Bradley is now 2-1 after their home win over UIC. The next game is Tuesday, Nov. 19 vs. Norfolk State at Carver Arena.
Note the start time is 6:00 pm. This game is part of the Rocket Mortgage Fort Myers Tip-Off Tournament.
The game is on ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/watch?id=512ed6..._Bradley-US-EN
Live Stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
BradleyFans Chat Room- https://us21.chatzy.com/bradleyfans (Hope this works this time! )
Radio- www.1470wmbd.com
Tickets- https://www1.ticketmaster.com/bradle...005707D33C4A4A
The Norfolk State Spartans are an HBCU who are members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). They are currently 3-1, and their 3 wins have been by an average winning margin of 47 points! However, that is a bit misleading, since their 3 wins have been against:
Greensboro College 100-59 (a weak Division III school that was 3-22 last season)
Penn State Wilkes-Barre 93-53 (a tiny [500 students] even weaker non-NCAA, non-NAIA school that competes in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association [USCAA])
The Apprentice School 113-54 (a tiny [700 students] private shipbuilding school in Newport News, VA that also competes in a non-NCAA/non-NAIA organization of small schools, the United States Collegiate Athletic Association [USCAA])
Norfolk State's other opponent was University of Mississippi, and they lost to Ole Miss 68-55-
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-.../boxscore/5113
Schedule/results- note that after they Bradley on Tuesday, Nov. 19, their next game is at Northwestern on Friday, Nov. 22.
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-...dule/2019-2020
Roster-
Coaching staff-
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-...roster-coaches
Norfolk State finished 22-14 least season, and they were 14-2 and finished in 1st place in the 2018-19 MEAC regular season. They were upset in the MEAC Postseason Tournament, and played in the 2019 NIT. In the NIT, they upset Alabama 80-79 in OT, then lost to Colorado 76-60 in the second round.
They were picked tied for 3rd in the 2019-20 MEAC Preseason Poll and had a couple 1st place votes.-
https://meacsports.com/news/2019/10/...on-honors.aspx
They are in a rebuilding year after losing their top 3 scorers from last season, and 7 of their top 8 scorers.
They have 6 freshmen, 3 junior college transfers, and 4 transfers from other 4-year schools on the roster.
This year's team has 4 players who average in double figures, and all four are guards. They are shooting 41.1% from three as a team, and are averaging 27 three point attempt per game, though nearly half of their 3-pointers come from just their top 2 scorers, Jermaine Bishop, a 6'1 redshirt senior transfer from St. Louis University, and Joe Bryant, Jr., a 6'1 sophomore.
Their other starters are Steven Whitley, a 6'3" redshirt senior guard who transferred from Robert Morris University, Spirit Ricks, a 6'8" junior forward who transferred from Allan Hancock College (CA), and Yoro Sidibi, a 6'7" freshman forward who started their first 3 games, but missed their last game with an injury. In place of Sidibi, Chris Ford, a 6'8" sophomore forward started their last game.
2019-20 NSU stats-
https://static.nsuspartans.com/custo...0/teamcume.htm
Bradley stats-
Note the start time is 6:00 pm. This game is part of the Rocket Mortgage Fort Myers Tip-Off Tournament.
The game is on ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/watch?id=512ed6..._Bradley-US-EN
Live Stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
BradleyFans Chat Room- https://us21.chatzy.com/bradleyfans (Hope this works this time! )
Radio- www.1470wmbd.com
Tickets- https://www1.ticketmaster.com/bradle...005707D33C4A4A
The Norfolk State Spartans are an HBCU who are members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). They are currently 3-1, and their 3 wins have been by an average winning margin of 47 points! However, that is a bit misleading, since their 3 wins have been against:
Greensboro College 100-59 (a weak Division III school that was 3-22 last season)
Penn State Wilkes-Barre 93-53 (a tiny [500 students] even weaker non-NCAA, non-NAIA school that competes in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association [USCAA])
The Apprentice School 113-54 (a tiny [700 students] private shipbuilding school in Newport News, VA that also competes in a non-NCAA/non-NAIA organization of small schools, the United States Collegiate Athletic Association [USCAA])
Norfolk State's other opponent was University of Mississippi, and they lost to Ole Miss 68-55-
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-.../boxscore/5113
Schedule/results- note that after they Bradley on Tuesday, Nov. 19, their next game is at Northwestern on Friday, Nov. 22.
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-...dule/2019-2020
Roster-
Coaching staff-
https://nsuspartans.com/sports/mens-...roster-coaches
Norfolk State finished 22-14 least season, and they were 14-2 and finished in 1st place in the 2018-19 MEAC regular season. They were upset in the MEAC Postseason Tournament, and played in the 2019 NIT. In the NIT, they upset Alabama 80-79 in OT, then lost to Colorado 76-60 in the second round.
They were picked tied for 3rd in the 2019-20 MEAC Preseason Poll and had a couple 1st place votes.-
https://meacsports.com/news/2019/10/...on-honors.aspx
They are in a rebuilding year after losing their top 3 scorers from last season, and 7 of their top 8 scorers.
They have 6 freshmen, 3 junior college transfers, and 4 transfers from other 4-year schools on the roster.
This year's team has 4 players who average in double figures, and all four are guards. They are shooting 41.1% from three as a team, and are averaging 27 three point attempt per game, though nearly half of their 3-pointers come from just their top 2 scorers, Jermaine Bishop, a 6'1 redshirt senior transfer from St. Louis University, and Joe Bryant, Jr., a 6'1 sophomore.
Their other starters are Steven Whitley, a 6'3" redshirt senior guard who transferred from Robert Morris University, Spirit Ricks, a 6'8" junior forward who transferred from Allan Hancock College (CA), and Yoro Sidibi, a 6'7" freshman forward who started their first 3 games, but missed their last game with an injury. In place of Sidibi, Chris Ford, a 6'8" sophomore forward started their last game.
2019-20 NSU stats-
https://static.nsuspartans.com/custo...0/teamcume.htm
Bradley stats-
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