Ahmad Clark
Bill Ziskin

Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Visits UMBC

ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany men's basketball team returns to the site of their 2018-19 season finale when the Great Danes visit reigning America East runner-up UMBC Wednesday night.
 
Game Info
Wednesday, January 29 at UMBC (7:00 p.m.)
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Leading the Pack
  • Cameron Healy has hit a three in 53-straight games
  • Healy leads the America East in FT% (.909) and ranks sixth nationally
  • Healy also leads in 3FG%
  • Ahmad Clark ranks second in the America East in FT%
  • UAlbany leads the America East in FT%
  • UMBC leads the America East in turnover margin and ranks second in FG%
  • UMBC's K.J. Jackson ranks second in the America East in assists
 
Scouting UMBC
The Retrievers have bounced back to win their last two games after starting their conference slate 0-4, with victories over Hartford and Maine.  Overall, UMBC is 9-12, and seven of their wins have come at home.  The Retrievers were picked second in the America East Preseason Poll after finishing 2018-19 in the America East Tournament finals, falling to champion Vermont.  UMBC landed one Preseason All-Conference player, K.J. Jackson, who averages 12.2 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.  UAlbany is 26-10 lifetime against UMBC, but has lost three of the last four meetings.
 
Last Time vs. UMBC
After splitting both regular season meetings a year ago, the Great Danes, as the six-seed, met the three-seed and defending conference champion Retrievers again in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament.  Where the regular season meeting in Baltimore went down to the wire, with UMBC clinching the game in overtime in the final seconds, and the Great Danes led by double-digits in the first half in Albany before winning by nine, the Retrievers' playoff experience came through in the rubber-match, to the tune of a 62-54 victory.  Malachi de Sousa was the high-scorer in the game, notching 15 points, but the Retrievers' defense held UAlbany to just 33% shooting from three.
 
Last Time Out
UAlbany wrapped up a two-game homestand last Saturday, hosting Hartford in their first game since an offensive explosion against UMass Lowell.  Hartford had just lost to previously winless UMBC in their last game, but led the America East in three-point defense.  The Hawks held UAlbany to just 25% shooting from deep for the game.  Graduate transfer Malik Ellison went off for 31 for Hartford, including a stretch in the second half where he scored 15-straight points.  UAlbany was held to a season-low 48 points in defeat.
 
Around the America East
Vermont, at 15-6 and 5-1 in-conference, has retaken the top spot in the conference behind a conference-high five-game winning streak.  Behind the Catamounts, UAlbany shares a tie for second at 4-2 overall with Stony Brook and Hartford, but have lost to both teams through one of two meetings each so far this season.  New Hampshire sits alone in fifth at 3-3, followed closely by UMBC and UMass Lowell in a tie for sixth at 2-4.  Rounding out the standings are Binghamton and Maine, each of whom are 2-5.
 
Wednesday's America East Games
  • UAlbany at UMBC, 7:00 p.m.
  • Vermont at New Hampshire, 7:00 p.m.
  • Binghamton at Hartford, 7:00 p.m.
  • Stony Brook at UMass Lowell, 7:00 p.m.
 
Player of the Week II
Cameron Healy became UAlbany's second America East Player of the Week of the 2019-20 season after averaging 25.5 points and 7.0 rebounds in a 1-1 week for the Great Danes against UMass Lowell and Hartford.  Healy set the program single-game record with 41 points, surpassing the previous high of 40 held by Gary Holway and David Nichols, as well as the previous high of 39 against an America East opponent in the regular season held by Jamar Wilson.  Additionally, Healy's 41 points were the most in an America East regular season game in 16 years.
 
Streaking
Sophomore guard Cameron Healy started all 32 games for the Great Danes last season, and connected on a three-pointer in each of those 32 games.  Through 21 games this season, Healy has extended his made three-pointer streak to 53 games, the third-longest active streak in the nation.  The national leader is junior Mack Smith from Eastern Illinois, who has made a three-pointer in 69-consecutive games.  Lafayette's Justin Jaworski saw his streak come to an end at 64 games on January 18.
 
Approaching 400
At 11-10 in 2019-20, head coach Will Brown has won 395 games as a head coach, leaving him just five wins away from hitting the 400-win milestone for his career.  After spending three seasons as an assistant coach at Saint Rose, Brown earned his first head coaching position at Sullivan County Community College ahead of the 1998-99 season.  In three years at Sullivan, Brown went 90-10 before being named interim head coach at UAlbany in the 2001-02 season.  Brown was named head coach officially, and since has compiled 305 of his 395 career victories with the Great Danes.
 
