MORGAN STATE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 1700 East Cold Spring | , Md. | 21251 | 443-885-3831 (P) | 443-885-8307 | www.MorganStateBears.com GAME 27 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Opponent: (11-13, 7-2) 13-13, 7-4 MEAC (home: 7-4, away: 6-6, neutral: 0-3) Date: Saturday, February 15, 2020 Site: Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall, Norfolk, Va. Date Opp. (TV)...... W/L....Time Game Time: 6:30 p.m. EST NOVEMBER (3-6) Listen: Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN.com) Wed.,6 CENTRAL PENN...... W, 71-44 Live Stream: NSUSpartans.com/watch Live Stats: www.nsuspartans.com/SidearmStats/mbball Sat., 9 at Temple...... L, 75-57 MSU Coaches: MSU - Kevin Broadus (13-13, 1st yr) • NSU - Robert Jones (120-109, 7th yr) Wed., 13 SAINT FRANCIS...... L, 71-65 Websites: www.MorganStateBears.com | www.nsuspartans.com Sat., 16 at George Washington...... W, 68-64 Tues., 19 REGENT...... W, 88-52 SETTING THE STAGE The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase • Morgan State (13-13, 7-4) will travel to the Tidewater area when they face the Norfolk State Spartans inside Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall on Saturday, February 15. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. The contest will Fri., 22 vs. Liberty...... L, 89-48 be streamed live on nsuspartans.com and broadcast live by the Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN). The Sat. 23 vs. Milwaukee...... L, 62-57 Bears fell to N.C. Central 58-57 on Monday night in Hill Field House. Norfolk State snapped a 2-game skid Sun. 24 vs. Evansville...... LO3, 115-112 when they beat Delaware State 85-57 in Norfolk. Fri. 29 at #10 Ohio State...... L, 90-57 • The last time the Bears had at least 13 wins by the month of February was during the 2009-10 season in which DECEMBER (3-3) MSU finished with a 27-10 record, won the MEAC Title and played West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament. • Morgan State head coach Kevin Broadus’ Bears finished the month of January with a 5-3 record. Wed., 4 TOWSON...... L, 76-59 • Senior guard Stanley Davis leads the Bears by averaging 13.4 points (ranks No. 9 in MEAC), 5.8 rebounds Sat., 7 LONGWOOD...... W, 73-65 and is shooting 46.6 percent from the field and 81.6 percent from the charity stripe (No. 5). Sat., 14 at La Salle ...... L, 85-68 • Troy Baxter scored a season-high 30 points along with 10 rebounds to lead the Bears in a heartbreaking Mon., 16 CHESTNUT HILL...... W, 96-72 115-112 triple overtime loss to Evansville (Nov. 24) in The Island of the Bahamas Showcase in Nassau. Sat., 28 at Loyola Marymount...... W, 74-71 • Sophomore guards Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. is averaging 10.2 points and Isaiah Burke is averaging 8.2 points. Tues., 31 at CSUN...... L, 93-82 • Junior forward Troy Baxter has 53 blocked shots (ranks No. 1 in MEAC ) in 25 games and is averaging JANUARY (5-3) 5.4 rebounds per game ... he’s also averaging 11.3 points. Sat., 4 at Delaware State*...... W, 81-68 • Sophomore Malik Miller recorded a career-high 19 points with eight rebounds against Howard (Feb. 1). Mon., 6 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE*...W, 77-63 NEXT UP Sat., 11 at Florida A&M*...... L, 77-68 The Bears will travel to face South Carolina State on Monday, February 17 in Orangeburg, S.C. The game is Mon., 13 at Bethune-Cookman*...... L, 85-78 set to tip-off at 7:30 p.m. inside S-H-M Memorial Hall. Sat. 18 HOWARD*...... W, 68-58 Mon., 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T*...... L, 76-70 Sat., 25 at Coppin State*...... W, 50-48 Mon., 27 at MD-Eastern Shore*...... W. 56-50 FEBRUARY (2-1) Sat., 1 at Howard*...... W, 89-83 Sat., 8 MD-EASTERN SHORE*...... W, 61-53 11 MALIK MILLER 0 STANLEY DAVIS JR. 5 SHERWYN DEVONISH 13 TROY BAXTER 44 JAMAR BROWN So./G/6-4/191 Sr./G/6-5/204 So./G/6-1/192 Jr./F/6-9/200 Jr./F/6-9/250 Mon., 10 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL*....L, 58-57 Washington, D.C. Chester, Pa. Bladensburg, Md. Tallahassee, Fla. Harlem, N.Y. Sat., 15 at Norfolk State*...... 6:30 p.m. MORGAN STATE’S PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP Mon., 17 at South Carolina State*...... 7:30 p.m. NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN PPG RPG OTHER Mon., 24 DELAWARE STATE*...... 7:30 p.m. 00 Stanley Davis G 6-5 204 Sr. Chester, Pa. 13.4 5.8 .466 FG% 13 Troy Baxter F 6-9 200 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. 11.3 5.5 2.0 BPG Sat., 29 COPPIN STATE*...... 4 p.m. 5 Sherwyn Devonish G 6-1 192 So. Bladensburg, Md. 10.2 3.5 .387 FG% MARCH (0-0) 11 Malik Miller F 6-4 191 So. Washington, D.C. 6.6 4.7 .538 FG% Thurs., 5 NORFOLK STATE*...... 7:30 p.m. 44 Jamar Brown F 6-9 250 Jr. Harlem, N.Y. 3.9 2.6 .433 FG% 9-14 MEAC TOURNAMENT MORGAN STATE - RESERVES NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN PPG RPG OTHER Home Games in BOLD CAPS 2 Isaiah Burke G 6-1 180 So. Bowie, Md. 8.2 2.8 .396 FG% All Times Eastern and subject to change 32 David Syfax F 6-7 225 Sr. Detroit, Mich. 7.5 4.2 .449 FG% (*) MEAC games. 15 Lagio Grantsaan F 6-8 235 Jr. Utrecht, The Netherlands 5.1 3.2 .403 FG% 4 Kyson Rawls G 6-1 200 Jr. New Castle, Del. 4.3 1.5 .377 FG% 14 Tahj-Malik Campbell G 6-5 180 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. 2.0 1.6 .375 FG% 10 Victor Okafor F 6-8 230 Jr. Greenbelt, Md. 1.4 1.5 .476 FG% 21 Peter Sorber F 6-8 260 Fr. Trenton, N.J. 1.5 1.4 .500 FG% 1 LaPri McCray-Pace F 6-4 218 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 1.5 2.0 .500 FG% 12 Thai’re Vance G 6-2 188 Fr. Silver Spring, Md. 0.5 0.3 .500 FG% 22 Cameron Shaw G 6-3 185 Fr. Baltimore, Md. 0.2 0.2 .000 FG% 3 Victor Curry F 6-8 215 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 0.0 0.0 .000 FG% QUICK FACTS All-MEAC Honorees Returning/Lost...... 1/0 Official Athletics Name...... Morgan State Regular Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/1 Location...... Baltimore, MD Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/6 Founded...... 1867 Newcomers/Returning Redshirts...... 1/0 Active Class Breakdown (FR/SO/JR/SR/GR)...... 0/3/2/4/1 Mascot...... Bears Colors...... Blue & Orange RETURNING STARTERS (3) Affiliation/Conference...... NCAA Division I/Mid-Eastern Athletic Pos. Player (YR)...... 2018-19 Honors and Statistics President...... David Wilson, Ed.D. G Stanley Davis...... Started in 25 games; Led team in scoring (12.5 ppg); 7.1 rpg Director of Athletics...... Edward Scott, Ph.D. G Sherwyn Devonish-Prince...... MEAC All-Rookie Team; 10.7 ppg, .346 FG, .2.2 apg Athletics Department Phone...... 443-885-3050 F David Syfax...... Started in 17 games; 7.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg, .368 FG% Home Court (Capacity)...... Talmadge Hill Field House (4,250) Press Row Phone...... (443) 885-4018 DEPARTED STARTERS (1) Ticket Row Phone...... (443) 885-3830 G Martez Cameron...... Started in 31 games; 8.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 13.9apg, 371 FG% RETURNING NON-STARTERS (5) COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF G LaPri McCray-Pace...... Played in 29 games; 3.1 ppg, 2.2 rpg, .486 FG% Head Coach(Alma Mater)...... Kevin Broadus (Bowie State, (1990) G Kyson Rawls...... Played in 30 games; 8.0 ppg; 1.7 rpg; .330 FG%; .311 3FG% Morgan State Record (MEAC) Season...... First Season G Isaiah Burke...... Played in 18 games; 9.3 ppg; 1.0 spg; .386 FG%; .370 3FG% Career NCAA Record/ Season ...... 37-24/2 Years G Malik Miller...... Played 28 games; 5.6 ppg; 3.7 rpg; .454 FG%; .625 FT% ...... Led Binghamton (2007-09) to an America East Title and F Victor Curry...... Played in 26 games; 2.6 ppg, 3.1rpg, .386 FG%, 17 stls; 5 blks ...... first-everNCAA Tournament appearance in 2009 F Taron Oliver Jr....Played 3 games; Transferred from Salt Lake C.C.; also played at Tulane Office Phone...... (443)-885-4806 NEWCOMERS (13) Assistant Coaches...... Brian Merritt G Troy Holston...... Earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s; also played at USF ...... Towson (‘03) F Victor Okafor...... Transferred from Baltimore C.C. and attended Eleanor Roosevelt HS Assistant Coach...... Chretien Lukusa G Thai’re Vance.....Was a standout at DeMatha Catholic and raised in Silver Spring, Md...... Binghamton (‘11) F Troy Baxter...... From Tallahassee, Florida and transferred from Florida Gulf Coast Assistant Coach...... Kevin Jones G Mohamed Camara..Transferred from Baltimore C.C. and played prep ball at Blake HS ...... Bowie State (‘00) F Lagio Grantsaan...... Was raised in The Netherlands and played at Via Nova College Mens Basketball Fax...... (443) 885-8307 F Peter Sorber...... A New Jersey native who played at Trenton Catholic Academy G Cameron Shaw...... A Baltimore product and played at Loyola Blakefield HS G Ernest Jenkins...... From Washington, D.C. and played at West Virginia State F Stephon Fisher...... Was a prep standout at Oldsmar Christian School PROGRAM INFORMATION AND HISTORY G Elijah Bowens...... Transferred from Christopher Newport Univ. 2018-19 Overall Record...... 9-21 F Jamar Brown...... Harlem product, transferred from Wagner College Home Mark...... 6-7 G Tahj-Malik Campbell...... Phildelphia product played at Mastery Charter N-Pickett HS Road Mark...... 2-13 Neutral Mark...... 1-1 MEDIA RELATIONS 2018-19 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Record...... 4-12 Director of Athletic Communications...... Leonard L. Haynes IV MEAC Home Mark...... 2-6 Office Phone...... (443) 885-3831 MEAC Road Mark...... 2-6 Cell Phone...... (240) 426-3572 2018-19 MEAC Tournament...... 0-1 E-Mail...... [email protected] ...... (lost vs No. 7 Coppin State 71-81 in first round) Mailing Address...... Hill Field House, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD First Season Division I Competition...... 1980 Official Athletic Web Site...... www.MorganStateBears.com Twitter Account...... @MorganStBears Divison I All-Time Record/Seasons...... 396-521/37 yrs Facebook Account...... Facebook.com/MorganStateBears Instagram Account...... MorganStateBears 2019-20 MORGAN STATE ROSTER & COACHING STAFF NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / LAST SCHOOL 0 Stanley Davis, Jr. G 6-5 204 Sr. 3 Chester, Pa./STEM Academy 1 LaPri McCray-Pace G 6-4 218 Jr. 2 Philadelphia, Pa./ Conwell-Egan Catholic 2 Isaiah Burke G 6-1 180 So. 1 Bowie, Md./Bowie HS 3 Victor Curry F 6-8 215 Sr. 1 Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee HS/Cleveland State C.C. 4 Kyson Rawls G 6-1 200 Jr. 2 New Castle, Del./St. Georges Tech HS 5 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. G 6-1 192 So. 1 Bladensburg, Md./Wise HS 10 Victor Okafor F 6-8 230 Jr. - Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS/Baltimore C.C. 11 Malik Miller G 6-4 191 So. 1 Washington, D.C./Friendship Tech Prep (DC) 12 Thai’re Vance G 6-2 188 Fr. - Silver Spring, Md./DeMatha Catholic HS 13 Troy Baxter F 6-9 200 Jr. - Tallahassee, Fla./Oldsmar Christian HS/Florida Gulf Coast 14 Mohamed Camara G 6-5 180 Jr. - Baltimore, Md./Blake HS/Baltimore City C.C. 15 Lagio Grantsaan F 6-8 235 Jr. - Utrecht, The Netherlands/Via Nova College 20/14 Tahj-Malik Campbell G 6-5 180 Fr. - Philadelphia, Pa. /Mastery Charter North - Pickett HS 21 Peter Sorber F 6-8 260 Fr. - Trenton, N.J./Trenton Catholic Academy 22 Cameron Shaw G 6-3 185 Fr. - Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield HS 25 Troy Holston F 6-4 197 Jr. - Tampa Bay, Fla./Oldsmar Christian School/Univ. South Florida 30 Ernest Jenkins G 6-2 160 RSr. - Washington, D.C./Bishop McNamara HS/West Virginia State 31 Elijah Bowens G 5-11 160 So. - Bowie, Md./Maret School/Christopher Newport Univ. 32 David Syfax Jr. F 6-7 225 Sr. 3 Detroit, Mich./Pershing HS 33 Stephon Fisher F 6-9 220 Jr. - Washington, D.C./Oldsmar Christian School 44 Jamar Brown F 6-9 250 Jr. - Harlem, N.Y./Wings Academy/Wagner College Head Coach: Kevin Broadus / Bowie State, ‘90 Assistant Coach: Brian Merritt / Towson, ‘03; Chretien Lukusa / Binghamton, ‘11; Kevin Jones / Bowie State, ‘00 Director of Operations: Julius Allen / Video Coordinator: Corin “Tiny” Adams AT THE HELM OFFENSIVE OUTPUT SCOUTING NSU Kevin Broadus enters his first year at the helm • Thru the first 26 games of the 2019-20 season, the • Norfolk State head coach Robert as Morgan State’s 16th head coach of the men’s Bears are averaging 70.4 ppg (ranked No. 6 in MEAC) Jones (SUNY New Paltz, ‘02) enters basketball program effective May 1, 2019. Broadus and are shooting 42.5 percent from the field (ranks his 7th season as the Spartans head comes to Morgan from the University of , No. 5) and 28.8 percent from beyond the arc (No. 8). coach ... He was named the 2019 College Park, where he has been one of the nation’s • They scored a season-high 112 in a triple overtime MEAC Coach of the Year and has best recruiters as the top assistant on Mark Turgeon’s thriller vs. Evansville (Nov. 24). posted a .750 winning percentage in conference play coaching