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Roundups

No. 11 Marist vs. No. 1 Iona (March 11): The Red Foxes take on the top seeds in the Metro Atlantic final at 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

Coaching change:Army's Allen out after seven seasons as head coach

No. 11 MARIST 69, No. 10 Saint Peter's 57 (March 10): Marist (13-19) advanced to the Metro Atlantic finals for the first time in 26 years as a member and its first league title game since 1992. The Red Foxes shot out to a 41-20 halftime lead, shooting 52 percent from the field - Marist has not trailed through three playoff games. Patrick Gardner (11 rebounds) scored 18 points with Isaiah Brickner, Noah Harris and Javon Cooley each adding 10. The Red Foxes finished at 39 percent shooting, hitting six of 16 beyond the arc. The Red Foxes won despite giving up 14 points off miscues and getting beat 22-10 in the paint.

No. 11 MARIST 75, No. 3 Quinnipiac 59 (March 9): Patrick Gardner (nine rebounds) scored 22 points, Isaiah Brickner 21, Tyler Saint-Furcy 10 and Javon Cooley eight for Marist in the Metro Atlantic quarterfinal. The Red Foxes shot 47 percent, hit 10 of 24 3-pointers and 13 of 15 free throws.

MARIST 61, No. 6 Manhattan 50 (March 7): Marist won its Metro Atlantic first-round game. Patrick Gardner (11 rebounds) scored 22 points, Noah Harris nine and Isaiah Brickner and Stephane Ingo six apiece for the Red Foxes, who shot 38 percent, hit eight of 20 3-point attempts and 13 of 17 foul shots. Manhattan did win the paint battle 32-22 but the Jaspers were held to 33 percent shooting, missing 23 of 27 3-point attempts.

Colgate 91, ARMY 74 (March 5): Visiting Army (17-16) went down 48-34 in the first half and drew no closer than 10 points the rest of the way in the Patriot League semifinals. Jalen Rucker scored 26 points, Coleton Benson 24 and Chris Mann eight for the Black Knights, who shot 51 percent and hit 10 of 27 3-pointers. Colgate has a trio of players who scored at least 20 points. The Raiders won the paint battle 42-28 and scored 25 points off 16 Army turnovers.

ORANGE 79, Raritan Valley 76 (March 4): SUNY Orange (29-1) won the NJCAA Div. 2 East B District final, advancing to nationals for the second time. George Patsalos scored 17 off the bench, Darius Boben 16, Kevin Stein 15, Keon Gill 14 and Romeo Aquino 11 for the Colts, who shot 37 percent but missed 18 of 20 3-point attempts. Orange did get 23 points from the foul line. Stein, Aquino and Tim Linton each had nine rebounds.

Niagara County 63, SULLIVAN 54: (March 4): Host and Region XV champion SUNY Sullivan bowed in the NJCAA Div. 2 East District A final. Jay Alvarez scored 20 points, Kipplyn Richvine 12 and KeSean Tracy eight for the Generals (22-8), who shot 30 percent and hit five of 25 3-point attempts. Tracy had seven assists and Alvarez 12 rebounds.

ARMY 71, Boston Univ. 69, OT (March 2): Jalen Rucker scored all 12 of Army's points in the extra session, finishing with 32 points in the Patriot League quarterfinal. Rucker's layup with 63 se3conds left put Army up for good. Coleton Benson scored 16 points and Ethan Roberts nine for the Black Knights (17-15), who shot 38 percent and shot 6-for-26 from 3-point range. Army scored 16 points off 10 B.U. turnovers.

SULLIVAN MEN 73, ORANGE MEN 70 (Feb. 26): SUNY Sullivan captured its fourth consecutive Region XV Div. 2 title, spoiling Orange's perfect 29-0 record. Jair Currie scored 23 points, Jay Alvarez 17 and Kipplyn Richvine 12 for Sullivan, which shot 43 percent and hit 12 of 28 3-pointers. For Orange, Romeo Aquino scored 18 points, Darius Boben 15, Tim Linton 14 and Kevin Stein 13. The Colts shot 32 percent and hit only six of 19 3-pointers.

ARMY 80, Holy Cross 65 (Feb. 25): Visiting Army (16-15) split its last 10 games, finishing Patriot League play at 10-8, securing fourth place and a home quarterfinal playoff vs. Boston University on Thursday. The Black Knights, up 46-43, went on a 9-2 run to establish a double-digit lead with 11:45 to play. Chris Mann posted 18 points, Ethan Roberts 15, Jalen Rucker 14 and Coleton Benson nine for the Black Knights, who shot 48 percent and hit eight of 22 3-pointers.

Patriot League tourney (Feb. 25): First round, Feb. 28 - No. 10 Bucknell at No. 7 American, 7 p.m.; No. 9 Holy Cross at No. 8 Loyola, 7 p.m.; Quarterfinals, March 2 - Holy Cross or Loyola at No. 1 Colgate, 7 p.m.; No. 5 Boston Univ. at No. 4 Army, 6 p.m.; No. 6 Lafayette at No. 3 Lehigh, 7 p.m.; Bucknell or American at No. 2 Navy, 7 p.m.; Semifinals, March 5 - 9/8-1 winner vs. 5-4 winner, 2 p.m. or 4 p.m.; 10/7-2 winner vs. 6-3 winner, 2 p.m. or 4 p.m.; Championship, March 8 - Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m.

No 1 ORANGE 133, No. 4 Rockland 94 (Feb. 25): SUNY Orange (28-0) and ranked No. 4 nationally, won its Region XV Div. 2 semifinal at home. Keon Gill scored 43 points, Darius Boben (seven assists, four steals) 26, Kevin Stein 22 and Romeo Aquino (10 rebounds) 19. The Colts look to complete a three-game season sweep of Sullivan at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

No. 2 SULLIVAN 79, No. 3 Westchester 59 (Feb. 25): Kipplyn Richvine scored 30 points and Jalen Minto 12 for SUNY Sullivan in its Region XV Div. 2 semifinal win, in Middletown. The Generals (21-7) will face host SUNY Orange at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for the region title.

MARIST 81, Manhattan 58 (Feb. 24): Patrick Gardner scored 25 points, Stephane Ingo 17, Noah Harris 15 and Javon Cooley 10 for visiting Marist (10-17, 6-12 Metro Atlantic), winners of two in a row. The Red Foxes shot 52 percent and hit 12 of 26 3-pointers, five from Harris. Ingo grabbed 11 rebounds.

