The new format of the America East tournament ironically doesn’t end up changing much this season. Continue reading “10,000 Sims: America East Tournament”
Category: Stony Brook
Will Brown, Jameel Warney Claim Top America East Awards
Albany dominated the America East standings, so it was fitting that the Great Danes receive some of the league’s top regular season accolades for the first time since 2007. Continue reading “Will Brown, Jameel Warney Claim Top America East Awards”
Three Thoughts: Stony Brook 74, Hartford 59
Mark Nwakamma came out to jump center on Senior Night Saturday just as he had for almost every game of his collegiate career for Hartford. Only when the referee tossed the ball, Nwakamma didn’t even jump, allowing Stony Brook to control the ball. The whistle then blew, Nwakamma shook hands with everyone and walked off the Chase Family Arena floor for the final time.
It was all prearranged, Hartford choosing not to risk Nwakamma’s pesky bone bruise on his knee with the America East Tournament looming Wednesday and both teams’ seeds set. However, it basically served to give junior Jameel Warney free reign he probably didn’t need, but his conference Player of the Year campaign was given a nice boost with 32 points and 18 rebounds as the Seawolves cruised to a 74-59 win in the regular season finale for both teams.
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Untimely Offensive Collapse Costs Stony Brook
A one week break seemed to be exactly what the doctor ordered for Stony Brook. Following a 63-48 loss up at New Hampshire, Stony Brook appeared to be back on track heading into halftime up 14 on Vermont. Continue reading “Untimely Offensive Collapse Costs Stony Brook”
Vermont Refuses To Hit A Wall In Comeback Win At Stony Brook
The first half of basketball had to be one of the worst displays Vermont head coach John Becker has seen all season, if not in his four year tenure with the Catamounts. Continue reading “Vermont Refuses To Hit A Wall In Comeback Win At Stony Brook”
America East Stock Watch: Feb. 3
Albany, whose 9-0 start in conference is no fluke, has won 12 of their last 13 games, their only loss being a game at Niagara where head coach Will Brown said his team’s flu symptoms helped create the Great Danes’ worst performance to date.
Quick Thoughts From “Super Saturday”
There were 151 Division I basketball games played yesterday, as teams tried to avoid tonight’s Super Bowl — except if you’re most of the MAAC. Here is my takeaway from eight area games. Continue reading “Quick Thoughts From “Super Saturday””
Albany Loss Hurts For Stony Brook, But It’s Not March Yet
It was de ja vu all over again for Stony Brook fans Monday night, many of whom were in approximately the same seat (albeit a much nicer one since Stony Brook Arena has been refurbished and rebranded as Island Federal Credit Union Arena) three years ago as the Seawolves’ shooting aim inexplicably disappeared at the worst possible time, shooting just 4-19 from behind the arc and 17-58 from the field as Vermont came in and took the America East title, 51-43. Continue reading “Albany Loss Hurts For Stony Brook, But It’s Not March Yet”
Three Thoughts On Columbia After Loss To Stony Brook
Columbia dropped its second game two local competition with a 70-61 defeat to Stony Brook at Levien Gymnasium Tuesday. Continue reading “Three Thoughts On Columbia After Loss To Stony Brook”
Three Thoughts On Stony Brook After Its 70-61 Win At Columbia
Stony Book picked up its fifth straight win, and second straight road win by defeating Columbia (7-6), 70-61 at Levien Gym on Tuesday night. It was the final non-conference for the Seawolves (10-6, 1-0 America East). Continue reading “Three Thoughts On Stony Brook After Its 70-61 Win At Columbia”







