Ny'Mire Little
Bruce Dudek

Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Hosts Vermont, Visits UMass Lowell

ALBANY, N.Y. – UAlbany takes a tour of some of its top competition in the America East, hosting defending champion Vermont on Thursday before a visit to third-place UMass Lowell on Saturday.
 
Game Info
February 22, 2024 vs. Vermont (7:00 pm)
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February 24, 2024 at UMass Lowell (1:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack
  • UAlbany is 6-3 at home this season and 5-10 on the road; Vermont is 8-4 on the road; UMass Lowell is 7-3 at home
  • UAlbany ranks fourth in the America East in scoring offense and eighth in scoring defense
  • Vermont ranks sixth in the America East in scoring offense and first in scoring defense
  • UMass Lowell ranks first in the America East in scoring offense and third in scoring defense
  • UAlbany is one of three teams in the America East to score 2,000 total points this season
  • Thursday's game vs. Vermont is a Black Out, and presented by Chick-fil-A of North Greenbush
Scouting Vermont
The Catamounts are holding their opponents to just 62.8 points per game, a rate that ranks eighth nationally among Division I programs.  Further, Vermont fouls at the 14th-lowest rate, and turns the ball over at the seventh-lowest rate in the country.  Two Catamounts average double-figure scoring, but none more than TJ Long's 11.6 points per game.  Four more average 8.2 points per game or higher.  Vermont has won at least a share of each of the last seven America East regular season titles, and 12 of 19 dating back to the 2004-05 season.  Additionally, Vermont has won seven America East Tournament titles since the 2009-10 season, including five of the last seven, four of the last five, and each of the last two.  The Catamounts had won 23-straight games against America East opponents, before getting upset at NJIT on February 8, 63-61.  In 57 meetings against the Catamounts, UAlbany is 15-42.
 
Last Time vs. Vermont
February 1, 2024 | UAlbany visited defending America East champion Vermont to close out a three-game road swing, having previously split at Maine and at New Hampshire.  Within the first three-and-a-half minutes, Vermont built a four-point lead, only to see UAlbany go on a 5-0 run to briefly go ahead 7-6.  The Great Danes short-lived lead was their only of the game, and Vermont pulled away to lead by 17 at halftime, and by as many as 24 in the second half, before winning by 22, 81-59.  Amar'e Marshall led all scorers with 20 points, and Sebastian Thomas grabbed eight rebounds and dished seven assists to go with four steals.
 
Thursday's America East Games
  • UMBC at Maine, 6:00 pm
  • Binghamton at UMass Lowell, 6:30 pm
  • NJIT at New Hampshire, 7:00 pm
  • Vermont at UAlbany, 7:00 pm
Common Opponents
  • Dartmouth
    • UAlbany: 12/2 vs. Dartmouth, W, 73-68
    • Vermont:
  • NJIT
    • UAlbany: 1/6 at NJIT, W, 79-73; 2/15 vs. NJIT, W, 83-58
    • Vermont: 1/13 vs. NJIT, W, 76-55; 2/8 at NJIT, L, 61-63
  • Binghamton
    • UAlbany: 1/13 vs. Binghamton, W, 95-75; 2/8 at Binghamton, L, 57-69
    • Vermont: 1/18 at Binghamton, W, 82-62; 2/3 vs. Binghamton, W, 62-49
  • UMass Lowell
    • UAlbany: 1/18 vs. UMass Lowell, L, 76-97
    • Vermont: 1/25 at UMass Lowell, W, 72-65 (OT)
  • Bryant
    • UAlbany: 1/20 vs. Bryant, L, 89-98
    • Vermont: 1/27 at Bryant, W, 67-57
  • Maine
    • UAlbany: 1/25 at Maine, L, 73-81
    • Vermont: 1/6 vs. Maine, W, 65-58; 2/17 at Maine, W, 68-57
  • New Hampshire
    • UAlbany: 1/27 at New Hampshire, W, 86-79
    • Vermont: 2/15 vs. New Hampshire, W, 70-54
  • UMBC
    • UAlbany: 2/3 vs. UMBC, L, 102-114; 2/17 at UMBC, L, 75-80
    • Vermont: 1/11 vs. UMBC, W, 77-72; 2/10 at UMBC, W, 72-70 
Scouting UMass Lowell
The River Hawks have cooled off slightly after enjoying their second-best start in program history, 12-4 through the team's first 16 games.  UMass Lowell has dropped three games to America East opponents, at home against Vermont in overtime, at home against New Hampshire, and on the road at NJIT in the same week the Highlanders upset Vermont.  After finishing last season 26-8 overall and falling to Vermont in the America East title game, UMass Lowell was picked to finish second in the 2023-24 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll.  The River Hawks boast one of the best victories in the America East this season, knocking off Georgia Tech on the road, and following up two days later by nearly beating Arizona State on the road.  UMass Lowell is the America East's top team in scoring offense, and third-best in scoring defense.  The River Hawks are led by Ayinde Hikim, who averages 15.3 points per game, but can call upon a total of seven players averaging 8.5 points per game or more.  UAlbany is 18-14 lifetime against UMass Lowell.
 
