America East's newest web feature, #AEToday, will offer quick hits on what's happening in the conference, including upcoming conference games, key results, must know facts and much more!
Need To Know
- Albany's men's and women's basketball program each imroved to 4-0 with wins over Binghamton as head coaches Will Brown and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson each picked up their 200th career victories.
- Peter Hooley led four Great Danes in double figures with 16 points en route to a 73-58 win.
- The Albany women outscored Binghamton, 49-25, in the second half on their way to an 82-49 win. Sheeresha Richards had 24 points, 11 rebounds and four steals.
- Jameel Warney had nine points, 11 rebounds and eight assists to lead Stony Brook to a 64-54 win over UMBC. The Seawolves improved to 8-0 at home and 2-1 in league play.
- Hartford got a three-pointer from Taylor Dyson with 50 seconds left and held on for a 68-67 win at UNH.
- Liz Wood recorded the first triple double in Maine history (11 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) while adding six steals in a 68-54 win over UMass Lowell.
- Stony Brook women shot 55 percent from the field to beat UMBC, 66-50.
- UNH women improved to 3-1 in conferene play with a 64-56 road win at Vermont.
What's On Tap
Men's Basketball
No games scheduled
Women's Basketball
No games scheduled
That Happened
Men's Basketball
Hartford 68, at New Hampshire 67
at Stony Brook 64, UMBC 54
at Albany 73, Binghamton 58
at Vermont 54, Dartmouth 52
Women's Basketball
New Hampshire 64, at Vermont 52
at Maine 68, UMass Lowell 54
Albany 82, at Binghamton 49
Stony Brook 66, at UMBC 60
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In the News
- Bangor Daily News - Wood's triple double propels Maine women past UMass Lowell - Read More
- Times Union - Danes win on emotional night at SEFCU - Read More
- Times Union - UAlbany basketball player keeps ailing mother in his thoughts - Read More
Three (Pillars) Facts
- Maine's Liz Wood had the first triple-double in program history Wednesday.
- Stony Brook men are a perfect 8-0 at home this season.
- Albany head coaches Will Brown and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson both won their 200th career games Wednesday.
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