Game 1: Johnson University 0-3 vs. Bethune-Cookman University 0-0

Moore Gym Daytona Beach, Fla.

Bethune-Cookman Men’s Basketball Communications: Nolan Alexander: SID/Broadcaster November Bryan Harvey: Assistant AD for Communications 11/ 10 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY- (FL) 8pm Dan Ryan: Senior Writer/Historian 11/13 @ TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY# 8pm 11/16 @ UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TExAS# 8pm THE STARTING FIVE 11/19 @ GEORGIA TECH# 2pm Bethune-Cookman University and Johnson University open 11/21 GRAMBLING STATE# 7pm 11/25 FLORIDA COLLEGE 4pm the 2017-18 season at Historic Moore Gymnasium on the 11/30 @ JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY 7:30pm campus of BCU to begin the Ryan Ridder era of Wildcat December basketball. 12/2 @ FLORIDA ATLANTIC 7pm 12/8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7pm 1 Friday’s matchup with Johnson University (FL) marks the 12/12 CAL POLY 7pm first meeting between the two universities, as wel las the 12/14 @ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLA. 7pm 12/16 @ KENNESAW STATE 7pm first game of the Ryan Ridder era. Ridder went 4-0 in sea- 12/19 @ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 10pm son openers previously at Daytona State College 12/22 @ WASHINGTON ST. UNIVERSITY 9pm The predicted starting five includes two returners from January 2 1/3 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 7:30pm last year’s season, with Preseason All-MEAC guard/forward 1/6 @ * 4pm Brandon Tabb joining senior Jeff Altidort 1/8 @ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE* 7:30pm 1/13 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY* 4pm 1/15 @ STETSON UNIVERSITY TBA 3 Ryan Ridder is the third-youngest Head Coach in Divi- 1/20 @ DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm 1/27 @ * 4pm sion 1 men’s basketball. The top-six youngest is as follows: 1/29 @ HAMPTON UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm , Morehead State 30 February Maurice Joseph, George Washington 31 2/3 * 4pm Ryan Ridder, Bethune-Cookman 32 2/5 NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm Dana Ford, Tennessee State 32 2/10 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE* 4pm 2/12 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL* 7:30pm Bashir Mason, Wagner 33 2/17 @ COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm Richie Riley, Nicholls State 33 2/19 @ * 7:30pm 2/24 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY* 4pm 2/26 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE* 7:30pm 4 Ryan Ridder won four Mid-Florida Conference Champi- onships and Mid-Florida Coach of the Year awards at Dayto- March na State in his four years with the Falcons. Ridder accumu- 3/1 @ FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY* 7:30pm 3/5-10 @ MEAC TOURNAMENT (Norfolk, Va.) lated 95 wins at the Volusia County JUCO

# Denotes Ramblin’ Wreck Showcase * Denotes Mid-Eastern Athletic Conf. 5 Brandon Tabb ranked fifth nationally with 307 three- point attempts last season. The mark was good for second All Home games are played at historic moore gymnasium in the MEAC, while his average of 3.3 made trifectas was ninth in the nation and also second in the MEAC

Game Info Series History Coaches Television: CatEye Network All-Time: 0-0 BCU: Ryan Ridder Radio: None Last Meeting: N/A Record: 0-0 Live Stats: BCUathletics.com Current Streak: N/A Johnson: Craig Wilsman Twitter: @BCUHoops Last BCU Win: N/A Record: N/A Hashtag: #PreyTogether Last Johnson Win: N/A

