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How to Stream the North Carolina Central vs. Morgan State Game Live – February 5
The North Carolina Central Eagles (13-8, 5-1 MEAC) welcome in the Morgan State Bears (7-15, 3-3 MEAC) after victories in six home games in a row. It tips at 7:30 PM ET on Monday, February 5, 2024.
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North Carolina Central vs. Morgan State Game Info
- When: Monday, February 5, 2024 at 7:30 PM ET
- Where: McDougald-McLendon Arena in Durham, North Carolina
- TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
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North Carolina Central Stats Insights
- The Eagles make 44.7% of their shots from the field this season, which is 0.6 percentage points lower than the Bears have allowed to their opponents (45.3%).
- In games North Carolina Central shoots higher than 45.3% from the field, it is 5-4 overall.
- The Eagles are the 183rd-ranked rebounding team in the nation, the Bears sit at 189th.
- The Eagles score only 3.6 fewer points per game (75.2) than the Bears give up (78.8).
- North Carolina Central has a 5-1 record when scoring more than 78.8 points.
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North Carolina Central Home & Away Comparison
- In home games, North Carolina Central is averaging 24.5 more points per game (89.4) than it is on the road (64.9).
- At home, the Eagles are surrendering 11.6 fewer points per game (59.7) than in road games (71.3).
- When playing at home, North Carolina Central is making 3.0 more three-pointers per game (8.9) than on the road (5.9). It also sports a better three-point percentage at home (37.7%) compared to in road games (27.9%).
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North Carolina Central Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/27/2024 | @ Maryland-Eastern Shore | W 65-57 | Hytche Athletic Center |
| 1/29/2024 | @ Delaware State | W 69-66 | Memorial Hall Gym |
| 2/3/2024 | Coppin State | W 77-46 | McDougald-McLendon Arena |
| 2/5/2024 | Morgan State | – | McDougald-McLendon Arena |
| 2/17/2024 | @ Howard | – | Burr Gymnasium |
| 2/19/2024 | @ Norfolk State | – | Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall |
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North Carolina man found dead after falling overboard in East TN lake: TWRA
HAMPTON, Tenn. (WVLT) – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said its wardens are investigating the eighth boating death of the year following an incident on Watauga Lake.
At around 7 p.m. on Friday, the TWRA was dispatched to a boating incident at Rat Branch boat ramp after the caller said the operator had fallen overboard in the no-wake zone and did not resurface.
The victim, identified as 36-year-old Alexander Luster, of Boone, North Carolina, was participating in a bass tournament and fell overboard prior to the start of the event, TWRA officials said. First responders recovered his body shortly after 11:30 p.m.
TWRA said an autopsy has been ordered, and the incident, which is the eighth boating death in Tennessee this year, remains under investigation.
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Families locked out of NC State graduation ceremony: ‘Ridiculous’
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A graduation ceremony for NC State University’s Department of Biological Sciences at Reynolds Coliseum on Friday night left hundreds of family members outside, frustrated and emotional after they were not allowed into the building.
Inside, graduates were met with pomp and circumstance as they walked across the stage to accept their degrees.
Outside, people shouted in confusion as they realized they would not be permitted to enter.
“I’m hurt. She’s hurting. We’re hurt,” said Dr. Darlene Jackson, a grandmother from Winston-Salem. “They’re asking, can’t we get here? But this is ridiculous. Ridiculous.”
We get here, and we are turned away. That’s BS. It shouldn’t be happening like this. They did not plan this well,
– Sally Charlet, NCSU grandparent
Families said they arrived about an hour before the 7:30 p.m. ceremony, only to find a line wrapped around the building. Many said they were eventually told the venue had reached capacity.
“They are saying the fire marshal shut it down because it’s too crowded,” Jackson said. “They should have known how many occupy this. They should have had it in a different place.”
Sally Charlet said she flew in from Florida earlier in the day to watch her granddaughter graduate.
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“We get here, and we are turned away,” she said. “That’s BS. It shouldn’t be happening like this. They did not plan this well, and they should have tickets. That would have made a lot of sense.”
According to GoPack.com, Reynolds Coliseum seats about 5,500 people.
Some families said they were especially devastated after years of supporting their students’ work.
This is awful, and it needs to be made right.
– Eddie McFall, NCSU parent
“It’s very disheartening,” said Rhonda Bartone, whose son earned his Ph.D. In toxicology. “He did a five-year program getting his Ph.D., and we have no family. And they’re seeing him get his Ph.D. right now. We had to text his professor and ask him to please take some pictures of him. It’s hard not to cry.”
Several people outside shared photos sent by students inside showing empty seats.
“There was unfortunately not better planning for the hundreds of students, maybe even thousands of students, and, of course, thousands of students, even more people, parents, siblings, loved ones,” said Julia Norton, whose fiancé earned his Ph.D.
One father, Eddie McFall, who is also an alumnus of NC State, said he has three children at the university, including a senior graduating Friday.
“His mother was five feet from the door when they shut it down,” he said. “Won’t let anybody in there.”
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About 45 minutes after the ceremony began, someone came outside to address the remaining crowd. Families were told their only option was to watch a livestream from the student union or on their phones.
“I can go to my house and watch the livestream,” McFall said. “Who’s the event coordinator? Who from the school did this? This is awful, and it needs to be made right.”
NC State did not respond to questions about how the situation unfolded or why the event was not ticketed. The university said it provided a livestream for those unable to attend in person and had posted earlier in the week advising visitors to expect delays around the coliseum.
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Fifteen North Carolina co-op lineworkers help electrify rural Guatemala village
NORTH CAROLINA — Fifteen lineworkers from North Carolina’s electric cooperatives recently traveled to Guatemala to help bring first-time access to electricity to a rural village.
The group spent three weeks working in El Plan Nuevo Amanecer.
Crews constructed three miles of line, bringing power to more than 50 homes, a school, two churches and the community’s only health clinic.
Photo: North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives
Without access to bucket trucks or heavy machinery, volunteers worked by hand across rugged terrain.
The project helped bring light to the village, creating new opportunities for education, economic growth and safer everyday life for the community.
The effort was done alongside NRECA International.
Volunteer lineworkers represented several North Carolina electric cooperatives, including EnergyUnited, Union Power Cooperative, Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative, Jones-Onslow EMC, Edgecombe-Martin County EMC, South River EMC, Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership Corporation and Rutherford EMC.
Photo: North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives
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