Last Time vs. UMass Lowell
January 18, 2024 | Amar'e Marshall led four UAlbany scorers in double-figures with his second 30-point performance of the season, but UMass Lowell pulled away from the Great Danes in the second half to win by 21, 97-76, despite only holding a one-point lead at halftime.  UAlbany turned 11 offensive rebounds into a 13-point advantage over the River Hawks in second-chance scoring, but UMass Lowell made up for the deficit by shooting 64.3% from the floor for the full game.  UAlbany was able to close within four in the second half, but UMass Lowell regrouped and used an 11-2 run to end the Great Danes' threat and take a commanding 84-70 lead with just over five minutes remaining.
 
Saturday's America East Games
  • UAlbany at UMass Lowell, 1:00 pm
  • UMBC at New Hampshire, 1:00 pm
  • NJIT at Maine, 2:00 pm
  • Bryant at Vermont, 7:00 pm
Common Opponents
  • UMass
    • UAlbany: 11/7 at UMass, L, 71-92
    • UMass Lowell: 12/9 at UMass, L, 77-91
  • Boston University
    • UAlbany: 11/29 vs. Boston University, W, 86-72
    • UMass Lowell: 12/22 at Boston University, W, 71-63
  • Dartmouth
    • UAlbany: 12/2 vs. Dartmouth, W, 73-68
    • UMass Lowell: 11/10 at Dartmouth, W, 81-48
  • LIU
    • UAlbany: 12/28 at LIU, W, 86-69
    • UMass Lowell: 12/12 vs. LIU, W, 78-65
  • NJIT
    • UAlbany: 1/6 at NJIT, W, 79-73; 2/15 vs. NJIT, W, 83-58
    • UMass Lowell: 2/10 at NJIT, L, 64-71
  • Binghamton
    • UAlbany: 1/13 vs. Binghamton, W, 95-75; 2/8 at Binghamton, L, 57-69
    • UMass Lowell: 1/20 at Binghamton, W, 80-60
  • Bryant
    • UAlbany: 1/20 vs. Bryant, L, 89-98
    • UMass Lowell: 2/17 at Bryant, W, 86-77
  • Maine
    • UAlbany: 1/25 at Maine, L, 73-81
    • UMass Lowell: 2/1 vs. Maine, W, 76-72
  • New Hampshire
    • UAlbany: 1/27 at New Hampshire, W, 86-79
    • UMass Lowell: 1/6 at New Hampshire, W, 82-75; 2/3 vs. New Hampshire, L, 73-89
  • Vermont
    • UAlbany: 2/1 at Vermont, L, 59-81
    • UMass Lowell: 1/25 vs. Vermont, L, 65-72 (OT)
  • UMBC
    • UAlbany: 2/3 vs. UMBC, L, 102-114; 2/17 at UMBC, L, 75-80
    • UMass Lowell: 1/13 vs. UMBC, W, 86-82; 2/8 at UMBC, W, 93-80
Last Time Out
UAlbany paid a visit to UMBC on the tail end of a split week that began with the Great Danes hosting and defeating NJIT.  The previous game against the Retrievers saw a record scoring night, with the two teams combining for 216 total points.  The latest matchup was more subdued, with the Retrievers pulling off a five-point, 80-75 victory in Baltimore.  Sebastian Thomas led all scorers with 30 points, and Aaron Reddish recorded a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds.  UMBC led by as many as 10 with just under four minutes remaining, but UAlbany rallied to score nine unanswered to close within one with 1:42 on the clock.  UMBC was able to pull away at the end to clinch a five-point win.
 
