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Preview: Hot UNC Wilmington Visits Struggling Northeastern in Colonial Clash BOSTON (Interstat) — A surging UNC Wilmington squad aims to continue its dominant start when it visits a Northeastern team searching for consistency in a Colonial Athletic Association men’s basketball matchup Thursday night at Matthews Arena. The Seahawks (14-2, 3-0 CAA) enter on a five-game winning streak and sit atop the conference standings. Their success has been built on defense, most recently holding Hampton to 45 points in a 49-45 grind-out victory on Jan. 3. UNC Wilmington has held opponents to 70 points or fewer in 13 of its 16 games. A key catalyst is sophomore forward Patrick Wessler. He is coming off a career-high 19-point, six-block performance against Hampton and has recorded at least one block in nine straight games, providing a formidable interior presence. Over his last six contests, Wessler is averaging 11.3 points and 3.2 blocks per game. In contrast, the host Huskies (5-9, 1-2) have lost four of their last five, including a 97-82 defeat at Campbell on Saturday where they allowed a season-high in points. Northeastern’s defense ranks near the bottom of the CAA, a concern against a disciplined Seahawks unit. Northeastern will rely on the scoring of guard Mike Loughnane, who poured in 23 points in the loss to Campbell. He has reached double figures in scoring in five consecutive games, averaging 13.0 points and 4.2 assists during that stretch. The Huskies will need a significant defensive effort to slow a balanced UNC Wilmington attack that features Wessler, Nolan Hodge and Noah Ross. The Seahawks have won their three CAA games by an average of 11.3 points. Historically, Matthews Arena has been a tough venue for visitors, but the Huskies are just 3-3 at home this season. UNC Wilmington has not played a true road game since Dec. 13, a 73-70 win at Valparaiso. Thursday’s game tips off at 7 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on regional sports networks. Following this contest, UNC Wilmington travels to face Stony Brook on Saturday, while Northeastern remains home to host Towson.

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