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Monday, March 8, 2010

Men's Basketball Falls To Boston University, 70-63, In America East Semifinals


Senior Muhammad El-Amin scores game-high 20 points.


West Hartford, Conn. - Trailing by 13 points at halftime, Stony Brook University men's basketball team rallied to take a five-point lead with 6:42 remaining but Boston University ended the game on a 22-10 run to defeat the Seawolves, 70-63, in an America East Semifinal game on Sunday night at Chase Arena. Senior Muhammad El-Amin (Lansing, Mich.) scored a game-high 20 for Stony Brook while sophomore Bryan Dougher (Scotch Plains, N.J.) chipped in with 16. Stony Brook will now await its opponent in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), which it received an automatic bid to by virtue of winning the America East regular season title. First round NIT games are scheduled for March 16 or 17. It will be the first postseason appearance in program history for the Seawolves.

"What a terrific basketball game," Stony Brook head coach Steve Pikiell said. "I couldn't be prouder of my guys and the effort and heart they showed tonight and all season. Give credit to BU, they made the plays they had to make down the stretch."

El-Amin's 20 points give him 501 on the season. He is the first Stony Brook player to score over 500 points since the Seawolves jumped to Division I. Junior Chris Martin (Springfield Gardens, N.Y.) added 11 points while sophomore Tommy Brenton (Columbia, Md.) had seven points and a game-high 10 rebounds for the Seawolves, who are now 22-9.

Stony Brook led by one with five and half minutes left when Dougher drilled a three to give Stony Brook a 56-52 advantage. Tyler Morris hit two free throws to bring BU within two and Corey Lowe then drilled a three to give the Terriers the lead. John Holland followed with a driving hoop to give BU a 59-56 advantage.

Jake O'Brien hit two free throws to push the Terriers lead to five but Brenton answered with a driving hoop and Martin then hit two free throws to make it 61-60 with 2:35 to go. Holland scored to make it 63-60 and Dougher then missed a long three on Stony Brook's next possession. O'Brien followed with an inside hoop but Dougher drilled a three from the right wing to draw SBU within two.

But Lowe scored on a follow hoop though with 40 seconds and BU then forced a Stony Brook turnover. Carlos Strong followed with two free throws to ice the game for the Terriers.

Stony Brook jumped on the Terriers early behind El-Amin, who hit three three-pointers over the first two and half minutes to give SBU a 9-3 lead. BU answered with an 11-1 run though over the next four minutes to take a four-point lead. The Terriers pushed their lead to seven on a Lowe three before SBU scored five straight points, three by Brenton, to climb within two.

SBU eventually crept within one on a Martin hoop before Valadas Surutis hit a three to give kick start a 15-0 BU run that gave the Terriers a 37-21 lead. Dougher drilled a three with time winding down to cut SBU deficit to 13 at the break.

A Dougher three on Stony Brook's first possession of the second half cut the BU lead to 37-27 and sophomore Dallis Joyner (Norfolk, Va.) and Martin then scored back-to-back hoops to cut SBU's deficit to six. Another Dougher three made it 37-34. SBU eventually tied the game on a Martin free throw with 15:34 to go.

O'Brien scored BU's first points of the second half on the Terriers next possession but Martin responded with short jumper to tie it at 39. The Seawolves took their lead since the early going at the 12 minute mark as El-Amin drilled a three off a feed from sophomore Danny Carter (London, England).

Stony Brook still lead by two with just less than eight minutes left when John Holland tied the game with a tough runner in the lane. But El-Amin answered with a fade-away jumper to put SBU back on top. El-Amin stretched the Stony Brook lead to five with two free throws but BU answered with four straight points to climb within one five and a half minutes to go.