Men's hockey:
Northeastern blew away RPI, 9-2, in front of just over 1500 fans at Houston Field House Sunday afternoon. The Huskies carried over the momentum generated from winning Saturday's game in a shootout, and ran the Engineers virtually out of their own rink, scoring 4 goals in the 1st period, and 5 in the second, before RPI's defense finally shut them down in the 3rd period.
Up next for RPI: ECAC action resumes Friday at home vs. Quinnipiac, and Princeton will be in on Saturday. Union plays those same teams in reverse order.
Women's basketball:
Will Brown and the College of St. Rose squared their record at 2-2 (1-1 Northeast 10), blowing out Bridgeport, 63-25. Maddisyn Mahoney (Shaker) led the Lady Knights with 13 points. Syrita Faraj (Tamarac) added 11 points.
In California, UAlbany saw their 3 game win streak end at Stanford in a 79-35 loss. The Lady Danes (4-2) were held to 11 points in the 2nd half by the Cardinal (7-0). Kayla Cooper led Albany with 16 points. Meghan Huerter (Shenendehowa/Providence) added 9. Lilly Phillips (Cambridge) & Abby Ray (Saratoga) were held scoreless.
Men's basketball:
Back in Albany, mindful of letting a halftime lead escape in last year's game, UAlbany destroyed Siena, 86-51. Amare Marshall led all scorers with a season high 33 points. Jonathan Beagle (Hudson Falls) added 13 points. Michael Eley returned to the lineup for Siena, and led the Saints with 20 points. Mason Courtney (Shen) had just 1 basket for 2 points in 14 minutes. Worse, Siena radio analyst Andy Grazulis got Courtney's name flipped in one instance. Siena has now lost 5 in a row, and returns to MVP Arena Friday for the start of MAAC conference play against Rider.
Broadview Center (formerly SEFCU Arena) will have its official grand reopening Wednesday at UAlbany faces Boston University.
The College of St. Rose dropped a 86-72 decision to Felician College on Sunday in front of just 100 fans, a sharp contrast to the Albany Cup, which lured over 7600 customers to downtown Albany.
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