Thursday, November 19, 2020

News On The Horizon 11/19/2020


Plenty of players worth watching from smaller conferences--Associated Press

DETROIT MERCY G ANTOINE DAVIS

Davis, a 6-1 junior, has led the Horizon League in scoring each of the last two years. He ranked third among Division I players in scoring (26.1) as a freshman and finished fourth (24.3) last season. He made 132 3-pointers two years ago to break Stephen Curry’s NCAA freshman record and followed that up with 101 last season.

Men's Basketball To Visit Michigan State, Host Kent State--detroittitans.com



Minnesota Men’s Basketball: Breaking down the Gophers’ non-conference schedule--Daily Gopher

Green Bay Phoenix | Nov. 25

The Phoenix finished third in the Horizon League last year but return just one starter from the team that was bounced in the conference tournament semifinals. That player, though, is the reigning Horizon Freshman of the Year, Amari Davis, who averaged nearly 16 ppg and 4 rpg and broke Green Bay’s freshman scoring record. He’ll be a handful.

Oh, and Green Bay’s coach is Bo Ryan’s son, Will, who is in his first year at the Division I level. Let’s give him a warm welcome.

The Phoenix are expected to be a middle-lower tier Horizon League team and begin the season ranked #266 in KenPom. Minnesota should roll in this one.


JAGUARS ADD HIGHLY TOUTED POINT GUARD FOR 2021-2022--iupuijags.com


MKE Men’s Basketball Announces Non-Conference Slate--mkepanthers.com


Women's Basketball Notebook: Nov. 19--goldengrizzlies.com


Robert Morris postpones men’s basketball opener, team on hold after positive covid test--Trib Live
How RMU’s frontcourt will determine its style of play--Chronicling The Colonials
What RMU’s COVID-19 shutdown means moving forward--Chronicling The Colonials
RMU Announces Changes To 2020-21 Schedule--rmucolonials.com

Women’s basketball adds four recruits to program--Colonial Sports Network


Nagy joins Coaches vs. Cancer national golf auction--wsuraiders.com


Youngstown State Women's Basketball Pauses Team Activities--ysu.prestosports.com

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