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John Moore

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Men's Basketball Host High Point on Monday at 7 p.m.

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Game 7
Opponent: High Point Panthers (3-3, 0-0 Big South)
Date: Monday, Nov. 28, 2016
Site: Hill Field House (4,250)
Game Time: 7 p.m.
Series Record: MSU leads 2-1
Live Video Stream: n/a
Radio Stream: Heritage Sports Radio Network (www.HSRN.com)
Talent: Lamont Germany (Play by Play) | Jimmy Fly (Color Analyst)
MSU Coaches: MSU - Todd Bozeman (161-166, 11th yr) • HPU Scott Cherry (123-107 8th yr) 
Websites: www.MorganStateBears.com | www.highpointpanthers.com

SETTING THE STAGE
The Morgan State Bears will attempt to return to the win column when they play host to the High Point Panthers on Monday, November 28. The Bears were handed an 90-58 loss at Bowling Green on Saturday, while High Point was fell 83-74 at Clemson on Nov. 25. Tip-off at Hill Field House is scheduled for 7 p.m. There will be live updates throughout the game available on Twitter @MorganStBears and LIVE stats on morganstatebears.com.

SCOUTING THE PANTHERS
• High Point finished the 2015-16 season 21-11 overall, going 13-5 in Big South play and finished T-1st place. The Panthers lost to #4 seed UNC Asheville (L, 80-69) in the conference semifinals and played in the First Round of the NIT. HPU return eight letterwinners and one starter from last year's team..

• The Panthers are off to a 3-3 start and are averaging 66.2 points per game and are shooting 42.5 percent from the floor.

Scott Cherry  (UNC '93) enters his eighth season as the Panthers' head men's basketball coach. He currently holds a 123-107 record at High Point.

• HPU was picked to finish fifth in the Big South standings. Redshirt senior Mike Bowman Jr. earned a spot on the All-Big South team and is currently leading the team on the boards with 9.3 rpg and 10.3 ppg.  Sophomore guard Andre Fox leads the Panthers  averaging 18.3 ppg and senior guard Anthony Lindauer has posted 11 ppg and is shooting 38.7 percent from three-point territory. 

THE SERIES
Monday marks the fourth meeting in the series. The two teams first met on Feb. 23, 2013 in a Bracket Buster contest at Millis Center. The Bears won the first two meetings between the teams before HPU posted an 82-72 home win last year. 

EMERGING BEAR
Junior Tiwian Kendley, a transfer from Lamar C.C.,is averaging 21.3 points (No.3 in MEAC), with 6.5 rebounds and is shooting 86 percent from the free throw line. He enters the HPU contest fresh off posting 22 pts versus Bowling Green on Saturday.

AT THE HELM
Todd Bozeman enters his 11th year at the helm as Morgan State men's head coach. The Bears have participated in six of the last 10 MEAC Tournament championships, captured back-to-back-MEAC Titles, and made appearances in the NIT and two NCAA Tournaments.

BEWARE THE BEAR
Under the direction of Todd Bozeman, Morgan State has collected a couple of memorable wins against big-time opponents. The Bears have recorded historic wins against: Long Island (2009); Manhattan (2009); Arkansas (2009); DePaul (2008); and Maryland (2009).

HOME GROWN 
Morgan State has three players from the DMV (D.C., Maryland & Metropolitan-D.C.) area. Returning senior forward Kyle Thomas is from Owings Mills, Md. and graduated from Milford Mill Academy. Newcomer Tyjhai Byers is from Bethesda and was a prep standout at Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS, while Tiwian Kendley played at Eleanor Roosevelt HS and is a product of Greenbelt, Md.

COMFORTABLE AT HILL FIELD HOUSE 
Todd Bozeman has won at least 10 home games in three of his 10 seasons in Baltimore. The 2007-08 (12-1) and 2009-10 (11-1) squads finished with just a single loss, while the 2010-11 squad went 10-2. Bozeman has led the Bears to a 79-37 (.681) overall home record at Hill Field House. 

NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TO TEST YOUNG BEARS
The year will open with a matchup at Houston Nov. 11, followed by three home contests against Towson Nov. 15, Wilmington Nov. 17 and Campbell Nov. 19. The Bears then hit the road for games at Brown Nov. 23 and Bowling Green Nov. 26, before returning to Hill Field House to host High Point Nov. 28. The Bears open the month of December with a date at Rutgers Dec. 3, before hosting a pair of contests against Manhattan Dec. 6 and Wagner Dec. 10.  The remaining three non-conference games on the schedule will take place at Penn State Nov. 21, at Loyola Marymount Dec. 27 and at California State, Northridge Dec. 29.

