2014-15 Delaware State University

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2014-15 Delaware State University
2014-15 Delaware State University
Men’s Basketball Yearbook
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HORNETS’ TV/RADIO ROSTER
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QUINCY
KENDALL
KENDAL
TILLINGHAUST
GRAY
WILLIAMS
GUARD - FR
CENTER - SR
GUARD - SR
6-0/160
6-10/240
6-0/160
CINCINNATI, OH
DOVER, DEL.
DOVER, DEL.
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KRIS
TYSHAWN
WALDEN
BELL
GUARD - JR
FORWARD - SR
6-1/180
6-7/215
RICHMOND, VA.
DOVER, DEL.
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SCOTT SILL
FORWARD - r-SO
6-9/215
WINDSOR,
CONN.
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20
KAVON WALLER
DeANDRE
MRDJAN
FORWARD - FR
HAYWOOD
GASEVIC
6-5/210
GUARD - SO
FORWARD - SO
CHESTER, VA.
6-2/200
6-7/235
PATERSON, N.J.
SERBIA
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LARRY HALEY
ARIC
GUARD - JR
DICKERSON
6-3/190
FORWARD - JR
LARGO, MD
6-6/200
CHICAGO, ILL.
JASON OWENS
FORWARD - JR
6-6/230
SEAFORD, DEL.
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35
44
ARTEM
TODD HUGHES
AMERE MAY
TAVAKALYAN
GUARD - FR
GUARD - SR
FORWARD- FR
6-3/185
6-3/185
6-6/210
SMYRNA, DEL.
COVERT, MICH.
MOSCOW, RUS.
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HEAD COACH
CHARLES BURLEY
KEITH WALKER
GUARD– JR
CLEMSON, ‘81
5-10.185
SECOND YEAR
WILMINGTON, DEL.
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2014 – 15 SCHEDULE
2014 – 15 DELAWARE STATE
MEN’S BASKETBALL FACTS
The University
Location ………………………………….. Dover, Del.
Founded …………………………………..
.1981
Enrollment …………………………………...…..4,100
President ……………………... Dr. Harry L. Williams
Dir. of Athletics ……………………... Candy Young
Affiliation …………………………... NCAA Division I
Conference ………..... Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Nickname ……………………………………..Hornets
Colors ……………………...… Columbia Blue & Red
Home court (capacity) ……… Memorial Hall (2,000)
NOVEMBER
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at Penn
BAPTIST BIBLE
at North Texas
at Arkansas
at Iona
at Wake Forest
Phila, Pa.
HOME
Denton, Tex.
Fayetteville, Ark.
New Rochelle, N.Y.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
4:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Kalaoa, HI
Newark, Del
HOME
Kingston, R.I.
Brooklyn, N.J.
Eugene, OR
Phila., Pa
1:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m
5:00 p.m.
HOME
HOME
Washington, D.C.
HOME
HOME
Greensboro, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Orangeburg, S.C.
7:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Newark, N.J.
HOME
Princess Anne, Md.
HOME
Hampton, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
HOME
7:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
HOME
Baltimore, Md.
Norfolk, Va.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TBA
DECEMBER
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at Hawai’I
at Delaware
CAMPBELL
at Rhode Island
at St. Francis Brooklyn
at Oregon
at Temple
JANUARY
Basketball Staff
Head Coach ………………….…………...Keith Walker
Alma Mater ………..………..... Clemson, ’81
Record at DSU ….………... 5-6 (second yr.)
Overall record ….……...….96-108 (ninth yr.)
Assistant Coach ……….…………..….. Keith Johnson
Alma Mater ………..….… Cheyney, ‘83 (First year)
Assistant Coach …………….….….Kevin Washington
Alma Mater ………. St. Augustine’s, ’12 (First year)
Assistant Coach …………………….…….. Alex Stone
Alma Mater ….…. Xavier-La., ’09 (First year)
Admin. Asst. …………………….……….. Jane Hicks
Trainer ………………………..………. Casey Cooper
Equipment Manager …………..…….…Mark Springs
Strength & Conditioning ………..…….Adrian Briones
Team Information
2013-14 overall record …………………......…..9-21
2013-14 MEAC record ………………… 5-11 (T-9th)
2013-14 MEAC Tournament...……………….... 0-1
(Lost to Florida A&M 65-61 in first round)
Starters returning/lost ……………………… ..3/2
Lettermen returning/lost ……………………...… 8/5
Newcomers ………………………………………....8
History
First year ………………………………………..1949
All-time record …………………………….. 704-920
All-Time MEAC Record
………………...291-328
Regular season Titles ……………………….. Three
(2004-05, ‘05-’06, ‘06-07)
MEAC Tournament Titles ……………. (One; 2005)
All-Time NCAA Tourney Record ……………….0-1
Lost to Duke 57-46 in 2005
Post-Season NIT record ………………………..1-2
Def. No. Arizona 58-53 in 2006
Lost to Louisville 71-54 in 2006
Lost West Virginia 74-50 in 2007
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CHEYNEY
MORGAN STATE*
Howard*
SO. CAROLINA STATE*
SAVANNAH STATE*
at No. Carolina A&T*
at No. Carolina Central*
at So. Carolina State*
FEBRUARY
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7
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14
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at NJIT
BETHUNE-COOKMAN* HOME
FLORIDA A&M*
at UMES*
COPPIN STATE*
at Hampton*
at Norfolk State*
UMES*
MARCH
2
HAMPTON*
5
at Coppin State*
9-15 MEAC Tournament
*- MEAC game
Athletics Media Relations
Asst. AD Media Relations/MBB contact:
Dennis Jones
Phone
302-857-6068
Email
[email protected]
Asst. Media Relations Director
Ben Bullock
Phone
302-857-6239
Email
[email protected]
Video Coordinator
Phone
Media Relations fax
Website
Twitter
Michael Rogers
302-857-6067
302-857-6069
DSUHornets.com
@DSUAthletics
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Back
Hornets’ Media Roster
DSU 2014-15 Facts/Schedule
Media Guidelines
DSU 2014-15 Rosters
Hornets’ Season Preview
2014-15 DSU Veterans
2014-15 DSU Newcomers
Coaches/Support Coaches
2014-15 DSU Opponents
Hornets vs. All Opponents
2013-14 DSU Statistics
DSU 2012-13 Boxscores
2014 MEAC Tournament Reviews
2013-14 MEAC Standings/Statistics
The MEAC
All-Time MEAC Champions
DSU Men’s Basketball History
Hornets’ Post-Season History
DSU All-Time Roster
This is Delaware State University
DSU Pres. Harry L. Williams
DSU Athletic Director Candy Young
DSU Student-Athlete Academic Services
DSU Sports Medicine
DSU Strength and Conditioning
Memorial Hall
DSU Head Coaches
MEAC/DSU Corporate Partners
2013-14 Schedule
MEDIA GUIDELINES
Media Parking
There is no designated media parking for Delaware State University basketball contests. Parking for all home games is available in Lot 1 (next to Alumni Stadium) on
the DSU campus and other surrounding non-designated spaces.
Interviews
ALL INTERVIEWS should be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance through the
DSU Athletic Media Relations Office (302-857-6068). The best time for in-season
interviews with head coach Keith Walker is before or after practice.
Please call at least one day in advance for all phone interviews. The DSU Athletic
Media Relations Office will not distribute home/cell numbers for players or coaches.
All phone interviews should be conducted during those times reserved for general
media interview sessions.
There will be no player interviews prior to a game. Calling players at their homes or
on their cell phones is not permitted.
The DSU dormitories, class rooms, locker room, weight room and training room are
off limits to the media at all times.
Post-game Interviews
The athletic staff at Delaware State University is aware of the importance of media
coverage and respects the role of the media insofar as it interacts with their respective duties. To ensure the most workable situation for members of both entities, the
following procedures must be observed.
1) Delaware State University will observe a customary 15-minute cooling off period
before beginning post-game interviews.
2) Interviews will be conducted in a predetermined post-game area.
3) Courtside post-game interviews are not allowed unless it is necessary in order to
meet deadlines.
Each visiting team will set its own post-game interview policy, which will be announced to the media during the second half. Check with the opposing team’s sports
information staff if you have further questions.
The 2014-15 Delaware State University men’s basketball guide
is designed to assist members of the media in its coverage of
the team. Additional information, including releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting the DSU Athletic
Media Relations Office at (302) 857-6068..
Statistics and Services
Complete statistics and play-by-play will be available at all DSU home games. Game
notes, game programs and media guides will also be available. Telephone and fax
transmissions will be available after the game. A game recap/story along with statistics will be sent to media outlets and others requested by the visiting sports information director.
Media Credentials
All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for DSU
home basketball games should be directed to Dennis Jones by
calling (302-857-6068), faxing (302) 857-6069 or e-mailing
[email protected].
Scouting
All requests for scouting must be made through the DSU Athletic Media Relations
Office in advance of game day. Press row seating will be arranged upon availability.
Working press row space is allocated on the following basis: (1)
daily newspaper and wire-service writers covering for same/
next-day publications; (2) radio and television personnel for
broadcast origination; (3) newspaper and television photographers. Limited space is available for weekly representatives,
nationally accredited internet news services and non-originating
radio representatives on a game-by-game basis.
Photo and Film Guidelines
Approved photographers and videographers are permitted to
shoot along the baselines and photo decks. No media personnel or their equipment shall be in the team bench areas. Each
photographer is required to display their credential visibly during
contests.
Credits
Editor: Dennis Jones
Photos: Rodney Adams (All-Pro Photography); C.M. Baker Photography;
Carlos Holmes (DSU News Services); Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference
On the Cover
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2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTERS
DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
Alphabetical
No.
Name
Pos
Ht
Wt
Cl
Hometown/Previous School
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55
22
20
1
21
11
35
44
23
3
24
0
4
10
2
Tyshawn Bell
Charles Burley
Aric Dickerson
Mrdjan Gasevic
Kendall Gray
Larry Haley
DeAndre Haywood
Todd Hughes
Amere May
Jason Owens
Scott Sill
Artem Tavakalyan
Quincy Tillinghast
Kris Walden
Kavon Waller
Kendal Williams
G/F
PG
G/F
F/C
C
G
G
G
G
F
F
F
G
G
F
G
6-7
5-10
6-6
6-8
6-10
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-6
6-9
6-6
6-0
6-1
6-5
6-0
215
185
215
235
235
190
200
175
185
230
215
210
175
180
210
160
SR
SR
JR
SO
SR
JR
SO
FR
SR
JR
SO
FR
FR
JR
FR
SR.
Dover, Del./Maine Central Institute
Wilmington, Del./Cecil CC/Glasgow HS
Chicago, Ill./West Virginia
Mladenovac, Serbia/KK Mladenovac
Dover, Del./Polytech HS
Largo, Md./Frederick CC/IMG Academy
Irving, N.J./Paterson Catholic
Smyrna, Del./Sanford School
Covert, Mich./Covert HS/St. Augustine’s
Seaford, Del./Seaford HS
Windsor, Conn./Windsor HS
Moscow, Russia/Florida Air Academy
Cincinnati, OH/School of Performing Arts
Richmond, Va./Towson Univ.
Chester, Va./Thomas Dale HS
Stone Mountain, Ga./Baltimore Co. CC/Dover (Del.) HS
Numerical
No.
Name
0
Quincy Tillinghast
1
Kendall Gray
2
Kendal Williams
3
Scott Sill
4
Kris Walden
5
Tyshawn Bell
10
Kavon Waller
11
DeAndre Haywood
20
Mrdjan Gasevic
21
Larry Haley
22
Aric Dickerson
23
Jason Owens
24
Artem Tavakalyan
35
Todd Hughes
44
Amere May
55
Charles Burley
Pos
G
C
G
F
G
G/F
F
G
F/C
G
G/F
F
F
G
G
PG
Ht
6-0
6-10
6-0
6-9
6-1
6-7
6-5
6-2
6-8
6-3
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-2
6-3
5-10
Wt
175
235
160
215
180
215
210
200
235
190
215
230
210
175
185
185
Cl
FR
SR
SR.
SO
JR
SR
FR
SO
SO
JR
JR
JR
FR
FR
SR
SR
Hometown/Previous School
Cincinnati, OH/School of Performing Arts
Dover, Del./Polytech HS
Stone Mtn., Ga./Baltimore Co. CC/Dover (Del.) HS
Windsor, Conn./Windsor HS
Richmond, Va./Towson Univ.
Dover, Del./Maine Central Institute
Chester, Va./Thomas Dale HS
Irving, N.J./Paterson Catholic
Mladenovac, Serbia/KK Mladenovac
Largo, Md./Frederick CC/IMG Academy
Chicago, Ill./West Virginia
Seaford, Del./Seaford HS
Moscow, Russia/Florida Air Academy
Smyrna, Del./Sanford School
Covert, Mich./Covert HS/St. Augustine’s
Wilmington, Del./Cecil CC/Glasgow HS
Lettermen Returning (8)
Tyshawn Bell (F), Charles Burley (G), Mjdjan Gasovic (F), Kendall Gray (C ), Larry Haley, DeAndre Haywood (G), Jason Owens (F), Kendal Williams
(G),
Lettermen Lost (2)
Albert “A.J.” Thomas (G), Casey Walker (G/F)
Starters Returning/Lost (3/2)
C Kendall Gray (R ), F Casey Walker (L); F Tyshawn Bell (R); G A.J. Thomas (L); Kendal Williams (R)
Newcomers (7)
G/F Aric Dickerson; G Todd Hughes; G #Amere May; F Artem Tavakalyan; G Quincy Tillinghast; G Kris Walden; F Kavon Waller;
# - played at Delaware State from 2011-13
Pronunciations
Amere May
Aric Dickerson
Mrdjan Gaavic
Artem Tavakalyan
Quincy Tillinghast
Kavon Waller
Ah-MEER
AIR-ick
MER-john GAS-ah-vick
R-chum TAH-VUH-ky-un
TlLL-ing-hast
KUH-vahn
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2014-15 SEASON OUTLOOK
Delaware State University’s administration thought enough of the job
Keith Walker did as interim head
coach of the Hornets during the final
11 games of the 2013-14 season
that the interim title was removed
last spring. Walker was named head
Gray was second in the MEAC in rebounding (7.9 pg), third in field goal percentage
(.579) and fourth in blocks (2.7 pg) last season. He ranked third on the Hornets in scoring (11.5 ppg) and set a school record for
the second time in his career with 81 blocks.
In addition, he led the team with 11 “doubledoubles” during the 2013-14
campaign.
In three seasons with the Hornets, Gray has
623 points, 420 rebounds and 210 blocks.
He needs 13 blocks to become the school’s
all-time leader.
Forwards Jason Owens (jr.; Seaford, Del.) and Mrdjan Gasevic
(so.; Mladenovac, Serbia); and
guard Larry Haley (jr.; Largo, Md.)
return after performing primarily as
reserves during their first season
with the Hornets in the 2013-14
campaign.
Two players who last competed
for the Hornets during the 2012-13
season also return to the team.
Forward Tyshawn Bell (sr.; Dover, Del.)
returns after ranking second on the team in
scoring (12.1 ppg) and rebounding (3.9 pg)
last season. Bell enters his final season with
809 points, 284 rebounds and 133 threepointers at DSU.
Keith Walker
The Hornets’ top two newcomers from the
2013-14 season also return.
Point guard Kendal Williams (sr.; Dover,
Del.), a pre-season All-MEAC Third Team
last month-and-a-half of the 2013-14 pick, led the team with 84 assists to rank
10th in the MEAC (2.8 pg) in his first year
campaign.
with the Hornets after transferring from Baltimore City Community College. Williams was
He led the Hornets to a 5-6 overall
fourth on the team in scoring and topped the
record and 5-5 mark in the MidEastern Athletic Conference during club with a .420 three-point shooting percentage (29-for-69) last season.
his interim stint. Prior to Walker’s
appointment, the team was 4-15
Shooting guard DeAndre Haywood (so.;
overall and 0-6 in conference play.
Jersey City, N.J.) begins his second season
with the Hornets after earning MEAC AllWith Walker at the helm, Delaware
Rookie Honors last season. Haywood was
State posted a season-high threegame win streak and posted an up- fifth on the team in scoring at 6.2 points perset victory over Morgan State, which game as a freshman last season.
reached the 2014 MEAC TournaThe DSU backcourt also returns point guard
ment championship game.
Charles Burley (sr.; Wilmington, Del.), who
was third on team with 69 assists (2.3 pg)
The Hornets return four of their top
five scorers, leading rebounder, shot and fifth in steals with 16 in 30 games last
season.
blocker; and play maker from the
2013-14 season.
coach of the Hornets on April 15,
Greg
Jackson
2014 after
running the team for the
Starting center Kendall Gray (sr.;
Dover, Del.) was named to the 2014
-15 pre-season All-MEAC First
Team after earning second team
honors as a junior.
Kendall Gray
Shooting guard Amere May (sr.;
Covert, Mich.) is back with the
Hornets after a stellar season at
Div. II St. Augustine’s College
(N.C.) in 2013-14. May competed
with the Hornets from 2011-to-13
before enrolling at St. Augustine’s,
where he was an All-CIAA First
Team selection after averaging
19.3 points per-game last season.
May was fifth on the Hornets in
scoring at 6.0 ppg as a sophomore
in 2012-13; and seventh on the
team with a 5.8 ppg average as a
freshman the previous year.
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2014-15 SEASON OUTLOOK
Scott Sill (r-so., Windsor, Conn.), a
6-9 forward, rejoins the Hornets after sitting out the 2013-14 season as
a redshirt. He appeared in 11 games
as a freshman in 2012-13.
The newcomers to the backcourt include
Towson University transfer Kris Walden (jr.;
Richmond, Va.), who competed for the Tigers from 2011-to-13. He averaged 20
points per game as a senior at Henrico HS
in Virginia.
Delaware State will be home to
Campbell University for its next
game on Dec. 10. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
It’s back on the road for the next
four contests, highlighted by a
One of the biggest challenges facing Quincy Tillinghast (fr.; Cincinnati, OH) was Dec. 28 contest against the Orethe Hornets this season is finding a
gon Ducks in Eugene, Ore.
Miami Valley Conference (OH) MVP after
replacement for one of their all-time averaging 22.4 ppg as a senior at Cincinthree-point shooters, forward Casey nati’s Creative and Performing Arts Acade- The Hornets will also visit Rhode
Island (Dec. 13), St. Francis
Walker, who led the team in scoring my. He nailed more than 500 three-point
Brooklyn (Dec. 17); and Temple at
field goals during his scholastic career.
(12.6) last season and graduated as
the Liacouris Center in PhiladelphNo. 2 in team history with 266 three- Local product Todd Hughes (fr.; Smyrna,
ia (Dec. 28) during the swing.
point field goals.
Del.) also joins the Hornet backcourt this
Delaware State returns home to
season. Hughes, a Delaware All-State seThe Hornets must also replace point lection and 1,000-point scorer at Sanford
face Cheyney on Jan. 8, 2015 (7
guard A.J. Thomas, who helped
p.m.); and welcome Morgan State
School, helped lead the team to the state
lead the team to the MEAC Tourna- championship during his sophomore seato Memorial Hall on Jan. 10 (4
ment semifinals as a junior and was son.
p.m.) for the Mid-Eastern Athletic
second on the club with 70 assists
Conference opener.
as a senior last season.
Schedule
Trips to Hawai’i and Oregon, along with first In all, the Hornets are scheduled
The newcomers expected to chaltime meetings against Penn and Temple in to travel nearly 27 thousand miles
lenge for playing time this season
to 13 states and the District of CoPhiladelphia, highlight the 2014-15 DSU
include three athletic forwards and
lumbia this season.
schedule.
Greg
Jackson
three sharp shooting guards.
Forward Aric Dickerson (jr.; Chicago, Ill.) joins the Hornets after previously competing at the University of
West Virginia (2011-12) with a stop
at Lee College (Tex.) in between.
Dickerson was a standout at Chicago’s Lincoln Park HS before enrolling at WVU.
Kavon Waller (fr.; Chester, Va.)
also joins the frontcourt after a
standout career at Virginia’s Thomas Dale HS, where he averaged 24
points per game as a senior; and
forward Artem Tavakalyan (fr.;
Moscow, Russia) is new to the team
after helping lead Florida Air Academy to a 26-2 record as a senior last
season.
The Hornets will open the season at Penn in
the historic Palestra on Nov. 15. This will be
the first contest between the Hornets and
Ivy League Quakers.
Delaware State will play its home opener
the following Monday (Nov. 17) against
Baptist Bible in Memorial Hall (7 p.m.).
The Hornets will then hit the road for the
next six games, highlighted by a visit to Hawai’i on Dec. 2.
The road swing will begin at North Texas on
Nov. 19, followed by trips to Arkansas (Nov.
21), Iona (Nov. 26) and Wake Forest (Nov.
28).
The Sunday after returning from Hawai’i, the
Hornets will travel upstate to battle Delaware on Dec. 7. Game time is 12 p.m. at
UD’s Carpenter Center.
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2014-15: MEAC Player-of-the-Year candidate ... Preseason All-MEAC First Team.
2013-14: All-MEAC Second Team selection … starting center in each of the Hornets‘ 30 games …two-time MEAC
Defensive Player-of-the-Week selection … set DSU single-season record with 81 blocks … tied school record for
blocks in a game for the second time in his career (8) in nationally broadcast contest (ESPNU) vs. NCA&T (Jan. 20)
… third on the Hornets in scoring (11.5 ppg); and tops in rebounding (7.9 pg) and blocks (81) … fourth in the MEAC
in blocks (2.7 pg); second in rebounding (7.9 pg); and third in field goal pct. (.597) … had team-high 11 doubledoubles … reached double figures in scoring in 20 games, including a string of seven straight earlier in the season
… tied career-high with 13 rebounds in five games … had 10-or-more rebounds in 11 games … scored career high
20 points (8-12 FGs) vs. Norfolk State (Jan. 13) … tied career-high with 13 rebounds vs. Campbell in DSU‘s last
outing (Jan. 4) .. had 14 points (5-9 FGs) and career-high 13 rebounds vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (Dec. 30) … tallied
12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State in previous contest (Dec. 17) …scored 19 points (8-11
FGs; 3-3 FTs) vs. Delaware (Nov. 25) … also had four blocks in Delaware contest … tallied 15 points in losses to
George Washington (Nov. 19) and Buffalo (Nov. 30) … blocked season-high five shots vs. Geo. Washington ((Nov.
19) and Coppin State (Dec. 7) … team leader with nine points in loss to Clemson (Nov. 13) … opened the season
with 11 points, seven rebounds and two blocks vs. Cairn (Nov. 9) … team scoring leader in two games.
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KENDALL GRAY
SENIOR
CENTER
6-10/235
DOVER, DEL./
POLYTECH HS
2013-14 HIGHS
Points: 20, vs. Norfolk St. (1/13/14)
Field goals: 8 (2X)
3 pt. FGs: n/a
Free throws: 9 (2X)
Rebounds: 13 (5x)
Assists: 3 (2X)
Blocks: 8 (2X)
Steals: 3, at Florida A&M (2/17/14)
Minutes: 42 (2X)
Career Highs
Points: 20, vs. Norfolk St. (1/13/14)
Field goals: 8 (2X)
3 pt. FGs: n/a
Free throws: 9 (2X)
Rebounds: 13 (5x)
Assists: 3 (2X)
Blocks: 8 (2X)
Steals: 3, at Florida A&M (2/17/14)
Minutes: 42 (2X)
2012-13: Appeared in 29 games, starting 28 … team leader and second in the MEAC at 2.6 blocks per game
(school-record 75 total blocks) …20th among all NCAA Div. I players in blocks per game … tied school record with
eight blocks in 73-69 overtime win vs. Wagner (Nov. 14) … also tied his career-high with 17 points (4-5 FGs; 9-13
FTs) in Wagner contest … second on the Hornets in rebounding at 3.5 per game (78 total) … third among DSU
players with at least 100 shots with .480 shooting percentage (59-for-123) … had 13 points, five rebounds and two
blocks in 63-60 MEAC Tournament win over Hampton (Mar. 14) … tallied 13 points (6-10 FGs), seven rebounds
and four blocks in 63-53 loss to Navy in South Padre Island (Tex.) Tournament (Nov. 24) … was 4-for-5 from the
floor (8 points) and recorded four blocks in 95-46 victory over Cairn (Nov. 12) … collected season-high eight rebounds in 52-50 win over Morgan State (Feb. 18) … had at least one block in 25 of the 29 games in which he appeared …recorded at least one block in each of the 12 first games of the season … had at least two blocks in 19
games; 3 or more in 14 games; 4 or more 9 games; and five or more in five contests … tallied 19 blocks during a
four-game stretch from Nov. 23 to Dec. 1 … sixth on the Hornets in scoring at 5.5 points per-game … named to
2012 South Padre Island All-Tournament Team.
2011-12: Limited to 17 games due to a knee injury ... missed the last 10 regular season games and the MEAC Tournament due to the injury ... was leading the MEAC and tied for ninth among all NCAA Div. I players in blocks at the
time of the injury (3.2 per game; 54 total) two-time MEAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week ... named MEAC Defensive
Player-of-the Week for the second time on Jan. 2 after recording seven blocks and pulling down 15 rebounds in two
games ... recorded his first collegiate "double-double" with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. George Washington (Dec.
31) ... also had four blocks in GW contest ... also named MEAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week on Dec. 5 ... swatted
away six shots for the second time this season vs. UMES (Dec. 3) ... also blocked six shots vs. Notre Dame (Nov.
18) had five blocks vs. Wagner (Nov. 29) and Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 29) ... also tallied career-high 17 points (5-8
FGs; 7-9 FTs) vs. Howard (Dec. 6) ... tallied 15 points (7-9 FGs) vs. Eastern Kentucky on Nov. 29 ... had five blocks
and seven rebounds in 56-41 win over NCA&T in DSU's last outing (Jan. 30) ... had at least one block in 16 of the
17 games in which he appeared ... recorded at one block in each of his first 13 collegiate games ... also missed
Dec. 17 contest vs. Tenn. State due to an injury.
High School: Three-year varsity letter winner at Polytech HS ... helped lead Polytech to 2010 Henlopen Conference Southern Division Championship ... 2010 All-Henlopen Conference and Henlopen South First Team selection ... Delaware All-State Honorable Mention ... averaged 15 points, 12 rebounds and 11 blocks per game during
senior season.
Personal: Son of Winfret and Irma Gray ... has two siblings ... born May 5, 1992 in Merced, Cal.
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
KENDALL GRAY GAME-BY-GAME
2013-14
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13 *
21
4-6
.667
0-0
.000
3-5
.600
2
5
7 7.0
2 0
3
2
2
0
11 11.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13 *
21
3-8
.375
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
3
1
4 5.5
5 1
1
2
0
0
9 10.0
at Clemson
11/13/13 *
31
1-6
.167
0-0
.000
6-8
.750
2
2
4 5.0
3 0
1
1
3
0
8 9.3
at George Washington
11/19/13 *
34
5-8
.625
0-0
.000
5-9
.556
4
2
6 5.3
3 0
1
2
5
0
15 10.8
DELAWARE
11/25/13 *
32
8-11
.727
0-0
.000
3-3 1.000
0
4
4 5.0
4 0
0
1
4
0
19 12.4
at Buffalo
11/30/13 *
33
7-11
.636
0-0
.000
1-3
.333
1
2
3 4.7
3 0
0
3
1
0
15 12.8
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13 *
18
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
3
3
6 4.9
3 0
0
0
1
0
2 11.3
at University of Dayto 12/04/13 *
22
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 4.5
4 0
0
2
2
0
2 10.1
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13 *
40
2-6
.333
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
8
9 5.0
3 0
0
3
5
0
5 9.6
vs Howard
12/15/13 *
38
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
3-7
.429
2
4
6 5.1
4 0
0
1
2
1
11 9.7
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13 *
28
5-7
.714
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
6
5
11 5.6
4 0
0
1
1
0
12 9.9
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13 *
34
5-9
.556
0-0
.000
4-6
.667
0 13
13 6.3
5 1
1
0
2
0
14 10.3
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14 *
28
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
0
0
0 5.8
3 0
0
4
3
0
10 10.2
at Campbell
01/04/14 *
34
5-11
.455
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
4
9
13 6.3
4 0
1
1
4
0
11 10.3
HAMPTON
01/11/14 *
37
6-8
.750
0-0
.000
5-7
.714
6
4
10 6.5
2 0
0
1
2
1
17 10.7
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14 *
37
8-12
.667
0-0
.000
4-5
.800
5
7
12 6.9
3 0
0
0
5
1
20 11.3
at N.C. Central
01/18/14 *
24
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
7-9
.778
3
4
7 6.9
4 0
1
1
1
0
9 11.2
at NCATM
01/20/14 *
38
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
5-10 .500
3
6
9 7.0
3 0
3
1
8
0
9 11.1
NJIT
01/27/14 *
42
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
6-10 .600
3
9
12 7.3
4 0
2
2
4
1
14 11.2
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14 *
28
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
3-8
.375
0
3
3 7.1
3 0
1
2
3
0
9 11.1
at Coppin State
02/03/14 *
28
5-6
.833
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
2
4
6 7.0
3 0
0
0
1
0
11 11.1
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14 *
37
3-8
.375
0-0
.000
2-4
.500
2
5
7 7.0
1 0
2
2
4
0
8 11.0
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14 *
24
6-7
.857
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
3
4 6.9
4 0
3
0
2
0
12 11.0
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14 *
38
5-6
.833
0-0
.000
3-3 1.000
4
7
11 7.0
3 0
0
1
0
0
13 11.1
at Florida A&M
02/17/14 *
32
6-8
.750
0-0
.000
4-10 .400
6
7
13 7.3
2 0
0
3
3
3
16 11.3
UMESM
02/22/14 *
33
6-8
.750
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
5
5
10 7.4
4 0
2
1
1
0
15 11.4
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14 *
38
6-11
.545
0-0
.000
4-6
.667
5
8
13 7.6
4 0
1
3
6
1
16 11.6
HOWARD
03/01/14 *
34
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
5-5 1.000
3 10
13 7.8
3 0
0
1
3
1
7 11.4
at UMESM
03/06/14 *
39
6-7
.857
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
3
8
11 7.9
3 0
1
5
1
2
13 11.5
vs Florida A&M
3/11/14
*
40
2-9
.222
0-0
.000
9-12 .750
3
4
7 7.9
3 0
0
2
2
0
13 11.5
Totals......................... 30
963
125-216
.579
0-0
.000
96-150 .640
82 154
236
7.9
99
2
24
48
81
11
346 11.5
2012-13
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWYNEDD-MERCY
11/10/12 *
19
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
2
4
6 6.0
1 0
1
1
1
0
5 5.0
CAIRN
11/12/12 *
12
4-5
.800
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
1
3
4 5.0
1 0
0
0
4
0
8 6.5
WAGNER
11/14/12 *
42
4-5
.800
0-0
.000
9-13 .692
2
5
7 5.7
2 0
1
1
8
2
17 10.0
at Illinois State
11/18/12 *
11
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
1
0
1 4.5
3 0
0
2
1
0
3 8.3
vs Fairleigh Dickinson 11/23/12 *
24
4-4
1.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
5
6 4.8
5 1
0
2
5
0
9 8.4
vs Navy
11/24/12 *
38
6-10
.600
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
3
4
7 5.2
1 0
1
0
4
0
13 9.2
at Eastern Kentucky Un 11/28/12 *
36
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
2
2
4 5.0
2 0
0
2
5
0
3 8.3
UMESM
12/01/12 *
30
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
3-3 1.000
1
6
7 5.3
2 0
1
4
5
0
9 8.4
at Delaware
12/08/12 *
32
2-8
.250
0-1
.000
5-10 .500
3
1
4 5.1
5 1
0
4
2
0
9 8.4
at Penn State
12/15/12 *
18
0-4
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 4.6
4 0
0
0
2
0
0 7.6
at PITT
12/19/12 *
30
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 4.4
3 0
2
0
1
1
4 7.3
at Md. Eastern Shore
01/19/13 *
14
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
0
0
0 4.0
3 0
0
0
1
1
1 6.8
HOWARD
01/23/13 *
11
0-4
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 3.8
1 0
0
1
0
2
0 6.2
at Bethune-Cookman
01/26/13 *
11
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 3.5
2 0
0
1
2
0
0 5.8
at Florida A&M
01/28/13 *
32
3-3
1.000
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
0
3
3 3.5
0 0
0
0
4
0
6 5.8
NO. CAROLINA CENTRAL
02/02/13 *
18
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
0
1
1 3.3
2 0
0
2
1
1
2 5.6
NO. CAROLINA A&T
02/04/13 *
15
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
5
6 3.5
1 0
0
2
1
0
0 5.2
at Norfolk State
02/09/13 *
23
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
0
2
2 3.4
3 0
0
1
4
0
4 5.2
at Hampton
02/11/13 *
30
4-10
.400
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
2
1
3 3.4
5 1
0
1
3
0
9 5.4
COPPIN STATE
02/16/13 *
18
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
3
1
4 3.4
4 0
1
2
3
0
4 5.3
MORGAN STATE
02/18/13 *
32
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2
6
8 3.6
3 0
0
2
5
0
6 5.3
NORFOLK STATE
02/23/13 *
16
2-7
.286
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
0
0
0 3.5
4 0
0
3
0
0
6 5.4
HAMPTON
02/25/13
10
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 3.3
3 0
1
0
3
0
0 5.1
at HOWARD
03/02/13 *
27
4-4
1.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
3
4
7 3.5
3 0
1
1
2
0
8 5.3
at Morgan State
03/04/13 *
25
3-7
.429
0-0
.000
2-4
.500
0
2
2 3.4
3 0
0
1
0
1
8 5.4
at South Carolina Stat 03/07/13 *
38
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
3
6
9 3.7
2 0
0
2
3
0
8 5.5
vs HOWARD
3/12/13
*
20
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
2
0
2 3.6
5 1
1
2
0
0
0 5.3
vs Hampton
3/14/13
*
23
4-8
.500
0-0
.000
5-6
.833
2
3
5 3.6
2 0
0
1
2
1
13 5.5
vs No. Carolina A&T
3/15/13
*
27
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
0
0
0 3.5
3 0
1
2
3
0
5 5.5
Totals......................... 28 682
59-123 .480
0-1
.000 42-67 .627 37 65 102 3.5 78 4 11 40 75
9 160 5.5
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2011-12
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WILMINGTON
11/12/11 *
10
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
0
0
0 0.0
0 0
0
1
1
0
5 5.0
at Georgia Tech
11/14/11 *
13
0-2
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.5
2 0
0
2
1
0
0 2.5
at Notre Dame
11-18-11 *
28
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
3-5
.600
2
0
2 1.0
2 0
2
1
6
1
9 4.7
PHILA. BIBLICAL
11/23/11 *
12
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 1.3
2 0
1
0
4
0
4 4.5
at WAGNER
11/26/11 *
25
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
1-1 1.000
1
3
4 1.8
3 0
0
1
5
0
7 5.0
EASTERN KENTUCKY
11/29/11 *
40
7-9
.778
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
4
5
9 3.0
3 0
1
0
5
2
15 6.7
at U. of Maryland East 12/03/11 *
34
0-4
.000
0-0
.000
1-3
.333
3
3
6 3.4
5 1
0
2
6
0
1 5.9
at Howard
12/6/11
*
30
5-8
.625
0-0
.000
7-9
.778
2
2
4 3.5
4 0
0
0
2
0
17 7.3
DELAWARE
12/10/11 *
22
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
5
6 3.8
4 0
0
2
1
0
3 6.8
at Georgia
12/30/11 *
37
1-6
.167
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
2
3
5 3.9
1 0
1
2
3
0
2 6.3
at George Washington
12/31/11 *
34
4-9
.444
0-0
.000
4-4 1.000
4
6
10 4.5
1 0
1
3
4
0
12 6.8
at NC State
01/04/12 *
25
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2
3
5 4.5
2 0
0
2
2
3
4 6.6
U. OF MARYLAND EASTERN 01/14/12 *
35
3-7
.429
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
4
4
8 4.8
3 0
0
2
5
1
9 6.8
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
01/21/12 *
17
3-4
.750
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
2
1
3 4.6
3 0
0
4
0
0
8 6.9
FLORIDA A&M
01/23/12 *
19
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
5
6 4.7
4 0
1
1
3
0
5 6.7
at N.C. Central
01/28/12 *
30
4-5
.800
0-0
.000
6-8
.750
0
4
4 4.7
5 1
0
1
1
1
14 7.2
at North Carolina A&T 01/30/12 *
19
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2
5
7 4.8
3 0
0
0
5
0
2 6.9
Totals......................... 17
430
43-85
.506
0-1
.000
31-45
.689
31
51
82
4.8
47
2
7
24
54
8
117
6.9
GRAY’S CAREER STATS
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
TOTALS
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------………………… 30-30 963 32.1 125-216 .579
0-0
.000 96-150 .640
82 154 236 7.9 99 2 24 48 81 11 346 11.5
…….... 29-28 682 23.5 59-123 .480
0-1
.000 42-67
.627
37 65 102 3.5 78 4 11 40 75
9 160 5.5
………….