staff. This past season Broadus was influential • MSU was limited to a season-low 56 points in a win and made five straight postseason appearances during in the successful NCAA tournament run for the Terps. at Maryland Eastern Shore (Jan. 27). his first six years in charge. Consistently ranked in the top 20 nationally for • Last season, Morgan State averaged 72 points thru • NSU finished the 2018-19 season with a 22-14 recruiting, Broadus was instrumental in signing a 30 games -- ranked No. 6 in scoring in the MEAC. overall mark and finished first in MEAC regular season number of local Baltimore talents such as DeJuan play by posting an 14-2 record... The Spartans were Summers, Brandon Herbert, LaFonta Johnson, and THE CHARITY STRIPE defeated by North Carolina Central, 50-47, in the Henry Sims. Morgan State is currently shooting 70.6 percent (399- 2019 MEAC Tournament Championship game. The 565; ranks No. 2 in MEAC) from the stripe, led by Spartans defeated Alabama 80-79 in overtime of the WHO’S OUT Stanley Davis is shooting 81.6 percent (93-114; ranks NIT Tournament and lost to Colorado in the 2nd Round. Tyler Streeter (Chicago, Ill./St. Francis de Sales HS), No. 5 in MEAC), Troy Baxter who is shooting 70.5 • The Spartans have three players averaging in double Antonio Gillespie (Memphis, Tenn./Memphis Central percent (62-88; ranks No. 11) and Lagio Grantsaan figures, led by redshirt senior 6-1 guard Jermaine HS) and Martez Cameron (Chicago, Ill./Montverde 78.6 percent (11-14). Bishop who is averaging 14.0 points (No. 6 in MEAC) Academy) wrapped up their collegiate careers and • The Bears completed the 2018-19 season ranked and is shooting 39 percent from the field. Joe Bryant, a graduated last spring. No. 4 in the conference in free throw percentage by 6-1 sophomore guard from Norfolk, Va., is averaging 12.6 • Cameron, a Chicago product, passed Jason shooting 71.3 percent (477-669) from the line. points and is shooting 42 percent from the field. Steven McCoy (442) to become No. 1 on the Morgan State’s • Sherwyn Devonish-Prince led the MEAC by Whitley, a 6-3 redshirt senior guard is chipping in 10.4 all-time assists leaderboard. He completed his career shooting 86.6 percent (97-112 FT), followed by Kyson ppg and leads the team averaging 3.3 apg (No. 6). with 446 assists Rawls who shot 82.1 percent from the line (64-78; • Devante Carter, a 6-3 guard, leads the Spartans on No. 5) and Stanley Davis shot 79.8 percent from the the glass by averaging 5.4 rebounds per game (ranks WHO’S BACK line (79-99; No. 9). No. 14 in the MEAC) and is adding 9.2 ppg The Bears return three starters from last year’s team, • NSU ranks No. 1 in the league in scoring margin bringing back guards Stanley Davis and Sherwyn BEAR D (+5.5) and field goal percentage defense (.402 pct.) Devonish-Prince, Jr. and forward David Syfax. MSU The Bears defense was ranked among the conference and No. 2 in scoring defense (64.9) and rebounding also returns guards Isaiah Burke, Kyson Rawls, and leaders a season ago and should once again be solid margin (+2.5). Malik Miller, along with forwards LaPri McCray-Pace, defensively for 2019-20 season. Victor Curry and Malik Miller. • The Bears rank No. 2 in the conference by limiting LAST TIME OUT FOR THE SPARTANS WHO’S IN opponents to shooting 40.9 percent from the field • Norfolk State defeated Delaware State 85-57 in The Bears have added several newcomers to the thru 26 games. a conference game on Saturday evening at Joseph 2019-20 roster: F Troy Baxter; F Victor Okafor; G • The Bears are holding opponents to shooting 31.3 Echols Hall. Thai’re Vance; F Lagio Grantsaan; F Peter Sorber; G percent (172-552; No. 6) from beyond the arc. • The Spartans outscored the Hornets by 22 in the Cameron Shaw; F Jamar Brown. • MSU ranks No. 1 in the MEAC with 108 blocks (4.2 avg). second half after a slow start to the contest. A big • The Bears are limiting opponents to 70.9 points per advantage in the turnover department, along with 13 RETURNING PRODUCTION NUMBERS game (ranks No. 3). 3-pointers, also played a large part in NSU improving Morgan State returns 75.6 percent of its scoring, to 7-2 overall in the MEAC. 67.8 percent of its rebounding and 69.0 percent of MORGAN’S ‘AGENT ZERO’ • NSU had four players in double figures, including its minutes played totals from last year’s team. The Senior guard Stanley Davis returns as a proven junior Devante Carter with a career-high 19 points on team leaders in field goal percentage (Stanley Davis veteran for the Bears and matched a career-high 28 6-of-11 shooting with eight rebounds and four assists. - .454), three-point percentage (Isaiah Burke, .370), points (9-14 FG) with 11 rebounds vs. Chestnut Hill on Sophomore Joe Bryant Jr. added 20 points on 7-of-13 free throw percentage (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Dec. 16 at Hill Field House. shooting with four rebounds and four assists, his third Jr., .866), rebounding (David Syfax - 4.6 rpg), assists • Thru 25 games, Davis is averaging 13.4 points (ranks 20-point game of the season. (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr., 2.2), steals (Stanley No. 9 in MEAC), 5.8 rebounds (No. 11) and 2.1 assists. Davis, 1.1), blocked shots (David Syfax, 0.6). and • He has scored double-figures in 20 of 25 games. THE SERIES minutes played (Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr., • Davis scored 21 points (8-15 FG) with nine boards in • Saturday’s contest will mark the 53rd matchup between 28.0). Five (5) players who started in at least five (5) 29 minutes versus N.C. A&T (Jan. 20). the schools ... The Spartans lead the series 35-17. games a year ago also return - Devonish (30), Davis • He scored 17 points (7-11 FG) all in the second half • Senior forward Kyle Thomas hit the game-winning (25), Syfax (17 ), Curry (9), and McCray-Pace (8). during a win at George Washington (Nov. 16). shot with 30 seconds left and junior forward Phillip • The Chester, Pa. product led Morgan State in both Carr had a career-high 29 points with 12 rebounds as WHAT JITTERS scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (7.1). The latter Morgan State held on to beat Norfolk State 58-56 at Hill Coach Broadus has a very confident group of freshmen number ranked seventh in the MEAC last season. Field House on Jan. 4, 2017. who are talented, unafraid and are expected to • He was named to the 2019-20 Preseason All-MEAC • Norfolk State’s last win against the Bears was on improve with additional game experience as the Second Team. Feb. 23, 2019 -- MSU was outlasted by Norfolk State, season continues. All three of the freshmen can make • Davis’ 28 points vs. South Carolina State (Jan. 12) 75-74. Norfolk State’s Alex Long missed a pair of free plays, play defense and can score. was a career-high. He also contributed a career-h19 throws with 6.9 seconds left to give the Bears one last • Thai’re Vance (G, 6-2, 188) was a standout at rebounds and had three assists versus SCSU. shot. However, junior Stanley Davis missed a driving DeMatha Catholic and raised in Silver Spring, Md. • He scored in double-figures 16 times in 29 games short jumper at the buzzer as the Spartans held on for • Peter Sorber (F, 6-8, 260) is a New Jersey native played last season. the victory. Mastadi Pitt scored a game-high 21 points who played at Trenton Catholic Academy. • Davis posted his fifth double-double of the season to lead Norfolk State. MSU had five players in double- • Cameron Shaw (G, 6-3, 185) is a Baltimore product (16 points, 13 rebounds) in a close loss at Maryland figures. Stanley Davis and Kyson Rawls led the way and played at Loyola Blakefield HS. Eastern Shore (March 4). with 13 points, followed by David Syfax with 12 points • Davis shot 46 percent (ranks No. 10 in MEAC) from the and 10 rebounds. Sherwyn Devonish-Prince and field and 78.9 percent (No. 10) from the charity stripe. Isaiah Burke with 11 apiece. • He averaged 14.7 points and 9.0 rebounds in conference-only game. ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION MORGAN STATE’S 2019-20 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince a native of Bladensburg, BEARS BY THE NUMBERS Maryland, was named to the 2019-20 Preseason RECORD WHEN... All-MEAC Third Team. Double-doubles recorded All MEAC • Thru 26 games, he is averaging 10.2 points, 3.5 by the Bears in 2018-19 - Leading at the half 8-1 3-0 rebounds and 2.1 assists. Trailing at the half 4-12 3-4 • He has scored in double-figures in 17 of 26 games. 5 Stanley Davis. • He scored 11 points and hit a game-winning Tied at the half 1-0 1-0 3-pointer to defeat cross-town rival Coppin State Playing Overtime 0-1 0-0 (Jan. 25) at the PEC Arena. Shooting 50% or better 3-0 1-0 • He posted a season-high 17 points (6-13 FG) with Career-high points Shooting between 40-49.9% 7-6 4-2 four rebounds and four assists in 50 minutes vs. Shooting less than 40% 3-7 2-2 Evansville (Nov. 24). scored by Malik Miller • Devonish completed the 2018-19 season by 19 vs. Howard (Feb. 1, 2020). Opponents shoot 50% or better 1-3 1-0 being named to the MEAC All-Rookie Team -- It was Opponents shoot less than 50% 12-10 6-4 the fourth consecutive season that Morgan State MSU outrebounds its opponent 10-7 5-3 has been represented on the league’s postseason Career-high points scored Opponent outrebounds MSU 2-6 1-1 honors. Teams are tied in rebounds 1-0 1-0 • He started in all 30 games during the 2018-19 by Sherwyn Devonish- season, sitting second among the Bears with 10.7 Prince Jr. at CSUN MSU has 10 or more steals 3-0 1-0 points per game and contributing 2.2 assists each 22 (Dec. 29, 2018). MSU shoots 70% FT or better 9-7 4-2 night. MSU shoots less than 70% FT 4-6 3-2 • Last season, Devonish shot 34.6 percent from Scoring less than 50 points 0-1 0-0 the field goal and led the league by shooting 86.6 Scoring 50-59 points 2-5 2-1 percent from the free throw line. Record number of free • Devonish was named the MEAC Rookie of the throws made (27-27) Scoring 60-69 points 3-3 2-1 Week four times during the regular season. vs. Lincoln-Pa. (Jan. 3). Scoring 70-79 points 4-2 1-2 • His 22 points (7-16 FG) against CSUN on Dec. 29, 27 Scoring 80-89 points 3-2 2-0 2018 marked the most by a Bear rookie last season. Scoring more than 90 points 1-0 0-0 • He scored 321 points, scored in double-figures 18 Allowing fewer than 50 points 3-0 2-0 times, and led the team in scoring eight times. Career-high points scored by Stanley Davis vs. Allowing 30-39 points 0-0 0-0 JUST THE FAX S.C. State (Jan. 12, 2018) Allowing 40-49 points 1-0 0-0 • David Syfax returns to provide leadership as 28 and Chestnut Hill (Dec. 16) Allowing 50-59 points 3-1 2-1 a senior for the 2019-20 campaign. The 6-foot-7 Allowing 60-69 points 4-1 2-0 forward has been a versatile player throughout his Allowing 70-79 points 2-5 0-2 career and can play either the three, four or five 1-3 1-1 positions for Kevin Broadus. Season-high number Allowing 80-89 points • He opened the 2019-20 campaign with a 13-point of points scored by Troy Allowing 90 or more points 0-3 0-0 (6-8 FG), two boards, and a block in 11 minutes vs. 30 Baxter vs. Evansville on Playing in Hill Field House 7-4 3-2 Central Penn (Nov. 6). Nov. 4, 2019. Playing on the road 6-6 4-2 • Thru 26 games, Syfax is averaging 7.5 points, 4.2 Playing on a neutral court 0-3 0-0 rebounds and is shooting 44.9 percent from the field and leads the Bears from beyond the arc where Game decided by 1-4 points 3-2 1-1 he’s shooting 35.5 percent. Game decided by 5-10 points 5-5 4-3 • He scored a season-high 16 points (4-5 3FG) Number of points scored Game decided by 11+ points 5-6 2-0 with four boards in 27 minutes off the bench vs. by the Bears’ bench vs. Playing at night 5-6 2-3 Bethune-Cookman (Jan. 13) -- it was his sixth time 45 Regent (Nov. 19). Playing in the afternoon 8-4 5-1 notching double-figures this season. • Syfax averaged 7.6 points last season and scored Playing in the morning 0-3 0-0 in double-figures in 10 games – including 15 games Playing on Monday 3-4 2-3 with eight or more points – after averaging 6.6 Number of career Playing on Tuesday 1-0 0-0 points per game during the 2017-18 seasn. victories by Kevin Playing on Wednesday 1-2 0-0 • Syfax had a season-high 18 points – on 6-for-13 Playing on Thursday 0-0 0-0 shooting to help lead the Bears against Howard Broadus who has a 50 50-37 record in his third Playing on Friday 0-2 0-0 (Feb. 25, 2019). • He finished the 2018-19 season by shooting season as a head coach. Playing on Saturday 8-4 5-1 36.8 percent from the field (75-204) and made 12 Playing on Sunday 0-1 0-0 3-pointers (34.3%), which was only two away from his Playing in November 3-5 0-0 entire total during his entire sophomore year (14). Playing in December 3-3 0-0 • He pulled down 4.6 rebounds per game and led Average number of the team with 17 blocked shots. points scored by the Playing in January 5-3 5-3 70 Bears during the Playing in February 2-1 2-1 2019-20. Playing in March 0-0 0-0

