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Men's basketball takes Loyola to the brink but proves to be no match for George Washington
Three games into the season, the UMBC men's basketball team has yet to come out on the winning side of a game.
Basketball: UMBC's focus on another strong postseason
UMBC sophomore guard Chauncey Gilliam goes to the basket with Brian Rudolph, of Loyola Colege, defending him during the Retrievers' 69-66 loss to the Greyhounds at the RAC Arena.
On strong scoring day, Colonials' defense shines
In a game where the GW men's basketball team put up nearly 100 points, it would be easy to say the offense played well.
Lasan Kromah scores 21 points as George Washington dominated Maryland-Baltimore County 94-51
Lasan Kromah scored 21 points and George Washington dominated Maryland-Baltimore County in a 94-51 win on Saturday.
Men's basketball stalls in home opener against Morgan State
The 2009-10 men's basketball regular season is off to a slow start as the Retrievers lost to defending MEAC champion Morgan State 72-57 at the RAC Arena on Sunday.
Barney's late basket helps Loyola-Maryland hold off Maryland-Baltimore County 69-66
Junior guard Jamal Barney scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half, including a basket with 11.7 seconds left, as Loyola-Maryland held off Maryland-Baltimore County 69-66 on Wednesday night.
Corey's Corner: Gilliam's return brings light to the basketball team
Last Friday night, when it was announced that Chauncey Gilliam had his eligibility restored and was not going to have to sit out for the first half of the season, it was immediately a huge boost for the UMBC basketball team.
Morgan State 72, Maryland-Baltimore County 57
Share + Nov 15, 2009 7:38 pm US/Eastern Reggie Holmes scored 23 points and Morgan State erased an 18-point second-half deficit to defeat Maryland-Baltimore County 72-57 on Sunday.
Though he only averaged less than one point per game last year Smith took part in 13 contests with a start.
Former Siena player gears up for America East
The playing time is there for former Siena point guard Chris De La Rosa, who's making his debut for Maryland-Baltimore County of the America East this season.
Maryland-baltimore County Notes, Quotes
UMBC followed its 2007 America East title run with a frustrating year-after season, finishing under .500. But the Retrievers did reach the conference tournament title game before losing to Binghamton , becoming the second No.
Maryland-baltimore County Strategy and Personnel
SCOUTING THE NEWCOMERS: With such a huge hit to his returning roster, UMBC coach Randy Monroe is counting heavily on a pair of transfers, guard Chris De La Rosa and big man Robbie Jackson .
Beyond the Lines: Gilliam's absence is cause for concern for men's basketball
Just like a lot of you, when news came out that sophomore guard Chauncey Gilliam would be out for the fall semester at least, I was shocked.
Recruiting Report: Q&A with UMBC coach Randy Monroe
It will be a new era of sorts for the UMBC men's basketball program this fall. Gone from the Retrieversa roster are point guard Jay Greene , UMBCa s all-time assists leader, and forward Darryl Proctor , the schoola s all-time leading scorer.
Men's Basketball Falls in America East Championship Game, 61-51
VESTAL, N.Y., March 14 -- The University of Maryland- Baltimore County issued the following news release: The UMBC men's basketball team's dream of a second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and the brilliant careers of seniors Jay Greene and Darryl Proctor came to a close, as host Binghamton edged the Retrievers, 61-51, in the America East ...
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