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Towson faces string of tough games

Towson is only a game into its 2010 season, but the Tigers face another big game Saturday when they travel to Stony Brook. The Tigers could have gained themselves some breathing room with a win against Bucknell in the season opener, but Towson lost, 13-9, in a game in which they led for nearly 50 minutes.
 
 After Stony Brook Saturday, the Tigers are on the road again the following week against Maryland before hosting Navy and Virginia. Then Towson is on the road at Loyola.
 
 Last year, the Tigers had to get on a roll to save the job of head coach Tony Seaman. They might be in the same situation again this season.
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