BY Corey Johns Senior Staff Writer With 12 seconds left and down 10 Jay Greene saw the light at the end of the tunnel in his college basketball career and walked off the court once Binghamton got the final possession of the game. The team he had helped lead to its second consectuve America East…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (0)By Corey Johns Once again, a short-staffed UMBC squad stepped out on the court against the down one. For the second time this season UMBC dressed only seven players with Justin Fry out with a right knee injury suffered late in the game against Maine (He should be back for Hartford). Last time that happened…
Filed under: Opinion, Sports | Comments (0)BY Corey Johns Senior Staff Writer There is no better way to come back from a very disappointing effort and a loss to American than by beating Big 12 team Nebraska. UMBC became the first team in 31 non-conference opponents to come away with a win in Lincoln to break the eighth-longest streak in the…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (0)BY Corey Johns Senior Staff Writer “We got our [butt] kicked,” said coach Randy Monroe. “We played against a team that [was] hungrier than us. They beat us in every phase of the game. We played lack-luster.” At one point in the second half against American, UMBC was down by 26 points, which proved to…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (4)BY Corey Johns Senior Staff Writer It was not a fun game to watch but UMBC got the job done against Central Connecticut State in front of the smallest crowd of the season as students are getting ready for finals. It was the 30th meeting between the two schools as they are familiar with one…
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