17-17 430 25.3 43-85
.506
0-1
.000 31-45
.689
31 51
82 4.8 47 2
7 24 54
8 117 6.9
76-75 2075 27.3 227-424 .535
0-2
.000 169-262 .645 150 270 420 5.5 224 8 42 112 210 28 623 8.2
Kendall Gray by the numbers
12 - career “double-doubles”
14– games with 10-or-more rebounds
52– games with two-or-more blocks
38 - games with at least three blocks
25– games with four-or-more blocks
16– games with at least five blocks
5 - games with six-or-more blocks
21 - longest streak with at least one blocks in a game
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2014-15: Preseason All-MEAC Third Team selection
2013-14: Played in all 30 games, starting 20 … tops on the Hornets with .420 three-point field goal percentage (29for-69) … fourth on the team in scoring (8.2 ppg) … team leader with 84 assists and third in three-point field goals
(29) … scored career-high 19 points (7-11 FG; 3-5 3pt.FG; 2-2 FT) vs. Howard in Big Apple Classic (Dec. 15) …
had 13 points and career-high five steals vs. Savannah State(Feb. 10) tallied 11 points vs. Oklahoma State in last
outing (Dec. 17) … scored 18 points (7-8 FGs; 4-5 3pt. FGs) vs. Baptist Bible (Dec. 2) … scored 14 points (5-6 FGs;
2-2 3pt.; 2-2 FTs) in DSU debut vs. Cairn (Nov. 9).
2012-13 (At Baltimore City Community College): 2012-13 All-Maryland Junior College First Team and AllRegion XX Second Team selection at Baltimore City College ... averaged 14.8 points and 4.9 assists (each a team
high) during 2012-13 season ... helped lead BCCC to 21-10 overall record, a conference title and Region XX Tournament finals last season ... named to Region XX All-Tournament Team ... played for head coach Terry Maczko at
BCCC.
High School: Helped lead Dover (Del.) High School to 18-4 overall record, Henlopen Conference championship
and state tournament finals appearance during the 2009-10 season ... played for head coach Stephen Wilson, a
former DSU assistant coach and interim head coach, at Dover High School.
Personal: Son of Gibson and Kim Williams ... born 1/29/92 ... majoring in mass communications at DSU
2
KENDALL WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME
2013-14
KENDAL
WILLIAMS
SENIOR
GUARD
6-9/215
STONE MTN., GA./
BALTIMORE CO. CC/
DOVER (DEL.) HS
DSU HIGHS (2013-14)
Points: 19, vs. Howard (12/15/13)
Field goals: 7 (two games)
3 pt FGs: 4, vs. Baptist Bible
(12/2/13)
Free throws: 5, vs. SC State
(2/8/14)
Rebounds: 7, vs. Dayton
(12/14/13)
Assists: 7, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
Blocks: n/a
Steals: 5, vs. Savannah St.
(2/10/14)
Minutes: 40, vs. SC State(2/8/14)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
18
5-6
.833
2-2
1.000
2-2 1.000
0
1
1 1.0
2 0
7
0
0
1
14 14.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13
29
4-10
.400
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.5
1 0
0
2
0
1
8 11.0
at Clemson
11/13/13
23
1-4
.250
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.7
0 0
2
0
0
0
2 8.0
at George Washington
11/19/13
14
1-4
.250
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.5
1 0
1
3
0
0
3 6.8
DELAWARE
11/25/13 *
27
2-8
.250
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
3
3 1.8
3 0
1
2
0
2
4 6.2
at Buffalo
11/30/13
24
4-11
.364
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.7
1 0
4
0
0
1
9 6.7
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13
20
7-8
.875
4-5
.800
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.7
0 0
2
1
0
1
18 8.3
at University of Dayto 12/04/13 *
35
3-9
.333
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
4
3
7 2.4
1 0
4
2
0
0
6 8.0
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13 *
29
5-9
.556
2-6
.333
4-5
.800
3
1
4 2.6
1 0
3
3
0
1
16 8.9
vs Howard
12/15/13 *
38
7-11
.636
3-5
.600
2-2 1.000
1
5
6 2.9
1 0
0
1
0
2
19 9.9
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13 *
36
4-17
.235
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.8
1 0
2
0
0
1
11 10.0
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13 *
34
5-13
.385
1-1
1.000
2-2 1.000
0
0
0 2.6
0 0
3
3
0
0
13 10.3
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14 *
32
3-7
.429
1-1
1.000
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 2.7
2 0
2
1
0
0
9 10.2
at Campbell
01/04/14 *
35
4-8
.500
0-1
.000
4-6
.667
0
2
2 2.6
1 0
1
1
0
0
12 10.3
HAMPTON
01/11/14 *
33
3-13
.231
0-5
.000
2-4
.500
1
3
4 2.7
0 0
2
3
0
1
8 10.1
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14
11
0-6
.000
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.7
0 0
4
0
0
0
0 9.5
at N.C. Central
01/18/14
31
3-5
.600
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
1
0
1 2.6
1 0
4
3
0
0
8 9.4
at NCATM
01/20/14
18
0-6
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.6
2 0
4
1
0
0
0 8.9
NJIT
01/27/14 *
34
4-6
.667
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.5
3 0
3
5
0
0
9 8.9
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14
29
3-5
.600
2-2
1.000
1-2
.500
0
1
1 2.5
3 0
4
1
0
0
9 8.9
at Coppin State
02/03/14 *
29
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
0
2
2 2.4
3 0
5
0
0
0
7 8.8
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14 *
40
4-7
.571
1-3
.333
5-6
.833
0
5
5 2.5
1 0
3
1
0
1
14 9.0
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14 *
32
3-4
.750
1-1
1.000
2-2 1.000
0
2
2 2.5
1 0
5
4
0
5
9 9.0
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14 *
29
6-9
.667
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
0
3
3 2.5
2 0
1
0
0
2
15 9.3
at Florida A&M
02/17/14 *
30
0-6
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.6
2 0
2
1
0
1
0 8.9
UMESM
02/22/14 *
35
4-6
.667
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.5
4 0
5
0
0
0
10 9.0
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14 *
17
1-7
.143
0-3
.000
1-2
.500
0
0
0 2.4
1 0
1
3
0
0
3 8.7
HOWARD
03/01/14 *
31
1-4
.250
0-1
.000
3-4
.750
1
2
3 2.4
3 0
3
3
0
0
5 8.6
at UMESM
03/06/14 *
14
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
0
0
0 2.3
3 0
4
2
0
1
2 8.4
vs Florida A&M
3/11/14
*
13
1-3
.333
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.3
3 0
2
1
0
0
2 8.2
Totals......................... 20
820
92-221
.416
29-69
.420
32-45
.711
15
53
68
2.3
47
0
84
47
0
21
245
8.2
WILLIAMS CAREER STATS (at DSU)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2013-14...... 30-20 820 27.3 92-221 .416 29-69
.420 32-45
.711
15 53
68 2.3 47 0 84 47
0 21 245 8.2
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES - Kendal Williams
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2013-14: Sat out the season as a redshirt
2012-13: Appeared in 11 games … tallied career-highs of eight points and seven rebounds in 95-46 over Cairn
(Nov. 12). … hit a three-pointer for his only basket vs. Penn State (Dec. 15).
High School: Helped lead Windsor HS to 2008 Connecticut Class LL state championship ... averaged 10 points
and 10 rebounds per game at Charls Prep ... earned All-Conference Academic honors
Personal: Son of Scott and Maureen Sill ... majoring in Sport Management at DSU ... full name is Scott James Sill
II ... born 12/5/92 in Springfield, Mass.
2012-13 Game-by-Game
3
SCOTT SILL
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWYNEDD-MERCY
11/10/12
1
0-3
.000
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 0.0
CAIRN
11/12/12
17
4-10
.400
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
2
5
7 4.0
3 0
0
0
0
0
8 4.0
at Illinois State
11/18/12
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.7
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 2.7
vs Navy
11/24/12
2
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.0
at Penn State
12/15/12
8
1-3
.333
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
3 2.2
at Marshall
01/02/13
5
0-2
.000
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.8
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.8
NO. CAROLINA A&T
02/04/13
5
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.6
0 0
0
1
0
0
0 1.6
at Norfolk State
02/09/13
2
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.4
COPPIN STATE
02/16/13
4
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.4
0 0
0
0
0
1
0 1.2
MORGAN STATE
02/18/13
5
0-2
.000
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.4
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.1
at Morgan State
2/4/2013
9
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.4
1 0
0
0
1
0
0 1.0
Totals......................... 0
61
5-24
.208
1-15
.067
0-0
.000
3 12
15 1.4
6 0
0
3
1
1
11 1.0
r-SOPHOMORE
FORWARD
6-9/215
WINDSOR, CONN./
WINDSOR HS/CHARLS
PREP
2012-13 HIGHS
Points: 8, vs. Cairn (11/12/12)
Field goals: 4, vs. Cairn (11/12/12)
3 pt FGs: n/a
Free throws: n/a
Rebounds: 7, vs. Cairn (11/12/12)
Assists: n/a
Blocks: n/a
Steals: n/a
Minutes: 17, vs. Cairn (11/12/12)
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2013-14: Competed in 29 games, starting 21 … named MEAC Player-of-the-Week for first time in his career on Feb. 17
after scoring 42 points (13-for-22 FGs) in two games … tied career-high (21 pts.) in two games … scored 21 points (6-11
FGs; 2-4 3pt.; 7-8 FTs) vs. Bethune-Cookman … also tallied 21 points (7-11 FGs) vs. Savannah State (Feb. 10) … tied career high with 10 rebounds to record his second career double-double in Bethune-Cookman contest (Feb. 15) … second in
the MEAC in free throw shooting (.862; 75-for-87) … second on the Hornets in scoring at 12.1 points per game … second
on the team with 41 three-point field goals … scored 19 points in two games (Baptist Bible on Dec. 2 and SC State on Feb.
8) …. scored 40 points in last regular season games … hit 14 of his last 20 regular season shots, including 6-of-8 from three
-point territory … led Hornets with 17 points (7-11 FGs; 3-5 3pt. FGs) in nationally broadcast contest (ESPNU) vs. NCA&T
(Jan. 20) … tallied 16 points (8-8 FTs) vs. Hampton (Jan. 11) … scored team-high 15 points vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 11) …
tallied 12 points vs. Delaware (Nov. 25) … scored 10 points (two 3-pt. FGs) and grabbed three points in opener against
Cairn (Nov. 9)… tallied 10 or more points in a team high 20 games, including a string of seven straight from Feb. 1 to Feb.
22.
2012-13: Competed in 31 of the Hornets’ 33 games …missed two games due the death of his mother … tops in the MEAC
with .417 three-point shooting percentage (50-for-120) … second on the Hornets with 50 three-point field goals … fourth on
the team in scoring at 8.0 points per game … tops among Hornet regulars with .811 free throw percentage (30-for-37) …
tied career-high with 15 points in 73-67 overtime win over Delaware (Dec. 8) and 80-76 overtime loss to Penn State (Dec.
15) … was 4-for-5 from the field, 3-of-3 from three-point territory; and 4-for-4 at the free throw line in Delaware contest …
sent the game into overtime with late three-point shot in Penn State contest … scored 14 points (5-9 FGs; three-3 pointers)
in 84-78 MEAC Tournament semifinal loss to North Carolina A&T (Mar. 15) … tallied 14 points in 63-46 victory over Howard
(Jan. 23) … led Hornets with 13 points in 60-56 loss to Norfolk State (Feb. 23) … had at least one three-point field goal in 25
games, including a seven-game streak to start the season … knocked down two-or-more threes in 14 games … reached
double figures in scoring in 10 games … grabbed season-high six rebounds in 76-66 win over UMES (Dec. 1) … averaged
21.2 minutes per-game.
5
TYSHAWN BELL
SENIOR
GUARD/FORWARD
6-7/215
DOVER, DEL./MAINE
CENTRAL INST./
CAESAR RODNEY HS
2013-14 HIGHS
Points: 21, (2X)
Field goals: 7(5X)
3 pt. FGs: 4 (2X)
Free throws: 8 (2X)
Rebounds: 10, vs. Bethune-Cookman
(2/15/14)
Assists: 4 (2X)
Blocks: 1 (9X)
Steals: 3 (2X))
Minutes: 39, vs. Geo. Washington (Nov.
19)
2011-12: MEAC All-Rookie selection .. appeared in each game, starting three ... fifth on the Hornets in scoring at 7.2 points
per-game ... fourth in the MEAC in three-point percentage (.387 ... 43-for-111) ... MEAC Rookie-of-the-Week on Feb. 6 ...
had a string of 13 games with at least one three-point field goal ... knocked down career-high four three-pointers vs. NCA&T
(Jan. 30) and Norfolk State (Feb. 4), tallying 12 points in each contest ... had at least one three-pointer in 22 of DSU's 30
contests ... reached double figures in scoring in 11 games ... recorded his first collegiate "double-double" with 14 points and
career-high 10 rebounds vs. Georgia (Dec. 30) ... scored career-high 15 points (5-8 FG; 3-5 3pt. FG) vs. Phila. Biblical (Nov.
23) ... had 13 points (3-5 3 pointers) and four rebounds vs. UMES (Dec. 3) ... scored 12 points on perfect shooting (3-3 FGs;
5-5 FTs) vs. Tenn. State (Dec. 17) ... tallied 12 points (6-9 FG) in collegiate debut vs. Wilmington (Nov. 12) ... had eight
points (3-3 FG; 2-2 3pt.) vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 18) ... scored 13 points in 74-73 win over Morgan State (Feb. 13).
High School: Earned four varsity letters at Caesar Rodney HS ... helped lead Riders to 27-3 overall record and state
championship game berth during senior season ... averaged 18.6 points, 14.3 rebounds and five assists as a senior ...
2009-10 Delaware All-State and All-Henlopen Conference First Team selection ... averaged 17 points-per-game as a junior and 16.4 points and 13 rebounds per game during sophomore year ... also attended Maine Central Institute (prep).
Personal: Son of Thomas and Sherry Bell ... has two siblings ... brother D.J. played football at University of Virginia .. born
Sep. 8, 1991 in Columbus, Miss.
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 21 (2X)
Field goals: 7 (5X)
3 pt. FGs: 4 (3X)
Free throws: 8 (2X)
Rebounds: 10 (2X)
Assists: 4 (2X)
Blocks: 3 (3X))
Steals: 3 (5x)
Minutes: 39, vs. Geo. Washington
(11/19/13)
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
TYSHAWN BELL GAME-BY-GAME
2013-14
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13 *
16
3-8
.375
2-6
.333
2-2 1.000
1
2
3 3.0
2 0
1
1
1
0
10 10.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13 *
35
5-13
.385
3-7
.429
2-3
.667
1
1
2 2.5
4 0
0
2
0
2
15 12.5
at Clemson
11/13/13 *
31
1-5
.200
0-3
.000
2-2 1.000
0
2
2 2.3
2 0
0
1
0
1
4 9.7
at George Washington
11/19/13 *
39
4-11
.364
1-3
.333
2-2 1.000
2
2
4 2.8
2 0
0
2
0
2
11 10.0
DELAWARE
11/25/13 *
32
5-12
.417
1-5
.200
1-2
.500
2
2
4 3.0
4 0
0
2
0
1
12 10.4
at Buffalo
11/30/13
20
1-6
.167
0-2
.000
2-2 1.000
2
2
4 3.2
2 0
1
1
0
3
4 9.3
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13 *
28
7-11
.636
2-4
.500
3-3 1.000
1
4
5 3.4
2 0
2
0
0
1
19 10.7
at University of Dayto 12/04/13 *
28
3-5
.600
2-4
.500
6-6 1.000
0
1
1 3.1
5 1
0
1
0
0
14 11.1
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13 *
32
2-5
.400
0-3
.000
8-9
.889
0
1
1 2.9
1 0
1
1
0
2
12 11.2
vs Howard
12/15/13
31
3-8
.375
0-3
.000
3-4
.750
0
3
3 2.9
2 0
0
1
2
1
9 11.0
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13
31
3-12
.250
1-6
.167
0-0
.000
3
2
5 3.1
4 0
0
3
1
2
7 10.6
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14
30
4-9
.444
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0
2
2 3.0
4 0
2
2
0
0
10 10.6
at Campbell
01/04/14
24
4-6
.667
0-2
.000
3-4
.750
1
5
6 3.2
2 0
0
1
0
0
11 10.6
HAMPTON
01/11/14
24
4-12
.333
0-5
.000
8-8 1.000
2
1
3 3.2
4 0
0
2
0
1
16 11.0
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14 *
28
3-12
.250
2-8
.250
0-0
.000
0
1
1 3.1
4 0
2
0
1
1
8 10.8
at N.C. Central
01/18/14 *
33
4-11
.364
1-4
.250
4-5
.800
0
9
9 3.4
2 0
0
0
1
0
13 10.9
at NCATM
01/20/14 *
35
7-11
.636
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
0
2
2 3.4
2 0
0
0
0
1
17 11.3
NJIT
01/27/14
10
0-3
.000
0-1
.000
2-2 1.000
1
1
2 3.3
5 1
0
0
0
0
2 10.8
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14 *
24
4-6
.667
2-4
.500
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 3.3
4 0
0
2
0
0
12 10.8
at Coppin State
02/03/14 *
28
4-10
.400
1-5
.200
2-2 1.000
1
4
5 3.4
2 0
3
0
0
0
11 10.9
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14 *
26
7-11
.636
4-6
.667
1-2
.500
1
5
6 3.5
3 0
1
4
1
3
19 11.2
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14 *
36
7-9
.778
2-2
1.000
5-5 1.000
0
4
4 3.5
3 0
2
0
0
1
21 11.7
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14 *
35
6-11
.545
2-4
.500
7-8
.875
0 10
10 3.8
2 0
4
0
0
0
21 12.1
at Florida A&M
02/17/14 *
35
4-10
.400
2-5
.400
3-3 1.000
3
3
6 3.9
4 0
1
3
0
1
13 12.1
UMESM
02/22/14 *
25
5-9
.556
2-3
.667
4-4 1.000
0
5
5 4.0
1 0
4
3
1
0
16 12.3
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14 *
24
3-9
.333
0-2
.000
1-2
.500
0
1
1 3.8
3 0
0
2
0
1
7 12.1
HOWARD
03/01/14
32
4-12
.333
1-6
.167
0-2
.000
2
1
3 3.8
2 0
2
2
0
1
9 12.0
at UMESM
03/06/14 *
36
7-13
.538
4-7
.571
0-1
.000
0
5
5 3.9
2 0
0
1
0
3
18 12.2
vs Florida A&M
3/11/14
*
21
3-7
.429
1-1
1.000
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 3.9
3 0
1
4
0
0
9 12.1
Totals......................... 21
829
117-267
.438
41-119
.345
75-87
.862
25
87
112
3.9
82
2
27
41
8
28
350 12.1
2012-13
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWYNEDD-MERCY
11/10/12
18
1-5
.200
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
3 3.0
CAIRN
11/12/12
10
2-7
.286
2-6
.333
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.5
0 0
2
0
0
0
6 4.5
WAGNER
11/14/12
11
3-6
.500
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
2
1
3 2.0
2 0
0
0
1
0
7 5.3
at Illinois State
11/18/12
22
1-3
.333
1-3
.333
0-2
.000
0
2
2 2.0
1 0
0
1
1
2
3 4.8
at Northwestern
11/20/12
29
3-6
.500
3-5
.600
2-2 1.000
1
2
3 2.2
4 0
1
1
0
3
11 6.0
vs Fairleigh Dickinson 11/23/12
27
4-10
.400
1-4
.250
2-2 1.000
3
3
6 2.8
1 0
0
1
0
2
11 6.8
vs Navy
11/24/12
16
5-9
.556
3-7
.429
0-0
.000
2
3
5 3.1
1 0
0
0
1
0
13 7.7
at Eastern Kentucky Un 11/28/12
19
2-6
.333
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.8
2 0
0
1
0
0
4 7.3
UMESM
12/01/12
24
2-5
.400
2-4
.500
5-6
.833
0
6
6 3.1
1 0
0
0
0
0
11 7.7
at Delaware
12/08/12
23
4-5
.800
3-3
1.000
4-4 1.000
0
5
5 3.3
3 0
1
0
0
0
15 8.4
at Penn State
12/15/12
24
5-11
.455
3-7
.429
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 3.4
4 0
0
2
1
1
15 9.0
at PITT
12/19/12
26
2-6
.333
1-4
.250
2-2 1.000
1
2
3 3.3
4 0
1
0
0
0
7 8.8
at Maryland
12/29/12
23
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
2
1
3 3.3
1 0
0
2
0
0
6 8.6
at Marshall
01/02/13
33
4-7
.571
3-4
.750
0-0
.000
3
1
4 3.4
2 0
0
1
1
1
11 8.8
at Arkansas
01/05/13
22
1-5
.200
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0
1
1 3.2
2 0
1
0
0
0
3 8.4
at Md. Eastern Shore
01/19/13
23
3-6
.500
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
0
3
3 3.2
5 1
1
2
0
1
9 8.4
HOWARD
01/23/13
30
4-12
.333
4-10
.400
2-2 1.000
2
3
5 3.3
1 0
1
0
1
0
14 8.8
at Bethune-Cookman
01/26/13
15
3-4
.750
0-1
.000
1-1 1.000
1
3
4 3.3
3 0
1
1
0
0
7 8.7
at Florida A&M
01/28/13
12
1-5
.200
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
0
0
0 3.2
1 0
0
0
0
0
3 8.4
NO. CAROLINA CENTRAL
02/02/13
31
2-5
.400
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
2
0
2 3.1
1 0
0
0
0
2
4 8.2
NO. CAROLINA A&T
02/04/13
18
2-4
.500
1-3
.333
2-2 1.000
0
4
4 3.1
0 0
0
0
1
0
7 8.1
at Norfolk State
02/09/13
15
2-4
.500
1-2
.500
3-4
.750
0
1
1 3.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
8 8.1
at Hampton
02/11/13 *
20
0-5
.000
0-3
.000
0-1
.000
0
0
0 2.9
5 1
0
1
0
0
0 7.7
COPPIN STATE
02/16/13
16
5-9
.556
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.8
1 0
0
1
0
0
13 8.0
MORGAN STATE
02/18/13
16
2-7
.286
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.8
0 0
2
0
0
1
6 7.9
NORFOLK STATE
02/23/13
26
5-8
.625
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.8
3 0
1
0
1
1
13 8.1
HAMPTON
02/25/13
27
1-6
.167
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
0
3
3 2.8
4 0
1
1
0
2
2 7.9
at Morgan State
03/04/13
21
2-6
.333
2-4
.500
2-2 1.000
1
2
3 2.8
2 0
0
2
0
1
8 7.9
vs HOWARD
3/12/13
19
3-6
.500
1-3
.333
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 2.8
3 0
0
1
0
0
9 7.9
vs Hampton
3/14/13
16
2-5
.400
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.8
2 0
1
1
1
0
5 7.8
vs No. Carolina A&T
3/15/13
25
5-9
.556
3-7
.429
1-2
.500
1
0
1 2.7
4 0
1
0
0
0
14 8.0
Totals..............
1 657
84-198 .424 50-120 .417 30-37 .811 27 58
85 2.7 63 2 15 19
9 17 248 8.0
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2011-12
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WILMINGTON
11/12/11
23
6-9
.667
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.0
1 0
0
0
0
1
12 12.0
at Georgia Tech
11/14/11
19
2-4
.500
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.5
5 1
0
1
0
0
5 8.5
at Notre Dame
11-18-11
13
3-3
1.000
2-2
1.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.3
4 0
0
0
1
0
8 8.3
PHILA. BIBLICAL
11/23/11
14
5-8
.625
3-5
.600
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 2.8
1 0
1
1
1
1
15 10.0
at WAGNER
11/26/11
22
2-6
.333
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
2
1
3 2.8
2 0
0
0
1
3
5 9.0
EASTERN KENTUCKY
11/29/11
9
0-2
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 7.5
at U. of Maryland East 12/03/11
26
3-7
.429
3-5
.600
4-4 1.000
0
4
4 2.6
3 0
0
1
0
1
13 8.3
at Howard
12/6/11
18
1-6
.167
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.6
1 0
0
0
1
1
3 7.6
DELAWARE
12/10/11
26
0-6
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
4
5 2.9
1 0
0
0
0
3
0 6.8
TENNESSEE STATE
12/17/11
25
3-3
1.000
1-1
1.000
5-5 1.000
0
3
3 2.9
4 0
1
0
0
2
12 7.3
at Georgia
12/30/11 *
33
5-16
.313
3-11
.273
1-2
.500
4
6
10 3.5
2 0
0
0
1
1
14 7.9
at George Washington
12/31/11 *
32
3-8
.375
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
0
0
0 3.3
1 0
0
3
0
1
9 8.0
at NC State
01/04/12 *
30
2-7
.286
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
1
4
5 3.4
1 0
1
0
0
2
5 7.8
U. OF MARYLAND EASTERN 01/14/12
19
4-8
.500
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
0
2
2 3.3
4 0
1
3
0
0
10 7.9
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
01/21/12
25
3-8
.375
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
1
2
3 3.3
1 0
1
0
0
0
7 7.9
FLORIDA A&M
01/23/12
12
1-6
.167
1-3
.333
1-2
.500
0
0
0 3.1
2 0
0
0
0
0
4 7.6
at N.C. Central
01/28/12
18
3-6
.500
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
1
1
2 3.0
1 0
0
0
1
0
7 7.6
at North Carolina A&T 01/30/12
17
4-9
.444
4-8
.500
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.9
4 0
1
0
0
1
12 7.8
NORFOLK STATE
02/04/12
27
4-8
.500
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
0
3
3 2.9
2 0
1
0
0
1
12 8.1
HAMPTON
02/06/12
21
4-6
.667
1-3
.333
3-4
.750
0
2
2 2.9
0 0
0
0
0
0
12 8.3
at Coppin State
2/11/12
24
1-6
.167
1-4
.250
1-2
.500
0
2
2 2.9
4 0
0
0
3
0
4 8.0
at MORGAN STATE
2/13/12
25
5-9
.556
3-7
.429
0-0
.000
2
2
4 2.9
2 0
1
0
0
0
13 8.3
at Norfolk State
02/15/12
17
0-5
.000
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
2
1
3 2.9
4 0
1
0
1
1
0 7.9
at Gardner-Webb
02/18/12
22
4-8
.500
3-6
.500
0-1
.000
1
3
4 3.0
1 0
2
0
2
0
11 8.0
at Hampton
2/20/12
17
1-5
.200
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 3.0
3 0
1
0
0
0
2 7.8
HOWARD
02/25/12
9
0-4
.000
0-2
.000
0-1
.000
0
1
1 2.9
4 0
1
1
0
0
0 7.5
MORGAN STATE
02/27/12
23
3-4
.750
2-2
1.000
0-0
.000
3
0
3 2.9
0 0
0
1
0
2
8 7.5
SO. CAROLINA STATE
03/01/12
15
2-6
.333
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
1
3
4 2.9
1 0
0
0
0
0
5 7.4
vs Florida A&M
3/8/12
20
0-5
.000
0-4
.000
2-2 1.000
0
1
1 2.9
0 0
0
1
0
1
2 7.2
Totals......................... 3 601
74-188 .394 43-111 .387 19-25 .760 25 58
83 2.9 59 1 13 12 12 22 210 7.2
BELL’S CAREER STATS
## Player
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
TOTALS
....
......
.......
.......
|---TOTAL---|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct
29-21 829 28.6 117-267 .438
31-1
657 21.2 84-198 .424
29-3
601 20.7 74-188 .394
89-25 2087 23.4 275-653 .421
|---3-PTS---|
3FG-FGA
Pct
41-119 .345
50-120 .417
43-111 .387
134-350 .383
FT-FTA
75-87
30-37
19-25
124-149
Pct
.862
.811
.760
.832
|----REBOUNDS----|
Off Def Tot Avg
25 87 112 3.9
27 58
85 2.7
25 58
83 2.9
77 203 280 3.1
PF FO
82 2
63 2
59 1
204 5
A
27
15
13
55
TO Blk Stl
41
8 28
19
9 17
12 12 22
72 29 67
Pts Avg
350 12.1
248 8.0
210 7.2
808 9.1
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES - Tyshawn Bell
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2013-14: MEAC All-Rookie selection … competed in 27 games, including 10 as a starter … fifth on the Hornets in
scoring at 6.2 ppg … scored career-high 20 points vs. Florida A&M (Feb. 17) … collected 17 points vs. BethuneCookman (Feb. 15) … scored then-career-high 13 points (5-9 FGs) vs. Savannah State (Feb. 10) … tallied 11 points
in Hornet debut vs. Cairn (Nov. 9) … also posted 11 points at Buffalo (Nov. 30) and scored eight points in eight
minutes in loss to Geo. Washington (Nov. 19) … scored seven points (3-5 FGs) vs. NCA&T (Jan. 20)
High School: Standout player at Paterson Eastside HS ... selected as a the Passaic County Player-of-the-Year during senior season, when he averaged 21.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 4.1 assists per game ... also New
Jersey All-State and all-conference selection ... played for head basketball coach Juan Griles at Paterson Eastside.
Personal: Son of Tamet Reed and William Haywood ... born 12/19/94 ... sports management major.
DeAndre Haywood game-by-game
2013-14
GUARD
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
18
4-9
.444
0-2
.000
3-6
.500
0
4
4 4.0
2 0
1
1
0
1
11 11.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.0
2 0
0
1
0
0
0 5.5
at Clemson
11/13/13
2
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
1
0
1 1.7
0 0
0
0
0
1
4 5.0
at George Washington
11/19/13
8
2-6
.333
1-3
.333
3-4
.750
0
1
1 1.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
8 5.8
DELAWARE
11/25/13
22
2-6
.333
0-2
.000
2-2 1.000
2
3
5 2.2
3 0
4
0
0
2
6 5.8
at Buffalo
11/30/13
14
4-7
.571
2-2
1.000
1-2
.500
2
1
3 2.3
1 0
0
2
0
0
11 6.7
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13
12
3-7
.429
2-5
.400
0-2
.000
0
2
2 2.3
2 0
0
0
0
0
8 6.9
at University of Dayto 12/04/13
10
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
0
1
1 2.1
0 0
0
0
0
0
2 6.3
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13
5
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.9
0 0
0
3
0
0
0 5.6
vs Howard
12/15/13
6
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
0
0
0 1.7
0 0
0
1
0
0
2 5.2
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13
5
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.6
0 0
0
1
0
0
0 4.7
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13
4
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.6
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 4.3
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14
5
1-2
.500
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
2 4.2
HAMPTON
01/11/14
9
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
0
0
0 1.4
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 3.9
at N.C. Central
01/18/14
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.3
1 0
1
1
0
0
0 3.6
at NCATM
01/20/14
9
3-5
.600
0-2
.000
1-2
.500
1
0
1 1.3
1 0
0
0
0
1
7 3.8
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14 *
24
4-8
.500
0-1
.000
1-2
.500
0
2
2 1.4
2 0
1
3
0
1
9 4.1
at Coppin State
02/03/14 *
13
2-4
.500
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.3
3 0
0
0
0
1
5 4.2
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14 *
13
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
3-3 1.000
1
0
1 1.3
4 0
2
1
0
0
5 4.2
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14 *
22
5-9
.556
1-4
.250
2-3
.667
0
4
4 1.5
3 0
0
1
0
1
13 4.7
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14 *
30
4-7
.571
3-4
.750
6-7
.857
0
0
0 1.4
1 0
2
1
1
0
17 5.2
at Florida A&M
02/17/14 *
31
7-12
.583
0-2
.000
6-9
.667
1
1
2 1.4
4 0
2
2
0
0
20 5.9
UMESM
02/22/14 *
19
3-7
.429
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 1.5
3 0
2
2
0
0
6 5.9
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14 *
20
0-7
.000
0-2
.000
3-4
.750
0
3
3 1.5
0 0
0
1
0
2
3 5.8
HOWARD
03/01/14
14
2-7
.286
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.5
0 0
1
0
0
1
5 5.8
at UMESM
03/06/14 *
29
4-11
.364
0-3
.000
5-7
.714
0
1
1 1.5
1 0
1
2
0
1
13 6.0
vs Florida A&M
3/11/14
*
29
3-10
.300
0-1
.000
4-5
.800
3
5
8 1.7
3 0
1
2
0
1
10 6.2
6-2/200
Totals......................... 10
11
DeANDRE
HAYWOOD
SOPHOMORE
377
55-138
.399
11-43
.256
46-66
.697
15
31
46
1.7
38
0
18
26
1
13
167
6.2
PATERSON, N.J./
EASTSIDE HS
Haywood career stats
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2013-14
.... 27-10 377 14.0 55-138 .399 11-43
.256 46-66
.697
15 31
46 1.7 38 0 18 26
1 13 167 6.2
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 20, vs. Florida A&M (2/17/14)
Field goals: 7, vs. Florida A&M (2/17/14)
3 pt FGs: 3, vs. Bethune-Cookman
(2/15/14)
Free throws: 5, vs. UMES (3/6/14)
Rebounds: 5, vs. Delaware (11/25/13)
Assists: 4, vs. Delaware (11/25/13)
Blocks: 1, vs. Bethune-Cookman
(2/15/14)
Steals: 2 (2x)
Minutes: 31, vs. Florida A&M (2/17/14)
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES - DeAndre Haywood
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2013-14: 2013-14: Competed in 21 games, starting three … tied career-high with 10 points (6-6 FTs) vs. Savannah
State (Feb. 10) ... also tallied 10 points (5-6 FGs) and grabbed four rebounds in collegiate debut vs. Cairn (Nov. 9).
High School: Averaged 21.0 points, 11 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game for KK Mladenovac ... 75 free throw
shooter ... played for head coaches Marko Maksimovic and Aleksander Zivanovic.
Prep School: Attednded Creating Young Minds in Irving, Tex. ... averaged 14.7 points, 10 rebounds and 3.5 assists
in 2012-13 season ... 77% free throw shooter.
Personal: Son of Mladjen and Mitra Gasevic ... born 2/12/1993
Mrdjan Gasevic game-by-game
2013-14
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
19
5-6
.833
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
3
4 4.0
2 0
1
1
0
0
10 10.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13
14
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
1
2 3.0
2 0
1
0
0
0
1 5.5
at Clemson
11/13/13
4
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
1
0 3.7
at Buffalo
11/30/13
10
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.0
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 2.8
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13
4
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.0
0 0
0
0
1
0
2 2.6
vs Howard
12/15/13 *
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.7
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.2
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13
7
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
3
4 2.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.9
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13 *
11
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
0
0
0 1.8
2 0
0
1
0
0
2 1.9
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.6
0 0
0
2
0
0
0 1.7
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14
5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.5
NJIT
01/27/14 *
7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.5
0 0
1
1
0
0
0 1.4
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14
5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.3
2 0
0
1
0
0
0 1.3
at Coppin State
02/03/14
10
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.2
2 0
0
1
0
0
0 1.2
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.1
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.1
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14
16
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
6-6 1.000
0
0
0 1.1
3 0
0
1
0
0
10 1.7
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14
2
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.6
at Florida A&M
02/17/14
4
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.5
UMESM
02/22/14
2
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.4
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14
2
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.3
HOWARD
03/01/14
6
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.3
at UMESM
03/06/14
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.2
20
MRDJAN
GASEVIC
Totals.........................
