DURHAM, N.C. – The North Carolina Central men's basketball team will travel to Norfolk, Virginia to compete in the 2022-23 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Championship. The Eagles are the No. 2 seed and will play against No. 7 Delaware State on Wednesday, March 8 at 8 p.m.
NCCU (17-11, 10-4 MEAC) comes into the tournament on fire and boasting a seven-game winning streak. After a three-game skid to end January, the Eagles responded by putting together its best stretch of basketball all season. The maroon and gray went perfect 6-0 in Black History Month and grabbed a seventh consecutive victory last week.
During this win streak, NCCU has used stout defense and efficient offense to generate scoring runs and big leads. The Eagles top the MEAC in opponents' points per game (65.9), rebounds per game (35.8), while ranking second in points per game (75.5), field goal percentage (47.2), and opponent field goal percentage (42.8).
Additionally, the Eagles currently hold some impressive national rankings in statistics on both sides of the ball. They rank 12th in turnovers forced per game (16.79), 29th in three point percentage defense (30.6%), 32nd in fastbreak points per game (12.96), and 45th in field goal percentage (47.2%).
NCCU junior guard
Justin Wright has spearheaded the offense all season. Wright averages 16 points while shooting 47.3% from the field and 40% from downtown. He also adds 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game to round out his game.
The Eagles offense is paced by senior guard
Eric Boone, who dishes out 5.3 assists, which is the second-best mark in the MEAC and 31st nationally. Boone is also a two-way menace as he averages a league best 2.3 steals which is the 15th best in the nation.
In the middle, senior center
Brendan Medley-Bacon has been a force throughout the season. Medley-Bacon pours in 12.1 points, snags 5.6 boards, and swats a MEAC best 2 shots a game. His 56 total blocks are the third most in a single season by an Eagle and his 2 blocks per contest is the 26th best average in the country.
Senior forward
Kris Monroe provide offense from all over the floor and is a versatile player that can be a mismatch for matchups. Monroe scores 10 points and grabs 5.6 boards, while making 1.5 3 pointers per game.
The winner of the 2/7 matchup will face the winner of the 3/6 contest between Norfolk State and Coppin State in the semifinals on Friday, March 10 at 8 p.m.