Towson basketball heads to Monmouth Sunday night with Hawks eyeing season sweep
Monmouth will host Towson on Sunday night (ET) with the Hawks looking to complete a season sweep and extend their recent hot stretch. Monmouth enters the matchup having won four of its last five games, and the earlier 62-48 victory at Towson marked the program's first road win over the Tigers since joining the conference.
Hawks chasing a sweep and sustained momentum
Monmouth's recent form has shifted the narrative around its conference standing. A 62-48 triumph at Towson earlier in the season gave the Hawks a notable road win and served as a momentum builder. That result left the two teams split in their recent history, with Monmouth now holding a 2-4 mark against Towson since joining the league prior to the 2022-23 campaign.
Sunday's game offers Monmouth a chance to underline that progress. A win would be the Hawks' fifth in six games and strengthen their claim as a team trending upward at a critical point in the schedule. Defensive intensity and the ability to control the glass were clear contributors to the earlier road victory, and those same factors will be keys at home.
Tigers aiming for response after earlier setback
Towson enters the rematch with reasons for urgency. The Tigers were undone in the prior meeting by a steady defensive effort and missed opportunities on offense. Turning the page will require a cleaner execution on both ends and an adjustment to whatever tactical elements Monmouth used to secure that earlier road win.
Home-court advantage in the return game will not automatically translate to a different result; Towson must find ways to generate consistent scoring runs and limit turnovers to force a closer contest. The Tigers will be under pressure to respond quickly and reclaim momentum in the head-to-head slate against Monmouth.
What to watch
- Defensive identity: The earlier matchup illustrated how a disciplined defensive approach can dictate tempo. Whichever team enforces its defensive game plan will likely control the flow of the contest.
- Rebounding and second-chance points: The team that secures the glass more consistently should create more scoring opportunities and limit transition chances for the opponent.
- Turnover margin and ball security: Both teams will need to protect the ball. High turnover totals could swing momentum and open the door for a decisive run.
- Bench production: Depth could be a differentiator late in the game. Bench scoring and defensive contributions may tip a close matchup one way or the other.
Sunday night's meeting offers a compact storyline: Monmouth seeking a sweep and further confirmation of its improvement, Towson looking for a corrective response on its home court. With the conference race tightening, both teams understand the stakes — and the result could have ripple effects as the season moves forward.
Coverage will follow developments and final outcomes as the two sides meet in what promises to be a competitive rematch.