BEARS' SUMMER TOUR IN CANADA
The 2016-17 men's basketball season began a bit earlier than usual, as Morgan State planned a trip to Canada in August. The 7-day trip was scheduled from August 13 and ran through August 20. In that span, the Bears will played five games against outside competition. While in Canada, the Bears played games in Montreal and Ottawa. The trip marked Morgan State's sixth foreign tour since 1974. Previously, the Bears have traveled internationally to Brazil (1974), Colombia (1975), Canada, Cancun, Windsor, Canada (2010), Mexico (2011) and Nassau, Bahamas (2012).
"The tour provides returning players that might not have played a lot, to gain some valuable experience against international competition," said Todd Bozeman, who is entering his 11th season as Morgan State's head coach. "The tour allows you 10 days to practice, which is invaluable! It's a tremendous opportunity to get started early and exposes the young people to another country and culture."

BOZEMAN'S RETURNING STAFF
Morgan State head basketball coach Todd Bozeman coaching staff returns for their second season. The Bears coaching staff consists of assistant coaches Brian EllerbeLarry Stewart, and Hans Desir.

• Ellerbe spent four years at Virginia, starting in 1990. He worked under Jeff Jones, now coach at Old Dominion. He was also the rst African-American Head Coach at Loyola University, Maryland and The University of Michigan.

• Stewart was the Associate Head Coach for the Bowie State men's basketball team where he spent six seasons. He played with the NBA's Bullets, Vancouver Grizzlies and Seattle Super Sonics until 1997. His brother, Stephen, is an assistant coach at Coppin State.

• Desir, a Miami native, joins the Bears staff with over 10 years of coaching experience. he was previously lead assistant coach for J.T. Burton at Motlow College. 

WELCOME TO EAST COLD SPRING LANE
MSU's incoming class features four freshmen and three transfers. The incoming freshmen include 6-foot-4 guard Stanley Davis (Chester, Pa./STEM Academy), 6-foot-8 forward Azariah Sykes (Midlothian, Va./Millwood HS),  6-foot-7 David Syfax (Detroit, Mich./Pershing HS) and 6-foot-10 center Tyjahi Byers(Bethesda, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS). In addition, MSU welcomes 6-foot-2 guard Isiah Graves(Atlantic City, N.J./Atlantic City HS), who joins the Bears as a transfer from Southern C.C., Lamar C.C. transfer Tiwian Kendley (Harlem, N.Y./Roosevelt HS)  and Alex Ennis (Ocean, N.J.), a 6-foot-10 transfer from Independence C.C.

LARGEST MARGIN IN WIN
Morgan State posted an 83-43 victory over Coppin State (Feb. 1) for its largest margin of victory of the 2015-16 season, and its largest margin of victory against the Eagles. Prior to the win against Howard, the Bears' previous largest margin of victories had been by five (5) points. On Nov. 21, 2015 the Bears posted their first win of the season with a 59-54 win at Campbell University, and on Jan. 9, 2016 they recorded a 63-58 victory against Delaware State.

NOTABLE DEPARTURE
The Bears will look to replace standout forward Cedric Blossom who statistically ranked among the top players for Morgan State last season.
• He was selected All-MEAC Third Team and completed the 2015-16 regular season ranked No. 10 in the MEAC in scoring (14.9 ppg), ranked No. 7 in field goal shooting percentage (.497), and he also averaged 6.6 rebounds per game.
 
• Blossom's selection to the All-MEAC Third-Team marks the eighth time out of 10 seasons under head coach Todd Bozeman that a Morgan State player has been named to the All-MEAC first, second or third team.

• He is currently a member of the Petrolero Argentino basketball team in Argentina.

RETURNING POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS
• Morgan State returns 43.1 percent of its scoring from a year ago -- 29.0 ppg  out of an average during the 2015-16 season of 67.4 points ... MSU returns 14.4 boards a game from a year ago and that's about 41.0 percent of last year's team average of 35.1 a game.

• When it comes to assists, MSU returns just 144 assists from the total of 349 assists from last season or 41.2 percent returning.

NEXT UP 
The Bears return to the road when they head north  to take on Rutgers on Saturday, Dec. 3. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.


 
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