Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.13:Morgan St 63-71Norfolk S
Mar.12:Morgan St 82-61 Coppin St
Mar.11:Morgan St 77-75 FAMU
Mar.11:NCCU 58-87Norfolk S
Mar.6:Morgan St 75-82Delaw.St
Mar.5:Morgan St 92-67 Delaw.St
Mar.4:FAMU 71-74NCCU
Mar.3:FAMU 65-58 NCCU
Feb.28:FAMU 63-58 SC State
Feb.28:St.Marys 51-72Norfolk S
Feb.28:Coppin St 94-74 Delaw.St
Feb.27:Coppin St 81-68 Delaw.St
Feb.27:NCCU 53-55NC A&T
Feb.27:FAMU 57-63SC State
Feb.25:FAMU 75-67 SC State
Feb.24:NC A&T 79-63 NCCU
Feb.24:Delaw.St 55-86Norfolk S
Feb.21:St.Marys 58-75Delaw.St
Feb.21:NC A&T 70-63 FAMU
Feb.20:NC A 57-71FAMU
Feb.14:Norfolk S 68-65 Morgan St
Feb.13:Norfolk S 74-69 Morgan St
Feb.9:NCCU 47-60FAMU
Feb.8:NCCU 50-59FAMU
Feb.8:Coppin St 74-64 Norfolk S
Feb.7:Coppin St 72-84Norfolk S
Feb.6:Delaw.St 69-74Morgan St
Feb.3:Lancaster 80-81Delaw.St
Feb.2:Morgan St 95-82 Coppin St
Feb.2:SC State 63-64NCCU
Feb.1:SC State 77-91NCCU
Jan.31:FAMU 65-67NC A&T
Jan.30:FAMU 58-70NC A&T
Jan.30:Delaw.St 66-94Norfolk S
Jan.30:Morgan St 79-76 Coppin St
Jan.29:Carver. 61-94NCCU
Jan.24:Delaw.St 83-99Morgan St
Jan.24:Norfolk S 77-81Coppin St
Jan.23:Norfolk S 71-81Coppin St
Jan.21:St.Marys 41-99Morgan St
Jan.17:Norfolk S 83-79 Delaw.St
Jan.17:Coppin St 89-79 Morgan St
Jan.16:Norfolk S 87-76 Delaw.St
Jan.16:Coppin St 72-92Morgan St
Jan.13:NC-Wesley 58-80Norfolk S
Jan.10:SC State 68-70FAMU
Jan.10:Morgan St 85-89Norfolk S
Jan.9:Morgan St 78-74 Norfolk S
Jan.5:Delaw.St 77-81Coppin St
Jan.4:Delaw.St 78-86Coppin St
Jan.3:Morgan St 80-73 JMU
Jan.3:NC A&T 73-66 SC State
Jan.2:FAMU 71-78S.Carolin
Jan.2:NC A&T 97-86 SC State
Dec.30:Manhattan 65-59 Delaw.St
Dec.26:Norfolk S  68-65  GMU
Dec.26:Coppin St 73-78Towson
Dec.23:Coppin St 65-85Iona
Dec.23:Delaw.St 63-87UNCW
Dec.22:UNCG  86-65  NC A
Dec.21:SC State 52-118Furman
Dec.21:Morgan St  65-59  Delaware