Who we are: In referencing Bethune-Cookman, please use “Bethune-Cookman” or “BCU”. Please refrain from using “B-CU”, “BCC”, “BC”, “Bethune-Cookman College”, “Bethune”, or “Cookman”. 5’9 175 Jr. G Daytona Beach, FL / Morehead State Malik 8.8 PPG 3.8 APG 1.8 RPG 2.1 SPG 25.3 MPG 38% 3pt 73% FT 39 % FG 1 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 6’6 205 Jr. G/F Compton, CA / Angelina College Isaiah 16.8 PPG 1.9 APG 5.7 RPG 1.5 SPG 18 MPG 24.1 % 3pt 77.2 % FT 43.6 % FG 2 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 6’4 180 Sr. G/F Hampton, VA / College of Central FL Brandon 17.8 PPG 1.6 APG 5.4 RPG 1.3 SPG 34.4 MPG 34.5% 3pt 82.6% FT 37.9% FG 3 TABB 2017 2nd Team All-MEAC. led team in scoring and fourth in conference. Also led team in rebounding. 307 3PA was fifth nationally, 3.3 3PM per game was ninth 6’6 180 Jr. G/F San Francisco, CA / City College of SF Armani 11.0 PPG 1.1 APG 4.4 RPG 0.5 SPG 32.0 MPG 37.6% 3pt 86.7% FT 42.2% FG 4 COLLINS Signed with Portland State out of Stuart Hall High School. As a senior in 2015, he av- eraged 19.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per-game in leading Stuart Hall to a 30-4 record 6’8 225 Sr. F Atlanta, GA / Gulf Coast State Rodney 0.0 PPG 0.0 APG 0.8 RPG 0.0 SPG 4.8 MPG 00% 3pt 00% FT 00% FG 5 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 6’6 215 Jr. F Bronx, NY / Morehead State Soufiyane 6.5 PPG 0.8 APG 2.7 RPG 0.5 SPG 9.0 MPG 75% 3pt 67% FT 65.2 % FG 11 DIAKITE Averaged 13.0 ppg and a team-high 6.1 rebounds at Cowley County (KS) College in 2015-16 earning Second Team Honors in The Jayhawk Conference 6’9 220 Jr. F Atlanta, GA / South Plains College Shawntrez 6.8 PPG 0.5 APG 5.0 RPG 0.27 SPG 12.9 MPG 47.1% 3pt 40% FT 57.6% FG 12 DAVIS Sixth-man on a JUCO Final Four team ... was a four-star recruit out of Atlanta who picked Texas Tech. Held commitment to Nevada in fall of ‘16 from Palm Beach College 6’3 180 Jr. G Los Angeles, CA / Santa Ana JC QV 0.0 PPG 0.0 APG 0.0 RPG 0.0 SPG 0.0 MPG 00% 3pt 00% FT 00% FG 15 JOHNSON Expected to redshirt this season

