Maine, Stony Brook Look to Stay Unbeaten as League Play Continues Wednesday

Maine, Stony Brook Look to Stay Unbeaten as League Play Continues Wednesday

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Two America East men's basketball programs will look to extend their historic starts in conference play when Maine and Stony Brook take the floor Wednesday.

The Black Bears (8-5, 2-0 AE) go for their first 3-0 America East start in 12 years against Boston U. (5-11, 1-1 AE) in Orono while the Seawolves (8-6, 3-0 AE) look for their first-ever 4-0 league start at UMBC (2-13, 1-2 AE). Also on the docket is Albany (10-7, 2-1 AE) hosting New Hampshire (5-8, 0-2 AE) at SEFCU Arena, where the home team is 5-0 this season. All three games start at 7 p.m.

Maine, which last had a 2-0 conference start in 2004-05, has only began 3-0 in America East twice previously, acheiving the feat during the 1995-96 and 1999-2000 seasons. The Black Bears, who have won two straight and five of their last six, feature one of the league's most potent offenses, averaging a league-best 76.2 points per game and shooting a conference-best 47.7 percent from the floor.

The Terriers are coming off their first conference win, a 68-49 defeat of Binghamton on Sunday, which snapped their seven-game losing skid. The game features two of league's prolific scorers in Maine's Gerald McLemore, who's tied for 11th nationally (20.5 ppg) and Boston U.'s Darryl Partin (19.8 ppg), who ranks 21st. Boston U. has won six of the last eight get togethers but Maine won the last two meetings at Alfond Arena.

Stony Brook has been 3-0 in conference play once before, during its regular-season championship season of 2009-10, but has never started 4-0 since joining America East in 2001. The Seawolves have won five straight overall with an average margin of victory of 10.8 points per game during that span. The Seawolves are playing their ever-steady defense again this season and rank second in America East in scoring defense, holding opponents to 62.7 points per game. Stony Brook is also much improved on the offense end and is averaging 67.7 points per game, which ranks third in the conference, a +6.7 ppg difference from last year.

UMBC split its first two games of league play, beating New Hampshire and falling to Albany. Chase Plummer, who is one of just three players to rank in the league's top 10 in both scoring (6th - 14.6 ppg) and rebounding (5th - 7.8 rpg), has upped his game against conference foes, averaging 21.7 points and 6.0 rebounds through three games. The Retrievers hope to end their losing skid against the Seawolves, who have won the last six meetings in the series.

Albany suffered its first conference loss Sunday but returns to the friendly confines of SEFCU Arena, where they have won eight straight games dating back to last season. The Great Danes, who have won five of their last seven overall, feature a lethal trio of scoring guards in Gerardo Suero (22.5 ppg), who ranks fourth nationally in scoring, Logan Aronhalt (15.7 ppg) and Mike Black (12.8 ppg) who average over 50 points of the team's 73.9 points per game, which ranks second in the league.

New Hampshire will try to end a two-game slide and pick up its first league win after dropping contests to UMBC and Hartford last week. The Wildcats have had success of late against Albany, winning six of the last eight meetings in the series. Albany's high-scoring offense will be challenged by New Hampshire's stellar defense, which is holding foes to 63.5 ppg, which ranks third in the league, and is limiting them to 43 percent shooting.

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Upcoming Action

Wednesday, January 11

Boston U. at Maine, 7 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video | Maine Audio | Boston U. Audio 

New Hampshire at Albany, 7 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video | Albany Audio 

Stony Brook at UMBC, 7 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video | UMBC Audio | Stony Brook Audio