Men's Basketball | 11/13/2016 8:15:00 PM
MONDAY'S MATCHUP
Coppin State (0-1) travels to Valparaiso (2-0) on Monday, Nov. 14 (7 pm ET). This will be the first ever meeting between the Crusaders and Eagles. Valparaiso enters the 2016-17 season underneath first year head coach Matt Lottich.
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FRIDAY'S SEASON OPENER
The Eagles built a double-digit lead over the Pride in the second half, but Hofstra used an 11-0 run and tied it up with 9:37 left to play. Hofstra then took the lead and eventual held on for a 74-72 come from behind victory over Coppin State. Senior
Joshua Treadwell made five three-pointers and finished with a game-high 25 points (one shy of his career-high). He made 7-of-14 shots from the field and 6-of-9 free-throws. Freshman
Dejuan Clayton led the bench scoring with 11 points along with junior
Tre' Thomas' eight points and senior
Izais Hicks' six rebounds and six points.
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ABOUT THE CRUSADERS
Valparaiso (2-0) won their first two games of the season at home (Southern Utah, 79-65 and Trinity Chrisitan, 89-75). Three are averaging double-figure scoring after the two games; Alec Peters (29.5 ppg), Shane Hammink (16.5 ppg) and Max Joseph (10.0 ppg).
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ON DECK FOR COPPIN STATE
Coppin State's third regular-season showdown comes against the Chanticleers of Coastal Carolina on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Game time in the HTC Center is 7 pm (ET). This will be the first ever meeting between the Eagles and Chanticleers.
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BRIGHAM YOUNG (Nov. 17): The Eagles will face Brigham Young on Thursday, Nov. 17 at 9 pm (ET).
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EAGLES AT A GLANCE
Coppin State returns seven players who competed last season, including three of the team's five starters – senior
Terry Harris Jr., senior
Keith Shivers and junior
Blake Simpson. Other prominent contributors back from last season's team are seniors
Joshua Treadwell,
Izais Hicks and
Mufaro Murinda as well as sophomore
Lucian Brownlee. Coppin State has added a pair of veteran seniors -
Chas Brown and
Joseph Gripper – that will bring experience and a winning culture to the Eagles. In all, the roster includes seven seniors, two juniors, one sophomore and three freshmen.
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SENIOR LEADERS
Terry Harris Jr. and
Keith Shivers, a pair of seniors, will look to make Coppin State contenders in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Harris Jr. averaged 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds in 30 games played last season. He began the 2015-16 season racking up five double-double in five of the Eagles first six contests. In addition he ended last season ranked fifth in rebounding and 21st in points amongst the conference leaders. Shivers started in 27 games played last season averaging 9.1 points reaching double figure scoring in 12 games. He also ranked second on the team in steals per game (1.1).
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CRUNCHING NUMBERS
Picked to finish tenth in the MEAC preseason poll, Coppin State returns 54 percent of its total scoring and 59 percent of its rebounding production from 2015-16. The Eagles bring back 42 percent of its assist production from last year. Coppin State's returning players accounted for 57 percent of the team's minutes in 2015-16. Two returning players from last season averaged at least 10.0 points per game a year ago – Harris Jr. (12.4 ppg) and Treadwell (10.1 ppg). Those two players accounted for 58 percent of Coppin State's scoring from last season.
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WELCOME TO THE EAGLE NEST
The Eagles add six newcomers to mesh with his returners. The Eagles back court will feature a well-seasoned transfer at the lead guard to go along with a pair of first year players. Senior
Joseph Gripper brings leadership and discipline at the point guard position. Joining Gripper is red-shirt freshman
Rasool Hinson and freshman
Dejuan Clayton. On the wings, junior
Tre' Thomas and
Juwan Davenport are added while in the paint
Chas Brown looks to make an impact.
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HOMETOWN COOKIN
Coppin State features five players from the state of Maryland on this year's roster. Two are from Baltimore (
Chas Brown and
Terry Harris Jr.), two are from Bowie (
Dejuan Clayton and
Tre' Thomas) and one from Upper Marlboro (
Keith Shivers). Three of the five transferred from Baltimore City Community College (
Chas Brown,
Terry Harris Jr., and
Tre' Thomas) where they played for head coach Terry Macsko. The trio all played during the 2014-15 season and all averaged above 10.0 points per game.
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FRESHMAN SHINES ON WASHINGTON CATHOLIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TITLE TEAM
Freshman guard
Dejuan Clayton played high school basketball at St. John's College High School in Washington, DC. As a senior he started on a team playing in the backcourt with Maryland freshman guard Anthony Cowan leading their team to a 71-57, win over DeMatha in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship. He was also named an honorable mention on the 2016 WCAC All-Conference Boys Team.
