS: The 2025-26 Bobcats are known for their balanced scoring, with four or more Bobcats scoring in double figures in all but one contest this season. Five Bobcats – Jeremiah Davis (15), Chris Hodges (14), Davian Brown (13), Jed Miller (12), and Patrick McMahon (10) – tallied 10 or more points against Long Beach State on Nov. 21, the first time five or more Bobcats reached double figures in the same game since a 108-104 overtime loss to Eastern Washington on March 2, 2024.
BROWN'S HOT START: Brown has had a stellar start to the 2025-26 season, leading the Cats in scoring in three of eight games so far and scoring in double figures five times. The graduate student tallied a season-high 26 points in his lone start against Northwest Indian College (Nov. 5), posted a pair of 16-point performances against Denver (Nov. 9) and Boise State (Nov. 15), and scored in double figures in back-to-back games at Long Beach State (13) on Nov. 21 and Utah State (18) on Nov. 29. Brown ranks second in the Big Sky Conference and 15th nationally in three-point percentage (51.2%), making 2.75 three-pointers per game and sinking 22 total threes this season. Both of those tallies rank second in the Big Sky Conference.
A LOOK AT THE TOMMIES: St. Thomas enters Wednesday's matchup having won five of its last six games, including its last two games against Portland (76-66) and Lawrence (87-52). The preseason Summit League favorites, the Tommies are led by Nolan Minessale, who leads the Summit League in points per game (20.9), total points (188), field goals made (66), and free throws made (47). The Tommies have faced one other Big Sky team this season, handing Northern Colorado its lone loss of the season, 73-72, at the Portland Invitational on Nov. 21.
LOGIE CONTINUES HIS WINNING WAYS: Montana State head coach Matt Logie is no stranger to winning, owning a 311-99 (.759) career head coaching record across all NCAA divisions. Logie's 311 victories rank second among active Division I head coaches 45 years old or younger behind first-year Iowa head coach Ben McCollum with 432.
THE MATT LOGIE FILE: Third-year MSU head coach Matt Logie has taken his teams to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of his 14 seasons as a head coach, and is believed to be just the second men's coach in history to lead teams to the Big Dance at the Division I, Division II, and Division III levels (Tobin Anderson). Logie ranks 33rd in NCAA men's basketball history in career winning percentage (.760) and is 14th among active head coaches. Logie came to Montana State after four seasons at Point Loma (Division II), where his teams rolled up an 82-23 record with three conference championships, and eight seasons at Whitworth (Division III), where his teams went 194-35.
CAT TRACKS
+ Montana State looks to extend its win streak over St. Thomas to four games when the two teams face off in Worthington Arena on Wednesday night. The game is the Bobcats' first of the Big Sky-Summit Challenge, with the second to take place in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday when the Bobcats face Oral Roberts on the road.
+ Bobcat senior Jed Miller ranks among the Big Sky Conference's best in the steals department, tallying 13 total steals (3rd in the Big Sky) and 1.63 swipes per game (4th). Miller, who led the Cats in steals last season, recorded two swipes in MSU's season opener at Colorado before tallying four each against Northwest Indian College and Denver. He also added a steal in three-straight games at Boise State, against Nobel, and at Long Beach State.
+ The Bobcats continue to benefit from prolific production from multiple scorers, with four Cats scoring in double figures in seven of Montana State's first eight games to open the season. Jed Miller (11.9 ppg) tallied 10 or more points in seven contests so far while Patrick McMahon (14.9 ppg) scored in double figures in six games. Davian Brown (13.9 ppg) and Christian King (9.9 ppg) have five double-digit scoring performances this season. Chris Hodges and Cavin Holden both scored in double figures twice this year while Jeremiah Davis, Waka Mbatch, and Jaden Steppe have each surpassed the 10-point mark once.
+ Jeremiah Davis had the best game of his career so far against Long Beach State, tallying career highs in points (15), steals (3), and minutes (25). He shot an impressive 6-of-7 from the field to lead Montana State to a 78-72 victory and earned his first career start in the Bobcats' next game at Utah State. Chris Hodges also impressed in a breakthrough game that saw him achieve career highs in five categories with a stat line of 14 points, five rebounds, three assists, and one steal in 35 minutes against the Beach.