Dec.20:Delaw.St 69-97Ga.Tech
Dec.19:NC A 72-76Charlotte
Dec.19:WVU Tech  73-67  Morgan St
Dec.19:Coppin St 57-97Va.Tech (22)
Dec.18:SC State 56-62Presbyt.
Dec.18:Greensbor 45-91NC A&T
Dec.18:FAMU 64-74Ga.Tech
Dec.18:Hampton 76-81Howard
Dec.18:UNCW  80-72  Norfolk S
Dec.17:Delaw.St 73-99Coastal
Dec.15:FAMU  76-70  Austin Pe
Dec.15:SC State 52-82Liberty
Dec.13:Norfolk S 47-64UNCG
Dec.13:Jackson. 60-58 SC State
Dec.13:UMBC  66-49  Coppin St
Dec.12:NCCU 67-73UNC
Dec.12:FAMU 54-85Oklahoma (25)
Dec.12:WCU  104-98  NC A
Dec.11:SC State 63-90Charlesto
Dec.10:UNCG 80-85Coppin St
Dec.9:NC A 59-95VCU
Dec.9:FAMU 66-87Oregon
Dec.8:NC A 60-77Longwood
Dec.8:Coppin St 48-80Georgetow
Dec.8:Morgan St  83-72  Iona
Dec.7:SC State 40-78Charlotte
Dec.7:Hampton 64-76Norfolk S
Dec.7:NCCU 71-78Coastal
Dec.6:Coppin St 54-69Drexel
Dec.6:Bellarmin  84-63  Howard
Dec.6:Stanford  78-46  NC A&T
Dec.5:SC State 56-77UNC Ashev
Dec.5:Coppin St 69-85GWU
Dec.3:NC A 70-78Citadel
Dec.2:SC State 38-75Clemson
Dec.2:ODU  80-66  Norfolk S
Dec.1:Lincoln 94-102Morgan St
Dec.1:NC A  70-63  Charles.
Nov.29:FAMU 75-85Georgia
Nov.28:SC State 78-101BGSU
Nov.28:GMU  84-70  Howard
Nov.28:Coppin St 71-81Duke
Nov.28:Radford 54-57Norfolk S
Nov.27:Howard 71-85Queens, N
Nov.27:Norfolk S  83-73  JMU
Nov.27:NC A&T  74-44  Chicago S
Nov.26:Southern 78-85NCCU
Nov.26:Ohio  84-72  NC A&T
Nov.26:Belmont  95-78  Howard
Nov.25:App State  81-61  SC State
Nov.25:NCCU 67-97Iowa (5)
Nov.25:FAMU 56-65FGCU
Nov.25:Delaw.St 51-111Wake Fore
Nov.25:NC A&T 60-122Illinois (3)
Nov.25:Mt.St.M.  62-55  Morgan St
NCAA D1 Standings
Southern
1
7-1 (11-10)
2
7-5 (8-12)
3
3-5 (5-9)
4
1-7 (1-17)
Northern
1
8-4 (16-7)
2
8-4 (9-13)
3
7-5 (14-8)
4
1-11 (3-16)
5
0-0 (1-4)
Opted out
1
- ( - )
2
- ( - )
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Morgan St.
(206-F-96)
Avg: 16.6