SOPHOMORE
FORWARD
3
138
9-17
.529
0-0
.000
7-9
.778
4
15
19
0.9
16
0
3
9
1
1
25
1.2
Gasevic career stats
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
## Player
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2013-14
..... 21-3
138 6.6
9-17
.529
0-0
.000
7-9
.778
4 15
19 0.9 16 0
3
9
1
1
25 1.2
6-8/235
MLADENOVAC, SERBIA/
KK MLADENOVAC
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 10, (two games)
Field goals: 5, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
3 pt FGs: n/a
Free throws: 6 (6-6), vs. Savannah
State (2/10/14)
Rebounds: 4 (two games)
Assists: 1 (three games)
Blocks: 1, vs. Buffalo (11/30/13)
Steals: 1, vs. Clemson (11/13/13)
Minutes: 19, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
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2013-14: Appeared off the bench in 11 games … had three three-point field goals (3-13) … scored six points (two
three-pointers) in DSU debut vs. Cairn on Nov. 9 … tallied three points (1-2 3pt FGs) vs. Geo. Washington (Nov. 19).
High School: Averaged 19 points , five rebounds and five assists per game as a senior at IMG Academy ... played
for head coach Loren Jackson at IMG
Personal: Son of Tanya Curtis ... born 7/28/92 ... majoring in mass communications.
Larry Haley game-by-game
2013-14
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
10
2-4
.500
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
2 0
0
0
0
0
6 6.0
at Clemson
11/13/13
4
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 3.0
at George Washington
11/19/13
3
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.7
0 0
0
0
0
0
3 3.0
DELAWARE
11/25/13
2
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 0.8
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.3
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13
9
0-5
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.8
0 0
1
0
0
0
0 1.8
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13
4
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.7
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.5
vs Howard
12/15/13
4
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.6
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.3
at Coppin State
02/03/14
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.1
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.4
0 0
1
0
0
0
0 1.0
at Florida A&M
02/17/14
4
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.4
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0.9
HOWARD
03/01/14
0
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.4
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0.8
Totals.........................
21
0
42
3-13
.231
3-9
.333
0-0
.000
1
3
4
0.4
2
0
2
0
0
0
9
0.8
Haley career stats
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
## Player
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2013-14
........11-0
42 3.8
3-13
.231
3-9
.333
0-0
.000
1
3
4 0.4
2 0
2
0
0
0
9 0.8
LARRY
HALEY
JUNIOR
GUARD
6-3/190
LARGO, MD./
FREDERICK CC
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 6, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
Field goals: 4, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
3 pt FGs: 2, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
Free throws: n/a
Rebounds: 1 (four games)
Assists: 1 (two games)
Blocks: n/a
Steals: n/a
Minutes: 10, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
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2013-14: Appeared in 28 games, including two starts (Buffalo, Oklahoma State ) …ninth on the Hornets in scoring
(2.0 ppg) … scored career-high eight points (4-6 FGs) vs. NJIT on Jan. 27 … tallied seven points (3-5 FGs) vs. Morgan State (Feb. 1) … came off the bench to score six points (3-4 FGs) vs. Clemson (11/13/13) … had six points and
six rebounds vs. Coppin State on Feb. 2.... pulled down career-high eight rebounds in DSU debut vs. Cairn
(11/9/13) ... had six rebounds in two games.
High School: Three-sport standout at Seaford (Del.) High School ... All-Henlopen Conference selection after averaging 17 points, 12 rebounds and four assists per game during senior season ... helped lead hoops team to 16-4 record
during 2011-12 campaign ... played for head basketball coach Arthur Doakes ... also competed in football and baseball ... three-time All-Henlopen First Team football selection ... also earned Delaware All-State football honors ... AllHenlopen Conference baseball pick.
Junior College: Competed in 24 games during the 2011-12 season at Delaware Tech ... third on the team in scoring
(9.6 ppg) and total points (230) that season.
Personal: Son of James Owens, Sr. and Mary Owens ... born 2/22/93 ... majoring in integrated studies at DSU.
Jason Owens game-by-game
2013-14
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JASON OWENS
JUNIOR
FORWARD
6-6/230
SEAFORD, DEL./
SEAFORD HS
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
11
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
7
8 8.0
1 0
2
2
0
0
3 3.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13
7
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 4.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
2 2.5
at Clemson
11/13/13
12
3-4
.750
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 3.0
3 0
1
0
0
0
6 3.7
at George Washington
11/19/13
10
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.5
0 0
1
1
0
1
0 2.8
DELAWARE
11/25/13
8
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.2
2 0
0
1
0
0
2 2.6
at Buffalo
11/30/13 *
7
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.2
2 0
0
0
0
1
2 2.5
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13
10
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
3
3
6 2.7
2 0
1
0
1
1
0 2.1
at University of Dayto 12/04/13
16
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
4
4 2.9
3 0
0
1
1
0
2 2.1
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13
7
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.7
2 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.9
vs Howard
12/15/13
6
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.7
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13 *
5
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.5
0 0
0
2
0
1
0 1.5
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13
18
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
1
3
4 2.6
4 0
0
0
0
0
4 1.8
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14
11
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
4
5 2.8
1 0
0
1
0
0
4 1.9
at Campbell
01/04/14
6
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.7
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.8
HAMPTON
01/11/14
5
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.5
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1.7
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14
10
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
0
1
1 2.4
2 0
0
0
0
0
1 1.6
at N.C. Central
01/18/14
12
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.4
3 0
0
1
0
0
0 1.5
NJIT
01/27/14
22
4-6
.667
0-1
.000
0-2
.000
0
4
4 2.5
4 0
0
3
0
2
8 1.9
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14
13
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
2
0
2 2.5
4 0
0
2
0
0
7 2.2
at Coppin State
02/03/14
12
3-5
.600
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2
4
6 2.7
0 0
0
0
0
0
6 2.4
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14
14
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.5
1 0
0
2
0
0
0 2.2
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14
4
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.5
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.1
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14
5
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.4
1 0
0
0
0
0
2 2.1
at Florida A&M
02/17/14
3
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.0
UMESM
02/22/14
16
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
1-3
.333
1
3
4 2.4
0 0
0
1
0
0
5 2.2
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14
4
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.1
HOWARD
03/01/14
3
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.3
0 0
0
0
0
0
2 2.1
at UMESM
03/06/14
3
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.2
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 2.0
Totals.........................
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 8, vs. NJIT (1/27/14)
Field goals: 4, vs. NJIT (1/27/14)
3 pt FGs: n/a
Free throws: 2, vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (12/30/13)
Rebounds: 8, vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
Assists: 2 vs. Cairn (11/9/13)
Blocks: 1 (two games)
Steals: 2, vs. NJIT (1/27/14)
Minutes: 22, vs. NJIT (1/27/14)
2
260
25-67
.373
0-1
.000
6-13
.462
17
45
62
2.2
37
0
5
17
2
6
56
2.0
Owens career stats
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2013-14
........ 28-2
260 9.3 25-67
.373
0-1
.000
6-13
.462
17 45
62 2.2 37 0
5 17
2
6
56 2.0
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2014-15: Returns to Delaware State after one season at Division II St. Augustine's.
2013-14 (at St. Augustine's): All-CIAA First Team selection ... competed in 28 games for St. Augustine's
College in No. Carolina ... third in the CIAA in scoring at 19.3 points per game ... team scoring leader in
13 games ... scored 20-or-more points in 13 contests and 30-or-more in four games ... scored career-high
39 points (8-16 FG; 19-22 FTs) in 98-89 win over Washington Adventist (Nov. 30) ... tallied 37 points (1116 FG; 5-8 3pt.) in 79-73 defeat of Chowan (Feb. 25) ... poured in 36 points (11-13 FG; 5-7 3pt; 9-11 FT)
in 106-87 victory over Pfeiffer (Nov. 16) ... scored game-high 35 points (10-22 FG; 7-11 3pt; 8-9 FT) in 92
-87 loss to Fayetteville State (Feb. 1).
2012-13: Appeared in 26 games, starting 11 ... fifth on the team in scoring at 6.0 ppg ...fourth on the Hornets in three-point field goals (18); and fifth in assists (21) and steals (18) ... scored season-high 15
points vs. NCA&T (Feb. 4) ... tallied 14 points vs. Gwynedd-Mercy (Nov. 10) and Wagner (Nov. 14) ...
grabbed career-high eight rebounds in 73-69 win (ot) over Wagner (Nov. 14) ... also had career-high two
blocks vs. Wagner ... dished out career-high four assists vs. Illinois State (Nov. 18) ... hit game-tying three
-point shot with 4.8 seconds left in regulation in Hornets' 73-67 overtime win at Delaware (Dec. 8) ...
reached double figures in scoring in six games.
2011-12: Appeared in 27 games, starting three ... seventh on the team in scoring at 5.8 points per
game ... fourth on the Hornets with 16 three-point field goals ... scored team-high 14 points in 67-50 win
over MEAC champion Norfolk State (Feb. 4) ... named MEAC Rookie-of-the Week on Jan. 2 after scoring
32 points in two games ... scored career-high 22 points (8-15 FG; 3-6 3-pt.; 3-3 FT) vs. Geo. Washington
(Dec. 31) ... tallied 14 points (6-12 FGs) vs. Delaware in first collegiate start (Dec. 10) ... scored 12 points
vs. Tenn. State (Dec. 17) ... fourth on the team in scoring at 8.1 points per game ... had 10 points vs. Phila. Biblical (Nov. 23), Georgia Tech (Nov. 14) and Georgia (Dec. 30) ... tallied seven points and grabbed
career-high three rebounds in loss to Notre Dame (Nov. 18) ... 16-for-47 from three-point territory
(.340) ... reached double figures in scoring in eight games.
2010-11: Enrolled at Delaware State ... did not compete
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AMERE
MAY
SENIOR
GUARD
6-3/185
COVERT, MICH./
ST. AUGUSTINES/
COVERT HS
Career Highs (at Delaware State)
High School: 2009-10 McDonald's All-America nominee ... Michigan All-State and three-time allconference selection ... two-time Southwest Michigan leading scorer ... averaged 35.3 points per game
during senior season ... combined for more than 1200 points during junior and senior seasons, including
768 in 2009-10 ... tallied 40-or-more points a total of six times, including 57 and 51-point performances ...
helped lead Covert to state tournament semifinals.
Personal: Son of Amere, Sr. and Kenya May ... father Amere, Sr. played professional basketball in
Israel after competing for current DSU head coach Keith Walker at Shaw University (N.C.) ... full name is
Amere May, Jr. ... has three siblings ... plays drums and piano for church which his father pastors ... born
8/20/92.
Points: 22, vs. Geo. Wash. (12/31/11)
Field goals: 8, vs. GW (12/31/11)
3 pt FGs: 3, vs. GW (12/31/11)
Free throws: 3, vs. GW (12/31/11)
Rebounds: 3, vs. Notre
Dame (11/18/11)
Assists: 2 (2x)
Blocks: 1 (3x)
Steals: 2, vs. Howard (12/6/11)
Minutes: 40, vs. Tenn. State (12/17/11)
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
AMERE MAY GAME-BY-GAME (at Delaware State)
2012-13
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWYNEDD-MERCY
11/10/12 *
22
5-8
.625
2-4
.500
2-4
.500
1
3
4 4.0
1 0
2
2
0
2
14 14.0
CAIRN
11/12/12 *
11
2-5
.400
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.0
1 0
1
2
0
3
4 9.0
WAGNER
11/14/12 *
30
6-18
.333
1-3
.333
1-3
.333
3
5
8 4.0
0 0
1
2
2
2
14 10.7
at Illinois State
11/18/12 *
29
2-12
.167
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 3.3
1 0
4
1
1
1
4 9.0
at Northwestern
11/20/12 *
39
1-8
.125
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0
2
2 3.0
1 0
2
3
1
2
3 7.8
vs Fairleigh Dickinson 11/23/12 *
15
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
1
0
1 2.7
2 0
0
2
0
0
4 7.2
vs Navy
11/24/12 *
15
4-5
.800
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 2.4
0 0
0
1
0
0
9 7.4
at Eastern Kentucky Un 11/28/12 *
21
4-8
.500
1-4
.250
0-0
.000
0
2
2 2.4
0 0
1
3
1
2
9 7.6
UMESM
12/01/12
10
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.1
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 6.8
at Delaware
12/08/12
28
3-5
.600
1-1
1.000
0-1
.000
0
4
4 2.3
0 0
1
0
0
0
7 6.8
HOWARD
01/23/13
16
3-5
.600
1-2
.500
2-2 1.000
1
5
6 2.6
1 0
1
2
0
1
9 7.0
at Bethune-Cookman
01/26/13
15
3-6
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.6
1 0
1
2
0
0
6 6.9
at Florida A&M
01/28/13
16
2-6
.333
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 2.6
0 0
0
2
0
1
5 6.8
NO. CAROLINA CENTRAL
02/02/13
20
5-8
.625
0-1
.000
1-2
.500
0
0
0 2.4
0 0
0
1
0
0
11 7.1
NO. CAROLINA A&T
02/04/13 *
23
4-9
.444
1-2
.500
6-8
.750
0
2
2 2.4
1 0
0
0
0
1
15 7.6
at Norfolk State
02/09/13 *
15
1-4
.250
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.3
0 0
1
2
0
0
2 7.3
at Hampton
02/11/13
15
3-8
.375
3-3
1.000
1-4
.250
0
2
2 2.2
1 0
0
1
0
0
10 7.4
COPPIN STATE
02/16/13
13
1-4
.250
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.2
1 0
1
2
1
1
3 7.2
MORGAN STATE
02/18/13
8
0-5
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
2
0
2 2.2
0 0
1
0
0
0
0 6.8
NORFOLK STATE
02/23/13
12
2-5
.400
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.2
0 0
0
0
0
0
5 6.7
HAMPTON
02/25/13 *
20
3-10
.300
1-4
.250
4-5
.800
2
2
4 2.2
1 0
1
3
0
0
11 6.9
at HOWARD
03/02/13
9
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 2.1
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 6.6
at South Carolina Stat 03/07/13
3
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.1
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 6.3
vs HOWARD
3/12/13
10
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
1
0
1 2.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
4 6.2
vs Hampton
3/14/13
17
2-4
.500
2-2
1.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 2.0
2 0
1
1
1
1
6 6.2
vs No. Carolina A&T
3/15/13
7
0-4
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
2
1
3 2.0
2 0
2
2
0
1
0 6.0
Totals......................... 11
439
58-153
.379
18-42
.429
21-34
.618
17
36
53
2.0
17
0
21
34
7
18
155
6.0.
2011-12
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WILMINGTON
11/12/11
23
3-5
.600
1-1
1.000
1-2
.500
0
2
2 2.0
1 0
2
0
0
1
8 8.0
at Georgia Tech
11/14/11
25
3-6
.500
2-3
.667
2-2 1.000
0
0
0 1.0
0 0
0
0
0
0
10 9.0
at Notre Dame
11-18-11
28
2-8
.250
1-3
.333
2-5
.400
0
3
3 1.7
1 0
1
2
0
0
7 8.3
PHILA. BIBLICAL
11/23/11
16
4-11
.364
1-4
.250
1-2
.500
2
0
2 1.8
1 0
1
1
0
1
10 8.8
at WAGNER
11/26/11
13
0-3
.000
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 1.8
1 0
2
1
1
0
0 7.0
EASTERN KENTUCKY
11/29/11
15
0-6
.000
0-1
.000
0-2
.000
1
1
2 1.8
0 0
1
1
0
0
0 5.8
at U. of Maryland East 12/03/11
5
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.6
0 0
0
0
0
0
2 5.3
at Howard
12/6/11
14
0-3
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.5
1 0
1
2
0
2
0 4.6
DELAWARE
12/10/11 *
24
6-12
.500
1-3
.333
1-2
.500
1
0
1 1.4
0 0
0
1
1
0
14 5.7
TENNESSEE STATE
12/17/11 *
40
5-16
.313
0-2
.000
2-2 1.000
0
1
1 1.4
3 0
0
2
1
0
12 6.3
at Georgia
12/30/11
20
4-8
.500
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.3
0 0
0
1
0
0
10 6.6
at George Washington
12/31/11
26
8-15
.533
3-6
.500
3-3 1.000
0
2
2 1.3
1 0
0
4
0
1
22 7.9
at NC State
01/04/12
11
0-4
.000
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
0
1
1 1.3
0 0
0
2
0
0
0 7.3
U. OF MARYLAND EASTERN 01/14/12
3
0-2
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.2
2 0
0
0
0
0
0 6.8
FLORIDA A&M
01/23/12
13
1-4
.250
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.1
1 0
2
1
0
0
2 6.5
at N.C. Central
01/28/12
5
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
0
1
1 1.1
0 0
0
0
0
0
3 6.3
at North Carolina A&T 01/30/12
16
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.2
0 0
0
2
1
0
2 6.0
NORFOLK STATE
02/04/12 *
40
6-16
.375
2-7
.286
0-2
.000
4
1
5 1.4
0 0
1
3
0
0
14 6.4
at Coppin State
2/11/12
16
3-6
.500
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.3
0 0
0
0
0
1
6 6.4
at MORGAN STATE
2/13/12
5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.3
0 0
1
0
0
1
0 6.1
at Norfolk State
02/15/12
12
1-3
.333
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.2
0 0
0
1
0
0
2 5.9
at Gardner-Webb
02/18/12
5
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.3
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 5.6
at Hampton
2/20/12
6
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 1.3
0 0
0
0
0
1
4 5.6
HOWARD
02/25/12
18
2-5
.400
1-2
.500
2-2 1.000
0
1
1 1.3
0 0
0
1
0
1
7 5.6
MORGAN STATE
02/27/12
14
2-2
1.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
0
0
0 1.2
2 0
1
0
1
2
5 5.6
SO. CAROLINA STATE
03/01/12
17
4-5
.800
2-2
1.000
5-7
.714
0
1
1 1.2
1 0
0
0
0
0
15 6.0
vs Florida A&M
3/8/12
20
1-4
.250
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.2
0 0
0
0
0
1
2 5.8
Totals.........................
3
450
60-156
.385
16-47
.340
21-37
.568
12
21
33
1.2
16
0
13
25
5
12
157
5.8
MAY’S CAREER STATS (at Delaware State)
## Player
2012-13
2011-12
TOTALS
GP-GS
...... 26-11
...... 27-3
53-14
Min--Avg
439 16.9
450 16.7
889 16.8
|---TOTAL---|
FG-FGA
Pct
58-153 .379
60-156 .385
118-309 .382
|---3-PTS---|
3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
18-42
.429 21-34
16-47
.340 21-37
34-89
.382 42-71
|----REBOUNDS----|
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
.618
17 36
53 2.0 17 0 21 34
7 18 155 6.0
.568
12 21
33 1.2 16 0 13 25
5 12 157 5.8
.592
29 57
88 1.7 33 0 34 59 12 30 312 5.9
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2014-15 VETERAN PROFILES
2013-14: Appeared in all 29 games, including five starts … … scored career-high 11 points (4-7 FGs; 3-4 FTs) vs.
Morgan State (Feb. 24) … tallied 10 points (8-10 FTs) vs. Savannah State (Feb. 8) … third on the Hornets with 69
assists (2.4 pg) … had 24 assists in the last eight games … tallied career-high five assists vs. Ga. Tech (Nov. 11) …
dished out four assists vs. Buffalo (Nov. 30) and NCA&T (Jan. 20) … had at least two assists in 19 games.
Junior College : Led all National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Div. II players in three-point shooting
at 62.9 percent at Cecil Community College (Md.) during 2012-13 season ... was 61-for-97 on three-point attempts
last season ... averaged 11.6 points per game... shot 51.6% from the field and 78.6% from the free throw line during
2012-123 campaign ... played for head coach Leshawn Hammett at Cecil CC.
High School: Delaware All-State and All-Blue Hen Conference selection as a senior at Glasgow High School ... averaged 21.7 points per game during senior season ... earned two varsity letters at Glasgow ... two-year varsity
letterwinner at Howard (Del.) High School.
Personal: Son of Cindy Stevens ... born 3/8/95 ... majoring in mass communications at DSU
Charles Burley game-by-game
2013-14
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CHARLES
BURLEY
SENIOR
GUARD
5-10/185
WILMINGTON, DEL./
CECIL CC/GLASGOW HS
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
Opponent
Date
GS Min
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAIRN
11/09/13
8
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 3.0
3 0
1
2
0
1
0 0.0
at Georgia Tech
11/11/13 *
30
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
1
2 2.5
1 0
5
2
0
0
0 0.0
at Clemson
11/13/13 *
16
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
0
1 2.0
3 0
3
1
0
0
3 1.0
at George Washington
11/19/13
6
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.8
2 0
2
2
0
1
0 0.8
DELAWARE
11/25/13
8
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.4
0 0
2
1
0
0
0 0.6
at Buffalo
11/30/13 *
16
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
2
3 1.7
1 0
3
4
0
1
0 0.5
BAPTIST BIBLE
12/02/13 *
9
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.4
0 0
3
1
0
2
0 0.4
at University of Dayto 12/04/13
5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.4
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 0.4
COPPIN STATE
12/07/13
6
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.2
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 0.3
vs Howard
12/15/13
14
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.1
1 0
2
3
0
2
0 0.3
at Oklahoma State
12/17/13
0
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.0
1 0
0
1
0
0
0 0.3
ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN
12/30/13
13
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
0 0
2
0
0
1
0 0.3
GARDNER-WEBB
01/02/14
7
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
0 0
4
0
0
0
0 0.2
at Campbell
01/04/14
8
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.0
0 0
2
2
0
0
0 0.2
HAMPTON
01/11/14
7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.0
1 0
1
0
0
0
0 0.2
NORFOLK STATE
01/13/14
7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
1 0
1
0
0
0
0 0.2
at N.C. Central
01/18/14
14
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
1
0
1 0.9
3 0
1
2
0
1
0 0.2
at NCATM
01/20/14 *
20
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.9
4 0
4
4
0
0
0 0.2
NJIT
01/27/14
7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.9
0 0
1
3
0
0
0 0.2
at MORGAN STATE
02/01/14
13
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
3
3 1.1
0 0
4
0
0
1
0 0.2
at Coppin State
02/03/14
16
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.1
2 0
2
1
0
0
0 0.1
SO. CAROLINA STATE
02/08/14
19
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2-4
.500
0
5
5 1.3
0 0
2
1
0
0
2 0.2
SAVANNAH STATE
02/10/14
19
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
8-10 .800
0
2
2 1.3
2 0
4
1
0
1
10 0.7
at Bethune-Cookman
02/15/14
19
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
2-2 1.000
0
2
2 1.3
4 0
4
3
0
0
2 0.7
at Florida A&M
02/17/14
20
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
1
0
1 1.3
1 0
2
0
0
0
1 0.7
UMESM
02/22/14
23
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
0
4
4 1.4
2 0
4
2
0
0
2 0.8
MORGAN STATE
02/24/14
26
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
3-4
.750
1
2
3 1.5
3 0
4
1
0
3
11 1.1
HOWARD
03/01/14
19
0-2
.000
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
0
3
3 1.5
2 0
3
1
0
0
0 1.1
at UMESM
03/06/14
15
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.5
2 0
2
3
0
0
2 1.1
vs Florida A&M
3/11/14
21
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
2-4
.500
0
0
0 1.5
4 0
1
3
0
2
2 1.2
Totals.........................
5
411
7-26
.269
0-3
.000
21-31
.677
8
36
44
1.5
45
0
69
45
0
16
35
1.2
Burley career stats (at DSU)
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 11, vs. Morgan State (2/24/14)
Field goals: 4, vs. Morgan State
(2/24/14)
3 pt FGs: n/a
Free throws: 8, vs. Savannah
State (2/10/14)
Rebounds: 5, vs. SC State (2/8/14)
Assists: 5, vs. Georgia Tech (11/11/13)
Blocks: n/a
Steals: 3, vs. Morgan State (2/24/14)
Minutes: 30, vs. Georgia Tech Cairn
(11/13/13)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5013-14
.... 30-5
411 13.7
7-26
.269
0-3
.000 21-31
.677
8 36
44 1.5 45 0 69 45
0 16
35 1.2
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2014-15 NEWCOMER PROFILES
10
4
0
1points and five assists per game duri
QUINCY TILLINGHAST
FRESHMAN
GUARD
6-0/175
CINCINNATI, OH/SCHOOL OF
PERFORMING ARTS
High School: Miami Valley Conference Most
Valuable Player as a senior at School for Creative and performing Arts … averaged 22.4
points per game during senior year … conference three-point leader during 2013-14 season
… scored career high 42 points in a game during senior year … averaged 17 points per game
as a junior, 15 during sophomore year and 13
as a freshman … two-time team Most Valuable
Player … Sixth-Man-of-the-Year and Freshman
-of-the-year during rookie season … nailed 526
three-pointers during his scholastic career.
Personal: Son Roxann Tillinghast … has five
brothers and three sisters … distant relative of
Mark Twain … hopes to become a coach or
personal trainer.
KRIS WALDEN
KAVON WALLER
JUNIOR
FRESHMAN
GUARD
GUARD/FORWARD
6-1/180
6-5/210
RICHMOND, VA. /
CHESTER, VA.THOMAS DALE HS
TOWSON UNIV./HENRICO HS
2013-14: Sat out the season due to NCAA
transfer rules.
2012-13 (At Towson University): Appeared in
31 games, averaging 3.1 points per contest …
was sixth on the team with 13 three-point field
goals.
2011-12 (At Towson): Competed in 32 contests, averaging 6.6 points per game … second
on the team with 24 three-point field goals (24for-96; .246) … scored team-high 15 points at
Virginia (Dec. 30).
High School: District Player-of-the-Year,
All-Region First Team, Second Team All-Metro and
Virginia All-State Honorable Mention as a senior at
Thomas Dale High School … averaged 24 points
per game during senior year … competed in
Virginia 804 All-Star Game following senior season
… All-District Second Team as a junior …
competed for Richmond Squires, Virginia Storm
and Virginia Heat AAU teams.
Personal: Son of Shirlene Smith and Carroll Waller
… has three brothers and three sisters … cousin of
Virginia Tech football player Ken Oxendine.
High school: Four-year varsity letter winner …
averaged 20 points and five assists per game
as a senior at Henrico HS … posted averages
of 15 points and five assists per game during
junior season … tallied 14 points and 4.5 assists as a sophomore; and 12 points and two
assists during freshman year … earned 3.8
grade-point-average during high school career
… member of his school’s Business Leaders of
America and Student Congress … competed
for Virginia Assault AAU team.
Personal: Son of Kimberly Muhammad and
Lawrence Walden … has one sister … hopes to
become a lawyer/sports agent … cousin of Indiana University basketball standout Troy
Williams.
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25
22
1points and five assists per game duri
ARIC DICKERSON
SOPHOMORE
GUARD/FORWARD
6-6/215
CHICAGO, ILL./WEST VIRGINIA/
LINCOLN PARK HS
At Lee College: Averaged 12 points and four
rebounds per game during 2013-14 season at
Lee College in Baytown, Tex.
At West Virginia: Competed in two games
during 2012-13 season ... redshirted during
2011-12 season ... traveled with Mountaineers
to Italy in summer of 2011
Prep School: Averaged 12 points, four rebounds and three assists to help lead St.
Thomas More to National Prep School Championship as a senior.
High School: Averaged 15 points and five rebounds per game at Lincoln Park HS in Chicago ... helped lead team to Chicago Public Conference Championship
ARTEM TAVAKALYAN
TODD HUGHES
FRESHMAN
FRESHMAN
FORWARD
GUARD
6-6/210
6-2/185
MOSCOW, RUSSIA /
SMYRNA, DEL./SANFORD SCHOOL
FLORIDA AIR ACADEMY
High School: Helped lead Florida Air Academy (Melbourne, Fla.) to 26-2 overall record and
Florida State Playoff berth during 2013-14 season.
Personal: Son of Varsenik Apresyan and Samuel Tavakalyan … has one brother.
High School: Four-year varsity letter winner at
Sanford School … helped lead Sanford to
Delaware State Championship during his
sophomore season ... tallied more than 1,000
points … Delaware All-State First Team and
all-conference first team selection as a senior …
1290 The Ticket (Sports Radio) All-Ticket
Team....Delaware Interscholastic Basketball
Coaches Association Top 10 selection ...
averaged 16 points and six rebounds per
game...nine-time Player-of-the-Game selection ....
Delaware State Blue-Gold All-Star Game
high scorer....played for Head Coach Stan
Waterman
Personal: Son of Todd and Karen Hughes....has
one sister, Kalena... majoring in sports
management.
Personal: Son of Bryan and Kimberly
Dickerson ... has one sister ... father was a
basketball player at University of Charleston …
mother competed in tennis at University of
Charleston ... sister attended Northwestern
University
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THE COACHING STAFF
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HEAD COACH KEITH WALKER
Keith Walker was officially announced as head coach of the
Hornets on Apr. 15, 2014. He
served as DSU's interim head
coach for 11 games after being
appointed to the position on Jan.
30, 2014.
Walker first joined the Delaware
State staff as an assistant coach
in July 2000.
During his stint as interim coach,
Walker led the Hornets to a 5-6
overall record and 5-5 mark in the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Prior to the appointment,
the team was 4-15 overall and 0-6 in the conference.
Delaware State posted a season-high three-game win
streak, highlighted by a victory over MEAC Tournament runner-up Morgan State, during Walker’s stint as interim head
coach.
During the 2013-14 season, Hornet junior center Kendall
Gray set a team record with 81 blocks. Gray was named to
the 2014 All-MEAC Second Team.
Gray held the previous team record with 75 blocks as a
sophomore the previous year. The Hornets recorded 185
blocks during the 2012-13 campaign, the second-best singleseason mark in team history.
During the 2011-12 season, Walker’s work with the Hornet
big men was instrumental in the team's school-record 192
blocks, shattering the record previously held by the 1989-90
squad. Delaware State was tops in the MEAC and fifth
among all NCAA Division I teams at 6.6 blocks per game
during the 2011-12 campaign.
In addition, DSU power forward Marques Oliver moved into
first place on the team's list for career blocks that season.
Oliver finished his career with 222 blocks.
Walker helped lead the Hornets to three consecutive MEAC
regular season titles from 2004 to '07, during which the Hornets posted a league record of 46-8 (.850). The Hornets appeared in three consecutive MEAC Tournament championship games, capturing the title and accompanying NCAA
Tournament berth in 2005.
The following year, Delaware State defeated Northern Arizona on the road in the National Invitation Tournament for the
team's only national post-season win. The Hornets also appeared in the 2007 National Invitation Tournament.
Walker served as head coach at Division II Shaw University in
Raleigh, N.C., for seven seasons from 1993 to 2000.
He posted a 91-102 overall record at Shaw, including a 21-9 mark
and the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth during the
1994-95 season. He led the team to a 17-9 mark in the 1997-98
campaign. The Bears finished in the Top 10 of the Sheridan
Broadcast Network Black College poll during two of Walker's
seasons.
In 1998, he coached a team of U.S. collegiate players to a bronze
medal at a tournament in Russia. From 1987 to '93,
Walker was an assistant coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. IUP was ranked number one in the NCAA Division II poll
during parts of three seasons while Walker was on the staff.
Before entering the coaching ranks, he enjoyed a playing career
that included a brief stint with the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers
during the 1985-86 season. Prior to reaching the NBA, Walker
played a total of seven years with various European and U.S.
professional basketball leagues.
As a collegiate player at Clemson University, he helped lead the
Tigers to a 23-9 overall record and an Elite Eight appearance in
the NCAA Tournament during the 1979-80 season. He was a
teammate of former NBA All-Star Larry Nance.
Walker earned a 1981 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Clemson in 1981; and a master’s degree in Student
Personnel Services from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in
1991.
Keith and wife Kim have three children, Dockery, Zachary and
Sawyer. Dockery is a member of the Brown University men’s
basketball team.
Keith Walker Coaching Career
Year
School
W-L
1993-94 Shaw
7-20
1994-95 Shaw
21-9
1995-96 Shaw
15-13
1996-97 Shaw
11-17
1997-98 Shaw
17-9
1998-99 Shaw
12-15
1999-00 Shaw
8-19
2013-14 Delaware State
5-6
Career Record
96-108
At Delaware State
5-6
vs. MEAC opponents (reg. season) 5-5
MEAC Tournament record
0-1
MEAC
5-5
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KEITH WALKER vs. All OPPONENTS
—-AAA—Alaska-Anchorage
Allen
Arkansas
Armstrong
0-1
2-1
0-0
1-0
—-BBB—Barber-Scotia
Baptist Bible
Benedict
Bethune-Cookman
Bowie State
2-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
6-2
—-CCC—Campbell
Catawba
Central State
Cheyney
Clinch Valley
Coppin State
0-0
0-2
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-1
—-KKK—Knoxville
—-LLL—Lane
Lindsey Wilson
Livingstone
2-1
1-0
1-0
5-2
—-MMM—Morehouse
Morgan State
Morris Brown
Morris College
Mt. Aloysius
0-1
1-1
0-2
2-0
2-0
—-NNN—NCA&T
NC Central
NJIT
Norfolk State
North Texas
0-0
2-6
0-0
0-3
0-0
—-DDD—Delaware
0-0
—-OOO—Oregon
0-0
—-EEE—Edward Waters
Elizabeth City State
0-1
0-8
—-PPP—Pennsylvania
0-0
—-RRR—Rhode Island
0-0
—-FFF—Fayetteville State
Florida A&M
Florida Memorial
Fort Valley State
Francis Marion
1-7
0-2
0-1
0-2
2-0
—-HHH—
Hampton
Hawai’I
Howard
0-0
0-0
0-1
—-III—Iona
0-0
—-JJJ—Johnson & Wales
Johnson C. Smith
4-0
4-2
—-SSS—Savannah State
So. Carolina State
St. Augustine’s
St. Francis Brooklyn
St. Paul’s
St. Thomas
1-1
1-0
4-5
0-0
4-4
1-0
—-TTT—Tampa
Temple
0-1
0-0
—-UUU—UMES
1-1
—-VVV—Virginia State
Virginia Union
Voorhees
5-3
3-6
1-0
—-WWW—Wake Forest
Wilberforce
Winston-Salem State
0-0
1-0
3-5
2014-15 opponents in bold
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ASSISTANT COACH KEITH JOHNSON
Johnson joined the Delaware State University staff
in June 2014 as head coach
Keith Walker's first staff
appointment.
Prior to joining the Hornets,
Johnson served as
Associate Head Coach at
Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference rival Coppin
State for 13 seasons.
During his tenure at Coppin
State, the Eagles captured
the MEAC Tournament
championship and
accompanying NCAA Tournament berth in 2008; and
earned a share of the MEAC regular season title during
the 2003-04 campaign.
Johnson previously served as head coach and two stints
as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Cheyney
University in Pennsylvania.
Johnson is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Black Coaches Association.
He served the NABC as a Division II Congressman from
1990 to '95.
Johnson was a standout player as Cheyney during the
Wolves' heyday as a Division II basketball power. He
played three of his four seasons there under Hall of Fame
coach John Chaney.
A four-year starter, he was team captain and selected as
Cheyney’s MVP during his senior season. The Wolves
reached the NCAA Division II Tournament in each of his
four years; and ranked No. 1 in the country for much of his
junior season.
He combined for more than 900 points, 900 rebounds and
300 assists during his collegiate career.
Johnson earned a bachelor's degree in recreation from
Cheyney in 1983.
