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Norfolk State to Host Purdue Fort Wayne for CIT Championship on Wednesday

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NORFOLK STATE [23-11, 11-3 MEAC] vs. PURDUE FORT WAYNE [23-12, 11-9 HORIZON]
Date / Time Wednesday, Mar. 27, 2024 | 7 p.m.
Location Norfolk, Va. | Echols Hall
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NORFOLK, Va. – The Norfolk State men's basketball team will compete for a championship at Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall on Wednesday.
 
The Spartans (23-11, 11-3 MEAC) will host Purdue Fort Wayne (23-12, 11-9 Horizon) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 27 for the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) final.
 
Norfolk State earned the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, receiving a first-round bye. The Spartans used a powerful second half to take down Alabama A&M, 81-66, on Saturday in the John McLendon Classic to clinch their first-ever appearance in the CIT title game.
 
Purdue Fort Wayne earned a pair of thrilling victories on its path to the championship, defeating Bowling Green 77-75 in the Jim Phelan Classic before escaping Stephenville, Texas with a 73-72 triumph over Tarleton State on Monday night.
 
Norfolk State has a chance to make history this week, in addition to the tournament stakes. The Spartans carry a 14-0 home record into Wednesday's matchup, aiming to become the first NSU men's basketball team to win 15 home games in a single season.
 
Tickets are on sale now online or in-person at the NSU Ticket Office.
 
ABOUT THE CIT
  • The first CIT took place in 2009, with crosstown foe Old Dominion winning the inaugural title
  • Marshall defeated Green Bay 90-70 in the last CIT championship game on Apr. 4, 2019
  • The 2024 CIT ended the event's four-year hiatus
  • Norfolk State is no stranger to the CIT, competing in the event in four consecutive seasons from 2014-17, the first four years of Jones' tenure
  • The Spartans had never advanced out of the tournament's first round before this year's run 
LAST TIME OUT
  • Norfolk State improved to 23-11 with an 81-66 win over Alabama A&M on Monday, earning the first CIT championship appearance in the program's history
  • Daryl Anderson was named the John McLendon Classic Most Valuable Player, knocking down a career-high five 3-pointers in the second half
  • Allen Betrand led the Spartans with 16 points, adding three rebounds and two assists
  • Five Spartans scored in double figures: Betrand (16 points) Anderson (15), Jack Doumbia (13), Christian Ings (11), and Chris Fields Jr. (11)
  • Norfolk State outscored Alabama A&M 53-35 in the second half
  • Norfolk State improved to 5-0 this season and 34-1 in head coach Robert Jones' tenure when five Spartans score in double figures 
WHAT'S AT STAKE
  • With a win, Norfolk State would earn its first-ever CIT Championship
  • The Spartans would record their 15th home victory in a single season for the first time in program history
MASTODON SCOUT
  • Purdue Fort Wayne pulled out a riveting 73-72 victory at Tarleton State on Monday to advance to the CIT Final
  • The Mastodon's own a 23-12 overall record, 11-9 in the Horizon League
  • Purdue Fort Wayne is led by sophomore Jalen Jackson and junior Rasheed Bello, averaging 16.0 and 15.0 points per game, respectively 
SERIES HISTORY
  • Wednesday will mark the first meeting between the programs
TIP-INS
  • Jamarii Thomas leads the MEAC in scoring, averaging 17.1 points per game, while recording a league-best 2.1 steals per game
  • Kuluel Mading ranks fourth in the MEAC with 1.1 blocks per game
  • Jaylani Darden ranks 11th in the MEAC with 5.0 rebounds per game and fifth in steals per game
  • Norfolk State leads the MEAC in scoring defense (67.6) and defensive field goal percentage (41.0)
  • Jamarii Thomas ranks 14th in the nation with 193 made free throws this season
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