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BETHUNE- COOKMAN
BETHUNECOOKMAN
6
MEN’S BASKETBALL
GAME NOTES
TENNESSEE-MARTIN_________________
Nov. 25, 2014 * Moore Gymnasium, Daytona Beach, Fla. * 7 p.m.
2014-15 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER (2-3,0-0)
11/15 TRINITY COLLEGE
W91-69
CBE HALL OF FAME CLASSIC
11/17 at Arizona State
L49-39
At Monmouth
11/21
11/22
11/23
11/25
11/30
2014-2015
at Monmouth
Towson
Central Connecticut St.
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
at UCF (ESPN 3)
L73-50
L63-42
W65-60
7:00pm
6:00pm
DECEMBER (0-0,0-0)
12/3 NORTH FLORIDA
12/6 JACKSONVILLE
12/8 *at South Carolina St.
12/15 at Grand Canyon
12/19 at Mercer
12/30 at Citadel
1/3
at Ball State
8:00pm
4:00pm
7:30pm
9:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
2:00pm
JANUARY (0-0,0-0)
1/5
TRINITY BAPTIST
1/10 *HAMPTON
1/12 *NORFOLK ST
1/17 *at Coppin State
1/19 *at Morgan St
1/24 *UMES
1/26 *HOWARD
1/31 *at Florida A&M
7:00pm
4:00pm
7:30pm
6:00pm
4:00pm
4:00pm
7:30pm
4:00pm
FEBRUARY (0-0,0-0)
2/3
STETSON
2/7 *at Delaware State
2/14 *N.C. CENTRAL
2/16 *N.C. A&T
2/21 *FLORIDA A&M
2/25 *at Savannah State
2/28 *at N.C. Central
7:30pm
4:00pm .
4:00pm
7:30pm
4:00pm
7:00pm
4:00pm
MARCH (0-0,0-0)
3/2 *at N.C. A&T
7:30pm
3/6 *SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 7:30pm
3/10 MEAC Tournament
TBA
ALL TIMES EST
THE GAME
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
“SKYHAWKS”
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
“WILDCATS”
RECORD: 2-3
LAST GAME: Beat CCSU 65-60
HEAD COACH: Gravelle Craig
CAREER RECORD: 41-65
RECORD: 2-1
LAST GAME: Beat Champion Baptist 11529
HEAD COACH: Heath Schroyer
CAREER RECORD: 86-116 (2-1)
MEDIA
TELEVISION/WEBCAST: CATEYE
SOCIAL MEDIA: @BCUHoops
@BCUathletics
AUDIOCAST: www.big1380.com
(Bryan Harvey, play-by-play)
LIVE STATS: www.bcuathletics.com
OPENING TIPS
After downing Central Connecticut State to snap three-game losing streak,
B-CU looks to go on winning streak with win over Tennessee-Martin.
Wildcats will play three of next four games at home.
B-CU 24-12 (.667) in Moore Gym in Gravelle Craig era.
B-CU looking to go 3-3 for 1st time since 2009.
Mikel Trapp coming off CCSU game where he hit go-ahead 3 with 1:57
remaining and four FT in final 15 seconds.
Quentin Brewer has led the Wildcats in rebounding in four of first five
games. He’s also scored double figures the past three games
THE ROSTER
1
2
3
5
11
12
15
21
22
23
32
42
Delino Dear (6-9 F JR)
Quentin Brewer (6-6 F JR)
Tony Kynard (6-1 G FR)
Troy Simmons (6-1 G JR)
Maurice Taylor (6-3 G JR)
Mikel Trapp (6-2 G R-JR)
Jeffon Powell (6-6 G SO
Clemmye Owens (6-1 G FR)
Ricky Johnson (5-9 G RJR)
Denzel Dulin (6-4 G JR)
Travis Elliott (6-8 C R-JR)
Ugo Okam (7-0 C GR)
PPG
2.6.
10.2
6.4
1.2
0.6
12.8
2.6
15.2
7.0
2.0
1.8
0.5
RPG
2.2
8.2
1.8
0.4
1.0
4.2
2.8
1.2
1.5
3.0
2.8
0.5
NOTES
Transfer from Toledo
Double-Double against CCSU
11 assists vs. TC last year most since 2003
Walk-On who started 22 games
22-10 double-double vs. FAMU
7 points in final 1:57 vs CCSU
____
Philly product
____
MEAC All-Rookie Team
Played 6 games in 2013-14
Queens product
Career-High 14 at UNF
Harvard Transfer
BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
NUMERICAL
#
NAME
1
Delino Dear
2
Quintin Brewer
3
Antonio Kynard
4
Laron Smith*
5
Troy Simmons
10 Jordan Potts*
11 Maurice Taylor
12 Mikel Trapp
15 Jeffon Powell
21 Clemmye Owens
22 Richard Johnson
23 Denzel Dulin
32 Travis Elliott
33 Mario Moody*
42 Ugo Okam
ALPHABETICAL
#
NAME
2
Quintin Brewer
1
Delino Dear
23 Denzel Dulin
32 Travis Elliott
22 Richard Johnson
3
Antonio Kynard
33 Mario Moody*
42 Ugo Okam
21 Clemmye Owens
10 Jordan Potts*
15 Jeffon Powell
11 Maurice Taylor
12 Mikel Trapp
5
Troy Simmons
4
Laron Smith*
POS
F
F
G
F/C
G
PG
G
G
G/F
G
G
F/G
C
F
C
HGT
6-9
6-6
6-1
6-8
6-0
5-11
6-4
6-2
6-6
6-0
5-10
6-4
6-8
6-7
7-0
WGT
215
205
165
215
160
185
200
200
200
175
170
200
260
215
255
CL
JR
JR
SO
JR(r)
SR
JR(r)
SR
SR(r)
SO
SO
JR
JR
SR
JR(R)
GR(R)
HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL
Chicago, IL / Toledo
Tampa, FL / Gordon CC
Toledo, Ohio /Rogers HS
Palm Bay, FL /Georgia State
Fort Myers, FL / Webber International
Columbus, Ohio /UNC-Greensboro
Toledo, Ohio/ Kilgore CC
Winnsboro, SC / Fairfield Central HS
Philadelphia, PA /Cecil CC
Toledo , OH /Rogers HS
Akron, Ohio / St. Vincent- St. Mary HS
Queens, NY / Dundalk CC
Fort Lauderdale, FL /High Point
East Orange, NJ /Wagner
Enugu, Nigeria/Harvard
POS
F
F
F/G
C
G
G
F
C
G
PG
G/F
G
G
G
F/C
HGT
6-6
6-9
6-4
6-8
5-10
6-1
6-7
7-0
6-0
5-11
6-6
6-4
6-2
6-0
6-8
WGT
205
215
200
260
170
165
215
255
175
185
200
200
200
160
215
CL
JR
JR (R)
JR
SR
JR
SO
JR(R)
GR(R)
SO
JR(R)
SO
SR
SR(R)
SR
JR(R)
HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL
Tampa, FL / Gordon CC
Chicago, IL / Toledo .
Queens, NY / Dundalk CC
Fort Lauderdale, FL /High Point
Akron, Ohio / St. Vincent- St. Mary HS
Toledo, Ohio /Rogers HS
East Orange, NJ /Wagner
Enugu, Nigeria/Harvard
Toledo , OH /Rogers HS
Columbus, Ohio /UNC-Greensboro
Philadelphia, PA /Cecil CC
Toledo, Ohio/ Kilgore CC
Winnsboro, SC / Fairfield Central HS
Fort Myers, FL / Webber International
Palm Bay, FL /Georgia State
*-Sitting Out 2014-15 per NCAA transfer rules
HEAD COACH:Gravelle Craig (Cleveland State ’99) 4th season
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Rodney Martin (Tiffin ‘92)
ASSISTANT COACH: Stacey Beckton (B-CU ’08)
ASSISTANT COACH: Montez Robinson (North Georgia ’01)
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Stanley Elliott (B-CU ’12)
ROSTER BREAKDOWNS:
Returning Players: 7
Transfers:
4
Redshirts:
1
-Freshman:
0
-Sophomores:
3 (Owens, Kynard,Powell)
-Juniors
4 (Johnson,Dear,Dulin,Brewer)
-Seniors
4 (Elliott,Simmons,Taylor,Trapp)
-Graduate
1 (Okam)
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE
(How-U-Say-It)
Kynard — Ken-ard
Mikel — Michael
Clemmye-Klem-e
Ugo Okam– U-go OH-come
Gravelle- Grah-velle
Rodney Martin
Montez Robinson
Stacey Beckton
Stanley Elliott
BETHUNE-COOKMAN RADIO/TV CHART
1 Delino Dear
2 Quentin Brewer
3 Tony Kynard
5 Troy Simmons
F * 6-9 * 220 * RJr
Chicago, IL
F * 6-6 * 220 * Jr
Tampa, Fla.
G * 6-1 * 160 * So
Toledo, Ohio
PG * 6-1 * 170 * Sr
Fort Meyers, Fla.
11 Maurice Taylor
12 Mikel Trapp
15 Jeffon Powell
21 Clemmye Owens
G * 6-3 * 180 * So
Toledo, Ohio
G * 6-2 * 195 * RSr
Blair, SC
G/F * 6-6 * 200 * So
Philadelphia, Pa.
G * 6-1 * 1850 * So
Toledo, Ohio
22 Ricky Johnson
23 Denzel Dulin
32 Travis Elliott
42 Ugo Okam
PG * 5-9 * 155 * RJr
Akron, Ohio
G * 6-4 * 200 * Jr
Queens, NY
C * 6-8 * 230 * RSr
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
C * 7-0 * 255 * Gr
Enugu, Nigeria
Gravelle Craig
Head Coach
Rodney Martin
Assoc. Head Coach
Montez Robinson
Assistant Coach
Stacey Beckton
Assistant Coach
GRAVELLE
CRAIG
HEAD COACH
3RD YEAR
41-65 (.394)
(Cleveland State ‘99)
PLAYING DAYS: Scored 1,425 points at Farrell HS and still is third on the all-time scoring list ..At Cleveland State,
Craig earned 1st team All Mid-Continent in 1993 and still holds the tournament record for single-game assists (14).