No. 1 Oswego 73, No. 5 NEW PALTZ 68 (Feb. 24): The visiting Hawks battled national No. 9 Oswego to the end of this SUNYAC semifinal, whittling a 12-point deficit to just three with 10 seconds to play. Rylan Blondo scored 21 points, Isaiah Bien-Aise 20 and Brandon Scott and Lucas Seyoum nine apiece for New Paltz, which shot 48 percent and hit seven of 21 3-pointers. The Hawks enjoyed a 42-28 edge in the paint but did surrender 17 points off 16 miscues.

Boston Univ. 73, ARMY 67 (Feb. 22): Jalen Rucker's 3-pointer with 1:53 to play tied the game at 67 but B.U. scored the final six points in Army's home finale. Rucker scored 24, Ethan Roberts 16 and Abe Johnson 11 for the Black Knights, who shot 46 percent and hit five of 20 3-point attempts. Roberts and Chris Mann each had 10 rebounds.

No. 5 NEW PALTZ 72, No. 4 Oneonta 48 (Feb. 21): Visiting SUNY New Paltz rolled to a 42-28 halftime lead and won its SUNYAC quarterfinal. Rylan Blondo scored 23 points, Lucas Seyoum 12 and Isaiah Bien-Aise 11 for the Hawks, who shot 42 percent and hit five of 15 3-pointers. The Hawks scored 18 points off 12 Oneonta turnovers and won the paint battle 32-24.

No. 1 Farmingdale 100, No. 8 MOUNT SAINT MARY 70 (Feb. 21): Visiting Mount (9-17) trailed 50-30 in the Skyline quarterfinal. Connor Cyran scored 13 points, Brenden Graham 11 and Jayden Figueroa nine for the Knights, who shot 44 percent and hit only five of 20 3-pointers. The Rams held a 53-34 rebounding edge and scored 27 points off 18 Mount turnovers.

NJCAA Region XV all-stars (Feb. 21): MVP - Romeo Aquino, Orange, G/F, Soph.; Coach of year - Tom Rickard, Orange; First team - Aquino; Kevin Stein, Orange, G, Soph.; Darius Boben, Orange, G, Soph.; Jay Alvarez, Sullivan, G, Soph.; Jair Currie, Sullivan, G, Soph.; Second team - Kipplyn RIchvine, Sullivan, G, Soph.; Ed Beqiri, Westchester, F, Soph.; Omar Knonde, Westchester, F, Soph; Tayejon Lynch, Rockland, G, Fr.; Diamonte McMillan, Rockland, G, Fr.; Sportsmanship team - George Patsalos, Orange, F, Fr.; Jaiden Marshall, Ulster, F/C, Fr.; Jalen Minto, Sullivan, F, Soph.; Trevor Mooney, Westchester, F, Soph.; Daniel Jean-Baptiste, Rockland, F, Soph.

MARIST 61, Niagara 52 (Feb. 19): Host Marist (9-17, 5-12 Metro Atlantic) snapped a three-game losing streak, outscoring the Purple Eagles 37-26 in the second half. Patrick Gardner and Kam Farris each score 14 points, Noah Harris 10 and Isaiah Brickner seven for the Red Foxes, who shot 47 percent and hit seven of 15 3-pointers.

ARMY 53, Lafayette 43 (Feb. 18): Host Army (15-14) led for the final 34:30, using a 17-0 run midway through the first half to seize control. Jalen Rucker score 16 points and Ethan Roberts seven for the Black Knights, who shot 39 percent and hit five of 24 3-pointers. Army won the paint battle 28-16.

Potsdam 85, NEW PALTZ 84 (Feb. 18): MeSean Johnson scored on a layup with 11 seconds left to lift host Potsdam - the Hawks lost a 6-point lead in the final 2:03. Isaiah Bien-Aise posted 23 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawks, who shot 48 percent and hit 11 of 29 3-pointers. Lucas Seyoum added 16 points and Rylan Blondo 11. The Bears outscored the Hawks 48-36 in the paint, but New Paltz scored 25 points off 20 Potsdam turnovers.

Merchant Marine 58, MOUNT SAINT MARY 53 (Feb. 18): Visiting Mount failed to hold a 33-25 lead in Skyline finale, missing all 10 3-point shots after halftime. Knights move to 9-16, 6-10 Skyline, splitting last eight games. Connor Cyran scored 14 points and Elijah Barnett and Miles Calame seven apiece for the Knights, who shot 35 percent and hit only four of 22 shots beyond arc. Mount did outscore the Marines 30-22 in the paint.

SULLIVAN 81, Montgomery 69 (Feb. 18): Host SUNY Sullivan closed its regular season with a second win in a row. The Generals shot 47 percent, hit five 3-pointers and converted 12 of 15 free throws. Kipplyn Richvine scored 29 points, Jay Alvarez 23 and Jair Currie 15 for Sullivan. Alvarez added 15 rebounds.

Fairfield 70, MARIST 61 (Feb. 17): Host Marist (8-17) lost for the third in a row. Fairfield grabbed the lead on the first shot after the break and never relinquished. Patrick Gardner scored 13 points with Noah Harris and Javon Cooley each adding 11 for the Red Foxes, who shot 43 percent and hit eight of 28 3-pointers. The Stags outscored Marist 26-18 in the paint.

NEW PALTZ 86, Plattsburg 81 (Feb. 17): Visiting SUNY New Paltz (12-12) got 20 points from Rylan Blondo, 14 from Sean St. Lucia, 13 from Isaiah Bien-Aise and Lucas Seyoum and 11 from Brandon Scott. The Hawks shot 47 percent, hit 9 of 21 3-pointers and 17 of 20 free throws.

ORANGE 115, Clarks Summit 48 (Feb. 16): Visiting SUNY Orange pulled away from a 58-22 halftime lead and moved to 27-0. Romeo Aquino scored 25 points, Tim Linton 19, Keon Gill 16 and Darius Boben, Kevin Stein and Tyreke Harewood each had nine for the Colts, who shot 55 percent, hit six 3-pointers and 19 of 22 foul shots. Aquino had 11 rebounds with Linton and Jared Smalls adding 10 apiece.

Colgate 93, ARMY 86 (Feb. 15): Visiting Army whittled a 20-point deficit to four in the final minute. Jalen Rucker scored 23 points, Coleton Benson 22 and Chris Mann 18 for the Black Knights, who shot 57 percent and hit half of 22 3-pointers. Army won the paint battle 46-34 but gave up 23 points off 16 turnovers.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 65, Maritime 60 (Feb. 14): Jayden Figueroa scored 13 points, Elijah Barnett 12, Ryan Graham 10 and Brenden Graham nine for the host Knights (9-15), who shot 44 percent and hit seven of 20 3-pointers.

