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