+ Graduate transfer Davian Brown eclipsed the 2,000-point milestone for his collegiate career during the Bobcats' win over Long Beach State on Nov. 21. The native of Pasadena, Calif., tallied 1,447 points during his four years at the NAIA level between The Master's University (2020-22) and Lewis-Clark State (2022-24) before pouring in 515 points in his lone season at Biola (2024-25). Brown has 2,026 career points and counting, including 111 over his first eight games as a Bobcat.
+ Christian King and Waka Mbatch each tallied career highs in points against Nobel on Nov. 20. King matched his career high for the third time with 14 points to go with six rebounds, two steals, and two blocks to lead the team in each category against the Knights. Mbatch recorded his first double-digit scoring performance with 13 points while adding four rebounds, two assists, and two blocks.
+ Montana State limited Boise State to just 62 points on Nov. 15, the Broncos' lowest points total in a game so far this season. The Cats outrebounded the Broncos, 36-35, while holding Boise State to just 17-of-51 (33.3%) from the field and 8-of-28 (28.6%) from three-point range.
+ Three Bobcats reached career milestones in Montana State's 75-73 loss to Denver on Nov. 9. Junior Cavin Holden tallied the 700th point and 200th assist of his collegiate career, Patrick McMahon surpassed 500 career points with his opening bucket against the Pioneers, and Davian Brown played in his 150th career college basketball game.
+ The Bobcats rewrote the record books against Northwest Indian College on Nov. 5, posting the third-highest field goal percentage (64.7%) and third-most three-pointers made in a game in school history (21) while matching MSU's records for fifth-highest field goal total (44), eighth-highest scoring effort (114), and ninth-most steals (15) in a game.
+ Montana State's 21 three-pointers against Northwest Indian College marked the Cats' first time making 20 or more threes in a game since Dec. 16, 2023, when they drained 20 against SAGU American Indian College. It was also MSU's highest three-point total since the Bobcats made 23 against Northwest Indian College on Dec. 27, 2022 en route to a 144-59 win. 144 points is the program record for points in a game.
+ With the Bobcats' win over Northwest Indian College on Nov. 5, Montana State has now won seven-straight home openers dating back to the 2019-20 season. The Bobcats' last home-opening loss came against Utah State, 101-71, to open the 2018-19 campaign.
+ Three Bobcats made their first career starts in the season opener at Colorado on Nov. 3. Senior Jed Miller received the first starting nod of his 72-game Bobcat career while Christian King and Chris Hodges also started for the first time in their MSU debuts. Central Washington transfer Cavin Holden and Bobcat returner Patrick McMahon rounded out the Cats' new-look starting five against Colorado.
+ Montana State debuts a new-look lineup in 2025-26 with 10 newcomers joining five returning Bobcats on the 15-man roster. Redshirt senior Patrick McMahon and senior Jed Miller lead a crop of returners that also features redshirt junior Jeremiah Davis, who missed most of last season with an injury, redshirt sophomore Calum Rutherfurd, and redshirt freshman Grayson Gaddis. MSU's seven-member transfer class includes Davian Brown (Biola), Cavin Holden (Central Washington), Christian King (Washington), Seth Amunrud (Dawson CC), Chris Hodges (Wisconsin), Waka Mbatch (Florida State) and Jaden Steppe (Colorado State). Freshmen Howie Keene, CJ Purdie, and James Steward round out the 2025-26 Bobcat roster.
+ Montana State faces two teams coming off of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2024-25, including at-large selection Utah State (Nov. 29) and defending Big Sky Champion Montana (Jan. 17 & Feb. 14). Both teams fell to Big Ten opponents in the Round of 64 as the No. 10 Aggies were ousted by No. 7 UCLA, 72-47, and No. 14 Montana fell to current Bobcat Chris Hodges and the No. 3 Badgers, 85-66.
