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Game 9: Cal Poly 4-5 Vs. Bethune-Cookman University 4-5 Game 9: cal poly 4-5 vs. Bethune-Cookman University 4-5 historic moore gym daytona beach, fla. Bethune-Cookman Men’s Basketball Communications: Nolan Alexander: SID/Broadcaster [email protected] November 4-3 Bryan Harvey: Asst. AD for Communications [email protected] 11/ 10 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY- (FL) W 108-66 Dan Ryan: Senior Writer/Historian [email protected] 11/13 @ TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY# L 92-74 11/16 @ UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TExAS# L 90-78 THE STARTING FIVE 11/19 @ GEORGIA TECH# L 65-62 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Bethune-Cookman University has its 11/21 GRAMBLING STATE# W 87-78 11/25 FLORIDA COLLEGE W 95-67 sights set on its third win over a non-conf. D1 program, a 11/30 @ JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY W 77-66 mark that has not been reached since 2012 when the Wild- December 0-2 cats entertain coast-to-coast with home games against 12/2 @ FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 92-75 Boston University (Dec. 8) and Cal Poly (Dec. 12). Tipoff is 12/8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 90-87 set for 7 p.m. for each contest 12/12 CAL POLY 7pm 12/14 @ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLA. 7pm 1 Entering this week, Bethune-Cookman leads the MEAC in 12/16 @ KENNESAW STATE 7pm 12/19 @ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 10pm total rebounds (43.63), offensive rebounds (13.63), blocks 12/22 @ WASHINGTON ST. UNIVERSITY 9pm (42), field-goal % defense (40.4), and three-point field- goal % defense (28.8). Amongst the NCAA, it is seventh January 1/3 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 7:30pm in boards, 45th in blocks, 33rd in three-point field-goal % 1/6 @ HOWARD UNIVERSITY* 4pm defense, and 75th in field-goal % defense 1/8 @ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE* 7:30pm 1/13 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY* 4pm 2 The Wildcats have two players that have tied for the ME- 1/15 @ STETSON UNIVERSITY TBA 1/20 @ DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm AC’s best single-game performance at the penalty stripe. 1/27 @ NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm Isaiah Bailey and Malik Maitland have each dialed in an 8-8 1/29 @ HAMPTON UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm FT shooting night, with Bailey’s at UTRGV (11.13) and Mait- February land’s at JU (11.30) 2/3 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm 2/5 NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm 3 Senior Brandon Tabb has also set MEAC single-game 2/10 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE* 4pm highs, with 8 made threes at Georgia Tech (11.19) and 17 2/12 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL* 7:30pm 2/17 @ COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm attempts at Tech and vs. Florida College (11.25) 2/19 @ MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm 2/24 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm 4 BCU just completed its most successful month of No- 2/26 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE* 7:30pm vember ever with its four wins. No team had that many wins March or as good of a winning percentage having played at least 3/1 @ FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm three games 3/5-10 @ MEAC TOURNAMENT (Norfolk, Va.) 5 Shawntrez Davis’ five double-doubles paces the MEAC # Denotes Ramblin’ Wreck Showcase * Denotes Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and ranks eighth nationally. Minnesota Golden Gopher Jordan Murphy is the nation’s leader with 10 All Home games are played at historic moore gymnasium Game Info Series History Coaches Television: CatEye Network All-Time: First Meetings BCU: Ryan Ridder (1st) Radio: none Last Meeting: N/A Record @ BCU: 4-5 Live Stats: bcuathletics.com Current Streak: N/A CP: Joe Callero (9th) Twitter: @BCUHoops Last BCU Win: N/A Record @ CP: 115-144 Hashtag: #PreyTogether #Commit Last FAU Win: N/A Who we are: In referencing Bethune-Cookman, please use “Bethune-Cookman” or “BCU”. Please refrain from using “B-CU”, “BCC”, “Bethune-Cookman College”, “Bethune”, or “Cookman”. 