Around the America East
Vermont holds a two-game lead in the conference standings at 11-1 overall, ahead of Bryant, 9-3, and UMass Lowell, 8-3.  New Hampshire is two games back of the River Hawks, at, 6-5, and UAlbany is two games further back at 4-7 and a half game up for sole possession of fifth place.  Binghamton and UMBC are each 4-8, ahead of 3-8 Maine and 3-9 NJIT.  Vermont leads the league with 21 total wins this season, but seven of the league's nine teams have 11 or more victories.
 
Rebrand
On February 21, 2024, the America East revealed a new brand identity, including a new primary logo, wordmark, and conference tagline, "Where Champions Rise".  The new mark includes a bold font that clearly and proudly declares the conference name, America East. The shield design indicates strength and emphasizes the conference's tight-knit geography along the I-95 corridor. The star and Americana color scheme are an ode to the conference's roots as well as its expansive and successful 45-year history.  As part of the conference rebrand, the new mark and color scheme will begin appearing on all conference content and collateral immediately, including a new-look official conference website, americaeast.com, that was developed in partnership with SIDEARM Sports. A soft implementation will take place on campuses this winter and spring with a full integration launching for the 2024-25 academic year.
 
Promoted
On February 15, Mike Walker, a freshman forward from Brooklyn, N.Y. and Xaverian High School, was named to the men's active roster.  Walker earned his roster spot after spending his time in the program this season as a member of the team's practice squad.  Walker made his game debut that night, checking in during the final minute of UAlbany's victory over NJIT.
 
Record-Setting
UAlbany's game against UMBC saw numerous records set.  Tyler Bertram broke UAlbany's single-game program record for three-pointers made (10) and attempted (16), surpassing the previous marks in the former, 9, set in 2001 by E.J. Gallup and matched in 2019, and in the latter, 15, set in 2001, twice, by Gallup and equaled by Healy in 2019.  Bertram's 36 total points were tied for the eighth-highest single-game total in program history.  The game saw the first 100-point performance from a team in the new Broadview Center, UMBC (114), matched later in the game by UAlbany (102).  UMBC's 114 points were the most UAlbany had conceded to an opponent in program history, surpassing the 111 points given up at Duke in 2007.  UMBC's 69 points in the second half were the most conceded in a half in program history, surpassing the 62 given up at Syracuse in 2002.  Finally, the 216 total points were the highest total in program history, surpassing the 198 from the Great Danes' game against UMES in 2001 in triple-overtime, and was the highest-scoring game between America East teams in conference history trailing just the 224 combined points set in overtime in 1995 between New Hampshire and Delaware.
 
Charity Stripe
Junior guard Sebastian Thomas played all 80 minutes for UAlbany in consecutive road games at Maine and at New Hampshire over three days.  During that time, Thomas shot a combined 22-23 from the free throw line.  Dating back to the previous game against Bryant, Thomas hit 20 consecutive free throws over three games, before missing his 12th attempt against the Wildcats.  And in that Bryant game, Amar'e Marshall went 13-13 from the line, the second-most free-throws in a single game without a miss in the program's Division I era.  After hitting his last four free throws against UMass Lowell, Marshall boasted a consecutive free-throws streak of 17 before missing.
 
Player of the Week III
Sebastian Thomas became the third Great Dane this season to earn America East Player of the Week accolades, doing so after scoring 30 points and recording seven assists in a 20-point victory over Binghamton.  Thomas shot 12-21 from the floor and surrendered just one turnover in 36 minutes of play against the Bearcats.
 
Moving on Up
With its ninth with of the season on January 6, a six-point victory at NJIT to open America East play, UAlbany surpassed their win total from the 2022-23 season in just its 16th game.  The Great Danes eclipsed last year's win total thanks in part to a five-game winning streak in the middle of non-conference play, the longest since winning six-straight during the 2017-18 season.
 
Player of the Week II
Jonathan Beagle recorded his fifth double-double of the season, scoring 21 points and recording 12 rebounds in a come-from-behind victory at LIU at the Barclays Center.  Beagle's performance garnered America East Player of the Week honors, the first of his career.  Last season as a freshman, Beagle set a record with nine America East Rookie of the Week accolades.
 