PRIOR TO B-CU: Assistant coach at Chicago State (2003-04) and Morris Brown (2001-03);Served as Director of
Cleveland Pro-Am Summer Basketball League
FIRST-YEAR RECAP (18-17,11-5 MEAC): Became the first B-CU coach since Raymond McDoogle in 1966-67 (1910) to have a winning record in his first season as head coach and only Wildcat coach to make it to conference championship his inaugural season … 16th highest win total among first-year head coaches in Division I in 2011-2012.
SECOND-YEAR RECAP (14-20,7-9 MEAC): Team advanced to conference tournament semifinals for third straight
year.
THIRD-YEAR RECAP (7-25,5-9 MEAC): Injury-riddled team played .500 ball with just 8 players down the stretch;
team tied national record for single-game 3FG% with 15 made (15-18, .833) against South Carolina State
MILESTONES
BY THE NUMBERS
HOME:
AWAY:
NEUTRAL:
24-13
9-46
8-6
BY MONTH:
Nov. 8-20, Dec. 5-15, Jan. 9-12, Feb. 12-11, Mar. 7-7
BY DAY:
Sun 1-2, Mon 12-15, Tue 3-7, Wed 3-3, Thu 6-2, Fri 2-8, Sat 14-26
OT GAMES: 2-3 GAMES DECIDED BY < 6: 10-18
GAMES DECIDED BY > 19: 6-15
HBCU ALL-AMERICANS: 1
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS: 1
MEAC POTW SELECTIONS: 9
GRADUATES: 7 (includes 1 GA, 1 manager)
MASTERS DEGREES: 2
Akron
Auburn
Arizona State
Baylor
Central Conn. State
Colorado State
Coppin State
Delaware State
Detroit
Florida A&M
Florida Christian
FIU
Hampton
Houston Baptist
Howard
Illinois State
Jacksonville
Kent State
LSU
W
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
3
2
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
L
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
2
1
3
0
2
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1st Win:
vs. Florida Christian (62-44) 11/17/11
25th Win:
at South Carolina State (60-52) 1/19/13
1st MEAC Win: vs. Florida A&M (74-59) 12/3/11
1st Road Win: at North Carolina A&T (59-56) 1/7/12
MOST POINTS: 102 vs. Florida Christian 12/17/12
MEAC:
92 vs. North Carolina A&T
2/4/12
ROAD:
76 at Houston Baptist (OT) 11/14/11
FEWEST POINTS:
39 at Arizona State 11/17/14
AWAY
39 at Arizona State 11/17/14
HOME:
40 Savannah State 2/1/14
MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 91 at USF 11/12/13
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED:
HOME:
44 vs. Florida Christian 11/17/11
MEAC:
43 at Savannah State 1/21/13
WIN MARGIN: 51 vs. Fla. Christian (102-51) 12/17/12
ROAD:
12 at UMES (67-55) 1/23/13
MEAC:
32 vs. South Carolina State (91-59) 2/3/14
LOSS MARGIN: 49 at Pittsburgh (89-40) 12/15/12
HOME:
16 vs. Youngstown St. (67-51) 12/21/12
16 vs. Delaware State (68-52) 1/26/13
MEAC:
33 at Hampton (85-52) 12/9/13
VS. ALL OPPONENTS
Monmouth
Morgan State
Neb.-Omaha
New Mexico State
New Orleans
N.C. A&T
N.C. Central
Norfolk State
North Florida
Northern Colorado
Northern Illinois
Pittsburgh
Prairie View A&M
St. Bonaventure
Saint Mary’s
Savannah State
S.C. State
Stanford
Stetson
W
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
6
0
1
L
1
2
0
1
0
2
6
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
Tenn. Tech
Texas A&M-CC
Towson
Tulane
Trinity Baptist
Trinity College
UCF
UMES
USF
Valparaiso
Webber
W
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
0
2
L
1
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
1
0
Non-Conference
MEAC Tournament
MEAC
TOTAL
13
5
23
41
38
3
25
65
Youngstown St.
0
2
BETHUNE-COOKMAN MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES
YRS
W
L
PSG
RSC
CT W/L
CTC
5-3m
0-1
PS/W-L
FAMU
Gravelle Craig
3
2012-
41
65
.394
Clifford Reed, Jr.
9.5
2001-11
125
167
.429
Horace Broadnax
4.5
1997-01
42
89
.321
2-4m
3-6
Tony Sheals
4
1993-97
45
65
.409
2-4m
8-2
Jack “Cy” McClairen
31
396
436
.476
Raymond McDougle
1
1967-93
1961-66
1966-67
19
10
.655
0-1s
1-1
Lymeal McClain
1
1957-58
13
8
.619
0-1s
0-3
Raymon Thornton
4
43
34
.558
0-3s
1-11
Bunky Matthews
1
1956-57
1958-61
1947-56
90
47
.657
Joe Johnson
7
1940-47
17
3
.850
WA Busch
1
1929-30
2
3
.400
Unknown
1+
1931,1942
1
1
.500
834
928
.473
RSC –
CT W-L
CTC –
PS/W-L
1
3
6-10m
26-26*
3-3
1/0-1
2-3
4/2-7
12-8
29-52
1
11-4^
3-1
2/2-2
4-12
5
52-56
5-5
7/4-10
61-98
Regular Season Conference Championship
Conference Tournament Won/Loss
* McClairen went 18-12 in SIAC tournaments and 8-14 in MEAC Tournaments
^ Matthews went 7-1 in SEAC tournaments and 4-3 in SIAC
m- MEAC tournament
s- SIAC tournament
Conference Tournament Championship Games/Won-Loss
Post-Season Appearances/Won Loss
‘CAT COACHES….
Several former Bethune
-Cookman players settled in on the sidelines
after their Wildcats and
enjoyed long, prosperous coaching careers at
all levels,
Including:
BACK IN CLASS: Head Coach Gravelle Craig, along assistant Montez
Robinson and Director of Basketball Operations Stanley Elliott are
presently working on their Master’s Degree at Bethune-Cookman.
The projected completion for all three will allow them to participate
in Spring 2015 commencement ceremonies.
John ChaneyCy McClairenJames Humphrey*
Freddie Cole
Reggie Bellamy
Latroy Strong
Eugene Richardson
Clifford Reed
Neil Orr
Earnest Crumbly
Kevin Bradshaw
David Howard
Joe Giddens
*Deceased -Retired
Temple
Bethune-Cookman
Gilbert, Raines, Ribault HS (Fla.)
Lake Minneola HS (Fla.)
Palmetto HS (Fla.)
West Nassau HS (Fla.)
Ft. Lauderdale Boyd Anderson (Fla.)
Bethune-Cookman
Florida State College-Jacksonville
St. Petersburg State College
King-Chavez HS, (Calif.)
Atlantic HS (Fla.)
Spruce Creek HS (Fla.)
MEDIA INFORMATION
MEDIA CONTACT
DAN RYAN, Men’s Basketball SID
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Phone: (386) 481-2240 (office)
(801) 376-6883 (cell)
By The Numbers:
Years: 6th /Games: 163
NCAAs:4(0/4 as media/staff):NITs:2 (1/1)
FINAL 4s: 1 (0/1-2009 men’s vb)
All-MEAC Players: 4 HBCU All-Americans: 2
CATEYE NETWORK
BRYAN HARVEY, PLAY-BY-PLAY
BACK HOME: After trips to Arizona and
New Jersey, Bethune-Cookman settles
in for games closer to home beginning
with Tuesday’s game against Tennessee
-Martin in Historic Moore Gym.
The Wildcats (2-3) will play three of
their next four games on campus, with
the road trip a relatively short ride over
to Orlando Sunday to meet UCF in an
ESPN 3 match-up.
B-CU spent last week competing in the
CBE Hall of Fame Classic, dropping a
defensive duel with Arizona State, then
facing Monmouth, Towson and Central
Connecticut State in a tournament subround hosted by Monmouth. The Wildcats concluded the road trip with a 6560 come-from-behind victory over
CCSU Sunday afternoon.
The Wildcats are looking to be at .500
after six games for the first time since
2009.
SOCIAL MEDIA
@bcuathletics
@bcuhoops
/BCUATHLETICS
/BCUATHLETICS
Quentin Brewer has led the Wildcats in
rebounding in four of first five games.
He’s also scored double figures the past
three games.
Tennessee-Martin is a member of the
Ohio Valley Conference and is 2-1 after
downing Champion Baptist 115-29
back on Nov. 20. Twymond Howard
leads the Skyhawks in scoring with an
average of 15.3 while Khristian Taylor is
averaging nine boards a game.
CATEYE NETWORK
WEBSITE
www.bcuathletics.com
WILDCAT BASKETBALL INSIDER
Hosted by B-CU Ast. AD Bryan Harvey, the Wildcat Basketball Insider
takes to the air highlighting both the
Wildcat and Lady Wildcat basketball
programs.
Head Coaches Gravelle Craig and
Vanessa Blair-Lewis discuss recent
developments with their teams and
preview he upcoming games as well
as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship race.
The show will air weekly on Fox
Sports Florida and then be available
on the CATEYE Network through
BCUathletics.com.
TALE OF THE TAPE
B-CU
2-3 RECORD
UT-M
2-1
57.4 OFFENSE
62.8 DEFENSE
84.3
60.3
-5.4 SCORING MARGIN
.398 FG %
+24
.523
.443 OPP FG%
.349 3FG%
.425
.419
.338 OPP 3FG%
.722 FT%
.391
.625
.714 OPP FT%
29.8 REBOUNDS
.702
39.0
29.6 OPP REBOUNDS
+0.2 REB. MARGIN
24.7
14.3
9.2 ASSISTS
6.6 STEALS
16.7
9.0
16.2 TURNOVERS
+2.0 TO MARGIN
12.3
+2.3
0.6 ATR
1.4 BLOCKS
1.4
1.7
After Sunday’s game at UCF, B-CU
will host North Florida and Jacksonville next week.