ORANGE 106, Dutchess 81 (Feb. 14): Host SUNY Orange (26-0) rolled to a 62-31 halftime lead. Starters Romeo Aquino scored 31 points, Darius Boben 21, Keon Gill 17, Kevin Stein 11 and Tim Linton 10 for the Colts, who shot 60 percent, hit five of 16 3-pointers and held a 45-34 rebounding edge. Aquino had 10 boards and Jared Smalls eight.

SULLIVAN 106, Rockland 92 (Feb. 14): Host SUNY Sullivan rolled out to a 62-34 halftime lead. Jay Alvarez scored 30 points, Jair Currie 27 and Kipplyn Richvine 25 for the Generals, who shot 53 percent, hit nine of 30 3-pointers. Alvarez had 11 rebounds and Naquan Pounder 10.

Westchester 84, ULSTER 41 (Feb. 14): Visiting SUNY Ulster fell behind 38-21 by halftime. A.J. Piedra scored 16 points and Osman Murillo 10 for the Senators, who shot 18 percent and missed 14 of 17 3-point attempts.

Siena 73, MARIST 65 (Feb. 12):

ORANGE 98, U.S.M.A. Prep 83 (Feb. 12): Starters Kevin Stein scored 25 points, Darius Boben 24, Tim Linton 20 and Romeo Aquino 17 for host SUNY Orange, which shot 50 percent and hit eight threes and 14 free throws. The Colts enjoyed a 51-37 rebounding edge with 20 on the offensive glass. Aquino and Linton each had 11 boards, with Jared Smalls posting seven assists and Keon Gill and Boben six apiece.

Navy 70, ARMY 53 (Feb. 11):

Brockport 83, NEW PALTZ 78 (Feb. 11):

Manhattanville 77, MOUNT SAINT MARY 64 (Feb. 11):

Essex 84, SULLIVAN 77 (Feb. 11): Visiting SUNY Sullivan was outscored 57-40 in the second half. Jair Currie scored 20, Naquan Pounder 15, Jay Alvarez 12 and reserve Kipplyn Richbvine 14 for the Generals, who shot 50 percent and hit six 3-pointers. Pounder had 13 boards.

Saint Peter's 67, MARIST 56 (Feb. 10):

NEW PALTZ 88, Geneseo 61 (Feb. 10):

ORANGE 94, SULLIVAN 8 (Feb. 9): Kevin Stein scored 27 points, Romeo Aquino 19, Darius Boben 15, Tim Linton 12 and reserve George Patsalos 12 for host SUNY Orange, which completed a season sweep of SUNY Sullivan. The Colts shot 44 percent, hit six threes and tallied 30 from the foul stripe. For Sullivan, Jay Alvarez scored 22, Cameron Gallon and Naquan Pounder 15 apiece and Jair Currie and Jalen Minto 11 apiece. The Generals shot 42 percent, missed 22 of 27 3-pointers and tacked on 15 free throws.

Rockland 88, ULSTER 62 (Feb. 9): Reserves Justin Green scored 15 points and Jason Mairy 13, and starter Ian Jabeteh added 10 for visiting SUNY Ulster, which shot 34 percent and missed all but one of 12 3-point attempts. Jabeteh and Jaiden Marshall each had nine rebounds.

ARMY 76, Loyola 70 (Feb. 8):

MOUNT SAINT MARY 62, Purchase 58 (Feb. 8):

No. 15 Williams 63, NEW PALTZ 57 (Feb. 7):

ORANGE 110, Rockland 71 (Feb. 7):

SULIVAN 80, Westchester 65 (Feb. 7):

ULSTER 95, Bronx 75 (Feb. 7):

MARIST 75, Canisius 67 (Feb. 5):

ORANGE 93, Jamestown 57 (Feb. 5):

Bucknell 73, ARMY 67 (Feb. 4):

Sarah Lawrence 84, MOUNT SAINT MARY 61 (Feb. 4):

ORANGE 107, Erie 74 (Feb. 4):

Cortland 74, NEW PALTZ 71 (Feb. 3):

No. 13 Oswego 112, NEW PALTZ 53 (Feb. 3):

ORANGE 109, ULSTER 58 (Feb. 2):

ARMY 71, Lehigh 69 (Feb. 1): Jared Cross scored on a layup with less than six seconds remaining to lift visiting Army (13-11, 7-4 Patriot). Jalen Rucker posted 23 points and eight rebounds, Coleton Benson and Charlie Peterson each scored 13 and Ethan Roberts had eight for the Black Knights, who shot 46 percent and hit six of 16 3-point shots.

Quinnipiac 72, MARIST 66 (Jan. 31): Visiting Marist (7-14, 3-9 Metro Atlantic) fell for the fifth consecutive game. The Red Foxes could not hold a 40-36 halftime lead. Patrick Gardner scored 17 points, Isaiah Brickner 14 and Noah Harris eight for the Red Foxes, who shot 45 percent and hit eight of 24 3-pointers. Marist did score 18 points off 15 Quinnipiac turnovers.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 80, St. Joseph's Brooklyn 71 (Jan. 31): Visiting Mount (7-13, 4-6 Skyline) has its second two-game win streak of the season. Jayden Figueroa scored 17 points, Ryan Graham 16, Chris Yearwood 15 and Connor Cyran 14 for the Knights, who shot 42 percent and hit 10 of 29 3-pointers. Figueroa and Cyran each had 11 rebounds. The Mount won the paint battle 40-18 and scored 18 points off 18 St. Joe's turnovers.

ORANGE 102, Westchester 64 (Jan. 31): Kevin Stein scored 34 points, Romeo Aquino 20 and Tim Linton 10 for host and No. 5 Orange (19-0, 5-0 Mid-Hudson). Jared Smalls had 12 assists for the Colts, who shot 54 percent and hit eight 3-pointers.

Siena 70, MARIST 55 (Jan. 29): Host Marist fell for the fourth consecutive game. Patrick Gardner scored 18 points, Kam Farris 14 and Trace Salton nine for the Red Foxes, who shot 38 percent and missed 16 of 18 3-point attempts. Marist did outscore Siena 26-16 in the paint.

ARMY 66, Holy Cross 55 (Jan. 28): Host Army (12-11, 6-4 Patriot) snapped a two-game losing skid. Ethan Roberts scored 16 points, Jalen Rucker 13, Coleton Benson 11 and Abe Johnson nine. Rucker had nine rebounds and Johnson seven. Army shot 42 percent, hitting seven of 25 3-point shots.

