
Stony Brook
(+4)

Drexel
(-4)
Highlights
Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â Drexel defeated Stony Brook 56-37 in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Thursday night at Daskalakis Athletic Center. The Dragons held the Seawolves to 20.3% shooting from the floor. Drexel led 30-22 at halftime and maintained control throughout the second half. Dillon Tingler led the Dragons with 13 points. Erik Pratt scored 13 points for Stony Brook. The Seawolves shot just 5 for 27 from 3-point range. Drexel improved to 7-10 overall, while Stony Brook fell to 9-8. An announced crowd of 936 attended the game.
Extended Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â A frigid offensive performance doomed Stony Brook from the opening tip Thursday night as Drexel cruised to a 56-37 victory in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game at Daskalakis Athletic Center. The Seawolves endured one of the poorest shooting nights in recent NCAA memory, connecting on just 12 of 59 attempts from the floor for a staggering 20.3 percent. Their struggles were comprehensive, going 5 for 27 from three-point range. The offensive inefficiency resulted in a season-low point total, with the team managing only 15 points in the second half. Drexel, conversely, found just enough rhythm to pull away, led by Dillon Tinglerâs 13 points off the bench. The Dragons shot 38.8 percent overall and hit 10 three-pointers, outscoring Stony Brook by 30 points from beyond the arc. The most important stretch of the game came early, setting a tone of offensive desperation for the visitors that would last all evening. After Stony Brookâs Richard Goods opened the scoring with a layup, the Seawolvesâ offense collapsed into a morass of missed shots and blocked attempts. Drexelâs interior defense, anchored early by 7-foot-1 Martin de Laporterie with a block, smothered Stony Brookâs forays to the basket. The Seawolves missed 10 of their first 11 field goal attempts. Even when they generated second chances, courtesy of 15 offensive rebounds, they repeatedly failed to convert point-blank looks. This early drought allowed Drexel to establish a lead it would never relinquish. While not explosive themselves, the Dragons steadily built a 30-22 halftime advantage behind 10 points from Tingler, including a three-pointer just before the halftime buzzer. The second half offered no respite for Stony Brook. Drexel opened with a 6-0 run, capped by consecutive three-pointers from Shane Blakeney and Eli Beard, extending the lead to 14 points. The Seawolves never mounted a response, as their shooting percentage continued to plummet. Drexelâs lead ballooned to as many as 19 points in the closing minutes. Blakeney and Victor Panov each added 11 points for Drexel, with Panov contributing two blocks. Erik Pratt led Stony Brook with 13 points, but needed 14 shots to get there. Rob Brown added nine points for the Seawolves. The defensive effort was a bright spot for Drexel, which registered four blocks and five steals. Stony Brookâs seven steals and plus-two turnover margin were rendered meaningless by their historic shooting woes. The Seawolvesâ offensive rating of 65.8 points per 100 possessions underscored the depth of their struggles. With the win, Drexel improved to 7-10 overall. Stony Brook fell to 9-8. The Dragons will host William & Mary on Saturday. The Seawolves will look to rectify their offensive issues quickly as they prepare to host UNC Wilmington on Saturday. An announced crowd of 936 watched the game, which fell far below the pregame over/under line of 131.5 points, primarily due to Stony Brookâs inability to score. National statistical projections had favored Drexel with a 76.8 percent probability to win, a forecast borne out emphatically by the Seawolvesâ ice-cold performance.
Preview
Preview: Stony Brook Seawolves at Drexel Dragons PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â Two Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball teams seeking consistency will meet Thursday when the Stony Brook Seawolves visit the Drexel Dragons at Daskalakis Athletic Center. The Seawolves (9-7) enter with a winning record but have dropped four of their last six games. They are coming off a narrow 81-80 home victory over North Carolina A&T on Saturday, sparked by a career-high 27 points from guard Andrej Shoshkikj. The junior has been volatile, however, scoring 21 and 27 points in two wins this month but managing just 10 total points across three recent road losses. The Dragons (6-10) have lost three straight, including a 70-67 home defeat to Hofstra last Saturday. Guard Shane Blakeney leads Drexel, averaging 13.1 points per game. He scored 18 against Hofstra but was held to five points in a loss at UNC Wilmington on Dec. 31. Stony Brookâs offense will rely on Shoshkikj and forward Erik Pratt, who added 23 points against North Carolina A&T. Drexel will need more production beyond Blakeney; Eli Beard (12 points vs. Hofstra) is a key secondary option. Both teams have struggled defensively. Stony Brook allowed 76 points or more in three of its last four losses, while Drexel has conceded an average of 69 points during its three-game skid. The matchup is the first of a home-and-home series between the programs this season, with the Dragons scheduled to visit Stony Brook on Feb. 16. Thursdayâs game tips off at 7 p.m. EST. Drexel will host William & Mary on Saturday, while Stony Brook returns home to face UNC Wilmington the same day.