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Men's Basketball 2020-21 Game Notes Men’s Basketball 2020-21 Game Notes GM Navy (1-0 / 0-0 Patriot League) at Maryland (1-0 / 0-0 Big Ten) 02 Friday, Nov. 27 • 3 p.m. • XFINITY Center • College Park, Md. Schedule / Results Broadcast Info November Television – Big Ten Network Wed. 25 George Washington CBS SN ® W, 78-71 Navy Maryland Video Stream – None Fri. 27 at Maryland BTN ® 3 p.m. Midshipmen Terrapins Navy Radio – WNAV Sat. 28 vs. Mount St. Mary’s –– 3 p.m. Records Records Live Stats – NavySports.com Overall 1-0 0-0 Overall 1-0 0-0 December Home 1-0 0-0 Home 1-0 0-0 The Series Tue. 1 at Georgetown CBS SN 6 p.m. Road 0-0 0-0 Road 0-0 0-0 Overall – Maryland, 31-28 Wed. 16 Morgan State ESPN+ ® 6 p.m. Neutral 0-0 0-0 Neutral 0-0 0-0 at Navy – Navy, 26-13 Mon. 21 Delaware ESPN+ ® 6 p.m. Last Navy 78, George Washington 71 Last Maryland 85, Old Dominion 67 at Maryland – Maryland, 11-1 Next vs. Mount St. Mary’s (Nov. 28) Next Mount St. Mary’s (Nov. 29) at Neutral – Maryland, 7-0 January at Unknown Site – Navy, 1-0 Sat. 2 • Bucknell ESPN+ ® Noon Head Coach Head Coach Last Game – Maryland, 78-57; Sun. 3 • at Bucknell ESPN+ TBD Ed DeChellis Mark Turgeon 11/9/18, Annapolis, Md. Sat. 9 • at Loyola, Md. ESPN+ TBD Penn State ‘82 Kansas ‘87 Sun. 10 • Loyola, Md. ESPN+ ® 3 p.m. W-L Overall 334-397 (25th Yr.) W-L Overall 455-258 (23rd Yr.) Five Starting Notes W-L at Navy 115-166 (10th Yr.) W-L at Maryland 205-99 (10th Yr.) Sat. 16 • American ESPN+ ® Noon 1 – Navy will be playing at Maryland W-L vs. Maryland Overall 0-2 W-L vs. Navy Overall 1-0 Sun. 17 • at American ESPN+ TBD for the first time since Jan. 31, 1983. Sat. 23 • Army ESPN+ ® TBD W-L vs. Maryland at Navy 0-1 W-L vs. Navy at Maryland 1-0 Sun. 24 • Army ESPN+ ® 3 p.m. Last Game Starters Last Game Starters 2 – This game will be Navy’s first road Sat. 30 • Loyola, Md. ESPN+ ® Noon 1 John Carter Jr. 2 Aaron Wiggins game at a Big Ten member school Sun. 31 • at Loyola, Md. ESPN+ TBD . Jr G 6-3 195 . Jr G 6-6 200 since playing at Northwestern on Jan. 17.0 ppg 6.0 rpg 2.0 apg 28.0 mpg 12.0 ppg 5.0 rpg 2.0 apg 27.0 mpg 3, 1989. The Mids have played only February nine road games at a Big Ten school 5 Tyler Nelson Sat. 6 • at American ESPN+ TBD 5 Eric Ayala when that team was a member of the So. F 6-6 214 Sun. 7 • American ESPN+ ® 3 p.m. Jr G 6-5 200 conference. 12.0 ppg 3.0 rpg 4.0 apg 21.0 mpg Sat. 13 • Lafayette ESPN+ ® Noon 19.0 ppg 5.0 rpg 3.0 apg 25.0 mpg Sun. 14 • at Lafayette ESPN+ TBD 3 – Navy and Maryland last met two 20 Greg Summers 11 Darryl Morsell Feb. 26 • at Army ESPN+ TBD seasons ago in Annapolis as part of . Jr G 6-4 200 . Sr G 6-5 200 Feb. 27 • at Army ESPN+ TBD the Veterans Classic. The Mids return 5.0 ppg 4.0 rpg 4.0 apg 29.0 mpg 12.0 ppg 8.0 rpg 4.0 apg 22.0 mpg five players who took to the court March 22 Cam Davis 25 Jarius Hamilton against the Terps in that game and Sat. 6 ^ PLT-QF ESPN+ TBD . Sr G 6-0 183 . Jr F 6-8 235 Maryland has four players back from Wed. 10 ^ PLT-SF ESPN+ TBD 15.0 ppg 2.0 rpg 7.0 apg 33.0 mpg 5.0 ppg 2.0 rpg 2.0 apg 21.0 mpg its 78-57 win over Navy. Sun. 14 ^ PLT-F TBD TBD 30 Galin Smith 55 Richard Njoku 4 – A pair of first-time starters were . Sr F 6-9 235 Schedule as of Nov. 20 and subject to change . Jr F 6-7 230 in Navy’s starting lineup against 6.0 ppg 4.0 rpg 0.0 apg 20.0 mpg 12.0 ppg 5.0 rpg 1.0 apg 27.0 mpg George Washington. Tyler Nelson Schedule Key Stats Leaders Stats Leaders and Richard Njoku combined to shoot Home games listed in bold and played in Alumni Hall 11-17 from the field and each scored Points John Carter Jr. 17.0 Points Eric Ayala 19.0 All times Eastern Standard 12 points. # – Veterans Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Rebounds John Carter Jr. 6.0 Rebounds Darryl