B-CU BY THE NUMBERS
total in program history. It was also the
most assists in a game since Kiki Picard
dished out 12 against Coppin State in
-14 season with consecutive doubledouble games. He had 22 points and 10 2003.
rebounds in a win at Florida A&M and
The length of two losing
18 points and 14 rebounds against Coppin State in the MEAC tournament.
streaks B-CU snapped during MEAC
conference play in the 2013-14 season.
B-CU endured a 17-game losing streak,
Clemmye Owens’ 7 steals against
North Florida was the fifth highest sin- which was the longest active in the nagle-game total in B-CU history. It’s also tion until B-CU downed UMES 69-63 on
Jan.25. The Wildcats ended a 22-game
the sixth best in the nation during the
conference road losing streak on Feb.
2013-14 season.
10 when they downed defending MEAC
tournament champion North Carolina
The number of players B-CU had
A&T 72-71.
over the final 12 games of the 2013-14
season. The Wildcats went 5-7 with the
Mikel Trapp’s career-high
shorthanded line-up.
against South Carolina State that tied
him with Syracuse’s Trevor Cooney for
Tony Kynard’s assists against
the National high on February 3.
Trinity was fifth best single-game assist
2 Maurice Taylor closed out the 2013
17-22
7
8
33
11
TRAVEL-A LOT TO SEE
While not as epic as the 2013-14 Wildcat odyssey of 12
straight games and 52 days between home games, this
year’s team will rack up some mileage this season travelling to road contest.
BUS
383 MILES TRAVELED*
BECAUSE WE’RE TRAPP (ED): It seems like Redshirt Senior Mikel
Trapp has been playing this game way too long, but it seems the
game he’s played has made him strong. Here are some key numbers
for the Blair, S.C. product:
POINTS NEEDED FOR 1,000: 373
AVERAGE NEEDED FOR 1,000: 13.8
GAMES WITH A 3: 32 of the past 35
RANKING ON ALL-TIME 3-POINT LIST: 9TH (130)
RANKING ON ALL-TIME 3-POINT PERCENTAGE LIST: 9TH (.340)
WHEN THEY SAID SIT DOWN, CLEMMYE STOOD UP: As a freshman
along with Trapp, Clemmye Owens led the Wildcats in scoring with
an average of 11.3 points per game. Only two other freshman have
done that:
Johnnie Allen
C.J. Reed
YEAR
AVG NOTE
1964-65 27.1 All-time leading scorer
2008-09 15.0 2011 MEAC/HBCU National POY
PLANE
5375 AIR MILES
HOTEL
6 NIGHTS IN HOTEL
78 ROOM NIGHTS
Total Miles Travelled (*including To Orlando Airport)
5738
We’ve been (almost) everywhere:
THE CHANGE WAS MADE DOWN SOUTH AND THE BIG MAN JOINED
THE ‘CATS: The addition of Ugo Okam gives the Wildcats their first 7
-footer since the 1970s. 7-2 Aulcie Perry played two seasons for the
Wildcats from 1971-73, recording the program’s first triple-double in
1972 against Edward Waters. Perry went on to become one of the
most popular and successful professional players in Israel, where he
still resides.
THE LAST CHANCE POWER DRIVE: How B-CU’s returning players
have fared at the line during the final five minutes of regulation and
overtime:
Delino Dear
Tony Kynard
Troy Simmons
Ricky Johnson
Maurice Taylor
Mikel Trapp
Clemmye Owens
Travis Elliott
Quentin Brewer
Denzel Dulin
2014-15 PCT
2-2
1.000
6-6
1.000
4-4
3-3
1.000
1.000
1-2
0-1
.500
.000
CAREER
2-2
16-21
3-5
64-69
16-25
23-32
7-10
10-14
1-2
0-1
States B-CU will play in this year (10)
PCT
1.000
.761
.600
.927
.640
.719
.700
.714
.500
.000
States B-CU will have played in the past five years (22)
THREE-FOR-ALL
SERIES INFO
0
0
[FIRST MEETING]
B-CU had a record shooting night against SC State on 2/3/14
83.3 PERCENT 3-POINT FIELD
GOAL PERCENTAGE
TIED NCAA D1 RECORD
FOR 3FG% (15 MADE)
B-CU single-game 3FG
percentage record
Cats were 15-18 from
3FG, one shy of school
record of 16 3FG in game
Tied BYU and Manhattan
for nation’s best singlegame 3FG of 2013-14
Bethune-Cookman and Tennessee-Martin have
met in softball, with the teams splitting a double header in 2014.
70.4 PERCENT
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Cats were 29-41 from field
B-CU single-game FG percentage record
Nation’s 5th best team
FG% in 2014
TOURNEY TEAMS: B-CU will face three teams
this season that made the 2013-14 NCAA Tournament.
MIKEL TRAPP
Arizona State
FG-FGA 3FGA-3FGA FT-FTA TP
9-10
7-7
8-9
33
33 points was a careerhigh and matched Syracuse’s
Trevor Cooney for national
high that night.
7-7 3FG sets school record
for single-game 3FG%and
tied UNC-Greensboro’s Nicholas Paulus, Butler’s Kellen
Dunham’s Kent state’s Kris
Brewer and Texas Tech’s
Dusty Hannah for the national
best for the 2013-14 eason.
North Carolina
Central
Mercer
2014 FINAL MEAC STANDINGS
Team
MEAC
Overall
X-North Carolina Central 15-1
28-6
Hampton
13-3
18-13
Norfolk State
11-5
19-15
Morgan State
11-5
15-16
Savannah State
10-6
13-19
Florida A&M
8-8
14-18
Coppin State
7-9
12-20
+Howard
5-11
8-25
+North Carolina A&T
5-11
9-23
+Bethune-Cookman
5-11
7-25
+Delaware State
5-11
9-21
+South Carolina State
5-11
9-21
Maryland Eastern Shore 4-12
6-24
X– Clinched Regular Season title
+ Howard gets the 8th seed by virtue of
winning percentage against the five tied teams.
North Carolina A&T edges out B-CU for ninth by
virtue of beating higher seeded team (Morgan)
2014-15 MEAC Men’s Basketball
Predicted Order of Finish
As voted on by the Conference's Head Men's Basketball Coaches and Sports Information Directors
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
North Carolina Central (15)
Hampton (9)
Morgan State
Norfolk State
Delaware State
Coppin State (1)
Savannah State
Howard
North Carolina A&T
Bethune-Cookman
Maryland Eastern Shore
South Carolina State (1)
Florida A&M
317
304
265
225
194
183
182
170
153
132
95
90
56
Preseason Player of the Year:
James Daniel, Howard
Preseason All-MEAC Teams
Mikel Trapp, B-CU, 2nd team
ALL-TIME SERIES W/MEAC TEAMS
W
Coppin State
12
Delaware State
27
Florida A&M
60
Hampton
11
Howard
23
Maryland E. Shore
47
Morgan State
22
N.C. Central
4
Norfolk State
11
North Carolina A&T
31
Savannah State
39
South Carolina State
40
L
46
38
96
18
44
21
33
6
17
41
30
67
LEADERS:
Points/Game
Minutes/Game
Field Goal %
Free Throw %
3-Point FG %
Reb/Game
Assists/Game
Assists/TO
Steals/Game
Blocks/Game
Points/40 min
Owens
Brewer
Trapp
Owens
Trapp
Brewer
Kynard
15.2
33.6
48.8
86.7
44.4
8.2
3.6
Owens
Brewer
2.0
0.6
2014-15 TEAM NATIONAL/MEAC RANKINGS (Updated 11/24/2014)
Scoring Offense (355 ranked)
102.0
Scoring Defense (355 ranked)
Scoring Margin (355 ranked)
Field-Goal Percentage (355 ranked)
Field-Goal Percentage Defense (355 ranked)
Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (355 ranked)
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (355 ranked)
Three Pt FG Defense (355 ranked)
131
265
266
246
178
142
213
Free-Throw Percentage (355 ranked)
Rebound Margin (355 ranked)
Assists Per Game (355 ranked)
Assist Turnover Ratio (355 ranked)
Blocked Shots Per Game (355 ranked)
Steals Per Game (355 ranked)
Turnovers Per Game (355 ranked)
Turnover Margin (355 ranked)
Personal Fouls Per Game (355 ranked)
Total Assists (250 ranked)
Total Rebounds (250 ranked)
Free Throw Attempts (355 ranked)
Free Throws Made (355 ranked)
3-pt Field Goal Attempts (355 ranked)
Total 3-point FGM (355 ranked)
Total Steals (355 ranked)
Fewest Turnovers (355 ranked)
Offensive Rebounds Per Game (355 ranked)
Defensive Rebounds per Game (355 ranked)
89
203
304
316
327
182
288
249
210
171
92
90
76
65
61
52
332
240
325
INDIVIDUAL
FG%
FT%
3-point FG made
3-point FG Per Game
Rebounds Per Game
Rebounds
Steals
315 57.4 Eastern Ky.
Clemmye Owens
Clemmye Owens
Mikel Trapp
Clemmye Owens
Mikel Trapp
Clemmye Owens
Quentin Brewer
Quentin Brewer
Clemmye Owens
62.8
-5.4
39.8
44.3
6.0
34.9
33.8
Purdue
Eastern Ky.
Ohio St.
Kentucky
VMI 1
Arkansas St.
Duke
Rhode Island
72.2 Bowling Green
0.2 Ga. Southern
9.2 Evansville
0.57 Evansville
1.4 Kentucky
6.6 Eastern Ky.
16.2 Cal Poly
-2.0 Eastern Ky.
