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ECSU Men's Basketball Game vs. Davis & Elkins Scheduled on 11/22 Moved to Pasquotank County High School

11/20/2025 11:08:00 AM

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. – The Elizabeth City State University men's basketball team's game against Davis & Elkins College scheduled for 11/22/2025 has been relocated to nearby Pasquotank County High School. Tip-off on Saturday is set for 2 PM.

Ticket Information for 11/22 game at Pasquotank
General Admission: $10
Youth (6-17) | Senior | Military : $5 (Sold day of with valid ID)
Tickets can be purchased online from ECSU Hometown Ticketing. Click Link HERE.
 
Last Time Out for ECSU
Elizabeth City State showed flashes against No. 14 Lincoln Memorial but couldn't overcome the Railsplitters' interior presence in a non-conference matchup. The Vikings were outscored 54–38 in the paint and 28–15 off turnovers, while LMU also held a 22–7 advantage in second-chance points. ECSU's bench provided a spark with 38 points, but LMU answered with 41 of its own and converted transition opportunities into a 26–6 fast-break margin.
 
Elizabeth City State was paced by Joseph Thompson, who scored 9 points on 4-of-5 shooting, while Khyrie Staten added 8 points off the bench. Anthony Djami-Tchoula anchored the interior with a team-high 7 rebounds, and Trevor Smith finished with 7 points and a game-best 5 assists. The Vikings shot 41.3% from the field but struggled from deep at 3-for-20 (15%), including 0-for-9 in the second half. ECSU's bench provided a lift with multiple contributors—Staten, Braylon Wheeler (6 pts), Terence Thorbs (6), Kenny Miller (6), and Tailon Manson (5)—combining for a significant portion of the 68-point output.
 
Scouting the Senators
Davis & Elkins enters Wednesday's matchup coming off a three-game road swing through Pennsylvania. The Senators opened the trip with an impressive 95–72 win at Lock Haven on November 14, followed by a narrow 71–68 setback at Slippery Rock the next evening. Most recently, D&E fell 88–64 at Seton Hill on November 19.

Vegas Evans (G/F, 18.3 PPG, 9.7 RPG)
Evans is the Griffins' primary scoring threat, averaging a team-high 18.3 points while also leading the team on the glass with 9.7 rebounds per game. He's aggressive getting downhill and draws contact frequently, shooting 90% from the line (18–20).

Matthew Gray (G, 13.3 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 3.3 APG)
Gray provides efficient perimeter scoring and playmaking, posting 13.3 points while knocking down 35.7% of his threes. He's also one of their more reliable dual-threat guards, adding 3.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists per contest.

Noah Adamczyk (G, 8.7 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 2.3 APG)
Adamczyk adds balance in the backcourt with 8.7 points per game, and although he hasn't shot it well from long range yet, he contributes across the board with 2.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists.

 
Up Next for ECSU
The Vikings plan to compete in a renovated R.L. Vaughan Center on Nov. 29th, hosting Jonhson C. Smith for a 4 PM home matchup.
 
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