First-Place Hartford Visits UNH Tuesday

First-Place Hartford Visits UNH Tuesday

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Upcoming Action

Tuesday, January 11
Hartford at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video | New Hampshire Radio

  • Hartford and New Hampshire meet in Durham Tuesday. The Hawks lead the all-time series 34-19 and swept last year's set.
  • The  Hawks held Albany to a season-low 42 points Sunday and improved to 2-0 in league play for the first time since the 2007-08 season.
  • UNH, which looks to snap a four-game losing skid Tuesday, allowed Binghamton to shoot 51 percent from the field and fell to 0-3 in conference play Saturday.
  • Hartford can improve to 3-0 in America East for the first time since the 2001-02 season with a win Tuesday.
  • UNH will play the rest of the season without sophomore forward Ferg Myrick, all-rookie choice last year, after he tore his patellar tendon Tuesday.
  • Head coach Bill Herrion is the league's active wins leader in conference play with 137 career league victories.

Recent Results

Monday, January 10
at Binghamton 57, Stony Brook 50  -- Box Score

  • Binghamton senior forward Moussa Camara scored a career-high 28 points as he shot 7-for-12 from the field, 5-for-9 from behind the arc and 9-for-10 from the free-throw line.
  • Binghamton (5-10, 2-0 in America East) held Stony Brook (6-9, 1-2 AE) to 29.0 percent shooting from the field, including just 5-for-23 from long range, good for 21.7 percent.
  • Stony Brook won the rebounding battle, grabbing 44 boards to Binghamton's 37. The Seawolves pulled down 20 offensive rebounds but scored just nine second-chance points.
  • Junior center Kyrie Sutton blocked five shots and grabbed eight rebounds. Sutton also added six points on the offensive end.
  • Stony Brook was led by sophomore guard Marcus Rouse with 14 points while shooting 4-for-8 from three-point range.