2017-18 @BCUHoops Player Info (Season avg./High) Malik 5’9 175 Jr. G Daytona Beach, FL / Morehead State 1 11.8/22 PPG 5.5/12 APG 3.3/9 RPG 1.5/2 SPG 32.3/37 MPG 38/67% 3pt 55/100% FT 41/78 % FG MAITLAND The 2014-15 Daytona Beach News-Journal Player Of The Year, led the area in scoring in both his senior (23.8 ppg) and junior (22.1 ppg) seasons ... flirted with triple-dbl vs. Grambling St. Isaiah 6’6 205 Jr. G/F Compton, CA / Angelina College 2 12.8/21 PPG 3.3/8 APG 4.7/8 RPG 0.6/2 SPG 31.1/38 MPG 42/100% 3pt 70/100% FT 40/50% FG BAILEY Four-star recruit who enrolled at Fresno State in 2014. Spent 2015 at Pratt CC, and last season at Angelina, where the team won 22 games ... 10+ points in last five games Brandon 6’4 180 Sr. G/F Hampton, VA / College of Central FL 3 19.6/26 PPG 0.7/2 APG 4.2/7 RPG 1.8/3 SPG 32.3/39 MPG 34/67% 3pt 94/100% FT 39/67% FG TABB Preseason All-MEAC ... Season-high 26 points and 8 FG vs. Grambling State, while his 19 FGA, 17 3FGA, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, and a block vs. Florida College were season-bests Armani 6’6 180 Jr. G/F San Francisco, CA / City College of SF 4 4.4/14 PPG 1/3 APG 2.9/5 RPG 0.3/1 SPG 14.9/22 MPG 24/50% 3pt 100/100% FT 26/44% FG COLLINS Signed with Portland State out of Stuart Hall High School ... No turnovers since season- opener ... six points in each of last two games Rodney 6’8 225 Sr. F Atlanta, GA / Gulf Coast State 5 0.0 PPG 0.0 APG 0.0 RPG 0.0 SPG 3.0 MPG 00% 3pt 00% FT 00% FG ROSS First season in college career he has played on same team in consecutive seasons after two JUCO routes from 2014-16. Saw limited action last season ... season debut vs. Florida College Soufiyane 6’6 215 Jr. F Bronx, NY / Morehead State 11 8.3/15 PPG 0.7/2 APG 6.7/11 RPG 0.9/4 BPG 21.9/30 MPG 25/100% 3pt 63/100% FT 60/100% FG DIAKITE Season-high 15 points, six FG, four offensive rebounds, two assists, and three steals vs. FC … double-figure scorer in last 2g, and now in 3of last 4 … 8th in MEAC in blocks-per-game Shawntrez 6’9 220 Jr. F Atlanta, GA / South Plains College 12 14.6/28 PPG 0.8/2 APG 9.2/14 RPG 1.8/4 BPG 25.3/34 MPG 33/100% 3pt 53/100% FT 55/77% FG DAVIS His 6.67 defensive boards-per-game is second in the conference … His average of 3.83 on the offensive glass is the MEAC’s best and 20th nationally … 14 blocks is second-best in MEAC Jeffrey 6’1 180 Sr. G Ft. Lauderdale, FL / FSC-Jacksonville 21 4.8/13 PPG 1/2 APG 2.0/4 RPG 0.5/2 SPG 18.4/24 MPG 20/100% 3pt 75/100% FT 53/75% FG ALTIDORT Played in 30 games and made nine starts last season. Had a season-high of 20 points, 54 minutes, and 8-20 shooting at San Diego Houston 6’4 205 So. G Columbus, OH / Africentric HS 22 3.9/8 PPG 1.3/4 APG 4.0/7 RPG 0.3/1 SPG 19.2/24 MPG 33/100% 3pt 75/100% FT 44/75% FG SMITH Owns over a 45-inch vertical ... Played in 27 games as a frosh ... Season-best 5 offensive and 7 total glass-wipers, as well as eight points ... HS teammate of Ulmer Manzie David 6’6 215 Jr. F Brooklyn, NY / College of Southern MD 23 5.0/11 PPG 0.3/1 APG 2.5/6 RPG 0.3/1 SPG 7.7/10 MPG 100/100% 3pt 50/50% FT 77/100% FG FRANCIS Coming off his best performance of the season with 11 points (8-9 FG, 1-1 3FG), 6 rebounds, 1 asst, 0 TO, and 1 steal vs. Florida College Ulmer 6’8 225 R-So. F Columbus, OH / Africentric HS 32 2.0/3 PPG 0.3/1 APG 2.4/7 RPG 0/0 SPG 10/20 MPG N/A% 3pt 29/50% FT 35/100% FG MANZIE Last season ranked ninth in the MEAC in blocks-per-game averaging one in BCU’s 32 con- tests ... Played in every game and made 19 starts. HS teammate of Houston Smith Jamal 6’3 190 Sr. G Sarasota, FL / Hillsborough CC 33 2016-17: 1.2 PPG 0.8 APG 0.2 RPG 0.0 SPG 3.6 MPG 0% 3pt 100% FT 40% FG GAINES Saw limited action a season ago ... Began career at Hillsborough State ... Sarasota Herald-Tribune 4A Player Of The Year as a HS senior BCU’S RECORD WHEN ... shawntrez’s sequel At home 3-1 The MEAC announced on Tuesday, Nov. 28 that Shawn- On the road 1-4 trez Davis was named the conference’s Defensive Player Neutral site 0-0 5’9 175 Jr. G Daytona Beach, FL / Morehead State Overtime games 0-0 of the Week for the second consecutive week. The 6-9 11.8/22 PPG 5.5/12 APG 3.3/9 RPG 1.5/2 SPG 32.3/37 MPG 38/67% 3pt 55/100% FT 41/78 % FG vs. Top-25 team 0-0 forward out of Atlanta led the MEAC with averages of Leading at the half 4-0 3.5 blocks and 10 rebounds in two games Behind at the half 0-4 6’6 205 Jr.
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