NEW PALTZ 81, Fredonia 67 (Jan. 28): The host Hawks (10-8,. 8-4 SUNYAC) swept the weekend. Rylan Blondo scored 20 points, Brandon Scott 16, Lucas Seyoum and Jonah Bevacqua 12 apiece for the Hawks, who shot 39 percent and hit 13 of 39 3-pointers.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 83, SUNY Old Westbury 64 (Jan. 28): Host Mount (6-13, 3-6 Skyline) posted a 43-25 second half. Elijah Barnett scored 18 points, Chris Yearwood 14, Ryan Graham 13, Jayden Figueroa 12 and Jayden Racca 10 for the Knights, who shot 48 percent but hit just five of 21 3-pointers. The Mount won the paint battle 36-26.

Rider 68, MARIST 52 (Jan. 27): Host Marist (7-12, 3-7 Metro Atlantic) was outscored 39-22 in the second half and dropped its third in a row. Patrick Gardner scored 15 points, Trace Salton 13 and Isaiah Brickner 11 for the Red Foxes, who shot just 33 percent and missed 26 of 33 3-point attempts.

NEW PALTZ 83, Buffalo State 40 (Jan. 27): Host SUNY New Paltz rolled out to a 34-14 halftime lead. Lucas Seyoum scored 16 points, R.J. Meyers-Turner 12 and Sean St. Lucia 10 for the Hawks (9-8, 7-4 SUNYAC), which shot 41 percent and hit 10 of 28 3-pointers. The Hawks scored 27 points off 26 Buffalo turnovers and won the points battle 38-16.

Farmingdale State 77, MOUNT SAINT MARY 72 (Jan. 26):

ORANGE 85, Lackawanna 67 (Jan. 26): Romeo Aquino scored 26 points, Kevin Stein 14, George Patsalos 13 and Darius Boben 10 for host Orange. Aquino and Patsalos each had 15 rebounds and Jared Smalls had eight assists. The Colts shot 46 percent and hit five 3-pointers.

American 63, ARMY 61 (Jan. 25): Host American took the lead for good with 38 seconds remaining. Coleton Benson scored 18 points, Ethan Roberts 17 and Jalen Rucker eight for Army (11-11, 5-4 Patriot), which shot 47 percent and hit four of 17 3-point shots.

Mount Saint Mary's 59, MARIST 55 (Jan. 22): Visiting Marist lost for the second game in a row. The Mount led for the final 34:24. Patrick Gardner scored 17 points, Noah Harris 14 and Tyler Saint-Furcy nine for the Red Foes, who shot 39 percent and hit just eight of 25 3-pointers. Marist outscore the Mount 24-10 in the paint.

Navy 77, ARMY 71 (Jan. 21):

Oswego 106, NEW PALTZ 75 (Jan. 21): Visiting Oswego (15-2) shot 58 percent, rolling to a 51-23 halftime lead. The teams combined for 107 points in the second half. Isaiah Bien-Aise scored 18 points and R.J. Meyers-Turner nine for New Paltz (8-8, 6-4 SUNYAC), which shot 39 percent. The Lakers outscored the Hawks 56-32 in the paint.

ORANGE 99, Mercer 54 (Jan. 21): Romeo Aquino (11 assists) scored 27 points and Kevin Stein and George Patsalos each had 16 for visiting Orange. Patsalos had 13 boards and Aquino 12. The Colts shot 55 percent and hit six 3-pointers.

Saint Peter's 61, MARIST 57 (Jan. 20): The Peacocks pulled ahead for good with 2:08 to play. Noah Harris and Patrick Gardner each scored 15 and Javon Cooley 12 for host Marist (7-10, 3-5 Metro Atlantic), who shot 37 percent and hit just five of 20 3-pointers. Saint Peter's outscored Marist 24-14 in the paint.

NEW PALTZ 95, Cortland 81 (Jan. 20): Rylan Blondo scored 23 points, Tyreik Frazier 19, Isaiah Bien-Aise 17 and Sean St. Lucia 16 for host SUNY New Paltz (8-7, 6-3 SUNYAC), which shot 62 percent and hit 13 of 24 3-pointers. The Hawks outscored the Red Devils 44-28 in the paint.

Bucknell 68, ARMY 66 (Jan. 18): Host Army (11-9, 5-2 Patriot) erased a 10-point deficit over the final three minutes - tying the game on an Ethan Roberts layup with 17 seconds left, only to have Andre Screen hit two foul shots with two seconds remaining. Roberts scored 17 points, Jalen Rucker and Jared Cross 13 apiece and Charlie Peterson (nine rebounds) 12 for the Black Knights, who shot 43 percent but hit just four of 18 3-point attempts. Army won the paint battle 42-24.

ORANGE 81, Morris 49 (Jan. 17): Visiting SUNY Orange moved to 16-0. Darius Boben scored 20 points, Romeo Aquino 17 and Kevin Stein 11 for the Colts, who shot 47 percent but only hit three of 17 3-pointers. George Patsalos grabbed 14 of Orange's 50 rebounds.

NJCAA Div. II rankings (Jan. 17): Despite not losing, SUNY Orange (15-0) dropped two spots to No. 4 in the junior college poll. The top three are Davidson-Davie (16-0), Niagara County (17-1) and Milwaukee Area Tech (15-2). SUNY Sullivan (12-4) dropped three spots to a tie for No. 12.

MARIST 66, Niagara 64 (Jan. 15): Visiting Marist (7-9, 3-4 MAAC) won its third Metro Atlantic game in a row. Patrick Gardner dropped in 31 points, hitting 11 of 16 shots from the field and seven of eight free throws. Kam Farris tallied 18 for the Red Foxes, who shot 53 percent and hit seven 3-pointers.

Monroe 94, SULLIVAN 72 (Jan. 15): Visiting SUNY Sullivan (12-4) fell behind 51-39 at halftime. Jair Currie had 10 points and Cameron Gallon and Nayshon Hamlett-Kane had nine apiece. Jay Alvarez was held to seven points on 3-for-13 shooting. The Generals shot 37 percent and hit eight 3-pointers.

ARMY 83, Boston Univ. 74 (Jan. 14): Jalen Rucker posted 29 points and five assists to lift visiting Army (11-8, 5-1 Patriot). Ethan Roberts scored 15 and Charlie Peterson 15 for the Black Knights, who shot 60 percent and hit eight of 17 shots beyond the arc.

Geneseo 66, NEW PALTZ 65 (Jan. 14): Visiting New Paltz (7-7, 5-3 SUNYAC) dropped a second close game on Western swing. Rylan Blondo scored 23 points, Sean St. Lucia 10 and Lucas Seyoum nine for the Hawks, who shot 39 percent and converted a dozen 3-pointers.

