Game 4 (Non-Conference)
Morgan State "Lady Bears" (0-3, 0-0 MEAC) at Syracuse "Orange" (1-1, 0-1 ACC)
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Site: Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome)
Tip-off: 7 p.m.
Series: Syracuse leads, 3-0
TV: ACC Network Extra (ACCNX)
Live Stream: Here
Live Stats: Here
Notes: Morgan State |
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BALTIMORE, Md. (Nov. 17, 2021)-The Lady Bears head back on the road, this time traveling to Syracuse, N.Y. to take on Syracuse on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Carrier Dome. It will be the third meeting between the two programs with all the contests being played in Syracuse. Fans can watch the game live on ACCNX through the ESPN app. Ben Shulman and Tim Nolan will be on the call.
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Tonight's game is the first competition of the Syracuse University and Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) 10-year partnership. On Aug 23, the first of-its-kind agreement was announced, creating an alliance designed to connect institutions, student-athletes, staff and alumni. The partnership which stretches beyond scheduling of competitions between Syracuse and the MEAC institutions, will create opportunities for collaboration that will benefit student-athletes and fans alike.
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BEAR CLAWS: The Lady Bears (0-3), who have dropped their first three games to start the season, are coming off a 73-49 loss at Missouri on Sunday. It was the second meeting between the two programs.
Dahnye Redd and
Ashia McCalla led Morgan State with eight points apiece.
Elaija Demeza came off the bench to score seven points. Redd led the team with six rebounds and had a game-high four steals. Morgan State outscored the Tigers in bench points (23-17) and held a slim 12-10 advantage in second chance points. Points in the paint belonged to Mizzou, which held a 32-16 cushion.
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ABOUT THE ORANGE: Syracuse (1-1) is coming off an 82-56 loss at home to Notre Dame in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) opener for both teams. Alaysia Styles led the Orange with 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting, pulled down six rebounds and three steals. Chrislyn Carr added 11 points, four assists, two steals and three rebounds, while Teisha Hyman added 10 points, five rebounds, five assists and a steal.
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MSU VS. SYRACUSE: Syracuse leads the all-time series, 2-0. The two last met on Nov. 10, 2017 with The Orange earning a 95-68 victory. The series' first match came on Nov. 23, 2015, a 90-61 victory for Syracuse. Both meetings took place in Syracuse.
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NEXT UP: The Lady Bears will finally have their home opener, when they welcome Notre Dame of Maryland to Hill Field House on Nov. 19, 2021 at 6 p.m.
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BRISKER DROPS 22 ON DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: Junior guard
Adia Brisker totaled a game-high 22 points in Morgan State's 91-36 loss at third-ranked and defending national champion Stanford (11/11). The Pittsburgh native shot 6-of-10 from the field, including 2-for-2 from beyond the arc and connected on 8-of-10 free throws. She also led Morgan with four rebounds and tied a game-high three steals.
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MORGAN IN SEASON OPENERS: The Lady Bears are 12-33 all-time in season openers dating back to 1977, following 69-53 loss at San Francisco (11/9). It was the seventh season opening loss for the Lady Bears in nine years. Morgan State at one point had lost 23 straight openers, prior to winning three straight from 2006-08.
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DAVIS A THREE-TIME HALL OF FAMER: Morgan State head coach
Ed Davis Jr. was inducted into his third Hall of Fame in September 2017, when his 2006-07 Delaware State women's basketball team was inducted for capturing the 2007 MEAC title. Davis was also inducted into the Bowie State University Hall of Fame in 2014 as a coach, where he guided the Lady Bulldogs to three CIAA titles and a pair of Division II "Sweet 16" appearances and in 2008 he was inducted into the West Virginia State University Hall of Fame as a basketball player.
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GOING BACK TO CALI: Morgan State opened up the 2021-22 season with a trip California where it faced the University of San Francisco in the season opener on Nov. 9, following by a match-up against #3 Stanford on Thursday, Nov. 11. It was the program's first trip back to California since the 2001-02 season, when the Lady Bears faced both Cal State Fullerton and the University of Southern California.
