Matchup Towson (10-6, 3-1 CAA) @ Stony Brook (9-9, 4-1 CAA)
When Sunday, Jan. 18 at 12 p.m.
Where Stony Brook Arena | Stony Brook, N.Y.
TV/Stream SNY/FloCollege
Live Stats TowsonTigers.com
Series Towson leads the all-time series 4-2
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University women's basketball team makes its second trip to Long Island in two weeks, this time to face the Stony Brook Seawolves on Sunday at 12 p.m.
The game will stream live on FloCollege and be simulcast on SNY. Live stats can be found at TowsonTigers.com.
Last Time Out
On Friday night, a strong defensive effort allowed Monmouth to take a 28-24 lead into the halftime break. Towson challenged late, reclaiming the lead multiple times in the third and fourth quarters. The Hawks hit their first three of the game in the closing minutes to take a one-point lead. After Monmouth extended the lead to three on two made free throws, the Tigers missed a contested three as time expired to fall 56-53.
Monmouth scored 38 points in the paint to Towson's 22. The Hawks shot 36.2% (21-58) from the field while holding the Tigers to a 25.4% (16-63) mark.
Scouting the Seawolves
Stony Brook enters Sunday's game at 9-9 overall and 4-1 to start Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) play. The Seawolves have won four-straight games in league play over William & Mary, Drexel, North Carolina A&T and Hofstra after falling to Hampton in the opening game. Three of Stony Brook's non-conference wins came against non-Division I schools: Molloy (D-II), NJCU (D-III) and Georgian Court (D-III). Junior guard Janay Brantley leads the team, averaging 11.7 points per game.
Shooters Shoot
Towson has hit at least eight threes in ten of 16 games this season. Compare that to last season, when the Black & Gold did so just twice in 32 games.
The Tigers hit at least seven triples in all their non-conference wins and are 8-3 in games in which they hit seven or more as a team.
The Tigers have three players this season currently averaging at least one made three per game: Tilda Sjökvist (2.1),
India Johnston (1.6),
Zoli Khalil (1.1).
Thalia Shepard is just short of the mark, averaging 0.9 per game. Johnston (1.6) finished as the lone player on last year's squad to eclipse that mark over the full season.
1K India
Senior guard
India Johnston currently has 998 points, two shy of reaching 1,000 points in her career. Johnston currently boasts 147 made triples in her fourth season at Towson.
Among the Nation's Best
Towson forward
Kayla Morris has anchored the Towson defense, averaging 2.81 blocks per game this season. That average is seventh among Division I leaders, and her 45 blocks rank eighth in the nation.
Senior guard Tilda Sjökvist currently ranks 57th among national leaders with a 40.24% three-point FG percentage mark.
Weekly Honors
India Johnston was named CAA Co-Player of the Week on Dec. 22. The Delaware native averaged 21.5 points on 59.3% (16-27) shooting in wins over Maryland Eastern Shore and Lehigh. She shot a combined 57.1% (57.1%) from behind the arc in her first two games coming off the bench this season.
Johnston posted a career-high 26 points against the Hawks, including 20 in the second half and overtime. She was 10-18 from the field and 5-9 from behind the arc, adding three rebounds, three steals and an assist.
Viki Matulevicius earned the CAA Rookie of the Week nod on Nov. 17 after amassing 14 points on 5-6 shooting from the field and a perfect 4-4 mark from behind the arc in the Tigers' Nov. 16 win over Coppin State in 19 minutes off the bench. She added two rebounds and a block in the victory.
The redshirt freshman averaged 6.3 points, 1.0 rebound and 0.7 assists in the Tigers' 2-1 week, shooting 41.2% (7-17) from the field and 55.6% (5-9) from deep.
SECU Sellout
Towson University had the first sellout in SECU Arena history on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, as the women's basketball team faced Loyola on STEM Day. A record crowd of 5,209 was announced.
It marks the second-consecutive season the Towson women's basketball team has had a program-record-setting crowd at SECU Arena.
Southpaws at SECU
The Tigers have three guards this season who are natural left-handed shooters:
Thalia Shepard,
Asya Lara Barnes and
Nadeya Regala.
International Flavor
Two young Tigers got a taste for International Basketball Federation (FIBA) basketball this summer.
True freshman
Asya Lara Barnes played for Turkey in the U18 Women's FIBA EuroBasket, where she led the field in three-point field goals made. Barnes finished seventh overall in shooting efficiency from behind the arc and led Turkey in scoring.
Redshirt freshman
Viki Matulevicius played for Lithuania in the U20 Women's FIBA EuroBasket, helping the team reach its first-ever championship appearance. She averaged 12.2 points on 43.2% shooting, adding 2.1 assists per game, all of which ranked third on Lithuania's team.
League Honors
Senior guard
India Johnston earned a 2025-26 Preseason All-CAA Second Team selection after pacing the Tigers with 12.5 points per game on 37.4% shooting from the field, adding a team-best 2.5 assists. The Delaware product was efficient from behind the arc, hitting 52 triples at a 34.7% clip. She added 2.5 rebounds and 0.7 steals in 34 minutes per game in 32 games last season.
Johnston shot more efficiently in league play during her junior campaign, shooting 38.7% from the field and 35.9% from three-point range against CAA opponents. The senior matched her career-high of 24 in the second round of the CAA Championship last March, accounting for 45.3% of the Tigers' points in the win over the No. 6 Elon Phoenix.
Welcoming Coaches
The Tigers have added a couple of new and one familiar face to the staff ahead of the 2025-26 season.
Tony DiClemente joined the staff as an assistant coach after serving as associate head coach at Army West Point last season, where he helped lead the Black Knights to 25 wins, the team's second-most in program history. Army earned a berth to the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT), where the Black Knights won their first-ever Division I postseason game, 59-58, over Bryant.
Nick Boboshko returns to Towson as an assistant coach and director of basketball operations, having worked in a similar role at Presbyterian last season. Prior to Presbyterian, Boboshko served as a graduate assistant at Ottawa University in Kansas. The Maryland native graduated from TU in 2023 after being a two-year manager and practice player for the Tigers from 2021-23.
Chris Hays joins the Tigers as the assistant director of basketball performance. Hays has held similar strength and conditioning roles at private facilities and other Division I institutions, like Jacksonville and Drexel. The Pennsylvania native previously worked with Coach Harper during her Coppin State tenure (2020-22).
Other staff changes include
Eric Atkins' elevation to associate head coach and
Lorie Khalil's assumption of the general manager role for the 2025-26 season.
Last Season's Recap
Towson finished the 2024-25 season at 12-20 overall and 8-10 in CAA play. The Tigers entered the CAA Championship as the No. 11 seed and topped the No. 14 Northeastern Huskies in the opening round. In the second round, the Tigers upset the No. 6 Elon Phoenix, backed by
India Johnston's career-high-tying 24 points. The Tigers faced No. 3 Campbell in the quarterfinals, falling to the Camels at CareFirst Arena in Washington, D.C.
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