From 1999 to 2001, Johnson was an assistant coach at
Cheyney, helping guide the Wolves to a combined record
of 30-23 and back-to-back berths in the Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference Tournament during the two
seasons.
Johnson was Cheyney's head coach from 1989 to '95,
posting an overall record of 75-84 in six seasons.
In his first stint as a Cheyney assistant, he helped steer
the Wolves to the 1986 NCAA Division II Tournament Final Four.
In 1987, Johnson was named as Cheyney's first full-time
assistant coach.
A Philadelphia, Pa., native, Johnson is a fixture at the
prestigious John Chaney/Sonny Hill Camp in the City of
Brotherly Love. He has served as a camp director after
starting as a counselor.
Johnson was also physical education director at the
Northeast Philadelphia Boys & Girls Club for two years.
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ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN WASHINGTON
The Norfolk, Va., native joined the
Delaware State University coaching
staff in July 2014. He is most noted
as a successful high school
basketball coach and administrator at
Word of God Christian Academy in
Raleigh, N.C., for nearly two
decades.
He posted a record of 245-79, while
leading the school’s boys’ basketball
team to a Christian Schools national
championship and two North Carolina state titles in 11 seasons at Word
of God. Among the players under coach Washington's leadership at the academy is former top National Basketball Association draft pick John Wall of the Washington Wizards (University
of Kentucky), T.J. Warren of the Phoenix Suns (North Carolina
State); and former Delaware State University standout Aaron
Fleetwood, who helped lead the Hornets to their lone MEAC
Tournament championship and three regular season conference
titles from 2004-to-2007 before a successful career in European
professional leagues.
Word of God was Christian Schools National Champion in 1999
and national runner-up in 2005. The school won North Carolina
Christian School titles in 1997 and ’98.
In addition to basketball coach, Washington was director of athletics, an instructor; and head coach of the school’s football,
baseball and track and field teams during his tenure at Word of
God.
ASSISTANT COACH ALEX STONE
Stone is in his first year on the
Delaware State University staff.
He most recently served in the
Athletics Compliance Office at Notre
Dame University the past two years.
While there, he assisted with, among
other things, recruit monitoring and
initial eligibility.
Prior to joining the staff at Notre
Dame, he was a teacher and coach
at Sophie B. Wright Charter School in
New Orleans.
The Somerset, N.J., native played two seasons at New Jersey
Tech (NJIT) and two at NAIA Xavier University (La.), where he
earned a bachelor’s in TV Broadcast Journalism in 2009.
Stone was a basketball and football standout at Immaculata High
School in Somerville, N.J
He and wife Fatimah have two sons, Irvin, 12, and Richie, 10.
His father, Jim Stone, was a four-year football letterwinner at
Notre Dame. A member of Notre Dame’s 1977 national championship team, Jim Stone was a ninth round draft pick of the NFL’s
Seattle Seahawks. He played briefly in the NFL and United States
Football League.
He posted an overall record of 35-10 in four seasons as the
school’s head football coach. His 2010 and 2011 teams captured North Carolina Christian Schools championships, while his
2012 club was state runner-up.
Washington was selected as West Head Coach of the 2011
North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association All-Star
Game; and was North Carolina special teams coordinator for the
2012 Oasis North Carolina vs. South Carolina All-Star
Classic.
His Word of God baseball teams were 49-27 in six seasons.
Washington served 19 years as the school’s Director of Athletics. He was also appointed to numerous leadership positions on
various scholastic boards and commissions in North Carolina.
A graduate of St. Augustine’s College in Raleigh, N.C.
(bachelor’s in Organizational Management), he and wife Detrae
have three children: Delisa, 24, Demetri, 20, and Isaiah, 15.
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JANE HICKS, ADMINSITRATIVE ASST.
Hicks serves as
the administrative
assistant for DSU men's and
women's basketball programs.
Since joining the Delaware
State University family in 1993,
she has served in various capacities in the
athletics department.
From Dec. 2003 to June 2005,
Hicks was DSU's Assistant to the Athletic Director/
Director of Academic Services.
Her tenure at Delaware State has also included stints as
Activity Director for the DSU/National Youth Sports Program, Assistant Marketing and Promotions Director and
Acting Director of Athletics Compliance/Assistance.
From 1993 to 2004, Hicks was the Hornets' head
volleyball coach. She also served as the school's head
softball coach from 1993 to '99.
CASEY COOPER, TEAM TRAINER
Casey Cooper is entering his
fourth season with the Delaware
State University Athletics Department as an Associate Athletic
Trainer.
Cooper serves as the primary
athletic trainer for men's basketball, while assisting with the football team and serving as the department's drug test representative.
Additionally, he has served the
sports medicine needs of the Hornet soccer, volleyball,
softball and baseball teams.
Cooper graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Exercise
Science from Salisbury University and a Master's of Science in Athletic Training from Shenandoah University.
A native of Rehoboth Beach, Del., Cooper currently resides
in Dover, Del.
Hicks was a member of the 2014 Delaware State University Diamond Extravaganza class, honoring her for
her commitment to women’s sports and education.
Hicks holds a masters in curriculum and instruction in
education from Delaware State University and a
bachelor's in psychology (minor in health and physical
education) from Fort Valley State University (Ga.).
She and husband Kenneth reside in Dover with their two
sons, Kenneth, Jr. and Kendrick.
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2014-15 OPPONENTS
Pennsylvania
North Texas
Sat., Nov. 15
Phila., Pa. (Palestra) - 4:30 p.m.
Wed. , Nov. 19
Denton, Tex. (The Super Pit ) - 8 p.m. (ET)
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Nickname: Quakers
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Ivy League
Head Coach: Jerome Allen
Alma Mater: Penn, ‘09
Record at Penn (yrs.): 48-65 (4)
Career Record: Same
Allen vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 8-20
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/5th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last Penn win: n/a
Baptist Bible
Mon., Nov. 17
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 7 p.m.
Location: Summitt, Pa.
Nickname: Defenders
Affiliation: NCAA Div. III
Conference: Colonial States Athletic Conference
Head Coach: Joel Nietz
Alma Mater: Defiance, ‘03
Record at BBC (yrs.): 0-0
Career Record: Same
Nietz vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 9-16
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/T-7th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: DSU leads 1-0
Last DSU win: 72-47 on Dec. 2. 2013
Last BBC win: n/a
Location: Denton, Tex.
Nickname: Mean Green
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Conference USA
Head Coach: Tony Benford
Alma Mater: Texas Tech,‘92
Record at N. Texas (yrs.): 27-35 (2)
Career Record (yrs.): same
Benford vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 16-16
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/11th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last NT win: n/a
Arkansas
Fri., Nov. 21
Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena) - 8:30 p.m. (ET)
Location: Fayetteville, Ark..
Nickname: Razorbacks
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Southeastern
Head Coach: Mike Anderson
Alma Mater: Tulsa, ‘82
Record at Arkansas (yrs.): 59-39 (3)
Career Record (yrs.): 259-137 (12)
Anderson vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 22-12
2012-13 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/5th
Postseason: 1-1, NIT Second Round
Series History: Arkansas leads 5-0
Last DSU win: n/a
Last Arkansas win: 86-51 on Jan. 5, 2013
Iona
Wed., Nov. 26
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall ) - 7:00 p.m.
Location: New Rochelle, N.Y.
Nickname: Gaels
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC)
Head Coach: Tim Cluess
Alma Mater: Hofstra, ‘83
Record at Iona (yrs.): 92-45 (4)
Career Record (yrs.): 190-67 (8)
Cluess vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 22-11
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 17-3/First
Postseason: 0-1, lost to LA. Tech in 2014 NIT
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: 73-67 (ot) in 2012
Last UD win: 58-42 in 2011
Wake Forest
Fri., Nov. 28
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Lawrence Joel Coliseum) - 7 p.m.
Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.
Nickname: Demon Deacons
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
Head Coach: Danny Manning
Alma Mater: Kansas, ‘91
Record at WF (yrs.): 0-0 (first year)
Career Record (yrs.): 38-29 (2)
Manning vs. DSU 0-0
2013-14 Record : 17-16
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/12th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last WF win: n/a
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2014-15 OPPONENTS
Hawai’i
Tue., Dec. 2
Honolulu, Hi. (Stan Sheriff Center) - 1:00 a.m.
Location: Honolulu, Hi.
Nickname: Rainbow Warriors
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Big West
Head Coach: Gib Arnold
Alma Mater: Brigham Young, ‘94
Record at UH (yrs.): 72-55 (4)
Career Record: Same
Arnold vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 20-11
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/4th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First
Last DSU win: n/a
Last UH win: n/a
Delaware
Sun., Dec. 7
Newark, Del. (Carpenter Center) - 12 p.m.
Location: Newark, Del.
Nickname: Blue Hens
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Head Coach: Monty Ross
Alma Mater: Winston-Salem State, ‘92
Record at UD (yrs.): 115-141 (8)
Career Record (yrs.): same
Ross vs. DSU: 3-2
2013-14 Record : 25-10
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 14-2/1st
Postseason: Lost to Michigan St. 93-78 in NCAA
2nd Rd.
Series History: Delaware leads 11-3
Last DSU win: 73-67 (ot) on Dec. 8, 2012
Last UD win: 80-70 on Nov. 25, 2013
Campbell
Wed. , Dec. 10
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall ) - 7 p.m.
Location: Buies Creek, N.C.
Nickname: Fighting Camels
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Big South
Head Coach: Kevin McGeehan
Alma Mater: Gettysburg, ‘95
Record at CU (yrs.): 12-20 (1)
Career Record (yrs.): same
McGeehan vs. DSU 0-1
2013-14 Record : 12-20
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/4th North Div.
Postseason: n/a
Series History: Campbell leads 3-1
Last DSU win: 70-60 on Jan. 4, 2014
Last Campbell win: 76-64 in 1985
Rhode Island
Sat., Dec. 13
Kingston, R.I. (The Ryan Center) - 2 p.m.
Location: Kingston, R.I..
Nickname: Rams
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Atlantic 10
Head Coach: Dan Hurley
Alma Mater: Seton Hall, ‘96
Record at URI (yrs.): 22-39 (2)
Career Record (yrs.): 60-62 (4)
Hurley vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 14-18
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/T-10th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last URI win: n/a
St. Francis Brooklyn
Wed.., Dec. 17
Brooklyn, N.Y. (Memorial Hall ) - 4 p.m.
Location: Brooklyn, N.Y.
Nickname: Terriers
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Northeast Conference (NEC)
Head Coach: Glenn Braica
Alma Mater: Queens College, ‘89
Record at SFB (yrs.): 60-62 (4)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Braica vs. DSU 1-0
2013-14 Record : 18-14
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/4th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: DSU leads 3-2
Last DSU win: 105-103 in 1994
Last SFB win: 60-57-68 on Dec. 30, 2013
Oregon
Sat , Dec. 20
Eugene, Or. (Matthew Knight Arena) - 3 p.m.
Location: Eugene, Or.
Nickname: Ducks
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Pac12
Head Coach: Dana Altman
Alma Mater: Eastern New Mexico, ‘80
Record at Oregon (yrs.): 97-47 (4)
Career Record (yrs.): 507-290 (25)
Altman vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 24-10
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/T-5th
Postseason: 1-1 in NCAA Tournament
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last Oregon win: n/a
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2014-15 OPPONENTS
Temple
Mon, Dec. 29, 2014
Phila., Pa. (Liacouras Center) - 5 p.m.
Location: Phila, Pa.
Nickname: Owls
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: America Athletic Conference
Head Coach: Fran Dunphy
Alma Mater: La Salle, 70
Record at Temple (yrs.): 167-97 (8)
Career Record: 477-260 (25)
Dunphy vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-14 Record : 9-22
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 4-14/T-8th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: First meeting
Last DSU win: n/a
Last GWU win: n/a
Cheyney
Mon., Jan. 5
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Cheyney, Pa.
Nickname: Wolves
Affiliation: NCAA Div. II
Conference: Pennsylvania State Athl. (PSAC)
Head Coach: Dominique Stephens
Alma Mater: NC Central, ‘90
Record at CU (yrs.): 74-87 (7)
Career Record (yrs.): same
Stephens vs. DSU 1-0
2013-14 Record : 3-23
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13/8th East
Postseason: n/a
Series History: Cheyney leads 8-1
Last DSU win: 85-83 in 1985
Last Cheyney win: 67-64 on Nov. 15, 2008
Morgan State
Sat. , Jan. 10
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall ) - 4 p.m.
Location: Baltimore, Md..
Nickname: Bears
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: MEAC
Head Coach: Todd Bozeman
Alma Mater: Rhode Island, ‘86
Record at MSU (yrs.): 143-116 (8)
Career Record (yrs.): 178-178 (12 years)
Bozeman vs. DSU: 12-7
2013-14 Record : 15-16
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/T-3rd
Postseason: n/a
Series History: MSU leads 43-38
Last DSU win: 59-56 on Feb. 24, 2014
Last MSU win: 77-64 on Feb. 1, 2014
Howard
Mon., Jan. 12
Washington, D.C. (Burr Gymnasium) - 7 p.m.
Location: Washington, D.C..
Nickname: Bison
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Kevin Nickelberry
Alma Mater: Virginia Wesleyan, ‘86
Record at HU (yrs.): 31-94 (4)
Career Record (yrs.): 114-151 (8)
Nickelberry vs. DSU: 5-8
2013-14 Record : 8-25
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/t-8th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: Howard leads 51-49 (since 1967-68)
Last DSU win: 73-61 on Mar. 12, 2013 (MEAC Tourney)
Last HU win: 55-53 on Mar. 1, 2014
So. Carolina State
Sat. , Jan. 17
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 4 p.m.
Sat., Jan. 31
Orangeburg, S.C. (Smith-Hammond-Middleton Ctr.) - 6 p.m.
Location: Orangeburg, S.C.
Nickname: Bulldogs
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Murray Garvin
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, ‘98
Record at SCSU (yrs.): 11-27 (2)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Gavin vs. DSU: 1-1
2013-14 Record : 9-20
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/T-8th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: SCSU leads 53-29
Last DSU win: 61-53 on Feb. 8, 2014
Last SCSU win: 62-60 on Mar. 7, 2013
Savannah State
Mon , Jan. 19
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Savannah, Ga.
Nickname: Tigers
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Interim Head Coach: Horace Broadnax
Alma Mater: Georgetown, ‘86
Record at SSU (yrs.): 113-147 (9)
Career Record (yrs.): 154-245 (13 years)
Broadnax vs. DSU: 1-9
2013-14 Record : 13-19
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/5th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: DSU leads 1-0
Last DSU win: 79-59 on Feb. 10, 2014
Last SSU win: n/a
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No. Carolina A&T
Sat., Jan. 24
Greensboro, N.C. (Corbett Center) - 6 p.m.
Location: Greensboro, N.C.
Nickname: Aggies
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Cy Alexander
Alma Mater: Catawba, ‘75
Record at NCAT (yrs.): 29-40 (2)
Career Record (yrs.): 379-340 (24)
Alexander vs. DSU: 23-11
2013-14 Record : 9-23
2014-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/T-8th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: NCA&T leads 56-31
Last DSU win: 53-44 on Feb. 4, 2013
Last NCA&T win: 66-55 on Jan. 20, 2014
No. Carolina Central
Mon., Jan. 26
Durham, N.C. (McDougald Gym) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Durham, N.C.
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: LeVelle Moton
Alma Mater: N.C. Central, ‘96
Record at NCCU (yrs.): 89-66 (5)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Moton vs. DSU 2-2
2013-14 Record : 28-6
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 15-1/1st
Postseason: 0-1, lost to Iowa St. 93-75 NCAA 2nd
Rd.
Series History: NCCU leads 18-13
Last DSU win: 76-70 on Jan. 28, 2012
Last NCCU win: 62-52 on Jan. 18. 2, 2014
NJIT
Wed., Feb. 3
Newark, N.J. (Fleisher Athletic Center ) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Newark, N.J.
Nickname: Highlanders
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: none
Head Coach: Jim Engles
Alma Mater: Dickinson, ‘90
Record at NJIT (yrs.): 54-100 (5)
Career Record: Same
Engles vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 13-16
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: n/a
Postseason: n/a
Series History: NJIT leads 1-0
Last DSU win: n/a
Last NJIT win: 65-59 (ot) on Jan. 27, 2014
Bethune-Cookman
Sat., Feb. 7
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 4 p.m.
Location: Daytona Beach, Fla.
Nickname: Wildcats
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Gravelle Craig
Alma Mater: Cleveland State, ‘94
Record at BCU (yrs.): 44-57 (3)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Craig vs. DSU: 1-2
2013-14 Record : 7-25
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/T-8th
Postseason: n/a.
Series History: Series tied 34-33
Last DSU win: 79-67 on Feb. 15, 2014
Last BCU win: 60-59 on Jan. 21, 2012
Florida A&M
Mon., Feb. 9
Dover, Del (Memorial Hall) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Tallahassee, Fla.
Nickname: Rattlers
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Byron Samuels
Alma Mater: UNC-Ashville, ’86
Record at FAMU (yrs.): First season
Career Record (yrs.): 75-123 (7)
Samuels vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 14-18
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/6th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: Florida A&M leads 38-36
Last DSU win: 57-48 on Jan. 28, 2013
Last FAMU win: 65-61 on Mar. 11, 2014 in MEAC
Tournament first round
UMES
Sat., Feb. 14
Princess Anne, Md. (Hytche Center) - 4 p.m.
Sat. Feb. 28
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 4 p.m.
Location: Princess Anne, Md.
Nickname: Hawks
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Bobby Collins
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, ‘91
Record at UMES (yrs.): First season
Career Record: 181-173 (12)
Collins vs. DSU: 2-7
2013-14 Record : 6-24
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/13th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: DSU leads 53-48
Last DSU win: 84-71 on Feb. 22, 2014
Last UMES win: 84-70 on Mar. 6, 2014
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Coppin State
Mon., Feb. 16
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 7:30 p.m.
Thu., Mar. 5
Baltimore, Md. (Phys. Ed Complex) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Baltimore, Md.
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Michael Grant
Alma Mater: Malone, ‘84
Record at CSU (yrs.): First season
Career Record (yrs.): 252-198 (15)
Grant vs. DSU: 0-0
2013-13 Record : 12-20
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/7th
Postseason: n/a
Series History: Coppin State leads 43-27
Last DSU win: 57-43 on Feb. 16, 2013
Last CSU win: 54-53 on Feb. 3, 2014
Norfolk State
Mon., Feb. 23
Norfolk, Va. (Echols Hall ) - 8 p.m.
Location: Norfolk, Va.
Nickname: Spartans
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Robert Jones
Alma Mater: SUNY-New Paltz, ‘02
Record at NSU (yrs.): 19-15 (1)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Jones vs. DSU: 1-0
2013-14 Record : 19-15
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/Third
Postseason: Lost to E. Michigan 58-54 (CBI)
Series History: NSU leads 30-23
Last DSU win: 73-63 on Feb. 15, 2012
Last NSU win: 58-56 on Jan. 13, 2014
Hampton
Sat., Feb. 21
Hampton, Va. (HU Convocation Ctr.) - 6 p.m.
Mon., Mar. 2
Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Hampton, Va.
Nickname: Pirates
Affiliation: NCAA Div. I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
Head Coach: Edward Joyner, Jr.
Alma Mater: Johnson C. Smith, ‘95
Record at HU (yrs.): 82-78 (5)
Career Record (yrs.): Same
Joyner vs. DSU: 5-4
2013-14 Record : 18-13
2013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/2nd
Postseason: lost to Penn State 69-65 in NIT
Series History: DSU leads 25-23
Last DSU win: 63-60 on Mar. 14, 2013 (MEAC
Tourn.)
Last HU win: 73-60 on Jan. 11, 2014
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2014-15 OPPONENTS/HORNETS VS. ALL-OPPONENTS (since 1967-68)
-AAkron
Alabama
Albany
Allen
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Ark.-Little Rock
Austin Peay
0-1
0-1
2-0
1-0
0-1
0-4
0-5
0-1
0-1
-BBall State
Baptist
Baptist Bible
Barber Scotia
Baylor
Bethune-Cookman
Boston
Bowie State
Bradley
Brooklyn
Buffalo
`
0-1
1-2
1-0
0-1
0-1
40-27
0-2
22-1
0-1
10-8
2-3
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Washington
Elizabeth City State
1-1
0-1
0-1
2-6
-FFairleigh Dickinson
Fairmont State
Fayetteville State
Florida A&M
Fordham
Friendship
2-3
0-1
2-0
34-37
1-0
0-1
-GGannon
Gardner Webb
George Mason
Georgetown
George Washington
Georgia
Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Grambling
Gwynedd-Mercy
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-3
0-2
0-2
1-0
0-3
0-1
1-0
-CCairn/Phila. Biblical
California
Campbell
Cent. Connecticut
Central Florida
Central State
Charlotte
Cheyney
Chicago State
Clemson
Columbia
Connecticut
Coppin State
Creighton
4-0
0-1
1-3
3-7
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-8
1-0
0-4
0-1
0-2
22-43
0-2
-DDayton
Delaware
District of Columbia
Drake
Duke
Duquesne
0-5
3-11
7-0
0-3
0-1
0-1
-EEast Carolina
East Tennessee
Eastern Illinois
0-1
0-1
1-0
-LLa Salle
Lehigh
Liberty
Lincoln (Pa.)
Long Island
Longwood
Louisville
LSU
0-2
1-3
1-0
18-8
0-5
0-1
0-1
0-1
-MMaine
Mansfield State
Marist
Marquette
Marshall
Maryland
Mary Washington
Mercyhurst
Michigan
Michigan State
Millersville
Mississippi
Missouri State
Monmouth
Morgan State
Mount St. Mary’s
Murray State
3-3
0-1
0-2
0-4
0-2
0-7
1-0
0-1
0-4
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
2-3
40-50
1-1
0-2
-HHampton
Hartford
Holy Family
Houston
Howard
24-21
1-2
1-0
0-1
47-52
-IIllinois
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois State
International
0-2
0-1
0-1
2-2
-JJackson State
Jacksonville State
James Madison
0-2
2-0
0-1
-KKansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kings (Pa.)
0-1
1-2
0-1
0-1
-NNavy
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Orleans
New Mexico State
New York Tech
NJIT
Norfolk State
No. Carolina A&T
No. Carolina Central
No. Carolina State
Northern Arizona
Northwestern
Northwestern State
Notre Dame
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-2
2-0
0-1
22-20
28-57
10-10
0-3
1-0
0-3
1-0
0-2
-0Oakland
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Old Dominion
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0-1
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-4
44
2014-15 OPPONENTS/HORNETS VS. ALL-OPPONENTS (since 1967-68)
-PPace
Penn State
Phila. Pharmacy
Phila. Tech
Pittsburgh
Purdue
`
1-0
0-3
1-1
0-1
0-4
0-1
1-1
-RRadford
Richmond
Rider
Robert Morris
Rutgers
Rutgers-Camden
0-1
0-1
2-0
1-2
0-4
1-2
-SSavannah State
St. Augustine’s
St. Bonaventure
St. Francis Brooklyn
St. Francis (Pa.)
St. Joseph’s
St. Mary’s (Md.)
St. Paul’s
St. Peter’s
Salisbury State
Samford
Sam Houston State
San Francisco
Seton Hall
Shaw
Siena
So. Carolina
So. Carolina State
South Connecticut
South Florida
SE Louisiana
Southeastern
Southern
South Hampton
Spring Garden
Stony Brook
1-0
2-0
0-1
2-2
0-1
0-1
2-0
10-2
1-2
3-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
1-0
0-1
31-56
0-1
0-1
0-1
4-0
2-3
1-0
3-0
1-0
UCLA
UMES
UMKC
UNLV
USC (So. Cal)
Utica
0-3
54-44
0-2
0-1
0-1
3-5
-VVillanova
Va. Commonwealth
Virginia State
Virginia Tech
Virginia Union
0-1
0-1
4-5
0-1
4-8
-WWagner
Washington (Md.)
Washington Adventist
Washington State
Wesley
West Chester
West Virginia
Western Illinois
Wichita State
Wilmington (Del.)
Winston-Salem State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wright State
Wyoming
5-2
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
3-3
0-4
0-1
0-3
5-0
4-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
-XXavier (La.)
Xavier (Ohio)
0-3
0-1
-Y-
-TTennessee State
0-1
0-1
0-2
1-0
0-1
1-2
0-1
-U-
-QQuinnipiac
Texas A&M
Texas Christian
Texas-El Paso (UTEP)
Texas Southern
Texas Tech
Towson
Tulsa
0-3
York
Youngstown State
6-1
2-4
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Combined Stats/Results
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Season Results
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Individual Overall/Conference Stats
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Category Leaders
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Team Game-by-Game
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Opponent Game-by-Game
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Delaware State Individual Game Highs
Points.......................
Turnovers....................
Fouls........................
30
26
21
21
21
8
8
8
19
17
.875
.857
.857
6
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
11
11
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
12
9
15
12
1.000
1.000
1.000
13
13
13
13
13
7
6
6
5
8
6
5
5
Fouls........................
5
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................
( 7-8 )
( 6-7 )
( 6-7 )
(
(
(
(
(
(
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
)
)
)
)
)
)
( 8-8 )
( 6-6 )
( 6-6 )
WALKER,Casey at Campbell (01/04/14)
WALKER,Casey vs UMESM (02/22/14)
BELL,Tyshawn at Bethune-Cookman (02/15/14)
BELL,Tyshawn vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
WALKER,Casey vs Gardner-Webb (01/02/14)
WALKER,Casey vs UMESM (02/22/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs Norfolk State (01/13/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs DELAWARE (11/25/13)
WALKER,Casey vs Gardner-Webb (01/02/14)
WILLIAMS,Kendal at Oklahoma State (12/17/13)
WILLIAMS,Kendal vs Baptist Bible (12/02/13)
GRAY,Kendall at UMESM (03/06/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
WALKER,Casey vs UMESM (02/22/14)
WALKER,Casey vs Florida A&M (3/11/14)
BELL,Tyshawn at UMESM (03/06/14)
BELL,Tyshawn vs So. Carolina State (02/08/14)
WALKER,Casey at Campbell (01/04/14)
WALKER,Casey vs Gardner-Webb (01/02/14)
WALKER,Casey vs Coppin State (12/07/13)
WILLIAMS,Kendal vs Baptist Bible (12/02/13)
WALKER,Casey vs Howard (03/01/14)
WALKER,Casey vs Gardner-Webb (01/02/14)
BELL,Tyshawn vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
WILLIAMS,Kendal at MORGAN STATE (02/01/14)
THOMAS,Albert at University of Dayton (12/04/13)
HAYWOOD,DeAndre at Buffalo (11/30/13)
WILLIAMS,Kendal vs Cairn (11/09/13)
THOMAS,Albert vs Cairn (11/09/13)
WALKER,Casey at Campbell (01/04/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs Florida A&M (3/11/14)
WALKER,Casey at Campbell (01/04/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs Florida A&M (3/11/14)
BELL,Tyshawn vs HAMPTON (01/11/14)
GASEVIC,Mrdjan vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
BELL,Tyshawn at University of Dayton (12/04/13)
GRAY,Kendall vs Howard (03/01/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs MORGAN STATE (02/24/14)
GRAY,Kendall at Florida A&M (02/17/14)
GRAY,Kendall at Campbell (01/04/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs St. Francis Brooklyn (12/30/13)
WILLIAMS,Kendal vs Cairn (11/09/13)
THOMAS,Albert vs Coppin State (12/07/13)
THOMAS,Albert vs Baptist Bible (12/02/13)
WILLIAMS,Kendal vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
GRAY,Kendall at NCATM (01/20/14)
GRAY,Kendall vs MORGAN STATE (02/24/14)
BY FOUR PLAYERS
BY FOUR PLAYERS
BY FOUR PLAYERS
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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........................
5
BY FOUR PLAYERS
30
30
28
24
23
11
11
20
18
18
1.000
.833
.833
.833
5
5
13
10
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
11
12
11
11
11
1.000
1.000
16
12
10
8
4
4
5
5
7
6
6
5
(
(
(
(
5-5
5-6
5-6
5-6
)
)
)
)
(
(
(
(
4-4
3-3
2-2
2-2
)
)
)
)
(11-11)
(10-10)
SNYDER,Troy at UMESM (03/06/14)
BAXTER,Hakeem at UMESM (03/06/14)
MURRAY,Michael vs Coppin State (12/07/13)
CHILES,Ian at MORGAN STATE (02/01/14)
USHER,Davon vs DELAWARE (11/25/13)
SNYDER,Troy at UMESM (03/06/14)
MURRAY,Michael vs Coppin State (12/07/13)
OKOROH,P. vs Howard (12/15/13)
Damon Lynn vs NJIT (01/27/14)
HIBBERT, Naji vs Gardner-Webb (01/02/14)
HARRIS, Marvelle at Campbell (01/04/14)
BECKFORD,Bruce at NCATM (01/20/14)
GRIFFIN, Nick at George Washington (11/19/13)
Carter Jr., Robert at Georgia Tech (11/11/13)
Jake Duncan vs NJIT (01/27/14)
MOCKFORD, Ben vs St. Francis Brooklyn (12/30/13)
Damon Lynn vs NJIT (01/27/14)
Forte, Phil at Oklahoma State (12/17/13)
GRIFFIN, Nick at George Washington (11/19/13)
CREEK, Maurice at George Washington (11/19/13)
SIMPSON,Rasean at MORGAN STATE (02/01/14)
COOKS,Lawrence vs HAMPTON (01/11/14)
PACK,Richaud at NCATM (01/20/14)
BAXTER,Hakeem at UMESM (03/06/14)
CHILES,Ian at MORGAN STATE (02/01/14)
Ky Howard vs NJIT (01/27/14)
PACK,Richaud at NCATM (01/20/14)
PACK,Richaud at NCATM (01/20/14)
USHER,Davon vs DELAWARE (11/25/13)
OKOROH,P. vs Howard (12/15/13)
CANNON, Jalen vs St. Francis Brooklyn (12/30/13)
CEPHAS,Taariq vs Coppin State (12/07/13)
Poole, Solomon at Georgia Tech (11/11/13)
CHAPMAN,Emanuel at N.C. Central (01/18/14)
EVANS, Shannon at Buffalo (11/30/13)
McDANIELS, K.J. at Clemson (11/13/13)
Carter Jr., Robert at Georgia Tech (11/11/13)
SMITH,Jyles vs Savannah State (02/10/14)
Ky Howard vs NJIT (01/27/14)
OKOROH,P. vs Howard (12/15/13)
BY THREE PLAYERS
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2014 MEAC Men’s Basketball Championship Results
March 10-15, 2014
Scope Arena (Norfolk, Va.)
Monday, March 10- Opening Round
No. 4 Norfolk State 78, No. 13 Maryland E. Shore 74
No. 5 Savannah State 61, No. 12 South Carolina State 47
Tuesday, March 11 - Opening Round
No. 8 Howard 53, No. 9 NCA&T 47
No. 7 N.C. A&T 75, No. 10 Bethune-Cookman 68
No. 11 Florida A&M 65. No. 11 Delaware State 73
Wednesday, March 12 – Quarterfinals
No. 1 No. Carolina Central 92, No. 8 Howard 46
No. 7 Coppin State 83, No. 2 Hampton 77
Thursday, March 13 – Quarterfinals
No. 3 Morgan State 81, No. 6 Florida A&M 68
No. 4 Norfolk State 57, No. 5 Savannah State 47
Friday, March 14 – Semifinals
No. 1 No. Carolina Central 68, No. 4 Norfolk State 45
No. 3 Morgan State 79, No. 7 Coppin State 64
Saturday, March 15 - Championship Final (ESPNU)
No. 1 No. Carolina Central 71, No. 3 Morgan State 62
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Jeremy Ingram
No. Carolina Central
Pendarvis Williams
Norfolk State
Du’Vaughn Maxwell
Hampton
Justin Black
Morgan State
James Daniel
Howard
Most Outstanding Performer
Jeremy Ingram
No. Carolina Central
Most Outstanding Coach
LeVelle Moton
No. Carolina Central
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THREE-POINT FG PCT.
2013-14 MEAC STANDINGS
N.C. Central
Hampton
Norfolk State
Morgan State
Savannah State
Florida A&M
Coppin State
So. Carolina State
Delaware State
No. Carolina A&T
Howard
Bethune-Cookman
Maryland E. Shore
MEAC
OVERALL
15-10
13-3
11-5
11-5
10-6
8-8
7-9
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-11
4-12
28-6
18-13
19-15
15-16
13-19
14-18
12-20
9-21
9-21
9-23
8-25
7-25
6-24
.938
.813
.688
.688
.625
.500
.438
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.250
.824
.581
.559
.484
.406
.438
.375
.300
.300
.281
.242
.219
.200
2013-14 MEAC TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING OFFENSE
G
34
31
31
34
32
30
1. N.C. Central
2. Hampton
3. Morgan State
4. Norfolk State
5. Florida A&M
11. Delaware State
W-L
28-6
18-13
15-16
19-15
14-18
9-21
PTS
2513
2262
2215
2428
2281
1847
AVG
73.9
73.0
71.5
71.4
71.3
61.6
G
34
32
30
31
32
PTS
2023
2057
1946
2177
2252
Avg/G
59.5
64.3
64.9
70.2
70.4
G
OFF
DEF
MARGIN
34
31
34
31
32
71.3
30
73.9
73.0
71.4
71.5
61.5
74.1
61.6
59.5
70.2
70.5
72.2
64.3
-2.8
64.9
+14.4
+2.7
+0.9
-0.8
-2.8
G
32
34
30
32
32
30
FTM
533
567
484
431
653
399
FTA
728
784
674
602
927
579
PCT
.732
.723
.718
.716
.704
.689
G
34
34
31
30
32
FGM
805
777
750
646
655
FGA
1734
1688
1749
1529
1558
PCT.
.464
.460
.429
.422
.420
FIELD GOAL PCT.
1. Norfolk State
2. N.C. Central
3. Morgan State
4. Delaware State
5. Savannah State
ASSISTS
1. N.C. Central
2. Norfolk State
3. Delaware State
G
34
34
30
NO.
457
435
367
AVG/G
13.4
12.8
12.2
1. Coppin State
2. Bethune-Cookman
3. Florida A&M
4. Maryland E. Shore
5. Hampton
7. Delaware State
3PTA
PCT.
209
176
168
207
161
156
584
502
491
618
496
485
.358
.351
.342
.335
.325
.322
G
3PTM
3PTPG
32
32
32
30
31
30
227
209
207
170
171
156
7.1
6.5
6.5
5.7
5.5
5.2
THREE-POINT PCT. DEFENSE
1. Delaware State
2. N.C. Central
3. Savannah State
4. Florida A&M
5. Howard
G
30
34
32
32
33
3PTM
167
175
140
165
203
3PTA
559
576
449
502
609
PCT.
.299
.304
.312
.329
.333
REB
1223
1173
1116
1054
1112
941
AVG./G
38.2
37.8
36.0
35.1
34.8
31.4
G
REB
AVG./G
OPP
AVG
MARG
34
34
32
31
30
30
1115
1092
1112
1116
1054
941
32.8
32.1
34.8
36.0
35.1
31.4
1000
1006
1099
1106
1057
1023
29.4
29.6
34.3
35.7
35.2
34.1
+3.4
+2.5
+0.4
+0.3
-0.1
-2.7
G
31
31
32
32
34
30
BLKS
184
150
148
130
132
106
AVG./G
5.9
4.8
4.6
4.1
3.9
3.5
G
NO.
AVG./G
31
34
32
32
30
30
234
248
225
218
186
152
7.5
7.3
7.0
6.8
6.2
5.1
G
T.O.
AVG
OPP
AVG
MARG
34
32
31
31
30
30
356
365
457
373
364
355
10.5
11.4
14.7
12.0
12.1
11.8
493
424
498
405
374
341
14.5
13.3
16.1
13.1
12.5
11.4
+4.03
+1.84
+1.32
+1.03
+0.33
-0.47
REBOUNDING OFFENSE
1. Norfolk State
2. N.C. Central
3. North Carolina A&T
4. Morgan State
5. South Carolina State
11. Delaware State
G
32
31
31
30
32
30
BLOCKS
-3.3
FREE THROW PCT.