Mount Saint Vincent 69, MOUNT SAINT MARY 63 (Jan. 14): Visiting Mount got 16 points from Elijah Barnett, 14 from Jayden Racca and 11 from Connor Cyran. The Knights shot 40 percent and hit six 3-pointers.

ORANGE 114, Queensborough 81 (Jan. 14): Visiting SUNY Orange shot out to a 54-42 halftime lead. Romeo Aquino (13 rebounds) and Kevin Stein (six assists) each scored 31 points, Darius Boben 15 and Keon Gill 13 for the Colts, who shot 62 percent and hit 10 of 31 3-pointers. Orange held a 48-17 rebounding edge, snaring 12 off the offensive glass.

SULLIVAN 84, Erie 70 (Jan. 14): Visiting SUNY Sullivan (12-3) got 29 points from Jay Alvarez and 11 from Kayson Dinkins. The Generals shot 56 percent, despite missing nine of 11 3-pointers. Alvarez had seven boards.

MARIST 76, Canisius 58 (Jan. 13): Patrick Gardner scored 26 points, hitting 11 of 15 shots from the field. Noah Harris scored 14 and Javon Cooley 13 for the Red Foxes, who shot 55 percent and hit eight 3-pointers. The Red Foxes (6-9, 2-4 Metro Atlantic) outscored the Golden Griffins 32-16 in the paint.

Brockport 82, NEW PALTZ 79 (Jan. 13): Brandon Scott scored 20 points, Rylan Blondo 15 and Isaiah Bien-Aise 12 for visiting New Paltz, which shot 41 percent and missed 23 of 26 shots beyond the arc. The Hawks had 23 turnovers.

ORANGE 121, Bronx 54 (Jan. 12): Host SUNY Orange (14-0) jumped out to a 63-19 halftime lead. Keon Gill and Romeo Aquino each scored 21 points, Darius Boben 18, George Patsalos and Tyreke Harewood 12 apiece, Kevin Stein 11 and Jeremiah Arne 10 for the Colts, who shot 57 percent and hit eight 3-pointers. Orange held a 64-36 rebounding edge, grabbing 21 off the offensive glass. Patsalos had 13 boards and Aquino 11.

ARMY 72, American 60 (Jan. 11): Ethan Roberts scored 20 points, Charlie Peterson 19 and Jalen Rucker 15 for host Army (10-8, 4-1 Patriot). eterson had eight rebounds and Rucker six assists. Army surged to a 32-19 halftime lead. Army shot 64 percent and hit six 3-pointers.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 61, U.S. Merchant Marine 58 (Jan. 11): The host Knights (5-10, 2-4) scored the final seven points to secure the Skyline win. Chris Yearwood scored 13 points, Connor Cyran 12 and Jayden Figueroa 10 for the Knights, who shot 37 percent but missed 17 of 22 3-point attempts. The Mount outscored the Marines 32-18 in the paint.

Colgate 77, ARMY 75 (Jan. 9): Visiting Colgate scored the final four points and handed Army its first Patriot League setback. Jalen Rucker scored 22 points, Charlie Peterson 16 and Coleton Benson 12 for the Black Knights, who shot 48 percent and hit nine of 20 3-point attempts.

MARIST 63, Mount Saint Mary's Md 56 (Jan. 8): Host Marist (5-9, 1-4 Metro Atlantic) snapped a five-game losing streak by winning its first MAAC game. Down 28-23 at half, Marist rallied for 40 second-half points. Patrick Gardner scored 23 points, Kam Farris 12 and Noah Harris and Tyler Saint-Furcy eight apiece. The Red Foxes shot 44 percent and hit seven 3-pointers.

ORANGE 83, Monroe-New Rochelle 70 (Jan. 8): SUNY Orange won the Monroe Mixer in New Rochelle. Romeo Aquino scored 30 points, Keon Gill 18, Kevin Stein and George Patsalos 13 apiece and Tim Linton 11 for the Colts, who shot 50 percent. Aquino had 13 rebounds and Stein had 12 assists.

SULLIVAN 77, Herkimer 69 (Jan. 8): SUNY Sullivan won the consolation of the Philly Classic against the host. Jay Alvarez scored 23 points, Cameron Gallon 16 and Jair Currie 11 for the Generals, who shot 46 percent. Gallon had six boards and Currie five assists.

SUNY Maritime 72, MOUNT SAINT MARY 69 (Jan. 7): Visiting Mount (4-10, 1-4 Skyline) dropped its third in a row. Down 41-29 at half, the Knights drew to 70-69 with six seconds left; following two free throws by Jovan Germain, the Mount's Chris Yearwood missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Yearwood scored 14, Connor Cyran 13, Brenden Graham 11 and Elijah Barnett 13 for Mount Saint Mary, which shot 45 percent and hit just six of 21 3-pointers. Maritime scored 24 points off 20 Mount turnovers.

Oneonta 84, NEW PALTZ 59 (Jan. 7): Host New Paltz dropped the SUNY Athletic Conference game. The Hawks shot 40 percent and got out-rebounded 47-16. Tyreik Frazier scored 12 points and Brandon Scott 10 for New Paltz.

ORANGE 73, Howard, Md. 63 (Jan. 7): SUNY Orange used a 46-32 second-half run to win the opener of the Monroe Mixer. Romeo Aquino scored 21 points, Tim Linton 15 and Keon Gill 14 for the Colts, who shot 41 percent. Linton and George Patsalos each had 10 rebounds.

Niagara 77, SULLIVAN 65 (Jan. 7): Sullivan (10-3) dropped the opener of the Philly Classic in Herkimer. Jay Alvarez scored 21 points, Kipplyn Richvine 10 and Jalen Minto nine for the Generals, who shot 37 percent but missed 14 of 16 attempts from 3-point range. Reserve Naquan Pounder had nine rebounds.

Iona 84, MARIST 57 (Jan. 6): Host Marist (4-9, 0-4 Metro Atlantic) dropped its fifth in a row. Iona seized a 38-26 halftime lead. Patrick Gardner scored 16 points and Noah Harris and Trace Salton each had seven for the Red Foes, who shot 36 percent and missed 16 of 22 3-point attempts. Iona won the paint battle 40-22 and scored 15 points of 10 Marist miscues.

ARMY 78, Loyola, Md., 55 (Jan. 5): Jalen Rucker scored 35 points, Charlie Peterson 14, Ethan Roberts (nine rebounds) nine and Chris Mann eight as visiting Army (9-7) moved to 3-0 in Patriot League play. Army scored 21 points off 20 Loyola turnovers.