Suits & Sneakers
January 20-26 will feature the 2019-20 season's Coaches vs. Cancer Suits & Sneakers week. The nationwide event sees basketball coaches wear sneakers with their suits on the sidelines during games in a united effort to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, as well as prevention screening, and early detection.
 
High Score
On January 22 against UMass Lowell, sophomore guard Cameron Healy scored 41 points, taking over as the all-time single-game leading scorer in program history.  Healy surpassed the previous single-game high of 40, reached twice before in program history, first in 1957 by Gary Holway and most recently in 2017 by David Nichols.  Healy also surpassed Jamar Wilson's scoring record against an America East opponent in the regular season of 39 in 2003.  The Great Danes collectively scored 101 points against the Riverhawks, their highest total since scoring 102 against Oneonta in 2017, falling just seven points shy of the single-game program record of 108, set first in 2000 against Southern Vermont and again in 2016 against Maine.  Finally, the Danes' 59 points in the second half set a single-half team scoring record, surpassing the previous high of 57 set in 2017 against Colgate.
 
To the Wire
Twice this season, UAlbany has clinched victory in the waning seconds of the game.  First, the Great Dane broke through at Columbia to secure their first road victory of the season in their final non-conference game.  UAlbany outscored Columbia 6-1 in the final 12 seconds, including the go-ahead free throw from Cameron Healy with 0.7 seconds remaining to knock off the Lions 67-66.  Next, after forcing a resurgent New Hampshire to overtime, Antonio Rizzuto stole an inbounds pass and scored a layup to give UAlbany the lead with 2.5 seconds to go.  Once again, following another Wildcats' turnover on an inbounds pass, Healy clinched the game at the line, capping off a 5-1 Great Dane scoring run in the final 12 seconds to win 76-73.
 
Charity Stripe
On January 11 vs. Maine, the team's first home game since December 14 and their America East home opener, UAlbany set four records from the free throw line in a 76-70 victory over the Black Bears.  As a team, the Great Danes set single-game program records with 36 free throws made and 47 free throws attempted.  The record was spurred in large part by senior guard Ahmad Clark, who set individual player single-game program records in the same categories, with 18 free throws made and 24 attempted.  The previous team records were set on January 13, 2018 against Maine, when the Danes shot 35-44 from the line.  Clark broke Brian Lillis' player records of 16-18 from March 8, 2008 against Boston University.  Clark earned so many attempts by drawing 17 fouls during the game, and now ranks in a tie for second in single-game America East history in free throws attempted, with Drexel's Malik Rose (vs. Vermont, 1/31/93), and tied for third in free throws made with Rose (vs. Hofstra, 2/5/95), Hartford's Justin Bailey (vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/99), and Vermont's Clancy Rugg (at Binghamton, 3/2/14).  The America East record for free throws attempted is 28, held by Rose (vs. Hofstra, 2/8/95), and free throws made is 21, held by Vermont's Eddie Bendon (vs. Drexel, 1/29/94).
 
Coaches Cure CF
UAlbany's conference home opener against Maine on January 11 will be the team's Coaches Cure CF game for this season. UAlbany is one of 14 teams participating in Coaches Cure CF games this year, raising awareness through the initiative for cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder that affects more than 30,000 people in the United States. The Great Danes, who have gone 5-1 in their Coaches Cure CF games, have raised more than $22,000 for the cause over the last six years. The UAlbany coaching staff will wear sweatsuits on the sideline during the game in solidarity with the initiative.  In the 2020 edition of the game, UAlbany defeated Maine 76-70.
 
Starting Right
For the first time since the 2015-16 season, the UAlbany men's basketball program began their America East schedule with a victory.  Following a stretch of three-straight conference-opening defeats, the Great Danes claimed a win at in-state rival Binghamton to start America East play 1-0.  In the previous three seasons, the Danes had lost in 2018-19 to Vermont, 80-51, in 2017-18 to Hartford, 72-64, and in 2016-17 at UMass Lowell, 85-79.  Their last victory was in 2015-16 over UMBC, 73-59.
 
Non-conference Wrapup
UAlbany finished their 15-game non-conference schedule with a 7-8 record, improving two games on their performance from the previous season.  The non-conference slate was highlighted by a three-games-in-three-days tournament at Quinnipiac, during which the Great Danes won two of three games.  UAlbany went 6-2 at SEFCU Arena during the first half of the season, but struggled on the road, securing their first away victory of the season against their final non-conference opponent, Columbia, with a go-ahead free throw with 0.7 seconds remaining.  Cameron Healy led UAlbany through the first half, averaging 15.6 points per game, followed closely by Ahmad Clark, who averaged 14.6.
 