1. Coppin State
2. N.C. Central
3. Maryland E. Shore
4. Bethune-Cookman
5. North Carolina A&T
7. Delaware State
3PTM
32
34
33
32
34
30
REBOUNDING MARGIN
SCORING MARGIN
1. N.C. Central
2. Hampton
3. Norfolk State
4. Morgan State
5. Savannah State
Florida A&M 32
7. Delaware State
G
THREE-POINT FG MADE
1. Florida A&M
2. Hampton
3. Morgan State
4. South Carolina State
5. North Carolina A&T
10. Delaware State
SCORING DEFENSE
1. N.C. Central
2. Savannah State
3. Delaware State
4. Hampton
5. Bethune-Cookman
1. Bethune-Cookman
2. Norfolk State
3. Howard
4. Florida A&M
5. N.C. Central
6. Delaware State
1. Hampton
2. Morgan State
3. Savannah State
4. Florida A&M
5. N.C. Central
9. Delaware State
STEALS
1. Hampton
2. N.C. Central
3. Florida A&M
4. Savannah State
5. Maryland E. Shore
12. Delaware State
TURNOVER MARGIN
1. N.C. Central
2. Coppin State
3. Hampton
4. Morgan State
5. Maryland E. Shore
8. Delaware State
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SCORING
FG
3PTFG
FT
PTS
AVG
91
68
52
50
77
52
0
61
59
5
59
186
216
135
229
160
185
115
100
121
105
71
587
708
587
559
551
493
485
529
450
462
378
21.0
20.8
18.9
17.5
17.2
17.0
15.6
15.6
15.5
14.9
12.6
1. SMITH,Jyles-SSU
2. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
3. BECKFORD,Bruce-NCAT
4. MAXWELL,Du'Vaughn-HAM
5. PALMER,Daryll-SCSU
OR
79
82
37
74
63
DR
183
154
156
153
145
TR
262
236
193
227
208
AVG
8.2
7.9
7.4
7.3
6.9
FIELD GOAL PCT.
G
FG
FGA
PCT
1. PARKS,Jordan-NCCU
2. GOODE,Brandon-NSU
3. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
4. CHILES,Ian-MSU
34
34
30
31
137
160
125
185
208
261
216
337
.659
.613
.579
.549
G
34
34
32
31
32
30
NO
217
163
131
123
118
84
AVG/G
6.4
4.8
4.1
4.0
3.7
2.8
G
25
29
31
34
28
FTM
90
75
108
100
103
FTA
102
87
129
120
124
G
NO.
AVG./G
34
31
31
34
33
69
59
52
54
51
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.6
1.5
G
3PM
AVG/G
1. DANIEL,James-HOW
2. ADAMS,Jamie-FAMU
3. TRAPP,Mikel-BCU
4. Jones, KyRee-UMES
5. LEWIS,Reggie-FAMU
11. WALKER,Casey-DSU
28
32
31
25
32
30
91
77
73
57
71
59
3.3
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.0
BLOCKS
1. SMITH,Jyles-SSU
2. MAXWELL,Du'Vaughn-HAM
CHILES,Ian-MSU
4. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
5. GOODE,Brandon-NSU
G
32
31
31
30
34
NO.
98
92
92
81
80
AVG/G
3.1
3.0
3.0
2.7
2.4
1. DANIEL,James-HOW
155
2. INGRAM,Jeremy-NCCU
212
3. BLACK,Justin-MSU
200
4. MIDDLETON,Lamont-NCAT 140
5. ADAMS,Jamie-FAMU
157
6. PACK,Richaud-NCAT
128
7. CHILES,Ian-MSU
185
8. WILLIAMS,Pendarvis-NSU 184
9. HAWKINS,Malcolm-NSU
135
10. MAXWELL,Du'Vaughn-HAM 176
Casey Walker-DSU
124
REBOUNDING
ASSISTS
1. CHAPMAN, Emanuel-NCCU
2. FUENTES,Jamel-NSU
3. CEPHAS,Taariq-CSU
4. POWERS,Deron-HAM
5. ADAMS,Jamie-FAMU
10. WILLIAMS,Kendal-DSU
OFF REBOUNDS
1. Snyder, Troy-UMES
2. COPELAND,Jay-NCCU
3. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
4. BLOSSOM,Cedric-MSU
5. GOODE,Brandon-NSU
G
30
34
30
31
34
OR
93
94
82
82
89
AVG
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
DEF REBOUNDS
1. BECKFORD,Bruce-NCAT
2. SMITH,Jyles-SSU
3. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
4. MAXWELL,Du'Vaughn-HAM
5. PALMER,Daryll-SCSU
G
26
32
30
31
30
DR
156
183
154
153
145
AVG
6.0
5.7
5.1
4.9
4.8
MINUTES PLAYED
1. MIDDLETON,Lamont-NCAT
2. MURRAY,Michael-CSU
3. WILLIAMS,Pendarvis-NSU
4. INGRAM,Jeremy-NCCU
5. PACK,Richaud-NCAT
10. GRAY,Kendall-DSU
G
32
28
34
34
29
30
MIN
1123
979
1172
1170
992
963
AVG
35.1
35.0
34.5
34.4
34.2
32.1
TEAM INDENTIFICATION
Bethune-Cookman
Coppin State
Delaware State
Florida A&M
Hampton
Howard
Maryland E. Shore
Morgan State
N.C. Central
Norfolk State
North Carolina A&T
Savannah State
South Carolina State
BCU
CSU
DSU
FAMU
HAM
HOW
UMES
MSU
NCCU
NSU
NCAT
SSU
SCSU
FREE THROW PCT
1. Jones, KyRee-UMES
2. BELL,Tyshawn-DSU
3. POWERS,Deron-HAM
4. WILLIAMS,Pendarvis-NSU
5. ARMSTRONG,Andre-CSU
PCT
.882
.862
.837
.833
.831
STEALS
1. CHAPMAN, Emanuel-NCCU
2. BLACK,Justin-MSU
3. BROWN,Ke'Ron-HAM
4. INGRAM,Jeremy-NCCU
5. OKOROH,Prince-HOW
THREE-POINT FGs MADE
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ALL-MEAC
FIRST TEAM
Name
Jeremy Ingram
Justin Black
Michael Murray
Du’Vaughn Maxwell
Ian Chiles
School
NCCU
MSU
CSU
HAM
MSU
Pos
G
G
F
F
C
Ht.
6-3
6-2
6-5
6-7
7-2
Cl.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown
Charlotte, N.C.
St. Louis, Mo.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Manhattan, N.Y.
Cliffside Park, N.J.
School
DSU
NSU
FAMU
NSU
SCSU
Pos
C
G
G
F
F
Ht.
6-10
6-6
5-10
6-5
6-11
Cl.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown
Dover, Del.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chicago, Ill.
Norfolk, Va.
Jacksonville, Fla.
School
NCCU
HOW
NCA&T
SSU
UMES
NSU
Pos
G
G
G
F
F
C
Ht.
6-1
5-11
6-3
6-8
6-6
7-0
Cl.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown
Raleigh, N.C.
Hampton, Va.
Bronx, N.Y.
Fairburn, Ga.
Chicago, Ill.
Bronx, N.Y.
School
HOW
UMES
BCU
DSU
SSU
Pos
G
G
G
G
G
Ht.
5-11
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-1
Cl.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr..
Fr.
Hometown
Hampton, Va.
Phila., Pa.
Toledo, OH
Paterson, N.J.
Richmond, Ga.
SECOND TEAM
Name
Kendall Gray
Pendarvis Williams
Jamie Adams
Malcom Hawkins
Matthew Hezekiah
THIRD TEAM
Name
Emanuel Chapman
James Daniel
Lamont Middleton
Jyles Smith
Troy Snyder
Brandon Goode
MEAC
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Name
James Daniel
Hakeem Baker
Clemmye Owens
DeAndre Haywood
Jeremiah Hill
Coach of the Year: Levelle Moton, North Carolina Central
Player of the Year: Jeremy Ingram, North Carolina Central
Rookie of the Year: James Daniel, Howard
Defensive Player of the Year: Du’Vaughn Maxwell, Hampton
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MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) begins its 45th year of intercollegiate competition heading into the 2013-14 academic year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of 13 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline:
Bethune-Cookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University,
Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T
State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University.
The MEAC sponsors 16 Division I (FCS) sports with automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason competition in baseball, bowling,
men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track
and field, softball, and volleyball.
MEAC student-athletes excel on and off the field and several have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica and All-District teams. The MEAC awards two post-graduate scholarships of $5,000 each annually to one male and one
female student-athlete who have excelled academically and athletically and are in their final season of intercollegiate athletics eligibility and competition under MEAC and NCAA regulations.
HISTORY
In 1969, a bold ad hoc group of innovators long associated with intercollegiate athletics met in Durham, N.C., to discuss the feasibility
of organizing a new conference. From these discussions, they formed a steering and planning committee to fully investigate the idea,
present a detailed report with recommendations to interested collegiate institutions and construct a workshop to outline proposals.
Dr. Dennis Thomas
MEAC COMMISSIONER
After selecting a proposal and adopting a program, seven institutions (Delaware State College, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South
Carolina State College) agreed to become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Their major objective was to establish, organize and
supervise an intercollegiate athletic program among a compact group of educational institutions of high academic standards with a
sound philosophy of co-curricular activities. The conference agreed to seek Division I status for its sports.
The conference was confirmed in 1970, kicking off its first season of competition in football in 1971.
In 1978, the MEAC reached a milestone when it selected Kenneth A. Free to be its first full-time commissioner. Free served the conference for 18 years before stepping down in May
of 1996. In July 1996, Charles S. Harris was named commissioner and served in the capacity until April 2002. On September 1, 2002, Dr. Dennis E. Thomas was named commissioner and has served in the position for nine years.
The conference’s first expansion occurred in October 19709, when Bethune-Cookman College and Florida A&M University were voted into the MEAC as new members. Original
members Morgan State, North Carolina Central and Maryland Eastern Shore withdrew from the conference at the end of the 1979-80 fiscal year. Maryland Eastern Shore was readmitted in 1981 and Morgan State returned in 1984. Florida A&M opted to resign in 1984 but rejoined the conference in 1986. Coppin State College was granted admittance in 1985,
becoming the ninth member institution.
The MEAC expanded again in the 1990s with the inclusion of Hampton University (1995) and Norfolk State University (1997). The conference expanded once again in 2007, adding
Winston-Salem State University.
Following the 2009-10 academic/athletic season, however, Winston-Salem State withdrew from the conference and returned to Division II. On July 1, 2010, the MEAC made its most
recent expansion with the admittance of North Carolina Central and Savannah State University.
On June 8, 1980, the MEAC was classified as a Division I conference by the NCAA. Prior to that year, the conference operated as a Division II conference. The month after it
achieved Division I status, the MEAC received an automatic qualification to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball
Championship. Currently, the conference has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in baseball (since 1994), men’s basketball (since 1981), women’s basketball (since
1982), football (since 1996), softball (since 1995), men’s and women’s tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994).
The MEAC initiated cross country in 1980, and North Carolina A&T earned the inaugural men’s crown. The first women’s cross country championship took place a year later, with
Howard winning the first of its seven titles. Indoor Track and Field was also added in 1981, with South Carolina State capturing the men’s title and Howard winning the women’s
crown.
Tennis and golf returned as MEAC-governed sports in 1981 after a five-year hiatus.
South Carolina State won all seven of the conference’s golf championships from 1972-1983 before the sport was discontinued after the 1983 championship.
Baseball, which began in 1972, was discontinued following the 1977 season. It was brought back as a MEAC-governed sport along with women’s volleyball in 1983. Women’s softball
became a MEAC-sanctioned sport in 1992.
Bowling was officially sanctioned as a MEAC sport in 1999. The MEAC was the first conference to secure NCAA sanctioning for women’s bowling by adopting the club sport prior to
the 1996-97 school year.
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SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
The MEAC has enjoyed tremendous athletic success over the years. In 2008, Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) defeated
Arkansas State 4-2 to win the NCAA Women’s Bowling National Championship, a first for the conference and institution.
With the victory, Lady Hawks’ Head Coach Sharon Brummell became the first female head coach to win an NCAA bowling
title. The Lady Hawks repeated the feat in 2011 to win the team’s second NCAA title. During the same season, UMES won
the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC), becoming the first team to win two
national championships during the same season.
In men’s basketball, UMES became the first historically black college/university (HBCU) to participate in the 1974 National
Invitational Tournament (NIT). The Hawks defeated Manhattan, 84-81, in the first round before falling to Jacksonville by
two points in the second round. Before the Jacksonville loss, UMES had the best record in the nation at 27-1. That same
year, Morgan State won the NCAA College Division II National Championship and junior center Marvin “The Human Eraser” Webster was named the Division II Player of the Year.
The 1981 tournament champion Howard Bison became the first MEAC team to play in the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship.
Coppin State and Hampton made history in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament with first-round victories. The No. 15 seeded Coppin State Eagles defeated No. 2 South
Carolina in 1997, and No. 15 seeded Hampton defeated No. 2 Iowa State in 2001. ESPN Sports Center ranked both victories ranked among the Top 10 greatest tournament upsets of
all time.
In women’s basketball, South Carolina State won the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division II National Championship in 1979. In 1982, Howard became
the first MEAC women’s team to participate in the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. South Carolina State earned the conference’s bid in 1983 and became the first
MEAC team, men or women, to win an opening-round game in the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament.
In 2010, The North Carolina A&T Lady Aggies defeated Wake Forest and Charlotte before falling to Miami in the third round of the Women’s National team and historically black college/university to win two consecutive basketball games in a national postseason tournament.
The No. 13 Hampton Lady Pirates faced No. 4 Kentucky in the 2011 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. The 13th seed was the highest seed earned by a MEAC women’s basketball program since the inception of the 64-team bracket in 1994.
In football, the MEAC was instrumental in constructing the Freedom Bowl All-Star Classic, the Heritage Bowl and the Gold Bowl. Prior to Division I competition, the MEAC competed in
the Gold Bowl, held in Richmond, Va., which matched the MEAC champion against the champion of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). South Carolina State represented the MEAC in 1976 and 1979, winning both outings over Winston-Salem State and Norfolk State respectively. In addition to the 1976 and 1979 crowns, South Carolina State
won MEAC football titles in 1974-78, 1980-83, 1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. South Carolina State won MEAC football titles in 1974-78, 1980-83,1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. They
were also named co-champions along with Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M during the 2010 season. During the 1981 and 1982 seasons, South Carolina State reached the second round of the I-AA championships.
On the track, Hampton’s Francenca McCorory set an American record in the 400m dash with a time of 50.54 and defended her national indoor title at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships. McCorory, a two-time All-American and three-time MEAC indoor champion in the 400m dash, became the first back-to-back NCAA indoor 400m champion since Suziann
Reid of Texas (1998 and 1999). McCorory was named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division I National Athlete of the Year for the
2010 Indoor Track and Field season.
In outdoor track and field, North Carolina Central won the first three MEAC titles. The quartet of Melvin Bassett, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang and Larry Black set the world record in the
sprint medley relay with a time of 38.19 in the 1972 Olympics. The Eagles finished fourth in the 1974 NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor
Track and Field Championship. MEAC women began outdoor track and field conference competition in 1980. In 1982, South Carolina State won the AIAW Division II Outdoor Track
and Field National Championship.
The MEAC has showcased more than 27 athletes in the Olympics. Among them, 11 have earned medals during the Summer Games.
In 2003, Florida A&M became the first MEAC school to win a volleyball match in the NCAA Championship, with a first-round win over Winthrop. In 2004, the Lady Rattlers became the
first historically black college/university to rank in the Top 25 of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) national poll.
South Carolina State’s women’s tennis team earned the conference’s first Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) ranking in a 2005 poll, reaching No. 72.
In softball, Bethune-Cookman earned the conference’s first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Softball Championship in 2005. The Lady Wildcats defeated Florida, Central Florida and
South Florida in the Florida Regional to become the first MEAC school to win an NCAA Division I Softball Regional. Bethune-Cookman ended the 2005 season with the conference’s
first-ever rankings in the final softball polls, reaching No. 18 in the NFCA/USA Today Coaches poll and No. 23 in the USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll.
Florida A&M was the first MEAC baseball team to advance to NCAA postseason play in 1994. The Rattlers took on Southeastern Louisiana in a best of three play-in series, falling
after two games, 11-10 and 8-7. During the 2002 campaign, Bethune-Cookman advanced to the Gainesville Regional and became the first MEAC team to win in the NCAA Tournament with a 7-4 victory over Florida International. The Wildcats had previously lost to Florida in their first game 13-1, and the team was eliminated from the regional with a 21-10 loss
in its second matchup against the Gators.
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ALL-TIME MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
REGULAR SEASON
TOURNAMENT
North Carolina A&T
Maryland-Eastern Shore
Maryland-Eastern Shore
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
South Carolina State
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Howard
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Howard
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Howard
North Carolina A&T
South Carolina State
Coppin State
Coppin State
Howard
Coppin State
Coppin State
Coppin State
Coppin State/SC State
Coppin State
Coppin State
SC State/Coppin State
South Carolina State
Hampton
Hampton
South Carolina State
Coppin State/SC State
Delaware State
Delaware State
Delaware State
Morgan State
Morgan State
Morgan State
Bethune-Cookman
Savannah State
Norfolk State
North Carolina Central
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Maryland-Eastern Shore
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Morgan State
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Howard
Howard
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
South Carolina State
Coppin State
Florida A&M
Howard
Coppin State
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
South Carolina State
Coppin State
South Carolina State
Florida A&M
South Carolina State
Hampton|
Hampton
South Carolina State
Florida A&M
Delaware State
Hampton
Florida A&M
Coppin State
Morgan State
Morgan State
Hampton
Norfolk State
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina Central
Delaware State captured the 2005 MEAC Tournament
Championship in Richmond, Va.
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History &
Records
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DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
G
FG
FG%
3PT
3PT%
FT
FT%
REB
AVG
A
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
21
21
6
22
20
23
25
25
22
22
24
29
24
23
27
25
28
27
26
26
27
28
29
28
28
28
28
28
30
28
29
27
28
28
27
27
27
27
28
29
27
28
33
35
34
30
32
29
30
29
33
30
608
610
171
812
683
877
716
938
764
616
766
1035
860
686
641
643
842
858
729
752
734
817
770
732
666
738
872
851
1031
731
786
684
726
720
651
670
669
646
646
644
582
574
667
690
712
642
683
609
674
694
710
646
.405
.531
.400
.512
.517
.460
.432
.443
.424
.410
.473
.447
.440
.410
.420
.480
.503
.430
.470
.420
.490
.460
.430
.440
.470
.480
.470
.492
.393
.421
.401
.425
.396
.387
.420
.420
.431
.431
.408
.441
.445
.421
.432
.438
.423
.423
.409
.428
.435
.410
.422
62
75
133
193
141
145
139
145
101
151
116
114
202
169
183
221
178
150
213
207
217
200
185
145
206
180
184
156
.360
.340
.310
.380
.353
.287
.271
.280
.280
.315
.278
.335
.369
.370
.328
.331
.368
.331
.342
.349
.336
.344
.339
.327
.347
.350
.296
.322
329
307
107
351
291
305
491
392
297
295
363
328
278
341
349
373
429
270
320
356
429
472
406
285
431
480
451
538
542
427
416
385
388
395
435
435
297
310
371
318
423
496
427
390
285
296
338
320
349
393
399
.738
.660
.610
.640
.540
.540
366
.614
.636
.577
.661
.652
.653
.610
.640
.690
.680
.680
.590
.640
.620
.740
.680
.650
.590
.640
.650
.616
.627
.648
.597
.578
.617
.629
.657
.645
.691
.683
.661
.738
.687
.692
.743
.671
.740
.714
.652
.677
.714
.701
.688
.689
835
788
227
933
942
1214
41.8
37.5
35.0
42.2
47.1
52.8
-
-
-
-
1341
1306
1278
1561
1248
926
907
873
1012
875
1028
856
1005
968
1107
1187
913
1037
1193
1156
1261
1108
1177
1140
1104
1049
1091
995
963
983
851
907
809
810
911
918
943
814
979
810
759
877
1054
941
53.6
59.4
58.1
53.8
52.0
40.3
33.6
34.9
36.1
35.4
39.5
33.0
37.2
34.6
38.2
42.4
32.6
37.0
42.6
41.3
42.0
39.6
40.4
42.2
39.4
37.5
40.4
36.9
35.7
35.1
30.4
31.3
30.0
28.9
27.6
26.2
27.7
27.1
30.6
27.9
25.3
30.2
31.9
31.4
335
384
360
383
279
271
249
424
345
383
327
410
410
488
492
359
385
339
355
342
319
297
316
359
398
395
328
297
351
373
397
340
314
300
347
342
326
367
546
496
615
611
649
475
523
584
617
562
481
474
505
581
526
521
378
375
370
427
461
450
413
338
489
332
335
299
453
355
87
97
113
74
95
110
123
107
80
80
81
145
98
80
114
79
67
67
76
95
94
56
71
64
91
73
92
91
95
52
123
71
109
192
185
106
344
306
211
228
215
182
245
246
267
205
215
230
284
276
264
233
197
210
123
206
212
176
191
181
180
189
264
270
205
153
165
239
253
228
228
152
1612
1527
436
1975
1671
2059
1798
2266
1931
1529
1901
2433
2048
1650
1623
1635
2057
2054
1728
1824
1826
2063
2012
1870
1675
1982
2357
2346
2741
2149
2138
1929
1938
1979
1813
1998
1993
1758
1975
1880
1680
1721
2043
2014
2031
1769
1847
1697
1874
1917
1997
1847
76.8
72.7
72.7
89.8
83.6
89.5
71/9
90.6
87.8
69.5
79.2
83.9
85.3
71.7
60.1
65.4
73.4
79.4
66.5
70.2
67.6
73.7
69.4
66.8
60.0
70.8
84.2
83.8
91.4
76.8
73.7
71.4
69.2
70.7
67.2
70.0
73.8
62.8
63.8
64.8
62.2
61.5
61.9
57.5
59.7
59.0
57.7
58.5
62.5
66.1
60.5
61.6
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HORNET YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Scoring (since 1958-59)
Played in minimum of 75% of team’s games
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Name
James Dixon
Clifford Noble
Roscoe Baker
Albert Rue
Ronald Horton
Ronald Horton
David Withers
David Withers
David Withers
Marvin Spratley
James Roundtree
Wade Pittman
Samuel Sheperd
James Rogers
Charles Shealey
Charles Shealey
Charles Shealey
Charles Shealey
John Wright
Jeffrey Gumbs
Danny Sapp
Bernard Campbell
Bernard Campbell
Chris Whitaker
Vincent Garlick
Paul Newman
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Tyrone Boger
Andrew Miles
Andrew Miles
Chris Nurse
Brian Parker
Brian Parker
Terence Hood
Terence Hood
Stefan Malliet
Andre Matthews
Andre Matthews
Andre Matthews
Terrance Hunter
Jahsha Bluntt
Jahsha Bluntt
Jahsha Bluntt
Roy Bright
Donald Johnson
Marcus Neal
Casey Walker
Tahj Tate
Tahj Tate
Casey Walker
G
21
21
6
21
20
23
19
25
21
18
23
28
24
23
27
25
28
26
26
26
27
27
27
26
28
26
28
28
30
28
29
25
25
28
27
27
25
28
28
29
27
28
33
35
34
28
27
29
30
24
32
30
Pts
333
331
95
438
468
528
430
564
458
288
304
381
417
393
370
320
504
424
376
384
457
504
509
322
336
455
706
665
740
522
391
383
392
421
363
400
507
323
415
413
348
340
450
511
527
535
332
398
401
386
409
378
Avg
15.9
15.8
15.8
20.9
23.4
23.0
22.6
22.6
21.8
16.0
13.2
13.6
17.4
17.0
13.7
12.8
18.0
16.3
14.5
14.8
16.9
18.7
18.9
12.4
13.1
17.5
25.2
23.8
24.7
18.6
13.5
15.3
15.7
15.0
13.4
14.8
20.3
11.5
14.8
14.2
12.9
12.1
13.6
14.6
15.5
19.1
12.3
13.7
13.4
16.1
12.8
12.6
1970-71
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
David Withers
James Roundtree
Fred Simmons
James Rogers
Charles Maybin
Robert Hunter
Charles Maybin
Robert Hunter
John Wright
John Wright
Ed Wallace
Dominic Snowden
Dominic Snowden
Terrance Ball
Jonathan White
James Clark
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Durant Ratcliff
Donell Thomas
Malcolm Musgrove
Chris Nurse
Chris Nurse
Chris Nurse
Brian Parker
Darien Robinson
Ireneusz Chromicz
Andre Matthews
Sergey Stephanenkov
Andre Matthews
Aaron Matthews
Terrance Hunter
Jahsha Bluntt
Jahsha Bluntt
Roy Bright
Frisco Sandidge
Frisco Sandidge
Marques Oliver
Marques Oliver
Marques Oliver
Kendall Gray
21
29
24
23
26
25
28
25
26
24
27
25
28
27
28
25
28
28
30
28
29
26
25
22
27
25
27
28
28
25
27
26
33
35
34
28
32
28
29
29
32
30
400
281
279
239
177
172
234
182
227
154
191
174
199
221
148
210
280
271
366
170
236
197
255
207
244
135
218
140
138
165
172
149
158
167
166
149
213
164
186
209
222
236
19.0
9.7
11.6
10.4
6.8
6.9
8.4
7.3
8.7
6.4
7.1
7.0
7.1
8.2
5.3
8.4
9.9
9.7
12.2
6.1
8.1
7.6
10.2
9.4
9.0
5.4
8.1
5.0
4.9
5.9
6.4
5.7
4.8
4.8
4.9
5.3
6.7
5.9
6.4
7.2
6.9
7.9
Assists (since 1970-71)
1970-71
1971-72
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
200-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Name
Hilderbrand Pelzer
Steve Lee
Charles Shealey
Anthony Baylor
Jeffrey Gumbs
Jeffrey Gumbs
David Harrington
Danny Sapp
Roy Johnson
Curtis Whitaker
Joe Jeter
Greg Brown
Emanual Davis
Emanual Davis
Emanual Davis
Andrew Miles
Andrew Miles
Andrew Miles
Antoine Morris
Antoine Morris
Javan Steadham
T. Hood/B. Clarke
Stefan Malliet
Stefan Malliet
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Darrin Shine
Darrin Shine
Darrin Shine
Trevor Welcher
Trevor Welcher
Jay Threatt
Jay Threatt
Jay Threatt
Albert Thomas
Kendall Williams
G
22
19
28
26
26
26
27
27
17
26
28
28
19
28
25
28
29
25
28
27
27
27
25
28
27
29
27
26
32
35
34
30
32
29
30
26
30
30
Ast
119
110
64
134
77
74
70
116
68
68
72
82
83
156
139
98
112
93
141
154
126
50
97
93
126
102
84
78
108
156
156
92
71
123
179
156
84
84
Rebounding (since 1958-59)
Played in minimum of 75% of team’s games
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1969-70
Name
Kenneth Pearson
Clifford Noble
Kenneth Pearson
Ronald Horton
Ronald Horton
Ronald Horton
David Withers
G
21
15
6
21
20
23
25
Reb
320
250
57
379
462
543
352
Avg
15.2
16.7
9.5
18.0
23.1
23.6
14.1
Charles Shealey (with ball) led the Hornets in scoring in
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DELAWARE STATE ALL-TIME RECORDS
Single Season (Team)
Top 3pt. FG Pct.
.380 (1989-90); 193-508
Most Wins
Most Free Throws
542 (1991-92)
538 (1990-91)
491 (1969-70)
480 (1988-89)
472 (1984-85)
451 (1989-90)
21 (2006-07); 21-13
21 (2005-06); 21-14
19 (1990-91); 19-11
19 (2004-05); 19-14
18 (1978-79); 18-10
18 (1973-74); 18-11
17 (1969-70); 17-8
17 (1974-75); 17-9
17 (2009-10); 17-12
16 (2001-02); 16-13
Most Losses
25 (1976-77); 2-25
Most MEAC Wins
16 (2005-06); 16-2
16 (2006-07); 16-2
14 (2004-05); 14-4
Most MEAC Losses
15 (1987-88); 1-15
Most Points
2741 (1990-91); 30 gms.
2433 (1973-74); 29 gms
2357 (1988-89); 28 gm s
2346 (1989-90); 28 gms
2266 (1969-70); 25 gms
2149 (1991-92); 28 gms
2138 (1992-93); 29 gms
2063 (1983-84); 28 gms
2059 (1967-680; 23 gms
2048 (1974-75); 26 gms
Best Scoring Avg.
Most Rebounds
Top Field Goal Pct.
1035 (1973-74); 29 gms
1031 (1990-91); 30 gms
938 (1969-70); 25 gms.
877 (1967-68); 23 gms
872 (1988-89); 28 gms
860 (1974-75); 24 gms
858 (1979-80); 27 gms
851 (1990-91); 28 gms
842 (1978-79); 28 gms
817 (1983-84); 28 gms
.531 (1959-60); 610-1149
.517 (1965-66); 683-1321
.512 (1965-66); 812-1586
.503 (1979-80); 858-1706
.492 (1990-91); 1031-2094
Most 3pt. Field Goals 221 (2001-02); 667 att.
217 (2006-07); 646 att.
213 (2004-05); 622 att.
207 (2005-06); 593 att.
206 (2010-11): 594 att.
202 (1998-99); 547 att.
200 (2007-08); 581 att.
Most 3pt. Attempts
1561 (1973-74); 29 gms
1341 (1969-70); 25 gms
1306 (1970-71); 22 gms
1278 (1971-72); 22 gms
1261 (1990-91); 30 gms
1248 (1974-75); 24 gms
1214 (1967-68); 23 gms
1193 (1988-89); 28 gms
1187 (1985-86); 28 gms
1177 (1992-93); 29 gms
Top Rebound Avg.
59.4 (1970-71); 1306 in 22 gms
Most Assists
492 (1990-91); 30 gms
488 (1989-90); 28 gms
424 (1983-84); 28 gms
410 (1987-88); 28 gms
(1988-89); 28 gms
398 (2000-01); 28 gms
397 (2006-07); 34 gms
395 (2001-02); 29 gms
385 (1992-92); 29 gms
384 (1971-72); 22 gms
383 (1979-80); 27 gms
(1985-86); 28 gms
90.6 (1969-70); 2266 pts.
in 25 gms.
Most Field Goals
Most Points
Top Free Throw Pct. .743 (2004-05); 668 att.
91.4 (1990-91); 2741 pts.
in 30 gms.
Most Points Allowed 2587 (1990-91); 30 gms
Single Game (Team)
Most Turnovers
Most Blocks
Most Steals
649 (1988-89); 28 gms
617 (1992-93); 29 gms
192 (2011-12); 29 gms
185 (2012-13); 33 gms
145 (1989-90); 28 gms
123 (1984-85); 29 gms
(2008-09); 32 gms
114 (1992-93); 29 gms
113 (1980-81); 26 gms
110 (1982-83); 28 gms
109 (2010-11); 30 gms
344 (1978-79); 28 gms
306 (1979-80); 27 gms
284 (1990-91); 30 gms
276 (1991-92); 28 gms
267 (1986-87); 28 gms
264 (1992-93); 29 gms
(2004-05); 33 gms
Most 100-pt. Games 9 (1969-70); 25 gms
(1009-91): 30 gms
6 (1965-66); 22 gms
(1968-69); 25 gms
180, vs. Amphibious Force (1968-69); 180-106
133, vs. Friendship (1978-79); 133-91
131, vs. York (1973-74); 131-89
129, vs. Norfolk St. (1967-68); 129-103
121, vs. D.C. Teachers (1970-71); 121-102
vs. Brooklyn (2/2/89); 121-96
119, vs. Bloomfield (1965-66); 119-93
vs. Bowie State (1967-68); 119-86
116, vs. St. Paul’s (1969-70); 116-89
115, vs. York (1972-73); 115-103
Most Points Allowed 139, vs. George Mason (11/25/05); 73-139
138, vs. Texas Christian (12/3/97); 75-138
Most Rebounds
62, vs. St. Paul’s (2/15/68)
vs. Elizabeth City State (12/1/93)
61, vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/16/91)
60, vs. Central Connecticut (2/1/93)
Most Field Goals
50, vs. Friendship (1978-79); 133-91
49, vs. Bloomfield (1965-66); 119-93
Most 3pt. FGs
14, vs. Bowie (14-32); 12/9/93
vs. Phila. Biblical (14-28); 11/20/10
13, vs. Brown (13-23); 12/28/89
vs. Norfolk St. (13-24); 2/7/11
vs. Hampton (13-23); 2/17/07
vs. Coppin St. (13-33); 2/9/02
Most 3pt. FG att.
