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W&M Treks to Stony Brook on Saturday

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – William & Mary men's basketball wraps up a stretch of three games in six days by traveling to Stony Brook on Saturday afternoon. The game is slated for a 1 p.m. tip from Long Island and will be broadcast on FloHoops and televised on SNY

Tribe fans can catch the action on the Tribe Sports Network with Jay Colley on the call. Locally in Williamsburg, fans can listen in on The Tide 92.3 FM.

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Game Day Information - Game 29 at Stony Brook
When:   Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, 1:00 PM
Where:   Stony Brook, N.Y. | Island Federal Arena
TV:   SNY
Multimedia:   FloHoops | Live Stats | Listen Online
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Game Notes:    William & Mary | SBU | CAA
Season Stats:    William & Mary | SBU | CAA
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W&M News and Notes
- The series between W&M and Stony Brook has been a close one. All three contests over the last two years have been decided by five or fewer points with the only meeting on Long Island going to OT last season. In that contest, W&M overcame a seven-point deficit in the final 67 seconds to force OT before falling, 71-66. This season, the Tribe trailed by nine with five minutes remaining and rallied to take the lead twice in the final 2:05, before an Aaron Clarke 3-pointer with 25 seconds left gave the Seawolves the lead for good.
 
- Seven of the Tribe's 12 scholarship players have missed at least five games this season. In total, those seven players have combined to miss 102 games in 2023-24. Five of the seven have started this season. Since Dec. 1, the Tribe has played eight games with just seven available scholarship players.
 
- Sophomore Chase Lowe is one of three players in the CAA to rank among the top 20 in the league in scoring, rebounding and assists, along with Delaware's Jyare Davis and Hofstra's Tyler Thomas. He has been even better in CAA play averaging 13.2 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game. Lowe is one of 38 players nationally, as of Feb. 23, to average 12.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. He has four doubles-doubles on the year and two in league play.
 
- The Tribe turned in one of its best defensive performances of the year against the CAA's top offense in Charleston on Feb. 19. The Cougars entered the game as the league's top scoring team (83 ppg in CAA play) and most efficient offense (1.20 points per possession). W&M held CofC to 0.94 points per possession and a league low of 65 points. The Cougars also shot their lowest field goal % of 37.2% in league action.
 
- The Tribe turned in its top two offensive rebounding totals of the season recently with 19 at Monmouth (Feb. 8) and 17 against Towson (Feb. 15). The 19 offensive rebounds at Monmouth are the most in a CAA game this season and the most for the Tribe against a DI opponent since the 2010 regular-season finale when it had 21 vs. Towson. Over the last five games, W&M is averaging 12.2 offensive rebounds per contest with an offensive rebounding % of 32.8.
 
- Sophomore Trey Moss has led the Tribe in scoring in four of the last five games, averaging 16.8 per contest during the stretch. He has a team-leading five 20-point games this season. Moss has scored in double figures in 22 of the Tribe's 28 games and ranks 12th in the CAA at 13.5 points per game. Earlier this season, he had a career-high 22 points against Drexel on Jan. 6.
 
- With his 3-pointer vs. UNCW, junior Gabe Dorsey moved into the top 10 on the Tribe's career 3-pointers made list. Over his two seasons at W&M, he has 166 3-pointers. His 90 3-pointers this season rank eighth nationally and fifth on the Tribe's single-season list. He is just three 3-pointers shy of third.
 
- The Tribe has connected on double-digit 3-pointers in 10 games this season. The Green and Gold ranks 25th nationally in 3-pointers attempted (26.9) and 77th in 3-pointers made per game (8.5). In total, 46.6% of the Tribe's field goal attempts come from 3-point range and 36.5% of its scoring comes on 3-point field goals. Those numbers rank 20th and 40th nationally, according to KenPom.com.
 
- Lowe is one of the best in the country at getting to the free throw line. According to KenPom.com, he is 24th nationally in free throw rate (70.7) and 35th in the country in drawing fouls at 6.5 per 40 minutes. Lowe has made 113 free throws on the season, which ranks fourth in the CAA and 75th nationally.
 
- Gabe Dorsey continues to be one of the top shooters in the country. After ranking fourth in the country in 3-point % last season, he is currently 10th in 3-pointers per game (3.2), as of Feb. 21. Dorsey is shooting 36.4%  from distance this season, which ranks fifth in the CAA and 67th nationally.
 
- Nathan Knight, who was the 2020 National Mid-Major Player of the Year, signed an NBA 2-way deal with the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics this season and is currently with the Motor City Cruise in the NBA G-League. He has played three years in the NBA with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Atlanta Hawks. Knight is the third W&M player, joining Marcus Thornton (Cleveland Cavaliers 10-day contract in 2018) and Daniel Dixon (Boston Celtics preseason Exhibit 10 deal in 2017) to sign an NBA deal since 2017.
 
- Along with Knight in the NBA G-League, seven other former Tribe standouts are playing professionally in overseas - Anders Nelson (Starwings in Switzerland), Andy Van Vliet (Trefl Sopot in Poland), Justin Pierce (Veertien Mie in Japan), David Cohn (VfL SparkassenStars Bochum in Germany), Omar Prewitt (Tofas Bursa in Turkey), Marcus Thornton (Lavrio in Greece), and Terry Tarpey (AS Monaco in France).
 
- A trio of former W&M players are currently on coaching staffs in the NBA and NBA G-League. Jim Moran '01 is the head coach of the Rip City Remix, which is the G-League affiliate of the Portland Trail Blazers. Sean Sheldon '16 is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Utah Jazz. Daniel Dixon '17 is an assistant coach with the Oklahoma City Blue, the NBA G-League program of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Anders Nelson

#0 Anders Nelson

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6' 1"
Graduate Student
Gabe Dorsey

#21 Gabe Dorsey

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6' 6"
Junior
Chase Lowe

#2 Chase Lowe

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6' 5"
Sophomore
Trey Moss

#8 Trey Moss

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6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Anders Nelson

#0 Anders Nelson

6' 1"
Graduate Student
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Gabe Dorsey

#21 Gabe Dorsey

6' 6"
Junior
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Chase Lowe

#2 Chase Lowe

6' 5"
Sophomore
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Trey Moss

#8 Trey Moss

6' 3"
Sophomore
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