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2011 Men's Champ Game Notes.Indd CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSRESULTS 2011 2007 First three rounds at Chase Family Arena (West Hartford, Conn.) First three rounds at Agganis Arena (Boston, Mass.) Title game at Agganis Arena (Boston, Mass.) Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) First Round #9 Binghamton 91, #8 UMBC 65 First Round #8 Hartford 49, #9 Stony Brook 47 Quarterfi nals #5 Stony Brook 67, #4 Albany 61 Quarterfi nals #1 Vermont 81, Hartford 62 #1 Vermont 57, Binghamton 46 #5 UMBC 70, #4 Maine 61 #2 Boston U. 69, #7 New Hampshire 60 #2 Albany 64, #7 New Hampshire 47 #6 Hartford 66, #3 Maine 63 #3 Boston University 62, #6 Binghamton 58 Semifi nals Stony Brook 69, Vermont 47 Semifi nals Vermont 72, UMBC 63 Boston U. 55, Hartford 49 Albany 59, Boston U. 49 Title Game at Boston U. 56, Stony Brook 54 Title Game Albany 60, at Vermont 59 All-Tournament Leonard Hayes, Stony Brook All-Tournament Jay Greene, UMBC John Holland, Boston U. Chris Holm, Vermont Genesis Maciel, Hartford Mike Trimboli, Vermont Chris Martin, Stony Brook Jason Siggers, Albany Darryl Partin, Boston U. Jamar Wilson, Albany Most Outstanding Darryl Partin, Boston U. Most Outstanding Jamar Wilson, Albany 2010 2006 First two rounds at Chase Family Arena (West Hartford, Conn.) First three rounds at Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.) Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) Title game at Recreation & Convocation Center (Albany, N.Y.) Quarterfi nals #1 Stony Brook 68, #8 Albany 59 First Round #8 UMBC 88, #9 Stony Brook 70 #4 Boston U. 87, #5 Hartford 46 Quarterfi nals #2 Binghamton 71, #7 Maine 62 #2 Vermont 76, #7 UMBC 59 #6 Vermont 64, #3 Boston U. 61 #6 New Hampshire 68, #3 Maine 57 #1 Albany 79, UMBC 65 Semifi nals Boston U. 70, Stony Brook 63 #5 New Hampshire 66, #4 Hartford 62 Vermont 57, New Hampshire 38 Semifi nals Vermont 66, Binghamton 59 Title Game at Vermont 83, Boston U. 70 Albany 67, New Hampshire 54 Title Game at Albany 80, Vermont 67 All-Tournament Marqus Blakely, Vermont Evan Fjeld, Vermont All-Tournament Andre Heard, Binghamton Corey Lowe, Boston U. Lucious Jordan, Albany Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Martin Klimes, Vermont Garvey Young, Vermont Brent Wilson, Albany Most Outstanding Marqus Blakely, Vermont Jamar Wilson, Albany Most Outstanding Jamar Wilson, Albany 2009 First three rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 2005 Title game at Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.) First three rounds at Events Centers (Vestal, N.Y.) First Round #9 Hartford 65, #8 Maine 56 Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) Quarterfi nals #7 Albany 56, #2 Vermont 52 (OT) First Round #9 UMBC 78, #8 New Hampshire 73 #6 UMBC 79, #3 Boston U. 75 (OT) #7 Stony Brook 66, #10 Hartford 46 #1 Binghamton 73, Hartford 65 Quarterfi nals #5 Binghamton 76, #4 Albany 70 #4 New Hampshire 76, #5 Stony Brook 73 #1 Vermont 76, UMBC 61 Semifi nals UMBC 64, Albany 58 #2 Northeastern 90, Stony Brook 79 Binghamton 72, New Hampshire 67 #6 Maine 47, #3 Boston U. 45 Title Game at Binghamton 61, UMBC 51 Semifi nals Vermont 76, Binghamton 65 Northeastern 86, Maine 73 All-Tournament Jay Greene, UMBC Title Game at Vermont 80, Northeastern 57 Reggie Fuller, Binghamton Emanuel Mayben, Binghamton All-Tournament Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Darryl Proctor, UMBC T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont D.J. Rivera, Binghamton Martin Klimes, Vermont Most Outstanding D.J. Rivera, Binghamton Germain Mopa Njila, Vermont Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern 2008 Most Outstanding Taylor Coppenrath, Vemont First three rounds at Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.) Title game at RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) 2004 First Round #8 Stony Brook 73, #9 Maine 65 (OT) First three rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, Mass) Quarterfi nals #1 UMBC 76, Stony Brook 60 Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) #4 Vermont 65, #5 Binghamton 57 First Round #8 Stony Brook 65, #9 UMBC 59 #2 Hartford 68, #7 New Hampshire 65 #7 New Hampshire 43, #10 Albany 38 #6 Boston U. 68, #3 Albany 64 (OT) Quarterfi nals #4 Maine 79, #5 Binghamton 77 (OT) Semifi nals UMBC 73, Vermont 64 Stony Brook 62, #1 Boston U. 58 Hartford 59, Boston U. 52 #2 Vermont 58, New Hampshire 50 Title Game at UMBC 82, Hartford 65 #6 Hartford 79, #3 Northeastern 74 Semifi nals Maine 78, Stony Brook 54 All-Tournament Ray Barbosa, UMBC Vermont 61, Hartford 48 Jay Greene, UMBC Title Game at Vermont 72, Maine 53 Darryl Proctor, UMBC Jaret von Rosenberg, Hartford Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Most Outstanding Jay Greene, UMBC CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSRESULTS All-Tournament Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont All-Tournament Craig Claxton, Hofstra Eric Dobson, Maine Nate Fox, Maine D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Mike Pegues, Delaware Germain Njila, Vermont Norman Richardson, Hofstra T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Billy