When: Monday, January 27, 2025
Where: Matthews Arena | Boston, Mass.
Time: Monday- 9:00 p.m.
Team Records: Towson (11-9, 6-1 CAA) at Northeastern (11-9, 3-4 CAA)
Broadcast: CBS Sports Network, audio broadcast on TowsonTigers.com (
Spiro Morekas)
Series: Northeastern Leads Towson 29-23
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University men's basketball team travels up to Boston to take on the Northeastern Huskies on Monday night on CBS Sports Network.
Hot Start in the CAA
The Tigers are off to a hot start in CAA play sitting in second place in the conference with a 6-1 record, the best start in the CAA in program history. Towson ranks fourth in conference play in scoring defense, allowing opponents to score only 67 points per game. The Tigers score the fifth most points scoring conference play averaging 72.6 points per game. Towson leads the conference in rebounds per game, grabbing 39.6 per game during conference play, while having the third best rebounding margin grabbing five more per game. Towson ranks first in conference play in offensive rebounds per game, grabbing 13.9 per game. The Tigers are fourth in conference play in blocks per game, averaging 3.6 a game.
Win Streak
The Tigers are currently on a five-game win streak, averaging 74.8 points per game and holding opponents to 66.2.
Nendah Tarke leads the team in scoring over the last five games, averaging 16.2 points per game, shooting 51% from the floor and 47.4% from behind the arc while grabbing 4.4 rebounds per game.
Tyler Tejada has averaged 14.6 points per game while
Dylan Williamson has scored 13.4 points per game, shooting 51% from the field. Towson has been averaging 38.4 rebounds per game and out rebounding opponents by five during this win streak.
Sweeping the Weekly Awards
Redshirt senior guard
Nendah Tarke was named CAA Player of the Week while freshman forward
Caleb Embeya was named CAA Rookie of the Week. The last time Towson won both awards was January 29th, 2024 when
Christian May won player of the week and
Dylan Williamson won rookie of the week.
Tarke averaged a team-best 22.0 points per game while shooting 14-of-25 (56.0%) from the field and 6-of-10 (60.0%) from three. He also averaged 5.5 rebounds last week as the Tigers went 2-0. He started the week by tying a team-high 17 points and grabbing seven rebounds in Towson's win against Northeastern. The redshirt senior guard then followed up with 27 points, tying a career-high, with 24 coming in the second half and overtime against Drexel. He went 9-of-14 (64.3%) from the floor and knocked down a season-high four triple, going 66.7% from behind the arc in Towson's overtime victory against the Dragons.
Embeya averaged 11.0 points per game, five rebounds and 2.5 blocks off the bench. He went 9-of-10 (90%) from the floor. He started the week by scoring nine points, five rebounds and two blocks while shooting 80% from the floor in Towson's victory over Northeastern. The freshman forward then followed up with a career-high 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting while grabbing five rebounds and adding three blocks in Towson's overtime victory against Drexel.
In the Ranks
The Tigers are top 50 in the nation in multiple categories this season. Towson ranks 14th in the nation in turnovers per game, having only 9.7 turnovers per game, which ranks second in the CAA. The Tigers are 31st in the nation in offensive rebounds per game, grabbing 13.3.
Caleb Embeya averages 2.4 rebounds per game while
Mekhi Lowery and
Messiah Jones each average 1.9 rebounds per game.
Star Sophomores
Dylan Williamson and
Tyler Tejada have been off to a strong start in their sophomore season. Williamson ranks second on the team in points per game, averaging 12.4. The redshirt sophomore guard tied a career-high in points with 26, making a career-best five field goals against Nicholls State. He then scored 26 points against Drexel, knocking down a career-best ten field goals. Williamson has finished in double figures in 13 of the 20 games this season.
Tejada leads the Tigers in points per game, averaging 16.7, which ranks seventh in the CAA. He has finished in double figures in 12 of his 13 games. The sophomore guard tied a career-high with 30 points earlier this season against Robert Morris. He made a career-high 12 field goals and went 3-of-3 from behind the arc.
Preseason Awards
Sophomore guard/forward
Tyler Tejada was named to the All-CAA Preseason First Team while junior guard/forward
Christian May was selected to the All-CAA Preseason Second Team. Redshirt sophomore guard
Dylan Williamson was named All-CAA Honorable Mention.
Tejada was named CAA Rookie of the Year last year after averaging 10.1 ppg with 3.3 rpg. The sophomore guard shot 42 percent from the floor and 35 percent from three last season. He scored 30 points against Monmouth and hit the game-winning three pointer against UNCW.
May led the Tigers in scoring with 10.8 ppg while shooting 39 percent from the floor and 34 percent from three. He was tied for third on the team in the rebounds, averaging 4.1 per game.
Williamson ranked second on the team in scoring with 10.2 ppg. He shot 40 percent from the floor and 34 percent behind the arc while leading the Tigers in assists with 98.