19.8 William & Mary
46.0 Duke
149.0 Kentucky
90.0 Massachusetts
65.0 Massachusetts
86.0 VMI
30.0 VMI
33.0 West Virginia
81.0 LIU Brooklyn
10.2 West Virginia
19.6 Texas
245
134
103
135
155
222
116
21
36
47.3
86.7
69
66
2.4
2.2
8.2
41
10
42.3
56.0
60.8
28.1
3.5
54.5
16.7
16.7
84.4
19.3
25.5
2.83
9.8
17.7
6.3
24.7
10.5
97.0
226.0
186.0
140.0
128.0
54.0
59.0
10.0
21.6
34.25
GAMES AS LEADING SCORER
Trapp
Owens
Taylor
Johnson
Elliott
Brewer
3/10
2/7
0/2
0/3
0/1
1/1
GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDER
Brewer
4/4
Elliott
0/8
Taylor
0/3
Trapp
0/2
Johnson
0/1
Dulin
1/1
GAMES LEADING IN ASSISTS
Simmons
Kynard
Johnson
Trapp
1/12
4/15
0/24
1/1
DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING
Owens
Trapp
Taylor
Kynard
Johnson
Elliott
Powell
Dear
Brewer
* Career includes Toledo
3/20
3/24
0/10
0/8
1/15
0/2
1/1
0/14*
3/3
DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING
Brewer
2/2
Elliott
0/1
Taylor
0/1
Johnson
0/1
Dear
0/2*
* Career Includes Toledo
DOUBLE-FIGURE ASSISTS
Kynard
20-POINT GAMES
Trapp
Owens
Taylor
Johnson
30-POINT GAMES
Trapp
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Brewer
Taylor
Dear
*Career Includes Toledo
Largest Halftime Lead
Largest Halftime Deficit
19 at Arizona State
Largest B-CU Lead
24 Trinity College
Largest B-CU Deficit
26 at Monmouth
Largest B-CU Win
22 Trinity College
Largest B-CU Defeat
23 at Monmouth
B-CU START CHART
NOVEMBER (2-3.0-0)
11/15 TRINITY COLLEGE
11/17 at Arizona State
11/21 at Monmouth
11/22 Towson
11/23 Central Connecticut St.
11/25 TENNESSEE-MARTIN
11/30 at UCF
DECEMBER (0-0,0-0)
12/3 NORTH FLORIDA
12/6 JACKSONVILLE
12/8 *at South Carolina St.
12/15 at Grand Canyon
12/19 at Mercer
12/30 at Citadel
1/3
at Ball State
JANUARY (0-0,0-0)
1/5
TRINITY BAPTIST
1/10 *HAMPTON
1/12 *NORFOLK ST
1/17 *at Coppin State
1/19 *at Morgan St
1/24 *UMES
1/26 *HOWARD
1/31 *at Florida A&M
FEBRUARY (0-0,0-0)
2/3
STETSON
2/7
*at Delaware State
2/14 *N.C. CENTRAL
2/16 *N.C. A&T
2/21 *FLORIDA A&M
2/25 *at Savannah State
2/28 *at N.C. Central
MARCH (0-0,0-0)
3/2
*at N.C. A&T
3/ 6 *SOUTH CAROLINA ST.
G
Johnson
Johnson
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
G
Trapp
Trapp
Trapp
Trapp
Trapp
F
Brewer
Brewer
Dulin
Brewer
Dulin
F
Powell
Powell
Brewer
Dulin
Brewer
C
Okam
Okam
Dear
Ogam
Powell
0/1
B-CU When...
1/5
1/4
0/2
0/1
0/1
1/1
0/2
0/1*
Trailing at Halftime
Leading at Halftime
Tied At Halftime
Shooting Less than 45%
Shooting Better than 45%
Better FG%
Worse FG%
Opp Shoots 45% or Better
Opp Shoots Less than 45%
More FT Attempts than Opp
Fewer FT Attempts than Opp
Better FT%
Worse FT%
Making 5 or More 3-ptrs
Making Fewer than 5 3-ptrs
Opp Makes 5 or More 3-ptrs
Opp Makes Fewer than 5 3-ptrs
Outrebounding Opp
Outrebounded by Opp
Same Rebounds
Having 10 or More Assists
Having Fewer than 10 Assists
More TO
Fewer/same TO
Bench Outscores Opp
No Player Fouls Out
1+ Player Fouls Out
Wins Game Before
Loses Game Before
Has a 20+ scorer
Has a 15+rebounder
Opponent Has a 20+scorer
Opponent Has a 15+ rebounder
0-3
1-0
1-0
1-3
1-0
1-0
1-3
2-2
0-1
0-0
2-3
2-0
0-3
2-1
0-2
1-2
1-1
2-0
0-3
0-0
1-2
1-1
0-2
2-1
2-0
1-1
0-2
0-1
1-2
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
Wears White
Wears Black
Wears Gold
Wears Maroon
Playing Before 6
Playing After 6
1-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-1
0-2
DAY OF WEEK
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-1
1-0
GAME DECIDED BY:
3 points or less
4-6
7-10
10-14
15-19
20+
0-0
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
WHEN SCORING
Score 0-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
90-99
100+
BCU/OPP
0-3/0-1
1-0/1-2
0-0/0-1
0-0/0-0
1-0/0-0
0-0/0-0
W/L
W/1-0
L/1-1
L/0-1
L/0-1
W/1-0
THE LAST TIME….
B-CU Scored 100
102/Florida Christian 12/17/12
B-CU Scored 90-99
91/Trinity 11/15/14
B-CU Allowed 100
103/Morgan St. 3/11/03 2OT
102/Oklahoma 12/16/01
B-CU Allowed 90-99
91/USF 11/12/13
Opponent Player scores 40+
Mark Brisker, Stetson 11/25/91 (41)
Opponent Player scores 30-39
Jeremy Ingram, NCCU 2/11/12 (32)
Opponent Player scores 20-29
Matt Mobley (22) and Faronte Drakeford
(20) Central Conn. 11/23/14
Opponent Player w/15+ rebounds
Rakeem Buckles, FIU 11/21/13 (15)
Had 50-59 Rebounds
B-CU: 51 vs. Fla. Christian 12/17/12
OPP: 55, UCF 11/17/13
Had 20-29 Assists
B-CU: 24 vs. Fla. Christian 12/17/12
OPP: 28, Pittsburgh 12/15/12
Had 15+ Steals
B-CU: 16 vs. W-S State 2/1/10
OPP:
Opponent Player w/10+ assists
Emanuel Chapman, NCCU 2/8/14 (11)
Had 20+ Turnovers
B-CU: 20 vs. NCCU 2/10/14
OPP: 23, Howard 1/27/14
B-CU played 2OT game
@Hampton 2/19/11 w78-76
Opponent Triple-Double
Kenny Gabriel, Auburn 1/2/12
(24 p, 13 r 10 b)
Had 30+ Turnovers
B-CU: 30 vs. Norfolk State 2/9/08
OPP:
B-CU won by 30+
South Carolina State 2/3/14 (32)
B-CU Buzzer Beater
Ricky Johnson vs. Florida A&M 2/2/13
B-CU won by 20-29
Trinity 11/15/14 91-69
Opponent Buzzer Beater
Randall Holt, Kent State 11/20/12
Had 10 Or Fewer Turnovers
B-CU: 9 vs. UMES 1/25/14
OPP: 7, Youngstown State 12/17/13
B-CU lost by 30+
@ Hampton 12/9/13 85-52
Shot Over 60 % From The Field
B-CU:70.7 (29-41) vs. SC State 2/3/14
OPP: 61.9 (26-42), NCCU 2/8/14
B-CU played an OT
S.C. State 1/20/14 L69-67
B-CU lost by 20-29
Vs. Towson 11/22/14v63-42
B-CU had 2 score 20
vs. FAMU 3/6/14 — Maurice Taylor (22)
and Clemmye Owens (22)
B-CU double-double
Maurice Taylor vs. FAMU 3/6/14 (22p 10 r)
B-CU triple-double
Adrien Coleman vs. Webber 12/8/12
(18p -15r-10 a)
Aulcie Perry vs. Edward Waters 2/2/72
(24p-17r-11blk)
B-CU player w/50+
Johnnie Allen at Edward Waters 1/17/69
(51)
B-CU player w/40+
Richard Toussaint vs. Morgan St. 3/11/03
(49)
B-CU player w/30-39
Mikel Trapp vs. SC State 2/3/14 (33)
B-CU player w/20-29
Mikel Trapp vs. Trinity 11/15 (26)
B-CU player w/15+reb
Adrien Coleman vs. Webber 12/8/12 (15)
B-CU Player w/10+assists
Tony Kynard vs. Trinity 11/19/13 (11)
B-CU w/6 players in double figures
Hampton (MEAC) 3/9/12
(Coleman 16,Bryant 15,Johnson12,
Dukes 11,Scotland 11,Holloman 10)
B-CU w/5 players in double figures
Trinity Baptist 11/9/13
(Johnson 22, Taylor 15,Trapp 12,
Owens 12, Dempster 10)
Opponent Player scores 50+
Waite Bellamy, Florida A&M 2/11/63 (53)
Cy Green, Allen 1/9/63 (53)
Shot Less Than 30 % From The Field
B-CU: 27.7 at Detroit 12/30/13
OPP:
Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals
B-CU: 15 vs SC State 2/3/14
OPP: 11 vs. Youngstown State 12/21/13
Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals
B-CU: 15 vs. South Carolina State 2/3/04
OPP:
Made 0 Three-Point Field Goals
B-CU: vs. Delaware St. 2/12/11
OPP:
Had 25+ Three-Point FGA
B-CU: 28 vs. NCAT 1/11/14
OPP: 27, Coppin State 3/12/13
Shot Over 60 % From 3-Point
B-CU: 83.3 vs SCSU 2/314
OPP: 64.3 (9-14), NCCU 2/10/14
Shot Less Than 20 % From 3-Point
B-CU: 6.7 (1-15) vs. Stetson 12/3/13
OPP: 16.7 (2-12) vs. UNC 11/30/13
Made 30-39 Free Throws
B-CU: 32 vs. FAMU 3/2/01
OPP: 31, FIU 11/21/13
Made 40+ Free Throws
B-CU: 47 vs. Morgan State 3/11/03
OPP:
Made 5 Or Fewer Free Throws
B-CU: 5 at UNC 11/30/13
OPP:
Had 40 or More Free Throw Attempts
B-CU: 45 vs. Edward Waters 11/29/07
OPP: 42, UNC 11/30/13
Shot Over 90 % From The Foul Line
B-CU: 90.9 vs. Colorado State 11/27/13
OPP:
B-CU PLAYER SEASON HIGHS/CAREER HIGHS
2014-15
Career
2014-15
1 - Delino Dear
22 - Ricky Johnson
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins:
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls :
Mins:
7 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
19 vs. Indiana Northwest 12/10/10*
4 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
12 vs. Nothern Illinois 2/26/11*
2 vs. Monmouth 11/21/14
2 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
1vs. Trinity 11/15
18 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
12 vs. Trinity 11/15
3 vs. Trinity 11/15
1 vs. Trinity 11/15
1 vs. Trinity 11/15
17 vs. Trinity 11/15
2 - Quentin Brewer
23 - Denzel Dullin
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins:
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins:
12vs. Monmouth 11/21/14
same
12vs. Trinity 11/15
same
2 vs. Trinity 11/15
same
2vs. Trinity 11/15
same
2vs. Trinity 11/15
same
38 vs. Trinity 11/15
same
same
same
same
2 vs. Monmouth 11/21
26 vs. Towson 11/22
same
same
32 - Travis Elliott
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks
Stls
Mins
Pts:
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks
Stls
Mins
15 2 times
5 vs. NCCU 1/13/14
11 vs. Trinity 11/19/13
1 vs. TBC 11/9/13
2 vs. Trinity 11/15
4 2 times
34vs. Monmouth 11/21/1439 vs. SCSU 1/20/14
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins
6 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
1vs. Trinity 11/15
1 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
14 vs. Ave Maria 1/19/12
4 3 times
8 vs. Florida College 11/1/11
1 vs. Stetson 12/3/13
3 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
4 vs. Faulkner 11/4/11
21 vs. Towsion 11/22/14 34 vs. Howard 1/27/14
11 - Maurice Taylor
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks :
Stls:
Mins:
2 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
3vs. Trinity 11/15
1vs. Trinity 11/15
21 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
22 at FAMU 3/6/14
10 2 times
2 vs. UCF 11/17/13
2 vs. Savannah State 1/18/14
2 vs. UCF 11/17/13
29 at FAMU 3/6/14
12 - Mikel Trapp
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks
Stls
Mins
26vs. Trinity 11/15
8 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
3 vs. Trinity 11/15
3 vs. Towson 11/22/14
37 vs. CCSU 11/23/14
33 vs. SC State 2/3/14
8 2 times
4 times
1 3 times
same
45 vs. SSU 1/18/14
15 - Jeffon Powell
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins:
12 vs. Trinity 11/15
9 vs. Trinity 11/15
1 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
1 vs. Monmouth 11/21
same
same
27 vs. Trinity 11/15
21 - Clemmye Owens
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks
Stls
Mins
4 vs. CCSU 11/23
4 vs. Arizona St. 11/17
1 2 times
1 vs. Monmouth 11/21
16 vs. Monmouth 11/21
42 - Ugo Okam
5 - Troy Simmons
22 vs. Monmouth 11/21 24 vs. FAMU 2/22/14
2 vs. Trinity 11/15
4 vs. UNF 12/21/13
2 vs. Trinity 11/15
3 3 times
1 2 times
3 3 times
7 vs. UNF 12/21/13
32 vs. Trinity 11/15
44 vs SCSU 1/20/14
Pts :
Rebs:
Asts:
Blks:
Stls:
Mins:
25 vs. Florida A&M 2/2/13
11 vs. South Carolina State 1/19/13
8 vs. Coppin State 3/12/13
1 vs. South Carolina State 1/19/13
3 vs. UCF 12/12/12
43 vs. Florida A&M 2/2/13
4 vs. Towson 11/22
6 vs. Monmouth 11/21
1 vs. Monmouth 11/21
3 - Tony Kynard
9vs. Trinity 11/15
3 2 times
7vs. Trinity 11/15
Career
2 vs. Trinity 11/15
1 vs. Trinity 11/15
2 vs. Towson 11/22
11 vs. Trinity 11/15
14 vs. UNF 12/21/13
11 at SCSU 1/20/14
2 vs. UNC-Asheville 1/26/12
3 vs. SSU 1/18/14
3 vs. Ferrum 11/13/10
34 vs. Colorado State 11/27/13
THE CLOSE ONES:
In the past four seasons, Bethune-Cookman has won 17 games decided in the final ten seconds of regulation or overtime:
DATE
1/8/11
1/10/11
1/15/11
1/29/11
1/31/11
2/19/11
2/21/11
2/26/11
3/3/11
1/17/12
1/21/12
3/8/12
1/28/13
2/2/13
3/6/13
2/11/14
3/6/14
OPPONENT
At Norfolk State
At NCAT
At Delaware State
At SC State
At NCCU
At Hampton
At Howard
SC State
FAMU
At NCAT
At Delaware State
NC Central MEAC
UMES
Florida A&M
Norfolk State
At NCAT
At FAMU
SCORE
W85-83
W72-69
W61-60
W61-60
W67-64
W78-76
W66-64
W76-72
W73-71
W59-56
W60-59
W60-59
W58-57
W67-65
W60-59
W72-71
W70-68
NOTE
8-0 run to start OT
Dukes go-ahead 3
Reed FTs with 0:06 and defensive stop
Ended 7-game skid to SCSU
Dukes steal with 0:05 left
2OT Reed jumper at buzzer
Stan Elliott tip-in with 0:01.2
15 point lead dwindled
OT Starling steals inbound and hits jumper
Dukes 3 with 0:06 left
Breeze lay-up with 0:18
Stan Elliott takes charge and sets up Holloman jumper with 0:06
Johnson FT with 0:02 left
OT Johnson jumper with 0:01 left
OT Led from start to finish in OT
Travis Elliott FT with 8.1 left
Jackson FT with 10 seconds left
OT
B-CU ON TV
11/17/14
11/25/13
11/17/13
11/12/13
1/21/13
12/15/12
3/10/12
12/14/11
12/10/11
3/16/11
1/10/11
12/11/10
12/12/09
1/16/06
11/8/05
1/9/99
12/11/98
2/25/95
1/28/95
1/15/94
1/25/79
At Arizona State (Pac 12)
At New Mexico State (ESPN3)
At UCF (ESPN3)
At USF (ESPN3)
At Savannah State (ESPNU)
At Pittsburgh (ESPN3)
Norfolk State (ESPN2) (MEAC)
At Baylor (Fox Sports SW)
At UCF (BHSN)
At Virginia Tech (ESPN2) (NIT)
At North Carolina A&T (ESPNU)
At UCF (BHSN)
At UCF (BJSN)
At North Carolina A&T (ESPN2)
At Syracuse (ESPN)
At Coppin State (Sunshine)
At Florida (Sunshine)
Florida A&M
At South Carolina State
At North Carolina A&T (BET)
At Morris Brown (WTBS)
L49-39
L79-65
L83-63
L91-65
L43-40
L89-40
L73-70
L69-42
L53-51
L74-51
W72-69
L76-59
L63-50
L69-67
L
L60-59
L93-77
W93-83
L 67-63
LAST TIME OUT
BETHUNE-COOKMAN 65, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 60
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Mikel Trapp made four free throws in
the final 15 seconds to secure Bethune-Cookman's 65-60 victory
over Central Connecticut State on Sunday.
Trapp also gave the Wildcats (2-3) the lead for good at 59-58 on a 3
-pointer with 1:57 left and finished with 18 points and eight rebounds.
Tony Kynard extended the lead to three with a pair of free throws
before Matt Mobley cut it back to one, making 1 of 2 free throws
on separate trips to the line.
CCSU (0-5) never trailed from after the opening minute until
Trapp's late 3. Bethune-Cookman pulled even at 41-all on Quentin
Brewer's layup with 14:02 left but the Blue Devils went back in
front.
Clemmye Owens finished with 17 points for B-CU and Brewer added 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Mobley led CCSU with 22 points and Faronte Drakeford had 20.
Brandon Peel added 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN 65, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 60
BETHUNE-COOKMAN (2-3) TRAPP,Mikel 5-10 5-6 18; OWENS,Clemmye 7-13 0-0 17;
BREWER,Quentin 3-7 5-611; KYNARD,Tony 2-8 4-4 8; DEAR,Delino 3-4 1-2 7; ELLIOTT,Travis 1-2 2-2 4;TAYLOR,Maurice 0-1 0-0 0; SIMMONS,Troy 0-0 0-0 0; POWELL,Jeffon 0-0 0-0 0;DULIN,Denzel 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 21-47 17-20 65.
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (0-5)MOBLEY, Matt 5-9 9-11 22; DRAKEFORD, Faronte 7-16
6-9 20; BARRETT, Corey 3-52-2 8; SEYMOUR, Kevin 2-3 0-0 4; CUMBERLANDER,
Khalen 1-6 1-1 3; ANDRADEGreg 1-3 0-0 3; JONES, Mustafa 0-0 0-0 0; PEEL, Brandon
0-2 0-0 0. Totals19-44 18-23 60.
Bethune-Cookman............... 27 38 - 65
Central Connecticut........... 35 25 - 60
CLEMMYE OWENS, 2014 MEAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
3-point goals--Bethune-Cookman 6-13 (TRAPP,Mikel 3-6; OWENS,Clemmye 3-5;
KYNARD,Tony 0-1; DULIN,Denzel 0-1), Central Connecticut 4-14 (MOBLEY, Matt
3-6; ANDRADE, Greg 1-3; CUMBERLANDER, Khalen 0-4; DRAKEFORD, Faronte 0-1).
Fouled out--Bethune-Cookman-ELLIOTT,Travis, Central Connecticut-None.