Season-high output posted by the Bears 112 during a 3OT loss vs. Evansville on Nov. 24, 2019. CLOSE CALLS 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS • The Bears have started the 2019-20 season with a 6-6 record in games decided by 10 points or fewer, Opponent Guard Guard Guard Guard/Forward Forward/Center with a 71-65 loss to Saint Francis, followed by a CENTRAL PENN (W, 71-44) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor 68-64 win at George Washington, and two close at Temple (L, 75-57) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor losses in The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase SAINT FRANCIS (L, 71-65) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown vs Milwaukee (62-57) and Evansville (115-112 at Geor. Washington (W, 68-64) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown 3OT). The Bears posted a 74-71 win at Loyola Marymount, fell to Bethune-Cookman 85-78 and REGENT (W, 88-52) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Syfax N.C. A&T 76-70, and rallied to beat Coppin State vs. Liberty (L, 89-48) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown 50-48, Maryland Eastern Shore 56-50 and 61- vs. Milwaukee (L, 62-57) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown 53, and Howard 89-83...and recently fell to N.C. vs. Evansville (L, 115-112) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Sorber Central 58-57. at #10 Ohio State (L, 90-57) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown • After falling 81-71 on March 12 versus #7 seed TOWSON (L, 76-59) Devonish Burke Davis Miller Brown Coppin State in the MEAC Tournament, Morgan LONGWOOD (W, 73-65) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown State played 21 games during the 2018-19 season at La Salle (L, 85-68) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown that was decided by 10 points or fewer. Of those CHESTNUT HILL (W, 96-72) Rawls Miller Davis Baxter Syfax games 17 were decided by seven points or fewer, including six by three points or fewer. at Loyola Marymount (W, 74-71) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown at CSUN (L, 93-82) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Sorber BEAR PAWS at Delaware State (W, 81-68) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Brown • Did you know, Kevin Broadus was a member S. CAROLINA ST. (W, 77-63) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor of coach John Thompson III’s staff that won three at Florida A&M (L, 77-68) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor Big East championships and advanced to seven at Bethune-Cookman (L, 85-78) Devonish Burke Davis Grantsaan Okafor postseason tournaments during his nine years HOWARD (W, 68-58) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor with the Hoyas. COPPIN STATE (L, 76-70) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor Did you know, • Earth, Wind & Fire once performed at Coppin State (W, 50-48) Devonish Burke Davis Baxter Okafor at Hill Field House. at MD Eastern Shore (W, 56-50) Devonish Miller Davis Baxter Brown • Did you know, Kyson Rawls scored a career-high 20 points vs. Savannah State – all in the first half. at Howard (W, 89-83) Devonish Miller Davis Baxter Brown The last Bear to score 20 or more points in the MD EASTERN SHORE (W, 61-53) Devonish Miller Syfax Baxter Brown first half is former standout Tiwian Kendley, who N.C. CENTRAL (L, 58-57) Devonish Miiller Davis Baxter Brown scored 20 of his game-high 27 points in the first stanza vs. Coppin State (Feb. 26, 2018). • Did you know, Juco transfer Taron Oliver Jr. worked as a barista for Starbucks. • Did you know, Stanley Davis Jr. is from Chester, Pa. BEARS TO HONOR ELIJAH CUMMINGS THROUGHOUT 2019-20 SEASON – the oldest city in Pennsylvania, incorporated in 1682. Throughout the 2019-20 season, the Morgan State Bears student-athletes will celebrate • Did you know, LaPri McCray-Pace’s favorite the life of longtime Baltimore Congressman Elijah Cummings, who passed away on football team is none other than … the New October 17, 2019, at the age of 68. In honor of Congressman Cummings and all of his England Patriots. many positive contributions to the University and his district, all Morgan State athletic • Did you know, Troy Baxter was ranked 90th in teams will wear a special commemorative “EC” patch on their jerseys throughout the the ESPN Top 100 as a senior in 2015-16 at Oldsmar season. The Bears football team helmets will also be adorned with an EC decal. Christian HS. • “Our department wanted to do something to recognize the many important • Did you know, Lagio Grantsaan is from Utrecht, contributions of the Honorable Elijah Cummings to the country, the City of Baltimore and Morgan State The Netherlands and played JUCO at Northwest University,” said Director of Athletics Edward Scott, Ph.D. “In speaking with our student-athletes, coaches College where he averaged 11 points and 5.7 and staff, we felt that the patches and decals would be the most appropriate way of demonstrating our rebounds in 2018-19 ... made his first career start appreciation to Regent Cummings and his family.” against Bethune-Cookman (Jan. 13). • The patch is a black circle with the initials “EC” in the center in orange letters and outlined in white. • Did you know, Victor Okafor transferred from • Congressman Cummings has a long history with and over the years has been Baltimore C.C. ... his full name is Godlyvictor Okafor. one of its most staunch supporters. In addition to hosting many of his youth workshops and annual • Did you know, Tahj-Malik Cambell saw his first career fairs at Morgan, he also served on the University’s Board of Regents for 19 years after having been bit of collegiate action when he played at Bethune- appointed in July 1999 (he missed one year due to other commitments at the time). Cookman on Jan. 13. A NATIONAL TREASURE Morgan State University is designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and its recent physical improvements reflect our academic and research growth. • They include, among many others, state-of-the-art facilities for business, management and behavioral and social science on our West Campus; an $88-million student services building rising on our Main Campus; demolition to begin later this year to make way for consturction of our new health and human services facility; and a new science complex in the pipeline.