40, vs. SUNY (9-40); 1/25/92
Most Free Throws
71, vs. UMES (12/17/71)
69, vs. Quinnipiac (12/14/71)
Most Assists
33, vs. Northwestern State (11/30/90)
30, vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1/4/90
Most Blocks
15, vs. Wagner (11/26/11
14, vs. Wagner (11/14/12)
13, vs. Florida A&M (1/23/12)
12, vs. Hampton (2/25/13)
12, vs. NCA&T (1/30/12)
12, vs. Hampton (2/25/13)
Most Steals
21, vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/16/91)
20, vs. Central Conn. (12/2/95
vs. Brooklyn (2/14/90)
19 (in three games)
Top Shooting Percentage (Game)
.721
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (31-for-43); 12/7/02
Top Shooting Percentage (Half)
.786
vs. Howard (22-28); 2/11/08 (first half)
.743
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (14-19); 12/7/02 (2nd half)
Most Turnovers
51, vs. Texas Christian (12/3/97)
646 (2006-07); 34 gms
622 (2012-13); 33 gms
(2004-05); 33 gms
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DELAWARE STATE ALL-TIME RECORDS
Single Season (Individual)
Most Three-Point Field Goals
91
Most Points
740
706
665
564
535
528
527
522
512
511
Tom Davis (1990-91); 30 games
Tom Davis (1988-89); 28 games
Tom Davis (1989-90); 28 games
Dave Withers (1969-70); 25 games
Roy Bright (2007-08); 28 games
Ronald Horton (1967-68); 23 games
Jahsha Bluntt (2006-07); 34 games
Tyrone Boger (1991-92); 28 games
Roy Bright (2006-07); 33 games
Jahsha Bluntt (2005-06); 35 games
Top Scoring Average
25.5 ppg
25.2
Dave Withers (1969-70); 25 games
Tom Davis (1988-89); 28 games
Most Field Goals
292
276
263
221
Tom Davis (1990-91); 30 games
Tom Davis (1988-89) 28 games
Tom Davis (1989-90); 28 games
Dave Withers (1969-70); 25 games
89
79
78
76
73
70
67
Tim Anderson (1989-91); 28 games
Jahsha Bluntt (2005-06); 35 games
Jahsha Bluntt (2004-05); 30 games
Jahsha Bluntt (2006-07); 34 games
Roy Bright (2007-08); 28 games
Roy Bright (2007-08); 28 games
Casey Walker (2011-12); 29 games
Casey Walker (2010-11); 30 games
Desi Washington (2010-11) 30 games
Donald Johnson (2008-09); 27 games
Most Three-Point Attempts
233
226
220
218
210
206
Jahsha Bluntt (2005-06); 91-233
Jahsha Bluntt (2006-07); 79-226
Roy Bright (2007-08); 78-220
Jahsha Bluntt (2004-05); 89-218
Casey Walker (2010-11); 73-210
Casey Walker (2011-12); 76-206
Most Free Throws
156
154
139
Tom Davis (1990-91); 156-266
Tom Davis (1988-89); 154-242
Tom Davis (1989-90); 139-246
Most Field Goal Attempts
518
Tom Davis (1990-91)
Most Free Throw Attempts
266
Most Rebounds
543
401
400
366
Ronald Horton (1967-68); 23.1 pg
Marvin Spratley (1971-72); 22.3 pg
Dave Withers (1970-71); 19.0 pg
Tom Davis (1990-91); 12.2 pg
Tom Davis (1990-91); 156-266
Most Assists
179
156
154
139
Jay Threatt (2010-11); 29 games
Jay Threatt (2011-12); 26 games
Emanual Davis (1989-90); 28 games
Darrin Shine (2005-06); 35 games
Darrin Shine (2006-07); 34 games
Antoine Morris (1995-96); 27 games
Emanual Davis (1990-91); 30 games
Tom Davis, the Hornets’ all-time
leading scorer (2,275 points),
tallied a school-record 740 points
during the 1990-91 season
Jay Threatt (above) is DSU’s career leader in assists and steals
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DELAWARE STATE ALL-TIME RECORDS
Single Season (Individual)
Most Blocks
81
75
72
67
63
61
Most Blocks
Kendall Gray (2013-14); 30 games
Kendall Gray (2012-13); 29 games
Marques Oliver (2011-12) 29 games
Tracey Walston (1989-90); 28 games
Marques Oliver (2010-11); 29 games
Marques Oliver (2012-13); 32 games
Aaron Fleetwood at Northwestern (12/27/04)
Marques Oliver vs. Howard (2/25/12)
Marques Oliver vs. Florida A&M (1/23/12)
Kendall Gray vs. Wagner (11/14/12)
Marques Oliver vs. Hampton (2/25/13)
Kendall Gray at NCA&T (1/20/14)
Most Steals
Most Steals
97
96
93#
82
78%
73
8
Anthony Baylor (1979-80); 26 games
Joe Jeter (1986-87); 28 games
Jay Threatt (2010-11); 30 games
Jay Threatt (2009-10); 29 games
Jay Threatt (2011-12); 26 games
Anthony Baylor (1978-79); 28 games
9
Phil Anderson vs. Penn State (12/29/93)
Jay Threatt vs. Wilmington (11/16//09)
% - NCAA Div. I leader
# - NCAA Div. I co-leader
Single Game (Individual)
Most Points
50
47
44
39
38
38
38
Tom Davis vs. Brooklyn (2/1/89)
Tom Davis vs. Florida A&M (2/20/89)
Tom Davis vs. UMES (2/22/90)
Ronald Horton vs. Norfolk State (1967-68)
Ronald Horton vs. Norfolk State (1965-66)
Tom Davis vs. So. Carolina State (1/23/88)
William Hill vs. Howard (1/12/80)
Most Field Goals
22
Tom Davis vs. Brooklyn (2/1/89)
Most Three-Point Field Goals
8
7
6
Marty Bailey vs. Florida A&M (MEAC Tourn.); 3/7/00
Andre Griffin vs. Bowie State (12/9/93)
Roy Bright vs. Norfolk State (2/16/08)
By six players
Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
24
Tyrone Boger, vs. SUNY-Buffalo (1/25/92)
Most Rebounds
35
Marvin Spratley vs. St. Paul’s (2/11/71)
Most Assists
13
12
11
Antoine Morris vs. Morgan State (2/7/96)
Antoine Morris vs. Bowie State (2/25/96)
Trevor Welcher vs. St. Paul’s (11/12/07)
Jay Threatt vs. N.C. State (12/22/10)
Miles Davis vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/22/01)
Miles Davis vs. Towson (12/22/00)
`
Jahsha Bluntt is the Hornets’ career leader with 303 three-point
field goals
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DELAWARE STATE ALL-TIME RECORDS
Career (Individual)
Scoring
2275
1795
1721
1618
1501
1485
1071
1427
1269
1265
1248
1238
1094
1085
1062
1047
1034
1028
1020
Tom Davis (1987-91)
Dave Withers (1968-71)
Jahsha Bluntt (2004-07)
Charles Shealy (1977-80)
Terence Hood (1995-99)
Paul Newman (1987-91)
Casey Walker (2010 –14)
Andre Matthews (1999-03)
Emanuel Davis (1988-91)
Bernard Campbell (1983-85)
Ronald Horton (1965-68)
Andre Griffin (1991-95)
Marques Oliver (2009-13)
Brian Parker (1995-98)
Andrew Miles (1991-94)
Roy Bright (2006-08)
Samuel Shepard (1971-75)
James Roundtree 1971-74)
William Hill (1978-82)
Top Scoring Average
23.9
Tom Davis (1988-91); 2275 points in 95 games
Most Blocks
222
210
143
140
102
Marques Oliver (2009-13)
Kendall Gray (2011 - )
Tracey Walston (1986-89)
Aaron Fleetwood (2004-07)
Hijr Sabree (1990-94)
All-Time DSU Head Coaches
Year(s)
1949-71
1971-76
1976-79
1979-83
1983-85
1985-88
1988-94
1994-96
1996-97
1997-99
1999-00
2000
2000-2014
2014-pres.
Name
Bennie George
Ira Mitchell
Marshall Emery
Ajac Triplett
Joe Dean Davidson
Marshall Emery
Jeff Jones
Fred Goodman
Art Perry
Jimmy DuBose
Tony Sheals
Stephen Wilson (interim)
Greg Jackson
Keith Walker
Record
201-219
58-70
30-50
44-79
24-33
18-66
78-72
18-38
7-20
17-37
5-20
1-2
200-216
5-6
Pct.
.479
.453
.375
.358
.421
.214
.459
.321
.259
.315
.200
.333
.482
.455
Most Rebounds
1211
1013
931
842
811
769
Dave Withers (1968-71)
Tom Davis (1988-91)
Marvin Spratley (1969-72)
James Roundtree (1971-74)
James Rogers (1973-76)
Fred Simmons (1972-76)
Most Field Goals
894
Tom Davis (1988-91)
Most Field Goal Attempts
1649
Tom Davis (1988-91)
Most Three-Point Field Goals
303
266
194
190
159
153
135
134
Jahsha Bluntt (2003-07)
Casey Walker (2010-14)
Terence Hood (1995-99)
Marty Bailey (1998-02)
Miles Davis (2000-04)
Emanual Davis (1988-91)
Roy Bright (2006-08)
Tyshawn Bell (2011– pres.)
Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
835
574
Casey Walker (2010–12 )
Jahsha Bluntt (2003-07)
Most Assists
458
420
390
378
Jay Threatt (2009-12)
Darrin Shine (2004-07)
Miles Davis (2000-04)
Emanaul Davis (1988-91)
Most Steals
253
183
143
Jay Threatt (2009-12)
Emanual Davis (1988-91)
Joe Jeter (1984-87)
Dave Withers (1968-71) is DSU’s all-time second leading scorer (1795 pts)
and top rebounder (1211)
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DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1958-59 (15-6)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
94
Lincoln (Pa.) 80
64
Maryland State
60
Johnson C. Smith
73
Phila. Textile
62
Hampton
75
Morgan State
80
D.C. Teachers
85
Howard
71
King’s College
72
St. Augustine’s
85
Johnson C. Smith
82
Hampton
78
Lincoln
111
D.C. Teachers
96
St. Augustine’s
86
Phila. Textile
99
Morgan State
88
Howard
77
Maryland State
66
St. Peter’s
87
Va. Union
1959-60
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
58Lincoln
50
55
Morgan State
60
Va. Union
65
Hampton
88
Johnson C. Smith
87
Morgan State
81
Phila. Textile
80
King’s College
67
Va. Union
89
Howard
78
D.C. Teachers
71
Maryland State
58
St. Augustine’s
67
Johnson C. Smith
70
St. Augustine’s
77
Hampton
73
Lincoln
61
Maryland State
76
Howard
79
D.C. Teacher’s
63
Phila. Textile
OPP
59
57
76
83
63
56
77
81
65
115
80
56
72
67
60
84
80
89
55
99
OPP
75
51
78
109
62
91
73
77
87
66
89
74
92
71
55
64
73
92
81
48
1960-61 (3-3)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
73
Morgan State
46
Va. Union
51
Phila. Textile
87
D.C. Teachers
78
King’s College
91
Howard
OPP
72
71
54
72
84
73
1965-66 (15-7)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
104
Lincoln
97
Elizabeth City
108
St. Paul’s
104
Hampton
69
Newark College
87
Howard
82
Maryland State
87
Bowie State
75
Cheyney
84
Morgan State
50
Hampton
96
Norfolk State
92
Morgan State
93
Howard
75
St. Paul’s
89
Elizabeth City
114
Bowie State
76
Maryland State
81
Newark College
105
Norfolk State
91
Phila. Textile
119
Bloomfield St.
OPP
69
93
89
89
62
72
59
76
98
68
93
119
98
83
77
105
77
77
55
95
83
93
1967-68 (10-13)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
90
Lincoln
79
Elizabeth City
80
Hampton
92
St. Paul’s
105
Pace
75
Quinnipiac
86
Howard
74
Maryland State
66
Morgan State
113
Bowie State
89
Cheyney
86
Norfolk State
72
Virginia State
80
Morgan State
72
Phila. Textile
129
Norfolk State
94
New York Tech
81
Elizabeth City
104
St. Paul’s
91
Maryland State
119
Bowie State
99
Hampton
84
Howard
OPP
35
102
82
74
77
80
87
103
85
89
90
111
91
59
86
103
71
117
83
94
86
89
86
1970-71 (10-13)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
121
Dist. of Columbia
69
Morgan State
89
Bowie State
97
St. Paul’s
96
Hampton
94
Monmouth
86
UMES
76
Bowie State
86
Cheyney
85
Howard
77
UMES
73
Lincoln (PA)
87
Hampton
100
Norfolk State
79
Norfolk State
89
Virginia Union
94
Morgan State
93
Virginia State
84
Virginia State
95
St. Paul’s
79
Virginia Union
2
D.C. Teachers*
71
Howard
*Won by forfeit
1968-69 (14-11)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
102
Lincoln
63
Morgan State
77
Virginia State
77
St. Paul’s
77
Elizabeth City
180
Amphibious Force
56
Mansfield State
97
Howard
81
Norfolk State
70
Cheyney
92
Hampton
100
Maryland State
97
Norfolk State
93
Bowie State
104
Bowie State
84
Southampton
91
New York Tech
83
Morgan State
84
Elizabeth City
100
St. Paul’s
74
Maryland State
88
Hampton
114
Howard
OPP
95
68
70
80
77
106
59
79
84
82
84
101
122
71
73
69
88
51
105
87
88
102
96
1971-72 (7-15, 2-9 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ira Mitchell
DSC
70
Monmouth
56
Morgan State*
55
N. C. A&T State*
51
N.C. Cent.*
69
S. Conn.
89
Quinnipiac
76
UMES*
81
Dist. of Columbia
80
Lincoln (PA)
42
Morgan State*
67
Howard*
104
Salisbury State
66
Lincoln (PA)
85
Bowie State
72
UMES*
64
Howard*
90
Dist. of Columbia
60
Bowie State
66
N. C.A&T State
50
N.C. Cent.*
84
S.C. State*
54
S.C. State +
*MEAC Games
+MEAC Tourn. QF
1969-70 (17-8, 10-6 CIAA)
Head Coach: Bennie George
DSC
94
York
72
Morgan State
98
Bowie State
116
St. Paul’s
118
St. Mary’s (MD)
105
Hampton
101
Virginia State
98
Virginia State
93
Cheyney
111
Norfolk State
109
York
88
Howard
90
Maryland State
98
Lincoln (PA)
88
Norfolk State
76
Hampton
102
Virginia Union
89
St. Mary’s (MD)
96
Morgan State
91
Bowie State
100
St. Paul’s
85
Maryland State
73
Howard
76
N.C. A&T State
OPP
54
82
59
89
73
88
88
78
106
117
86
87
125
83
111
70
84
82
79
76
79
91
86
82
1972-73 (10-13, 3-9 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ira Mitchell
DSC OPP
74
UDC
67
N.C. A&T State*
115
YORK
103
Salisbury State
94
Shaw
88
St. Augustine’s
96
Lincoln (PA)
68
Morgan State*
78
Lincoln (PA)
59
Howard*
88
UMES
81
Howard*
83
Bowie State
64
N.C. A&T State*
87
N.C. Cent.*
60
S.C. State*
67
Bowie State
105
S.C. State*
85
UMES*
62
Gannon
71
Mercyhurst
82
Morgan State*
74
N.C. A&T State+
*MEAC Games
+MEAC Tourn. QF
1973-74 (18-11, 5-8 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ira Mitchell
DSC
73
Monmouth
106
Dist. of Columbia
94
N.C. A&T State*
106
N.C. Cent.*
OPP
102
70
74
86
84
87
107
57
87
77
92
80
91
115
105
103
73
102
106
92
85
0
70
OPP
85
62
91
43
75
84
80
78
60
60
85
112
92
59
66
68
66
62
77
72
85
55
55
83
59
80
95
82
103
73
54
70
90
94
71
66
56
91
64
88
95
101
77
78
91
OPP
85
78
71
79
79
UMES*
79
Bowie State
79
Shaw
98
Hampton
70
Virginia Union
85
Lincoln (PA)
73
Morgan State*
77
Lincoln (PA)
50
Howard*
106
UMES*
83
Norfolk State
66
Morgan State*
89
Bowie State
66
Morgan State*
89
Bowie State
66
Morgan State*
89
Bowie State
66
Howard*
97
S.C. State*
70
Norfolk State
88
Spring Garden
93
S.C. State*
85
Virginia Union
88
Howard+
85
Coppin State•
78
Millersville•
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
•NAIA Dist. 19 Tourn.
1974-75 (17-9, 8-5 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ira Mitchell
DSC
2
Dist. of Columbia°
72
N.C. A&T State*
77
N.C. Cent.*
104
Fayetteville State
86
Virginia Union
100
St. Augustine’s
67
Lincoln (PA)
80
Virginia Union
100
Coppin State*
88
UMES*
79
Morgan State*
83
Howard*
86
N.C. A&T State*
80
N.C. Cent.*
2
Morgan State
104
Lincoln (PA)
78
S.C.State*
60
Va. Comm.
97
S.C. State*
112
Fayetteville State
78
Howard*
76
UMES*
114
Spring Garden
77
N.C. Cent.+
72
Morgan State#
78
Howard^
° Won by forfeit
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
#MEAC Tourn. SF
^ MEAC Tourn. Final
1975-76 (6-17, 3-9 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ira Mitchell
DSC
103
Elizabeth City
74
Elizabeth City
76
Rutgers-Camden
66
N.C. A&T State*
65
N.C. Cent.*
84
Howard*
83
Virginia Union
82
Kent State
62
Lincoln (PA)
84
Virginia Union
87
UMES*
50
Morgan State *
60
Howard*
76
Coppin State*
56
N.C. A&T State*
80
N.C. Cent.*
52
Morgan State*
58
S.C. State*
62
Coppin State*
78
Lincoln (PA)
75
VA Commonwealth
58
S.C. State+
78
UMES#
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
# MEAC Tourn. SF
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
87
66
76
67
83
89
76
74
67
113
76
84
68
84
68
84
68
65
74
68
66
98
83
91
55
84
OPP
0
73
76
95
87
87
61
65
80
84
83
77
88
85
0
90
63
91
81
85
85
74
97
57
78
89
OPP
85
76
86
74
81
82
99
116
64
93
68
74
64
99
57
73
58
66
78
77
105
64
71
76
DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1976-77 (2-25, 0-12 MEAC)
Head Coach:Marshall Emery
DSC OPP
47
Robert Morris
47
Old Dominion
78
Howard*
69
Virginia Union
54
Elizabeth City
61
Bowie State
64
Rutgers-Camden
57
Fairmont State•
59
Campbell•
62
Lincoln (PA)
55
Kings (PA)
41
N.C. A&T State*
65
N.C. Cent.*
70
Virginia Union
67
Morgan State*
50
Howard*
67
UMES*
65
N.C. A&T State*
64
N.C. Cent.*
57
Morgan State*
65
S.C. State*
59
Lincoln (PA)
49
S.C. State*
52
Va. Common
80
Bowie State
54
UMES*
65
N.C. Cent.+
* - MEAC Game
1977-78 (10-15, 5-7 MEAC)
Head Coach:Marshall Emery
DSC
58
Winston-Salem•
67
Barber Scotia•
75
York
87
SO. EAST.
79
Bowie State
52
Lincoln (PA)
56
Winston-Salem$
64
S.C. State$
53
Lincoln (PA)
58
Howard*
55
N.C. A&T State*
82
N.C. Cent.*
56
Morgan State*
48
Howard *
61
UMES*
69
N.C. A&T State*
69
N.C. Cent.*
67
Morgan State*
73
S.C. State*
78
Phila. Pharmacy
65
S.C. State *
65
Bowie State
75
York
73
UMES*
50
S.C. State+
* MEAC Games
• Winston-Salem Tip Off Tourn.
$ Winston-Salem Holiday Fest.
+ MEAC Tourn.
1978-79 (18-10, 8-6 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ajac Triplett
DSC
74
S. Eastern
57
Phila. Pharmacy
83
Rutgers-Camden
80
Bowie State
69
Robert Morris
80
Salisbury State
92
York
133
Friendship
52
Youngstown State
55
Kent State
92
Lincoln(PA)
65
Howard*
59
N.C. A&T State*
80
N.C. Cent.*
70
Howard*
59
Morgan State*
79
UMES*
65
N.C. A&T State*
63
N.C. Cent.*
60
Morgan State*
54
113
105
79
79
51
81
94
95
70
69
44
80
88
81
56
87
71
90
87
89
76
89
78
79
59
66
OPP
111
72
79
72
52
65
83
66
58
75
82
77
83
58
90
58
68
82
83
69
62
53
64
62
64
OPP
61
62
60
68
91
67
60
91
69
58
79
81
61
67
62
57
77
80
70
53
89
S.C. State*
95
Lincoln(PA)
75
S.C. State*
73
York
78
Bowie State
45
UMES*
78
S.C. State+
51
Howard#
* MEAC Tourn. QF
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
# MEAC Tourn. SF
1979-80 (15-12, 6-3 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ajac Triplett
DSC
83
Old Dominion
78
W. Chester
77
Robert Morris
85
Salisbury State
75
Southern
84
Florida A&M*
66
Jackson State
63
Mississippi Valley
66
Grambling
82
TX Southern
94
Southern
91
W. Chester
92
Howard*
83
Samford
74
Ark.-Little Rock
89
Howard*
94
Mississippi Valley
69
UMES*
67
Morgan State*(ot)
85
S.C. State*
79
East Carolina
74
S.C. State*
72
Towson State
92
S. Eastern
70
N.C. A&T State*
90
UMES*
67
Florida A&M+
* MEAC Games
+MEAC Tourn.
1980-81 (8-81, 4-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ajac Triplett
DSC
73
Southern
47
St. Louis
61
W. Chester
63
Mississippi Valley
67
N.C. A&T State•
75
Winston-Salem•
77
S. Eastern
83
S.C. State*
75
N.C. A&T State*
48
Pittsburgh
73
Florida A&M*
47
B-CC*
61
Baptist
75
S.C. State*
48
N.C. A&T State*
81
UMES*
47
Florida A&M*
57
B-CC*
81
Morgan State*
68
East Carolina
76
Howard*
76
W. Chester
62
Howard*
79
Maine
75
Boston
53
Howard+
* MEAC Games
• N.C. A&T St. Tourn.
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
1981-82 (13-13, 4-8 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ajac Triplett
DSC
67
Boston
67
Youngstown State
75
W. Chester
68
Howard*
69
Rider
98
Wilmington
86
77
71
54
65
47
73
61
OPP
102
72
73
79
86
71
71
65
77
65
79
77
90
75
78
96
66
68
68
91
89
73
85
56
59
73
69
OPP
85
70
65
64
74
74
62
70
78
86
77
62
62
91
52
73
48
56
72
63
74
83
76
98
87
67
OPP
88
51
64
84
60
76
65
S.C. State*
70
Georgia State
70
Rider
68
S.C. State*
57
N.C. A&T State*
53
Eastern Illinois
78
Western Illinois
79
Florida A&M*
85
B-CC*
73
Utica
76
S.C. State*
85
N.C. A&T State*
74
Florida A&M
84
B-CC*
47
Youngstown State
84
UMES*
77
UMES*
73
Howard*
59
Utica
42
Florida A&M+
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
1982-83 (8-19, 5-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Ajac Triplett
DSC
60
W. Chester
96
International (2 ot)
48
Miss. Valley St.
56
Southern
70
International
63
International
66
Siena•
68
Illinios-Chicago•
78
S.C. State*
68
N.C. A&T State*
73
Howard*
59
Brooklyn
58
Florida A&M
76
B-CC*
61
Utica
62
Florida A&M*
63
B-CC*
86
S.C. State*
63
N.C. A&T State*
56
Brooklyn
82
UMES*
86
Youngstown St.
75
UMES*
65
Utica
62
Howard*
58
S.C. State+
* MEAC Games
• Siena Tourn
+MEAC Tourn. QF
1983-84 (12-16, 3-7 MEAC)
HeadCoach:JoeDeanDavidson
DSC
73
Monmouth
82
Old Dominion
75
St. Peter's
71
Coppin State
73
S. Florida•
82
Xavier•
69
Chicago State
70
Morgan State
73
S.C. State*
73
N.C. A&T State*
88
Brooklyn
66
Howard*
77
Monmouth
63
Utica
76
Florida A&M*
69
B-CC*
88
Florida A&M*
72
B-CC*
66
63
66
73
58
52
92
79
77
59
73
66
79
77
72
73
81
76
56
47
OPP
70
92
64
79
67
83
61
82
77
67
85
71
49
74
80
59
72
91
90
82
86
89
86
78
69
65
OPP
68
105
99
69
71
104
65
73
77
88
79
65
80
56
74
70
78
74
72
Coppin State
74
Brooklyn
58
S.C. State*
76
N.C. A&T State*
90
UMES*
63
Utica
79
Howard*
82
UMES*
68
Youngstown State
67
UMES+
62
N.C. A&T State#
* MEAC Games
• S. Florida Tourn.
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
# MEAC Tourn. SF
1984-85 (12-17, 9-4 MEAC)
HeadCoach:JoeDeanDavidson
DSC
85
Coppin State*
60
East Tennessee
50
Maris
56
Fairleigh-Dickinson
82
Virginia State
65
Norfolk State
62
Marshall
62
Norfolk State
57
S.C. State*
48
N.C. A&T State*
58
Howard*
61
St. Peter's
66
Monmouth
59
Brooklyn
83
Morgan State*
65
Clemson
77
B-CC*
76
S.C. State*
67
N.C. A&T State*
79
Morgan State*
68
Connecticut
86
St. Francis(PA)
74
Brooklyn
71
UMES*
67
Howard*
89
UMES*
84
B-CC*
68
UMES+
59
Howard#
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
# MEAC Tourn. SF
1985-86 (11-17, 7-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Marshall Emery
DSC
85
Cheyney
96
B-CC*
57
Utica
65
Long Island
61
Campbell
69
Ball State
58
Brooklyn
64
Campbell
72
Baptist
72
B-CC*
65
UMES*
47
Howard*
65
Utica
66
Morgan State*
48
N.C. A&T State*
56
S.C. State*
78
Long Island
69
S.C. State*
42
N.C. A&T State*
51
Brooklyn
59
Howard*
62
Coppin State*
78
Brooklyn
82
UMES*
99
St. Francis(PA)
63
Morgan State*
77
Coppin State*
64
UMES+
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
86
88
61
87
87
73
98
81
70
52
70
OPP
75
63
55
72
63
81
90
65
69
52
66
63
82
71
68
96
66
70
66
77
74
74
96
59
86
55
79
62
73
OPP
83
82
62
68
68
91
57
76
83
73
69
53
69
61
65
52
83
62
56
55
65
59
76
58
84
65
75
75
77
DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1986-87 (4-24, 3-11 MEAC)
Head Coach:Marshall Emery
DSC
56
Cheyney
51
Morgan State*
63
B-CC*
60
Long Island
77
Cent. State
74
Virginia State
42
Clemson•
56
S.E. Louisiana•
50
New Orleans
58
Cent. Folrida
45
B-CC*
80
UMES*
66
Brooklyn
55
Howard*
70
Cent. Conn.
45
N.C. A&T State*
53
S.C. State*
53
Long Island
57
S.C. State*
51
N.C. A&T State*
66
Coppin State
52
Howard*
70
Coppin State
59
Cent. Conn. State
84
UMES*
64
Brooklyn
59
Morgan State*
63
B-CC+
* MEAC Games
• TCBY Classic Tourn.
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
1987-88 (3-25, 1-15 MEAC)
Head Coach:Marshall Emery
DSC
89
Cheyney
73
B-CC*
71
Xavier
83
Virginia State
96
Wright State
74
Florida A&M*
74
International
65
Cent. Conn. State
81
Long Island
86
Lincoln(PA)
67
Florida A&M*
72
B-CC*
54
Howard*
69
UMES*
71
Brooklyn
73
Florida A&M*
61
Coppin State*
56
Morgan State*
61
N.C. A&T State*
64
S.C. State*
57
S.C. State*
60
N.C. A&T State*
59
Howard*
64
Coppin State*
69
Brooklyn
89
UMES*
71
Morgan State*
73
Florida A&M+
*MEAC Games
+MEAC Tourn. QF
1988-89 (11-17, 6-10 MEAC)
Head Coach: Jeff Jones
DSC
83
Baptist
89
Cheyney (ot)
66
Akron
39
Washington State
62
Radford
70
St. Paul's
95
Lincoln(PA)
62
Fairleigh-Dickinson
64
B-CC*
56
Florida A&M*
100
Brooklyn
87
Howard*
85
Morgan State*
86
N.C.A&T State*
94
S.C. State*
103
St. Paul’s
70
Howard*
OPP
63
82
58
81
78
83
95
71
81
70
65
72
76
76
73
82
64
79
58
71
73
64
85
63
82
62
81
64
OPP
91
70
100
102
99
87
88
76
85
79
89
75
64
71
100
85
82
70
94
75
85
93
69
90
59
92
76
104
OPP
82
90
105
93
104
83
63
77
73
54
84
70
86
96
107
92
60
70
Coppin State
121
Brooklyn
96
N.C.A&T State*
96
S.C. State*
89
UMES*
71
Coppin State*(ot)
104
Morgan State*(ot)
78
BC-C*
109
Florida A&M*
110
UMES*
105
Florida A&M+
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
1989-90 (14-14, 9-7 MEAC)
Head coach: Jeff Jones
DSC
53
Maryland
66
CENT.CONN.
80
Brooklyn
90
N.M.State
63
TX-El paso
75
Arkansas•
86
Mount St. Mary’s•
81
Brown
100
ST.FRANCIS(PA)
80
B-CC*
73
FLORIDA A&M*
84
Howard*
98
Morgan State*
71
N.C.A&T State*
82
S.C.State*
77
Coppin State*
74
Howard*
93
N.C.A&T State*
89
S.C.State*
72
Coppin State*
80
UMES*
111
Morgan State*
107
Brooklyn
106
B-CC*
87
Florida A&M*
111
UMES*
83
Cent.Conn.State
75
N.C.A&T State*
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
•Mount St.Mary’s Tourn
1990-91 (19-11, 10-6 MEAC)
Head Coach: Jeff Jones
DSU
96
SUNY-BUFF.
67
Ohio State
70
Penn State*
102
N.Western State
99
LINCOLN(PA)
82
Wichita State
94
St.Francis(PA)
96
Liberty$
104
Youngstown St.$
98
B-CC*
100
Florida A&M*
90
LINCOLN(PA)
77
Howard*
87
Morgan State*
117
N.C.A&T State*
74
S.C. State*
92
Brooklyn
66
Coppin State
80
Howard*
82
N.C.A&T State*
85
S.C. State*
71
Coppin State*
109
UMES*
102
Morgan State*
124
B-CC*
115
Florida A&M*
109
UMES*
95
Howard+
93
Morgan State#
80
Florida A&M^
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
•Dr. Pepper Classic-Wacl,TX
$ Youngstown Holiday Tourn.
# MEAC Torn.SF
^ MEAC Torn. Final
81
96
114
105
78
75
102
98
130
104
112
OPP
87
58
51
104
98
117
99
76
79
67
77
73
84
74
92
79
75
85
88
68
75
95
98
112
91
100
84
96
OPP
79
116
88
90
50
88
100
73
96
74
87
78
73
79
103
76
73
76
86
95
92
97
95
96
84
101
87
93
78
84
1991-92 (13-15, 9-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Jeff Jones
DSU
81
Mount St. Mary’s
68
Wichita State
101
LINCOLN(PA)
99
Delaware
54
Kanass State
76
Georgetown
68
Eastern Wash*
67
TX A&M*
73
N.M. State
84
B-CC*
83
Florida A&M*
96
Howard*
99
Morgan State*
73
N.C.A&T State*
62
S.C. State*
2
LINCOLN(PA)
58
SUNY-BUFFALO
56
Coppin State
77
N.C.A&T State*
59
S.C. State*
96
Coppin State
73
UMES*
78
Morgan State*
98
B-CC*
81
Florida A&M*
90
UMES*
65
Howard*
73
Florida A&M+
* MEAC Games
•Ameritas ClassicLincoln,NE
+MEAC Tourn. QF
1992-93 (13-16, 6-10 MEAC)
Head coach: Jeff Jones
DSC
80
Hartford•
102
Morgan State•
80
ST.FRANCIS(PA)
64
Delaware
96
Bowie State
52
Arizona^
74
La Salle^
55
UMES*
74
B-CC*
74
Florida A&M*
66
Howard*
65
Morgan State*
65
Marquette
64
N.C.A&T State*
73
S.C. State*
90
CENT.CONN.
64
Coppin State*
65
UMES*
90
Morgan State* (ot)
76
Howard*
86
B-CC*
88
Florida A&M*
82
CENT.CONN. (ot)
88
N.C.A&T State+
75
S.C. State#
53
Coppin State$
* MEAC Games
• Phila.Classic
^ Valley Bank Fiesta Bowl
# MEAC Torn.SF
^ MEAC Torn. Final
$MEAC Torn.QF
1993-94 (8-19. 5-11 MEAC)
Head coach: Jeff Jones
DSC
60
St.Joseph’s
75
San Francisco
102
Elizabeth City ST.
72
Delaware
85
St. Francis(NY)
103
Bowie State
66
Arkansas^
44
Alabama^
55
Penn State^
73
B-CC*
75
Florida A&M*
67
Howard*
OPP
78
78
81
95
115
93
102
69
109
78
80
95
81
81
88
0
71
79
71
74
93
57
80
102
90
65
79
78
OPP
81
85
71
81
80
92
83
67
71
71
69
82
82
66
71
89
75
69
93
56
81
91
81
79
64
80
OPP
90
123
91
73
80
92
123
82
64
80
57
66
63
Morgan State*
66
N.C.A&T State*
63
S.C. State*
56
Coppin State*
64
N.C.A&T State*
57
S.C. State*
63
UMES*
86
Morgan State*
68
B-CC*
92
Florida A&M*
91
Howard*
81
Cent.Conn.State
66
UMES+ 91
* MEAC Games
•Texaco/Hawk Tourn
^ Low Country BB Classic
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
1994-95 (7-21, 3-13 MEAC)
Head coach: Fred Goodman
DSC
80
Delaware
73
Wlimington
68
St. Francis(PA)
79
CENT.CONN.
78
Wagner
105
St. Francis (NY)
61
Mississippi
52
Nebraska
53
Virginia Tech
51
UMES*
84
B-CC*
82
Florida A&M*
65
Coppin State
57
Morgan State*
75
N.C.A&T State*
52
S.C. State
60
Dayton
73
Howard*
59
UMES*
69
Morgan State*
64
Coppin State
71
B-CC*
67
Florida A&M*
100
Florida A&M+
57
Coppin State#
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
# MEAC Torn.SF
1995-96 (11-17, 8-8 MEAC)
Head coach: Fred Goodman
DSC
73
George Mason
68
ST. FRANCIS(NY)
64
James Madison
77
Cent.Conn.State
64
Wagner
64
ST. FRANCIS(PA)
57
Xavier
41
Nebraska
66
UMES*
92
B-CC*
79
Florida A&M*
77
Coppin State*
73
Howard*
55
Maryland
66
N.C.A&T State*
71
S.C. State*
75
Morgan State*
87
N.C.A&T State*
67
S.C. State*
75
Morgan State*
67
UMES*
65
Howard*
77
Coppin State*
83
B-CC*
80
Florida A&M*
93
BOWIE STATE (ot)
59
UMES+
64
Coppin State#
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
# MEAC Torn.SF
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
74
69
68
70
73
73
66
83
71
87
85
85
OPP
82
57
79
84
69
103
75
94
81
75
89
81
80
85
85
64
70
79
67
61
74
72
84
73
83
OPP
139
73
88
98
59
82
87
88
72
83
68
92
71
118
68
99
66
78
99
68
70
63
90
78
86
92
56
78
78
DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1996-97 (7-20, 7-11 MEAC)
Head coach: Art Perry
DSC
63
Delaware
51
Illionis
50
Tulsa
56
Oklahoma
55
Dayton
51
Georgetown
63
Houston
59
Wagner
67
UMES*
59
B-CC*
56
Florida A&M*
60
Morgan State*
78
Howard*
77
Hampton*
74
N.C.A&T State*
65
S.C. State*
83
Coppin State* (ot)
66
N.C.A&T State*
65
S.C. State*
66
UMES*
80
Morgan State*
87
Howard* (ot)
78
Morgan State*
76
B-CC*
84
Florida A&M* (ot)
68
Hampton*
82
S.C. State+ (ot)
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
1997-98 (9-18,7-11 MEAC)
Head coach: James DuBose
DSC
91
Wash. College
84
Wesley
85
Arizona State
75
TX Christian 138
63
Georgia Tech
60
Rutgers
76
Florida A&M*
66
Coppin State*
64
Delaware
60
Howard*
68
Morgan State*
68
N.C.A&T State*
79
S.C. State*
75
UMES*
50
Hampton*
60
Coppin State*
64
Norfolk State*
76
B-CC*
86
Howard*
83
Morgan State*
64
N.C.A&T State*
57
S.C. State*
62
UMES*
65
Hampton*
64
B-CC*
71
Florida A&M*
73
Florida A&M+
* MEAC Games
+ MEAC Torn.QF
1998-99 (8-18, 5-13 MEAC)
Head Coach: Jimmy Dubose
DSU
74
Delaware
73
New Hampshire
89
Brown˙
78
Drake
67
UCLA
76
Hampton*
76
UMES*
87
Norfolk State*
57
St. Bonaventure
61
B-CC*
85
FLORIDA A&M*
79
Stony Brook
75
Howard*
63
COPPIN STATE*
58
MORGAN STATE*
79
N.C.A&T State*
65
S.C.STATE*
57
HAMPTON*
90
NORFOLK ST.*
95
LEHIGH
66
B-CC*
83
Florida A&M*
67
HOWARD*
63
Coppin State*
75
Morgan State*
80
UMES*
OPP
91
92
79
83
83
87
74
73
60
76
69
77
68
68
82
73
90
82
73
86
76
86
58
79
80
86
85
OPP
82
59
123
84
85
96
79
77
68
80
66
90
74
68
83
86
66
83
73
74
73
57
78
61
74
88
OPP
87
85
79
91
109
83
89
96
81
72
79
75
87
78
68
84
75
71
104
86
64
78
64
74
81
73
75
UMES+
* MEAC Games
˙Mohegan Sun Classic
+ MEAC Tourn. (Play-In)
1999-00 (6-22, 5-13 MEAC)
Head Coach: Tony Sheals
DSU
47
Marist˙
61
Maine˙
51
Drake
68
VA Common.(ot)
72
UMES* (ot)
51
DELAWARE
50
UMKC
52
Tulsa
63
Duquesne
73
Coppin State* (2ot)
53
S.C. STATE*
65
N.C. A&T STATE*
60
Norfolk State*
67
Hampton*
53
ALBANY
61
Florida A&M*
60
B-CC*
53
UMES
83
HOWARD* (ot)
72
MORGAN STATE
62
COPPIN STATE*
57
S.C. State*
55
N.C. A&T State*
78
Norfolk State* (ot)
73
Hampton*
Head Coach:Stephen Wilson
DSU (interim)
75
Howard*
77
Morgan State*
66
Florida A&M+
* MEAC GAMES
˙Pepsi Marist Classic
+ MECA Tourn. (Play-In)
2000-01 (13-15, 11-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
54
Delaware
44
Drake
49
UMKC
51
Lehigh
61
SC STATE*
64
NCA&T*
84
TOWSON*
64
Wyoming
65
MAINE
53
West Virginia
54
UMES*
63
Norfolk State*
62
B-CC*
74
FLORIDA A&M*
55
Coppin State*
72
MORGAN STATE*
53
S.C.State*
78
NCA&T*
83
UMES*
80
HOWARD*
58
HAMPTON*
73
NORFOLK STATE*
63
B-CC*
68
Florida A&M*
70
Albany
73
NCA&T+
˙Mohegan Sun Classic
+ MEAC Tourn. QF
2001-02 (16-13; 12-6 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
69
HARTFORD
60
Maine
53
Maryland
61
Old Dominion
78
SC State*
63
NCA&T*
62
Eastern Michigan
70
Fordham
79
Fairleigh Dick.
