SMCC Basketball: Must-See Games This Season

The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season. Here are some of the must-see games on their schedule.

Introduction

The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Basketball season is in Full Swing and there are some great games coming up. Here are some of the must-see games this season:

SMCC vs. York College This is a rematch of last year’s epic conference championship game, which SMCC won in overtime. York is looking for revenge, and this should be a great game

SMCC vs. Unity College: This is a rivalry game that always gets heated. Both teams are strong this year, so it should be a great game to watch.

SMCC vs. Eastern Maine Community College This is another big conference game that could have playoff implications. Both teams are evenly matched, so it should be a great game to watch.

Game 1: SMCC vs. Brunswick

The first game of the season is always an exciting one, and this year is no different. The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC)SeaWolves will be taking on the Brunswick Community College Dolphins. This will be the first time these two teams have ever faced off against each other, so it should be a great game.

Both teams are evenly matched and it should be a close game The SeaWolves have a strong defense, but the Dolphins have a potent offense. It should be a great game for fans of both teams.

This is the first game of the season, so it is important for both teams to get off to a good start. A win in this game would give either team a huge boost of confidence going into the rest of the season.

Game 2: SMCC vs. Mt. Ararat

The second game on the SMCC men’s Basketball Schedule is a home matchup against Mt. Ararat. The Seahawks will look to build on their season-opening win as they take on the Eagles.

Mt. Ararat is coming off a loss to Lewiston in their opener, so they will be looking to get back on track against SMCC. The Eagles are a young team, but they have some talented players that could give the Seahawks trouble.

This should be a great game to watch, and it will be interesting to see how SMCC fares against a team that will likely be one of their main competitors in the conference.

Game 3: SMCC vs. Lewiston

The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Men’s Basketball team will take on the Lewiston Raiders in their third game of the season. The contest is set to tip-off at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 21st in the Costello Sports Complex

SMCC enters the game with a 2-0 record after victories over Central Maine Community College (CMCC) and Northern Vermont University-Lyndon. The Mustangs are averaging 79.5 points per game and have been led by sophomores Matt Smythe (Seacoast, N.H.) and Xavier Vallaincourt (Alfred, Maine), who are averaging 16.5 and 14 points per game respectively.

Lewiston comes into the matchup 1-1 on the season with a win over CMCC and a loss to NVU-Lyndon. The Raiders are averaging 71 points per game and have been led by freshman point guard Austin Brown (Westbrook, Maine), who is averaging 15 points and 5 assists per contest.

This will be the first meeting between these two teams since last season when SMCC defeated Lewiston 92-79 in Lewiston, Maine.

Game 4: SMCC vs. Edward Little

The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s basketball team will take on Edward Little in the fourth game of the season. This will be a rematch of last year’s game, which SMCC won by a score of 68-65.

This promises to be an exciting match-up between two evenly matched teams. SMCC is led by guard Jordan Weafer, who is averaging 18 points per game Edward Little is led by guard Samir Johnson, who is averaging 17 Points per game

Both teams are 3-0 so far this season, and this game will likely determine who has the upper hand heading into the rest of the season. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM on Wednesday, November 29th at SMCC’s gymnasium.

Game 5: SMCC vs. Oxford Hills

Both teams come into this game undefeated, so it’s sure to be a hard-fought battle. The game will be played at SMCC, so come out and support your school!

Game 6: SMCC vs. Bangor

On February 8th, the Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s Basketball team will take on Bangor at the Bangor Auditorium. The game is set to tip-off at 7:00 pm.

This will be the sixth meeting between the two schools over the last three years. SMCC has won four of the previous five games, including a 71-67 victory in last year’s Maine Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAC) Championship game

Both teams come into this game with identical 12-4 records and are ranked in the top four of the latest National junior college Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III poll. This game will have major implications on seedings for both the MCCAC and NJCAA Division III tournaments.

The SMCC Seahawks are led by sophomore guard Zach Brown who is averaging 19 points per game Brown had his best game of the season against Bangor last year, scoring 22 points in the Conference Championship game. The Seahawks will also look to junior forward Nate Richards, who is averaging a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds per game

The Bangor Rams are led by freshman guard Matt Bissonnette, who is averaging 18 points per game. Bissonnette missed last year’s conference Championship game against SMCC due to injury, but he will be looking to make an impact this year. The Rams also have senior forward Andrew Shaw, who is averaging 16 points and eight rebounds per game

This promises to be a great match-up between two of the best teams in NJCAA Division III basketball. If you can’t make it to the Bangor Auditorium, be sure to catch all the action live on WMCC Radio or online at wmccradio.com

Game 7: SMCC vs. Hampden

The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s basketball team will take on the Hampden Academy Broncos in the seventh game of the season. The game will be played at SMCC’s Wescott Gymnasium on Tuesday, December 12th at 7:00 pm.

This will be a highly competitive matchup between two evenly matched teams. The Broncos are led by point guard Elijah Brooks, who is averaging 17 points and 6 assists per game The SeaWolves have a strong backcourt as well, led by shooting guard Matt Allen and point guard Andre Allen. This game is sure to be a close one, so make sure to come out and support your team!

Game 8: SMCC vs. Messalonskee

The Southern Maine Community College men’s basketball team will take on Messalonskee High School in a must-see game this season. The Seawolves are currently undefeated, and Messalonskee is one of the few teams that has been able to keep up with them. This will be a close and exciting game that you won’t want to miss!

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our list of must-see SMCC basketball games this season. Be sure to catch as many of these exciting match-ups as you can!

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