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HOMECOMING: Morgan freshmen and California natives
Joel Benoit and
Emily Jones had a homecoming of sorts when the Lady Bears began the season with two games in California. Benoit is from Sacramento and played at Indurkum High School, while Jones from San Francisco, played at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. The Lady Bears opened the season at the University of San Francisco (11/9) and at Stanford (11/11).
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MORGAN PICKED SECOND IN MEAC: Morgan was picked to finish second in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Preseason Poll, as voted by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. It marked the second consecutive season that the Lady Bears have been picked to finish second in the league's preseason poll. Last season, Morgan was picked to finish second in the then MEAC Northern Division poll, and did just that. The Lady Bears would go 12-4 overall and went 8-2 in division play to place second. Morgan would advance to the semifinals of the MEAC Tournament, falling to eventual champion, North Carolina A&T.
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REDD NAMED PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Graduate player
Dahnye Redd was named 2021-22 MEAC Preseason Player of the Year. Redd becomes the first Lady Bears to receive that honor since Morgan State star and 2021 MSU Hall of Fame inductee Corin "Tiny" Adams earned the selection for the 2009-10 season. A first-team All-MEAC selection from last season, Redd scored in double figures 11 times in 15 games, including a pair of 20-game efforts and two double-doubles. The Darby, Pa. native ranked sixth in the league in scoring (13.5) and rebounding (7.3). She also ranked fifth in the MEAC in offensive rebounds (3.1), seventh in free throw percentage (.773) and eighth in field goal percentage (.403). In MEAC play, Redd was fifth in field goal percentage (.400), seventh in scoring (12.5) and ninth in rebounding (6.9). She was a MEAC Co-Player of the Week selection (1/9 and a two-time
College Sports Madness MEAC Player of the Week (11/30 and 11/4).
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MCCALLA, HENSON, BRISKER EARN MEAC PRESEASON HONORS: Senior guard
Ashia McCalla and junior guard
Ja'Niah Henson were selected to the Preseason All-MEAC first team and junior forward
Adia Brisker was named to the third team. McCalla started all 16 games a season ago and averaged 10.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. A native of Greenbelt, Md., McCalla, who was an All-MEAC third team selection a year ago, ranked 15th in the MEAC in scoring and reached double figures in scoring 11 times. A native of Baltimore, Md., Henson earned All-MEAC second team honors during the 2020-21 campaign after averaging 11.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 31.4 minutes per game. A
College Sports Madness MEAC Player of the Week (2/8), Henson started all 16 games and ranked 14th in the MEAC in scoring and was third in free throw percentage. Brisker concluded her sophomore campaign and first season as a Lady Bear by being named to the MEAC All-Tournament Team last season. She started in three of the 16 games and averaged 8.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Brisker recorded a season-high 23 points, while shooting 7-of-8 from the free throw line (87%) and grabbed three rebounds in the MEAC semifinal game against North Carolina A&T State (3/12).
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UNBEATEN STREAKS ON THE LINE: Morgan State will enter the 2021-22 campaign looking to remain unbeaten against two teams on the schedule: Notre Dame of Maryland and Washington Adventist. The Lady Bears, who are 4-0 all-time against the Gators, will host Notre Dame of Maryland on Nov. 19 and the Shock of Washington Adventist on Nov. 24. Morgan State and Notre Dame last met on Nov. 8, 2019 at Hill Field House, with the Lady Bears earning a 113-34 victory. Morgan State and Washington Adventist last met also during the 2019-20 season with the Lady Bears handing the Shock an 84-52 loss on Nov. 11, 2019. Morgan State improved to 5-0 all-time against the Shock with the win.
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GRAHAM NAMED ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Morgan State head coach Edward Davis on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021 officially announced the promotion of
Donchez Graham to associate head coach. Graham, who is in his second stint at Morgan State, enters his 10th overall season with the Lady Bears' program and first as associate head coach. Graham had previously spent four seasons at MSU, joining the staff for the 2005-06 campaign. During his first stint, Graham helped lead the Lady Bears to 58 victories in those four seasons. In his second season, the Lady Bears reached the 2007 MEAC title game and by the third season they had set a school record 19 wins on the Division I level. After successful stints at West Virginia and the University of Charleston in South Carolina, Graham returned to Morgan State for the 2016-17 season.
