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Stony Brook holds off New Hampshire 69-63

Jan 10, 2010 - 9:53 PM STONY BROOK, N.Y.(AP) -- Muhammad El-Amin scored 20 points and Stony Brook held off New Hampshire for a 69-63 victory on Sunday.

The Seawolves (11-5, 3-0 America East Conference), who have won four consecutive games, ended a five-game losing streak to New Hampshire to continue the program's best start since 1990-91.

Stony Brook made only one shot from the field in the final 3:08 as the Wildcats (5-8, 0-2) gradually cut a 65-57 deficit to 65-63 on Ferg Myrick's 3-pointer with 46 seconds left.

Chris Martin hit two free throws to extend the advantage to 67-63 with 15 seconds left and then had a dunk with 2 seconds to play for the final margin.

Martin's dunk was Stony Brook's first field goal since Tommy Brenton's layup with 3:09 remaining.

Brenton and Martin scored 14 each.

Tyrone Conley scored 15, Alvin Abreu had 13 and James Valladares added 11 points for New Hampshire.