2002PERCENTAGES RETURNING BENCH PRODUCTION AGGRESSIVE SIDE EFFECTS The bench production has been solid for Morgan The Morgan State Bears are adjusting to this Category ‘18-19 Return %Back State this season. Head coach Kevin Broadus has season’s brand of high pressure, full court defense. Points 2161 1566 72.4 had a number reserves who have stepped up and • Over a stretch of 25 games, the Bears have Rebounds 1082 653 60.4 provided a boost at different times throughout the racked up plenty of fouls, highlighted by a season- 3-Point FGs 168 309 54.4 season. high total of 35 versus Evansville (Nov. 24). Free Throws 477 391 82.0 • Players like David Syfax, Kyson Rawls, Malik • MSU currently leads the NCAA Division I for most Assists 362 221 61.0 Miller, Lagio Grantsaan, LaPri MCray-Pace, Peter fouls. The Bears have committed 586 fouls in the Blocks 48 36 75.0 Sorber and Cameron Shaw have all contributed to first 26 games, an average of 22.5 fouls per game. Steals 230 200 87.0 what is arguably one of the deepest teams in the league. A ROAD LESS TRAVELED • MSU has had at least one player score in Morgan State is 6-6 on the road this season, after 2002LEADING RETURNERS Points Per Game double-digits off the bench in 16 of 26 games going 2-13 on the road during the 2018-19 season. Stanley Davis 12.5 played this season. • The Bears have started the MEAC slate with a 4-2 • David Syfax, a senior forward from Detroit, road record following its 89-83 win at Howard (Feb. 1). Sherwyn Devonish-Prince 10.7 Michigan, leads the Bears bench averaging 7.5 • The last time MSU finished over .500 on the road Isaiah Burke 9.3 points and 4.3 rebounds. (12-7) was during the 2010 season. Kyson Rawls 8.0 • David Syfax has come off the bench to do it 10 David Syfax 7.6 times, junior forward Lagio Grantsaan and Malik NON-CONFERENCE RECAP Malik Miller 5.6 Miller have done it twice, Kyson Rawls and Jamar Morgan State went 6-9 in non-conference play, the Brown once. most non-conference wins since a 2017-18 season Rebounds Per Game • The Bears are averaging 27.4 points per game in which the Bears held a 6-10 non-conference Stanley Davis 7.1 off the bench, (33.3% of the team’s scoring output) mark. Prior to that, MSU had not won at least six non- David Syfax 4.6 while conversely allowing 28 points per game off conference games since the 2012-13 season (7-9). Malik Miller 3.7 the bench to their opponents. • MSU played seven teams that are .500 or better • Morgan State’s bench outscored Central Penn 28- and five of its opponents have won eight or more Field Goal Percentage to-0 on Nov. 6 at Hill Field House. games. LaPri McCray-Pace .486 • The last time the Bears bench was outscored was • MSU went 4-2 at home, 2-4 in road games and Stanley Davis .454 during their 61-53 win versus MD Eastern Shore 0-3 in neutral site games. Malik Miller .454 (Feb. 8) where the Hawks held a 24-9 bench margin. Isaiah Burke .370 • The Bears bench has outscored its opponents 83- MINUTE BY MINUTE 59 in the last five contests. Speaking of minutes, the Bears distribute them 3-Point Field Goal Percentage • Morgan State’s opponents are averaging 24.4 more broadly and evenly than just about any team Isaiah Burke .370 points off the bench. in the conference. David Syfax .343 • Morgan State’s squad is playing with nine (9) Kyson Rawls .311 BEAR BENCH WORK players averaging at least 10 minutes per game. MSU OPP • Sophomore guard Sherwyn-Devonish Prince 3-Pointers Per Game (32.0 mpg), senior guard Stanley Davis (28.9 CENTRAL PENN 28 0 mpg), junior forward Troy Baxter (27.9 mpg), and Kyson Rawls 1.5 at Temple 17 21 Isaiah Burke 1.5 sophomore guard Isaiah Burke (26.5 mpg) are SAINT FRANCIS-PA 20 18 currently leading the Bears in minutes played. at George Washington 27 27 Free Throw Percentage REGENT 45 35 NOTABLE PERFORMANCE Sherwyn Devonish-Prince .866 vs. Liberty 19 47 Kyson Rawls .821 Morgan State head coach Kevin Broadus picked up vs. Milwaukee 7 15 his first signature win as the Bears head coach on Stanley Davis .798 vs. Evansville 23 44 Isaiah Burke .696 Dec. 31 by defeating George Washington, 68-64, in at #10 Ohio State 18 46 Washington, D.C. TOWSON 21 16 • The win was the first-ever against George Assists Per Game LONGWOOD 21 26 Washington. Sherwyn Devonish-Prince 2.2 at La Salle 14 20 Stanley Davis 1.7 CHESTNUT HILL 38 22 SECOND DOUBLE DOSE FROM LEEK at Loyola Marymount 20 22 Kyson Rawls 1.3 Sophomore guard Malik Miller is working hard as Malik Miller 1.0 at CSUN 32 20 a productive player of the bench for Coach Broadus’ at Delaware State 40 21 Bears. Blocked Shots Per Game SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 27 23 • The Washington, D.C. product (Friendship Tech David Syfax 0.6 at Florida A&M 18 18 Prep) recorded a season-high 10 points and Malik Miller 0.3 at Bethune-Cookman 46 26 grabbed 10 rebounds (9 defensive) during the Stanley Davis 0.3 HOWARD 27 17 Bear conference opener win at Delaware State N.C. A&T 30 18 (Jan. 4). It was his first double-double of his career. Steals Per Game at Coppin State 17 5 • He notched his second career double-double to Martez Cameron 1.5 at MD Eastern Shore 26 21 help lead the Bears to a 68-58 win against Howard Stanley Davis 0.7 at Howard 15 3 (Jan. 18). Miller finished with 12 points,a game- MD EASTERN SHORE 9 24 high 12 rebounds and added three assists off the Minutes Per Game N.C. CENTRAL 16 6 bench for the Bears. Sherwyn Devonish-Prince 28.0 • He’s currently averaging 6.6 ppg, 4.7 rpg and is Stanley Davis 28.0 DAVIS CHASIN’ 1,000 shooting 53.8 percent from the field. David Syfax 21.4 Senior guard Stanley Davis needs 34 points to Kyson Rawls 20.3 reach 1,000 points for his Morgan State career. • Following his 8-point effort against N.C. Central (Feb. 10), he currently has 966 points in 107 games played. SHARING THE DISH DUTIES MORGAN STATE ‘GRIT’ The trio of Isaiah Burke, Stanley Davis and Sherwyn The Morgan State athletic department has adopted Devonish-Prince leads the Bears in assists. the slogan GRIT for the 2019-20 athletic campaign. • Davis and Devonish currently each lead the Bears GRIT, which stands for Growth, Resiliency, Integrity averaing 2.1 assists per game ...Burke is averaging and Teamwork, was introduced by Morgan State 2.0 apg. Director of Athletics Dr. Edward Scott at the start of • Devonish dished out six assists during the Bears the Fall semester. GRIT will define all 15 of Morgan win against South Carolina State on Jan. 6 and State’s athletic teams on and off the field of play this finished with six assists against Howard on Feb. 1. season.