Double Trouble II
For the second time in three games, UAlbany saw two players record a double-double in the same game.  Against LIU, at the Barclays Center, Jonathan Beagle scored 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season.  Amar'e Marshall scored 12 and added 10 boards, his first double-double as a Great Dane.  Marshall is the fourth player this season to record a double-double, behind Beagle, Sebastian Thomas, and Marcus Jackson.
 
Slamming the Door
Trailing 68-61 with 7:22 remaining against LIU at the Barclays Center, UAlbany ended the game on a 25-1 scoring run to win by 17 points, 86-69.  Aaron Reddish hit a three to start the comeback.  Sebastian Thomas, who scored a game-high 32 points, hit a jumper in the paint with 5:36 to go to give UAlbany a one-point lead that they would never relinquish.  LIU scored its only point in the final 7:22 with 1:54 to go, a free throw, after UAlbany had scored 21-straight.
 
Double Trouble
In UAlbany's final home game of 2023, and before a four-game road swing to close out the nonconference schedule, the Great Danes dispatched NEC rival Sacred Heart by 14 points, 93-79, bouncing back after stumbling at Drexel 71-52.  Against the Pioneers, UAlbany saw four players score in double figures, while two, Jonathan Beagle and Marcus Jackson, recorded personal double-double.  Beagle, who recorded his fourth of the season, scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, leading UAlbany in both categories, while Jackson, recording his first career double-double, scored 15 points to go with 10 rebounds.
 
Helping Hand
Junior guard Sebastian Thomas tied the UAlbany men's basketball single-game record, recording 10 assists in the Great Danes' victory over Boston University on November 29.  Thomas is the first Great Dane to record 10 assists in a game since Ahmad Clark did so at Niagara on December 31, 2018, and is the sixth player in program history to hit the mark, with Jamar Wilson doing so twice in his career.
 
Three-for-Three
With the victory over Boston University, the UAlbany men's basketball team has won three-straight games.  The last three-game winning streak the Great Danes had was January 12-19, 2022, when they defeated UMass Lowell, NJIT, and UMBC.
 
Opening Night
The UAlbany men's basketball team was hosted the first game in the newly renovated Broadview Center on November 29, 2023.  It was the Great Danes' first true home game since hosting Hartford on March 1, 2022.  Playing in front of a debut crowd of 3,103, The Great Danes defeated former America East rival Boston University 86-72.
 
Player of the Week
For his efforts against Siena in the 2023 Albany Cup, as well has his performance against Army West Point in the previous game, Amar'e Marshall was named America East Offensive Player of the Week.  He averaged 24.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in two wins for the Great Danes, going off for a game- and career-high 33 against Siena.  Marshall is UAlbany's first Player of the Week since Cameron Healy on January 27, 2020.
 
For the Cup
UAlbany reclaimed the Albany Cup, defeating Crosstown Rival Siena 86-51 at MVP Arena.  It was UAlbany's first win in the series since the 2017-18 season, but their third in the last four meetings, and sixth in the last nine against the Saints.  Amar'e Marshall led all scorers with 33 points, and UAlbany shot 70% from the floor in the second half, going off for 58 points after holding a five-point lead at halftime.
 
Picked Seventh
The Great Danes were picked to finish seventh in the 2023 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll.  UAlbany drew 23 total points, just two behind projected sixth-place finisher UMBC, and ahead of both New Hampshire, with 18 points, and NJIT, with 10.  Defending champion Vermont was the preseason favorite, drawing 62 points and six of a possible eight first-place votes.  UMass Lowell trailed in second, with 55 points and the remaining three first-place votes.
 
Doc Sauers Classic
Created this season to honor legendary UAlbany men's basketball coach Richard "Doc" Sauers, the Classic, a multi-team event presented by the Albany Med Health System, will feature the Great Danes, Quinnipiac, and Army West Point.  UAlbany will first play Quinnipiac on the road on November 19, before returning to the Capital Region two days later for the program's first-ever game played at Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls.
 
Barclays
The UAlbany men's basketball team will play a game this season in Barclays Center in Brooklyn.  On December 10, the Great Danes will take part in the NABC Brooklyn Showcase against Temple.
 
