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America East Basketball
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:30 pm
by Redwyn
Figured the conference has quite a few FCS schools, so would start a thread on them:
of those with FCS football programs -
2. Maine - 12-6 (4-1): With a major OOC win against Boston College, Maine has wins against Stony Brook (home), Binghamton (away), Albany (away), New Hampshire (home).
4. Stony Brook - 13-7 (4-2): Just took down conference leader Vermont at their gym. Other wins are against Boston Univ (away), Hartford (home), and New Hampshire (home).
7. New Hampshire - 7-10 (2-4): Won this evening against UMBC (away). Other win against Albany (home)
8. Albany - 6-15 (1-5): Struggling against AE and OOC competition. Only win comes against single win total UMBC at home.
The conference seems to have split into two tiers, with Vermont, Maine, BU, and Stony Brook on top, and Binghamton leading the rest of the pack. The top is very, very close, so should have some great games ahead to see who gets that tourney birth.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:50 pm
by dbackjon
Thanks for doing this.
So Vermont is leading now?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:03 pm
by Redwyn
Yes. They have one more conference win than Maine. Both have single losses.
Top 4
1. Vermont
2. Maine
3. Boston University
4. Stony Brook
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:32 am
by danefan
Yup - Albany sucks this year.
Starting 3 freshman now and our vets have pretty much thrown in the towel. Defnitely a rebuilding year, but as long as we can keep the 8 freshman that we have in the program for the long haul, we'll be looking at some strong years to come.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:58 pm
by Redwyn
danefan wrote:Yup - Albany sucks this year.
Starting 3 freshman now and our vets have pretty much thrown in the towel. Defnitely a rebuilding year, but as long as we can keep the 8 freshman that we have in the program for the long haul, we'll be looking at some strong years to come.
Any big names in the Freshman class to watch out for?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:16 pm
by danefan
Redwyn wrote:danefan wrote:Yup - Albany sucks this year.
Starting 3 freshman now and our vets have pretty much thrown in the towel. Defnitely a rebuilding year, but as long as we can keep the 8 freshman that we have in the program for the long haul, we'll be looking at some strong years to come.
Any big names in the Freshman class to watch out for?
There's so many of them, but Mike Black (G) and Logan Aronhalt (G/F) have looked pretty good this season.
We've also got a couple redshirting that could be decent. The team is deep, but incredibly inexperienced. We'll need a JUCO or Transfer next year to solidify it I think.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:59 pm
by Redwyn
Seems to be the proper way to prime a program, though UMBC learned the hard way that it often doesn't help. Young talent seem just as fickle as potentially impressive.
Any new recruits coming in for 2011?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:02 pm
by danefan
Redwyn wrote:Seems to be the proper way to prime a program, though UMBC learned the hard way that it often doesn't help. Young talent seem just as fickle as potentially impressive.
Any new recruits coming in for 2011?
Not sure.... Hopefully Dane96 or Bosiydid can chime in. Those Albany guys follow bball closer than I do.\
The Evil Empire really turned it around this year on the hardwood though. Good timing for the arena renovations. They still going forward?
What do you think the chances of the SUNY Empowerment and Innovation Act passing this year?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:15 pm
by Redwyn
I haven't heard much about the renovations. My understanding's that the money is secured, but the project was frozen. What I do know is SBU's new Campus Rec center is now under construction after a 10 year delay, so hopefully it's a positive sign towards the arena. The campus is one massive construction site right now, with a massive freshman dorm (600 beds), a new molecular bio/engineering building, the campus rec center, major dorm renovations, Jim Simons' new Geometry research center, and renovations to the Chem building all ongoing. Admins might just want to hold off a bit longer before slapping another construction project on the list.
The SUNY Empowerment Act is certainly interesting. I do hope it goes forward. However, we have a very slow state senate. While the ability to adjust tuition is wonderful (this will mean tuition at a good number of SUNY schools will rocket, even those who pride themselves on affordability), I can't see this getting through Albany fast enough for us to feel its effects before 2011. Once it's through though...we could be on the cusp of seeing a golden age for the Big 4 SUNY campuses.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:16 pm
by Redwyn
Is U Albany renovating their arena with any of the stadium capital they're getting for football?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:24 pm
by danefan
Redwyn wrote:Is U Albany renovating their arena with any of the stadium capital they're getting for football?
