The next game is Southeast Missouri State at Bradley on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7:00 PM at the Renaissance Coliseum. Tickets are still available. Bradley is 1-0 after their win Sunday over UMKC, and SEMO is 0-1 after an 83-68 loss last Friday at Missouri.
http://www.semissourian.com/story/1783891.html
There has not been any announcement yet about WTVP telecasting this game. 8)
SEMO plays their second game tonight (Monday, Nov. 14) at home against an NAIA opponent Harris-Stowe College.
The game is available on Bradley.tv and ive stats are available by clicking the link on the right-
http://www.bradleybraves.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=3400&SPID=1498&SPSID=19332
The SEMO website-
http://gosoutheast.com/index.aspx?path=mbball&
And game notes for their game tonight against Harris-Stowe-
http://gosoutheast.com/news/2011/11/13/MBB_1113111535.aspx
More complete PDF game notes-
http://gosoutheast.com/documents/2011/11/13/Harris-Stowe.pdf?id=362
From the Yahoo sports site, here is their roster-
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/teams/sap/roster
and their stats after 1 game-
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/teams/sap/stats
Their best player, senior Leon Powell, did not play against Missouri because of a sprained knee. His status for Wednesday's game is unkown. SEMO has the best team they have had in many years. They start 6'4" senior guard Marcus Brister, a former Iowa State player, Michael Porter, a former Missouri State player, Lucas Nutt, a sharpshooting guard who is the son of coach Dickey Nutt, and an exciting sophomore player 6'8" Tyler Stone from Memphis, who is a transfer from Missouri. Stone lead them in scoring against Missouri with 18 points. They also have a couple exciting freshmen from Memphis, 6'4" guard Tevin Wilkerson and 6'8" forward Nino Johnson, who Rivals and Scout rated as a 3-star recruit, but others rated as 4-stars. If Leon Powell doesn't play, Johnson is their best rebounder.
http://www.semissourian.com/story/1783891.html
There has not been any announcement yet about WTVP telecasting this game. 8)
SEMO plays their second game tonight (Monday, Nov. 14) at home against an NAIA opponent Harris-Stowe College.
The game is available on Bradley.tv and ive stats are available by clicking the link on the right-
http://www.bradleybraves.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=3400&SPID=1498&SPSID=19332
The SEMO website-
http://gosoutheast.com/index.aspx?path=mbball&
And game notes for their game tonight against Harris-Stowe-
http://gosoutheast.com/news/2011/11/13/MBB_1113111535.aspx
More complete PDF game notes-
http://gosoutheast.com/documents/2011/11/13/Harris-Stowe.pdf?id=362
From the Yahoo sports site, here is their roster-
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/teams/sap/roster
and their stats after 1 game-
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/teams/sap/stats
Their best player, senior Leon Powell, did not play against Missouri because of a sprained knee. His status for Wednesday's game is unkown. SEMO has the best team they have had in many years. They start 6'4" senior guard Marcus Brister, a former Iowa State player, Michael Porter, a former Missouri State player, Lucas Nutt, a sharpshooting guard who is the son of coach Dickey Nutt, and an exciting sophomore player 6'8" Tyler Stone from Memphis, who is a transfer from Missouri. Stone lead them in scoring against Missouri with 18 points. They also have a couple exciting freshmen from Memphis, 6'4" guard Tevin Wilkerson and 6'8" forward Nino Johnson, who Rivals and Scout rated as a 3-star recruit, but others rated as 4-stars. If Leon Powell doesn't play, Johnson is their best rebounder.