DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Bethune-Cookman and North Carolina
Central meet in a key Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game Monday at 7 p.m. in
historic Moore Gymnasium.
$1 admission for Mainland HS: Students of Mainland high
school will receive $1 admission with proper ID. The Buccaneer pep band will
play during the game.
BIG? For the third game of conference play, it is. The
Eagles, coming off an 85-62 road win Saturday against Florida A&M and 2-0
in MEAC play, are in position to contend for the early lead with Savannah State and Norfolk
State. Bethune-Cookman got into the league win column Saturday with a 72-60
decision over North Carolina A&T and can keep within striking distance of
the conference lead with a win.
NCCU-BCU: B-CU leads the all-time series 4-2. NCCU
swept the regular season meetings, but B-CU won the MEAC tournament
quarterfinal matchup 60-59 on a brilliant defensive play by Stanley Elliott,
who took a charge with 20 seconds to play that set up Garrius Holloman's
game-winning jumper with six seconds remaining.
ABOUT NCCU: The Eagles (9-7, 2-0)
are on a three-game winning streak. Jeremy Ingram leads three Eagles averaging
double-figures with a clip of 16.6 per game. For more information, visit
www.nccueaglepride.com
ONE VS. TWO: Monday's game features the
conference's top two scorers and top two field goal shooters:
Scorers: Adrien Coleman (BCU), 17.9 Jeremy Ingram (NCCU) 16.6
FG%: Alex Smith (BCU) .670, Jay
Copeland (NCCU) .597
DUKES COUNTDOWN: Senior Kevin
Dukes needs 29 points to become B-CU's 26th 1,000 point scorer. He had a season-high 19
in Saturday's win against North Carolina A&T.