2013–14 Savannah State Tigers basketball team explained

Mode:Basketball
Year:2013–14
Team:Savannah State Tigers
Conference:Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Short Conf:MEAC
Record:0–19
Wins Vacated:13
Conf Record:0–6
Conf Wins Vacated:10
Head Coach:Horace Broadnax
Hc Year:9th
Asst Coach1:Jay Gibbons
Asst Coach2:Clyde Wormley
Asst Coach3:Clifford Reed
Stadium:Tiger Arena

The 2013–14 Savannah State Tigers basketball team represented Savannah State University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers, led by ninth year head coach Horace Broadnax, played their home games at Tiger Arena and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 13–19, 10–6 in MEAC play to finish in fifth place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the MEAC tournament where they lost to Norfolk State.

In 2019, all 13 wins were vacated due to academic certification errors.[1] [2] [3]

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
1Alante FennerGuard6–5180FreshmanLake Wales, Florida
2Khiry WhiteGuard6–3180SeniorColumbus, Georgia
4Saadig MuhammadForward6–7210FreshmanSavannah, Georgia
5Jarvaris JenkinsGuard/Forward6–5200FreshmanDeerfield Beach, Florida
10Patrick HendleyGuard6–4190SeniorOrange Park, Florida
11Stephen WilsonGuard6–1160SeniorJonesboro, Georgia
12Joshua MontgomeryForward6–4195SeniorSmyrna, Georgia
14Whitley CarterGuard5–9145FreshmanLithia Springs, Georgia
15Keierre RichardsGuard6–1180JuniorPowder Springs, Georgia
20Deven WilliamsGuard6–0205SeniorIndianapolis, Indiana
22Terel HallGuard6–1185JuniorDawson, Georgia
30Jeremiah HillGuard6–1175FreshmanRichmond Hill, Georgia
33Angelo DavisGuard6–2175SeniorSavannah, Georgia
42Hikeem ChampaigneForward/Center6–9216JuniorCharleston, South Carolina
44Jyles SmithForward6–9215SeniorFairburn, Georgia

Schedule

[4] |-!colspan=9 style="background:#CC5500; color:#002395;"| Exhibition|-!colspan=9 style="background:#CC5500; color:#002395;"| Regular season|-!colspan=9 style="background:#CC5500; color:#002395;"| MEAC tournament

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA Statistics.
  2. Web site: SSU NCAA infractions. Savannah State University. SSUAthletics.com. June 20, 2019. August 1, 2020.
  3. Web site: Savannah State failed to monitor its certification process . James. Emily. NCAA. June 20, 2019. August 1, 2020.
  4. Web site: 2021-2022 Men's Basketball Schedule.