2009–10 Stony Brook Seawolves men's basketball team

2009–10 Stony Brook Seawolves men's basketball
America East Regular Season Champions
NIT, First Round
Conference America East Conference
2009–10 record 22–10 (13–3 America East)
Head coach Steve Pikiell
Assistant coach Jay Young
Assistant coach Lamar Chapman
Assistant coach Dan Rickard
Home arena Pritchard Gymnasium
2009–10 America East men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Stony Brook 13 3   .813     22 10   .688
Vermont 12 4   .750     25 10   .714
Maine 11 5   .688     19 11   .633
Boston University 11 5   .688     20 13   .606
Binghamton 8 8   .500     13 18   .419
Hartford 6 10   .375     8 22   .267
New Hampshire 6 10   .375     13 17   .433
UMBC 3 13   .188     4 26   .133
Albany 2 14   .125     7 25   .219
2010 America East Tournament winner
As of March 19, 2010; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2009–10 Stony Brook Seawolves Men's Basketball Team was a college basketball team which represented Stony Brook University in the 2009–10 college basketball season. This was head coach Steve Pikiell's fifth season at Stony Brook. The Seawolves competed in the America East Conference and played their home games at Pritchard Gymnasium. They finished the season 22–10, 13–3 in America East play to win the regular season championship. They lost in the semifinals of the 2010 America East Men's Basketball Tournament but received an automatic bid to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament as the regular season champions. The NIT berth was Stony Brook's first ever postseason bid as a Division I school. They hosted Illinois in the first round and lost 76–66.

Roster

Source[1]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
1 Preye Preboye 6'6" 220 G/F Fr. Springfield, MA Winchendon Prep
2 Danny Carter 6'9" 210 F So. Windsor, England Reading Rockets
10 Bryan Dougher 6'1" 185 G So. Scotch Plains, NJ Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS
11 Marcus Rouse 6'0" 170 G Fr. Upper Marlboro, MD DeMatha HS
12 Eddie Castellanos 6'1" 180 G Sr. Jersey City, NJ Hoboken HS
15 Leonard Hayes 6'4" 185 G Fr. Voorhees, NJ Lawrenceville Prep
20 Desmond Adedeji 6'10" 305 F/C Sr. Landover Hills, MD DeMatha HS
Dayton
22 Eric McAlister 6'8" 200 F Fr. Hightstown, NJ Hightstown HS
23 Dallis Joyner 6'7" 250 F So. Norfolk, VA Granby HS
24 Tommy Brenton 6'5" 215 G/F So. Columbia, MD Hargrave Military Academy
30 Chris Martin 6'1" 223 G Jr. Springfield Gardens, NY Christ The King HS
32 Andrew Goba 6'9" 235 F/C Sr. Durban, South Africa Durban HS
35 Muhammad El-Amin 6'5" 210 G Sr. Lansing, MI Holt HS
Lansing CC

Schedule and results

Source[2]

Date Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
Regular Season
11/13/2009* at Maryland Eastern Shore W 75–57  1–0 Hytche Athletic Center (1,713)
11/16/2009* Mount St. Mary's W 87–53  2–0 Pritchard Gymnasium (1,258)
11/21/2009* at Wagner W 72–48  3–0 Spiro Sports Center (1,310)
11/24/2009* at Rhode Island L 75–58  3–1 Ryan Center (4,030)
11/28/2009* NJIT W 60–46  4–1 Pritchard Gymnasium (842)
11/30/2009* at Lehigh W 71–52  5–1 Stabler Arena (609)
12/2/2009* at St. John's L 63–55  5–2 Carnesecca Arena (3,302)
12/5/2009* Columbia W 63–60  6–2 Pritchard Gymnasium (1,342)
12/8/2009* at Fordham L 93–77  6–3 Rose Hill Gymnasium (1,250)
12/12/2009* at Colgate W 66–55  7–3 Cotterell Court (406)
12/21/2009* at Sacred Heart L 78–70  7–4 William H. Pitt Center (279)
12/28/2009* Saint Peter's L 67–46  7–5 Pritchard Gymnasium (1,113)
12/31/2009* Holy Cross W 69–60  8–5 Pritchard Gymnasium (1,144)
1/2/2010 at Boston University W 84–75  9–5 (1–0) Case Gym (547)
1/7/2010 Hartford W 70–59  10–5 (2–0) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,029)
1/10/2010 New Hampshire W 69–63  11–5 (3–0) Pritchard Gymnasium (971)
1/12/2010 at Binghamton L 64–62  11–6 (3–1) Binghamton University Events Center (2,578)
1/16/2010 at Maine L 67–61  11–7 (3–2) Alfond Arena (1,507)
1/18/2010 UMBC W 81–69  12–7 (4–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,058)
1/21/2010 at Vermont W 65–60  13–7 (5–2) Patrick Gym (2,909)
1/24/2010 Albany W 67–61  14–7 (6–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,139)
1/30/2010 Boston University W 71–55  15–7 (7–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,595)
2/3/2010 at Hartford W 54–44  16–7 (8–2) Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (1,062)
2/10/2010 Maine W 83–64  17–7 (9–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,595)
2/13/2010 Binghamton W 81–61  18–7 (10–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,630)
2/16/2010 at UMBC W 86–72  19–7 (11–2) Retriever Activities Center (2,010)
2/19/2010 at Albany W 68–66  20–7 (12–2) SEFCU Arena (2,891)
2/24/2010 Vermont W 82–78  21–7 (13–2) Pritchard Gymnasium (1,650)
2/28/2010 at New Hampshire L 77–55  21–8 (13–3) Lundholm Gym (1,136)
2010 America East Men's Basketball Tournament
3/6/2010 vs. Albany
(Quarterfinals)
W 68–59  22–8 Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (NA)
3/7/2010 vs. Boston University
(Semifinals)
L 70–63  22–9 Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (NA)
2010 National Invitation Tournament
3/17/2010 Illinois
(First round)
L 76–66  22–10 Stony Brook Arena (4,423)
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. ( ) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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