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.
There has not been any announcement yet about WTVP telecasting this game.
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-
The SEMO website-
And game notes for their game tonight against Harris-Stowe-
More complete PDF game notes-
From the Yahoo sports site, here is their roster-
and their stats after 1 game-
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.
There has not been any announcement yet about WTVP telecasting this game.

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-
The SEMO website-
And game notes for their game tonight against Harris-Stowe-
More complete PDF game notes-
From the Yahoo sports site, here is their roster-
and their stats after 1 game-
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.
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