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Stony Brook Seawolves
75
Bryant BRY 6-5,0-0 America East
86
Winner Stony Brook SBU 4-5,0-0 CAA
Bryant BRY
6-5,0-0 America East
75
Final
86
Stony Brook SBU
4-5,0-0 CAA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Bryant BRY 36 39 75
Stony Brook SBU 31 55 86
Jared Frey - Bryant

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Seawolves Sink 16 Threes, Earn Comeback Victory Over Bryant

STONY BROOK, N.Y. - The Stony Brook University men's basketball team came from behind to defeat Bryant, 86-75, on Saturday evening at Island Federal Arena. The Seawolves knocked down 16 three-pointers and shot 66.7 percent from the field in the second half to beat the Bulldogs.

HOW IT HAPPENED
Stony Brook found itself down 17-5 out of the gate after Connor Withers made his first five shots, including four from beyond the arc. Bryant maintained a double-digit lead for a majority of the opening 13 minutes of the contest, thanks to hot shooting from three-point range. The Seawolves made it a one-possession game on two occasions down the stretch in the first half, but would go into the locker room facing a 36-31 deficit.

The second half told a much different story, seeing the Seawolves flip the script on the Bulldogs. Stony Brook shot better than 65 percent from the floor and 73.3 percent from downtown in the second half to overcome a 12-point, first-half deficit and overcome Bryant.

Momentum began swinging in the Seawolves' favor early on in the second half, and by the 12-minute mark the game was tied for the first time since the opening tip. Dean Noll's trifecta made it 47-47, capping off a 9-0 run by Stony Brook.
 


Stony Brook then grabbed its first lead of the evening, 51-49, on a Tyler Stephenson-Moore trifecta. Chippiness between the two sides followed, seeing a pair of double-technicals assessed to players from either side.
 
With the contest tied once more at 55-55, Withers struck again from downtown, but an extended celebration directed towards Stony Brook's bench earned him a technical foul. Bryant's three-point lead then turned into a seven-point deficit after the Seawolves went on a 10-0 run after the tech, punctuated by another Stepheson-Moore triple.
 
The Seawolves never trailed again, though the Bulldogs came within a possession of the lead with just under five minutes to play. The Seawolves buckled down however, expanding its lead to double figures with under two minutes to play and closing things out at the charity stripe to earn its biggest victory of the season to date.

STATS AND NOTES
  • The Seawolves made over half of their attempts from three point range, knocking down 16 of 30 shots. The 16 three-pointers made are a program record against Division I opposition.
  • Stephenson-Moore hit six threes and Frey knocked down five more to lead a Stony Brook shooting attack that had two players sink five or more shots from beyond the arc.
  • Stephenson-Moore finished with a team-high 22 points, reaching the 20-point plateau for the second straight contest. His six trifectas matched a career-high.
  • Jared Frey connected on five three-pointers, a new career-best for the sophomore.
  • Keenan Fitzmorris scored a season-high 14 points, converting on all eight of his free throw attempts, a new career best.
  • Dean Noll also scored in double figures, chipping in with 11 points, adding three assists, four rebounds and four steals.
  • Toby Onyekonwu matched a career-best mark by pulling down a game-high 10 rebounds. Onyekonwu is the first Seawolf to post double-digit rebounds this season.
  • As an offensive unit, Stony Brook was 16-24 (66.7%) from the floor and 11-15 (73.3%) from beyond the arc in the second half, scoring a season-best 55 points in the half.
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UP NEXT

Stony Brook wraps up its four-game homestand against Norfolk State on Wednesday, December 13. Tip-off between the Seawolves and Spartans is scheduled for 6:31 p.m. at Island Federal Arena with the contest streaming live on FloHoops.

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