16.6
16.6
16.5
16.4
15.6
Norfolk State Men Win 2021 Air Force Reserve MEAC Tournament (Photo: MEAC)
Norfolk State University 2020-21
Robert Jones Robert Jones Jones
Kashaun Hicks
Hicks
Devante Carter
Carter
J.J. Matthews
Matthews
Joe Bryant Jr.
Bryant Jr.
Kyonze Chavis
Chavis
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
2  Kashaun Hicks 198 (6'6'') G/F 97 USASr MacDuffie (Granby, MA)
14  Devante Carter 190 (6'3'') G 97 USASr Montverde Acad. (Montverde, FL)
15  J.J. Matthews 206 (6'9'') F 96 USASr Millwood (Midlothian, VA)
4  Joe Bryant Jr. 185 (6'1'') G 00 USAJr Lake Taylor (Norfolk, VA)
55  Kyonze Chavis 193 (6'4'') G 96 USASr Norfolk Collegiate (Norfolk, VA)
35  Yoro Sidibe 201 (6'7'') G/F 99 SenegalSo Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY) / GBA Sparta
23  Efstratios Kalogerias 208 (6'10'') F/C 97 GreeceSr Hillsborough
3  Mustafa Lawrence 183 (6'0'') PG 96 USASr Forest Hills (Marshville, NC)
5  Tyrese Jenkins 198 (6'6'') G/F 00 USASo Varina (Richmond, VA)
32  Chris Ford 203 (6'8'') F 00 USAJr Bird (Chesterfield, VA)
 Nate Tabor 196 (6'5'') G/F 01 USAFr Sacred Heart (Waterbury, CT)
1  Nyzaiah Chambers 201 (6'7'') F 99 USASo Hillcrest Prep (Phoenix, AZ)
24  Jalen Hawkins 191 (6'3'') G 99 USASo Proctor (Utica, NY)
13  Daryl Anderson 198 (6'6'') G 00 USASo Miller (Charlottesville, VA)
22  Andre Bottoms 183 (6'0'') PG 01 USAFr Oscar Smith (Chesapeake, VA)
Head Coach: Robert Jones
Coach Assistant: C.J. Clemons
Coach Assistant: Leonard Fairley
Coach Assistant: Jamal Brown
Norfolk State Men Win 2021 Air Force Reserve MEAC Tournament - Mar 14, 2021
Norfolk State defeated Morgan State 71-63 on Saturday at the Air Force Reserve Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Basketball Tournament, claiming the Spartans' second MEAC tournament title overall and their first since 2012.
With the win, the Spartans earned the conference's automatic berth to next week's NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis, Ind. The Spartans will learn their opponent during the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 6 p.m. on CBS.
'We knew Morgan wouldn't go away,' Spartans head coach Robert Jones , the tournament's Outstanding Coach, said. Kevin Broadus is a good friend of mine's and we said all year that we were the two best teams in this league, and we showed it tonight. We both had good non-conference showings and we both had good conference showings.
'We showed up at the championship game and it was a dogfight the whole time. We watched their first two games and they were down by nine at the half, so we just said this wasn't going to be the third game in a row.'
Norfolk State (17-7) tied Coppin State for the MEAC's Northern Division crown and then defeated three-time tournament champion North Carolina Central in the quarterfinals, 87-58, to earn its berth in the title game. The Spartans went straight from the quarterfinals to the championship game after North Carolina A&T State, the No. 1 seed from the Southern Division, bowed out of the field following a positive COVID-19 test within its program.
In the first half, Morgan State got the action started by hitting a 3-pointer in the first nine seconds of the game. The Bears would go on to get their largest lead of the game when De'Torrion Ware (6'4''-G-00) scored on a layup at the 14:14 mark, giving MSU an 11-7 lead.
After several lead changes, the Spartans' Nyzaiah Chambers (6'7''-F-99) scored on a slam dunk with 10:44 left before intermission, giving his team a one-point lead at 16-15. The Spartans never trailed thereafter and took a 37-30 lead into the locker room at the half.
Norfolk State opened the second half by outgunning the Bears 19-to-10 to get its biggest lead of the contest at 56-40 with 13:27 to play. The Bears managed to cut the Spartans' lead down to nine at the 3:02 mark on a pair of free throws by Sherwyn Devonish-Prince (6'1''-G-00), but NSU went back up by double-digits at 67-57 with 2:10 left in the ballgame.
In the closing minute of the contest, Morgan State got within six, but time expired before they could make another of their vaunted comebacks.
Morgan State's Coach Kevin Broadus complimented the Spartans on their victory and praised the Bears for their season as well.
'They (Norfolk State) were the better team today,' Kevin Broadus said. 'They played a helluva game and they were just the better team today. We had our chances to make a run and we just couldn't get over the hump. We had a good year and we defeated some good opponents. We started the season with 21 guys and we ended with our best 10. I'm proud of those guys.'
For the game, three players scored in double-figures for Norfolk State, including tournament Outstanding Performer Joe Bryant Jr. (6'1''-G-00), who led all scorers with 17 points along with four rebounds after netting 30 points in his team's 87-58 quarterfinals victory over North Carolina Central.
Kashaun Hicks (6'6''-G/F-97) added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Spartans while Devante Carter (6'3''-G-97) had 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
The last time Norfolk State played in the NCAA tourney, the Spartans competed as a No. 15 seed and registered an 86-84 upset victory over No. 2 seed Missouri. Jones was an assistant coach on that history-making team and he said memories of the win still linger.
"We talk about it (the 2012 win over Missouri) all the time,' Jones said. 'We talk about trying to make our own history.'
Morgan State, which ended its season at 14-7, was led by De'Torrion Ware's 16 points and five rebounds along with Lagio Grantsaan (6'8''-F-97)'s 13 points and eight boards. In three games during the tournament, Ware scored a total of 80 points, just nine points shy of the all-time MEAC tournament record.

