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UMBC plays its first road contest of the year and George Washington opens its home schedule as the Retrievers (0-2) and Colonials (2-0) play a Saturday matinee (2:00 p.m.) at the Smith Center. This will be the fourth consecutive year that these two teams have met. The Colonials won, 70-64, on Thanksgiving Eve last season and tied the all-time series at three apiece. Paul Mittermeier has the call of the game, beginning with the pregame show at 1:55 p.m. on Fox 1370 Sports Radio (www.fox1370.com).
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Junior guard Jamal Barney scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half as visiting Loyola (2-1) held off UMBC (0-2), 69-66, in the 43rd meeting between the two Baltimore-area schools. UMBC sophomore wing Chauncey Gilliam scored a career-high 22 points to lead the Retrievers. UMCB rallied from a 10-point first half deficit to lead on three occaions in the final three minutes, but could not pull out the victory.
Men's Basketball
11/17/2009 Men's Basketball Hopes to Rebound as Loyola Visits RAC Arena on Wednesday
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11/15/2009 Men's Basketball Starts Strong, But Fades in 72-57 Loss to Morgan State
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11/20/2009 Men's Basketball Takes to Road to Face George Washington in Saturday Matinee
UMBC and Loyola played for 20 consecutive seasons a year after the Retrievers joined the NCAA Division I ranks. That streak came to an end after the 2006-07 meeting, but the two schools renew the rivalry in the Retrievers’ second game of the campaign. The Retrievers and Greyhounds tip-off at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday night at the RAC Arena. The game will be televised live by MASN, and Fox 1370 AM (www.fox1370.com) and www.umbcretrievers.tv also will broadcast the action.
Men's Basketball
11/15/2009 Men's Basketball Starts Strong, But Fades in 72-57 Loss to Morgan State
Men's Basketball
11/20/2009 Men's Basketball Takes to Road to Face George Washington in Saturday Matinee
Men's Basketball
11/18/2009 Gilliam Sparks Men's Basketball With 22 Points, But Retrievers Nipped, 69-66, by Loyola
BALTIMORE—Senior guard Reggie Holmes scored 19 of his game-high 23 points in the second half as Morgan State (2-0) rallied for a 72-57 win at UMBC (0-1) in the opening game of the season for the Retrievers. Senior wing Matt Spadafora led UMBC with 12 points. UMBC led by 12 at halftime and by 18 early in the second half, but foul woes and trouble with the Morgan State zone sent UMBC to a loss in the opener.
Men's Basketball
11/20/2009 Men's Basketball Takes to Road to Face George Washington in Saturday Matinee
Men's Basketball
11/18/2009 Gilliam Sparks Men's Basketball With 22 Points, But Retrievers Nipped, 69-66, by Loyola
Men's Basketball
11/17/2009 Men's Basketball Hopes to Rebound as Loyola Visits RAC Arena on Wednesday

The Baltimore Sun's Gary Lambrecht's Feature on Brian Hodges
Whether he is in the classroom or on the basketball court, UMBC junior guard Brian Hodges is determined to make the most of his time.
Hodges has been in the starting lineup just three times this season for the Retrievers, who over the past two years have discovered quite the sixth man in their rotation. This season, Hodges leads the team with a 16.2-point average despite playing just 24.9 minutes per game.
(for more, read the complete story)
Jack of All Trades
Men’s basketball team manager Armando Cadogan, a.k.a. Panama, does it all. When he's not in school or helping out with the team, Panama appears on the HBO series The Wire, designs clothing, has his own record label and is a musician.
MIKE HOUSMAN: UMBC'S "IRON MAN"
He may keep getting knocked down, but UMBC junior forward Mike Housman will not stay down. Read more about UMBC's junior forward who is leading the America East Conference in field goal percentage.
2005-06 MEN'S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE
The 2005-06 UMBC men’s basketball media guide is now available online. The Retrievers are under the direction of second-year head coach Randy Monroe. The Retrievers were picked to finish eighth in the America East and hope to improve on last season’s 11-18 overall record and 5-13 conference mark. Check out all the information on the 2005-06 UMBC men’s basketball team by clicking on the link inside the full story or by visiting the men’s basketball home page.
"JERSEY BOYS" LEADING UMBC HOOPS
Seniors Andrew Feeley and Rob Gogerty, who both hail from the Garden State, are helping UMBC make the transition into the rigors of America East Conference basketball.
11/20/2009 Men's Basketball Takes to Road to Face George Washington in Saturday Matinee UMBC plays its first road contest of the year and George Washington opens its home schedule as the Retrievers (0-2) and Colonials (2-0) play a Saturday matinee (2:00 p.m.) at the Smith Center. This will be the fourth consecutive year that these two teams have met. The Colonials won, 70-64, on Thanksgiving Eve last season and tied the all-time series at three apiece. Paul Mittermeier has the call of the game, beginning with the pregame show at 1:55 p.m. on Fox 1370 Sports Radio (www.fox1370.com).
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11/18/2009 Gilliam Sparks Men's Basketball With 22 Points, But Retrievers Nipped, 69-66, by Loyola Junior guard Jamal Barney scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half as visiting Loyola (2-1) held off UMBC (0-2), 69-66, in the 43rd meeting between the two Baltimore-area schools. UMBC sophomore wing Chauncey Gilliam scored a career-high 22 points to lead the Retrievers. UMCB rallied from a 10-point first half deficit to lead on three occaions in the final three minutes, but could not pull out the victory.
Read More 11/17/2009 Men's Basketball Hopes to Rebound as Loyola Visits RAC Arena on Wednesday UMBC and Loyola played for 20 consecutive seasons a year after the Retrievers joined the NCAA Division I ranks. That streak came to an end after the 2006-07 meeting, but the two schools renew the rivalry in the Retrievers’ second game of the campaign. The Retrievers and Greyhounds tip-off at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday night at the RAC Arena. The game will be televised live by MASN, and Fox 1370 AM (www.fox1370.com) and www.umbcretrievers.tv also will broadcast the action.
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