+ Three current Bobcats have played in at least one NCAA Tournament game, and two others were members of teams that reached the tournament while they were on the roster. Patrick McMahon scored seven points in eight minutes against Texas Tech during the 2022 Round of 64, Chris Hodges appeared in NCAA Tournament games for Wisconsin in three-straight years from 2023-25, and Jed Miller recorded an assist in MSU's First Four game against Grambling State in 2024. Jaden Steppe played in seven games a member of Colorado State's Mountain West Championship team in 2024-2025, and Calum Rutherfurd redshirted during Montana State's most recent Big Sky Championship year in 2023-24.
+ The Cats concluded the 2024-25 season with a 15-18 record, including a 9-9 mark in conference play. Montana State finished fifth in the Big Sky regular season standings and defeated No. 4 Idaho State in dominant fashion, 80-60, in the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals before falling to top-seeded Northern Colorado in the semis, 72-45. The defeat ended the Bobcats' run of three-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament from 2022-24, which marked the longest tournament streak by a Big Sky team since Weber State appeared in three-straight NCAA Tournaments from 1978-80.
+ Redshirt senior Patrick McMahon enjoyed a breakout year last season, tallying 18 double-figure scoring performances in 2024-25. He posted four 20-point performances off the bench in conference play, including a then-career-high 23 points in the regular-season finale vs Idaho on March 3, 2025. The lone starter returning from last year's team, McMahon averaged 9.9 points and 3.4 rebounds in 23.3 minutes per game last season and owns an impressive .517 career field goal percentage in 79 games and counting as a Bobcat.
+ Jed Miller entered his fourth year in Bozeman with 71 games under his belt, one short of Patrick McMahon's 72 for the most among active players in a Bobcat uniform. Miller led MSU in steals last season with 43 while also dishing 74 assists in 33 games.
+ Junior guard Cavin Holden was a prolific scorer at the Division II level for Central Washington, averaging 15.1 points per game on 47.6% shooting during the 2024-25 season, including a 43.8% mark from deep. Holden tallied 674 points in just two seasons at CWU and earned Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Player of the Year honors during his sophomore season.
+ Davian Brown joins the Bobcats for his final year of collegiate eligibility in 2025-26, following in the footsteps of his older brother Darius, who played on MSU's Big Sky Championship and NCAA Tournament team in 2022-23. Darius played in 33 of 34 games and averaged 9.1 points on 46.5% shooting, 4.4 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game en route to Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year honors and a Third-Team All-Conference Selection. Davian averaged 15.6 points per game last season at Division II Biola and enters the 2025-26 season with a total of 1,915 points scored across his five-year collegiate career at Biola (D-II), Lewis-Clark State (NAIA), and The Master's University (NAIA).
+ Chris Hodges provides 40 games of Big Ten experience for the Bobcats as a graduate transfer from Wisconsin. He was the Badgers' 2024 recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award during his third year in Madison.
+ Washington transfer Christian King adds another 20 games of Power Four experience from his time in the Big Ten, tallying 50 points and 31 rebounds during his redshirt freshman season in 2024-25. His father, Rich King, was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 14th pick in the 1991 NBA Draft.
+ Jeremiah Davis rejoins the Bobcats' rotation after missing the final 20 games of the 2024-25 season due to injury. During his eight-game stint with the Cats last season, Davis scored in double figures twice (vs. Northwest Indian, Nov. 11; at USC, Dec. 15).
+ Bozeman native Seth Amunrud returns home for his junior season after two years at Dawson Community College, where he was an NJCAA Second-Team All-American this past season after averaging 21.1 points per game and shooting 55.2% from the field, 46.8% from three, and 88.7% from the line.
+ Montana State was picked for a share of fifth in the Big Sky Preseason Coaches' Poll and sixth in the Big Sky Preseason Media Poll.
+ Logie's 311-99 career mark in 14 seasons is good for a .759 winning percentage, 14th-best among active coaches at four-year schools and the 33rd-highest winning percentage in the history of all NCAA men's college basketball coaches. Logie's teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 12 of his 14 years as a head coach at three different institutions, and his teams have won at least 21 games in every season save two he has coached in his career.
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