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Stony Brook, N.Y. - The Stony Brook women's basketball team (2-5) looks to put an end to its two-game losing skid on Sunday, Dec. 11, when it travels to Central Connecticut State (1-7). Tip is slated for 2 p.m.Â
Scouting the Blue Devils
The Blue Devils are led by senior Aleah Epps, who is averaging a team-high 14.1 points per game. Senior Giocelis Reynoso and Andi Lydon make up a formidable tandem on the backboards. Reynoso is averaging 8.6 rpg, while Lydon is rebounding at a 7.3 rpg clip. Central Connecticut's defense has been vulnerable in the season's early going. The Blue Devils are allowing 76.9 points per game and have given up at least 70 points in each of their last seven games and 80 points in each of their last three games.
Series HistoryÂ
Stony Brook and Central Connecticut State have split the all-time series, 1-1. The Seawolves bested the Blue Devils in the 2006-07 season before the Blue Devils got revenge the following season.
Scognamiglio Settling In
Senior guard Christa Scognamiglio (Orangeburg, N.Y.) has overcome a slow start to lead the team in scoring over the last four games at 10.8 points per contest. She is fresh off a season-high 16 points in Stony Brook's loss to LIU Brooklyn last Sunday.Â
Lid on the Bucket
The Seawolves will try to find some offensive consistency in Sunday's road game. Stony Brook is averaging 46.5 points per game in its four road games, compared to 59.7 points per game at home.Â