Double-Double II
UAlbany's second double-double of the season came from senior and first-year Great Dane Romani Hansen, who scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds at Monmouth.  Hansen's production came in just under 24 minutes of court time, his third-highest minute total of the season.  Hansen shot 4-9 from the floor and went even on rebounding, grabbing five offensive and five defensive.
 
Players of the Week
For the first time in 2019-20, UAlbany pulled in America East weekly awards.  Ahmad Clark and Trey Hutcheson swept the awards following their efforts against Niagara, winning Player and Rookie of the Week honors, respectively.  Clark averaged 18.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.0 assists in two games, including a 26-point and eight-assist night against Niagara.  Hutcheson scored a career-high 18 points against the Purple Eagles, making his seventh-straight start.
 
300
On December 14, 2019, UAlbany head coach Will Brown won his 300th victory as coach of the Great Danes.  In his 19th season, Brown claimed his 300th victory in his 574th game on the sidelines, overseeing his young squad earn a comeback 84-80 victory over visiting Niagara in the team's final home game of 2019.  Since taking over as the Great Danes' head coach during the 2001-02 season, Brown has won five America East titles, two America East regular-season titles, one NCAA Tournament victory, and guided his teams to seven 20-win seasons.  Currently in his 19th season at the helm, Brown has averaged more than 16 wins per season, including high-water marks of 24 wins in three separate seasons.
 
Down but Not Out
The Great Danes won their season-high third-straight game, defeating American University at SEFCU Arena 68-64.  UAlbany trailed by as many as 19 in the first half, before storming back to take the lead in the second.  The Danes fell behind again by as many as nine, before rallying a second time to claim a four-point victory.  Cameron Healy and Antonio Rizzuto scored 18 and 17 points, respectively, with Rizzuto shooting 6-9 from the floor and 5-7 from three.
 
Bobcats Invitational Wrapup
The UAlbany men's basketball team arrived at the Bobcats Invitational, where they would play three games in three days at Quinnipiac University, with a 2-2 record.  Leaving the tournament, the Danes were 4-3, holding a winning record for the first time all season after posting consecutive wins, also for the first time this season, to close out their three games.  After falling to tournament host Quinnipiac, the Great Danes received career nights from Kendall Lauderdale and Antonio Rizzuto to defeat Sacred Heart, and then held off a stingy Presbyterian squad to finish the tournament 2-1.
Double-Double
For the first time in his career, sophomore Malachi de Sousa recorded a double-double.  de Sousa scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the Great Danes' second game of the season, against Canisius.  It was the first double-double for a UAlbany player since February 2019 when Cameron Healy went for 31 and 10 in his record-setting performance against Binghamton.
 
Preseason Recognition
Sophomore guard Cameron Healy earned a spot on the America East Preseason All-Conference team.  After averaging 16.0 points per game last season and setting program records for three-point shooting, Healy earned a spot on the America East All-Conference Third and All-Rookie Teams a year ago, while finishing as runner-up for America East Rookie of the Year.  Additionally, senior guard Ahmad Clark was one of 50 players named to the Lou Henson Award Preseason Watch List, which recognizes the top mid-major player in the country.
 
Picked Fourth
For the second-consecutive season, the UAlbany men's basketball team was picked fourth in the America East Preseason Coaches' Poll, drawing 47 points to fall just behind Stony Brook's 48 in third.  Vermont was selected unanimously as the league favorite, marking the fourth-straight year the Catamounts have landed atop the preseason poll.  UMBC received the lone remaining first-place vote in second place with 53 points.
 
Record-Setting
Great Danes players set a handful of program records during the 2018-19 season.  Freshman Cameron Healy set or tied single-game and single-season marks for three-pointers made and attempted, and broke Jamar Wilson's freshman record for total points scored in a season with 512.  Additionally, Ahmad Clark tied the program record for single game assists with 10 at Niagara, and set a Division-I era single-season program record with 63 total steals.
 
From Deep
The Great Danes embraced the three-pointer last season, setting single-season program records for threes attempted (790) and made (274) in 32 games.  Sophomore Cameron Healy led the charge, taking 251 threes and making 104, including 55 in conference play, all of which were individual single-season program records.
 