Wells, Delaware Most Outstanding Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Most Outstanding Craig Claxton, Hofstra 1999 2003 First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) First two rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, Mass.) Title game at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) Title game at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) First Round #9 Towson 71, #8 Boston U. 58 Quarterfi nals #1 Boston U. 75, #8 New Hampshire 61 #7 Northeastern 77, #10 New Hampshire 69 #5 Northeastern 71, #4 Maine 68 Quarterfi nals #4 Maine 76, #5 Hartford 71 #2 Vermont 81, #7 Albany 62 #1 Delaware 83, Towson 63 #3 Hartford 59, #6 Stony Brook 47 #2 Drexel 64, Northeastern 56 Semifi nals Boston U. 71, Northeastern 61 #3 Hofstra 69, #6 Vermont 59 Vermont 67, Hartford 51 Semifi nals Delaware 90, Maine 73 Title Game Vermont 56, at Boston U. 55 Drexel 55, Hofstra 37 Title Game at Delaware 86, Drexel 67 All-Tournament Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Rashad Bell, Boston U. All-Tournament Bryant Coursey, Drexel Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont John Gordon, Delaware Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Joe Linderman, Drexel Matt Sheftic, Vermont Mike Pegues, Delaware Most Outstanding Matt Sheftic, Vermont Tyrone Perry, Delaware Most Outstanding John Gordon, Delaware 2002 First two rounds at Matthews Arena (Boston, Mass.) 1998 Title game at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) Quarterfi nals #2 Boston U. 86, #7 Northeastern 76 Title game at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) #3 Hartford 65, #6 Albany 49 First Round #9 Towson 67, #8 New Hampshire 65 #1 Vermont 74, #8 Stony Brook 59 #7 Northeastern 74, #10 Maine 54 #5 Maine 54, #4 New Hampshire 48 Quarterfi nals #5 Hofstra 90, #4 Hartford 79 Semifi nals Boston U. 63, Hartford 60 #1 Delaware 80, Towson 60 Maine 61, Vermont 59 (OT) #2 Boston U. 87, Northeastern 77 Title Game at Boston U. 66, Maine 40 #6 Drexel 51, #3 Vermont 42 Semifi nals Delaware 60, Hofstra 51 All-Tournament Junior Amous, Hartford Boston U. 53, Drexel 51 Clayton Brown, Maine Title Game at Delaware 66, Boston U. 58 Chaz Carr, Boston U. Billy Collins, Boston U. All-Tournament Joey Beard, Boston U. Trevor Gaines, Vermont Craig Claxton, Hofstra Most Outstanding Billy Collins, Boston U. Joe Linderman, Drexel Mike Pegues, Delaware 2001 Darryl Presley, Delaware First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) Most Outstanding Darryl Presley, Delaware Title game at Hofstra Arena (Hempstead, N.Y.) First Round #8 Vermont 78, #9 New Hampshire 72 1997 #7 Towson 65, #10 Hartford 62 First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) Quarterfi nals #1 Hofstra 68, Vermont 55 Title game at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) #4 Maine 87, #5 Boston U. 83 (OT) First Round #8 Maine 76, #9 New Hampshire 47 #2 Delaware 66, Towson 51 #10 Towson 72, #7 Northeastern 69 #6 Northeastern 74, #3 Drexel 73 Quarterfi nals #5 Delaware 86, #4 Hofstra 73 Semifi nals Hofstra 78, Maine 66 #1 Boston U. 67, Maine 49 Delaware 110, Northeastern 66 #2 Drexel 78, Towson 75 Title Game at Hofstra 68, Delaware 54 #3 Hartford 70, #6 Vermont 44 Semifi nals Boston U. 69, Delaware 65 All-Tournament Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Drexel 75, Hartford 69 Jason Hernandez, Hofstra Title Game at Boston U. 68, Drexel 61 Greg Miller, Delaware Norman Richardson, Hofstra All-Tournament Ralph Biggs, Towson Billy Wells, Delaware LeVar Folk, Boston U. Most Outstanding Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Joe Linderman, Drexel Jeff Myers, Drexel 2000 Greg Smith, Delaware First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) Most Outstanding Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Title game at Hofstra Arena (Hempstead, N.Y.) First Round #8 Boston U. 83, #9 Northeastern 57 #7 Hartford 117, #10 New Hampshire 88 Quarterfi nals #1 Hofstra 80, Boston U. 62 #5 Drexel 71, #4 Vermont 59 #2 Maine 80, Hartford 63 #3 Delaware 79, #6 Towson 69 Semifi nals Hofstra 69, Drexel 51 Delaware 68, Maine 46 Title Game at Hofstra 76, Delaware 69 CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSRESULTS 1996 1992 First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) All games at campus sites, higher seeds Title game at Physical Education Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) Quarterfi nals #1 Delaware 92, #8 Hartford 56 First Round #9 Hartford 76, #8 New Hampshire 73 #4 Vermont 74, #5 Northeastern 64 #10 Northeastern 71, #7 Hofstra 61 #2 Drexel 78, #7 New Hampshire 72 Quarterfi nals #5 Towson 85, #4 Delaware 78 #3 Maine 68, #6 Boston U. 51 #1 Drexel 83, Hartford 71 Semifi nals at Drexel 97, Maine 79 #2 Boston U. 69, Northeastern 54 at Delaware 76, Vermont 64 #3 Maine 84, #6 Vermont 75 Title Game at Delaware 92, Drexel 68 Semifi nals Drexel 84, Towson 74 Boston U. 66, Maine 64 All-Tournament Clarence Armstrong, Drexel Title Game at Drexel 76, Boston U. 67 Alex Coles, Delaware Mark Murray, Delaware All-Tournament Tunji Awojobi, Boston U.
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