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STONY BROOK, N.Y. (Interstat) — A surging Columbia team riding a nine-game win streak will face a Stony Brook squad looking to defend its home court when the men’s basketball programs meet Tuesday night at Island Federal Credit Union Arena. The Lions (9-1) have been one of the nation’s early surprises, with their only loss coming on the road against then-Connecticut on Nov. 10. Since that 89-62 defeat, Columbia has reeled off nine consecutive victories, including a dominant 93-65 win over Albany last Saturday. Guard Gerard O’Keefe led the charge in that outing, scoring 24 points in just 21 minutes. O’Keefe has been a key offensive spark, averaging 14.2 points over his last five games. The Seawolves (6-3), under first-year coach Geno Ford, have shown promise but seek consistency. They are coming off a 84-75 road loss at Duquesne. Stony Brook has been led by the dynamic backcourt play of Erik Pratt, who is averaging 21.2 points and 4.0 assists over his last five contests. He poured in 28 points in a road win at Loyola Marymount on Nov. 28. Columbia’s offense has been potent, scoring 90 or more points in four of its wins. Kenny Noland (16 points, 5 assists vs. Albany) and Connor Igoe provide additional scoring balance alongside O’Keefe. The Lions have not played a true road game since the UConn loss, making this trip to Long Island a test. Stony Brook is 3-1 at home this season, with the lone loss a narrow 86-79 decision to Yale. Pratt and Richard Goods, who had 19 points against Duquesne, form a formidable scoring duo. The Seawolves will need to contain Columbia’s high-paced attack and capitalize on their own home-court advantage to snap the Lions’ streak. This non-conference matchup tips off at 7 p.m. EST Tuesday. Columbia travels to California on Dec. 21, while Stony Brook hosts Central Michigan on Dec. 13.

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