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MBB Game Notes: Bethune-Cookman

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MBB Game Notes: Bethune-Cookman

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Game 19
Opponent: Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (8-9, 2-1 MEAC)
Date: Monday, January 13, 2020
Site:  Moore Gymnasium, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Game Time: 7:30 p.m. EST
Live Stats: https://bcuathletics.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
MSU Coaches: MSU - Kevin Broadus (8-10, 1st yr) • BCU - Ryan Ridder (40-40 3rd yr)
Websites: www.MorganStateBears.com | www.bcuathletics.com

SETTING THE STAGE
Morgan State (8-10, 2-1) will look to get back in the win column when they take on the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats on Monday, January 13. Tip-off at the Moore Gymnasium is set for 7:30 p.m. 

THE SERIES
• Monday's contest will mark the 62nd matchup between the schools ... Morgan State leads the series 36-26.
Kyson Rawls had a career-high 21 points and Sherwyn Devonish-Prince scored 16 and Morgan State beat Bethune-Cookman 77-71 at Hill Field House on Jan. 26, 2019. Malik Miller and David Syfax each scored 10 points for the Bears (8-12, 3-4 MEAC).
• The Wildcats last win against Morgan State was on Feb. 19, 2016 ... Isaiah Bailey recorded the final four of his career-best 28 points at the free-throw line and sealed a 96-95 overtime victory for Bethune-Cookman against Morgan State at Hill Field House. Tiwian Kendley scored 29 of his career-high 41 points (13-19 FG) after halftime for Morgan State (10-16, 6-7). Kendley also grabbed six rebounds and had five assists and two blocked shots before fouling out in overtime.

SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
• Head coach Ryan Ridder enters his third season leading the Bethune-Cookman men's basketball program in 2019-20. In his inaugural 2017-18 season, Ridder led the Wildcats to an 18-14 overall, and 12-4 MEAC record and claimed a share of BCU's second-ever MEAC regular season title. He was chosen as the recipient of the Joe B. Hall Award, which is bestowed to the top first year Division 1 Head Coach.
• BCU finished the 2018-19 season 14-17 overall and 9-7 in MEAC play ... The Wildcats fell to Howard (80-71)  in the 2019 MEAC quarterfinals.
• The Wildcats, who were picked to finish second in the MEAC Preseason Poll, have a 8-9 overall and 2-1 MEAC record following an 85-80 home win versus Coppin State on Saturday (Jan. 11). 
• The Wildcats are led by senior 6-9 forward Cletrell Pope and 6-6 sophomore swingman Isaiah Bailey. Pope, named MEAC Preseason Player of the Year, is averaging 13.8 points (ranks No. 7 in MEAC), 1.5 blocks (No. 2) and leads the league averaging 11.8 rebounds per game. Bailey, a preseason All-MEAC Second Team selection, is averaging 13.9 points (No. 5), 4.6 rebounds and is dishing out 2.7 assists (No. 10).
Malik Maitland, a senior 5-9 guard from Daytona Beach, is averaging 8.3 points with 4.6 rebounds in 16 games off the bench for the Wildcats. Along with Pope, Maitland was named to the MEAC Preseason First Team.
• Freshman 6-5 guard Joe French is also adding to the Wildcats scoring punch. French, who averaged 23 ppg in prep school at the Pro Holmes Sports Academy, is currently averaging 9.9 points and is shooting 47.8 percent from the field and 45.0 percent from 3 (No. 2).
• BCU ranks No. 1 in the MEAC in scoring (74.9 avg), 3-point field goal percentage defense (.282) and rebounding offense (39.2).

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE WILDCATS
•  Isaiah Bailey scored a season-high 25 points and Joe French 20 as Bethune-Cookman overcame a slow start to defeat Coppin State 85-80 Saturday in Moore Gym.
•The Wildcats misfired on 18 of their first 20 attempts, but managed to take a 30-28 lead on French's jumper with 2:30 remaining. Coppin State (4-14,0-3) briefly regained the lead before BCU used a 9-2 run to close the half.
• BCU finished the game outshooting the Eagles 47.1 percent to 45.6 percent from the field.

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE BEARS
•  MJ Randolph had a game-high 19 points, Ervins Desir added 15 and host Florida A&M posted its first MEAC win of the season to beat Morgan State 77-68 on Saturday afternoon at the Al Lawson Center.
• Both teams were sluggish for the majority of the first half and the Rattlers led, 28-24, at the intermission. The Bears had nine turnovers and were limited to just eight field goals (8-25) in the first half, including 1 for 9 shooting from 3-point territory.
 • Morgan State (8-10, 2-1) senior Stanley Davis led the Bears with 15 points, six rebounds and three steals. Sophomore Isaiah Burke and junior Troy Baxter each recorded 10 points.  Baxter also finished with six rebounds and four blocked shots.