6’1 180 Sr. G Ft. Lauderdale, FL / FSC-Jacksonville Jeffrey 6.1 PPG 3.1 APG 2.0 RPG 0.9 SPG 23.0 MPG 36.5% 3pt 57.4% FT 38.5% FG 21 ALTIDORT Played in 30 games and made nine starts. Had a season-high of 20 points, 54 min- utes, and 8-20 shooting at San Diego Houston 6’4 205 So. G Columbus, OH (Africentric HS) 22 2.1 PPG 0.4 APG 2.1 RPG 0.4 SPG 14.2 MPG 0% 3pt 50% FT 50% FG SMITH Owns over a 45-inch vertical. Played in 27 games as a frosh. HS alma mater’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder after leading them to three consecutive district titles David 6’6 215 Jr. F Brooklyn, NY /College of Southern MD 23 17.0 PPG 1.8 APG 8.8 RPG 1.2 SPG 27.7 MPG 33% 3pt 67.4% FT 52.7% FG FRANCIS Ranked 11th nationally with 117 offensive rebounds, and was 22nd with 283 total boards. Named Second Team All-Region XX, and Region XX Tournament MVP Ulmer 6’8 225 R-So. F Columbus, OH / Africentric HS 32 3.4 PPG 0 APG 3.3 RPG 0.7 SPG 17.7 MPG 0% 3pt 53.8% FT 42.1% FG MANZIE Ranked ninth in the MEAC in blocks-per-game averaging one in BCU’s 32 contests. Played in every game and made 19 starts. Hs teammate of Houston Smith Jamal 6’3 190 Sr. G Sarasota, FL (Hillsborough CC) 33 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 ... Brandon Tabb Chosen to Preseason First At home 0-0 Team All-MEAC On the road 0-0 Bethune-Cookman University Men’s Basketball Neutral site 0-0 Overtime games 0-0 senior guard Brandon Tabb was selected to the Presea- vs. Top-25 team 0-0 son First Team All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, as Leading at the half 0-0 announced by the league office on Thurs., Oct. 26. Behind at the half 0-0 Tied at the half 0-0 Tabb was named to the Second Team All-MEAC Game decided by 1-4 points 0-0 Game decided by 5-9 points 0-0 in 2016-17 when led the Wildcats in scoring with 17.8 Game decided by 10-14 points 0-0 points-per-game and totaled 570 points, the latter Game decided by 15 points or more 0-0 ranking fourth in the conference. He totaled 20 or more BCU scores under 50 point 0-0 points in 17 games, with a season-high of 30 vs. Savan- BCU scores 50-59 points 0-0 nah State. Tabb also led the team with 174 rebounds BCU scores 60-69 points 0-0 BCU scores 70-79 points 0-0 and averaged 5.4 per-game. The Hampton, Va., native BCU scores 80-89 points 0-0 played and started in all 32 games and averaged of 34.3 BCU scores 90-99 points 0-0 minutes, which was seventh in the MEAC. BCU scores 100+ points 0-0 Opponent scores 70 or more points 0-0 Tabb shot 37.9% from the field and 34.5% from Opponent scores 60-69 points 0-0 Opponent scores 50-59 points 0-0 three, with his 307 three-point attempts ranking fifth Opponent scores under 50 points 0-0 nationally and second in the MEAC. He averaged 3.3 BCU out-rebounds the opponent 0-0 made trifectas, good for ninth in the nation and also BCU is out-rebounded by the opponent 0-0 second in the MEAC. The guard led the team and ranked Same number of rebounds 0-0 second in the conference with an 82.6% free throw clip. BCU has more assists than opponents 0-0 BCU has fewer assists than opponents 0-0 Same number of assists 0-0 He also contributed on the defensive end by rank- BCU has more steals than opponents 0-0 ing fifth in the MEAC with 43 steals, and registered 19 BCU has fewer steals than opponents 0-0 blocks. Same number of steals 0-0 BCU has more blocks than opponents 0-0 BCU has fewer blocks than opponents 0-0 The coach’s preseason poll was released as well, Same number of blocks 0-0 and the Wildcats were selected ninth out of 13 teams. BCU has a better shooting percentage 0-0 Morgan State received the most first place votes (13) BCU has a worse shooting percentage 0-0 and total points (305) to sit atop the poll. Bear forward Same shooting percentage 0-0 Phillip Carr was selected as the conference’s Preseason BCU shoots 50 percent or better on FGs 0-0 BCU shoots less than 50 percent on FGs 0-0 Player of the Year. BCU with more TOs than opponents 0-0 BCU with fewer TOs than opponents 0-0 BCU Coaching Debuts Same number of TOs 0-0 Since the legendary Jack “Cy” McClairen ushered in the BCU with more fouls than opponents 0-0 modern of Bethune-Cookman basketball in 1961, the BCU with fewer fouls than opponents 0-0 Same number of fouls 0-0 Wildcats are 24-31 in season openers and 38-17 in home wearing white uniforms 0-0 openers. wearing maroon uniforms 0-0 wearing gold uniform 0-0 Coach Result Date wearing black 0-0 Gravelle Craig L 65-60 at Stetson 11/11/11 W 76-70 vs UMES 2/2/02 L 75-57 vs UCF 11/25/97 Tony Sheals L 56-49 vs FAMU 11/26/93 Raymond McDoogle W 95-85 vs Alcorn State 12/1/66 Jack McClairen W 75-60 vs Ft. Valley State 12/4/61 DOUBLE-DOUBLES PTS REB AST Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ryan Ridder Years at BCU: First Season Alma Mater: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ‘08 Career Record: 95-28 Twitter: @RyanRidder

Associate Head Coach: Dominique Taylor (Chorpus Christi TRIPLE-DOUBLES PTS REB AST ‘08) Twitter: @RealCoachTaylor