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SEASON OPENERS
Coppin State head coach
Michael Grant dropped both of his season openers since his arrival in 2014-15. The Eagles traveled to Oregon in 2014 and suffered a 107-65 loss and then fell 107-80 at Eastern Kentucky in 2015. The last time Coppin State won a season opener was back in the 2011-12 season against Cheyney (80-65) at home. Coach Grant will face Hofstra for the second time on Friday evening in Coppin State's season opener.
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PRESEASON PROJECTIONS
Coppin State was selected tenth in the preseason MEAC poll, announced on Oct. 27th by the men's basketball coaches and sports information directors. Howard was picked to finish first, collecting 14 of 25 first-place votes, while South Carolina State was selected second (and secured nine first-place votes). Coppin State was picked to finish tenth in the conference race. The Eagles last won the MEAC regular-season title in 2003-04 along with South Carolina State.
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RETURNERS FROM LAST SEASON'S STARTING LINEUP
Terry Harris Jr. – 6-8, 205 – senior, forward – Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore City CC)
•             Led the Eagles with 7.2 rebounds, 25 blocks, and eight double-double performances
•             Ranked second on the team scoring 12.4 points per contest
•             Ranked fifth in MEAC rebounding, sixth in defensive rebounding (5.0), 11th in offensive rebounding (2.2) and 13th in blocked shots (0.8)
•             Racked up five double doubles in five of the Eagles first six contests
•             Tied the team season high with 27 points against San Francisco
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Blake Simpson – 6-7, 230 – junior, forward – Cincinnati, Ohio (LaSalle HS)
•             Played in 29 games and started in 25 averaging 2.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, 0.7 blocks per game
•             Ranked second on the Eagles in blocked shots with 21 totaled...
•             Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds at Florida A&M, scored a career-high eight points twice (at Bethune-Cookman and vs. South Carolina State)  and blocked a career-best four shots vs. South Carolina State.
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Keith Shivers – 6-4, 195 – senior, guard – Upper Marlboro, Md. (Paris JC)
•             Played in 27 games averaging 9.1 points, 3.7 rebounds while shooting over 40% from the field
•             Finished second on the team with 31 steals and third on the team with 11.5 points in MEAC play
•             Scored in double figures in five straight games during MEAC action averaging 13.8 points and 5.4 rebounds
•             Scored a career best 19 points in the Eagles opening round victory in the 2016 MEAC Tournament over North Carolina A&T.
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RETURNING CONTRIBUTORS FROM LAST SEASON
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oshua Treadwell – 6-5, 213 – senior, guard/forward – Newark, N.J. (Essex County CC)
•             Played in 31 games averaging 10.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists while shooting over 44% from the field
•             Led the Eagles from the field at .441 percent and was second on the squad in both rebounds (4.6) and three-point field goals made (39)
•             In the MEAC ranked eighth in 3-point field goal percentage (.379), 12th in free throw percentage (.775) and 15th in field goal percentage (.441)
•             Scored in double figures 14 times and reached 20+ points in a pair of games
•             Top performance was 26 points, seven rebounds and five assists versus Howard.
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Izais Hicks – 6-8, 200 – senior, forward – Staten Island, N.Y. (Northwest Tech CC)
•             Played in 18 games and started in one game averaging 1.6 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists while shooting over 43% from the field
•             Scored in nine games including a season-high seven points vs. Morgan State
•             Grabbed a season-high five rebounds twice vs. Kansas State and Norfolk State
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Lucian Brownlee – 6-2, 165 – sophomore, guard – Lawnside, N.J. (Haddon Heights HS)
•             Played in 31 games averaging 4.2 points, 0.9 rebounds, 0.4 assists while shooting over 35% from the field and 76% from the free-throw line
•             Scored in double figures twice including a season-high 13 points at Iowa State and then led the Eagles in scoring with 11 points at Fordham
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Mufaro Murinda – 6-7, 195 – senior, forward – Pomona, Calif. (Chaffey College)
•             Played in 19 games averaging 2.8 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.3 assists while shooting over 82% from the free-throw line
•             Exploded for 17 points in a nationally televised game at Norfolk State playing 18 minutes and knocking down 4-of-7 three-pointers.Â
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YEAR THREE
Michael Grant enters his third season as Coppin State's head coach in 2016-17, his 18th year as a collegiate head coach. Grant arrived at Coppin State in March 2014 and has led the Eagles to 17 wins in his first two seasons. He has winning records against MEAC foes, Bethune-Cookman (2-1), Delaware State (2-1), Florida A&M (2-0) and North Carolina A&T (2-0). Through two years as the Eagles' head coach, Grant has a 17-45 overall record.
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