THE LOCKDOWN CREW MEAC ANNOUNCES 2020 FLOSPORTS Morgan State ranks among the league’s scoring PACKAGE OF BROADCASTS leaders (70.4 avg; 3rd in MEAC), yet one of the The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) will things that set them apart from other teams is their have exclusive live and on-demand coverage of 34 ability on the defensive side of the ball where they events on FloSports’ various platforms – including are holding opponents to shooting 40% from the FloHoops, FloTrack, FloSoftball and FloLive, as part of field (2nd) . a multiyear partnership between FloSports and the • The Bears have a couple of solid “on ball” defenders conference office. that really make it tough for opponent offenses. The 2020 MEAC TOURNAMENT • FloSports will cover 12 men’s regular-season “Lockdown Crew” is led by the following shut-down basketball games, two women’s regular-season defenders: Isaiah Burke, Sherwyn Devonish-Prince, ​The 2020 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) basketball games, 16 men’s and women’s Stanley Davis and Malik Miller. men’s and women’s basketball tournament is basketball tournament games, Outdoor Track & Field • Sophomore guard Isaiah Burke is one of the scheduled for March 9-14 at the Norfolk Scope Conference Championships, Indoor Track & Field quickest defenders for the Bears. He’s one of the Arena in Norfolk, Va. Ticket books can be purchased Conference Championships, and the championship smallest players on the team, but might very well at all 12 MEAC university ticket offices, the Norfolk rounds of the Conference Tournament, and be the toughest and he has a knack for wreaking Scope Arena, Ticketmaster outlets, the MEAC Softball Conference Tournament. havoc to opponent backcourts. Administrative Office and online at Ticketmaster. • All broadcasts will be produced under the MEAC • Sophomore Sherwyn-Devonish Prince also has com. Tickets are also available by calling the MEAC Digital Network banner. the ability to be a nightmare for opposing guards. at 757-951-2055 or Ticketmaster at (800)-745- • To access live and on-demand coverage of the He’s tough, gritty and isn’t afraid to go up against 3000. The annual MEAC Basketball Tournament MEAC events, visit FloHoops.com, FloTrack.com, more physical players. moved to Norfolk in 2013 after spending the FloSoftball.com, or FloLive.tv to become a subscriber. • Senior guard Stanley Davis has been a solid previous four years in Winston-Salem, N.C. from Either subscription unlocks access to premium “on-ball” defender ever since joining Morgan State 2009 through 2012. content across the entire FloSports network. Watch in 2016. The veteran is usually matched up with MSU PRO HOOPS UPDATE the games across all screens by downloading the the opponent’s best player – and he thrives on FloSports app on iOS, Roku or Apple TV. the challenge. He makes it really difficulty for his MSU has five former players that are currently For more information, visit FloHoops.com, FloTrack. opponent to create separation from him. playing professional basketball. org, FloSoftball.com, FloLive.tv or FloSports.tv. • Sophomore guard Malik Miller is simply a pure • Cedric Blossom (6’6’’-F-94, graduated ‘16, plays lock-down defender. He continues to improve with pro in Chile) led CD Castro to a victory against the Below is a list of MEAC events to be streamed on additional playing time recorded his first career sixth-ranked CD Puerto Varas (12-15) 89-80 in the FloSports this year. double-double during the Bears win at Delaware Chilean Liga Nacional in Sunday night’s game. He State (Jan. 4). He’s a physical, intense player who scored 15 points, grabbed 9 rebounds and dished 7 Men’s Basketball simply makes it an absolute chore for opposing assists in 39 minutes. Club Deportes Castro (1-1) is Norfolk State at Howard Jan. 11 post players to be comfortable on the floor. placed third in Conferencia Sur. There are only two North Carolina A&T State at Morgan State Jan. 20 games left until the end of the Regular Season. So THE SWAT TEAM Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina A&T State Jan. 25 now every game will be critical. It’s Blossom’s first Howard at Coppin State Jan. 27 Led by the duo of Troy Baxter and David Syfax, season with the team. Blossom has individually Morgan State at Howard Feb. 1 Morgan State ranks No. 1 in the league averaging a very good year with high stats. He averages South Carolina State at North Carolina Central Feb. 1 4.2 blocks per game. 19.3ppg, 9.5rpg, 1.9apg and 1.2spg in 26 games Bethune-Cookman at Florida A&M Feb. 1 • The team’s block average is the highest since the he played so far. North Carolina Central at Coppin State Feb. 8 Bears averaged 4.8 blocks (No. 2; 150) in the 2013- • Phillip Carr (6’8’’-F-95, graduated ‘18, plays in North Carolina Central at Morgan State Feb. 10 14 season – a season in which 7-foot-2 center Ian Slovakia) was the major contributor in an Iskra Svit’s Coppin State at Morgan State Feb. 29 Chiles led the way averaging 3 blocks per game. victory against the closely-ranked Prievidza (13-10) Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina Central March 2 • Junior forward Troy Baxter leads the league 87-76 in the Slovakian SBL last Saturday. He scored Norfolk State at Morgan State March 5 averaging 2.0 blocks per contest (53), while senior 17 points and had 6 steals; quite an impressive forward David Syfax is averaging 0.6 (16 blks). performance considering it’s only Carr’s second Women’s Basketball • Baxter posted a season-high five rejections during season in pro basketball. Iskra Svit (11-13) is placed Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina A&T State Jan. 25 the Bears win against Central Penn on Nov. 6, 2019. sixth in the SBL. This season Carr has very high stats. North Carolina A&T State at Bethune-Cookman Feb. 8 • This season, Morgan State’s opponents are He averages 16.1ppg, 6.3rpg, 1.5apg and 1.5spg. averaging 24.4 points in the paint. 2020 MEAC Basketball Tournament Other former Morgan State University players, who All First-Round Through Semifinal Games March 10-13 TREY-BURKE play in pro basketball: Sophomore guard Isaiah Burke has connected on Track & Field 29 of 100 3-pointers and ranks second on the Bears • Reginald Holmes (6’4’’-G-87) played for Beirut MEAC Indoor Track & Field Championships (Final Day) Feb. 29 in three-point shooting percentage (.290). Club in Lebanese LBL few months ago MEAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships (Final Day) May 2 • He connected on a season-high three 3-pointers • Dewayne Jackson (6’8’’-F-90) plays for Prishtina at Temple (Nov. 9). in Kosovan Superliga Softball • He has connected on a 3-pointer in 17 of 23 • Tiwian Kendley (6’5’’-G-95) played for Windy MEAC Softball Championship (Championship Game) May 9 games played. City Bulls in the NBA G League last year • He had a string of seven consecutive games with • Jermaine “Itchy” Bolden (5’10’’-PG-86) plays Baseball at least one 3-pointer from Nov. 19 - Dec. 7. for Cutie Ovals Ojays in Antiguan ABBA MEAC Baseball Championship (Championship Game) May 16 ROYAL DUTCH AIR Searching for the best deal to hit from beyond the arc? Look no further than junior sharpshooter Lagio Grantsaan. The Utrecht, Netherlands native has been one of the Bears most accurate shooters for the perimeter. • The 6-foot-8 forward has connected on is one of the best outside-shooting big men in the MEAC today and is shooting 30.4 percent (21-69) from 3-point territory. • His best shooting game came against Regent on Nov. 19, 2019, as he connected on 8-of-17 shots and finished with a season-high 20 points with 11 rebounds. • He hit 3-of-4 3-pointers against Longwood and finished with 13 points in 16 minutes of action. MEAC ROUNDUP / 2019-20 • He transferred from Northwest College (2018-19) where he averaged 18 minutes, 11.0 points and 5.7 rebounds ... he shot 46.4 percent (123-265 FG) from the field and connected MEAC Overall Streak on 23-of-71 (32%) 3-pointers. North Carolina Central 8-2 12-12 W5 • He scored a career-high 27 points at Miles (Feb. 18, 2019). Norfolk State 7-2 11-13 W1 • He earned his Associate Degree in Pre-physical Therapy. North Carolina A&T 8-3 12-14 L2 Morgan State 7-4 13-13 L1 RIM ROCKERS Bethune-Cookman 6-4 12-12 W2 If it seems like the Bears are dunking a lot, you’re right. South Carolina State 5-5 10-12 W1 • Troy Baxter had three of the Bears four more dunks in Morgan State’s 76-70 loss against Coppin State 4-7 8-18 W1 North Carolina A&T (Jan. 20), and Baxter currently leads the team in total dunks (23) and dunks Delaware State 2-7 3-20 L3 per game (0.8). Md. Eastern Shore 2-7 3-21 L2 • David Syfax is second on the team with 13 dunks, followed by Stanley Davis with nine. Howard 0-11 2-24 L14 • The Bears have combined for 59 dunks thru 25 games so far this season. ^Florida A&M 7-4 9-13 W3 Games (26) Burke Grantsaan Okafor Syfax Baxter Davis Miller Brown Devonish Central Penn 3 3 1 1 ^-ineligible Temple 1 Saint Francis-Pa. 1 MSU AGAINST MEAC FOES George Washington 1 2 1 Opponent Series Record Since 15-16 Streak Regent 3 1 B-Cookman MSU leads, 36-27 3-4 L1 Liberty (NONE) Coppin State CSU leads, 60-33 5-5 W1 Milwaukee 1 1 Delaware State MSU leads, 58-42 6-2 W2 Evansville 1 Florida A&M FAMU leads, 36-26 5-3 L2 Ohio State (NONE) Howard MSU leads, 66-45 5-3 W2 Towson 1 1 1 MDES MSU leads, 54-38 5-5 W2 Longwood 1 1 N.C. A&T NCAT leads, 55-36 2-4 L3 La Salle 1 1 NCCU NCCU leads, 54-40 0-7 L12 Chestnut Hill 1 Norfolk State NSU leads, 35-17 3-3 L2 Loyola Marymount S.C. State SCSU leads, 44-36 4-4 W1 (NONE) CSUN (NONE) Delaware State 1 1 2 S. Carolina State 2 2 1 1 Florida A&M 1 1 Bethune-Cookman 1 1 Howard 1 1 N.C. A&T 1 3 Coppin State 1 1 MD Eastern Shore 1 1 Howard 2 2 MD Eastern Shore 2 N.C. Central (NONE) TOTALS 1 3 2 13 23 9 3 4 1