Morsell 8.0 Assists Cam Davis 7.0 Assists Darryl Morsell 4.0 • – Patriot League Regular Season 5 – Cam Davis climbed closer to Blocks Deaver / L. Loehr 1.0 Blocks Chol Marial 2.0 ^ – Patriot League Tournament (Sites TBD) the 1,000th point of his career with Steals Carter Jr. Njoku 2.0 Steals Three Players 1.0 a 15-point showing against the Multimedia Key Team Stats Team Stats Colonials. He enters the weekend BTN – Big Ten Network Points / G 78.0 Points / G 85.0 with 973 points. CBS Sports Network Points / G Opp. 71.0 Points / G Opp. 67.0 ESPN+ FG Pct. .484 FG Pct. .476 @ – WNAV (AM-1430, FM-99.9, 1430wnav.com) FG Pct. Opp. .462 FG Pct. Opp. .379 3FGM / G 10.0 3FGM / G 10.0 Table of Contents 3FG% .435 3FG% .435 1-2 Game Information FTA / G 9.0 FTA / G 18.0 3-4 Roster FTA / G Opp. 23.0 FTA / G Opp. 16.0 5-9 Game Notes Rebounds / G 35.0 Rebounds / G 41.0 10 1985-86 Season Information Rebound Margin +2.0 Rebound Margin +3.0 11-12 Head Coach Ed DeChellis Fouls / G 14.0 Fouls / G 17.0 13 Opponent Information Assists / G 26.0 Assists / G 13.0 14-15 Patriot League Information Turnovers / G 9.0 Turnovers / G 9.0 16 Navy vs. Maryland, MSM Game-by-Game Stats Turnover Margin +7.0 Turnover Margin +2.0 17 United States Naval Academy Blocks / G 2.0 Blocks / G 3.0 18-40 Player Pages Steals / G 6.0 Steals / G 3.0 41-47 Returning Player Game-by-Game Stats Poss. / 40 Min. 69.- Poss. / 40 Min. 71.0 48-53 Miscellaneous Statistics Points / Poss Off. 1.13 Points / Poss Off. 1.20 54 2019-20 Statistics Points / Poss. Def. 1.03 Points / Poss. Def. 0.95 Men’s Basketball 2020-21 Game Notes GM Navy (1-0 / 0-0 Patriot League) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (1-0 / 0-0 Northeast) 03 Saturday, Nov. 28 • 3 p.m. • XFINITY Center • College Park, Md. Schedule / Results Mount Broadcast Info November Video Stream – None Wed. 25 George Washington CBS SN ® W, 78-71 Navy St. Mary’s Navy Radio – WNAV Fri. 27 at Maryland BTN ® N/A Midshipmen Mountaineers Live Stats – NavySports.com Sat. 28 vs. Mount St. Mary’s –– 3 p.m. Records Records Overall 1-0 0-0 Overall 1-0 0-0 The Series December Home 1-0 0-0 Home 0-0 0-0 Overall – Navy, 10-7 Tue. 1 at Georgetown CBS SN 6 p.m. Road 0-0 0-0 Road 1-0 0-0 at Navy – Navy, 6-4 Wed. 16 Morgan State ESPN+ ® 6 p.m. Neutral 0-0 0-0 Neutral 0-0 0-0 at Mount St. Mary’s – Navy, 4-3 Mon. 21 Delaware ESPN+ ® 6 p.m. Last at Maryland (Nov. 27 Last MSM 62, at Morgan State 55 at Neutral – Tied, 0-0 Next at Georgetown (Dec. 1) Next at Maryland (Nov. 29) Last Game – Navy, 59-48; January 12/20/19, Annapolis, Md. Sat. 2 • Bucknell ESPN+ ® Noon Head Coach Head Coach Sun. 3 • at Bucknell ESPN+ TBD Ed DeChellis Dan Engelstad Five Starting Notes Sat. 9 • at Loyola, Md. ESPN+ TBD Penn State ‘82 St. Mary’s ‘07 1 – Navy will be playing its third game Sun. 10 • Loyola, Md. ESPN+ ® 3 p.m. W-L Overall 334-397 (25th Yr.) W-L Overall 124-77 (8th Yr.) in four days when it faces Mount St. Sat. 16 • American ESPN+ ® Noon W-L at Navy 115-166 (10th Yr.) W-L at MSM 21-43 (3rd Yr.) Mary’s on Saturday. This is part of a Sun. 17 • at American ESPN+ TBD W-L vs. MSM Overall 5-1 W-L vs. Navy Overall 0-1 season-opening stretch of four games Sat. 23 • Army ESPN+ ® TBD W-L vs. MSM at Navy 2-1 W-L vs. Navy at MSM 0-1 in seven days for the Mids. Sun. 24 • Army ESPN+ ® 3 p.m. Last Game Starters Last Game Starters Sat. 30 • Loyola, Md. ESPN+ ® Noon 1 John Carter Jr. 2 Jalen Gibbs 2 – Navy and Mount St. Mary’s met Sun. 31 • at Loyola, Md. ESPN+ TBD . Jr G 6-3 195 . Sr G 6-3 180 last season in Alumni Hall. It was 17.0 ppg 6.0 rpg 2.0 apg 28.0 mpg 18.0 ppg 5.0 rpg 3.0 apg 36.0 mpg the first game played in the series in February seven seasons. 5 Tyler Nelson Sat. 6 • at American ESPN+ TBD 13 Mezie Offurum So. F 6-6 214 Sun.
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