ORANGE 106, Sussex 66 (Jan. 5): Host SUNY Orange opened the new semester with a dominant win, soaring to a 53-30 halftime edge. Romeo Aquino scored 24 points, Kevin Stein 20, Tim Linton 19 and George Patsalos 15 for the Colts, who shot 61 percent and hit seven 3-pointers. Aquino had 12 boards and six assists.

Manhattanville 79, MOUNT SAINT MARY 60 (Jan. 3): Elijah Barnett scored 12 points, Connor Cyran 10 and Ryan Graham nine for visiting Mount Saint Mary (4-9, 1-3 Skyline). The Knights trailed by double digits for the final 15 minutes. The Mount shot 37 percent, missed seven shots beyond the arc and gave up 20 points off 14 turnovers.

ARMY 82, Lafayette 65 (Jan. 2): Army (8-7) moved to 2-0 in Patriot League play with the road win, its third victory in a row. Jalen Rucker posted 21 points and six rebounds. Charlie Peterson had 13 points and seven boards. Chris Mann posted 10 points and six assists. Coleton Benson netted nine for the Black Knights, who shot a sizzling 59 percent and hit 12 3-pointers (Rucker had four).

ARMY 80, Lehigh 78 (Dec. 30): Chris Mann hit a 3-pointer with 22 seconds remaining to lift host Army to the Patriot League opening win. Lehigh trailed 58-43 with 15 minutes left but fought back in a wild contest, tying the game at 69. There were six lead changes in the final five minutes. Ethan Roberts hit all five of his 3-point attempt and scored 23 to lead Army. Mann scored 17, Coleton Benson 12 and Jalen Rucker and Charlie Peterson 10 apiece for the Black Knights (7-7), who shot 55 percent and hit 11 3-pointers. Lehigh made good of just 10 Army turnovers, posting a 17-4 scoring edge.

Fairfield 73, MARIST 54 (Dec. 30): Visiting Marist (4-8) dropped its fourth in a row, falling to 0-3 in the Metro Atlantic. Isaiah Brickner scored 15 points, Patrick Gardner 13 and Stephane Ingo eight for the Red Foxes, who shot 39 percent and missed all but one of 13 3-point attempts. Fairfield turned 20 Marist turnovers into 34 points.

Marywood 83, MOUNT SAINT MARY 63 (Dec. 30): Visiting Mount (4-8) had its two-game win streak snapped. Ryan Graham scored 18 points, Connor Cyran 16 and Chris Yearwood 11 for the Knights, who shot 43 percent and hit eight of 19 shots beyond the arc. The Mount had 21 turnovers.

New Jersey City 77, NEW PALTZ 60 (Dec. 30): The Hawks (7-4) were swept at the Eastern Connecticut tournament. Lucas Seyoum scored 18 points and Rylan Blondo added nine for New Paltz, which shot 35 percent and hit just six of 19 3-point attempts. NJCU outscored New Paltz 36-20 in the paint and 21-7 off second-chances, aided by 19 offensive boards.

Middlebury 77, NEW PALTZ 61 (Dec. 29): The Hawks fell in the semifinal of the Eastern Connecticut tournament, snapping a six-game win streak. Rylan Blondo scored 19 points, Jonah Bevacqua 11 and Isaiah Bien-Aise and Tyreik Frazier 10 apiece for New Paltz, which shot 41 percent and missed 12 of 16 attempts beyond the arc. Both teams scored 42 points in the paint.

Rider 77, MARIST 71 (Dec. 22): Visiting Marist went down 10 in the second half but pulled within one point (67-66) with 2:51 to play and got no closer. Patrick Gardner scored 21 points, Noah Harris 13, Kam Farris 12 and Isaiah Brickner eight for the Red Foxes, who shot 42 percent and hit 12 3-pointers (on 31 attempts). Rider won the paint battle 32-22. Marist fell to 4-7, 0-2 Metro Atlantic.

ORANGE 100, Raritan Valley 88 (Dec. 20): The No. 6 Colts head into the semester break unbeaten. Romeo Aquino had 35 points and 11 rebounds; Kevin Stein had 20 points, with six 3-pointers, and seven rebounds; Keon Gill had 18 points and George Patsalos had 12 points and seven boards.

ARMY 66, Central Connecticut 55 (Dec. 20): The visiting Black Knights (6-7) hit half of their 46 shots and dropped in eight 3-pointers. Jalen Rucker was 7-of-8 from the foul line for 18 points, Coleton Benson had 13 and Charlie Peterson 11. Ethan Roberts grabbed eight rebounds.

Manhattan 80, MARIST 69 (Dec. 19): The host Red Foxes (4-6) fell behind 41-28 at halftime, drawing no closer than seven over the final six minutes of the Metro Atlantic opener. Noah Harris hit three 3-pointers and scored 14, Javon Cooley scored 13, Patrick Gardner 12 and Stephane Ingo eight. Marist shot 44 percent and outscored Manhattan 26-14 in the paint.

Stony Brook 66, ARMY 59 (Dec. 18): Visiting Army could draw no closer than five points over the final two minutes. Coleton Benson hit five 3-pointers and scored 19. Jalen Rucker tacked on 14 and Chris Mann nine for the Black Knights (5-7), who shot 38 percent and just 9-for-27 beyond the arc.

SULLIVAN 84, Cecil 71 (Dec. 17): The Generals (10-2) gained a split at the Cecil tournament. Jair Currie shot 11-for-19 and scored 30 points, Cameron Gallon tallied 20 and Jay Alvarez 10. Gallon had eight rebouns, Naquan Pounder posted 11 and Currie had seven assists.

Baltimore County-Dundalk 69, SULLIVAN 59 (Dec. 16): The Generals suffered only their second setback. Jay Alvarez scoed 15 points, Jair Currie 10 and Cameron Gallon eight. Sullivan shot just 5-for-25 beyond the arc.

ORANGE 104, Bridgeport JV 62 (Dec. 15): SUNY Orange moved to 9-0. Romeo Aquino scored 34 points, Kevin Stein 20, Keon Gill and George Patsalos 14 apiece. Aquino had 13 rebounds and Jared Smalls eight assists.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 68, Rutgers-Newark 60 (Dec. 14): The Knights (4-7) head into the semester break with a two-game win streak. Cyran Connor scored 18 points, Elijah Barnett 15 and Chris Yearwood 12 for the Mount, which shot 46 percent and hit nine 3-pointers.

Rhode Island 77, ARMY 67 (Dec. 10): Visiting Army trailed 41-27 at halftime, drawing within five with two minutes to play. Chris Mann shot 7-for-12 for 16 points, Jalen Rucker tallied eight (despite 1-for-9 shooting beyond the arc) and eight points were scored by Coleton Benson, Ethan Roberts, T.J. Small and Matt Dove. Army (5-6) shot 43 percent and scored 21 points off 15 URI turnovers.

