EchoingEagle+FollowUAlbany finally breaks through with big winAfter a tough start to the season, UAlbany men’s basketball finally snapped their Division I losing streak with a commanding 71-55 win over Stony Brook—handing the Seawolves their first home loss. Amir Lindsey was on fire, dropping a career-high 24 points, while Okechukwu Okeke set a new school record with seven blocks. The team played with grit and energy, even with a short bench. It’s the kind of win that could turn the season around. What do you think sparked this breakthrough—leadership, defense, or just sheer determination? #Sports #UAlbany #GreatDanes00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUAlbany’s streak faces big test in NashvilleUAlbany women’s basketball is riding a 7-game win streak, but now they’re up against their toughest opponent yet: undefeated, nationally ranked Vanderbilt. The Great Danes have been shutting down teams left and right, but Vanderbilt’s size and firepower are on another level—four players average double-digit points, and they win at home by an average of 40! Plus, junior guard Lara Langermann is on fire, leading the nation in 3-point shooting. This game is more than just a matchup—it’s also Vanderbilt’s Autism Speaks game, a cause close to UAlbany coach Colleen Mullen’s heart. How do you think the Danes will handle the challenge? #Sports #UAlbany #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUAlbany’s second-half slump stuns fansUAlbany’s men’s basketball team looked ready to battle Columbia, going into halftime just two points behind. But the second half was a completely different story—Columbia caught fire, shooting over 65% from the field and dominating from three-point range, while UAlbany just couldn’t get their shots to fall. The 93-64 loss leaves the Great Danes still searching for their first Division I win this season. What do you think is missing for UAlbany right now? Is it just cold shooting, or something deeper? Let’s talk about what it’ll take to turn things around. #Sports #UAlbany #CollegeBasketball00Share
phughes+FollowUAlbany football’s bold new recruitsNine high school athletes just signed on to play for UAlbany football—even though the team still doesn’t have a head coach for next season. That’s a huge leap of faith, especially for local standout Cam Grasso from Niskayuna, who says he’s all in no matter who’s leading the team. The Great Danes had a rough 2-10 season, but these recruits believe a strong new class can help turn things around. Would you commit to a program without knowing who your coach will be? Let’s hear your thoughts on loyalty, risk, and building for the future! #Sports #Football #UAlbany00Share