Stony Brook, Albany Go For Records Wednesday

Stony Brook, Albany Go For Records Wednesday

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Albany (24-3, 14-0) and Stony Brook (20-7, 11-3) will each go for records on Wednesday as part of four women's basketball games. Wednesday is the second-to-last playing date of the season as teams battle for tournament seeding.

Stony Brook hosts Vermont (7-20, 4-10) on ESPN3 at noon to get things started. The Seawolves are looking for their 21st win of the season which would be a program Division I record, breaking the mark of 20 set in 2005-05. The Seawolves are one game behind New Hampshire for the No. 2 seed. Stony Brook will either be the No. 2 or No. 3 seed in the tournament. Vermont is locked-in to the No. 6 seed and will face the No. 3 seed on March 7.

Albany (24-3, 14-0) has the opportunity to break the record for most consecutive America East wins, looking for its 38th-straight at New Hampshire (18-9, 12-2) at 7 p.m. The Great Danes can also clinch the outright America East regular-season title for the second-straight year. To do so, Albany will have to go through the Wildcats who stand second in the conference and are having their best season since 1998-99.

Maine (14-13, 8-6) hosts UMass Lowell (5-21, 4-11) in what will be the final America East regular-season game for the River Hawks in their inaugural season. Maine will be either the No. 4 or No. 5 seed and will play Hartford in the first round of the America East Championship.

Hartford (11-16, 8-6) makes a trip to Binghamton (4-23, 1-13) at 7 p.m. The Hawks have won back-to-back games and will be either the No. 4 or No. 5 seed in the America East Championship and will play Maine in the first round. Binghamton will be either the No. 7 or No. 8 seed in the tournament as the Bearcats stand one game behind UMBC for the No. 7 spot.

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