Men's Basketball Daily Update: December 12, 2007

Men's Basketball Daily Update: December 12, 2007

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Every day throughout the 2007-08 season, America East will provide a men's basketball update that features notes on that day's matchups as well as recaps of the previous day's action. Click here for complete Daily Update in PDF format.

Recent Results:

Tuesday, December 11
Boston University 72, at Yale 63
Corey Lowe poured in an America East season-high 35 points to give the Terriers their second straight victory... Lowe shot 13-of-20 from the floor, including 7-of-13 from deep... Carlos Strong added 16 points... The teammates have averaged a combined 45 points per game in the Terriers' three wins this season, with Lowe averaging 28.6 in those games.

at Central Connecticut 58, UMBC 54
The Blue Devils held the Retrievers to 31 percent shooting in the win... UMBC's Brian Hodges moved into fifth place on the program's all-time scoring list and finished with 13 points... Ray Barbosa had a team-high 16 points... Darryl Proctor recorded third double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds.

at Hartford 67, Monmouth 53
The Hawks improved to 3-0 at home by outscoring Monmouth 38-15 in the first half and holding them to 20 percent shooting in the frame... Brian Glowiak scored a career-high 15 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting performance from three-point land... Jaret Von Rosenberg added 13 points... Joe Zeglinski had 11.


Upcoming Action:

Wednesday, December 12
Stony Brook at Hofstra, 7 p.m.
The Seawolves play their second game in three days and are in search of their second straight win and third in their last four outings.

Thursday, December 13
George Washington at Binghamton, 7 p.m.
The Bearcats look to snap a five-game losing streak when the Colonials come to the Events Center... Head coach Kevin Broadus served as an assistant at George Washington from 2001-04.

Friday, December 14
Hartford at Villanova, 7 p.m.
The Hawks travel to Philadelphia to take on the nationally-ranked Wildcats for the first time in school history.