CLOSE CALLS
• The Bears have started the 2019-20 season with a 1-3 record in games decided by 10 points or fewer, with a 71-65 loss to Saint Francis, followed by a 68-64 win at George Washington, and two close losses in The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase vs Milwaukee (62-57) and Evansville (115-112 3OT).
• After falling 81-71 on March 12 versus #7 seed Coppin State in the MEAC Tournament, Morgan State played 21 games during the 2019-20 season that was decided by 10 points or fewer. Of those games 17 were decided by seven points or fewer, including six by three points or fewer.

BEAR NOTES: 
Morgan State is shooting 43.7 percent from the field and 28.3 percent from beyond the arc; the Bears shot a season-high 52 percent (25-48) from the field vs. Longwood (Dec. 7) ... Stanley Davis currently leads the Bears averaging 13.8 points (No. 6 in MEAC), 5.8 rebounds (T-No. 9) and 2.0 assists, including a 21-point effort in a triple overtime game versus Evansville (Nov. 24) … Troy Baxter posted his first double-double of the season during the win at George Washington (Nov. 16) … Baxter is averaging 5.8 rebounds and has 31 blocked shots (ranks No. 1 in MEAC), including a 5 blocks in his season debut vs. Central Penn (Nov. 6) … Sherwyn Devonish-Prince has scored in double figures in 14 of 18 games and is averaging 11.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 32.5 minutes per game ... David Syfax is shooting 45.5 percent from the field and is averaging 6.6 points with 3.6 boards ... The Bears have won four of its last five games.

AT THE CHARITY LINE
Morgan State is currently shooting 72.0 percent (288-400; ranks No. 2 in MEAC) from the stripe, led by  Stanley Davis is shooting 83.8 percent (67-80; ranks No. 4 in MEAC), Lagio Grantsaan 83.3 percent (10-12) and Kyson Rawls who is shooting 79.3 percent (23-29).
• The Bears completed the 2018-19 season ranked No. 4 in the conference in free throw percentage by shooting 71.3 percent (477-669) from the line. 
Sherwyn Devonish-Prince led the MEAC by shooting 86.6 percent (97-112 FT), followed by Kyson Rawls who shot 82.1 percent from the line
(64-78; No. 5) and Stanley Davis is shooting 79.8 percent from the line (79-99; No. 9).

DAVIS CHASIN' 1,000
Senior guard Stanley Davis needs 119 points to reach 1,000 points for his Morgan State career. 
• Following his 15-point effort against Florida A&M (Jan. 11), he currently has 881 points in 100 game played.

A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 
Morgan State is 3-5 on the road this season, after going 2-13 on the road during the 2018-19 season. The last time MSU finished over .500 on the road (12-7) was during the 2010 season.

NON-CONFERENCE RECAP 
Morgan State went 6-9 in non-conference play, the most non-conference wins since a 2017-18 season in which the Bears held a 6-10 non-conference mark. Prior to that, MSU had not won at least six non-conference games since the 2012-13 season (7-9). 
• MSU played seven teams that are .500 or better and five of its opponents have won eight or more games. 
• MSU went 4-2 at home, 2-4 in road games and 0-3 in neutral site games.

AT THE HELM
Kevin Broadus enters his first year at the helm as Morgan State's 16th head coach of the men's basketball program effective May 1, 2019. Broadus brings more than 20 years of coaching and elite-level recruiting experience to Morgan State. Broadus comes to Morgan from the University of Maryland, College Park, where he has been one of the nation's best recruiters as the top assistant on Mark Turgeon's coaching staff. This past season Broadus was influential in the successful NCAA tournament run for the Terps.  Consistently ranked in the top 20 nationally for recruiting, Broadus was instrumental in signing a number of local Baltimore talents such as DeJuan Summers, Brandon Herbert, LaFonta Johnson, and Henry Sims.

WHO'S OUT
Tyler Streeter (Chicago, Ill./St. Francis de Sales HS), Antonio Gillespie (Memphis, Tenn./Memphis Central HS) and Martez Cameron (Chicago, Ill./Montverde Academy) wrapped up their collegiate careers and graduated last spring.