Mr. Do It All
Graduate student guard
Nendah Tarke did it all for the Tigers last season, averaging 9.8 points, the fourth highest total on the team. He averaged 5.1 rebounds to rank second on the Black & Gold. He also added 1.5 spg, which ranked sixth in the CAA last year. He also had 13 blocks which was third on the team. Tarke finished in double figures in 13 of his 24 games.
Tarke has continued where he left off last season, averaging 10.9 points per game, which ranks third on the team. Tarke grabs 4.6 rebounds per game which ranks tied for third on the team. He leads the Tigers in steals per game with 1.1.
Home Court Advantage
Towson has had a major home court advantage over the last nine years at TU Arena. Since moving into the arena from the Towson Center in 2013, the Tigers have gone 111-44. Towson has had a winning record in home games in seven of the nine seasons. The Tigers currently have a 7-1 mark at TU Arena this season.
The Tigers broke the school record for consecutive home wins at TU Arena against Stony Brook on January 11 when Towson won their 18th straight home game dating back to the 2022-23 season.
Tigers on TV
Towson will play 12 games on national and linear television this season with ten happening at TU Arena.
The Tigers will play four games on CBS Sports Network, which include Hofstra (Jan. 16), at Northeastern (Jan. 27), Drexel (Feb. 1) and at Monmouth (Feb. 8).
Towson will have eight games on Monumental Sports Network: James Madison (Nov. 16), UMBC (Dec. 7), Bryant (Dec. 22), Northeastern (Jan. 9), Stony Brook (Jan. 18), Delaware (Feb. 13), William & Mary (Feb. 27) and Hampton (Mar. 1).
Winning Ways
The Tigers have won 18 or more games in nine of the last 11 seasons, winning a share of the CAA Regular Season title in 2022. Towson was 20 or more games in its last three seasons for the first time in program history.
Skerry is the winningest head coach in Towson University Men's Basketball Division 1 history. He has the highest win percentage in Division 1 program history.
Defense!
The Tigers led the CAA in scoring defense, holding opponents to 63.6 ppg, while ranking second in the conference in rebounding, grabbing 39.3 per game. Towson held opponents to under 60 points, 12 times last season.
Towson has continued where they left off last season, holding opponents to only 66.4 points per game. The Tigers rank 51st in the nation and fourth in the CAA. Towson has held 11 of its 20 opponents to under 66 points.
The Best in Maryland
In the last three years, the Tigers have a 77-41 (63.6%) record, the best in the DC-Maryland-Virginia area. Skerry is 26-2 (92.9%) against UMBC, Morgan State, Loyola (MD) and Coppin State since 2013.
The Towson University men's basketball team continues its three game homestand by welcoming the Stony Brook Seawolves on Saturday afternoon for Mascot Mania.
Atop the Chart
The CAA announced its annual Preseason Poll to start the season. The Tigers were picked to finish in first place after receiving ten first-place votes. The Tigers were picked ahead of defending CAA Champions Charleston, who were picked second and received three first-place votes.
Running It Back
The Tigers return four of their five starters from last year. Towson brings back 80% of the last year's scoring, including the top three scorers. The Tigers return 71% of the rebounds, including two of the top seven rebounders last year in the CAA. Towson returns reigning CAA Rookie of the Year
Tyler Tejada and CAA All- Rookie guard
Dylan Williamson who ranked second on the team in scoring last season (10.2) and led the Tigers in assists (2.9).
Fresh Faces
Towson welcomes six newcomers this season:
Abdou Samb (IUPUI)
, Chike Ndefo, Caleb Embeya, Amir Shaheed, Mandela Tarke and
Ryan Skerry.
Last Season Recap
The Tigers won 20 games last season for the ninth time in the last 11 seasons. Towson picked up non-conference wins against UMass, Nicholls State, UMBC and Morgan State. In CAA play, the Black & Gold defeated UNCW and Charleston while also picking up wins over Stony Brook and Delaware. Towson earned the five seed in the CAA Tournament and defeated Willliam & Mary then Towson defeated UNCW for the second time, before falling against Charleston in the semi-finals.
Scouting Northeastern
The Huskies have an 11-9 overall record and a 3-4 record in CAA play. Rashad King leads Northeastern in scoring, averaging 17.6 per game, which ranks fifth best in the CAA. The Huskies rank 42 in the country and lead the CAA in blocks per game, averaging 4.8 per game. Collin Metcalf leads the team in blocks, averaging 2.2 per game to rank second in the conference and 19th in the nation. Since, the teams last played each other earlier this month, Northeastern has gone 2-2. The Huskies defeated Stony Brook, then lost to UNCW and Charleston. Most recently, Northeastern defeated Drexel 70-61, getting 19 points from JB Frankel and King each.
Next Up
The Tigers head to Newark to take on the Delaware Blue Hens on Thursday, January 30th. Tip-off is scheduled 6:30 p.m. The game will be streamed on FloCollege.