In a matchup between struggling MEAC teams, the Coppin State Eagles will face the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks on Monday. The Eagles (3-18, 1-5 MEAC) are coming off an 84-61 loss to Delaware State where Toby Nnadozie scored 21 points. Maryland-Eastern Shore (4-17, 0-5 MEAC) has a 4-2 record in home games and is looking to secure their first conference win.
Coppin State is led by Jonathan Dunn who averages 6.0 points in the paint. Maryland-Eastern Shore relies on Ketron Shaw who shoots 44.4% and averages 18.3 points. The Hawks average 6.4 made 3-pointers per game, while Coppin State allows 8.3 threes per game.
Both teams have struggled defensively, with Coppin State shooting at 38.3% compared to Maryland-Eastern Shore’s 47.0% allowed. With similar records and stats, this game could be competitive as they meet for the first time in conference play this season. The Hawks have a 2-8 record in their last 10 games, while the Eagles are 3-7 in the same stretch.
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