The College of Staten Island men’s and women’s basketball teams will head over to Brooklyn tonight to take on the Cougars of Medgar Evers College. Both teams are still perfect in the CUNYAC and will certainly look to continue that perfection when they take the road. On the other hand the Cougars are struggling this season as both teams combine for a total of three wins. The women claim two of those wins while the men only have the one win, and neither team has a win in conference play. Admission to the game is free, but if you can’t make it, tune in to CSI SportsNet to follow all of the action. Michael Baybusky will be live courtside with the call beginning at 5:15pm. A link to the broadcast can be found here.
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