For Stony Brook, Wednesday’s 62-37 win at Binghamton can be described as a tale of two halves — offensively, at least.
The Seawolves (11-4, 2-0 America East) scored 23 points on 27 percent shooting in the first 20 minutes but shot 48 percent for 39 second half points. Defense remained a constant throughout the game, as Binghamton (2-14, 0-3 AE) could never find an offensive rhythm and shot 26 percent on the night.