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Preview: Stonehill Skyhawks at Central Connecticut Blue Devils NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (Interstat) — The Central Connecticut Blue Devils look to continue their winning momentum at home when they host the struggling Stonehill Skyhawks in a Northeast Conference men’s 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 Skyhawks’ 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 teams’ 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 nation’s 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.

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