MEAC Tournament Final: Norfolk State - Morgan State 71-63
MEAC Tournament Semifinals:
Norfolk State - North Carolina A&T State *game canceled due to covid case at North Carolina A&T State
Morgan State - Coppin State 82-61

Courtesy of meacsports.com
All-MEAC Awards 2021 - Mar 14, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: USA Joe Bryant Jr. (6'1''-G-00) of Norfolk St.
Player of the Year: USA Anthony Tarke (6'6''-G-98) of Coppin St.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Anthony Tarke (6'6''-G-98) of Coppin St.
Rookie of the Year: USA Nendah Tarke (6'4''-G-00) of Coppin St.
Coach of the Year: Robert McCullum of FAMU

All-MEAC 1st Team 2021
Tarke
Tarke
Baxter
Baxter
Clayton
Clayton
Keyser
Keyser
Randolph
Randolph

1st Team

USA Anthony Tarke (6'6''-G-98) of Coppin St.
USA Troy Baxter (6'9''-F-96) of Morgan St.
USA Dejuan Clayton (6'2''-G-97) of Coppin St.
USA C.J. Keyser (6'3''-G-97) of NCCU
USA MJ Randolph (6'4''-G) of FAMU

All-MEAC 2nd Team 2021
Langley
Langley
Carter
Carter
Ware
Ware
Miller
Miller
Carter
Carter

2nd Team

USA Kameron Langley (6'2''-G) of NC A&T
USA Devante Carter (6'3''-G-97) of Norfolk St.
USA De'Torrion Ware (6'4''-G-00) of Morgan St.
USA Malik Miller (6'4''-G-99) of Morgan St.
USA Myles Carter (6'1''-G) of Delaware St.

All-MEAC 3rd Team 2021
Thomas-Pinkney
Thomas-Pinkney
Wiley
Wiley
Bryant Jr.
Bryant Jr.
Edwards
Edwards
Tarke
Tarke

3rd Team

USA Koby Thomas-Pinkney (6'6''-G/F-98) of Coppin St.
USA Pinky Wiley (5'11''-PG) of Delaware St.
USA Joe Bryant Jr. (6'1''-G-00) of Norfolk St.
USA Rahsaan Edwards (6'0''-PG) of SC State
USA Nendah Tarke (6'4''-G-00) of Coppin St.

All-MEAC All-Defensive Team 2021
Tarke
Tarke
Langley
Langley
Miller
Miller
Randolph
Randolph
Baxter
Baxter

All-Defensive Team

USA Anthony Tarke (6'6''-G-98) of Coppin St.
USA Kameron Langley (6'2''-G) of NC A&T
USA Malik Miller (6'4''-G-99) of Morgan St.
USA MJ Randolph (6'4''-G) of FAMU
USA Troy Baxter (6'9''-F-96) of Morgan St.

All-MEAC All-Rookie Team 2021
Tarke
Tarke
Sarvan
Sarvan
Speer
Speer
Fulks
Fulks
Davis
Davis

All-Rookie Team

USA Nendah Tarke (6'4''-G-00) of Coppin St.
Holland Kenan Sarvan (6'10''-F-99) of Coppin St.
USA Jalen Speer (6'1''-G) of FAMU
USA Themus Fulks (6'1''-G) of SC State
U.S. Virgin Islands Jemal Davis (6'9''-F) of SC State

All-MEAC All-Tournament Team 2021
Bryant Jr.
Bryant Jr.
Carter
Carter
Ware
Ware
Grantsaan
Grantsaan
Alok
Alok

All-Tournament Team

USA Joe Bryant Jr. (6'1''-G-00) of Norfolk St.
USA Devante Carter (6'3''-G-97) of Norfolk St.
USA De'Torrion Ware (6'4''-G-00) of Morgan St.
Holland Lagio Grantsaan (6'8''-F-97) of Morgan St.
New Zealand Yuat Alok (6'11''-F/C) of Coppin St.