
Stonehill
(-8.5)

Central Connecticut
(+8.5)
Highlights
Summary
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (Interstat) â Jay Rodgers scored 21 points and Darin Smith added 22 as Central Connecticut defeated Stonehill 76-69 in a Northeast Conference menâs basketball game Thursday night at William H. Detrick Gymnasium. The Blue Devils led 31-24 at halftime and maintained control despite a 45-point second half from the Skyhawks. Central Connecticut shot 53.2% from the floor and made 20 of 24 free throws, crucial in a game where both teams scored 45 points after intermission. Hermann Koffi led Stonehill with 17 points, while Davante Hackett scored 19. The Skyhawks, who outrebounded Central Connecticut 11-5 on the offensive glass, fell to 3-12. The Blue Devils improved to 8-6. Attendance was 761.
Extended Summary
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (Interstat) â In a game defined by efficiency and opportunism, the Central Connecticut Blue Devils used a dominant first-half performance and clutch free-throw shooting to hold off a persistent Stonehill Skyhawks squad 76-69 in a Northeast Conference menâs basketball game Thursday night at William H. Detrick Gymnasium. A crowd of 761 saw the Blue Devils (8-6, 1-1) build a commanding early lead and then withstand a second-half surge from the Skyhawks (3-12, 1-1), who cut a 15-point deficit to a single possession in the final minutes. The most important part of the game proved to be Central Connecticutâs initial burst and its subsequent ability to answer every Stonehill rally at the foul line, where it finished 20 of 24. Central Connecticut established control from the opening tip, racing out to a 10-0 lead behind 3-pointers from James Jones and Darin Smith and a stifling defensive effort that forced early Stonehill turnovers and blocked shots. The Blue Devilsâ lead ballooned to 31-18 late in the first half before settling at 31-24 at the break. Stonehill struggled to find offensive rhythm against Central Connecticutâs length, shooting just 10 of 30 in the opening period while the Blue Devils connected on 11 of 22 attempts. The second half evolved into a back-and-forth offensive affair, with both teams scoring 45 points. Stonehill, led by the scoring of Davante Hackett and Hermann Koffi, slowly chipped away at the deficit. The Skyhawksâ effort on the offensive glass, where they secured 11 rebounds, generated crucial second-chance opportunities and helped them close the gap. A pivotal sequence occurred with just over four minutes remaining. After a 3-pointer from Stonehillâs Koffi cut the Central Connecticut lead to 63-66, the Skyhawks fouled Jay Rodgers on a 3-point attempt. Rodgers, unflappable at the line, sank all three free throws to push the lead back to six. Stonehill answered, but Central Connecticutâs Smith scored on a tip-in on the next possession. Each time Stonehill threatened, the Blue Devils found a response, often via Rodgers or Smith attacking the basket and drawing fouls. Rodgers, a guard from Pickerington, Ohio, led all scorers with 21 points and added six assists, orchestrating the Blue Devil offense and scoring key buckets down the stretch. Smith, a forward from Springfield, Massachusetts, was a force inside and out, contributing 22 points. Their combined 43 points provided the consistent offensive backbone Central Connecticut required. Stonehill was powered by Hackett, who scored 19 points, and Koffi, who added 17, all in the second half. Chas Stinson finished with 12 points for the Skyhawks. Despite shooting a higher percentage from the field (45% to 41.7%) and dominating the offensive boards, Stonehill was ultimately undone by its performance at the free-throw line, making just 7 of 11 attempts, and by Central Connecticutâs superior ball security and distribution, which resulted in a 116.2 offensive rating on 65 possessions. The gameâs statistical profile highlighted the contrast in styles. While Stonehill won the battle in the paint 36-32 and scored 17 points off turnovers, Central Connecticutâs advantages in assists (9-5), steals (9-5), and blocks (6-2) underscored a more cohesive defensive and offensive operation. The Blue Devils also capitalized on their trips to the line, outscoring Stonehill by 13 points from the charity stripe, a margin that directly decided the seven-point game. With the win, Central Connecticut evened its conference record and will look to build momentum as it travels to face Le Moyne on Saturday. Stonehill, which had won its previous NEC game against Wagner, will aim to regroup quickly as it returns home to host Chicago State on Saturday. The two teams are scheduled for a rematch in Easton, Massachusetts, on Jan. 25.
Preview
Preview: Stonehill Skyhawks at Central Connecticut Blue Devils NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (Interstat) â The Central Connecticut Blue Devils look to continue their winning momentum at home when they host the struggling Stonehill Skyhawks in a Northeast Conference menâs basketball matchup on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026. The game at William H. Detrick Gymnasium pits teams on divergent paths this season. Central Connecticut (7-6) enters above .500 and is coming off a 72-61 home victory over New Haven on Sunday. The Blue Devils have shown resilience, including a notable road win at Boston College and an overtime conference win against Sacred Heart earlier this season. Stonehill (3-11) snapped a four-game skid with its own win on Sunday, a 69-60 road victory at Wagner. The Skyhawksâ season has been defined by offensive struggles, failing to reach 70 points in eight of their 11 losses, including a 48-point outing in a lopsided defeat at Syracuse. A key matchup will feature the teamsâ recent top performers. For Stonehill, guard Davante Hackett is coming off a season-high 20 points in 22 minutes against Wagner. His scoring surge provides a needed spark for a Skyhawks offense that ranks among the nationâs lowest. Hackett has averaged 12.2 points over his last five games. Central Connecticut counters with its own hot hand in guard Melo Sanchez, who led the Blue Devils with 18 points, four rebounds and a block in the win over New Haven. Sanchez has provided efficient scoring, averaging 15.5 points over his last two games where he played 20 or more minutes. The Blue Devils boast a more balanced and potent attack, with Jay Rodgers (17 points, 7 assists vs. New Haven) and Darin Smith (15 points) offering consistent support. Stonehill will rely on Chas Stinson (14 points vs. Wagner) and Raymond Espinal-Guzman (11 points, 2 blocks) to complement Hackett. Historically, this is a developing conference rivalry. The teams will meet again in Easton, Massachusetts, on Jan. 25. For now, Central Connecticut aims to protect its home court and improve its conference standing, while Stonehill seeks to build on its rare win and find consistency away from home. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST. Central Connecticut travels to Le Moyne on Saturday, while Stonehill hosts Chicago State on Jan. 10.