Assistant Coach: Jeff Clapacs (Wooster ‘07) Twitter: @CoachClapacs

Assistant Coach: Woody Taylor (Eckerd ‘13) Twitter: @VWoodyT

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Quote Sheet “His DNA is made up of integrity, passion and the ability to teach. He is an outstanding servant lead- er who just happens to be a phenomenal basket- ball coach. His progression as a college coach on @BCUHoops Quick Facts each level has prepared him to accept this chal- Location: Daytona Beach, FL lenge. He is a local product with great knowledge Enrollment: 3,700 and respect for our university and community, Founded: 1904 and we are proud to have one of the great young Affiliation: NCAA Division I coaches in the nation to join the B-CU family.” Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference - Lynn Thompson, BCU VP for Intercollegiate Ath- Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blood Maroon (PMS: 85003b ) and Florida Sun letics on Ridder Gold (PMS: fdbc12 ) Fight Song: “Let’s Go Wildcats” “There are 351 NCAA I men’s basketball head Interim President: Judge Hubert Grimes coaching jobs, and for Ryan to have earned one Director of Athletics: Lynn W. Thompson of them, in this community, his hometown, is an First Year Of Basketball: 1930 Regular Season Championships: 6 (SIAC- unbelievable opportunity. It’s going to be a lot of 1953,1965,1968,1970,1977; MEAC:2011) work. It’s going to be a challenge, but I know he Conference Tournament Championships: 5 (SEAC- will do an incredible job ... I think they will really 1948,1949; SIAC: 1953,1968, 1980) enjoy having Ryan as their coach, both on and off All-Americans: 2 (John Chaney, Johnnie Allen) the basketball court.” HBCU All-Americans: 2 (C.J. Reed, Adrien Coleman) Current Overseas Players: 4 - Steve Ridder, Embry-Riddle Head Coach (Adrien Coleman, Finland; Alexander Starling, Australia; Alex Smith, Australia; Maurice Reddick; Mexico) Along with the rest of the Daytona State athletics Former NBA/ABA Players: 4 family, I’m proud to see another member of our NBA Draft Picks: 3 successful Falcon staff fly on to his next assign- Current NBA Officials: 1 (Eric Lewis ‘93) 12th season, 715 games +17 playoff ment ... Although we are sad to see Ryan go, we NBA All-Stars W/BCU Alumni Moms: 2 (Vince Carter, wish him nothing but success at BCU. He put a Shaquille O’Neal) tremendous amount of hard work into getting All-Time Scorer: Johnnie Allen (3,067) our institution back on top as a men’s basketball All-Time Rebounder: Carl Fuller (1,685) powerhouse. Winningest Coach: Jack “Cy” McClairen (31 yrs, 395 wins) - Will Dunne, Daytona State Athletics Director HEAD COACH RYAN RIDDER

Ryan Ridder was named Men's Head Basketball Coach at Bethune-Cookman Univer- sity on March 31, 2017.

"I have watched and admired Ryan Ridder from his days as a stellar student-athlete in high school and college, and also witnessed his growth and success as a coach on the college level," said VP for Intercollegiate Athleitcs Lynn W. Thompson. "I know him. I know his family. His DNA is made up of integrity, passion and the ability to teach. He is an outstanding servant leader who just happens to be a phenomenal basketball coach. His progression as a college coach on each level has prepared him to accept this challenge. He is a local product with great knowledge and re- spect for our university and community, and we are proud to have one of the great young coaches in the nation to join the B-CU family."

No stranger to Daytona Beach area basketball as both a player and coach, Ridder comes to Bethune-Cookman after a four-year stint at Daytona State College. Ridder was successful in helping lead a resurgence of the Falcons program that produced 95 victories and four Mid-Florida Conference championships.

Additionally at Daytona State, Ridder coached 17 all-conference players, four No stranger to the Division I level of athlet- all-region student-athletes, and one NJCAA Second Team All-America performer. ics, Ridder served three years as an assis- Daytona State also finished the regular season ranked in the NJCAA National Poll in tant coach at Campbell University in Buies all four Ridder's seasons. Ridder was named Mid-Florida Conference Coach of the Creek, North Carolina. During Ridder's three Year in each of his four seasons at the helm of the Falcons program. years with the Fighting Camels, the pro- gram's recruiting classes were among the Off the court, Ridder's student-athletes had a 100 percent graduation his first two highest ranked in the Atlantic Sun Confer- years, and 96 percent overall across four years. ence. He helped the Fighting Camels knock off power conference members Iowa and Daytona State was also the only team in its region to achieve a 3.0 cumulative Auburn, as well as in-state rivals East Caro- grade point average (GPA) and one of 12 teams in the country to hold a 3.0 cumu- lina, Appalachian State and UNC Wilmington. lative GPA during the 2014-2015 academic and athletic year. Sixteen of his players Three of Ridder's players earned all-confer- have gone on to play basketball at four-year schools, including Tanksley Efianayi ence honors and one Freshman of the Year (UCF), Rashuan Stimage (DePaul) and Wesley Alcegaire (Bowling Green). award.