44
Villanova
57
Towson
77
MORGAN STATE*
86
B-CC*
65
FLORIDA A&M*
90
OPP
72
69
81
79
74
64
53
72
67
77
61
69
62
71
50
55
70
66
76
61
68
63
69
76
87
OPP
72
86
69
OPP
79
79
73
58
69
62
66
92
74
74
59
59
53
57
66
66
67
77
62
58
73
69
56
66
58
83
OPP
57
52
77
72
63
76
75
80
73
67
64
46
66
50
55
Hampton*
82
Norfolk State*
77
UMES*
55
SC STATE*
75
NCA&T*
67
Coppin State*
54
Morgan State*
67
B-CC*
62
Florida A&M*
58
HAMPTON*
66
NORFOLK STATE*
71
Howard*
54
Coppin State+
56
Howard+
* MEAC game
+ MEAC Tournament
58
62
67
61
61
65
52
56
69
63
73
64
45
65
2002-03 (15-12; 13-5 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
46
West Virginia
38
Dayton
57
Hartford
44
LSU
83
FAIRLEIGH DICK
70
WAGNER
48
Creighton
41
Rutgers
62
FLORIDA A&M*
70
B-CC*
60
NCA&T*
`
53
SC State*
46
Coppin State*
72
Morgan State*
56
UMES*
70
HOWARD*
71
Hampton* (ot)
71
NORFOLK ST.*
77
Florida A&M*
43
B-CC*
76
NCA&T*
83
SC STATE*
69
COPPIN STATE*
80
MORGAN ST.*
70
UMES*
59
Howard*
65
Howard+
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
OPP
59
65
70
65
75
63
68
54
55
47
50
81
54
80
46
61
66
56
97
48
53
78
65
53
57
56
68
2003-04 (13-15; 11-7 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
59
UNLV
54
Georgetown
59
Wagner
48
Creighton
39
Nebraska
50
Michigan
56
MURRAY STATE
52
Charlotte
60
UMES*
67
COPPIN STATE*
68
MORGAN STATE*
61
Howard*
66
Florida A&M*
75
B-CC*
65
HAMPTON*
80
NORFOLK ST.*(ot)
74
NCA&T*
42
SC State*
66
UMES* (ot)
39
Coppin State*
60
Morgan St.* (ot)
76
FLORIDA A&M*
84
B-CC*
49
Norfolk State*
68
Hampton*
85
HOWARD*
67
Norfolk State$
52
Coppin State$
* - MEAC game
$ - MEAC Tournament
OPP
65
63
48
77
68
55
65
72
55
50
60
59
76
59
56
82
61
60
69
50
64
66
53
44
74
73
55
55
2004-05 (19-14; 14-4 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
MEAC regular season champs
MEAC Tournament champs
NCAA Tournament appearance
DSU
67
Illinois
50
Texas El-Paso^
56
Arizona State^
71
Jacksonville St.^
69
Tennessee State^
60
Marquette
65
UMES*
45
Michigan State
66
JACKSONVILLE ST.
39
Murray State
43
Northwestern
48
Michigan
56
COPPIN STATE*
68
MORGAN ST.*
66
NCA&T* (ot)
82
SC State*
66
HAMPTON* (ot)
50
NORFOLK ST.*
72
FLORIDA A&M*
63
B-CC*
69
HOWARD*
71
UMES*
63
Coppin State*
74
Morgan State*
69
NCA&T*
67
SC STATE*
72
Norfolk State*
64
Hampton*
66
Howard*
66
B-CC+
61
SC State+
55
Hampton+
46
Duke!
^ - Las Vegas Tournament
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
! – NCAA Tournament First Round
2005-06 (21-14; 16-2 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
MEAC Regular Season champs
National Invitation Tournament
DSU
37
UCLA
65
Kent State^
42
Rutgers^
51
Austin Peay^
44
Wichita State^
54
Northwestern
73
Jacksonville St.
49
Michigan
46
Bradley
48
Marquette
54
Maryland
51
BUFFALO
58
COPPIN STATE*
66
SC STATE*
56
NCA&T*
60
Howard*
70
UMES*
61
Hampton*
57
Norfolk State*
61
Florida A&M*
68
B-CC*
51
SC State*
48
NCA&T*
59
HOWARD*
64
UMES*
88
HAMPTON*
59
NORFOLK ST.*
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
OPP
87
83
67
56
75
66
55
63
64
68
50
66
63
53
70
73
64
47
50
61
60
45
71
75
59
65
68
54
57
43
48
53
57
OPP
56
56
49
57
62
61
62
69
68
60
68
56
54
60
52
46
67
58
54
50
58
54
45
50
48
77
50
79
DELAWARE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
59
NORFOLK ST.*
61
Florida A&M*
71
B-CC*
52
Morgan State*
59
Howard$
63
SC State$
56
Hampton$
58
No. Arizona !
54
Louisville!
^ - So. Padre Island Inv.
* - MEAC game
$ - MEAC Tournament
! – National Invitation Tournament
2006-07 (21-13; 16-2 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
MEAC Regular Season champs
National Invitation Tournament
DSU
90
ST. PAUL”S
50
Pittsburgh
43
NC State
54
Missouri State^
52
Wisconsin^
65
Southern^
55
Sam Houston^
40
Purdue
48
Marquette
43
Michigan
65
Buffalo
56
Baylor
59
SC State*
54
Coppin State*
68
Morgan State*
66
HOWARD*
61
UMES*
75
HAMPTON*
66
NORFOLK ST.*
69
Florida A&M*
62
B-CU*
53
COPPIN STATE*
40
MORGAN ST.*
59
Howard*
69
UMES*
81
Hampton*
72
Norfolk State*
77
Florida A&M*
47
B-CU*
62
NCA&T*
68
Coppin State$
56
Morgan State$ (ot)
56
Florida A&M$
50
West Virginia!
^ - Las Vegas Invitational
* - MEAC game
$ - MEAC Tournament
! – National Invitation Tournament
2007-08 (14-16; 10-6 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
77
Allen
70
ST. PAUL’S
41
Columbia@
50
Wis.-Green Bay
67
Arkansas
47
Georgia
59
UMES*
38
Arizona State
54
USC
57
California
33
Xavier
54
Seton Hall
64
SC State*
66
Winston-Salem St.
69
NORFOLK ST.*
50
58
72
43
47
51
60
53
71
OPP
49
67
63
77
64
63
62
62
65
70
62
59
53
49
61
57
47
64
56
73
46
45
54
40
59
74
61
61
40
53
49
53
58
74
OPP
44
69
47
70
89
59
47
77
83
74
65
77
57
59
54
61
NCA&T*
69
B-CU* (ot)
68
Florida A&M*
56
Coppin State*
59
Morgan State*
67
HAMPTON*
81
HOWARD*
63
Norfolk State*
70
NCA&T*
49
B-CU*
58
FLORIDA A&M*
36
MORGAN ST.*
67
UMES*
64
NCA&T+
55
Morgan State+
@ - Pre-season NIT
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
2008-09 (8-24; 6-10 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
71
WILMINGTON
64
CHEYNEY
58
Lehigh
42
Dayton
42
Ohio State
42
Kentucky
42
West Virginia
70
Oakland^
65
Longwood^
49
Connecticut
59
UMES*
66
Richmond
58
Maryland
55
Rutgers
50
Notre Dame
52
SC STATE*
73
Winston-Salem
61
Norfolk State*
78
NCA&T*
56
B-CU*
64
FLORIDA A&M*
65
COPPIN STATE*
54
MORGAN ST.*
49
Hampton*
43
Howard*
86
Norfolk State*
73
NCA&T*
43
B-CU*
61
Florida A&M* (ot)
50
Morgan State*
74
UMES*
32
Hampton+ 51
^ - Las Vegan Invitational
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
2009-10 (17-12; 11-5 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
67
HOLY FAMILY
60
WILMINGTON
56
MAINE
59
MARY WASH.
75
DELAWARE
50
UMES*
53
Arkansas
34
Arizona State
44
Ohio State
49
UCLA
66
LEHIGH
49
WINSTON-SALEM
67
SC STATE*
77
B-CU*
64
Florida A&M *
62
Morgan State*
63
Coppin State*
58
HAMPTON*
54
HOWARD*
54
NCA&T*
54
Norfolk State*
63
66
70
48
64
58
55
65
66
44
70
39
52
62
61
OPP
59
67
76
62
72
71
76
75
69
79
48
76
86
60
88
69
50
72
64
60
58
72
57
39
59
74
74
50
63
64
60
OPP
57
44
59
43
67
53
71
76
60
66
73
48
58
60
57
52
59
56
45
65
52
67
B-CU*
66
FLORIDA A&M*
65
MORGAN ST.*
59
COPPIN STATE*
45
Hampton*
57
UMES*
57
B-CU+
66
SC State+ (ot)
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
2010-11 (9-21; 5-11 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
63
WASH. ADVENT.
54
Maryland
103
PHILA. BIBLICAL
61
La Salle
61
So. Carolina
64
UMES*
75
Maine
42
Pittsburgh
50
Delaware
70
NC State
41
Clemson
60
Texas Tech
68
NC Central
62
SC State*
60
B-CU*
62
FLORIDA A&M*
60
MORGAN ST.*
63
COPPIN STATE*
66
Hampton*
(ot)
67
Howard*
73
NCA&T* (ot)
91
NORFOLK ST.*
48
B-CU*
63
Florida A&M
63
Tenn. State^
72
Coppin State*
39
Morgan State*
64
HAMPTON*
50
UMES*
59
SC State+
^- SEARS/ESPN Bracketbuster
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
2011-12 (15-14, 12-4 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSC
86
WILMINGTON
52
Georgia Tech
69
Notre Dame
104
PHILA. BIBLICAL
62
Wagner
57
E. KENTUCKY
78
at UMES*
65
Howard*
42
DELAWARE
55
TENN. STATE
51
Georgia
59
Geo. Washington
44
N.C. State
60
UMES* (ot)
59
BETH-COOK*
65
FLORIDA A&M*
76
N.C. Central*
56
No. Carolina A&T*
67
NORFOLK STATE*
77
HAMPTON*
84
Coppin State*
74
Morgan State*
73
Norfolk State*
56
Gardner-Webb^
74
Hampton* (2ot)
63
HOWARD*
72
MORGAN ST.*
82
SC STATE*
55
Florida A&M+
^- SEARS/ESPN Bracketbuster
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
50
63
68
43
64
37
55
70
OPP
56
72
41
65
74
53
56
70
61
72
76
79
59
60
61
57
55
65
70
70
78
83
61
69
78
89
42
71
60
64
OPP
65
70
93
41
85
43
68
72
58
59
58
77
78
63
60
51
70
41
60
69
81
73
63
57
68
46
73
71
65
2012-13 (15-18, 8-8 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson
DSU
74
GWYN MERCY
95
CAIRN
73
WAGNER (ot)
48
Illinois State^
50
Northwestern^
62
Fairleigh Dickinson^
53
Navy^
51
E. Kentucky
76
UMES*
73
Delaware (ot)
76
Penn State (ot)
43
Pittsburgh
50
Maryland
53
Marshall
51
Arkansas
53
at UMES*
63
HOWARD*
68
Beth-Cook*
57
Florida A&M*
43
NC CENTRAL*
53
NCA&T*
56
Norfolk State*
84
Hampton (2ot)
57
COPPIN STATE*
52
MORGAN ST.*
56
NORFOLK ST*
50
HAMPTON*
56
Howard*
47
Morgan State*
60
SC State*
73
Howard+
63
Hampton+
78
NCA&T+
^ - So. Padre Island Inv.
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
OPP
56
46
69
87
69
63
63
84
66
67
80
71
79
51
86
58
46
52
48
54
44
74
85
43
50
60
57
53
66
62
61
60
84.
2013-14 (9-21, 5-11 MEAC)
Head Coach: Greg Jackson (19 gms.); Keith Walker
(11 gms)
DSU
OPP
107
CAIRN
48
50
at Georgia Tech
68
37
at Clemson
58
50
at Geo. Washington
94
70
DELAWARE
80
55
at Buffalo
65
72
BAPTIST BIBLE
47
46
at Dayton
56
54
COPPIN STATE*
73
62
vs. Howard* ^(ot)
64
43
Oklahoma State
75
57
ST. FRANCIS BROOK.
60
66
GARDNER-WEBB (ot)
65
70
at Campbell
60
60
HAMPTON*
73
56
NORFOLK STATE*
58
52
at NC Central*
62
55
at NCA&T*
66
59
NJIT (ot)
65
64
MORGAN STATE*
77
53
COPPIN STATE*
54
61
SC STATE*
53
79
SAVANNAH STATE*
59
79
at Bethune-Cookman*
67
63
at Florida A&M*
68
84
UMES*
71
59
MORGAN STATE*
56
53
HOWARD*
55
70
at UMES*
84
61
vs. Florida A&M+
65.
^ - Big Apple Classic (Barclays Ctr.)
* - MEAC game
+ - MEAC Tournament
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL
80
DELAWARE STATE MEAC TOURNAMENT HISTORY
1972Howard 67
1973
NCA&T 91
1974
Howard 91
1975
Delaware State 77
Morgan St. 78
Howard 89
1976
Howard 68
1977
NCCU 66
1978
SC State 64
1979
Delaware State 78
Howard 61
1980
Florida A&M 69
1981
Howard 67
1982
Florida A&M 47
1983
SC State 65
1984
Delaware State 67
NCA&T 70
1985
Delaware State 68
1986
UMES 75
1987
BCC 64
1988
Florida A&M 104
1989
Florida A&M 112
1990
NCA&T 96
1991
Delaware State 95
Delaware State 93
Florida A&M 84
1992
Florida A&M 78
1993
Delaware State 88
Delaware State 75
Coppin St. 80
1994
UMES 91
1995
Delaware State 100
Coppin St. 83
1996
Delaware State 59
Coppin St. 78
1997
SC State 85
1998
Florida A&M 88
1999
UMES 90
2000
Florida A&M 69
2001
NCA&T 83
2002
Delaware State 54
Howard 65
2003
Howard 68
2004
Delaware State 67
Coppin State 55
2005
Delaware State 66
Delaware State 61
Delaware State 55
2006
Delaware State 59
Delaware State 63
Hampton 60
2007
Delaware State 68
Delaware State 56
Florida A&M 58
2008
Delaware State 64
Morgan State 61
2009
Hampton 51
2010
Delaware State 57
So. Carolina State 70
2011
So. Carolina State 64
2012
Florida A&M 63
2013
Delaware State 73
Delaware State 63
No. Carolina A&T 84
2014
Florida A&M 65
Delaware State 57
Delaware State 74
Delaware State 88
NCCU 57
Delaware State 72
Delaware State 78
Delaware State 57
Delaware State 65
Delaware State 50
SC State 73
Delaware State 51
Delaware State 67
Delaware State 53
Delaware State 42
Delaware State 58
UMES 52
Delaware State 62
UMES 62
Delaware State 64
Delaware State 63
Delaware State 73
Delaware State 105
Delaware State 75
Howard 93
Morgan St. 78
Delaware State 80 (OT)
Delaware State 73
NCA&T 79
SC State 64
Delaware State 53
Delaware State 76
FAMU 73
Delaware State 57
UMES 56
Delaware State 64
Delaware State 82 (OT)
Delaware State 73
Delaware State 75
Delaware State 66
Delaware State 73
Coppin State 45
Delaware State 56
Delaware State 65 (OT)
Norfolk State 55
Delaware State 52
Bethune-Cookman 43
South Carolina State 48
Hampton 53
Howard 47
SC State 51
Delaware State 56
Coppin State 49
Morgan State 53
Delaware State 56
North Carolina A&T 62
Delaware State 55
Delaware State 32
Bethune-Cookman 55
Delaware State 66
OT
Delaware State 59
Delaware State 55
Howard 61
Hampton 60
Delaware State 78
Delaware State 61
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DSU VS. ALL OPPONENTS IN MEAC TOURNAMENT
OPP
Bethune-Cookman
Coppin State
Florida A&M
Hampton
Howard
MD-Eastern Shore
Morgan State
Norfolk State
NCA&T
NC Central
Savannah State
South Carolina St.
W-L
2-1
2-4
1-11
2-2
3-8
3-3
2-3
1-0
2-5
1-1
0-0
4-5
23-43
LAST WIN
2010
2007
1995
2013
2013
1996
1991
2004
1993
1975
2006
LAST LOSS
1987
2004
2014
2006
2003
1994|
2008
2013
1977
2011
DSU MEAC ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
1979
1980
1984
1991
1993
1996
2005
Second Team - Charles Shealy
Second Team – Anthony Baylor
Second Team – Danny Sapp, Bernard Campbell
First Team – Emanual Davis, Tom Davis
First Team – Hijr Sabree, Andrew Miles
Second Team – Andre Griffin
Second Team – Antoine Morris
First Team – Jahsha Bluntt (Most Outstanding Player); Darrin Shine
Most Outstanding Coach - Greg Jackson
2006
2007
First Team—Jahsha Bluntt, Darrin Shine
First Team - Jahsha Bluntt, Roy Bright
2008
First Team—Roy Bright
All-time MEAC tournament record: 23-43
Championships: 2005
14 semi-final appearances (1975, 1979, 1984, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013)
Five finals appearances (1991, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007)
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DELAWARE STATE ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS
1971-72 Frontcourt - Marvin Spratley
Backcourt - Sam Sheppard
1972-73 James Roundtree
1973-74 Sam Sheppard
1974-75 Fred Simmons; James Roundtree; Sam
Sheppard
1975-76 James Rogers
1977-78 Marshall Emery /Coach-of-the-Year
1978-79 Charles Shealey (G)
Charles Maybin (F)
1979-80 Charles Shealey (G); William Hill (F); Robert Hunter ( C)
1980-81 Second Team - Jeff Gumbs (G)
1981-82 Second Team - William Hill (F)
1982-83 Second Team - Edward Wallace (C ); Danny Sapp (G)
1983-84 First Team - Bernard Campbell (F)
Second Team - Dominic Snowden (C )
1984-85 First Team - Bernard Campbell (F); Dominic Snowden (C )
1985-86 Second Team—Terrance Ball (F)
1987-88 All-Rookie Team - Paul Newman
1988-89 First Team - Tom Davis / Player-of-the-Year
1989-90 First Team - Tom Davis
1990-91 First Team - Tom Davis (F); Emanual Davis (G)
1992-93 Second Team - D’Andre Parmley
1994-95 Chris Nurse - Rookie-of-the-Year/Second Team/All-Rookie Team
Steve Little - All Rookie Team
1995-96 Second Team - Chris Nurse
Terence Hood - All Rookie Team
1996-97 Demond Wilkerson - All-Rookie Second Team
Honorable Mention - Chris Nurse; Brian Parker
1997-98 Honorable Mention - Terence Hood; Brian Parker; Barrington Clarke
1998-99 Honorable Mention– Terence Hood; Stefan Malliet; Darien Robinson
1999-00 Andre Matthews - Rookie-of-the-Year/All-Rookie Team
2000-01 Miles Davis - Rookie-of-the-Year/All-Rookie Team
Andre Matthews - Second Team
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2001-02 Andre Matthews - First Team
Miles Davis - Second Team
2002-03 Second Team - Andre Matthews; Aaron Matthews
2003-04 Terrance Hunter - Second Team
2004-05 Jahsha Bluntt - Second Team
2005-06 Jahsha Bluntt - Player-of-the-Year/First Team
Greg Jackson /Coach-of-the-Year
Jahsha Bluntt - Player-of-the-Year/First Team
Roy Bright - Second Team
Greg Jackson/Coach-of-the-Year
Roy Bright - First Team
Second Team - Marcus Neal; Frisco Sandidge
Casey Walker/Rookie-of-the-Year; All-Rookie Team
Desi Washington - All-Rookie Team
Jay Threatt - First Team
Tahj Tate - Rookie-of-the-Year/All-Rookie Team
Tyshawn Bell - All-Rookie Team
Tahj Tate - Second Team
Kendall Gray—Second Team
DeAndre Haywood - All-Rookie Team
Sam Sheppard (with ball) was a three-time All-MEAC selection for
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HORNETS’ POST-SEASON HISTORY
2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT - Mar. 18, 2005
#1 Duke 57 #16 Delaware State 46
Charlotte Coliseum - Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C. —- Delaware
State’s bid to make NCAA
Tournament history in its first
tourney appearance came up
short as the Hornets fell to
mighty Duke in a nationally
televised contest. The Hornets
opened up a 16-13 lead when
Aaron Williams hit a driving
lay-up with 11:49 left in the
first half, capping off a 13-1
run during which Duke went
more than five minutes without a field goal. After the Blue
Devils scored the next seven
points to take a 20-16 lead,
the feisty Hornets battled back
to tie the game at 20, 22 and
28. Duke led 36-28 at the half.
The Blue Devils used a 19-2
second half run to open up a
55-35 lead. The Hornets refused to give up, answering with an 11-0 spurt, capped off by a three-point
play by Troy Roundtree to cut Duke’s lead to 55-46 with 1:45 left to play.
Freshman Tracey Worley came off the bench to lead the Hornets with 13
points on six-for-six shooting from the field (one three-pointer). Roundtree
added 11 points for DSU. Duke’s Shelden Williams led all players with 14
points, 11 rebounds and four blocks. The Hornets held Duke All-America
guard J.J Redick to a season-low seven points on one-of-seven shooting
from the floor.
2006 National Invitation Tournament - 3/14/06
Delaware State 58 Northern Arizona 53
NAU Dome - Flagstaff, AZ
Three days after falling to Hampton in the MEAC Tournament championship
game, Delaware State posted the first national post-season win in school
history in the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament.
Jahsha Bluntt led the Hornets with a game-high 23 points, highlighted by four
three-point field goals.
Bluntt with 2:04 left in the game. After a Northern Arizona miss, Shine nailed a
three-pointer to give the Hornets a four-point lead (54-50) with 1:12 remaining.
Worley hit two free throws with two seconds left to seal the win.
The Hornets were 21-for-40 from the field (52.3%), including eight-of-19 from
beyond the arc.
2006 National Invitation Tournament - 3/17/06
Louisville 71 Delaware State 54
Freedom Hall - Louisville, KY
Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinals scored the first 12 points of the game and
never looked back in a second round NIT contest at historic Freedom Hall.
The Hornets played even with the Cards over the last 15 minutes of the first
half, but trailed 34-23 at the break.
Delaware State could get no closer than 10 points in the second half.
Worley came off the bench to lead the Hornets with 18 points. He was five-for12 from the field, including four-of-seven from beyond the arc.
2007 National Invitation Tournament - 3/14/06
West Virginia 74 Delaware State 50
WVU Coliseum - Morgantown, WV
Darrin Shine added 16 points (6-8 FGs) and led all players with six assists.
Shine was six-for-eight from the field , including three-of-three from three-point
territory.
West Virginia was 15-for-24 from the field in the first half (62.5%) en route to a
first round NIT win over the Hornets.
Delaware State led 14-4 in the early going, but Northern Arizona battled back
to tie the game at 25-25 at intermission.
The Mountaineers closed out the first half with a 13-0 run to hold a 39-13 lead
at the break.
The second half featured four ties and nine lead changes.
Jahsha Bluntt closed out his DSU career with a game-high 18 points, highlighted by three three-pointers. He also led all players with seven rebounds.
Senior Aaron Fleetwood added 14 points for the Hornets.
Northern Arizona opened up a 37-32 lead on three-point basket with 9:09 left
to play.
Delaware State took the lead for good, 51-50, on a follow-up basket by
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-AAlbers, Tanner
Albers, Travis
Allen, Karim
Ames, Anthony
Anders, Andre
Anderson, Albert
Anderson, Tim
Armstrong, Gilbert
Arrington, Thomas
Austin, Tyrone
1998-99
1998-99
1991-92
1964-67
1982-83
1980-84
1989-90
1977-81
1959-61
1974-78
-BBailey, Marty
Baker, Roscoe
Ball, Terrance
Baltimore, Ralph
Barber, John
Barkley, William
Barrick, Monroe
Baylor, Anthony
Baynard, Barry
Bayne, William
Bell, Amir
Bell, Charlie
Bell, Marvin
Bell, Tyshawn
Benson, John
Best, Timothy
Beverly, Gary
Birdson, David
Bishop, Hnery
Blakey, Don
Blakey, Marshall
Bluntt, Jahsha
Boger, Tyrone
Boyd, Ashwell
Bouie, Fred
Bowen, James
Bowman, Miles
Boykin, Thomas
Bradley, David
Brashears, L.
Bratcher, Joe
Bratcher, George
Bright, Roy
Broadus, Caheem
Brooks, Herbert
Broughton, Walter
Brown, Gregory
Brown, Phillip
Brown, Rakeen
Brown, Vladimir
Bundy, Earl
Burley, Charles
Bush, Elyon
Butler, Brian
1998-02
1959-61
1985-86
1983-84
1959-60
1948-51
1948-51
1978-82
1980-81
1946-49
2009-10
2006-07
1971-74
20111958-59
1974-76
2006-07
1984-87
1977-78
1956-58
1973-77
2004-07
1990-92
2013-14
2008-09
2001-03
2012-13
1959-60
1966-67
1960-61
1959-61
1959-60
2006-08
2004-06
1974-78
1959-60
1988-89
2004-06
2013-14
1989-90
1983-84
20132005-07
1997-99
-CCaldwell, Dennis
Caldwell, Mitchell
Calvert, Brandon
Cameron, Randolph
Campbell, Bernard
Carey, Stewart
Carlos, Ronald
Chambliss, Aaron
Chasem Nathan
Chavis, Jerel
Chisolm,Earl
Chisholm, John
Chromicz, Ireneusz
Clark, Kenneth
Clarke, Barrington
Clarke, James
Cohen, Larry
Coger, Michael
Coles, Brandon
Collier, Chris
Copes, Leonard
Coppadge, Joel
1991-93
1983-85
1997-01
1955-58
1983-85
1966-67
1964-65
1999-00
1980-81
2007-09
1955-58
1973-76
1999-00
1964-67
1995-99
1987-89
1986-88
2011-13
2005-06
2000-01
1964-65
1977-81
Crinchlow, Kenny
Cromer, Anthony
Cromer, Donnell
Crowell, James
Crowell, James
Crum, Durant
1974-76
1988-90
1998-99
1964-65
1964-65
1982-84
-DD’Agostino, Mark
Davis, Aki
Davis, Bruce
Davis Emanual
Davis, Mark
Davis, Miles
Tom Davis
Dennis Tyrone
Denson, Gordon
Dent, Antwaun
Dickens, Joe
Dixon, James
Donaldson, Erik
Dorsey, Brian
Douse, Kris
Doyle, Nick
Driver, John
Duckery, Michael
Dulin, Anthony
Dupree, Tony
2006-08
1997-98
2004-05
1988-91
1983-84
2000-04
1987-91
1991-93
1974-77
2001-04
2005-08
1958-59
1980-84
1964-67
2007-09
2012-14
1967-68
1974-78
2000-01
1967-68
-EEdwards, Nathan
Elliott, Robert
Epps, Eddie
Evans, Darryl
1974-76
1974-78
1974-78
1981-82
-FFalasco, William
Faulkner, Isaiah
Fields, Gerald
Fields, Jerry
Fields, Walter
Fleetwood, Aaron
Fonville, Oliver
Ford, Victor
Foster, Mike
Fowler, Calvin
Fowler, Guy
1967-68
1974-78
1974-78
1974-76
1980-84
2004-07
1974-76
1990-91
2007-08
1986-90
1989-90
-GGainey, Larry
Gaines, Mike
Gantt, Marques
Garlick, Vincent
Garner, Carmen
Garener, Gerald
Gasevic, Mrdjan
George, Bennie
Gildon, Derrick
Gillom, William
Grady, Jared
Gray, Kendall
Greene, Walter
Griffin, Andre
Gumbs, Jeffrey
1977-81
1977-78
2002-04
1985-87
1970-73
1970-73
20131945-47
1988-89
1972
2008-09
2011-13
1954-57
1991-95
1978-81
-HHam, John
Hairston, Major
Haley, Larry
Hardcastle, James
Haywood, DeAndre
Horton, Ronald
1974-76
1959-63
20131932-35
2013
1964-68
Huff, Michael
Hunter, Robert A.
Hunter, Robert
Hunter,Terrance
Hutchins, Robert
Hightower,Carrington
Hill, Nathan
Hill, William
Holmes, McClendon
Hood, Terence
Hooks, Thomas
Harrington, David
Harris, Clearence
Hart, Hutchinson
Hendricks, Dereck
Henson, John
Herbert, Anderson
Hart, William H.
Hasberry, James
Hawkins, Carlos
Hendricks, David
Henson, John
Herbert, Anderson
Hightower, Carrington
Hill, Nathan
Hill, William
Holmes, McClendon
Hood, Terence
Hooks, Thomas
Horton, Ronald
Huff, Michael
Hunter, Robert A.
Hunter, Robert
Hunter,Terrance
Hutchins, Robert
1970-73
1949-52
1976-80
2001-05
1948-51
1999-02
1949-52
1978-82
1992-95
1995-99
1971-74
1979-83
1953-56
1947-50
1984-86
1943-46
1993-95
1947-50
1971-73
2002-04
1984-86
1943-46
1993-95
1999-02
1949-52
1978-82
1992-95
1995-99
1971-74
1964-68
1970-73
1949-52
1976-80
2001-05
1948-51
-IIngram, Kyle
2007-08
-JJackson, Greg, Jr.
Jacobs, Robert
James, Anton
Jenkins, Paul
Jeter, Joe
Johnson, Donald
Johnson, Dwight
Johnson, Leonard
Johnson, Marcus
Johnson, Rayford
Johnson, Tramaine
Johnson, Tyrone
Jones, Clarence
Jones, Larry
Jordan, Craig
Jordan, Richard
Joyner, Hewitt
Joyner, Jabari
2007-09
1977-78
2001-03
1975-77
1984-87
2007-09
1971-73
1970-73
2005-06
1962-65
2006-08
2000-02
1958-59
1971-73
1990-91
1967-68
1959-61
2009-12
-KKandic, Marko
Kauderer, Matt
Keaton, Isaac
Kemp, Martin
Kenszlowe, Michael
Kenton, Isaac
Kess, Ferran
King, Roger
Kinley, Steve
1999-00
2002-03
1964-67
1974-76
1976-77
1967-68
1986-87
1959-60
1982-83
-LLawson, Jordan
Lee, Steve
Leis, Thomas
Lesesne, Tyson
Lewis, Chris
Lewis, Elwood
Lewis, Jeff
Lewis, Micheal
Little, Steve
Logan, Darrin
Lott, Lewis
Lovelace, Algee
2010-14
1970-72
1999-00
2002-03
2012-14
1974-76
1992-94
1989-90
1994-98
1988-89
2010-12
1974-76
-MMalliet, Stefan
Manuel, Leroy
Marshall, Quincy
Matthews, Aaron
Matthews, Andre
May, Amere
Moore, Garland
Maybin, Charles
McCullogh, Dana
Miji, Rockey
Miles, Andrew
Miller, Wilbert
Mishoe, Henry
Monseque, Lionel
Moon, Darin
Moore, Jimmy
Moore, Lester
Moore, Martin
Moore, Rapha
Morris, Antoine
Morris, Derrick
Moses, Alan
Mosley, Darrell
Mosley, Kevin
Murray, William
Musgrove, Malcolm
1998-00
1984-85
2004-06
2002-04
1999-03
2011-13
1976-80
1995-97
2003-06
1991-94
1956-59
1970-73
1973-75
2002-03
1986-88
1993-94
2000-01
1994-96
1982-84
1985-87
2006-08
1974-76
1955-58
1992-94
-NNathaniel, Isaiah
Neal, Marcus
Newlin, Greg
Newman, Paul
Noble, Clifford
Nurse, Chris
2000-04
2006-10
1979-82
1987-91
1959-60
1994-97
-OOdd, Alibaba
Odom, Donald
Oliver, Brandon
Marques Oliver
Oliver, Rasheed
Overstreet, David
Owens, Jason
2009-11
1969-72
2009-13
2009-13
2002-04
1986-87
2013-
-PParker, Brain
Parker, Prince
Parkes, Terrence
Parmley, D’ Andre
Pearson, Kenneth
Pearson, Raymond
Pejchar, Florian
Pelzer, Hildebrand
Penny, Walter
Philips, William
Piper, Leon
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2001-02
2007-08
1991-93
1959-61
1964-65
2005-07
1965-68
1959-61
1987-90
1998-01
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Pittman, Wade
Porter, Andy
Postell, Jeff
Powell, Willia
Preston, Artis
Price, Khary
Price, Sheridan
Pritchell, Maurice
1972-75
1980-81
2004-05
1945-48
1992-95
1992-94
2009-10
1963-65
-QNone
-RRandolph, Douglas
Ratcliff, Durant
Reynolds, Willie
Rice, Jared
Rivers, Marlian
Robinson, Darien
Robinson, Donald
Robinson, Tremaine
Rochester, Frankie
Rogers, James
Ross, Anthony
Roundtree, James
Roundtree, Troy
Ruben, Fred
Rue, Albert
1963-65
1991-92
1982-84
1997-00
1979-83
1997-99
1975-79
2001-02
1976-77
1972-76
1984-86
1972-75
2004-07
1964-68
1963-65
-SSabree, Hijr
1990-94
Samuels, Roscoe
1973-76
Sandidge, Frisco
2006-10
Sapp, Danny
1982-84
Savage, Stanley
1959-60
Schenck, Edward
1945-48
Schofield, Murdock
1953-56
Scott, “Freddie”
2011-12
Seals, John
1999-00
Seymore, Tyrone
1964-67
Seymour, Eric
1979-83
Shannon, Mike
1997-98
Shealey, Charles
1976-80
Shepherd, Samuel
1972-75
Shine, Darrin
2005-07
Shropshire, Sonel
1990-91
Sill, Scott
2012Sims, John
1959-60
Simmons, Fred
1972-75
Smith, Leonard
1966-67
Smith, Melvin
2007-08
Snowden, Dominic
1983-85
Sparks, Derrick
1994-95
Spratley, Herbert
1967-68
Spratley, Marvin
1969-72
Spellman, Ronald
1974-75
Spencer, Rapheal
1990-92
Stagg, Keith
1994-97
Steadham, Javan
1994-97
Stephanenkov,Sergey 2000-02
Stevens, Reggie
1993-98
Stewart, Guy
1966-67
Stowe, Terron
2010-12
Studivant, Frank
2001-03
-TTaylor, David
Tate, Tahj
Thomas, A.J
Thomas, Cahli
Thomas, Donel
Thomas, Hargis -
1983-86
2011-13
2012-14
2012-14
1989-92
-XThomas, Mitchell Thompson, James
Thompson, Oliver
Threatt, Jay
Timbers, George
Tisdale, Robert
Topic, Andre
Toth, Michael
Townsend, Wesley
Traore, Ousman
Trotman, Clyde
1990-91
1951-54
2010-12
1959-60
1959-60
2007-08
2002-04
1978-82
1997-99
1959-60
-UNone
-VVan Brakle, Micheal
Vanderhost, Robert
1974-75
1967-69
-WWalker, Alain
Walker, Casey
Walker, George
Walker, Reggie
Wallace, Ed
Walston, Tracey
Warren, Keith
Washington, Desi
Welcher, Trevor
Wharton, David
Whitaker, Chris
White, Albert
2004-06
2010-14
1997-98
2001-02
1982-84
1986-90
1974-76
2010-11
2007-11
1963-66
1985-86
1996-98
Williamson, Kenneth
White, Damone
White, Jonathan
White, Kyle
White, Randall
Whittington, Greg
Wilkerson, Demond
Wilkins, Bernie
Williams, Aaron
Williams, John
Williams, Kendal
Williams, Roy
Wilson, Carl
Wilson, Chad
Wilson, Donald
Wilson, Tracy
Withers, David
Worley, Tracey
Wright, Brian
Wright, Edward
Wright, John
Wyche, B
Wynder, William
1977-78
1982-84
1984-87
2006-08
1996-97
1983-85
1996-00
1966-67
2004-05
1979-81
20131989-92
1975-76
2008-11
1971-74
1984-88
1967-71
2004-06
1987-89
1977-78
1978-82
1960-61
1934-36
None
-YNone
-ZNone
The DSU men’s basketball
all-time roster was compiled
from the best available information.
