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Howard vs. Delaware State Women's Basketball Predictions & Picks – March 4
Monday’s game between the Howard Bison (12-14) and the Delaware State Hornets (8-17) at Burr Gymnasium has a good chance to be a one-sided matchup, as our computer prediction projects a final score of 69-55 and heavily favors Howard to come out on top. Game time is at 5:30 PM ET on March 4.
The Bison won their last outing 64-48 against Maryland-Eastern Shore on Saturday.
The Bison came out on top in their most recent matchup 64-48 against Maryland-Eastern Shore on Saturday. The Hornets enter this game on the heels of a 65-51 loss to Norfolk State on Saturday. In the Bison’s win, Iyanna Warren led the way with a team-high 18 points (adding three rebounds and six assists). Savannah Brooks scored a team-best 18 points for the Hornets in the loss.
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Howard vs. Delaware State Game Info
- When: Monday, March 4, 2024 at 5:30 PM ET
- Where: Burr Gymnasium in Washington D.C.
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Howard vs. Delaware State Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Howard 69, Delaware State 55
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Howard Schedule Analysis
- In their signature win of the season, the Bison defeated the Norfolk State Spartans 73-60 on January 20.
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Howard 2023-24 Best Wins
- 73-60 at home over Norfolk State (No. 114) on January 20
- 64-48 on the road over Maryland-Eastern Shore (No. 204) on March 2
- 52-47 at home over Maryland-Eastern Shore (No. 204) on February 3
- 46-45 on the road over Florida Atlantic (No. 227) on December 16
- 58-39 at home over Mount St. Mary’s (No. 252) on November 9
Delaware State Schedule Analysis
- In their best win of the season, the Hornets took down the Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens 69-66 on December 21.
- Delaware State has nine losses versus Quadrant 4 opponents, tied for the 40th-most in Division 1.
Delaware State 2023-24 Best Wins
- 69-66 at home over Delaware (No. 196) on December 21
- 75-64 on the road over North Carolina Central (No. 310) on February 26
- 73-71 on the road over Morgan State (No. 327) on January 8
- 57-53 at home over Morgan State (No. 327) on February 29
- 84-59 at home over LIU (No. 353) on December 4
Howard Leaders
- Nile Miller: 6.9 PTS, 2.1 STL, 40.0 FG%, 40.0 3PT% (2-for-5)
- Warren: 12.1 PTS, 1.2 STL, 30.5 FG%, 25.0 3PT% (14-for-56)
- Tyana Walker: 12.0 PTS, 35.1 FG%, 33.8 3PT% (49-for-145)
- Kaiya Creek: 7.4 PTS, 38.5 FG%, 35.3 3PT% (30-for-85)
- Vanessa Blake: 6.5 PTS, 52.6 FG%
Delaware State Leaders
- Denijsha Wilson: 9.6 PTS, 1.5 STL, 39.0 FG%, 25.4 3PT% (15-for-59)
- Brooks: 10.0 PTS, 1.2 STL, 37.8 FG%, 34.4 3PT% (32-for-93)
- McKenzie Stewart: 2.4 PTS, 7.3 REB, 1.8 STL, 35.8 FG%
- Naomi Zulueta: 4.7 PTS, 1.2 STL, 37.5 FG%
- Ja’Naiah Perkins-Jackson: 11.2 PTS, 34.3 FG%, 38.6 3PT% (32-for-83)
Howard Performance Insights
- The Bison score 59.6 points per game (282nd in college basketball) and allow 59.0 (63rd in college basketball) for a +14 scoring differential overall.
- Howard is averaging 66.3 points per game this year in conference games, which is 6.7 more points per game than its season average (59.6).
- The Bison are putting up 62.5 points per game this year at home, which is 3.9 more points than they’re averaging in away games (58.6).
- In 2023-24, Howard is surrendering 56.4 points per game at home. On the road, it is allowing 59.3.
- The Bison have been scoring 64.9 points per game in their last 10 times on the court, an average that’s a little higher than the 59.6 they’ve scored over the course of the 2023-24 campaign.
Delaware State Performance Insights
- The Hornets’ -332 scoring differential (being outscored by 13.3 points per game) is a result of putting up 57.8 points per game (315th in college basketball) while allowing 71.1 per contest (313th in college basketball).
- In conference play, Delaware State is putting up fewer points (57.3 per game) than it is overall (57.8) in 2023-24.
- The Hornets average 60.1 points per game at home, and 55.7 away.