2019-20 TEAM LEADERS CATEGORY PLAYER Points Davis - 334 (13.4, 9th in MEAC) Rebounds Davis - 145 (5.8, 11th in MEAC) Assists Devonish-Prince - 53 (2.1) Steals Burke, Miller - 23 (1.0) Blocks Baxter - 53 (2.0) FG Davis - 116 FG% Miller - .538 (57-106) 3FG Baxter - 35 3FG% Syfax - .355 (11-31) FT Davis - 93 FT% Davis - .816 (93-114, 5th in MEAC) Morgan State Men’s Basketball 2019-20 Season Preview It’s a fresh start. home where basketball matters as he sets about building the Bears back into a power in For Morgan State, which has its first new men’s basketball coach the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. in 13 years. For Kevin Broadus, who received his second chance to become a Division I head coach when the Bears hired in May. “I think these folks know what they want --- and they And for a roster featuring a healthy mix of holdovers, transfers want to be good,” says Broadus, who was 37-24 with and freshmen. an NCAA tournament appearance during a two-year stint at Binghamton a decade ago. “That’s an appealing “Last year, that’s in the wind,” Broadus says. “That’s gone.” thing to me.”

THE BACKCOURT kevin broadus Broadus takes over a backcourt capable of providing plenty of That leaves the unknown of this answers this season. It is both year. Broadus, who was plucked experienced and talented, with off Maryland’s staff after some underclassmen capable of helping the youthful breakout years as the Bears look Terrapins earn a No. 6 to take a considerable step back seed in the NCAA tour- toward MEAC contention. nament last season, has plenty of knowns in his backcourt. The most proven player on the roster is senior Stanley Davis Jr., There is less certain- who led Morgan State in both ty up front. scoring (12.5 per game) and rebounding (7.1). The latter But if there’s one number ranked seventh in the thing Broadus is MEAC last season. sure of, it’s that he’s found a STANLEY DAVIS JR., G “I think he has a very good chance to be an all-league player,” Broadus says. “He has a chance. He just has to keep growing from last year. Every day, he brings it. He’s a go-hard type of guy.”

An excellent sophomore class with have a chance to blossom further in a new system. Sherwyn Devonish-Prince earned a place on the MEAC all-rookie team by averaging 10.7 points, and he’ll look to become a steadier jump shooter. Isaiah Burke is a rock-solid option who will be counted upon to be one of the Bears’ top defensive players.

Then there’s Malik Miller, a gifted rebounder (especially on the offensive glass) who might have as high a ceiling as anyone on the roster.

Broadus is excited about the addition of Saint Joseph’s transfer Troy Holston Jr., who has the potential to give a jolt to the Bears’ outside shooting while also adding some athleticism to the rotation. MALIK MILLER, F

Junior Kyson Rawls, who arrived at Morgan State known as an ace on the perimeter, will have a chance to handle the ball more who averaged 7.5 points for the Eagles last season and began after the graduation of veteran point guard Martez Cameron. his career at UNLV.

LaPri McCray-Pace, another junior, projects as one of the Bears’ “He is probably one of the most athletic players I’ve seen in my top defensive players. career,” Broadus says. “He reminds me of a guy I played when I was in college who was on a Division II champion --- Michael Britt THE FRONTCOURT from UDC. He’s a freak athlete and has great timing on defense. Bank on senior David Syfax (7.6 points, 4.6 rebounds) to again He’s going to be our energy guy.” be one of the Bears’ most rugged post players. But there are a lot of new faces Broadus hopes can provide a lift in the paint in his Another Division I transfer who could help is Stephon Fisher, first season. who began his career playing on a Southland Conference championship team at Stephen F. Austin two years ago. Chief among them is Florida Gulf Coast transfer Troy Baxter Jr., Lagio Grantsaan arrives as a 6-8 post presence with guard DAVID SYFAX, F skills who can play either of the interior spots. The junior should get some help from Peter Sorber, a 6-7 freshman who under- stands how to score around the basket and is likely to contend for all-rookie honors. The Bears also added Victor Okafor (6-8, 230), an imposing interior force who will not get pushed around.

Morgan State also brings back a pair of seniors who, if healthy, will try to expand on their reserve roles from last season: Victor Curry and Taron Oliver Jr.

