America
East will have the 2010-11 season covered from every angle. Visit
AmericaEast.com every gameday for game previews and recaps, scores,
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the conference's blog, will take you even closer to the action with
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
Wednesday, February 9
Vermont 80, at UMBC 67 -- Box Score
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Freshman forward Brian Voelkel scored 19 points
and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Vermont (20-5, 11-2 America East) to an
impressive 80-67 road victory at UMBC (5-20, 4-8 America East).
- Vermont, winner of eight straight games, secured its eighth 20-win season in the last 10.
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Sophomore guard Brendan Bald added 19 points on
8-of-20 shooting to help lead the Catamounts to the win.
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Vermont was efficient on the offensive end, as
it shot 44.8 percent from the field as a team.
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UMBC was led by junior guard Chris De La Rosa,
who scored a game-high 20 points and dished out six assists.
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Graduate student guard Travis King came off the
bench to score 18 points, including 4-of-8 shooting from behind the arc.
Stony Brook 63, at New Hampshire 56 -- Box Score
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Stony Brook (10-14, 5-7 America East) used an
excellent shooting performance from behind the three-point line, hitting
11-of-24 attempts, to pull out the key 63-56 win at New Hampshire (11-14, 5-8
America East).
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Junior guard Bryan Dougher led the way for Stony
Brook, as he scored a team-high 16 points and grabbed five rebounds.
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Sophomore guard Leonard Hayes added 11 points
and five rebounds in the win.
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New Hampshire was led by senior guard Tyrone
Conley, who scored a game-high 17 points on 7-of-17 shooting from the field.
Sophomore guard Chandler Rhoads added 14 points in the loss.