Stony Brook Earns Thrilling Victory

Stony Brook Earns Thrilling Victory

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Recent Results

Tuesday, December 7

Stony Brook 54. Holy Cross 53- Box Score

  • Stony Brook put an end to its three-game losing streak with a thrilling 54-53 road victory over Holy Cross.
  • Freshman guard Dave Coley emerged as the hero for the Seawolves, hitting the game-winning shot with just seconds remaining to earn the victory.
  • Stony Brook was led on the offensive end by junior guard Danny Carter, who scored a team-high 10 points and grabbed three rebounds in the win.
  • The Seawolves return home to host Sacred Heart on Saturday, Dec. 11.

Monday, December 6
Yale 74, Albany 53 -- Box Score

  • Albany (4-6) went cold offensively in the second half as it fell on the road at Yale, 74-53.
  • Yale outscored Albany 30-10 over the last 15:46 as they turned a one-point game into a 21-point win. Over that span, Albany went 4-for-25 from the field.
  • Senior guard Tim Ambrose led the Great Danes scoring 15 points. Sophomore guards Mike Black and Logan Aronhalt scored 10 and eight points, respectively. During Albany's three-game winning streak, the trio averaged a combined 56.7 points per game.


Delaware State 75, Maine 56 -- Box Score

  • Maine (2-5) trailed by just one point, 29-28, at the half, but could not keep pace with Delaware State after the break as they fell at home, 75-56.
  • The Black Bears won the rebounding battle against the Hornets, 35-34. They also shot better from the free-throw line, hitting 18-of-23 attempts compared to a 13-of-17 performance by Delaware State. However, Maine took 13 fewer shots than Delaware State and shot just 37.0 percent from the field while the Hornets connected at a 45.8 percent clip.
  • Junior guard Raheem Singleton topped Maine scorers with 11 points. Sophomore forward Murphy Burnatowski added 10 points and eight rebounds.