GAME NOTES
THE GAME
The Citadel makes the short drive up I-26 to take on Charleston Southern for the first time since 2012 on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
ON THE RADIO
All games this season can be heard live on 102.1-FM/1450-AM in the Charleston area. The voice of the Bulldogs, Luke Mauro, will be on the call.
SCOUTING CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
The Bucs enter the contest with an overall record of 2-3 and are coming off a 69-64 loss at Virginia Tech on Nov. 25. CSU is 2-0 at home with victories over Toccoa Falls and Bethune-Cookman. Claudell Harris Jr. leads three Bucs in double figures at 19.2 points per game. Taje' Kelly is averaging 12.6 points and 8.4 rebounds per contest.
HISTORY WITH CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
Wednesday's game against Charleston Southern is the 37th all-time meeting with the Bulldogs hodling a 19-17 advantage in the series. The teams have not met since 2012.The Bucs have won four-straight meetings and nine of the last 11 dating back to 2001. CSU is 9-6 in games played in North Charleston.
LAST MEETING WITH CSU
The teams have not met since 2012 when the Bucs handed the Bulldogs a 101-73 defeat inside the Buc Dome. Mike Groselle led four Bulldogs in double figures with 18 points.
LOWCOUNTRY SWING
The Citadel is playing both Charleston Southern and the College of Charleston in the same season for the first time since the 2012-13 season. The Bulldogs traveled to CSU and then played a pair of Southern Conference games against CofC. It is the first time the Bulldogs will play both teams as non-conference opponents in the same season since 1997-98.
11-POINTS ALLOWED IN 1ST HALF
The Citadel held IUPUI to just 11 first-half points in opening up a 41-11 haltime lead. The 11 points are tied for the fourth fewest points allowed in a first half dating back to 1969.
FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED
 1.   9   College of Charleston (11/14/2008)
   9   Penn (12/6/1972)
 3.   10   College of Charleston (2/22/2007)
 4.   11   IUPUI (11/26/2022)
   11   #23 Texas A&M (12/19/2009)
   11   Wofford (2/12/2007)
   11   College of Charleston (2/14/2004)
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MORGAN ENJOYS GOING HOME
Elijah Morgan enjoyed his trip home to New Orleans. The graduate transfer averaged 13.3 points in the three contests in the Big Easy Classic, including scoring a career-high 22 points in the victory over IUPUI.
CLARK'S CAREER NIGHT PT. 2
Forward
Stephen Clark set a new career high for the second time in the last 15 days. After setting it against Presbyterian with 23 points, Clark poured in 26 points on 11-of-18 shooting in a victory over IUPUI.
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs return to McAlister Field House on Dec. 3 as they welcome College of Charleston for a 1 p.m. contest.