Rebounds--Bethune-Cookman 29 (BREWER,Quentin 10), Central Connecticut 25
(PEEL, Brandon 10). Assists--Bethune-Cookman 6 (KYNARD,Tony 3), Central
Connecticut 10 (SEYMOUR, Kevin 4). Total fouls--Bethune-Cookman 20, Central
Connecticut 18. Technical fouls--Bethune-Cookman-None, Central
Connecticut-None.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
University Quick Facts:
Location: Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Enrollment:3,600
Founded:1904
Affiliation:. NCAA Division I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Fight Song: “Let’s Go Wildcats”
President: Dr. Edison O. Jackson
Director of Athletics: Lynn W. Thompson
Senior Women’s Advisor: Sandra Booker
Director Of Compliance: Tony O’Neal
Home Court (Capacity): Moore Gym (2,000)
First Opened: 1954
All-Time Record: N/A
Note: Moore Gym has hosted speeches by
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Jesse Jackson,
President Bill Clinton, Arthur Ashe, Aretha
Franklin and Jackie Robinson to name a few
B-CU Basketball At A Glance:
First Year Of Basketball: 1930
All-Time Record: 834-928
Years In Division I: 32 (joined 1980-81)
Conference Regular Season Championships:6
(SIAC-1953,1965,1968,1970,1977; MEAC:2011)
Conference Tournament Championships: 5
(SEAC-1948,1949; SIAC: 1953,1968, 1980)
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3
(Division II: 1965,1968,1980)
NAIA National Appearances: 3
(1953,1955,1966)
NIT Appearances: 1 (2011)
All-Time Post-Season Record: 4-10
20-win seasons: 6
1953: (24-3, SIAC champs, NAIA)
1965:(20-9, DII)
1966: (20-8, NAIA)
1968: (24-7, SIAC champs, DII)
1977: (21-5)
2011: (21-13, MEAC reg. season, NIT)
All-Americans: 2
(John Chaney, Johnnie Allen)
HBCU All-Americans: 2
(C.J. Reed, Adrien Coleman)
Current NBA Players: 0
Current Overseas Players: 3
(Garrius Holloman, Finland; Adrien Coleman,
Finland; Alexander Starling, Australia
Former NBA/ABA Players: 4
NBA Draft Picks: 3
Current NBA Officials: 1 (Eric Lewis ‘93)
11th season, 627 games +13 playoffs)
NBA All-Stars W/B-CU Alumni Moms: 2
(Vince Carter, Shaquille O’Neal)
All-Time Scorer: Johnnie Allen (3,067)
All-Time Rebounder: Carl Fuller (1,685)
Winningest Coach: Jack “Cy” McClairen
(31 years, 396 years)
STATS AND GRAPHS
@BCUHoops Retools and Reloads For 2014-15
By Andreas Butler
BCUathletics.com
After experiencing a 7-25 campaign in 2013-14, BethuneCookman Men’s Basketball head coach Gravelle Craig recognized immediately what it would take to get the Wildcats back
on track.
“We’ve added depth and size. We needed to get better, bigger
and deeper at each position,” Craig said. “When we went recruiting, I told our coaches we needed to recruit starters. The
guys we brought in have a chance to start.”
Last season’s experiences included a 17-game losing streak and
finishing out the year with just eight healthy players. While
“looking forward to putting last year behind us”, Craig did find Ricky Johnson returns after missing most of the 2013-14
some silver linings.
season with concussion-related symptoms.
“If you look at the positives, we got some people experience,”
Craig said. “I have probably five guys who started last year who
may not start this year.
“We expect good things form all our new guys,” Craig added.
“We recruited starters at every position. We have a lot of team
competition.”
One of the most touted newcomers is 6-foot-8 junior power
forward/center and Toledo transfer Delino Dear.
He can play either the four or five spot on the floor,” Craig said.
Newcomers Denzil Dulin (Dundalk CC) and Jeffon Powell (Cecil
CC) have also impressed the coaching staff.
Returning guards Ricky Johnson and Mikel Trapp are excited
about their new teammates.
“They will make a big impact,” Johnson said. “We have no freshmen, and these guys all played elsewhere. We have more of a
post presence as well.”
“It was a basketball decision to come here. This is a great opportunity,” said Dear. “I can score on the block, which can open
“We have a lot more size, which will address our weakness from
lanes for shooters. I bring leadership, experience and energy.”
a year ago, which was rebounding,” added Trapp.
“He adds size and offense which is needed in this league. He
Johnson missed most of last season with concussion-related
gives us an inside presence and depth that we have lacked.
symptoms.
“It feels great to be able to play the game that you love,” Johnson said. “It’s great to be able to lace-up my sneakers and be a
part of the team.”
“He is back healthy and looking good. He is an experienced player that knows our system. He is another coach on the floor,”
Craig said of Johnson.
Craig may use Trapp, who was named Second Team Preseason
All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, in ways other than for his
three-point shooting.
“I might play him at the point some,” Craig said. “He knows
what we’re doing.”
Clemmye Owens led the Wildcats in scoring last along with
Mikel Trapp.
Trapp welcomes the additional responsibility.
2014-15 PREVIEW (CONTINUED)
ODDS AND ENDS
DUNKS
POWELL (2)
CHARGES TAKEN
SCORED FIRST POINTS
Travis Elliott
“I just go out there and do whatever is needed,” he said.
B-CU also returns sophomore guard Clemmye Owens who was
an All-MEAC rookie selection, and led the team in scoring last
season with an average of 11.3 points per game.
“He has gotten better,” Craig said of Owens. “He grasps everything better, and he is taking better shots. He’s becoming more
efficient. You can see the difference.”
Senior guard Maurice Taylor, sophomore guard Tony Kynard
and senior center Travis Elliott also return to the B-CU lineup.
They, along with newcomers 6-foot-6 junior forward Quinton
Brewer (Gordon CC) and 7-foot graduate center Ugo Okam
(Harvard) round out an experienced roster.
JOHNSON
FT FG
BREWER
3FG
DULIN
FG
TRAPP
FG
FIRST OFF THE BENCH
Dear
Elliott
Kynard
Owens
xx
x
x
xx
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3FG
Trapp_ XXXXX
(5)
CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING
The Wildcats were picked to finish 10th in the MEAC this season.
“It’s a catch-22,” Craig said. “I think it’s easier to motivate the
players. I would be motivated either way. We can use this to
show the team what people think of them. The players have
incentive,” commented Craig.
Brewer XXX
Trapp___XX
(3)
(2)
CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDING
The Wildcats' season may come down to two things.
“We need to stay healthy, and we need guys to step up,” said
Craig.
#BCUhoops
IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY...DRINK POWERADE
LIKE IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: Three Wildcats
have in-season birthdays:
Delino Dear
11/15
Troy Simmons 2/17
Ricky Johnson 2/17
BACK IN THE DAY….
NOVEMBER 25 (2-6)
1988 Bethune-Cookman opens the season with a
neutral site 81-76 win over FAMU in Tampa.
1991
Ohio St.
199292 Stetson
(Reggie Cunningham scored 46)
1996
Florida
1997
UCF
2000
FAMU
2008
Auburn
2013
New Mexico State
L111-72
L106-85
L68-59
L75-57
W75-72
L61-46
L79-56
CATS OVERSEAS….
Former Bethune-Cookman basketball standouts Adrien Coleman and Garrius Holloman reconfirmed on October 9 what
that Disney World ride has been saying all these years.
It IS a small world, after all, when former teammates from a
small HBCU are on the same basketball court again literally
an ocean away from home facing off in Finland.
Holloman posted a double-double of 30 points and 10 rebounds for Lappeenranta NMKY, while Coleman had 17
points and seven rebounds for Korihait, who trailed by three
after the first period but pulled in the third quarter.
Since that meeting, Holloman has rejoined Kataja Basket, a
team in the Korisliiga, Finland’s top league, for the Euro Challenge. Coleman and Korihait are undefeated (8-0) in the First
Division.
STARLING DOWN UNDER: After his quest to play Australian
football was sidelined, and then having the coach who signed
him to play basketball dismissed,
Starling’s resolve – added with his
basketball ability – has resulted in
him making Central Australian
Basketball League (CABL) history
for his Woodville Warrior club.
Starling, in addition to being
named league MVP by the players, became the first Woodville player to receive the league’s
highest honor – the Woollacott Medal, voted on by the
league’s referees to recognize the “fairest and most brilliant
player” at the State League level. He capped off the season
with a 36-point, six-rebound effort as the Warriors claimed
the CABL championship with an 80-78 win over the West
Adelaide Bearcats.
THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH OHIO, EXCEPT THE SNOW
AND THE RAIN: In addition to producing four NBA Hall of
Famers and a shooting certain guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Ohio has also been a strong recruiting area for the current B-CU basketball team. In addition, the coaching staff
and support staff has connections to the Buckeye State:
AKRON (1)
Ricky Johnson (St. Vincent-St. Mary HS)
CLEVELAND (2)
Head Coach Gravelle Craig
Played at Cleveland State 1991-94
Basketball SID Dan Ryan:
Served LDS Mission In Ohio Cleveland Mission 1988-90
COLUMBUS (1)
Redshirt Jordan Potts (Northland HS)
TOLEDO (5)
Associate Head Coach Rodney Martin (Libbey HS)
Tony Kynard (Rogers HS)
Clemmye Owens (Rogers HS)
Maurice Taylor (Libbey HS)
Delino Dear (Transfer from Toledo)
TIFFIN (1)
Rodney Martin
Player, Head coach
BETHUNE-COOKMAN MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
POINTS
Game:
DI
Season:
DI
Career:
DI:
60
Carl Fuller vs. Fisk, 2/26/65
49
Richard Touissant vs. Morgan State 3/11/03
994 Johnnie Allen, 1967-68
744 Reggie Cunnigham, 1991-92
3,067 Johnnie Allen, 1965-69
3,067+ John Chaney, 1951-55
1,887 Reggie Cunningham, 1989-1992
SCORING AVERAGE
Season:
32.1 Johnnie Allen, 1967-68
Career:
27.6 Johnnie Allen, 1965-69
REBOUNDS:
Game:
40
Carl Fuller vs. Fisk, 2/26/65
DI
25
Don Hill vs. Morgan State 2/3/86
Season:
488 Carl Fuller, 1964-65
DI
317 Don Hill, 1985-86
Career:
1,685 Carl Fuller, 1964-68
DI
754 Michael Williams II, 2002-06
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Season:
22.4 Carl Fuller, 1964-65
Career:
16.7 Carl Fuller, 1964-68
FIELD GOALS
Game:
25
Johnnie Allen vs. Edward Waters, 1969
Season:
419 Johnnie Allen, 1967-68
Career:
1,306 Johnnie Allen, 1965-69
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
42
Reggie Cunningham vs. Stetson, 1991
Season:
743 Johnnie Allen, 1967-68
Career:
2,326 Johnnie Allen, 1965-69
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game:
.928 Adrien Coleman (13-14) vs. Stetson 12/3/12
Season:
.763 Aulcie Perry (244-320), 1972-73
Career: .710
Aulcie Perry (450-634) 1971-73
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
Game:
11
Maurice Reddick vs. Coppin State, 2002
Season:
103 Maurice Reddick . 2002-03
Career:
276 Kevin Dukes, 2019-13
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
16
Maurice Reddick vs. Morris Brown, 2/7/03
Antonio Webb vs. Kansas State, 12/17/05
Season:
258 Maurice Reddick, 2002-03
Career:
745 Kevin Dukes, 2009-13
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: 1.000 (7-7) Mikel Trapp vs. South Carolina St. 2/3/14
Season:
.425 (93-219) Freddie Cole, 1999-00
Career:
.439 (197-449) Julious Grant 1987-1990
FREE THROWS
Game:
28
Richard Toussaint vs. South Alabama, 2002
Season:
229 Richard Toussaint 2001-2002
Career:
451 Jonnie Allen 1965-69
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game:
32
Richard Toussaint vs. S. Alabama, 2/20/02
Season:
288 Richard Touissant,2001-2002
Career:
661 Johnnie Allen, 1965-69
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game:
1.000 (13-13) CJ Reed vs. Jacksonville 12/30/10
Season:
.905 (91-105) Tyronne White, 1995-96
Career:
.842 (391-471) Owen Harris 1968-71
ASSISTS
Game:
Season:
Career:
17
174
429
Percy Williamson vs. Rollins, 12/10/76
Tyris Livas, 1998-99
C.J. Reed, 2008-2011
STEALS
Game:
Season:
Career:
13
70
214
Ellis James vs. Grambling, 1976
Ellis James, 1980-81
Michael Williams, 2002-2006
BLOCKS
Game:
Season:
Career:
11
86
114
Aulcie Perry, twice
Greg Ross, 1983-84
Greg Ross, 1982-84
GAMES PLAYED
Season:
35
Adrien Coleman, Kevin Dukes,
Garrius Holloman, 2011-2012
Career:
136 Kevin Dukes, 2009-13
VICTORIES:
Season:
25
1952-53 team members
Career:
82
Carl Fuller, 1964-1969
DI
73
Stanley Elliott, 2009-2012
BETHUNE-COOKMAN MEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS
OVERALL
DIVISION I
POINTS
FG
FGA
FG%
3FG
3FGA
141, Savannah State, 1/8/68
61, Savannah State,1/8/68
102,Morehouse 1/14/71
n/a
n/a
n/a
3FG%
FT
FTA
FT%
REBS
AST
STL
BLK
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
110 Florida Memorial 12/16/64
n/a
n/a
11, 2 occasions
128, Morris Brown, 12/10/1996
48, Morris Brown, 12/10/1996
78, Carver Bible, 2009
70.7 (29-41), South Carolina State 2/3/14
16, Coppin State 2002
29, Coppin State 3/11/14
``
29, Coppin State 1/19/02
83.3 (15-18) South Carolina State 2/3/14
47, Morgan State 3/11/03
63 South Alabama 2/20/02
100 (22-22) at Jacksonville 12/30/10
57, Delaware State 2/6/99
30, Morris Brown, 12/10/1996
16, 5 times
9, 3 occasions
MOST POINTS
141 Savannah State 1/8/68
At Home
141 Savannah State 1/8/68
Division I
128 Morris Brown, 12/10/1996
MEAC
111 Norfolk State, 2002
On Road:
124 Benedict, 2/4/65
On Road, Div. 1 97 @ UCF, 1988
On Road, MEAC 95 twice
By Opponent
145 Florida A&M 1963
At Home
109 Savannah State 2/6/71
Division I
128 Arkansas 1991
On Road
145 Florida A&M 1963
MEAC Road
124 @Delaware State 1991
MEAC Home
98 Delaware State 1992
FEWEST POINTS
Game:
24
Shot Clock Era: 26
At Home, Non-Con 36
At Home, MEAC: 38
On Road, MEAC 39
St. Leo, 1980
@Nebraska, 12/20/03
Savannah State 1/10/08
S.C. State, 1/22/05
Hampton 2/16/88
By Opponent
Shot Clock Era
At Home
At Home. SCE
At Home, MEAC
On Road
On Road, MEAC
St. Leo, 1980
@Savannah State 12/30/08
St. Leo, 1980
Savannah State 2/21/07
Delaware State 2/10/03
@Savannah State 12/30/08
@SC State 2/12/07
22
29
22
42
43
29
44
Margin Of Victory
63 vs. Florida Normal (107-44) 1/7/56
Division I
56 vs. Morris Brown (128-72), 1996
Road
24 vs UCF, (97-73) 1988
Home, MEAC
36 vs. UMES (86-50) 2/14/2011
Road, MEAC
19 @UMES (94-75) 2/5/00
Margin Of Defeat
82 at Arkansas (128-46) 1991
Division I
82 at Arkansas (128-46) 1991
Home
51 North Carolina (97-46) 12/29/97
Home, MEAC
34 Morgan State (78-44) 1/19/09
Road
82 at Arkansas (128-46) 1991
Road, MEAC
63 at Coppin State (109-44) 1/21/91
Most Points, Both Teams: 240 (95-145) at FAMU 1963
Most Points, Both Teams at Home:
234, Florida Memorial 1/7/68
Most Points, Both Teams at Home, Division 1: 200 Twice
Most Points, Both Teams on Road
240 (95-145) at FAMU 1963
Most Points, Both Teams MEAC Home: 200
Delaware State, 2/15/92
Most Points, Both Teams,MEAC Road: 208
Delaware State (84-124) 2/16/90
Fewest Points, Both Teams: 46
Vs. St. Leo (24-22), 1980
Fewest Points, Both Teams at Home:: 46
Vs. St. Leo (24-22), 1980
Fewest Points, Both Teams on Road: 83
Savannah State (L43-40) 2013
Fewest Points, MEAC Home: 89
Florida A&M (W45-44) 1/31/81
Fewest Points, MEAC Road: 83
Savannah State (L43-40) 2013
ABOUT BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY:
Bethune-Cookman University or B-CU is a private historically black university in
Daytona Beach, Florida.
Mary McLeod Bethune founded the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training
School in 1904. The school underwent several stages of growth and development
through the years and in 1923, it merged with the Cookman Institute of Jacksonville,
Florida and became a co-ed high school. A year later in 1924, it became affiliated with
the Methodist Church. By 1931, the school had become a junior college.
Bethune was a key figure in the development of the Civil Rights movement. She
helped paved the way for Jackie Robinson to play his first spring training game in
Daytona Beach in 1946 the year before he broke the modern Major League color
barrier.
The school became a four-year college in 1941.
On February 14, 2007, the Board of Trustees approved the name Bethune-Cookman
University after the institution established its first graduate program.
FAMOUS ALUMNI
Larry Little, NFL Hall of Famer and member of the Miami Dolphins’ famed 1972 perfect season team
John Chaney, former Temple University basketball coach
Nick Collins, who scored a touchdown for the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV
Three current NFL players — Rashean Mathis (Lions), Eric Weems (Falcons) and Ryan Davis (Jaguars).
NBA Referee Eric Lewis, who is married to B-CU Women’s Head Basketball Coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis
The mothers of NBA All-Stars Vince Carter (Michelle Carter-Scott) and Shaquille O’Neal (Lucille Harrison). Vince Carter’s
restaurant is a sponsor of the B-CU athletic program.
YES, THAT WAS OUR BAND: Bethune-Cookman’s famed Marching Wildcat Band
became a viral sensation earlier thus year after its encounter with Carolina
Panthers kicker Graham Gano at halftime of a Tampa Bay Bucs game. Gano would
later invite the band member he pushed to a Panthers game in Atlanta. The band’s
greater claims to fame include an appearance in the movie Drumline, a national
Cadillac commercial and the Ellen DeGeneres show, just to name a few.