- At home, Delaware State concedes 62.3 points per game. Away, it gives up 79.2.
- Over their last 10 games, the Hornets are posting 56.3 points per contest, 1.5 fewer points than their season average (57.8).
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Who governs matters: Why school board elections deserve your attention
School board elections are one of the highest-leverage, lowest-participation decisions in Delaware. Turnout is low. Margins are small. In some cases, candidates run without a real contest. When voters do not engage, leadership is not selected. It is decided by default. When governance is decided by default, the system performs accordingly.
It’s clear that when residents fail to vote, it can have consequences — ones that most people recognize, but rarely connect to the ballot box. It shapes whether schools are focused on clear priorities or pulled in competing directions. It determines whether resources are invested in what improves student outcomes or spread thin. Those decisions show up in real ways: in the preparedness of students, the confidence of families, and the strength of Delaware’s workforce and economy.
In 2024, fewer than 5% of eligible voters cast ballots in Delaware school board elections, even as concern about outcomes, funding, and district leadership remained high across every sector of public life. The disconnect between what communities demand and how they participate is one of the most significant, and most solvable, barriers to progress in our state.
Data from the 2026 Delaware Opportunity Outlook reinforce this disconnect. A majority of Delawareans believe school board members have a direct influence on the quality of K–12 education, yet far fewer report understanding how improvement efforts are being carried out, or how decisions are made at the local level. In other words, people believe boards matter, but are not consistently using the one mechanism they have to influence who serves and how decisions are made.
What governing actually requires
A strong board member asks clear, outcome-focused questions and expects specific answers. They connect decisions to priorities, work through tradeoffs with colleagues, and ensure decisions are understood before the board moves forward. They listen for whether information reflects progress or activity, and press for clarity when it does not.
These are not intuitive responsibilities. They require preparation. School board governance is often treated as something individuals can step into without training, but these are complex roles that involve setting priorities, interpreting data, making tradeoffs, and ensuring decisions lead to results over time.
The Delaware Opportunity Outlook suggests that this is not how the role is widely understood. While Delawareans recognize that school boards influence the quality of education, far fewer identify training and professional preparation as essential.
That gap has direct consequences. As the state advances new priorities, the effectiveness of those efforts will depend on whether local board members are prepared to implement them, monitor progress, and make results visible.
Delaware’s moment
Delaware has established a clear direction for public education: defined priorities, a statewide literacy commitment, and a funding reform that will place significant new responsibilities on local boards. Plans set direction. Boards determine whether those plans turn into results.
What happens next will not be determined by those plans alone. It will be determined by how effectively school boards translate those priorities into decisions, how consistently they track progress, and whether they make results visible to the public.
Candidate evaluation
Evaluating a candidate is straightforward: Can they name a small number of district priorities and explain why those matter? Can they describe what data they would review regularly and how they would use it? Can they explain how resources should align to outcomes and what they would do if results do not improve? Candidates who can answer those questions demonstrate an understanding of the role. Those who cannot speak to governance beyond the issues that brought them to the race may find the role more demanding than they anticipated.
Make your voice heard
Voting in a school board election is one of the few places where individual participation has a direct and immediate impact on how the system performs. School board elections are decided by small numbers of voters. Your decision to engage, or not, determines who governs. Choosing not to participate is not neutrality. It is a choice, and it carries the same weight as the vote itself.
Today, a decision will be made about who governs Delaware’s schools. You can be part of that decision, or it will be made without you. Either way, the results will show up in classrooms, in communities, and in the long-term strength of this state.
Find out who is running. Evaluate them on the work the role requires, not only on the positions they hold. Vote, and encourage others to do the same.
For more details about voting in today’s elections, visit First State Educate’s 2026 School Board Elections page.
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Delaware State Police investigation shooting in Laurel – 47abc
LAUREL, Del. — Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting in Laurel that left a 19-year-old man injured Friday afternoon and resulted in firearm charges against a Georgetown man, authorities said.
Troopers responded around 3:20 p.m. Friday to TidalHealth Nanticoke after the victim arrived at the hospital in a personal vehicle with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds, according to police. Investigators said the man had been shot in front of a residence on Portsville Road near Randall Street in Laurel.
Police said the victim was transported to the hospital in a blue Mazda 3 driven by 20-year-old Alexison Amisial of Georgetown. Troopers later located the vehicle and Amisial at First Stop Gas Station, where investigators said he was found carrying an untraceable firearm concealed in his waistband.
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