If any player has
been inadvertently omitted
from the list, we apologize
and ask anyone with further
information to contact the
sports information office at
302-857-6068 or e-mail Dennis Jones at
[email protected]
(Right) Delaware State’s
Emanual Davis (198891) played in the NBA for
the New Jersey Nets,
Seattle Sonics, Atlanta
Hawks and Los Angeles
Lakers
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THIS IS DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY
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THIS IS DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY
The academic character of the University has a
heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering
and mathematics area (STEM). As a result, research pursuits have become a high priority at DSU. The University’s
robust research activities are currently manifesting themselves in the disciplines of neuroscience, chemistry,
mathem atics, natural resources, optics, computer sciences
Originally established in 1891 as the State College
among other areas.
for Colored Students, institution was established on a 95¼
-acre property purchased for $4,400. The first classes
were held in February 1892. The institution has since
developed into a 356-acre main campus complex in the
state capital of Dover, Del., with two other locations in
Georgetown and near Wilmington. DSU is currently led by
President Harry Lee Williams, who is in his fourth year as
chief executive of the University.
Now in its 123th year, Delaware State University
has eagerly gained momentum by assuming its role as an
institution of research, as a school that prepares its
students for the global marketplace and as one that serves
as an environmental steward that perpetuates
sustainability.
The institution has since developed into a 623acre complex (which includes the main campus and two
farm properties) and has undergone two name changes
since its inception. The name was changed to Delaware
State College in 1947 and Delaware State University in
1993. In addition to its main campus in the state capital of
Dover, DSU has locations in Wilmington and Georgetown.
There have been 10 presidents in the institution’s
history – Wesley P. Webb (1891-1895), William C. Jason
(1895-1923), William S. Grossley, (1923-1942), Dr.
Howard Gregg (1942-1949), Dr. Oscar Chapman (19501951), Dr. Jerome H. Holland (1953-1960), Dr. Luna I.
Mishoe (1960-1987), Dr. William B. DeLauder (19872003), Dr. Allen L. Sessoms (2003-2008) and Dr. Harry
Lee Williams (2010-present).
During DSU’s history, there have also been two
acting presidents. Dr. Maurice E. Thomasson served as
acting president twice (1949-1950 and 1951-1953). Dr.
Claibourne D. Smith was acting president from 2008-2010.
DSU is accredited by the Middle States
Commission on Higher Education. In addition, the University’s education, social work, dietetics, nursing, hospitality
and tourism programs all have national accreditations. Its
College of Business is internationally accredited.
The Optical Center for Applied Research (OSCAR)
at Delaware State University
Optics is the University’s most prolific program,
having attracted more than $15 million in federal grants
since 2006 for the creation of two research focuses – a
Center for Research Excellence in Optical Sciences and
Applications and a Center for Applied Optics for Space
Science, both based at DSU. In 2014, construction began
for new Optical Science Center for Applied Research
(OSCAR) Building on campus, toward which the state of
Delaware has allocated $10 million.
In November 2012, the University announced the
award of a $10.5 million federal research grant to fund the
establishment of the Delaware Center for Neuroscience
Research, a joint project with the University of Delaware in
which DSU is the lead agency. In addition, within DSU’s
Department of Chemistry, a biotechnology company –
OrphageniX, Inc. – develops treatments for Sickle Cell
Disease.
Students at DSU have a choice of 53
undergraduate majors and 26 graduate degrees. DSU also
has five doctoral programs – in Applied Chemistry,
Educational Leadership, Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Neuroscience and Optics.
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THIS IS DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY
In addition to its traditional majors, DSU offers
unique undergraduate programs in aviation, forensic
biology, hospitality and tourism management, health promotion and movement science. The most popular undergraduate majors are mass communications, criminal justice, sport management, psychology, accounting, management and biology.
Over the last four years, the University has
significantly increased its reach around the world through
a number of international agreements abroad. During the
2013-14 school year 201 exchange students from China
and South Korea were enrolled at DSU.
Over the last five years, the University made significant
enhancements to campus life with the completion of a $51.5
million student complex that includes a Strength and
Conditioning Facility, a Wellness & Recreation Center,
swimming pool and a three-story Martin Luther King Jr.
Student Center.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Claibourne D. Smith - Chairman
Mr. David G. Turner - Vice Chairman
Mr. John J. Allen, Jr.
Mr. Robert E. Buccini
The Honorable Michael N. Castle
Mr. José F. Echeverri, MBA
Mr. Barry M. Granger
Ms. Lois M. Hobbs
Charles S. McDowell, Esq.
Mr. Wesley E. Perkins
Mr. Bennie L. Smith
Mr. James W. Stewart III
Leroy A. Tice, Esq.
Mr. Mark A. Turner
Dr. Devona E. Williams
EX-OFFICIO
The Honorable Jack A. Markell
Governor of the State of Delaware
Dr. Harry L. Williams
President, Delaware State University
During the 2013 fall semester, DSU had a school
record-enrollment of 4,505 students.
TRUSTEE EMERITUS
Dr. A. Richard Barros, Esq.
Dr. John W. Land
Dr. Cora Norwood Selby
DSU offers 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at
the NCAA Division I level. Its football, men’s and women’s
basketball, softball, bowling and women’s equestrian
teams have each achieved post-season national
tournament bids over the last eight years, mostly the result
of winning conference tournament championships or
regular season titles. Most recently, the University has
added women’s golf and women’s lacrosse to the its
intercollegiate sports programs.
The University intercollegiate sports programs are
led by Candy Young, who is in her third year as the
institution’s first-ever female athletic director.
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DR. HARRY L. WILLIAMS, DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Dr. Harry L. Williams became the 10th
president in the 120-year
history Delaware State University on
Jan. 10, 2010 after serving 18
months as the institution’s provost
and vice president of Academic Affairs.
In addition, Dr. Williams has taken trips on behalf of the
University to the People’s Republic of China and South Africa where
he and other DSU officials have finalized new agreements with several
institutions in those countries to facilitate student/faculty exchanges
and other collaborations. The DSU president has also hosted delegations from other countries’ institutions of higher education, in which
similar faculty/student exchange agreement were reached.
Dr. Williams succeeded Dr. Allen L.
Sessoms who resigned at the end of
August 2008 to accept a president
post at the University of the District of
Columbia, and Dr. Claibourne D.
Smith, who served as acting president during the presidential search period. In being selected as
DSU’s president, Dr. Williams fulfills career-long goal of becoming a
president of a Historically Black College or University. Dr. Williams
was formally inaugurated in Sept. 17, 2010 in a ceremony at the
Memorial Hall Gymnasium on campus.
Under Dr. Williams’ leadership, DSU worked with the
Delaware General Assembly to develop legislation to create a statefunded DSU Inspire Scholarship that would benefit Delaware students.
The legislation passed both the state House and Senate, and it was
signed into law Oct. 4, 2010 by the Gov. Jack Markell.
Core Values
Community, integrity, diversity, scholarship and outreach.
Dr. Williams’ tenure as DSU president has been marked by great
enthusiasm off-campus as well, in large part to his personal outreach
to numerous segments – including community groups, alumni, the
state General Assembly and Gov. Jack Markell, city and county officials, the business sector and others. The DSU president has met
with John Wilson, the executive director of the White House Initiative
of HBCUs, and even traveled to Washington, D.C. to hear directly
from President Barack Obama
concerning the education agenda
of the nation’s chief executive and
the role that Historically Black Colleges and University should play in
that vision.
The elevation of DSU from 17th (prior to Dr. Williams presidency)
to 13th (by his third year) in the annual Historically Black Colleges &
Universities rankings by the U.S. News & World Report (out of about
80 ranked HBCUs).
Under Dr. Williams’ leadership as provost and vice president
of Academic Affairs, the University established a new General
Education Program, a Distance Education Strategic Plan and a Middle
States Monitoring Report Plan. Under his provost leadership, the University successfully completed searches that led to the hiring of a new
dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, a director
Shortly after beginning his tenure as president, Dr. Williams of Distance Learning, a director of the Honors Program and an associate vice president for Sponsored Programs.
established a Blue Ribbon Commission to craft a new vision statement and set of core value to guide the University future trajectory
Also during his first four-and-a-half years:
toward being among the premier HBCUs in the country. After a little
more than four months of work, the commission completed its work
The University achieved a school-record enrollment during each of the
and Dr. Williams approved and adopted the following:
first three years of Dr. Williams’s tenure, beginning in the fall 2010 with
a student population of 3,819 – the first time the institution exceeded
Vision
As one of America’s most highly respected Historically Black
the 3,800 level. The University surpassed that in the fall 2011 with a
Colleges and Universities, Delaware State University will be
student population of 4,178, breaking the 4,000-student mark for the
renowned for a standard of academic excellence that prepares our
first time, and then broke that record again in the fall of 2012 with an
graduates to become the first choice of employers in a global market, enrollment of 4,425. The 2012 enrollment included a record 3,955
and invigorates the economy and the culture of Delaware and the
undergraduates and a record 470 graduate students (master and docMid-Atlantic Region.
toral students).
The continued expansion of the University’s research portfolio –
particularly in the Optics and Neuroscience programs, which have
attracted more than $25 million in grants and state capital project funding during the 10th president’s first three years and resulted in the development of DSU’s first two intellectual properties. ($25m breakdown:
Optics Program $5m grant and $10m
from state for research facility and
neuroscience $10.7m grant).
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DR. HARRY L. WILLIAMS, DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
The continued expansion of the University’s research portfolio – particularly in the Optics and Neuroscience programs, which have attracted more
than $25 million in grants and state capital project funding during the 10 th
president’s first three years and resulted in the development of DSU’s first
two intellectual properties. ($25m breakdown: Optics Program $5m grant
and $10m from state for research facility and neuroscience $10.7m grant).
DSU has embarked on a dedicated effort to establish sound environmental practices on campus through its Go Green Committee. Such activities were strongly validated by the presentation of the Second Nature Leadership Award from the American College & University Presidents’ Climate
Commitment in the summer of 2011, and also led to energy upgrades that
that are projected to save the University $5.3 million in energy cost over the
next 20 years.
Prior to his arrival at DSU, Dr. Williams served at the
University of North Carolina General Administration as interim
associate vice president for Academic Affairs beginning in September
2007 and was later elevated in March 2008 to interim senior associate
vice president for Academic and Student Affairs in which he focused on
access and outreach for the 17 campuses of the UNC system. He
remained in that latter post until he became the DSU provost.
Dr. Williams also progressed from an associate director to associate vice chancellor posts in the areas of academic affairs,
enrollment and diversity at Appalachian State University from 1988 to
2000 and from 2004-2007. In between that tenure he served as an interim director of Admissions for North Carolina A&T University from 2000 to
2004.
In addition, Dr. Williams has also served from 2002-2008 as a
national marketing and recruitment associate consultant with
Noel-Levitz, the top national consultation firm for enrollment and
management solutions in the country. In that capacity, Dr. Williams provided consultation expertise to 14 different institutions of higher education, including Delaware State University.
Dr. Williams earned a Bachelor of Science in Communication
Broadcasting, a Master of Arts in Educational Media, both from
Appalachian State University. He earned an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from East Tennessee State University.
In 2012, DSU received a reaffirmation of its accreditation by the
Middle States Commission on Higher Education, assuring its
accreditation until the next self-study in 2022.
As an athlete, Dr. Williams competed as an undergraduate in
track and cross country at Appalachian State University. He continues to
stay in shape by running four miles at the beginning of each day.
He is married to Dr. Robin S. Williams. They have two children:
Austin, 18, and Gavin, 14.
The University has been allocated $10 million by the state to go
toward the construction of a new Optical Science Center for Applied
Research (OSCAR) Building on campus. The construction project began in early 2014.
Delaware State University has received a historic $1,050,000 grant
from the Bernard Osher Foundation to permanently establish a scholarship fund that will specifically benefit non-traditional students. It is the
largest single contribution from a private source in the
University’s 123-year history.
Throughout his tenure, DSU has moved from 17th in 2010 to its
current 9th place among 81 other Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the annual rankings by the U.S. News & World
Report.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS CANDY YOUNG
Young, a former U.S. Olympic athlete, began her duties as Delaware
State University's Director of Athletics on August 13, 2012. She is
the first female to hold the position
at DSU.
While coaching track and field, she helped lead her teams to several Big East
Conference championships, ECAC Conference titles, a host of Big Ten and
Big East Conference Champions, NCAA All Americans, and NCAA Champions. Her shuttle hurdle relay team won the Championship of American title
in 2000 for The Ohio State University, the only Penn Relay Championship
award received by the women in team history.
Working closely with the
university administration,
Young immediately began to spell
out a clear vision for
Hornet athletics, including
academic and support services for
all student-athletes, fund raising,
team and staff goals, facility improvements; and student, alumni,
community and corporate support.
Young held a position on the Executive Committee for USA Track and Field
for eight years. She was also assigned to the USA Track and Field Women's
Olympic team selection staff for two consecutive
Olympic Games.
During the 2013-14 academic year, a school-record 136
Delaware State University student-athletes were honored by the MidEastern Athletic Conference for their success in the classroom. The
Hornet athletes were among 1,018 from the 13 MEAC schools named to
the 2013-14 Commissioner’s All-Academic Team, which honors nonfreshmen student-athletes with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or
higher. Delaware State was tops among all MEAC schools in total Commissioner’s All-Academic honorees for the seventh time in the last eight
years.
Young has been involved in intercollegiate athletics for more than 30 years,
including six as head track and field/cross country coach, Senior Woman
Administrator (SWA), Assistant Athletics Director and Associate AD at Delaware State University.
As SWA, she spearheaded several programs to help promote the
advancement of women in athletics. In 2010, Young helped to create the annual “Delaware Diamond Extravaganza," which recognizes the
contributions of Delawareans and those with ties to Delaware on
behalf women's sports. She also served as a delegate in the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, where she represented DSU in the decision making processes. She was named chairperson of the
MEAC "Women of the Year" Committee selection panel in 2010.
Delaware State University's Kalyn Washburn (2010) and Jazmyne Hefflefinger (2012) were selected as the MEAC's Woman-of-the-Year during
Young's tenure at DSU.
In 2011, Young was submitted as a candidate from the MEAC
delegation to represent the conference at the national level, and
received an appointment to the Amateurism Cabinet of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Prior to joining DSU, Young was an assistant track coach at The Ohio State
University, University of Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, and Fairleigh Dickinson.
She also served as an assistant coach at the University of California in
Pennsylvania.
Young first achieved notoriety as a world class high school track star. As a
high school freshman in 1977, Candy held two world records. That year, she
gained fame by breaking the junior Olympic record, not once, but twice in the
same day. The following year, she took fifth out of a field of 24 world class
hurdlers at Madison Square Garden in New York. She became an international sensation when she broke the 60-meter hurdle record, also at MSG,
with a time of 7.5 seconds. Candy was recognized by Sports Illustrated as
the nation’s Most Outstanding High School Athlete in 1979. A Pennsylvania
state champ in her specialty each year she competed, Candy qualified for the
1980 US Olympic team but she and her teammates were unable to compete
because of a boycott imposed on the games in Moscow by President Carter.
Candy maintained world class
status during her All American
career at
Farleigh-Dickinson University.
In 1982, she and Stephanie
Hightower finished in a dead
heat in the 60 meter hurdles,
both establishing a world indoor mark of 7.38 seconds. In
1984, she capped her collegiate career by winning the
NCAA Indoor Hurdles championship.
Young is a 1985 graduate of
Fairleigh Dickinson University,
where she was a four-time
national collegiate champion,
USA Indoor National
Champion, eight-time All American and world record holder. She was a member of the inaugural FDU Athletics Hall of Fame class. Young is also a member of Beaver County and Western Pennsylvania Halls of Fame. In July
2013, she was honored in her hometown of Beaver Falls, Pa., at the annual
Larry Bruno Circle of Achievement ceremony for her lifelong achievements.
She earned her bachelor's in Biological Education; and received a
master's in Sports Management from Delaware State University.
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DSU STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES
The DSU Academic Enrichment Center provides Delaware State student-athletes with the very best tools necessary to meet
the demanding needs and goals of today’s college athlete. The 3,500-sqaure-foot center includes computers, an area for
individual tutoring as well as a spacious study lounge. Student-athletes have accessibility to the Academic Enrichment Center and the excellent staff throughout the entire year.
The Academic Enrichment Program at Delaware State University is designed to be a full-service program with the goal of
providing the support and services necessary to enhance the total development of the DSU student-athlete.
The program is focused on the unique needs and demands of student-athletes at DSU and fosters the cultivation of skills
that allow for the development of potential in the classroom, on the field and for the future.
In addition to the emphasis on the classroom and academic success, the Academic Enrichment Program provides support and
programming in the areas of career development,
community service, personal development and leadership. The
athletic success of our student-athletes is supported through our
coaching staffs as well as the various support staffs provided for
them, including the strength and
conditioning staff, athletic training staff, facilities staff and the
equipment room staff. In addition, programming in the areas of
nutrition, performance enhancement, leadership
development, sports agents and gambling, ethical behavior,
sportsmanship and amateurism are provided throughout the academic year.
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DSU STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES
HORNETS PRODUCE SCHOOL-RECORD MEAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
A school-record 136 Delaware State University student-athletes have been honored by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference for their success in the
classroom. The Hornet athletes were among 1,018 from the 13 MEAC schools named to the 2013-14 Commissioner’s All-Academic Team, which
honors non-freshmen student-athletes with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
Delaware State was tops among all MEAC schools in total Commissioner’s All-Academic honorees for the seventh time in the last eight years.
Listed below are DSU's 2013-14 Commissioner's All-Academic Team:
WOMEN (88): Ashley Davis (WBB, Integrated Studies), Kianna Doliveira (WBB, Criminal Justice), Crystal Pitt (WBB, Social Work), Jade Washington (WBB, Psychology),
Morgan Woodruff (WBB, Mass Communication), Crystal Connelly (WBO, Nursing), Jennifer Creno (WBO, Mass Communication), Courtney Davis (WBO, Education), Ashlen Kuhar (WBO, Criminal Justice), Stephanie Sheridan (WBO, Pre-Education), Ryanne Tyler (WBO, Pre-Education), Noe’L Walker (WBO, Political Science), Ashley Baldwin (CHR, Textiles and Apparel Studies), Melodi Baldwin (CHR, Management), Breyana Brady (CHR, Management), Jasmine Jackson (CHR, Mass Communication), Tyler
Major (CHR, Management), Megan Merine (CHR, History), Alexis Saunders (CHR, Pre-Management), Shynieka Taylor (CHR, Criminal Justice), Chalsea Clark (WCC,
Management) Ketsia Dornevil (WCC, Management), Calisa Emerson (WCC, Graduate Business Administration), Tracey Fanfan (WCC, Nursing), Anaya Reid (WCC, Criminal Justice), Janae Wilson (WCC, Biological Sciences) Alyssa Berfield (EQU, Management), Shelby Bonneville (EQU, Agriculture), Brianna Fedorkowicz (EQU, Agriculture), Cailynn Fedorkowicz (EQU, Agriculture), Elizabeth Goering (EQU, Agriculture), Alexis Gratkowski (EQU, Agriculture), Heather Hotz (EQU, Integrated Studies), Jere
Hutson (EQU, Agriculture), Tiffany Lee (EQU, Agriculture), Mackenzie Trueba (EQU, Studio Art), Kali Voshell (EQU, Agriculture), Lauren Voss (EQU, Agriculture), Brooke
Foster (WGO, Chemistry), Mengxuan Gai (WGO, Pre-Management), Elaine Peete (WGO, Forensic Biology), Kiyanna Brown (WLA, Pre-Sport Management), Criss Glenn
(WLA, Information Technology), Sierra Harris (WLA, Engineering Physics), Miranda Hawkins (WLA, Movement Science), Kimberly Jivers (WLA, Psychology), Emily Peets
(WLA, Integrated Studies), Rhian Sellers (WLA, Criminal Justice), Julia Bossert (WSO, Movement Science), Kaitlyn Corder (WSO, Biological Sciences), Tere Crawford
(WSO, Pre-Education), Moran Durham (WSO, Pre-Management), Caitlin LaFountain (WSO, Education), Mekayla McAdoo (WSO, Engineering Physics), Kathryn Melore
(WSO, Movement Science), Taylor Melton (WSO, Nursing), Kelly Pelz-Butler (WSO, Natural Resources), Darcy Pelz-Butler (WSO, Education), Jeanette Salgado (WSO,
Movement Science), Kaitlyn Schech (WSO, Food & Nutritional Science), Theresa Wappett (WSO, Movement Science), Stephanie Williams (WSO, Pre-Nursing), Candace
Wyre (WSO, Elementary Education), Nicole Gazzola (WSB, Undecided) Samantha Gross (WSB, Mathematics Education), Morgan Hobbs (WSB, Pre-Education), Kelsey
Lewis (WSB, Early Education), Jessica Madrid (WSB, Movement Science), Nikili Matthews (WSB, Movement Science), Rachel Meagley (WSB, Hospital Management),
Chloe Oro (WSB, Sociology), Rochelle Sablay (WSB, Undecided), Jordan Stamps (WSB, Psychology), Kristina Aleksic (WTE, Pre-Management), Vanja Andonova (WTE,
Pre-Management), Ksenia Kozlova (WTE, Sport Management), Kristen Lopez (WTE, Textiles and Apparel Studies), Brittany Marshall (WTE, Graduate Business Administration), Marina Sicic (WTE, Graduate Business Administration) Maria Gwengi (WTK, Education), Tiffani Savage (WTK, Criminal Justice), Djnab Williams (WTK, PreEducation), Mariah Wilson (WTK, Biology), Carey Berry (WVB, Pre-Education), Edarkis Branch (WVB, Management), Sonya Inderbitzin (WVB, Biological Sciences), Jasmine Jackson (WVB, Pre-Education), Jessica Russell-Croucher (WVB, Integrated Studies)
MEN(48): Zachary Adkins (MBA, Psychology), Michael Alexander (MBA, Integrated Studies), Justin Allen (MBA, Movement Science), Joseph Babuca (MBA, Integrated
Studies), Peter Broehl (MBA, Movement Science), Zachary Candeloro (MBA, Physical Education), Cameron Cecil (MBA, Sport Management), Jordan Elliot (MBA, Graduate Sport Administration), Hassan Evans (MBA, Integrated Studies), Michael Gardner (MBA, Movement Science), Derek Marshallsea (MBA, Sport Management), Matthew
McClain (MBA, Movement Science), David Michael (MBA, Criminal Justice), Mitchell Moore (MBA, Pre-Nursing), Aarron Nardone (MBA, Sport Management), Christopher
Rivera-Pintado (MBA, Biological Sciences), Eduardo Sorondo (MBA, Sport Management), Nicholas Doyle (MBB, Movement Science), Brandon Oliver (MBB, Management), Ernest Adjei (MFB, Health Promotion), Tarique Anderson (MFB, Pre-Management), Joshua Bailey (MFB, Sport Management), Troye Cornwall (MFB, Integrated
Studies), Brandon Cunningham (MFB, Graduate Business Administration), Michael Davis (MFB, Engineering Physics), Michael Glass, Jr. (MFB, Pre-Sport Management),
Frankie Glenn (MFB, Pre-Education), Keith Hunter (MFB, Sport Management), Nagee Jackson (MFB, Pre-Management), Marco Kano (MFB, Engineering Physics), Marlon
Kelly (MFB, Management Information Systems), Robert King (MFB, Criminal Justice), Ryan Langdon (MFB, Criminal Justice), Clark McCready (MFB, Pre-Education),
Davon Moore (MFB, Physical Education), Aaron Richardson (MFB, Criminal Justice), Cory Scott (MFB, Integrated Studies), Lamar Shaw (MFB, Accounting), Gabriel Sherrod (MFB, Mathematics), Chikezie Ukeje (MFB, Integrated Studies), Stephen Bowe (MTK, Graduate Business Administration), Edward Hurley (MTK, Movement Science),
Ikenna Ikpeama (MTK, Forensic Biology), Alpha Mansaray (MTK, Movement Science), David Okeke (MTK, Psychology), Jason Smith (MTK, Movement Science),
Kevaughn Laviea (MTK, Graduate Sport Administration), Terrell Oliver (MTK, Psychology)
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SPORTS MEDICINE
The Delaware State University Sports Medicine Department's primary objective is to provide the highest quality of care to our student-athletes. We accomplish this through education, risk management and prevention of athletic injury. Secondly, we provide clinical evaluation, diagnosis and referrals.
Finally, with effective immediate care, treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of injuries, we ensure proper recovery and return to play.
Our Sports Medicine staff strives to ensure that our student-athletes are provided with proper direction and counseling in all areas of physical, emotional
and mental well-being.
The team physicians have appointment times Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and our orthopedic surgeon has weekly office hours on
Wednesday evenings. All appointments can be scheduled through the Sports Medicine Department and Athletic Training Staff.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to working with you further.
Lori Leary, MS, ATC/LAT, MSM, PES
Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer
Football, Cheerleading, Equestrian, Women's Lacrosse,
[email protected]
Phone: 302-857-7552
Casey Cooper, MS, ATC/LAT
Associate Athletic Trainer
Women's Soccer, Men's Basketball, Cross Country, , k &
[email protected]
Phone: 302-857-7987
Daquane Ellington, MS, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Women's Soccer, Women's Basketball, Outdoor Track &
[email protected]
Phone: 302-857-7988
Brett Sammons, MS, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Cross Country, Volleyball, Indoor Track & Field,
Baseball
[email protected]
302-857-7988
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Delaware State University student-athletes benefit from a first-rate
strength and conditioning facility. The first phase of DSU’s $50 million
Strength and Conditioning/Wellness Center/Student Union opened
during the fall of 2008. A dedication ceremony for the facility was attended by local and state officials, and former Delaware State studentathletes, including Philadelphia Eagles starting center Jamal Jackson
and former NFL standout Darnerien McCants.
The strength and conditioning center is a 17,000 square feet, state-ofthe-art complex with all the amenities of a major college facility. The
center is connected to the north end of the Memorial Hall main gymnasium, and is solely for use by DSU student- athletes.
The facility includes a strength and conditioning area, laundry room,
offices for conditioning coaches and locker rooms for men’s and women’s basketball. The center also features a two-story entry and lobby,
ticketing area and 9,000 square feet of open strength and conditioning
space.
Delaware State also features a state-of-the-art two-story wellness
center specifically for the general student population and the public.
The facility includes two full basketball/volleyball courts, as well as
offices, concession space, women’s and men’s locker rooms and a
swimming pool.
The second floor includes a fitness and weight training area (featuring
mainly Nautilus equipment), and a track that runs through the fitness
and weight training area, and above the courts.
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MEMORIAL HALL
Memorial Hall (capacity 2,000)
Constructed in 1982, Memorial Hall Gymnasium has been home to DSU’s men’s and women’s basketball programs for more than three
decades. The facility was christened by the men’s basketball team on December 7, 1982 with a 96-92, double-overtime victory over U.S.
International. Since then, the facility has been a part of many exciting men’s and women’s contests. The Hornets are a solid 118-50
(.733) in Memorial Hall since the 2000-01 season. DSU was 8-3 at home during the 2012-13 campaign. The Hornets were 11-0 at home
in 2002-03 campaign and 9-1 in Memorial Hall during the 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. The Hornets are 80-26 in Memorial
Hall vs. MEAC opponents (.720) since the 2000-01 season.
Memorial Hall is also the home of the DSU women’s volleyball team.
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THIS IS DOVER/KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE
Visitors to Kent County, Delaware are pleasantly surprised by the variety of historical and cultural attractions, beautiful farmland and
coastal scenery; and curious mix of old traditions and modern high-tech culture. In Kent County, visitors can find Amish buggies on
city streets, delicate shorebirds and giant C-5 Galaxy military cargo planes, quiet museums and exciting NASCAR races, arts and
antiques, Colonial history, slots and harness racing.
Dover, the capital of the First State, invites you to experience life in a small American city – history, tax-free shopping and ambiance,
all in a clean safe and friendly environment. You can spend the day shopping or strolling the quaint tree-line streets to take in the city’s
historic architecture, and spend the evenings at the theater or trying your luck at a gaming facility.
The capital city is also known world wide as the home of Dover
Air Force Base and Dover Downs International Speedway.
You can step back in time, literally, by standing on the very
corner where in 1787, delegates to Delaware’s Constitutional
Convention ratified the U.S. Constitution – thus giving Delaware its “First State” moniker. The area’s collection of small
towns as well as the natural beauty of places such as Bombay
Hook National Wildlife Refuge, provide hours of fun and adventure for visitors of all ages.
Dover’s central location in Delaware makes Kent County the
perfect place for regional meetings and conventions, and a
great overnight destination for tours of the state. Wilmington
and the Brandywine Valley attractions are only one hour's drive
to the north. Delaware's beach resorts, including Lewes, Bethany, and Rehoboth, are only one hour's drive to the south. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. are all within a two-hour drive. Kent County puts you right in the middle of the charm and
excitement of "America at its Best."
EVENTS
Dover Downs International Speedway hosts two NASCAR Sprint Cup/Nationwide Series race weekends each year. Dover has the
largest seating capacity (140,000 seats) of any sports facility between New York and the Carolinas. The “Monster Mile” has challenged many professional drivers as they compete for the checkered flag. The concrete track with 24 degree banking is the first and
only concrete superspeedway in NASCAR history, providing awesome racing action. NASCAR weekends at Dover are typically
scheduled for the first weekend in June and the fourth weekend in September. Qualifying takes place on Friday, Nationwide Series
drivers race on Saturday, and the Sprint Cup stars race on Sunday.
Dover Downs, along with nearby Harrington Raceway, also features top flight harness racing.
The Old Dover Days Festival has existed in one form or another in the capital city since 1933. It is held on The Green and Legislative
Mall, two beautiful outdoor parks in the historic downtown district. Traditional elements and new components
bring in thousands of visitors each year with attendance
reaching 15,000. Old Dover Days is a celebration of the
First State’s Capital City and features a parade, maypole
dancing, food court, re-enactors, walking tours, free entertainment and much more.
The Amish Bike Tour, African-American Festival, Delmarva Folk Festival, Jazz & Blues Festival, Diamond State
BBQ Championship and Wyoming Peach Festival are
other events that bring thousands to Central Delaware
each year.
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ATTRACTIONS
Dover Air Force Base is important to the country’s defense, as it represents onefourth of the nation’s strategic airlift capacity. Approximately 7,000 people are
stationed at the DAFB. Dover is home to 36 giant C-5 Galaxy cargo planes,
which are used to transport troops and equipment wherever they are needed
around the world. The C-5 is the largest airplane in the U.S. military. Each plane
is nearly as long as a football field, and could carry 6 motor coaches in its hold.
The Air Mobility Command (AMC) Museum on the DAFB has over 24 aircraft
on display, and features more multi-engine aircraft than the National Air &
Space Museum in Washington, DC. Veteran aircraft on display include a C-47
“Gooney Bird” that dropped paratroopers over Normandy on D-Day, and the
world’s only-remaining C-54M that flew coal into Berlin during that city’s blockade by the Soviet Union. See everything from a massive four engine jet
“Starlifter” that you can climb aboard to Vietnam veteran C-7 and C-123 Transports. Check out the Delta Wing F-106 fighter or the P-51 from WWII.
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 16,000-acre haven along the Delaware Bay coast east of Smyrna, with salt marshes, ponds, fields, and forests. Visitors come from all over the world to see the variety of migratory shorebirds and waterfowl that stop to feed at the refuge, an important feeding
stop on the Atlantic Flyway. The base cargo terminal known as the “Superport” is the largest anywhere in the US military, processing more tons of cargo
than Kennedy airport in New York.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITES
The Delaware Bay, just East of Dover, offers some of the best fishing and crabbing in the region. The bay serves as a breeding ground for many
aquatic species, including horseshoe crabs. The bay is also a prime oyster ground. The area also features first-rate golf courses, bike trails, scenic
paths, boating, state parks, conservation areas, lakes and greenways.
ARTS & CULTURE
The Greater Dover is rich in arts & cultural activities. The Schwartz Center for the Arts, of which Delaware State University is a partner, is one of the
premier performing arts venues in the state. From live performances, films and
special events, to meetings and receptions, the Schwartz Center offers something
for all tastes. The Dover Arts League is a nonprofit organization created to promote and support the arts of Dover and Kent County through art education and
provide opportunities for artists to display and sell their work.
The Dover Symphony Orchestra is a regional organization founded in 1967 and
comprised of professional and amateur musicians of all ages.
The Johnson Victrola museum is a tribute to Delaware's native son, Eldridge
Reeves Johnson, who founded the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901. Exhibits include phonographs, recordings, memorabilia, trademarks, objects, and
paintings that highlight Mr. Johnson's successful business enterprises and chronicle the development of the sound-recording industry.
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DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
DATE
OPPONENT
SITE
Time
Nov. 15
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 26
Nov. 28
Pennsylvania
BAPTIST BIBLE
North Texas
Arkansas
Iona
Wake Forest
Phila., Pa.
HOME
Denton, Tex.
Fayetteville, Ark.
New Rochelle, N.Y.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Dec. 2
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 29
Hawaii
Delaware
CAMPBELL
Rhode Island
St. Francis Brooklyn
Oregon
Temple
Kalaoa, HI
Newark, Del.
HOME
Kingston, R.I.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Eugene, OR
Phila., Pa.
1 a.m.
12 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
3 p.m.
5 p.m.
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 31
CHEYNEY
MORGAN STATE*
Howard*
SO. CAROLINA STATE*
SAVANNAH STATE*
No. Carolina A&T*
No. Carolina Central*
So. Carolina State*
HOME
HOME
Washington, D.C.
HOME
HOME
Greensboro N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Orangeburg, S.C.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m. ESPNU
6 p.m.
Feb. 3
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 28
NJIT
BETHUNE-COOKMAN*
FLORIDA A&M*
UMES*
COPPIN STATE*
Hampton*
Norfolk State*
UMES*
Newark, N.J.
HOME
HOME
Princess Anne, Md.
HOME
Hampton, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
HOME
7:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m. ESPNU
4 p.m.
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 9-15
HAMPTON*
Coppin State*
MEAC Tournament
HOME
Baltimore, Md.
Norfolk, Va.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TBA
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