Bethune-Cookman Season Box Score (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
##
Player
01
02
03
05
10
11
15
21
22
23
32
42
DEAR,Delino
BREWER,Quentin
KYNARD,Tony
SIMMONS,Troy
TRAPP,Mikel
TAYLOR,Maurice
POWELL,Jeffon
OWENS,Clemmye
JOHNSON,Ricky
DULIN,Denzel
ELLIOTT,Travis
OKAM,Ugo
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
Score by Periods
Bethune-Cookman
Opponents
OVERALL
2-3
0-0
2-3
HOME
1-0
0-0
1-0
AWAY
0-2
0-0
0-2
Total
3-Point
min avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
5-1
5-5
5-0
5-3
5-5
5-0
5-3
5-0
3-2
3-3
4-0
4-3
59
168
118
62
155
44
71
151
25
69
53
25
5
5
1000
1000
gp-gs
11.8
33.6
23.6
12.4
31.0
8.8
14.2
30.2
8.3
23.0
13.3
6.3
1st
118
166
4-12
19-39
11-38
2-3
21-43
1-8
4-8
26-55
3-12
3-12
2-8
0-3
.333 0-0
.487 5-8
.289 1-10
.667 1-1
.488 12-27
.125 0-0
.500 0-0
.473 11-31
.250 0-6
.250 0-3
.250 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
.625
.100
5-6
8-14
9-10
1-2
10-12
1-2
5-6
13-15
8-10
0-3
3-6
2-4
.833
.571
.900
.500
.833
.500
.833
.867
.800
.000
.500
.500
96-241
97-219
.398 30-86
.443 25-74
.349 65-90
.338 95-133
.722
.714
2nd
169
148
Totals
287
314
1.000
.444
.000
.000
.355
.000
.000
.000
.000
off
Rebounds
def tot avg
4
7 11 2.2
13 28 41 8.2
4
5
9 1.8
0
2
2 0.4
6 15 21 4.2
0
5
5 1.0
6
8 14 2.8
2
4
6 1.2
2
1
3 1.0
2
7
9 3.0
3
8 11 2.8
2
0
2 0.5
7
8 15
51 98 149 29.8
44 104 148 29.6
NEUTRAL
1-1
0-0
1-1
pf dq
a
9
18
9
3
6
3
11
9
4
7
11
9
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
18
3
7
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
99
88
3
1
46
57
to blk stl
pts
avg
4 2 1 13
12 3 3 51
14 0 4 32
7 0 5
6
5 0 5 64
4 0 1
3
4 1 0 13
9 0 10 76
4 0 1 14
5 1 2
6
6 0 1
7
6 0 0
2
1
81 7 33 287
71 14 43 314
2.6
10.2
6.4
1.2
12.8
0.6
2.6
15.2
4.7
2.0
1.8
0.5
57.4
62.8
Bethune-Cookman Game-by-Game Highs (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Opponent
TRINITY COLLEGE
at Arizona State
Date
11/15/14
11/17/14
Rebounds
Assists
12-BREWER,Quentin 7-KYNARD,Tony
9 - B R E W E R , Q u e n t i n 2-TRAPP,Mikel
Steals
Blocked shots
3-OWENS,Clemmye 2 - B R E W E R , Q u e n t i n
3-OWENS,Clemmye None
11/21/14
Score Points
91-69 26-TRAPP,Mikel
39-49 9-BREWER,Quentin
OWENS,Clemmye
50-73 22-OWENS,Clemmye
at Monmouth
6-DULIN,Denzel
2-DULIN,Denzel
vs Towson
11/22/14
42-63 12-TRAPP,Mikel
8-BREWER,Quentin
vs Central Connecticut
11/23/14
65-60 18-TRAPP,Mikel
5-KYNARD,Tony
2-OKAM,Ugo
KYNARD,Tony
10-BREWER,Quentin 3-KYNARD,Tony
3-TRAPP,Mikel
1-POWELL,Jeffon
DULIN,Denzel
BREWER,Quentin
None
3-OWENS,Clemmye 2-DEAR,Delino
SIMMONS,Troy
Bethune-Cookman Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Opponent
TRINITY COLLEGE
Arizona State
Monmouth
Towson
Central Connecticut
1st
42/42
14/33
19/32
16/24
27/35
2nd
49/27
25/16
31/41
26/39
38/25
Score
91-69
39-49
50-73
42-63
65-60
Mar
+22
(10)
(23)
(21)
+5
Total FG
27-59/23-50
14-44/14-37
19-44/25-46
15-47/16-42
21-47/19-44
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
FG Pct
.458/.460
.318/.378
.432/.543
.319/.381
.447/.432
3-Pointers
8-23/6-12
4-16/8-22
8-18/4-14
4-16/3-12
6-13/4-14
3FG Pct
.348/.500
.250/.364
.444/.286
.250/.250
.462/.286
Free Throws
29-35/17-23
7-12/13-19
4-6/19-30
8-17/28-38
17-20/18-23
FT Pct
.829/.739
.583/.684
.667/.633
.471/.737
.850/.783
Rebounds
43/20 +23
28/32 (4)
24/29 (5)
25/42 (17)
29/25 +4
Assist T/Over
15/13 15/15
7/13
17/19
11/11 22/11
7/10
10/9
6/10
17/17
Block
2/3
0/4
3/3
0/2
2/2
Steal
11/9
5/7
4/13
6/4
7/10
Fouls
17/21
16/15
21/13
25/21
20/18
Bethune-Cookman Team High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Bethune-Cookman - TEAM GAME HIGHS
POINTS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
91
65
50
42
39
27
21
59
47
47
.458
.447
8
8
23
18
.462
.444
29
17
35
20
.850
.829
43
29
15
11
11
7
3
2
2
22
17
17
25
21
(27-59)
(21-47)
(6-13)
(8-18)
(17-20)
(29-35)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
Bethune-Cookman High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Opponent - GAME HIGHS
POINTS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
73
69
63
60
49
25
23
50
46
.543
.460
8
6
22
14
14
.500
.364
28
19
38
30
.783
.739
42
32
13
13
13
10
4
3
3
19
17
21
21
(25-46)
(23-50)
(6-12)
(8-22)
(18-23)
(17-23)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
Bethune-Cookman High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Bethune-Cookman - GAME LOWS
POINTS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
39
42
50
65
91
14
15
44
44
.318
.319
4
4
13
16
16
.250
.250
4
7
6
12
.471
.583
24
25
6
7
7
4
5
0
0
10
15
16
17
(14-44)
(15-47)
(4-16)
(4-16)
(8-17)
(7-12)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
Bethune-Cookman High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Opponent - GAME LOWS
POINTS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
49
60
63
69
73
14
16
37
42
.378
.381
3
4
4
12
12
.250
.286
.286
13
17
19
23
23
.633
.684
20
25
10
10
4
7
2
2
9
11
13
15
(14-37)
(16-42)
(3-12)
(4-14)
(4-14)
(19-30)
(13-19)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
TRINITY COLLEGE (11/15/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
vs Towson (11/22/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Monmouth (11/21/14)
at Arizona State (11/17/14)
Bethune-Cookman Player High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
Bethune-Cookman - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Att.
FG Pct (min 5 made)
3-Point FG Made
3-Point FG Att.
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Att.
FT Pct (min 3 made)
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
26
22
19
18
17
9
8
15
13
.667
.625
4
4
4
8
8
.667
.667
8
5
5
5
10
6
6
6
1.000
1.000
1.000
12
10
7
5
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
(8-12)
(5-8)
(2-3)
(2-3)
(4-4)
(4-4)
(3-3)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
BREWER,Quentin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
BREWER,Quentin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
BREWER,Quentin at Arizona State (11/17/14)
JOHNSON,Ricky vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
JOHNSON,Ricky vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
KYNARD,Tony vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
POWELL,Jeffon vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Towson (11/22/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
KYNARD,Tony vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
KYNARD,Tony at Monmouth (11/21/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
SIMMONS,Troy vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
TRAPP,Mikel vs Towson (11/22/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Arizona State (11/17/14)
OWENS,Clemmye vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
DEAR,Delino vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
KYNARD,Tony at Arizona State (11/17/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
OWENS,Clemmye at Monmouth (11/21/14)
BREWER,Quentin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
KYNARD,Tony vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
OKAM,Ugo vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
ELLIOTT,Travis vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BREWER,Quentin vs Towson (11/22/14)
BREWER,Quentin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
Bethune-Cookman Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Nov 23, 2014)
All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Att.
FG Pct (min 5 made)
3-Point FG Made
3-Point FG Att.
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Att.
FT Pct (min 3 made)
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
24
22
20
14
14
9
7
19
16
.556
.474
3
3
3
3
6
6
.750
.750
9
8
8
11
10
1.000
1.000
1.000
10
10
6
5
4
4
4
2
2
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
(5-9)
(9-19)
(3-4)
(3-4)
(8-8)
(6-6)
(4-4)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
DRAKEFORD, Faronte vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Jones, Deon at Monmouth (11/21/14)
PRABHAKAR,Rajiv vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
DRAKEFORD, Faronte vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
DRAKEFORD, Faronte vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Jones, Deon at Monmouth (11/21/14)
Gilling, Jonathan at Arizona State (11/17/14)
HARRIS,Jerome vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
PRABHAKAR,Rajiv vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
Jones, Deon at Monmouth (11/21/14)
HARRIS,Jerome vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Keith II, Eddie vs Towson (11/22/14)
McGlynn, Four vs Towson (11/22/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Keith II, Eddie vs Towson (11/22/14)
McGlynn, Four vs Towson (11/22/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
PRABHAKAR,Rajiv vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
PEEL, Brandon vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Jacobsen, Eric at Arizona State (11/17/14)
Robinson, Justin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
Keith II, Eddie vs Towson (11/22/14)
MOBLEY, Matt vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Stewart, Collin at Monmouth (11/21/14)
Jacobsen, Eric at Arizona State (11/17/14)
PEEL, Brandon vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
PEEL, Brandon vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
DRAKEFORD, Faronte vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
PRABHAKAR,Rajiv vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
Parker-Rivera,Timajh vs Towson (11/22/14)
CUMBERLANDER, Khalen vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
BARRETT, Corey vs Central Connecticut (11/23/14)
Gavrilovic, Alex vs Towson (11/22/14)
BROWN,Kevin vs Trinity College (11/15/14)
Bethune-Cookman Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Nov 24, 2014)
All games
Opponent
Date
Score
TRINITY COLLEGE
at Arizona State
at Monmouth
vs Towson
vs Central Connecticut
11/15/14
11/17/14
11/21/14
11/22/14
11/23/14
91-69
39-49
50-73
42-63
65-60
Opponent
Date
Score
TRINITY COLLEGE
at Arizona State
at Monmouth
vs Towson
vs Central Connecticut
11/15/14
11/17/14
11/21/14
11/22/14
11/23/14
91-69
39-49
50-73
42-63
65-60
01
DEAR,DELIN
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
02
03
BREWER,QUE KYNARD,TON
05
SIMMONS,TR
11
TAYLOR,MAU
12
TRAPP,MIKE
15
POWELL,JEF
26-5-3
5-4-2
3-4-2
12-0-0
18-8-0
12-9-0
0-3-1
0-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
2-2-0
0-0-0
4-3-2
0-2-0
7-4-0
8-12-2
9-9-0
12-2-0
11-8-0
11-10-1
9-1-7
4-3-1
7-1-5
4-1-2
8-3-3
0-1-0
6-0-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-1
1-3-0
2-1-1
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
21
OWENS,CLEM
22
JOHNSON,RI
23
DULIN,DENZ
32
ELLIOTT,TR
42
OKAM,UGO
19-2-2
9-1-1
22-1-0
9-1-1
17-1-1
12-3-1
2-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
2-6-1
4-3-0
0-0-0
DNP
2-4-0
0-3-1
1-3-1
4-1-0
2-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-2
DNP

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