You can think that the province of Norfolk state and South Carolina does not appear as the best seeds on Tuesday.
You may also think that the Eastern Coast and Coppin province are better than the last two seeds Meac Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Whatever the point of view, spartans and bulldogs won closer than expected. By defeating the NORFOLK State Fighting Hawks 77-70, SCSU defeated 68-63 to defeat the two-digit first half-cutting eagles.
After many of the early part of the age of 5-4, Norfolk State (22-10), but after 14 seconds of Hasan Perkins in the names, Hassan Perkins were five points in five points.
Umes was able to force a Norfolk state turnover, but Evan Johnson’s three-point attempt f and Jalen Myers, F and Jalen Myers, who gained 22 points, removed the game for spartans.
Join Myers in the double figures of the Norfolk state Chris Fields Jr. (13 points) and the new future of the year Brian Moore Jr. (10 points)
Johnson LED 22 points (6-25), Catherine Shaw and 18 and 12 points from 13 and 12 points, Christopher Flippin and Cardell Bailey.
Norfolk State, Howard No. 4 and the winner of Morgan state No. 5 will win 6 pm 6
№ 2 Seed JSC State first round tested
The seventh seeds of the seventh seeds of South Carolina (19-12) were behind the seventh seeds quickly and early.
Bulldogs can be concluded in half of 41-37 and the large security guard Wilson Dubinsky supervised in the second half. Dubinsky stopped 13 points of the game.
Coppin’s state approached 66-63 in the last minute, but Drayton Jones, a critical insult, made two free throws to remove the game for bulldogs.
Colin McKenzie added 11 points, and Davion Everett, who seized part of the conference title this season, added 10 points for SCSU, who surprised everyone.
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2024-25 6-24 Eagles headed by Peter Oduron’s 15 points. Oduro, each with 10 points III and Khali Horton, double figures with Toby Nnadozie.
The State of South Carolina will face the winner Friday Night No. 6 Delaware State vs. 6 North Carolina Center.