American East Conference: Season 2025-26

Quarterfinals Semis Final 2026 Semis Quarterfinals
Maine58
NJIT60
Bryant57
Vermont77
NJIT54
Vermont63
Vermont59
UMBC74
UMass Lowell69
UMBC91
Albany76
UMass Lowell81
UNH69
UMBC84
Standings 2025-26
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Team
W-L
 
- qualified to the play-offs
Stats Leaders 2025-26
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Albany
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Avg: 17.9 ppg

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17.9
2
16.6
4
16.0
5
15.8
8
13.0
9
12.5
10
12.4
American East Conference Final
University of Maryland - Baltimore County won American East Conference Championship 2025-26
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Tournament MVP
Regular Season MVP & Import POY
Co-Player of the Year
Defensive POY
Coach of the Year
Champs! Armstrong Leads UMBC to First Men's Basketball Title Since 2018-Mar 15, 2026
For the first time since its historic 2018 season, UMBC is the America East men’s basketball champion. The top-seeded Retrievers fought back from a first-half deficit to take control over the final 10 minutes of action and capture the 2026 Air Force Reserve Men’s Basketball Championship with a 74-59 victory over second-.
The Retrievers closed the game on a 26-8 run to earn its third conference title in program history. DJ Armstrong (6'4''-G) Jr scored a game-high 33 points on 9-for-11 shooting, including a championship game-record seven threes, to earn Most Outstanding Player honors. For the tournament he averaged 17.6 points per game and shot 64 percent from the floor.
Joining Armstrong Jr. on the All-Championship team were teammates Ace Valentine (6'3''-G) and Jose Tanchyn (6'10''-F-2004) and Vermont’s TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) and TJ Long (6'4''-G).
Hurley, a senior with a 3.68 GPA majoring in mathematics, was the men’s basketball Elite 18 honoree for having the highest GPA among champion game participants.
Winners of a program-record 12 games in a row, UMBC will learn its postseason draw during the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 6 p.m. on CBS. The Retrievers will be making their first NCAA appearance since 2018 when they became the first No. 16 to beat a No. 1 seed.

How it Happened
Vermont jumped out to an early 8-4 lead, holding UMBC without a field goal for the first 5:22 of the game.
TJ Long’s three-pointer at the 9:34 mark of the first gave Vermont a 17-12 lead, their largest of the game.
UMBC scored the game’s next six points to take its first lead since 44 seconds into the contest.
The game was back and forth for much of the first half and featured eight ties and five lead changes. Armstrong’s runner with five seconds left staked UMBC to a 30-28 advantage at the break.
The Retrievers came out hot in the second half and grew their advantage to their largest of the game, 37-30, on Ace Valentine’s free throw 3:03 into the second.
UMBC continued to build its lead until Vermont made a charge. Lucas Mari (6'6''-G-2005) and TJ Long hit back-to-back threes to pull the Catamounts within one at 44-43 with 10:03 left in the second and TJ Hurley’s layup seconds later capped an 8-0 run to give UVM a 45-44 lead with 9:19 left.
Vermont pushed its lead to 51-48 with just 6:55 remaining, but an Armstrong triple jump started a 9-0 run to retake control, 57-51. Hurley drilled a three to cut the deficit to three, but Armstrong converted a four-point play for a seven-point lead with 2:24 left. UMBC finished the game on a 10-2 run for the 15-point victory

Inside the Numbers

UMBC shot 41.2 percent from the floor and connected on 10 threes while going 22-for-26 from the charity stripe. Vermont shot 42.4 percent but made only five threes and were 4-for-10 from the free throw line.
Armstrong’s 33 points were the most in a title game since Warney Jameel (6'8''-C-1994, college: Stony Brook) tied the league record with 43 in 2016 for Stony Brook.
Valentine added 13 points, four assists and three rebounds, while Tanchyn chipped in 10 rebounds, seven points and two blocks.
TJ Long supplied 17 points off the bench for Vermont, while TJ Hurley and Gus Yalden each scored 11.

The History
This is UMBC’s third America East title in program history. The Retrievers also won championships in 2008 and 2018.
Home teams are now 36-7 all-time in America East championship games and have not lost since 2018.
UMBC is the 30th top seed to win the America East Tournament.

