"I know it's a team that is going to come in with nothing to lose and everything to gain," Anderson said. "We saw that from the Alabama State game. That's a big game for this (Delaware State) basketball team so we have got to be prepared. It's a quick turnaround. We will play on Friday against a Delaware State team that we are not going to take for granted."
Freshman point guard Anton Beard, a big cog off the bench against Wake Forest — as were fellow reserve guards Manny Watkins and Jabril Durham and reserve big men Moses Kingsley and Jacorey Williams — in Wednesday night's postgame said, "We'll get rested up tonight and tomorrow and get ready for Delaware State."
Coach Keith Walker's Hornets won a 77-75 overtime game from traditional Ivy League power Penn in Philadelphia, and at home, routed Baptist Bible, 104-63, before losing, 62-55 in Denton, Texas to a North Texas team coming Nov. 28 to Walton.
Offensively, they are led by guard DeAndre Haywood (19.7 points), 6-10 senior center Kendall Gray (averaging a double-double with 14.7 points and 11.3 rebounds) and 6-7 senior forward Tyshawn Bell (13.3 points).
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