The original designs called for the stadium to be connected to the basketball arena and to have shared concession and restroom facilities, which would require work to the basketball arena.
The final plans are supposed to be announced in the next few weeks and apparently construction is supposed to start this spring. I don't know whether that part of the design has changed though.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:37 pm
by Seawolf97
danefan wrote:Redwyn wrote:Is U Albany renovating their arena with any of the stadium capital they're getting for football?
The original designs called for the stadium to be connected to the basketball arena and to have shared concession and restroom facilities, which would require work to the basketball arena.
The final plans are supposed to be announced in the next few weeks and apparently construction is supposed to start this spring. I don't know whether that part of the design has changed though.
This is really going to help your program and is long overdue. Our leaders in Albany can really drag their feet and find ways to waste money rather than invest it in our Univeristies. Good luck with the project!
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:10 am
by Redwyn
Really right game vs. Albany on Sunday. Was a nailbiter until the very end. The team does indeed have a ton of potential. Shades of how we were last year. No doubt it's a top roster as they mature.
I love how vocal your coach is btw. Seems so passionate about the team.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:10 pm
by Seawolf97
Big game for Stony Brook Saturday when Boston University visits.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:42 pm
by Redwyn
Seawolf97 wrote:Big game for Stony Brook Saturday when Boston University visits.
#1 in the conference with a win now that UMBC upset Maine
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:11 am
by Seawolf97
The Stony Brook Seawolves are now in 1st place in the America East Conference by virtue of defeating Boston University last night 71-55. We are 15-7 and 7-2 in AE play! Next game is at the Univ. of Hartford Wednesday 2/3. This is Stony Brooks best start since going to D-1.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:54 pm
by Redwyn
Seawolf97 wrote:The Stony Brook Seawolves are now in 1st place in the America East Conference by virtue of defeating Boston University last night 71-55. We are 15-7 and 7-2 in AE play! Next game is at the Univ. of Hartford Wednesday 2/3. This is Stony Brooks best start since going to D-1.
Loving this

Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:53 am
by danefan
Congrats to the Seawolves....but remember the regular season America East means nothing more than a seed. Its the tourney that matters.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:28 pm
by Seawolf97
danefan wrote:Congrats to the Seawolves....but remember the regular season America East means nothing more than a seed. Its the tourney that matters.
Painfully aware of that. Lose and there is no tomorrow

Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:17 pm
by Seawolf97
Stony Brook improves to 16-7 and 8-2 in America East by defeating the University of Hartford 54-44 in a
tough defensive game. Next game is at home 2/10 against Maine.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:01 pm
by yorkcountyUNHfan
My Wildcats are in Albany tonight and really need a W.
Any of you Dane fans going?
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:08 pm
by danefan
yorkcountyUNHfan wrote:My Wildcats are in Albany tonight and really need a W.
Any of you Dane fans going?
You guys don't know what needing a W means.
We're consistently playing 5 frosh and have blown some close games in the 2nd half. We need a win tonight to avoid the AEast play-in game.
To answer your question - I won't be there. Midweek games in Albany are never an option for me.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:18 am
by Seawolf97
Big game at Stony Brook tonight as the Seawolves host Maine with 1st place in America East on the line. Right now it is snowing like crazy on Long Island but Maine is already here so all we need are the fans to come out tonight. Should be a good one!
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:26 am
by danefan
We suck. The only thing we're even decent at is free throws. We score more points from the free throw line last night then we did from the field.
Terrible. Too bad we don't have enough money to fire our coach (1 year left on his contract) because his time is just about up.
Re: America East Basketball
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:12 am
by Seawolf97
danefan wrote:We suck. The only thing we're even decent at is free throws. We score more points from the free throw line last night then we did from the field.
Terrible. Too bad we don't have enough money to fire our coach (1 year left on his contract) because his time is just about up.
Hang in there! SBU was the doormat of not only AE but most of D-1 for a long time. The Danes are having
a down year after what 2 trips to the DANCE. You guys will be back I'm sure
