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Following an overtime victory against Hampton on Monday night, the Bears are on the verge of clinching their first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference regular season title in more than three decades. It would be just the second MEAC crown in school history. Morgan State’s only other league title came in 1977 as a Division II school, when the Bears won the regular season and tournament championship and made their last postseason appearance.
The only remaining hurdles: a trip to Dover, Del., for a 4 p.m. game Saturday at Delaware State; and Senior Day at Hill Field House on March 6 against cross-town rival Coppin State. Those challenges were on Morgan State’s mind just minutes after the Bears’ 66-62 overtime win against Hampton.
“This win was great for our confidence,“ said senior forward Boubacar Coly, who had 18 points and 15 rebounds against Hampton. “But right now we have to get ready to play Delaware State,”
The Bears (18-9, 12-2) are in control of their own fate, but must win their final two games to guarantee themselves of a regular season title and, at worst, a berth in the National Invitation Tournament if they fail to win the conference tournament and earn the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The MEAC Tournament is March 10-15 in Raleigh, N.C. at the RBC Center. But if Morgan State stumbles against Delaware State (12-14, 9-5) or Coppin State (11-19, 6-8), it would fall into a tie with Norfolk State (14-12, 10-3) for the conference lead. If the Bears and Spartans finish the regular season tied atop the league standings, then Norfolk State wins the tiebreaker for the conference tournament’s top seed by virtue of a 71-69 win over Morgan State on Jan. 14 in Norfolk, Va.
“We have our fate in our hands and that’s how we like it,” senior guard Jerrell Green said. “If we win these next two games, it will play itself out.”
But Morgan State can’t afford to look past the Hornets. Delaware State is the three-time defending MEAC regular season champions, and nearly upset the Bears at Hill Field House before losing 64-59 on Feb. 4. Morgan State also dominated Coppin State, 78-50, on Dec. 1 at the Coppin Center, but the Eagles have won seven straight games by an average of 11.7 points.
Delaware State is led by senior forward and MEAC preseason Player of the Year Roy Bright, who is the conference’s second leading scorer at 19.1 points per game. But if the Bears can shut down Bright, who is one of just two players on the Hornets to average double-figures in points, they should be able to hold Delaware State to well below its season average of 59.5 points per game.
As for Morgan State a pair of MEAC Player of the Year candidates leads it: Coly (9.7 ppg, 11.1 rpg) and senior guard Jamar Smith (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg).
“I am just happy for these guys,” Morgan State coach Todd Bozeman said. “They have been working hard and they take a lot of stuff from me.”



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7:33 AM MST on Sat., Aug. 23, 2008 re: "Milbourne coming out of his shell"
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Milbourne Improving said:
Milbourne should be one of the team captains this year. He is a proud Terp and if Coach Williams gives him the green light this year he will prove it.
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WR #80 said:
marrisa coleman is a very very good basketball player i love to watch her play because she is all around a good player
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Examiner Reader said:
Go 'Dores!
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GAB said:
And where are you going to get a recruiter who is better than Gary Williams? It's difficult to recruit a top-flight team when you must compete with Duke and North Carolina in your league and with Georgetown and George Mason in your area. Furthermore, what really is wrong with the NIT? Maybe it's the level of play his knucleheads deserve to play at. That's better than sitting on your butt in March, isn't it, especially if they can win the NIT? -- People have been spoiled. Many younger fans can't remember what it was like between Lefty Drizzel and Gary Williams, when the team was lucky to have nine wins a year and once couldn't even play in the ACC tournament because of an NCAA probation. Williams brought the team up to a higher level. Who could we get to bring it higher? Please name names or shut up about it.
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Examiner Reader said:
a great coach? right. he is a HORRIBLE recruiter. its time that gary leaves. just like billick, we had 2 good years under him and he cant even get this team into the tourney half the time. look forward to next year.. gist. gone. osby. gone. where is the muscle going to come from? no where. there is no one on this team who can play forward or center in the ACC. they are in big trouble! and as good as vasquez seems, he throws the ball around like its a hot potato. way too many turnovers to be a leader. it's sad that 5 years removed from being the national champs, they are always on the bubble. good luck in the NIT coach.
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avid reader said:
Sad story for such a great coach. His players need to understand their roles in this system and team.
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Examiner Reader said:
Morgan, Loyola, UMBC and Navy are in first place in their conferences. Let's hear some support for the local schools and wish them success in March.
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Examiner Reader said:
Your photo caption says "Ron Paulus" ... I guess we now know your political leanings, but I'm sure GREG Paulus would appreciate a correct atribution.
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Examiner Reader said:
maryland basketball is terrible
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avid reader said:
Go TERPS !!!!
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Al Hondo Handy said:
Good Luck Coach Frese. I think your team will do a great job respresenting Maryland Basketball, the State of Maryland and Ocean City, Maryland, where I am from. I will be there in the stands cheering your team on. Go Terps!
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Al Hondo Handy said:
The Terps have a really good, young team. Experience will play a big role this year. Overall I see the Terps being in the thick of things in the ACC.
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Examiner Reader said:
It is great for the UM program to get Baltimore players to stay home. Let's make UM like Alabama and LSU and other ntional powerhouses.
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