Final:
UMBC - Vermont 74-59

Semis:
UMBC - UMass Lowell 91-69
Vermont - NJIT 63-54

Courtesy of americaeast.com
All-AEC Awards 2026-Mar 15, 2026
TJ Hurley, Canadian guard from the University of Vermont, was voted the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division I. He received multiple other awards, was selected to the First Team and Defensive Team, Rookie Team and Tournament Team. Hurley averaged 16 points and almost 4 rebounds per game in the league. He has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points on the year. Hurley's 30 points against UMass Lowell were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Gus Yalden, forward from the University of Vermont, was selected as the Newcomer of the Year of NCAA Division I. He was also chosen to the First Team. Yalden recorded almost 17 points and 6 rebounds per game that season in the league. He has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 2 games on the year. Yalden's 29 points against the Siena were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Jah'Likai King, guard from the University of Maryland - Baltimore County, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division I. He had almost 14 points and 3 rebounds per game over the season in the league. King has totalled 5 games of 20 or more points on the year. His 24 points against the Vermont were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Among many awards he was selected to the All-Northeast-10 Second Team in 2025. He was also selected to the Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team in 2024.
Amir Lindsey, guard from the Albany Great Danes, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division I. He was also voted to the Rookie Team. Lindsey averaged almost 18 points and 5 assists per game in the league. He has totalled 11 games of 20 or more points on the year. Lindsey's 30 points against UMass Lowell were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Among many awards Lindsey's team made it to the AEC Tournament Semifinals in 2025. He was selected to the AEC All-Rookie Team in 2025.
Angel Montas, guard from the University of Massachusetts - Lowell, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division I. He recorded almost 16 points and 5 rebounds per game that season in the league. Montas has totalled 10 games of 20 or more points on the year and logged 30 or more points in 2 games. His 33 points against the Maine were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
All-Tournament MVP: USA DJ Armstrong (6'4''-G) of UMBC
Player of the Year: Canada TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) of Vermont
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Okechukwu Okeke (6'10''-F) of Albany
Rookie of the Year: USA David Bolden (6'0''-PG) of NJIT
Newcomer of the Year: USA Gus Yalden (6'9''-F) of Vermont
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Caden Diggs (6'8''-F) of UMBC
Coach of the Year: Jim Ferry of UMBC

All-AEC First Team 2026
Hurley
King
Lindsey
Montas
Yalden
First Team

Canada TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) of Vermont
USA Jah'Likai King (6'2''-G) of UMBC
USA Amir Lindsey (5'11''-G) of Albany
USA Angel Montas (6'6''-G) of UMass Lowell
USA Gus Yalden (6'9''-F) of Vermont

All-AEC Second Team 2026
Armstrong
Biel
Fulton
Robinson
Valentine
Second Team

USA DJ Armstrong (6'4''-G) of UMBC
Canada TJ Biel (6'9''-F) of Maine
USA Ari Fulton (6'7''-G) of NJIT
USA Sebastian Robinson (6'3''-G) of NJIT
USA Ace Valentine (6'3''-G) of UMBC

All-AEC Third Team 2026
El Shakery
Green
Okeke
Quigley
Spencer
Third Team

Egypt Belal El Shakery (6'7''-F-2004) of UNH
USA Austin Green (6'8''-F) of UMass Lowell
USA Okechukwu Okeke (6'10''-F) of Albany
USA Jeremiah Quigley (5'11''-PG) of Binghamton
Antigua Xavier Spencer (6'1''-G-2004) of UMass Lowell

AEC All-Defensive Team 2026
Biel
Carey
Hurley
Odunowo
Okeke
All-Defensive Team

Canada TJ Biel (6'9''-F) of Maine
USA Logan Carey (6'3''-G) of Maine
Canada TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) of Vermont
USA Josh Odunowo (6'6''-F-2001) of UMBC
USA Okechukwu Okeke (6'10''-F) of Albany

AEC All-Rookie Team 2026
Bike
Bolden
Flagg
Rudovskii
All-Rookie Team

USA Tyler Bike (5'10''-PG) of UNH
USA David Bolden (6'0''-PG) of NJIT
USA Ace Flagg (6'7''-F) of Maine
USA Timofei Rudovskii (6'9''-F-2004) of Bryant
USA Ty Tabales (6'3''-G) of Bryant

AEC All-Academic Team 2026
Armstrong
Harvey
Hurley
Lindsey
Valentine
All-Academic Team

USA DJ Armstrong (6'4''-G) of UMBC
Australia Keegan Harvey (6'1''-F-2001) of Bryant
Canada TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) of Vermont
USA Amir Lindsey (5'11''-G) of Albany
USA Ace Valentine (6'3''-G) of UMBC

AEC All-Tournament Team 2026
Armstrong
Valentine
Tanchyn
Hurley
Long
All-Tournament Team

USA DJ Armstrong (6'4''-G) of UMBC
USA Ace Valentine (6'3''-G) of UMBC
Spain Jose Tanchyn (6'10''-F-2004) of UMBC
Canada TJ Hurley (6'5''-G-2004) of Vermont
USA TJ Long (6'4''-G) of Vermont