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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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State Police Arrest Dover Man for Assault and Aggravated Menacing in Dover – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware
Date Posted: Saturday, April 18th, 2026
The Delaware State Police have arrested 45-year-old Joseph Chapler, from Dover, Delaware, following an assault and aggravated menacing incident that occurred Thursday night in Dover.
On April 16, 2026, at approximately 10:20 p.m., troopers responded to the parking lot of Microtel, located at 1703 East Lebanon Road in Dover for a report of an assault and aggravated menacing. When troopers arrived, they learned that a man and woman were walking on a path behind the Microtel when they were approached by an unknown male suspect. The suspect threatened the victims, pointed a gun at them, and sprayed the female victim with pepper spray before running away. The victims ran to safety and called 9-1-1. The female victim was treated by EMS but refused medical attention.
Through investigative means, detectives identified Joseph Chapler as the suspect and obtained a warrant for his arrest.
On April 17th, Chapler was arrested and taken to Troop 3, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 2, and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on a $94,001 cash bond.

- Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
- Assault 2nd Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
- Aggravated Menacing (Felony) – 2 counts
- Terroristic Threatening – 2 counts
- Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree
If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at DSP_VictimServicesMail@delaware.gov.
Disclaimer: Any individual charged in this release is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Local police departments earn state accreditation
The Delaware Police Officer Standards and Training Commission recently announced that the Dewey Beach Police Department and Rehoboth Beach Police Department have both earned state accreditation from the Delaware Police Accreditation Commission.
As part of the rigorous process, a team of DPAC assessors ensured all accreditation standards were met by completing comprehensive, on-site inspections of each agency, reviewing their policies and procedures for compliance, and conducting interviews with department members.
“This milestone represents a significant step forward for public safety in Delaware. The initial state accreditation of these police agencies reflects a strong commitment to professionalism, accountability and excellence in law enforcement. I commend each department for their dedication to serving their communities with integrity and for upholding the highest standards,” said Joshua Bushweller, Department of Safety and Homeland Security secretary and DPAC chair.
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DDA inducts three Delaware Century Farms – 47abc
Dover, Del. – Three farms, one from each of Delaware’s counties, were inducted into the Century Farm Program by the state Department of Agriculture on Thursday at the Delaware Agricultural Museum.
Each of the family farms has been owned and operated for at least a century. Each received a sign for their farms, an engraved plate and legislative tributes.
In addition to Secretary of Agriculture, Don Clifton, and Deputy Secretary Jimmy Kroon, state Senators David Wilson (R – District 18) and Kyra Hoffner (D – District 14) were also in attendance.
Wright Family Farms are located in Harrington in Kent County. In 1919, the farm was purchased by William Wright. Over a century later, William’s grandson, Ronald, is the owner and his great-grandson, Greg, said he hopes to continue the family legacy by buying the farm from his father.
Although the event celebrated each family for their hard work and resilience, it also highlighted the challenges farmers have to surmount to stay in business today, let alone for a hundred years.
“The price of equipment, the price of fertilizer, the price of seed, everything is just gone up,” Greg said. “So, you know, everything’s going up that we gotta purchase just to stay in business.”
Clifton, Kroon and Wilson also echoed difficulties in balancing the need to preserve agricultural land with the need to develop housing and sustainable energy projects like solar power.
“I know housing is very important, and we want people to always have good housing, but at some point, I think you’re going to saturate the area with more houses than you have food to feed these people,” Wilson said.
Kroon also said there are difficulties in keeping future generations motivated to stay in farming.
“When you think about it in the context of multi-generational farm families, there’s a real long-term challenge where a new generation may think twice about whether they want to keep farming if it’s always a struggle,” he said.
Clifton said farming has always been a challenging way of life, but it has been so since time immemorial.
“These families, their experience shows that they have an appreciation for the way of life and perseverance and that’s to be honored and emulated to the greatest extent possible,” he said.
Greg said he hopes to pass down the way of life so that his family legacy can live on for another hundred years, as well as for other families.
“A hundred years as the same family tilling the land, that’s, you know, that’s an honor right there,” Greg said. “And I hope that more farmers who are close to 100 years old will be doing the same thing. You know, keep it in the family.”
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