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UAlbany Wins Close Games


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From the AE website:

 

"Of the 39 America East men's basketball games that have been played this season, 19 have been decided by five points or less (three by 5, two by 4, five by 3, four by 2 and five by 1). Vermont has played the most games (six) decided by five or fewer points (2-4), while Albany has the best record (3-1) in those games."

 

Earlier this season, some of us were lamenting the fact that Albany had not won many close games for a while. I know that this inability was mentioned by Coach Brown last year and the beginning of this season. It is heartening to see that, to a certain extent, we have reversed that trend. One can also legitimately say that perhaps we should not have allowed our opposition to make the games so close, but it is nice to see a maturation of the team in this aspect of play.

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