The son of legendary Embry-Riddle Men's Basketball Head Coach Steve Ridder, Ridder earned his Master's Degree in Sports Ryan first made his mark as one of Volusia County's premier high school players Management from California University of under Ed Miller at Father Lopez High School. While playing for the Green Wave at Pennsylvania in 2009. Father Lopez, Ridder earned all-area accolades three times while scoring over 1,100 points and dishing out 300 assists. He was named an all-state honorable mention He married Jen (Calnan) on May 6th, 2017, performer in both his junior and senior years, respectively. with Dominique Taylor and Jeff Clapacs in his wedding party.. After starting his collegiate career at Wooster, he transferred back home to play for his father at Embry-Riddle from 2006-08, starting at point guard and serving as team captain in his junior and senior season. He led the Sun Conference with a 4.24 assists average as a senior. He earned a degree in Aerospace Studies in 2008.

Upon graduation, Ridder moved to North Carolina where he remained involved with basketball on the skill development side. He trained players from youth to those with NBA aspirations while working for the Hoop City U basketball training academy. In addition, he was the head coach for a number of teams engaged in internation- al competition with 365 Sports, and he served as the assistant boys' basketball coach at North Raleigh Christian.

He returned to Embry-Riddle, spending the 2009-10 campaign as a volunteer assis- tant, helping his father coach the Eagles to a 30-6 record and a quarterfinals berth in the NAIA National Tournament.

The Last Time BCU ... scored 100 108/Trinity 11/13/15 Shot Less Than 30 % From The Field 25.0 vs. West Virginia 11/23/15 OPP: 29.8 at Coppin State scored 90-99 91/San Diego 11/22/16 1/17/15 allowed 100 100/St. John’s 11/11/16 Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals 11 vs. Stetson 2/22/16 OPP: 15, San Diego 11/22/16 allowed 90-99 93/Samford 11/26/16 Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals 15 vs. SC State 2/3/04 played an OT @San Diego 11/22/16 (L96-91 3OT) OPP: 15, San Diego 11/22/16 played 2OT game @Hampton 2/19/11 w78-76 Made 0 Three-Point Field Goals Delaware St. 2/12/11 OPP: Trinity 11/13/15 won by 30+ Trinity 11/18/16 (30,82-52) Had 25+ Three-Point FGA 25 vs. NCCU 3/8/17 won by 20-29 NCAT 2/16/15 (78-56) (22) OPP: 28, NCAT 2/15/16 lost by 30+ NCCU 3/8/17 95-60 (35,MEAC) Shot Over 60 % From 3-Point 83.3 (15-18) vs SCSU 2/3/14 OPP: 64.3 (9-14), NCCU 2/10/14 lost by 20-29 UT-Martin 12/17/16 97-72 (25) Shot Less Than 20 % From 3-Point 14.3 (2-14) vs. SCSU 1/14/17 had 2 score 20 NCAT 2/15/16 Smith (20) and Potts (21) OPP: 0.0 (0-10) Trinity 11/13/15 double-double Mario Moody (17-11) vs. Stetson 2/22/16 Made 30-39 Free Throws 34 vs. Trinity Baptist 1/5/15 OPP: 34, FIU 11/21/13 triple-double Adrien Coleman vs. Webber 12/8/12 (18p -15r-10 a) Aulcie Perry vs. Edward Waters 2/2/72 (24p-17r-11blk) Made 40+ Free Throws 47 vs. Morgan State 3/11/03

player w/50+ Johnnie Allen at Edward Waters 1/17/69 Made 5 Or Fewer Free Throws 3 vs. Morgan State 1/7/17 (51) OPP: 2, Trinity 11/18/16 player w/40+ Richard Toussaint vs. Morgan St. Had 40 or More Free Throw Attempts: 47 vs. Trinity Baptist 1/5/15 3/11/03 (49) OPP: 42, UNC 11/30/13 player w/30-39 Brandon Tabb vs. SSU (30) 1/4/17 Shot Over 90 % From The Foul Line 90.9 vs. Colorado State 11/27/13 player w/20-29 Brandon Tabb (24) vs. Samford 11/26/16 Had 50-59 Rebounds 51 vs. Fla. Christian 12/17/12 player w/15+reb LaRon Smith vs. Del. State 2/6/16 (15) OPP: 55, UCF 11/17/13 player w/10+assists Diamante Lewis vs. Norfolk State (13) Had 20-29 Assists 21 vs. Fla. College 12/10/16 1/28/17 OPP: 20, NCCU 3/8/17

