Game Notes
HAMPTON, Va. – The Hampton University men's basketball team be at home again on Sunday, squaring off against Northern Arizona at the HU Convocation Center at 4 p.m.
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Last Time Out: The Pirates (5-6) defeated Tennessee State 66-54 on Friday for their fourth win in five games. Three Pirates finished the night with a team-high 15 points: junior guard
Deron Powers (Williamsburg, Va.), guard
Quinton Chievous (Chicago, Ill.), and junior guard
Brian Darden (Hampton, Va.). Chievous also grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds for his third double-double of the season. Powers also had seven assists, while Darden came off the bench to hit three 3-pointers.
The Series: This will be the first-ever meeting between Hampton and Northern Arizona.
The Opponent: Northern Arizona (4-7) is in its third season under head coach Jack Murphy, and the Lumberjacks return four starters and eight letterwinners from a squad that went 15-17 last season. Northern Arizona had a two-game winning streak snapped on Friday with an 81-62 loss at Norfolk State. Senior guard Quinton Upshur leads three Lumberjacks in double figures, averaging 15.5 points per game, while senior guard Aaseem Dixon is averaging 12.8 points a contest. Sophomore guard Kris Yanku is averaging 11.4 points a game.
Pirates Against the Big Sky Conference: The Pirates are 1-1 against teams currently in the Big Sky Conference, going 1-0 against Portland State (thanks to a 77-71 overtime win in the 2008-09 season) and 0-1 against Montana State (an 80-66 loss in the 2001-02 season). Hampton has never faced Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, North Dakota, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Southern Utah, or Weber State.
Pirates at Home: The Pirates are 1-1 against teams currently in the Big Sky Conference, going 1-0 against Portland State (thanks to a 77-71 overtime win in the 2008-09 season) and 0-1 against Montana State (an 80-66 loss in the 2001-02 season). Hampton has never faced Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, North Dakota, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Southern Utah, or Weber State.
Pirates Taking on the Big Boys: The Pirates' game at Illinois on Wednesday was the third of three contests this season for the Pirates against teams from the so-called "power conferences." After facing the Hawkeyes on Nov. 14, the Pirates took on ACC foe Syracuse.
Pirates Picked to Finish Second: The Pirates, coming off of last season's runner-up finish, were picked to finish second in the MEAC this season, picking up nine first-place votes in the preseason poll voted on by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors. Defending MEAC champion North Carolina Central was picked to repeat as conference champions.
Powers, Darden Earn Preseason MEAC Honors: Powers was named Preseason First Team All-MEAC by the league's head coaches and sports information directors, while Darden was a Preseason Third Team All-MEAC selection. Powers was third in the MEAC in free throw percentage, fourth in assists and fifth in assist-turnover ratio last season, while Darden was ninth in the conference in 3-pointers made, averaging 2.0 per contest.
Joyner Closing in on 100: Following Friday's game against Tennessee State, head coach Edward Joyner Jr. has 87 career wins as a head coach, leaving him 13 shy of 100. If the Pirates match last season's win total, Joyner – in his sixth season at the helm – will reach that mark this season. Only two coaches in Hampton history have won at least 100 games with the school: Malcolm Avery (140 wins, 1987-95) and Hank Ford (228 wins, 1975-87). Joyner is four wins shy of the all-time program Div. I wins record; Steve Merfeld (1997-2002) won 90 games with the Pirates.
Powers Closing in on a Milestone: Powers is sitting on 851 career points after this past Saturday's game against Coppin State, leaving him just 149 points shy of the 1,000-point mark for his career. Powers, the 2012-13 MEAC Rookie of the Year, would be the 27th Pirate to ever reach that mark – and the first since Darrion Pellum reached the mark in the 2011-12 season. Powers scored 366 points last season, ranking second on the team with 11.8 points per game, and he ended the 2013-14 season by scoring in double figures in six of his last seven games – including three straight 20-point efforts from Feb. 24-March 6.
Darden Looking for More: Darden was third on the team in scoring last season, averaging 10.4 points per game, and he ended the season on a high note with a career-high 22 points at Penn State in the first round of the CBI. He averaged 2.0 made 3-pointers per game in 2013-14, ranking ninth in the MEAC. Darden, who shot 32.6 percent (63-for-193) from 3-point range last season, was named Preseason Third Team All-MEAC, and he comes into this season as the Pirates' best option from long distance. He had 10 points in the Pirates' opener at Iowa, before pouring in 18 points in the Pirates' win over Alcorn State. He is fourth on the team in scoring, averaging 8.6 points per game after pouring in 15 points off the bench on Friday against Tennessee State.
Meikle Getting His Chance: Redshirt junior guard/forward
Dwight Meikle (Baltimore, Md.) shot just over 48 percent from the floor last season, en route to averaging 5.8 points per game. The rising redshirt junior scored in double figures seven times in 2013-14, tying his career high with 16 points against Winthrop on Dec. 29, 2013. He also showed flashes on defense, blocking 13 shots on the season – including a career-high six at Virginia back on Nov. 26, 2013. He led three Pirates in double figures at Iowa with 14 points, and he has scored in double figures six times so far this season. His 10.7 points per game are second on the team after dropping 12 points at Illinois on Wednesday.
Pressley Crashing the Glass: Junior forward
Jervon Pressley (Charlotte, N.C.) was second on the team in rebounds last season, despite playing in just 21 games. He averaged 5.1 boards per contest in 2013-14, grabbing a career-high 12 boards at Maryland Eastern Shore on Feb. 24 – while also scoring 12 points for his lone double-double of the season. Pressley also scored in double figures four times last season, including a career-high 16 points at Coppin State on Feb. 1. Pressley grabbed at least one rebound in 20 of the 21 games in which he played last season. Pressley grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds on Dec. 8 against Morgan State, and his 4.6 rebounds per game are third on the team.
New Faces, Plenty of Experience: Two Hampton newcomers already have Div. I experience: Chievous has seen significant playing time with Tennessee, and guard
Reginald Johnson (Chicago, Ill.) comes to the Pirates after time at Miami (Ohio). Chievous was a career 45.3-percent shooter (24-for-53) with the Volunteers, while Johnson averaged 8.4 points per game as a freshman at Miami (Ohio). In all, five players on this year's roster transferred to Hampton from other Div. I programs: Chievous, Johnson,
Breon Key (Old Dominion), Darden (Radford), and Pressley (Towson). Chievous scored 12 points and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds in his Hampton debut at Iowa, before dropping a team-high 17 points on 7-for-13 shooting on Nov. 16 at Syracuse. He has scored in double figures in 10 of the Pirates' first 11 games following his 15-point, 12-rebound performance on Friday against Tennessee State; Chievous leads the team in both scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (8.5 rpg).
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