Broadview Center
The Great Danes are set to open the brand-new Broadview center in a Nov. 29 matchup against Boston University.  Formally SEFCU Arena, Broadview Center underwent transformational renovations over the past year, upgrading fan amenities and installing new basketball locker rooms while also rotating the aspect of the court.  The building is in the process of finishing construction, with the team's game against the Terriers marked as the first official event held in the arena.  Due to its construction, UAlbany played home games last season at Hudson Valley Community College.
 
New Look Danes
The Great Danes have an almost entirely new team, with nine new student-athletes joining the quad along with six returners.  Returning for UAlbany this year is Jonathan Beagle, Justin Neely, Marcus Jackson, Aaron Reddish, Ny'Mire Little, and Will Amica. New to the team is Marcus Filien, Amar'e Marshall, Sebastian Thomas, Jack Margoupis, Bautista Giralt, Muneer Newton, Zach Matulu, Tyler Bertram, and Zane Adnan.
 
Drive the Lane with UAlbany Hoops
Drive the Lane with UAlbany Hoops is officially back for a third season.  Coaches Dwayne Killings and Colleen Mullen, along with select student-athletes, will join ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team every Monday from 6:00-7:00 p.m., live from City Line Bar & Grill for a weekly segment entitled 'Drive the Lane with UAlbany Hoops'.
 
Fans are invited to come out to City Line Bar & Grill to join Coach Killings, Coach Mullen, student-athletes and the ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team crew.  Food and drink specials will be available on a weekly basis as the teams embark on their new seasons and talk hoops every Monday.
 
Postgame Show
The UAlbany Basketball Postgame Show returns this season to 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio.  The show will begin immediately following all games, home and away, for fans to listen to as they commute home or tune in from a distance.
 
The show is set to run for 30 minutes following the final buzzer on 104.5 The Team.  Fans will hear initial reactions and a game recap to start the segment followed by interviews with the team. Coach Dwayne Killings and select student-athletes will join ESPN Radio's Rodger Wyland and Michael Johnson Jr. to break down the contest, give insights, opinions, responses, and to discuss the team's next matchup.
 
Fans can tune in to ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team by turning the dial on their radio or by streaming on their computers or smart phones.
 
FREE with your ID
UAlbany students can attend UAlbany basketball home games all season long for FREE. Students who attend games simply need to bring their school-issued ID cards to gain admission to the brand new Broadview Center.
 
Social Central
Stay up to date with UAlbany men's basketball by following the team on X (@UAlbanyMBB) and Instagram (@ualbany_mbb) for all of the latest news and highlights throughout the year.
 
Next: UAlbany hosts New Hampshire on February 29.
 
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Players Mentioned

Will Amica

#22 Will Amica

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Ny

#0 Ny'Mire Little

G
6' 4"
Sophomore
Justin Neely

#12 Justin Neely

F
6' 6"
Sophomore
Aaron Reddish

#10 Aaron Reddish

F
6' 7"
Sophomore
Jonathan Beagle

#15 Jonathan Beagle

F
6' 10"
Freshman
Marcus Jackson

#44 Marcus Jackson

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Zane Adnan

#24 Zane Adnan

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Tyler Bertram

#23 Tyler Bertram

G
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Marcus Filien

#0 Marcus Filien

F
6' 7"
Graduate Student
Jack Margoupis

#5 Jack Margoupis

F
6' 8"
Freshman
Amar

#1 Amar'e Marshall

G
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Zacharie Matulu

#14 Zacharie Matulu

G
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Will Amica

#22 Will Amica

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Ny

#0 Ny'Mire Little

6' 4"
Sophomore
G
Justin Neely

#12 Justin Neely

6' 6"
Sophomore
F
Aaron Reddish

#10 Aaron Reddish

6' 7"
Sophomore
F
Jonathan Beagle

#15 Jonathan Beagle

6' 10"
Freshman
F
Marcus Jackson

#44 Marcus Jackson

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Zane Adnan

#24 Zane Adnan

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Tyler Bertram

#23 Tyler Bertram

6' 3"
Graduate Student
G
Marcus Filien

#0 Marcus Filien

6' 7"
Graduate Student
F
Jack Margoupis

#5 Jack Margoupis

6' 8"
Freshman
F
Amar

#1 Amar'e Marshall

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
G
Zacharie Matulu

#14 Zacharie Matulu

6' 2"
Freshman
G