Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks (8-16, 3-7 MEAC) at South Carolina State Bulldogs (11-16, 6-4 MEAC)
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Maryland-Eastern Shore faces South Carolina State on 13-game road skid
The Hawks are 3-7 against conference opponents. Maryland-Eastern Shore is 4-12 against opponents over .500.
South Carolina State averages 71.2 points per game, 0.5 more points than the 70.7 Maryland-Eastern Shore gives up. Maryland-Eastern Shore averages 65.4 points per game, 11.1 fewer points than the 76.5 South Carolina State gives up.
TOP PERFORMERS: Michael Teal is shooting 36.6% and averaging 8.4 points for the Bulldogs. Raquan Brown is averaging 9.5 points over the last 10 games for South Carolina State.
Dionte Johnson is averaging 5.1 points for the Hawks. Troy Hupstead is averaging 14.3 points and 7.8 rebounds while shooting 46.2% over the last 10 games for Maryland-Eastern Shore.
LAST 10 GAMES: Bulldogs: 7-3, averaging 71.4 points, 35.3 rebounds, 12.4 assists, 6.5 steals and 2.6 blocks per game while shooting 44.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 66.0 points per game.
Hawks: 4-6, averaging 65.7 points, 37.0 rebounds, 9.9 assists, 6.5 steals and 2.8 blocks per game while shooting 40.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 66.8 points.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Combination of cold and snow coming to Maryland
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Powerball jackpot grows to $1 billion as Maryland’s $1 million ticket winner awaits claim
WBFF — A Powerball ticket sold in Lanham has made one lucky player $1 million richer following Wednesday night’s drawing.
The ticket, which matched all five white balls but missed the red Powerball, is one of three significant wins in Maryland from the Dec. 10 drawing. The other two winning tickets include a $150,000 prize in Hughesville and a $50,000 prize in Bel Air.
The $1 million ticket was purchased at the 7-Eleven located at 7730 Finns Lane in Lanham, Prince George’s County.
Meanwhile, the $150,000 ticket, which included the Power Play option, was sold at the Jameson-Harrison American Legion Post 238 in Hughesville, Charles County.
The $50,000 ticket was bought at Klein’s Shoprite on North Main Street in Bel Air, Harford County.
None of these winning tickets have been claimed yet, and the Maryland Lottery is urging winners to sign their tickets and store them safely. Prizes over $25,000 must be claimed by appointment at Lottery headquarters within 182 days of the drawing date.
The Powerball jackpot, which has not been won since Sept. 6, has now rolled over to an estimated annuity value of $1 billion, with a cash option of $461.3 million for the next drawing on Saturday night. This marks the seventh-largest jackpot since Powerball began in 1992.
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For more details on the winning tickets and other information, visit the Maryland Lottery’s website.
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