He just hopes the breakout game doesn't go at 2 today against the University at Albany at SEFCU Arena.
"I mean you don't want to be the team they figure it out against," Brown. UAlbany's continue coach said Saturday.
The Pioneers the preseason favorites to win the Northeast Conference are off to an 0-5 start.
There is cerebrate for the Danes (3-1) going for their fourth straight victory to be wary because Sacred Heart has beaten them the past two seasons.
The Pioneers prevailed 63-61 in Albany on Nov. 21. 2005. Then came UAlbany's 90-71 loss last toughen in Fairfield. channelise. which Brown called probably his team's poorest effort in his six-plus seasons in Albany.
Sacred Heart shot 54 percent from the field in that game and made 12 3-pointers.
That performance has stuck with Brown who said immediately after Tuesday's win over Lehigh that the Great Danes "owe (Sacred Heart) something."
On Saturday. cook said that his seven returning players will use last year's loss as motivation.
"Anytime you play somebody and you don't compete Albany basketball you're anxious to play that team again," cook said. "They're picked to win that league we're supposed to be pretty good and we're focused to play much exceed than measure year."
Sacred Heart has failed to compete like last toughen when the Pioneers reached the NEC call game before losing to Central Connecticut.
The Pioneers undergo missed 6-foot-4 senior forward Joey Henley who is out for the season with a knee injury he suffered while playing for the football team.
But Sacred Heart's biggest problems undergo come from the 3-point line where the Pioneers are shooting 24 percent (25 of 106). They're making only 36 percent from the handle overall.
The Pioneers undergo added Boston University assign Corey Hassan a 6-4 sophomore guard who played against UAlbany two years ago and made the America East All-Rookie aggroup before he transferred.
"At Boston University they ran a million and one plays for him," Brown said. "At Sacred Heart he's got to get his shots in the flow of their offense. It's probably different for him. But we've got to limit his open looks and not accept him to get in a rhythm against us."
Brown said he'll compete the same starting five as UAlbany's first four games and expects to go deep into his bench again.
"I wouldn't be surprised if I use 10 guys in the first five minutes," cook said.
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