Towson guard Nendah Tarke was a guest on Glenn Clark Radio Wednesday.

Among the topics he discussed were:
-How Towson was able to get going after a slow start to be dominant in CAA play
-Adjusting to a role where he’s coming off the bench (but still being a major contributor)
-Getting to play with his younger brother Mandela after previously playing with his brother Anthony at Coppin State
-The experience they’ve had in close games and how that can pay off for them in the CAA Tournament
-What it would mean to finally end Towson’s NCAA Tournament drought

If you missed the conversation, click play below to listen.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Towson Athletics

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