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WELCOME TO THE FAMILY: The Lady Bears welcome a total of eight newcomers this season, including three transfer players who are coming from four-year Universities and five freshmen. Senior forward
Charlene Shepherd comes to Morgan State from the University of North Texas, senior forward
Taylor Addison transferred from Mount St. Mary's University and junior forward
Sunshine McCrae transferred from UNC-Wilmington. They are joined by freshmen forward
Joel Benoit (Sacramento, Calif./Inderkum HS), guard
Emily Jones (San Francisco, Calif./Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory), guard Alaine Payne (Fort Worth, Texas/North Crowley HS), forward
Kaia Ponder (Dallas, Texas/Richardson HS) and forward
Fatima Black (Oklahoma City, Okla./Norman North HS).
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REMATCH: Two of Morgan State's non-conference opponents this season , at Saint Peter's (Nov. 29) and at Navy (Dec. 2) are rematches from the 2020-21 campaign. Morgan State went 2-0 at home against those opponents, defeating Saint Peter's, 65-57 and Navy, 67-63.
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FIVE DIVISION I TRANSFERS ON ROSTER: The 2021-22 Morgan State roster will feature a total of five Division I transfers, including one graduate player. Last season Morgan State had a total of six Division I transfers on the roster. Headlining this season's list is graduate,
Jayla Atmore, who transferred to Morgan a year ago from the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Junior
Adia Brisker (Niagara University) also came to Morgan last season. Atmore and Brisker are joined by senior newcomers
Taylor Addison (Mount St. Mary's) and
Charlene Shepherd (North Texas) and junior
Sunshine McCrae (UNC-Wilmington).
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PROTECTING THE 'HOUSE': During last year's abbreviated season due to the Covid-19 pandemic, MSU picked up right where it left off the season before, by defending its home floor. The Lady Bears won their first three home games to start this season. After dropping its MEAC opener to Howard (1/2), thus ending a seven-game home winning streak, the Lady Bears bounced back to win Game 2 the next day against Howard (1/3) to improve to 4-1 at home at the time. Morgan State, which has won 17 of its last 19 home games dating back to the 2018-19 season finale, concluded last season with a 10-1 record at Hill Field House, which was the program's best home court mark since the 2017-18 team finished 10-3.
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TURNING UP THE PRESSURE: Morgan State forced an opponent season-high 31 turnovers out of Howard last season in its 71-58 victory over the Bison (1/3). The Lady Bears converted those 31 turnovers into a season-best 35 points. The 31 turnovers surpassed the previous opponent high of 26 by Saint Peter's (12/5).
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MSU SECURES NON-CONFERENCE WINNING RECORD: The Morgan State Lady Bears went 3-1 in non-conference play during last season's shortened scheduled due to the Covid-19 pandemic to secure their first non-conference winning record since the 2017-18 campaign (7-6). Morgan State, which began the season 3-0, secured its winning record following a 67-63 victory over the Naval Academy (12/18). The Lady Bears' lone loss came in their non-conference finale at crosstown rival Towson (12/20).
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SAYING GOODBYE: The Lady Bears will say goodbye to a total of eight seniors, including three graduate players at the conclusion of the season. Four-year member
Ashia McCalla, three-year members and graduate players
Elaija Demeza and
Dahnye Redd, two-year member and graduate player
Jayla Atmore and two-year members
Carrie Lee and
Khaliah Hines, along with newcomers
Taylor Addison and
Charlene Shepherd will be honored. Morgan State will honor its senior on 'Senior Night' when the Lady Bears host Maryland Eastern Shore on Monday, Feb. 28 in the home finale at Hill Field House.
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2022 MEAC TOURNAMENT: The 2021 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) men's and women's basketball tournament is scheduled for March 9-12, 2022 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va. 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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