Boston Univ. 72, MARIST 70 (Dec. 10): Walter Whyte scored on a putback with three seconds remaining to lift B.U. over Marist. Noah Harris missed a last-second 3-pointer for Marist. Isaiah Brickner's layup with 15 seconds left, off a steal by Jaden Daughtry, had pulled the Red Foxes into a tie at 70. Harris scored 23 points, Patrick Gardner 20 and Brickner 10 for Marist, which shot 38 percent and hit 10 3-pointers, seven from Harris.

NEW PALTZ 75, Buffalo State 65 (Dec. 10): Hawks moved to 5-0 in SUNY Athletic Conference play with their sixth win in a row, on the road. Rylan Blondo posted 17 points and eight rebounds; reserve R.J. Meyers-Turner scored 16 and Lucas Seyoum tallied 15 points for New Paltz (7-2), which shot 40.3 percent but hit 19 of 24 free throws. The Hawks are off until Dec. 29-30.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 65, Purchase 59 (Dec. 10): The visiting Knights (3-7) snapped a three-game losing streak. Elijah Barnett scored 14 points, Ryan Graham 12, Connor Cyran 11 and Jayden FIgueroa 10 for the Mount, which shot 39 percent and held the Panthers to 36 percent. Figueroa grabbed 18 rebounds and the Mount had nine steals.

Lackawanna 93, ULSTER 75 (Dec. 10): Jamik Carter scored 19 points and A.J. Piedra and Youssouf Sissako 10 apiece for host SUNY Ulster (2-6), losers of six in a row. Sissako had 12 rebounds and Carter seven assists. The Senators shot 44 percent but were 3-for-15 from beyond the arc.

NEW PALTZ 66, Fredonia 57 (Dec. 9): On the road, Jonah Bevacqua scored 17 points with Rylan Blondo and Lucas Seyoum adding 13 apiece for visiting New Paltz (6-2, 4-0 SUNYAC). The Hawks, who led by two at half, shot 43 percent and hit 10 3-pointers.

SULLIVAN 96, Rockland 54 (Dec. 8): Sullivan (9-1) answered its first setback with a solid road win. Jay Alvarez shot 12-for-22, scored 30 points and had seven rebounds. Jair Currie had 14 points and eight assists. Off the bench, T.K. Bryant scored 16, Kipplyn Richvine 11 and Nakai Wheelers nine.

Westchester 61, ULSTER 53 (Dec. 8): The Senators (2-5) lost at home.

ARMY 63, N.J. Tech 62 (Dec. 7): Visiting New Jersey Tech missed a potential game-winning 3-point shot with a second to play. Charlie Peterson's layup with 3:50 to play put Army up for good. Ethan Roberts scored 16 points, Coleton Benson 12, Peterson 11 and Jalen Rucker 10 for the Black Knights, who shot 39 percent and won the paint battle, 36-24.

Sarah Lawrence 73, MOUNT SAINT MARY 61 (Dec. 7): The host Knights (2-7) lost for the third game in a row. Chris Yearwood scored 18 points, Elijah Barnett 16 and Ryan Graham 13 for the Mount, which shot 46 percent and scored 23 points off 17 Sarah Lawrence turnovers.

ORANGE 85, SULLIVAN 80 (Dec. 6):

Rockland 100, ULSTER 81 (Dec. 6): The host Senators (2-4) bowed.

MARIST 62, Maine 61 (Dec. 4): In London, Kam Farris scored off his own miss with 21 seconds remaining to lift Marist to the win at O2 Arena. Patrick Gardner hit four 3-pointers and shot 11-for-16 for 27 points. Farris scored 11 and Isaiah Brickner eight for the Red Foxes (4-4), who shot 49 percent. Maine (4-4) outscored Marist 15-2 off turnovers (Red Foxes had 15).

ARMY 75, Wagner 64 (Dec. 3): Host Army seized a 39-30 halftime lead and outscored the Seahawks 5-0 over the final 2:20. Jalen Rucker and Chris Mann each scored 15 points while Coleton Benson and Ethan Roberts each had 12 for Army (4-5), which shot 45 percent and hit eight 3-pointers but was outscored 13-5 on second chances.

NEW PALTZ 107, Plattsburgh 85 (Dec. 3): The host Hawks (5-2, 3-0 SUNYAC) shot 55 percent in the second half, outscoring the Cardinals 58-44. Sean St. Lucia scored 31 points, Brandon Scott 17, Rylan Blondo 16, Isaiah Bien-Aise 15 and Solomon Neuhaus 11. New Paltz won the boards battle 45-24 and outscored Plattsburgh 21-6 on second-chance opportunities.

Yeshiva 90, MOUNT SAINT MARY 78 (Dec. 3): The visiting Knights (2-6) got outscored 51-37 in the second half. Jayden Figueroa scored 26 points, Connor Cyran 16 and Jayden Racca 10 for the Mount, which lost its Skyline Conference opener despite shooting 48 percent and outscoring Yeshiva 50-22 in the paint.

ORANGE 97, Monroe-Bronx 59 (Dec. 3): The Colts moved to 7-0. Romeo Aquino posted 25 points and 11 rebounds, Kevin Stein had 21 points and 10 assists, Tim Linton scored 17 and Darius Boben 11.

NEW PALTZ 79, Potsdam 74 (Dec. 2): Host SUNY New Paltz (4-2) moved to 2-0 in the SUNY Athletic Conference. Rylan Blondo scored 16 points, Tyreik Frazier 15, Jonah Bevacqua 13 and Sean St. Lucia 11. The Hawks shot 43 percent and scored 42 points in the paint.

ORANGE 122, Rockland 70 (Dec. 1): Romeo Aquino posted 26 points, nine rebounds and four blocks to lift SUNY Orange to the Mid-Hudson Conference win. Darius Boben score 20, Kevin Stein had 19 points, nine assists and four steals and Keon Gill tallied 12 for Orange (6-0, 3-0 MHC).

SULLIVAN 88, Westchester 50 (Dec. 1): Jay Alvarez scored 34 points and Jair Currie 12 for Sullivan, which shot 45 percent from the field and hit 10 3-pointers. Naquan Pounder had nine rebounds and Alvarez eight.

ARMY 88, U.S. Merchant Marine 57 (Nov. 30): Host Army (3-5) seized a 45-28 lead. Ethan Roberts scored 17 points, Jalen Rucker 16 and Jared Cross and T.J. Small had nine apiece for the Black Knights (3-5), who shot 52 percent and hit a dozen 3-pointers. Roberts grabbed 10 rebounds.

