INDIANAPOLIS – Entering the third season under head coach
Steve McClain, the UIC Flames were picked to finish third in the Horizon League Preseason poll as selected by the conference's head coaches, media members and sports information directors, the conference announced Friday, Oct. 6.
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UIC is coming off a season in which it won 17 games and advanced to semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational. The Flames returned to the postseason for the first time since 2013 and were the only Horizon League program to win multiple postseason games a year ago with victories over Stony Brook and George Washington in the first two rounds of the CBI. McClain's squad did so despite being the least experienced team in the NCAA according to
KenPom.com. UIC also orchestrated one of the largest turnarounds in the sport by winning 12 more games than the previous season.
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Oakland, which won the 2016-17 regular season crown at 14-4, was picked at the top of the table. The Golden Grizzlies garnered 31 of 47 first-place votes. 2017 Motor City Madness champion Northern Kentucky was pegged second with 10 first-place votes. UIC collected three first-place votes, while Detroit Mercy, Youngstown State and Milwaukee each received one. The complete poll results are listed below:
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| Â Team (1st-place votes) |
Points |
| Â Oakland (31) |
 453 |
| Â Northern Kentucky (10) |
 414 |
| Â UIC (3) |
 347 |
| Â Detroit Mercy (1) |
 273 |
|  Wright State   |
 259 |
| Â Green Bay |
 249 |
| Â Youngstown State (1) |
 209 |
| Â Milwaukee (1) |
 161 |
| Â Cleveland State |
 125 |
| Â IUPUI |
 95 |
In addition to the preseason prognostication, the conference unveiled All-Horizon League First and Second teams. The Flames are represented on both five-man teams with sophomore
Dikembe Dixson earning a spot on the First Team for the second consecutive season, and senior
Tai Odiase staking a claim on the Second Team for the second year in a row.
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Dixson was limited to nine full games in 2016 before suffering a season-ending knee injury on Dec. 14. While in the lineup, Dixson started all 10 games and led UIC with 20.3 points per game, while also grabbing 6.0 rebounds per contest. He scored at least 31 points in three of the nine full games he played and had one double-double. Dixson was shooting 47.7 percent from the field, 36.7 percent from 3-point range and 78.6 percent from the free throw line at the time of his injury. He applied for and received a medical hardship waiver and retains three seasons of eligibility beginning this fall.
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As a freshman during the 2015-16 season, Dixson was unanimously selected as the Horizon League Freshman of the Year, while also earning a spot on the All-League Second Team. That season he broke the conference's record for most points in a single season by a freshman with 594. He ranked third in the conference in scoring, seventh in rebounding and second in minutes played.
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The reigning Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year, Odiase, was voted onto the Second Team. The Glenwood, Ill., native led the Horizon League and ranked fourth in the NCAA with 104 blocks a year ago, which was the second best single-season total in program history. Odiase was one of four players nationally to block at least eight shots in a game twice last season, while he tied for the team lead with seven double-doubles. He was one of two Flames to start all 36 games and he led the squad in both scoring with 11.4 ppg and rebounding with 6.9 rpg, both of which marked career highs.
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Odiase has started all 66 games that UIC has played since McClain took over in 2015 and he is the only player during the head coach's tenure to do so. He has averaged 100.5 blocks per season over the last two years and enters the 2017-18 slate needing just 25 to become the all-time leader in program history. Odiase trails the Horizon League record by 60 career blocks.
Drew McDonald of Northern Kentucky was named the Preseason Player of the Year. The complete First and Second teams are listed below:
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| Â First Team |
 School |
| Â Drew McDonald |
 Northern Kentucky |
| Â Jalen Hayes |
 Oakland |
| Â Martez Walker |
 Oakland |
| Â Dikembe Dixson |
 UIC |
| Â Cameron Morse |
 Youngstown State |
| Â Second Team |
|
| Â Corey Allen |
 Detroit Mercy |
| Â Jaleel Hogan |
 Detroit Mercy |
| Â Lavone Holland II |
 Northern Kentucky |
| Â Kendrick Nunn |
 Oakland |
| Â Tai Odiase |
 UIC |
UIC opens the season with a five-game homestand beginning on Friday, Nov. 10 against North Carolina Central. The Flames will also host Saint Joseph's (Nov. 13), Delaware State (Nov. 16) and Fort Wayne (Nov. 18) over the first week of the season before welcoming Olivet Nazarene for an exhibition game on Nov. 22. Season tickets are on sale now and single-game tickets will be available beginning Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. For information or to purchase, call 312-413-UIC1 (8421) today.
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