6 players in double figures Stetson 2/22/16 (Potts 27, Holmes 19, Had 15+ Steals 22 vs. Trinity 11/18/16 Moody 17, Johnson 11,Lewis 115, Potts 13,Smith 12, Forrest 11, Moody 10) Had 20+ Turnovers 23 vs. Coppin State 1/17/15 5 players in double figures Trinity Baptist 12/3/15 (Moody 14, OPP: 20 vs. Howard 2/16/17 Holmes 14, Johnson12, Forrest 12, Potts 11) Had 30+ Turnovers 30 vs. West Virginia 11/23/15 Opponent Player scores 50+ Waite Bellamy, Florida A&M 2/11/63 (53) OPP: 30, Trinity, 11/18/16 Cy Green, Allen 1/9/63 (53) Had 10 Or Fewer Turnovers 8 vs. NC Central 2/13/16 Opponent Player scores 40+ Mark Brisker, Stetson 11/25/91 (41) OPP: 5, NC Central 2/13/16

Opponent Player scores 30-39 Justin McBride , UCF 11/30/14 (32)

Opponent Player scores 20-29 Brett Bailey, San Diego (26)11/22/16

Opponent Player w/15+ rebounds Jervon Pressley, Hampton (15) 1/9/16

Opponent Player w/10+ assists Daiquan Walker, UCF (10) 12/22/15 Opponent Triple-Double Kedar Edwards, UT-Martin 12/17/16 (15p 10 r 11a) Kenny Gabriel Auburn 1/2/12 (24 p, 13 r 10 b)

Buzzer Beater Ricky Johnson vs. Florida A&M 2/2/13

Opponent Buzzer Beater Randall Holt, Kent State 11/20/12

Shot Over 60 % From The Field 61.2 (41-67), Trinity 11/13/15 OPP: 62.3 (33-53), St. John’s 11/11/16 Bethune-Cookman University 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Roster

Num. Pos. Yr. Name Ht. Wt. Hometown #1 G Jr. Malik Maitland 5’9 175 Daytona Beach, FL (Father Lopez HS)

#2 G/F Jr. Isaiah Bailey 6’6 205 Compton, CA (Angelina College)

#3 G/F Sr. Brandon Tabb 6’4 180 Hampton, VA (College of Central FL)

#4 G/F Jr. Armani Collins 6’6 180 San Francisco, CA (City College of SF)

#5 F Sr. Rodney Ross 6’8 225 Atlanta, GA (Gulf Coast State)

#11 F Jr. Soufiyane Diakite 6’6 215 Bronx, NY (Morehead State Univ.)

#12 F Jr. Shawntrez Davis 6’9 220 Atlanta, GA (South Plains College)

#15 G Jr. QV Johnson 6’3 180 Los Angeles, CA (Santa Ana JC)

#21 G Sr. Jeffery Altidort 6’1 180 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (FSC-Jacksonville)

#22 G So. Houston Smith 6’4 205 Columbus, OH (Africentric HS)

#23 F Jr. David Francis 6’6 215 Brooklyn, NY (College of Southern MD)

#32 F R-So. Ulmer Manzie 6’8 225 Columbus, OH (Africentric HS)

#33 G Sr. Jamal Gaines 6’3 190 Sarasota, FL (Hillsborough CC)

STAFF Ryan Ridder Head Coach Dominique Taylor Associate Head Coach Jeff Clapacs Assistant Coach Woody Taylor Assistant Coach Blake Jackson Graduate Assistant Michael Chaffman Student Manager Ed Kelley Student Manager

Pronunciations 11 Soufiyane Diakite - Sou (like soup)-fee-yawn-ee DYE-eh-KEE-tee 21 Jeffery Altidort - all-tih-DORT 32 Ulmer Manzie - MANzee Ryan Ridder - ridd-er Jeff Clapacs- Clay-packs 2016-17 @bcuhoops statistics Bethune-cookman university men’s basketball tv roster

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#11 Soufiyane #12 Shawntrez #21 Jeffrey #22 Houston #23 David Diakite Davis Altidort Smith Francis

#32 Ulmer #33 Jamal Manzie Gaines

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