
Towson

Stony Brook
Highlights
Summary
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (Interstat) â Stony Brook held Towson to a season-low scoring output in a 55-43 womenâs basketball victory Sunday at Island Federal Credit Union Arena. The Seawolves (10-9) used a balanced effort and stifling defense to hand the Tigers (10-7) their second straight loss. Sandra Frau-Garcia led Stony Brook with 10 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Semaya Turnerâs 12 rebounds were a bright spot for Towson, which managed just 13 field goals. Stony Brook capitalized on Towsonâs mistakes, allowing only two points off turnovers while scoring 16 of their own off Tiger giveaways. The Seawolves also out-rebounded Towson 52-36 to control the tempo.
Extended Summary
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (Interstat) â In a defensive struggle defined by frigid shooting, Stony Brook used a decisive third-quarter run and a near triple-double from guard Sandra Frau-Garcia to pull away from Towson for a 55-43 victory in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at Island Federal Credit Union Arena. The contest, a rematch of which is scheduled for Feb. 22 at Towson, saw both teams combine to shoot just 27.9% from the floor. The Tigersâ offensive woes were particularly acute, as they managed only 16 field goals on 59 attempts, including a dismal 2-for-23 performance from three-point range. Their 43 points represented a season low. Stony Brook improved to 10-9 overall, while Towson fell to 10-7. The gameâs pivotal sequence arrived late in the third quarter. Leading 33-31 after a layup from Towsonâs Kayla Morris, the Seawolves clamped down defensively. They held the Tigers without a field goal for the final 7:19 of the period, embarking on a 9-2 run to close the quarter. The surge was capped by a three-pointer from Nalâla Bennett, assisted by Ebere Egbirika, with 2:13 left, giving Stony Brook a 40-33 advantage heading into the final frame. Towson never recovered from that drought. The Tigers opened the fourth quarter missing their first eight shot attempts, allowing Stony Brook to methodically extend its lead. A layup from Johanna Potter, assisted by Frau-Garcia, with 6:16 remaining pushed the Seawolvesâ lead to 46-37, and Towson could not draw closer than seven points the rest of the way. Frau-Garcia, a 5-foot-7 guard from Pego, Spain, orchestrated the Stony Brook offense and controlled the glass, finishing with 10 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists in 36 minutes. Her all-around performance continued a strong stretch of play, following recent outings of 13 points and six assists against Hofstra and 12 points, five rebounds and eight assists against North Carolina A&T. Caitlin Frost of Les Coteaux, Canada, added 11 points and nine rebounds for the Seawolves, while Bennett, from Sicklerville, New Jersey, chipped in 12 points. Chloe Oliver grabbed 10 rebounds. Towson was led by Semaya Turnerâs game-high 12 rebounds, though she was limited to three points. Hannah Dereje contributed eight points and five rebounds off the bench, and Zoli Khalil also scored eight points. The Tigersâ defense created opportunities, forcing 17 Stony Brook turnovers and converting them into 13 points, while committing only nine turnovers themselves. They also won the battle on the offensive glass, 13-10. However, their inability to convert those extra possessions, coupled with the profound shooting struggles, proved insurmountable. Stony Brook, which entered the game with a 63.7% win probability according to National Statisticalâs ELO system, was more efficient despite its own shooting challenges. The Seawolves connected on 6 of 16 three-point attempts and made 15 of 18 free throws, compared to Towsonâs 9-for-14 showing at the line. The first half was a low-scoring affair, with Stony Brook taking a 31-25 lead into halftime. The Tigers stayed close early by capitalizing on Seawolves turnovers, but a three-pointer from Diaka Berete at the second-quarter buzzer provided Stony Brook with momentum it would not relinquish. Both teams return to conference play Friday. Stony Brook travels to face Drexel, while Towson hosts Hofstra.
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Towson Looks to Extend Win Streak Against Stony Brook in Womenâs Basketball Clash STONY BROOK, N.Y. (Interstat) â The Towson Tigers, riding a five-game winning streak, will visit the Stony Brook Seawolves in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at Island Federal Credit Union Arena. Tipoff is set for Jan. 18, 2026, with the visiting Tigers (10-5) aiming to continue their momentum against a Seawolves squad (8-9) that has won three of its last four. Towson enters off a 79-68 home victory over UNC Wilmington on Jan. 11. Kayla Morris scored 11 points with seven rebounds in that contest, part of a consistent defensive stretch for the forward. Over the last five games, Morris has averaged 3.0 blocks, anchoring the Tigersâ interior defense during their streak. Stony Brook countered with a 56-51 win over North Carolina A&T on the same date, led by Caitlin Frostâs 15 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Frost has been a versatile force for the Seawolves, posting a double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds in an overtime win at William & Mary on Jan. 4. The Tigersâ recent success has been built on close victories, including a 47-46 win at Hofstra and a 57-54 triumph over Campbell. Stony Brook has shown similar grit in conference play, with its last three wins each coming by six points or fewer. Offensive production for Towson has been balanced. Against UNC Wilmington, Tilda Sjökvist added 16 points and five assists, while Zoli Khalil contributed 11 points and eight rebounds. Stony Brookâs Sandra Frau-Garcia is coming off a well-rounded performance of 12 points, five rebounds and eight assists in the win over North Carolina A&T. The game marks the first of two scheduled meetings between the teams this season. They are slated to meet again at Towson on Feb. 22. Following this contest, Towson will host Hofstra on Jan. 23. Stony Brook travels to face Drexel on Jan. 23.