WHO'S BACK
The Bears return three starters from last year's team, bringing back guards Stanley Davis and Sherwyn Devonish-Prince, Jr and forward David Syfax. MSU also returns guards Isaiah BurkeKyson Rawls, and Malik Miller, along with forwards LaPri McCray-PaceVictor Curry and Malik Miller.

WHO'S IN 
The Bears have added several newcomers to the 2019-20 roster: F Troy Baxter; F Victor Okafor; G Thai're Vance; F Lagio Grantsaan; F Peter Sorber; G Cameron Shaw; F Jamar Brown.

RETURNING PRODUCTION NUMBERS 
Morgan State returns 75.6 percent of its scoring, 67.8 percent of its rebounding and 69.0 percent of its minutes played totals from last year's team. The team leaders in field goal percentage (Stanley Davis - .454 ), three-point percentage (Isaiah Burke, .370), free throw percentage (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr., .866), rebounding (David Syfax - 4.6 rpg), assists (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr., 2.2), steals (Stanley Davis, 1.1),  blocked shots (David Syfax, 0.6). and minutes played (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr., 28.0).  Five (5) players who started in at least five (5) games a year ago also return - Devonish (30), Davis (25), Syfax (17 ), Curry (9), and McCray-Pace (8).

HOME GROWN 
Morgan State has seven players from the DMV (D.C., Maryland & Metropolitan-D.C.) area. Sophomore point guard Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. is from Bladensburg, Md. and graduated from Wise HS. Sophomore guard Isaiah Burke is from Annapolis and was a prep standout at Bowie HS, while senior forward Taron Oliver, Jr. played for Montrose Christian and is from District Heights, Md. Sophomore guard Malik Miller hails from Washington, D.C. and played at Friendship Tech Prep. Junior forward Victor Okafor is from Greenbelt, Md. and played at Eleanor Roosevelt HS. Freshman guard Thai're Vance is a product of Silver Spring, Md. and played at DeMatha Catholic HS. Cameron Shaw is a freshman guard from Baltimore who played at Loyola Blakefield HS.

BROADUS' STAFF
Morgan State head basketball coach Kevin Broadus' coaching staff enters their first season. The Bears coaching staff consists of assistant coaches Brian MerrittChretien Lukusa and Kevin Jones.
• Merritt  joins the Bears after serving the last two seasons as the Coordinator of Basketball Operations at LSU. Merritt, a native of St. Mary's County, Maryland, joined LSU prior to the 2017-18 season after serving as Director of Scouting/Recruiting for John Lucas Enterprises.
• Lukusa was previously spent five years on Binghamton's staff, including a pair of seasons on the coaching side. A 2011 Binghamton graduate who also earned his master's degree at the University, Lukusa returned to the program in 2014. After serving two seasons as the coordinator of player development, Lukusa earned a promotion to assistant coach in Summer 2016. 
• Jones was previously the assistant director of basketball operations and video coordinator at Radford University (2018-19) where he oversaw all things video and technology. Prior to Radford, Jones was an assistant coach at Norfolk State (2015-18) where he helped guide the Spartans to back-to-back second-place finishes in the MEAC and coached three All-MEAC guards.

THE NON-CONFERENCE SLATE
The Bears will play three nonconference games against teams that made the NCAA tournament last season, including Temple (Nov. 9 in the road opener), Liberty (Nov. 22 in the Islands of the Bahamas Showcase) and Ohio State (Nov. 29). There's a Nov. 16 trip to George Washington to get the Bears a nonconference game in Washington, and the annual showdown with crosstown foe Towson is Dec. 4 at Hill Field House.

PREDICTED TO FINISH EIGHTH IN THE MEAC
The Morgan State men's basketball team has been tabbed to finish eigth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Preseason Men's Basketball Poll the league announced.
• The Bears return three starters from last year's team, bringing back guards Stanley Davis and Sherwyn Devonish-Prince, Jr and forward David Syfax. MSU also returns guards Isaiah BurkeKyson Rawls, and Malik Miller, along with forwards LaPri McCray-PaceVictor Curry and Malik Miller.  
•MSU was selected to finish eighth in 2019-20, earning 101 points in the poll of the league's head coaches and sports information directors who could not vote for their own team or team members. North Carolina Central (203 points), who captured its third straight MEAC Tournament championship last season, edged out Bethune-Cookman (198 points) for first place honors, followed by defending regular-season champion Norfolk State.
• Eight (8) Bears are back from a team that placed 10th in the MEAC. Morgan State finished the year 6-7 in the conference and 9-21 overall. MSU's season ended with an 81-71 loss to Coppin State in the MEAC Tournament first round.
• The 2020 MEAC Basketball Tournament tips off March 10-14 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.  For more information about the MEAC and its sponsored sports, log on to www.MEACSports.com.

