Stony Brook earned an impressive CAA Tournament win on Saturday afternoon, taking down North Carolina A&T by a score of 59-51. The Seawolves went into the break leading by four points, and then outscored the Aggies 27-23 over the final 20 minutes to secure the win.ðŸ†
This win was led by a balanced scoring effort for Stony Brook. Khari Clark led the scoring with 14 points. Victoria Keenan added 12, while Gigi Gonzalez also contributed nine points. The transition game was a big factor in the Seawolves’ success, as 16 of the team’s points came on the fast break. Efficiency metrics evaluated the offense at an average of 0.88 points scored per possession on 53% true shooting.
D’Mya Tucker recorded 13 points and seven rebounds, and Chaniya Clark contributed another 13 points to pace North Carolina A&T. Collectively, the Aggies were inefficient on offense. They converted on just 30% of field goal attempts and 14% of three-point attempts. From the free throw line, North Carolina A&T went 6-of-10.
- Stony Brook outran North Carolina A&T, outscoring them in transition 16 to 6
- North Carolina A&T was plagued by seven unforced turnovers (10% of possessions)
- Victoria Keenan recorded a game-high +19 plus-minus
Stony Brook proved once again that it is a tough matchup. The Seawolves’ next matchup is a March 17 game against TBA at Entertainment & Sports Arena. This loss was a rare slip-up for NC A&T, which had been playing well recently, including an opening round victory over Hofstra.
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