THE SCHEDULE 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. 2019-20 MORGAN STATE SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location Time/Result Nov. 6 Wed. vs. Central Penn College Hill Field House 7 p.m. Nov. 9 Sat. at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 7 p.m. Nov. 13 Wed. SAINT FRANCIS Hill Field House 7 p.m. ISAIAH BURKE, G Nov. 16 Sat. at George Washington Washington, D.C. 1 p.m. Nov. 19 Tues. REGENT Hill Field House 6 p.m. The 15 games in November and December set up a MEAC slate The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase that begins Jan. 4 at Delaware State. The Bears’ MEAC home Nov. 22 Fri. vs. Liberty Nassau, Bahamas 11 a.m. opener is two days later against South Carolina State. Nov. 23. Sat. Rice/Milwaukee TBD Nov. 24 Sun. TBD TBD The annual home-and-home against Baltimore rival Coppin Nov. 29 Fri. at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. State will unfold Jan. 25 (on the road) and Dec. 4 Wed. TOWSON Hill Field House 7 p.m. Feb. 29 (at Hill Field House) before the Dec. 7 Sat. LONGWOOD Hill Field House 2 p.m. regular season comes to an end March 5 Dec. 14 Sat. at La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. 4 p.m. with a Senior Day date against Norfolk State. Dec. 16 Mon. CHESTNUT HILL Hill Field House 4 p.m. Dec 28 Sat. at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. 10 p.m. Through it all --- starting with a Nov. 6 Dec 31 Tues. at CSUN Northridge, Calif. 12 p.m. opener against Central Penn College --- Jan 4 Sat. at Delaware State* Dover, Del. 2 p.m. Broadus knows what will be crucial for Jan. 6 Mon. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* Hill Field House 7:30 p.m. his first Morgan State team. Jan. 11 Sat. at Florida A&M* Tallahassee, Fla. TBD Jan. 13 Mon. at Bethune-Cookman* Daytona Beach, Fla. 7:30 p.m. “I think we’re going to have Jan. 18 Sat. HOWARD* Hill Field House 4 p.m. to manufacture points with Jan 20 Mon. NORTH CAROLINA A&T* Hill Field House 7:30 p.m. our defense,” Broadus says. Jan. 25 Sat. at Coppin State* Baltimore, Md. 4 p.m. “We’re going to play up on Jan. 27 Mon. at Maryland Eastern Shore* Princess Anne, Md. 7:30 p.m. you, play hard on the defensive Feb. 1 Sat. at Howard* Washington, D.C. 4 p.m. end to manufacture points and try Feb. 8 Sat. MD-EASTERN SHORE* Hill Field House 4 p.m. to wear you down.” Feb. 10 Mon. N.C. CENTRAL* Hill Field House 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 Sat. at Norfolk State* Norfolk, Va. 6:30 p.m. Feb. 17 Mon. at South Carolina State* Orangeburg, S.C. 7:30 p.m. SHERWYN DEVONISH-PRINCE, G Feb. 24 Mon. DELAWARE STATE* Hill Field House 7:30 p.m. Feb. 29 Sat. COPPIN STATE* Hill Field House 4 p.m. Mar. 5 Thurs. NORFOLK STATE* Hill Field House 7:30 p.m. Mar. 9-14 MEAC TOURNAMENT Norfolk, Va. TBA Norfolk Scope Arena

*Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Game; BOLD = Home Games All times ET and subject to change

2002 NUMERICAL ROSTER BY CLASS NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWNH.S./LAST SCHOOL Seniors (5) 0 Stanley Davis, Jr. G 6-5 204 Sr. Chester, Pa./STEM Academy Victor Curry 1 LaPri McCray-Pace G 6-4 218 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./ Conwell-Egan Catholic Stanley Davis 2 Isaiah Burke G 6-1 180 So. Bowie, Md./Bowie HS Troy Holston (Graduate) 3 Victor Curry F 6-8 215 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee HS/Cleveland State C.C. Taron Oliver Jr. 4 Kyson Rawls G 6-1 200 Jr. New Castle, Del./St. Georges Tech HS David Syfax 5 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. G 6-1 192 So. Bladensburg, Md./Wise HS Ernest Jenkins 10 Victor Okafor F 6-8 230 Jr. Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS/Baltimore C.C. 11 Malik Miller G 6-4 191 So. Washington, D.C./Friendship Tech Prep (DC) Junior (7) 12 Thai’re Vance G 6-2 188 Fr. Silver Spring, Md./DeMatha Catholic HS Tory Baxter 13 Troy Baxter F 6-9 200 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Oldsmar Christian HS/FGCU Jamar Brown 14 Mohamed Camara G 6-5 180 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Blake HS/Baltimore City C.C. Mohamed Camara 15 Lagio Grantsaan F 6-8 235 Jr. Utrecht, The Netherlands/Via Nova College Stephon Fisher 21 Peter Sorber F 6-8 260 Fr. Trenton, N.J./Trenton Catholic Academy lagio Grantsaan 22 Cameron Shaw G 6-1 185 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield HS LaPri McCray-Pace Victor Okafor 24 Taron Oliver Jr. F 6-9 250 Sr. District Heights, Md. /Montrose Christian/Salt Lake C.C. Kyson Rawls 25 Troy Holston F 6-4 197 Jr. Tampa Bay, Fla./Oldsmar Christian School/USF Ranell Bell 30 Ernest Jenkins G 6-2 160 RSr. Washington, D.C./Bishop McNamara HS/West Va. State Victor Curry 31 Elijah Bowens G 5-11 160 So. Bowie, Md./Maret School/Christopher Newport Univ. Jordan Little 32 David Syfax Jr. F 6-7 225 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Pershing HS Taron Oliver Jr. 33 Stephon Fisher F 6-9 220 Jr. Washington, D.C./Oldsmar Christian School Sophomore (4) 44 Jamar Brown F 6-9 250 Jr. Harlem, N.Y./Wings Academy/Wagner College

Elijah Bowens THE PREVIEW Isaiah Burke ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWNH.S./LAST SCHOOL Malik Miller 13 Troy Baxter F 6-9 200 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Oldsmar Christian HS/FGCU 31 Elijah Bowens G 5-11 160 So. Bowie, Md./Maret School/Christopher Newport Univ. Freshman (4) 44 Jamar Brown F 6-9 250 Jr. Harlem, N.Y./Wings Academy/Wagner College Tahj Malik-Campbell 2 Isaiah Burke G 6-1 180 So. Bowie, Md./Bowie HS Cameron Shaw 14 Mohamed Camara G 6-5 180 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Blake HS/Baltimore City C.C. Peter Sorber 3 Victor Curry F 6-8 215 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee HS/Cleveland State C.C. Thai’re Vance 5 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. G 6-1 192 So. Bladensburg, Md./Wise HS 33 Stephon Fisher F 6-9 220 Jr. Washington, D.C./Oldsmar Christian School BY STATE/ 15 Lagio Grantsaan F 6-8 235 Jr. Utrecht, The Netherlands/Via Nova College 25 Troy Holston F 6-4 197 Jr. Tampa Bay, Fla./Oldsmar Christian School/USF COUNTRY 30 Ernest Jenkins G 6-2 160 RSr. Washington, D.C./Bishop McNamara HS/West Va. State Maryland (8) 1 LaPri McCray-Pace G 6-4 218 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./ Conwell-Egan Catholic Elijah Bowens 11 Malik Miller G 6-4 191 So. Washington, D.C./Friendship Tech Prep (DC) Isaiah Burke 10 Victor Okafor F 6-8 230 Jr. Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS/Baltimore C.C. Mohamed Camara 24 Taron Oliver Jr. F 6-9 250 Sr. District Heights, Md. /Montrose Christian/Salt Lake C.C. Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr. 4 Kyson Rawls G 6-1 200 Jr. New Castle, Del./St. Georges Tech HS Victor Okafor 22 Cameron Shaw G 6-1 185 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield HS Taron Oliver Jr. 21 Peter Sorber F 6-8 260 Fr. Trenton, N.J./Trenton Catholic Academy Cameron Shaw 32 David Syfax Jr. F 6-7 225 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Pershing HS Thai’re Vance 0 Stanley Davis, Jr. G 6-5 204 Sr. Chester, Pa./STEM Academy Washington D.C. (3) 12 Thai’re Vance G 6-2 188 Fr. Silver Spring, Md./DeMatha Catholic HS Stephon Fisher Ernest Jenkins COACHES & STAFF MAJORS Malik Miller Kevin Broadus...... Head Coach Troy Baxter...... Applied Liberal Studies Malik Miller...... Electrical Engineering Brian Merritt...... Assistant Coach Elijah Bowens...... Business Admin. Victor Okafor...... Applied Liberal Studies Delaware (1) Chretien Lukusa...... Assistant Coach Jamar Brown...... Applied Liberal Studies Taron Oliver Jr...... Multiplatform Prod. Kyson Rawls Kevin Jones...... Assistant Coach Isaiah Burke...... Multiplatform Prod. Kyson Rawls...... Applied Liberal Studies Corin “Tiny” Adams...... Video Coordinator Mohamed Camara...... Business Admin. Cameron Shaw...... Business Admin. Florida (2) Julius Allen...... Director of Operations Victor Curry...... Sociology Peter Sorber...... Business Admin. Troy Baxter Stanley Davis Jr...... Multiplatform Prod. David Syfax Jr...... Multiplatform Prod. Troy Holston PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kevin Broadus...... Bro-Dus Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr....Undecided Thai’re Vance...... Computer Science David Syfax...... SIGH-Fax Stephon Fisher...... Undecided Illinois (1) Lagio Grantsaan...... Philosophy Victor Curry Taron Oliver Jr...... Tah-Ron Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr...... Deven-ish Troy Holston...... Journalism Michigan (1) Lagio Grantsaan...... Lah-Gio Grant-san Ernest Jenkins...... Business Admin. David Syfax Thai’re Vance...... TI-ree LaPri McCray-Pace...Applied Liberal Studies New York (1) PLAYERS BY WEIGHT Jamar Brown PLAYERS BY HEIGHT Taron Oliver Jr...... 6-10 Troy Holston...... 6-4 Taron Oliver Jr...... 287 Kyson Rawls...... 200 New Jersey (1) Jamar Brown...... 6-9 LaPri McCray-Pace...... 6-4 Peter Sorber...... 260 Troy Holston...... 197 Peter Sorber Stephon Fisher...... 6-9 Malik Miller...... 6-4 Jamar Brown...... 250 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr.....192 Troy Baxter...... 6-9 Cameron Shaw...... 6-3 Lagio Grantsaan...... 235 Malik Miller...... 191 Pennsylvania (3) Peter Sorber...... 6-8 Ernest Jenkins...... 6-2 Victor Okafor...... 235 Thai’re Vance...... 188 Stanley Davis Lagio Grantsaan...... 6-8 Thai’re Vance...... 6-2 David Syfax...... 225 Cameron Shaw...... 185 Tahj Malik-Campbell Victor Okafor...... 6-8 Kyson Rawls...... 6-1 Stephon Fisher...... 220 Mohamed Camara...... 180 LaPri McCray-Pace Victor Curry...... 6-8 Isaiah Burke...... 6-1 LaPri McCray-Pace...... 218 Tahj Malik-Campbell...... 180 David Syfax...... 6-7 Sherwyn Devonish-Prince Jr...... 6-1 Mohamed Camara...... 6-5 Victor Curry...... 215 Isaiah Burke...... 180 The Netherlands (1) Elijah Bowens...... 5-11 Stanley Davis...... 204 Elijah Bowens...... 160 Lagio Grantsaan Stanley Davis...... 6-5 Tahj Malik-Campbell...... 6-5 Troy Baxter...... 200 Ernest Jenkins...... 160 RADIO-TV ROSTER F, 6-8, 230, Jr. 10 Trenton Catholic Trenton, N.J. F, 6-8, 260, Fr. 21 Pershing HS Detroit, Mich. F, 6-7, 225, Sr. 32 Bowie State, ‘90 Head Coach Kevin Broadus Baltimore C.C. Greenbelt, Md. STEM Academy Chester, Pa. G, 6-5, 204, Sr. 0 Stanley Davis Jr. Victor Okafor Victor Peter Sorber DavidSyfax Jr. Towson, ‘03 Assistant Coach Brian Merritt G, 6-4, 191, So. 11 Loyola Blakefield HS Baltimore, Md. G, 6-3, 185, Fr. 22 Oldsmar Christian HS Washington, D.C. F, 6-9, 220, Jr. 33 Friendship Tech Washington, D.C. Conwell-Egan Philadelphia, Pa. G, 6-4, 218, Jr. 1 LaPri-McCray-Pace MalikMiller Cameron Shaw Stephon Fisher G, 6-2, 188, Fr. 12 Montrose Christian District Heights, Md. F, 6-10, 287, Sr. 24 Wings Acadmey Harlem, N.Y. F, 6-9, 250, Jr. 24 Binghamton, ‘11 Assistant Coach Chretian Lukusa DeMatha Catholic Silver Spring, Md. Bowie HS Bowie, Md. G, 6-1, 180, So. 2 IsaiahBurke Thai’reVance TaronJr.Oliver Jamar Brown Jamar RADIO-TV ROSTER HS Bowie State, ‘00 Assistant Coach Kevin Jones Univ. SouthFlorida of Tampa, Fla. F, 6-4, 197, Gr. 25 North-Pickett HS Mastery Charter Philadelphia, Pa. G, 6-5, 180, Fr. 20 Chicago, Ill. F, 6-8, 215, Sr. 3 Cleveland State Florida Gulf Coast Florida Gulf Tallahassee, Fla. F, 6-9, 200, Jr. 13 Victor Curry Victor TroyHolston Tahj Malik-Campbell TroyBaxter