PRESEASON ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS
The Morgan State men's basketball team had a pair of Bears selected to the 2019-20 Preseason All-MEAC Team. Senior guard Stanley Davis was selected to the Second Team, while sophomore guard Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. was named to the Third Team.
• The most proven player on the roster is senior Stanley Davis, who led Morgan State in both scoring (12.5 per game) and rebounding (7.1). The latter number ranked seventh in the MEAC last season.
• Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. earned a place on the MEAC All-Rookie team by averaging 10.7 points as a true freshman.

BEARS TO HONOR ELIJAH CUMMINGS THROUGHOUT 2019-20 SEASON
Throughout the 2019-20 season, the Morgan State Bears student-athletes will celebrate the life of longtime Baltimore Congressman Elijah Cummings, who passed away on October 17, 2019, at the age of 68. In honor of Congressman Cummings and all of his many positive contributions to the University and his district, all Morgan State athletic teams will wear a special commemorative "EC" patch on their jerseys throughout the season. The Bears football team helmets will also be adorned with an EC decal.
• "Our department wanted to do something to recognize the many important contributions of the Honorable Elijah Cummings to the country, the City of Baltimore and Morgan State University," said Director of Athletics Edward Scott, Ph.D. "In speaking with our student-athletes, coaches and staff, we felt that the patches and decals would be the most appropriate way of demonstrating our appreciation to Regent Cummings and his family."
• The patch is a black circle with the initials "EC" in the center in orange letters and outlined in white. 
• Congressman Cummings has a long history with Morgan State University and over the years has been one of its most staunch supporters. In addition to hosting many of his youth workshops and annual career fairs at Morgan, he also served on the University's Board of Regents for 19 years after having been appointed in July 1999 (he missed one year due to other commitments at the time).

MORGAN STATE 'GRIT'
The Morgan State athletic department has adopted the slogan GRIT for the 2019-20 athletic campaign. GRIT, which stands for Growth, Resiliency, Integrity and Teamwork, was introduced by Morgan State Director of Athletics Dr. Edward Scott at the start of the Fall semester. GRIT will define all 15 of Morgan State's athletic teams on and off the field of play this season.

2020 MEAC TOURNAMENT
The 2020 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) men's and women's basketball tournament is scheduled for March 9-14 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va. Ticket books can be purchased at all 12 MEAC university ticket offices, the Norfolk Scope Arena, Ticketmaster outlets, the MEAC Administrative Office and online at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are also available by calling the MEAC at 757-951-2055 or Ticketmaster at (800)-745-3000. The annual MEAC Basketball Tournament moved to Norfolk in 2013 after spending the previous four years in Winston-Salem, N.C. from 2009 through 2012.

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ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research institution offering more than 100 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.

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Players Mentioned

Tiwian Kendley

#5 Tiwian Kendley

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6' 5"
Senior
Martez Cameron

#2 Martez Cameron

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5' 11"
Senior
Stanley Davis

#0 Stanley Davis

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6' 5"
Junior
Antonio Gillespie

#10 Antonio Gillespie

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6' 0"
Senior
LaPri McCray-Pace

#1 LaPri McCray-Pace

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6' 4"
Sophomore
Kyson Rawls

#4 Kyson Rawls

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6' 1"
Sophomore
Tyler Streeter

#13 Tyler Streeter

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6' 4"
Senior
David Syfax Jr.

#32 David Syfax Jr.

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6' 7"
Junior
Victor Curry

#3 Victor Curry

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6' 8"
Junior
Sherwyn Devonish

#5 Sherwyn Devonish

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6' 1"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Tiwian Kendley

#5 Tiwian Kendley

6' 5"
Senior
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Martez Cameron

#2 Martez Cameron

5' 11"
Senior
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Stanley Davis

#0 Stanley Davis

6' 5"
Junior
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Antonio Gillespie

#10 Antonio Gillespie

6' 0"
Senior
G
LaPri McCray-Pace

#1 LaPri McCray-Pace

6' 4"
Sophomore
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Kyson Rawls

#4 Kyson Rawls

6' 1"
Sophomore
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Tyler Streeter

#13 Tyler Streeter

6' 4"
Senior
G
David Syfax Jr.

#32 David Syfax Jr.

6' 7"
Junior
F
Victor Curry

#3 Victor Curry

6' 8"
Junior
F
Sherwyn Devonish

#5 Sherwyn Devonish

6' 1"
Freshman
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