Freshmen become Sophomores
For four of the last five games last season, starting February 21 against Stony Brook and excluding Senior Night on February 27, the Great Danes started freshman at all five positions.  The team started the season with freshmen at three starting spots, Cameron Healy, Adam Lulka, and Brent Hank, and moved to start four freshmen for the first time on December 20 against Manhattan when Antonio Rizzuto made his second career start.  All five freshman who played starting roles at some point last season return to the squad this year, including Healy and Lulka who each started every game last season.
 
Returning Depth
The Great Danes return nine players from the 2018-19 squad, including all five players who started at the end of the year.  The most prominent departure was Devonte Campbell, who averaged 7.8 points and 4.8 rebounds last year, while earning America East All-Defensive Team accolades for the third time in his career.  UAlbany returns each of its top five scorers, as well as two of its three most prominent bench players.
 
The North
In August, UAlbany took a week-long trip to play exhibition games against five Canadian universities.  The team played twice in Ottawa and three times in Montréal, ending the trip on a three-game winning streak against McGill University, Université du Québec à Montréal, and Concordia. 
 
Fighting Fires
During the offseason, sophomore guard Antonio Rizzuto signed up to be a volunteer firefighter with the McKownville Fire Department.  When he's not otherwise occupied with basketball or school work, Rizzuto answers calls when a situation requires respondents.  Rizzuto is an exterior firefighter, where he retrieves items from the trucks and hooks up the hoses to fire hydrants.
 
In-House
A point of pride for head coach Will Brown, each of his staff members holds a degree from the University at Albany.  Each of his assistant coaches, Jon Iati, Josh Pelletier, and Jerrad Knotts, hold UAlbany degrees, as do his director of basketball operations Greig Stire and video coordinator Shane Hammill.  Brown's is the only staff in the country that can boast holding degrees from their coaching institution across the board.  Iati, Knotts, and Stire all played for Brown during their collegiate careers.  Further, entering their eighth season together, the Great Danes staff is tied for the second-longest tenured staff in the country.  West Virginia coach Bob Huggins' staff enters their eighth year together, while Tom Izzo's staff at Michigan State enters their 10th.
 
Captains
The Great Danes announced three players, Ahmad Clark, Adam Lulka, and Nick Fruscio, to serve as team captains for the 2019-20 season.  Clark and Lulka each enter their second-straight season as team captains, while senior Nick Fruscio was selected by his teammates to serve in his final year.
 
Decade Recap
The Great Danes finished the 2010's with a record of 188-148, the second-highest decade wins total in program history behind the 190 victories during the 1980's.  UAlbany also won 93 America East games in the 2010's, and averaged nearly 19 wins per season in the last decade.
 
Next
UAlbany host defending America East champion Vermont on Saturday, February 1 for this year's Big Purple Growl.  Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Devonte Campbell

#12 Devonte Campbell

F
6' 6"
Senior
Ahmad Clark

#4 Ahmad Clark

G
6' 1"
Senior
Malachi de Sousa

#1 Malachi de Sousa

G/F
6' 6"
Sophomore
Nick Fruscio

#22 Nick Fruscio

G
5' 10"
Senior
Brent Hank

#10 Brent Hank

C
6' 10"
Sophomore
Romani Hansen

#32 Romani Hansen

F
6' 8"
Senior
Cameron Healy

#11 Cameron Healy

G
6' 3"
Sophomore
Trey Hutcheson

#2 Trey Hutcheson

G/F
6' 5"
Freshman
Kendall Lauderdale

#54 Kendall Lauderdale

F/C
6' 8"
Senior
Adam Lulka

#14 Adam Lulka

F/C
6' 8"
Sophomore
Antonio Rizzuto

#0 Antonio Rizzuto

G
6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Devonte Campbell

#12 Devonte Campbell

6' 6"
Senior
F
Ahmad Clark

#4 Ahmad Clark

6' 1"
Senior
G
Malachi de Sousa

#1 Malachi de Sousa

6' 6"
Sophomore
G/F
Nick Fruscio

#22 Nick Fruscio

5' 10"
Senior
G
Brent Hank

#10 Brent Hank

6' 10"
Sophomore
C
Romani Hansen

#32 Romani Hansen

6' 8"
Senior
F
Cameron Healy

#11 Cameron Healy

6' 3"
Sophomore
G
Trey Hutcheson

#2 Trey Hutcheson

6' 5"
Freshman
G/F
Kendall Lauderdale

#54 Kendall Lauderdale

6' 8"
Senior
F/C
Adam Lulka

#14 Adam Lulka

6' 8"
Sophomore
F/C
Antonio Rizzuto

#0 Antonio Rizzuto

6' 3"
Sophomore
G