4 Operations Director of Julius Allen Baltimore C.C. Baltimore, Md. G, 6-5, 180, Jr. 14 West Virginia State Washington, D.C. G, 6-2, 160, RSr. 30 New Castle, Del. G, 6-1, 200, Jr. St. Georges Tech HS Kyson Rawls MohamedCamara Ernest Jenkins Netherlands Utrecht, The F, 6-8, 235, Jr. 15 G, 6-1, 192, So. 5 Christopher Newport Bowie, Md. G, 5-11, 160, So. 31 Morgan State, ‘10 Video Coordinator Adams “Tiny” Corin Bladensburg, Md. Wise HS

Sherwyn Devonish-PrinceSherwyn Jr. LagioGrantsaan ElijahBowens THE STAT CREW SYSTEM MORGAN STATE Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 09, 2020) All games

Overall record: 13-13 Conf: 7-4 Home: 7-4 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 0-3

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 00 DAVIS,Stanley 25-25 722 28.9 116-249 .4 6 6 9-36 .2 5 0 93-114 .8 1 6 29 116 145 5.8 69 2 53 76 9 21 334 13.4 13 BAXTER,Troy 26-24 726 27.9 99-244 .4 0 6 35-123 .2 8 5 62-88 .7 0 5 34 107 141 5.4 67 2 22 42 53 10 295 11.3 05 DEVONISH,Sherwyn 26-25 833 32.0 99-256 .3 8 7 16-51 .3 1 4 51-77 .6 6 2 24 68 92 3.5 55 0 54 51 2 22 265 10.2 02 BURKE,Isaiah 25-21 663 26.5 72-182 .3 9 6 29-100 .2 9 0 31-43 .7 2 1 25 44 69 2.8 55 2 51 53 2 23 204 8.2 32 SYFAX JR,David 26-3 520 20.0 70-156 .4 4 9 11-31 .3 5 5 43-62 .6 9 4 42 68 110 4.2 75 3 31 47 16 11 194 7.5 11 MILLER,Malik 26-6 524 20.2 57-106 .5 3 8 8-26 .3 0 8 50-78 .6 4 1 40 81 121 4.7 66 3 28 36 3 23 172 6.6 15 GRANTSAAN,Lagio 26-1 388 14.9 50-124 .4 0 3 21-69 .3 0 4 11-14 .7 8 6 28 55 83 3.2 50 0 9 29 5 4 132 5.1 04 RAWLS,Kyson 20-1 343 17.2 26-69 .3 7 7 9-34 .2 6 5 25-31 .8 0 6 7 22 29 1.5 34 1 26 23 1 12 86 4.3 44 BROWN,Jamar 18-14 190 10.6 29-67 .4 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 13-28 .4 6 4 22 25 47 2.6 52 2 9 29 10 9 71 3.9 10 OKAFOR,Victor 21-8 134 6.4 10-21 .4 7 6 0-1 .0 0 0 9-15 .6 0 0 12 20 32 1.5 33 0 6 11 1 1 29 1.4 21 SORBER,Peter 17-2 101 5.9 10-21 .4 7 6 0-0 .0 0 0 5-7 .7 1 4 10 15 25 1.5 20 0 4 11 5 0 25 1.5 20 CAMPBELL,Tahj-Malik 5-0 45 9.0 3-8 .3 7 5 0-2 .0 0 0 4-5 .8 0 0 1 7 8 1.6 2 0 3 3 1 1 10 2.0 01 MCCRAY-PACE,LaPri 6-0 44 7.3 4-8 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 3 9 12 2.0 3 0 0 4 0 1 9 1.5 22 SHAW,Cameron 12-0 32 2.7 0-5 .0 0 0 0-4 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 0.3 2 0 0 3 0 1 2 0.2 12 VANCE,Thai're 4-0 7 1.8 1-2 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.5 24 OLIVER JR.,Taron 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 03 CURRY,Victor 1-0 0 0.0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 50 39 89 6 Total...... 26 5275 646-1520 .4 2 5 139-483 .2 8 8 399-565 .7 0 6 330 677 1007 38.7 586 15 296 424 108 140 1830 70.4 Opponents...... 26 5276 588-1437 .4 0 9 172-552 .3 1 2 495-712 .6 9 5 289 628 917 35.3 499 - 301 383 82 175 1843 70.9

TEAM STATISTICS MSUM OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1830 1843 11/06/19 CENTRAL PENN W 71-44 1826 Points per game 70.4 70.9 11/09/19 at Temple L 57-75 5889 Scoring margin -0.5 - 11/13/19 SAINT FRANCIS L 65-71 1578 FIELD GOALS-ATT 646-1520 588-1437 11/16/19 at George Washington W 68-64 2725 Field goal pct .4 2 5 .4 0 9 11/19/19 REGENT W 88-52 750 3 POINT FG-ATT 139-483 172-552 11/22/19 vs Liberty Flames L 48-89 300 3-point FG pct .2 8 8 .3 1 2 11/23/19 vs Milwaukee Panthers L 57-62 0 3-pt FG made per game 5.3 6.6 11/24/19 vs Evansville Purple Aces L o 3 112-115 300 FREE THROWS-ATT 399-565 495-712 11/29/19 at Ohio St. L 57-90 10947 Free throw pct .7 0 6 .6 9 5 12/04/19 TOWSON L 59-76 3789 F-Throws made per game 15.3 19.0 12/07/19 LONGWOOD W 73-65 569 REBOUNDS 1007 917 12/14/19 at La Salle L 68-85 1236 Rebounds per game 38.7 35.3 12/16/19 CHESTNUT HILL W 96-72 58 Rebounding margin +3.5 - 12/28/19 at Loyola Marymount W 74-71 670 ASSISTS 296 301 12/31/19 at CSUN L 82-93 410 Assists per game 11.4 11.6 * 01/04/20 at Delaware St. W 81-68 478 TURNOVERS 424 383 * 01/06/20 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 77-63 872 Turnovers per game 16.3 14.7 * 1/13/20 at Florida A&M L 68-77 1879 Turnover margin -1.6 - * 01/13/20 at Bethune-Cookman L 78-85 903 Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8 * 01/18/20 HOWARD W 68-58 1025 STEALS 140 175 * 01/20/20 NCAT L 70-76 1103 Steals per game 5.4 6.7 * 01/25/20 at Coppin State W 50-48 1211 BLOCKS 108 82 * 1/27/20 at Maryland Eastern Shore W 56-50 605 Blocks per game 4.2 3.2 * 2/1/20 at W 89-83 1327 ATTENDANCE 14786 28880 * 02/08/20 MDESM W 61-53 1108 Home games-Avg/Game 11-1344 12-2357 * 02/10/20 NCCUM L 57-58 2108 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-200 * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals MORGAN STATE 798 1005 13 9 5 1830 Opponents 857 956 13 9 8 1843