Cobleskill 68, MOUNT SAINT MARY 67 (Nov. 30): Iziah Pigott scored off his own missed jumper with one second remaining to lift visiting Cobleskill. Connor Cyran score 15 points, Chris Yearwood 14 and Ryan Graham 13 for the Mount (2-5), which shot 43 percent.

ORANGE 123, Ulster 59 (Nov. 29): Host SUNY Orange rolled out to a 56-24 halftime lead. Romeo Aquino posted 25 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks. Keon Gill scored 18, Kevin Stein 17, Darius Boben 15 and Tyreke Harewood 12. Stein added 10 assists and 10 rebounds. Orange moved to 5-0. Ulster fell to 2-3.

NEW PALTZ 82, Oneonta 77 (Nov. 29): Visiting SUNY New Paltz won its SUNY Athletic Conference opener. Rylan Blondo posted a career-high 32 points, Solomon Neuhaus 17 and Tyreik Frazier nine for the Hawks, who shot 54 percent and hit 10 3-pointers.

MARIST 52, Columbia 39 (Nov. 28): Host Marist (3-4) moved out to a 22-10 halftime edge. Javon Cooley scored 13, Kam Farris 11 and Patrick Gardner 10 for the Red Foxes, who shot 35 percent and hit nine 3-pointers.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 104, Hunter 74 (Nov. 28): The Mount rolled out to a 53-39 halftime lead in New York. Jayden Figueroa scored 25 points, Connor Cyran and Elijah Bennett each had 19 and Justin Rivera 12 for the Knights (2-4), who shot 60 percent and hit 10 3-pointers.

Manhattan 72, ARMY 71 (Nov. 26): Jalen Rucker’s potential game-winning jump shot was off the mark as Army dropped its second game at the London Classic in England. Coleton Benson scored 20 points, Ethan Roberts 19 and Rucker 11 for Army (2-5), which shot 47 percent.

MARIST 60, Bucknell 54, OT (Nov. 26): Marist outscored host Bucknell 9-3 in overtime, thanks to 3-pointers from Javon Cooley and Noah Harris. Patrick Gardner scored 16, Harris and Cooley each had 13. Marist hit 12 3-pointers and won the boards battle 48-42.

Princeton 74, ARMY 66 (Nov. 24): Chris Mann scored 19 points, Charlie Peterson 16 and Jalen Rucker 15 for Army (2-4) in the semifinals of the London Classic in England. Army managed only four 3-pointers and shot 40 percent.

Md. Eastern Shore 70, MARIST 59 (Nov. 22): Patrick Gardner scored 20 points and Javon Cooley nine for visiting Marist (1-4). The Red Foxes shot 38 percent and missed 21 of 27 3-point attempts. The Shore grabbed 15 offensive rebounds, outscoring Marist 21-9 on second chances.

Russell Sage 68, MOUNT SAINT MARY 65 (Nov. 22):

SULLIVAN 87, Bryant & Stratton 57 (Nov. 22):

Princeton 62, MARIST 55 (Nov. 19): Host Marist (1-3) shot just 37 percent. Patrick Gardner scored 15 points, Javon Cooley nine and Noah Harris nine for the Red Foxes, outscored 9-4 over the final 3:17.

Radford 90, ARMY 75 (Nov. 20): The Black Knights were swept at the William & Mary tournament. Chris Mann scored 23 points, Jalen Rucker 18 and Coleton Benson 15 for host Army (2-3), which shot 54 percent and hit seven of 19 3-pointers.

William & Mary 76, ARMY 67 (Nov. 19): Army (2-2) drew within six points (69-63) with 2:24 to play but got no closer. Chris Mann scored 17 points, Coleton Benson 16, Jalen Rucker 12 and T.J. Small eight for the Black Knights, who shot 42 percent and hit nine of 26 3-pointers.

NEW PALTZ 94, Bard 73 (Nov. 19):

Vassar 61, MOUNT SAINT MARY 48 (Nov. 19):

Vassar 85, NEW PALTZ 76 (Nov. 18):

Bard 83, MOUNT SAINT MARY 62 (Nov. 18):

ARMY 96, Siena 94, OT (Nov. 16): Army opened overtime on a 9-2 scoring run, fending off the Saints. Ethan Roberts scored 22 points, Coleton Benson 21, Chris Mann 15, Charlie Peterson 12 and Jalen Rucker 11 for the Black Knights (2-1), who shot an incredible 62 percent and hit eight 3-pointers. Army dominated the paint, 58-34.

Lehigh 64, MARIST 54 (Nov. 16): Marist shot a woeful 28 percent, missing 26 of 34 3-point attempts on the road. Anthony Cooper scored 16 points and Isaiah Brickner 11 for the Red Foxes.

Stonehill 82, ARMY 77 (Nov. 12): Jalen Rucker scored 21 points, Coleton Benson 20 and Chris Mann 16 for host Army in its first meeting with the newest member of the Northeast Conference.

Binghamton 78, MARIST 75 (Nov. 12): Host Marist (1-1) trailed for the final 26:50. Patrick Gardner scored 24 points, Noah Harris 19 and Javon Cooley and Anthony Cooper nine apiece for the Red Foxes, who shot 41 percent and just 8-for-27 from beyond the arc.

MOUNT SAINT MARY 80, CCNY 57 (Nov. 12):

MARIST 73, American 69 (Nov. 9): Host Marist won its season opener, outscoring the Eagles 8-3 over the final 4:08. Kam Farris hit five 3-pointers and scored 20 and Patrick Gardner added 19 points for the Red Foxes. Javon Cooley grabbed 10 boards. The Red Foxes shot 52 percent and hit 11 3-pointers.

Misericordia 76, MOUNT SAINT MARY 54 (Nov. 9):

ARMY 110, Keystone 65 (Nov. 7): The Black Knights won their season opener at home against a Division 2 team. Chris Mann and Ethan Roberts each scored 15 points, Jalen Rucker 13 and Isaiah Caldwell 11 for Army.

ORANGE 98, Bryant Stratton 55 (Nov. 5): Romeo Aquino and Darius Boben each scored 16 points to lift SUNY Orange. George Patsalos scored 14, Kevin Stein 12, Shemar McDonald 11 and Keon Gill 10 for the Colts (2-0).

ORANGE 96, Hudson Valley 67 (Nov. 3): The Colts won the season opener. Darius Boben scored 25 points, Romeo Aquino 16, Keon Gill 12 and Shemar McDonald 10. Gill had six steals.

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