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No one has played more than 25 minutes in the past three games.

The fresh legs have been evident down the stretch, recently. The Seahawks outscored their opponents by at least six points in the second half of all three games last week. Nine players had at least four points on Saturday.

"As we go down the stretch, our guys feel pretty good where they are," Peterson said. "They like the way we're playing and everything. We'll continue to play this way, and hopefully, we can continue to wear folks down."


The schedule eases up to close the season, which won't necessarily be a positive for a team finally starting to find a rhythm.

Monday's game finishes UNCW's regular season road slate. The Seahawks will host College of Charleston (Saturday) and Delaware (Feb. 26) and then get a break before the conference tournament begins March 7 in Baltimore.





Hawk Talk: William & Mary fell at home to Towson on Saturday and now sits alone in third-place in the CAA standings. ...

The Tribe beat UNCW, 54-50, at Trask Coliseum two weeks ago when the Seahawks? late surge fell short. ... This is UNCW?s final road game of the regular season. The Seahawks are 3-13 away from Trask and winless in CAA play.
 
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