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East will have the 2010-11 season covered from every angle. Visit
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reports from student-media correspondents at all nine of our campuses.
Additionally, conference staffers will take you behind the scenes with
coach and player interviews, in-depth features and so much more.
Recent Results
Sunday, January 23
at New Hampshire 80, UMBC 60 -- Box Score
- New Hampshire (8-11, 2-5 in America East) shot 51.0 percent from the field, including 51.9 percent from beyond the arc, while holding UMBC (3-17, 2-5 AE) to 36.7 percent on its field goal attempts.
- The Wildcats shot 14-for-27 from long range, led by senior guard Tyrone Conley, who hit six of 11 attempts, and sophomore guard Chandler Rhoads, who went a perfect 4-for-4 on his threes.
- Conley led the Wildcats with 22 points to go along with six rebounds and seven assists. Junior forward Brian Benson added 15 points while pulling down a game-high 16 rebounds.
- Junior guard Chris De La Rosa scored 23 points, grabbed five rebounds, dished out seven assists and recorded three steals for UMBC. De La Rosa was the only Retriever to score in double figures.
Vermont 70, at Binghamton 52 -- Box Score
- Vermont (14-5, 5-2 AE) ended the game on a 16-3 run over the final five minutes to win going away at Binghamton (6-14, 3-4 AE).
- The
Catamount defense held Binghamton to 34.6 percent shooting from the
floor, including 27.8 percent (4-for-18) from long range. Vermont shot
44.6 percent from the field.
- The Catamounts scored 16 points off of 16 Binghamton turnovers. The Catamounts gave the ball away 11 times.
- Freshman forward Luke Apfeld scored 13 points to lead a Vermont bench that scored 26 points. Sophomore guard Brendan Bald also scored 13 points while senior forward Evan Fjeld added 12.
- The
Bearcats were led by senior forward Mahamoud Jabbi with 13 points and
10 boards, five of which came on the offensive glass. Junior center
Kyrie Sutton and senior guard Moussa Camara each added 10 points.